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(iybe of the doors, which pen into the state rooms, sad fem its general decorations. The cheirs and sofes are for passage, the plam could be easily carried inte exeeu- toon, % being only requisite to take away the third berth from each of the forward cabin staterooms. Fer the aleon there is » steward’s pantry amidships, provided with neat delph, glass, cutlery, &c., and communicating ey a dumb waiter with the kitohen, ‘The state rooms of the after eabim, which is morely s0- peated frem the other by passage doors, are in no respect SHerent, except in the numbers of berths, from those we Ihave just described. They range along each side of the @eok, the central space being oceupicd with the ma- ehinery, to which several doors admit an entrance. These doors have aciroular pane of glars to allow passomgers to witness the working of the machinery. A barber shop Is ‘Mitted up im the state room through which the shaft wens. the corresponding room on the opposite side being ‘sed aaa store room. The saloon is larger and furnished Perhaps im o more expessive style than the for- ‘ward cabin, but the chsracter of the furniture and fit- tinge te precisely the same. This saloon is heated by a hot air apparatus, and ventilated by the same means as faethe freight deck. except that here the ventiletor is shut in by a stained glass frame, Hot and cold air can | be supplied to any part of the vessel from the engine, ‘The peculiar construction of the sbip, and comparatively smaall reom occupied by the machinery afford an inner eomenade round the whole course of the cabins, extend- ing some five hundred feet. On the upper deck the space Between the cabins and the side of the vessel, is some twelve fect wide, extending also round the ship. ‘The ladies’ boudoir in the after cabin, is a handsome semiciroular apartment, furnished with great elegance, and richly earpeted. It fs entered from the main saloon ‘by two doors on opposite aides; round the bend of the woom a sofa is arranged with s marble slab table in front There are besides in the room several ottomans and luxurious arm chairs, covered with rich crimson | ‘iach, and the walls are ornamented with mirrors. There * iealeo a neat library fitted up im this room, with mirror doors, the lower part of it beimg reservedf or a medicine ehest, The apartment is one of the most chaste and ele- gant we have ever seen assigned to the purpose im a ship. From the main cabin there are four stairways to the Here is the dining hall for the aft cabin passengers. This isa fine well lighted room, painted in imitation of oak, having mirrors and windows in each al- ternate seotion of panels. There are several book cases in the room, which is slso supplied with comfortable sofas. Leading frem it forward, we come upom s amail circular apartment, containing a glass ease for the ship’s plate, &c.. and here, also. is the main pantry,a room for the storekeeper to issue wine, and a water tank with filter, capable of holding one hundred and five gallons. The Femainder of this deck, forward, is occupied in kitchen, steward’s rooms, officets’ mess, &0.; and aft sa smoking woom jor the first cabim passengers, with a fine comfort- “able wheel house im which is a place for stowing ammu- One of the greatest peculiarities in the fitting up ofthis | ubip is the absence of all angularities, and one cannot but | admire the skill with which every available spot is adapt- , @@ to the best use, while all arrangements are of the most | segular kind. Nor im the attention to the comfort of the passengers has the comfort and well being of the sailors and firemen been overlooked—the forecastie is neatly fitted wp with berths, water pipes, basins, mirrord, Mbrary, &c.,and on the larboard side the like sseommo- i dations have been provided for the firemen. Having arrived thus far in our gratifying inspection of ‘the Ericsson, we were led to that portion assigned to the machinery. This part is characterized by thessme meat- mess, and exhibits the same proofs of superior skill and | meanegement as are ebiervable throughout every other partef %. Apert from the main prinsiple, the distin- guishing feature of the engines of the Eriesson censistin Ge pensing with the centre shaft, whilst at the same time ewe pairs of working cylinders are employed, imparting a rotary mevement, as in the double marine team engine. The arrangement by which Captain Beicsson attains this desirable uniform action, presente ene of the most elegant mechanical combinations ever produced. Each pair of werking cylinders, with their | epprepriate supply cylinders, are placed parallel tothe ahip’s centre line; ome pair ferward of, and the other batt the paddle shaft. The supply cylinders being in- verted amd placed at some distance above the working eylinders. with their open ends presented to the open ends of the working cylinders, a space is formed between ‘the two, which contains a triangular lever for tranmit- ting the vertical energy of the working pistons to the - qrank of the peddle shaft by a diagonal movement. The | mean angle of their disgenal being about forty five de- | grees abaft the vertieal plane of the paidie shaft, im the aft engine, and forty-five degrees forward of that plane fm the forward engine, it is obvious that the forces of * the two engines will be exerted nearly at right angles to each other, Hence the double cranks, and the ebjec- ‘themable centre shaft of the marine steam engine, are eb- wiated, a single crank placed im the middle of the ealovie ably serving to transmit, im a perfect manner, the eon- | mucus retary motion required in turming paddle wheets for cosan purposes. Im further eomparing the ma- | q@binery of the Eriessen with the double marine steam | engine. it will be found that the four side levers have Gsappeared; the cross heads and cross tails likewise; Bor are the four side rods to be found; all, the absence of the parallel motion, with their nicely adjusted joints, and levers for eonverting ‘the curved movements into straight ones, elaim atten- ten. In place of all these parts will be found simpjy a triapgalar lever for each engine, with a link and con mecting red for transmitting the power of the pistons to ‘the crank of the paddle shaft. Again, the four hugs Dellers of the ocean steamer give place to four small fur- maces, erected under the workisg cylinders. amps, brine pump, safety valves, &o., and the net-work @f connecting pipes, whieh fill the bottom ef the eccan steamer, have all disappeared ; and in place of gauge- ‘eceks, brine gauges, injection valves, &o., &0., calling for imocssant vigilance on the part of many minds and hands at nee, a single handle attached to the valve gear of the ‘engines, regulates at the will ofa single mind, the move ments of a caloric ship. Starting, stopping. backing and ehecking being eficoted by this single handle, withent ‘any regard to particular conditions, se essential in work: ing the engines of the oceam steamer. The arrangement @f the caleric ship being such that the required alr for the engines—from 60 to 70 tens weight per hour—hes to pass through the fire rooms befere entering the supply e@ylinders, it has beom found in the Eriesson that the temperature is actually teo low for the comfort ef the As an engineering achievement, the machinery of the ‘Biriesson ‘es very far ahead of anything afloat, The on- gimeer who bebolds four open cylinders, each of 168 inche fm diamoter, with their pistons of upwards of twenty two " thousand superficial inches area, moving up and dewn in aight, through a spsce of six feet, cam best appreciate the Gren! mess of that achievement. To the ordinary observer, the movement of the whole machine is wonderful. and we esnnot but feel extremely gratified that the ealeric principle was introduced to the world on a scale 50 vom- monsurate with ite importance, and that our metrepolis has the honor of initiating it. Personal Intelligence. ‘Mys. Gen. MoNeil, slater of the President elest. arrived ttn the city om Wednesday evening, and has taken rooms atthe Mansion House, Chambers street. She is on a Visit to her friend, Mrs. (ion. Gaines. het ha the Me Mon. Johu A. Collier. jbamton; Gaptain R. J. Vandewater, Albany; ag janeda; Hon. Job: Pease, Cleveland; Dr Samuel Nanored iW. Merquané, Connectisut; 8 Bomnefaux, Al- lon. Py Brown Pe; Hom. BR. MoUumay, Rore, do,; cM Curtis, Maine; hy Baltimore; 0. M. 2 Munson, ponen! Leveb, Bt. ‘Laie W HL Belt, Wasbiagtom; T 'L 4 Gott, U, 4. Ben. Ot Juan Day of Montreal; Hon. of Philadelphia; Hom J Ww: John Gorton Smith, of Connect! mat, are at the staff left the Union Pisce Theokers; idence. announced that tg pd not his inieption to write » book about Amerios. the Hom. Willlam R. King has decided to Havana at present. in consequence of the | ‘avages of the smallpox in that city, Towa Sanavon.—Re Rugction ov Sewaron Jonas. Alter an exceedingly ani hes be y jor oni he vote ime ood :— For George W. Jones, demoorat ory For George @. Wright, whig ... ‘The remaining fou: vores seatiering 0d abeont. the election, every damoerat and one Be ‘peted for kim, —MMikwcukee Wisconsin, Deo eal whig brated obaract¢ to "7 Bho “al be 80% Rohr, apd Those who’ sdrirea this splendid sing bored tm this ir her as veloped in opera. afd +hé bas more rcope hy ihe display of her nd melodious organ. The entertainments Tinctose with the ballet and comic pantomime of “Frisac, or the Duellists ” Buaton’s Tuzatar.~—The programme announced for Nationa, THeatar,-~' The new drama called the ‘‘Sici- Man Bride,” has beem com; en successful, as it draws fall houses every night. W. a Jones, Mrs. H F. Nichols, Mrs. Jones, and Mr TN B. Olarke in the leading ebsrecters. The orchestra will play several inspirating airs, and the amurements will ero be the holi- day pantomime entitled the “Mystic Lily. This piece | fi is new, and is put upon the stage in const atyle by Mr Purdy, who is untiring in his exertions to please his numerous patrons. Wax.acx’s Tuxataz.—Two beautiful and very attrac- tive pieces are announced by Manager Walleck for this evening. The first is the elegant sketeh called A Morn- ing Call,” in which Mr. Lester, the accomplished come- iam, sustains the character of Sir Edi Ardent a | Miss’ Laura Keene as Mrs. Chillingtone, Miss Malvi will daneo La Milstaire. The orokestra will perform overture. with other popular pleces, and the 3] peeaid comedy called Hn Opal all Sid hacky fete tte attached to the im the leading ol Wallack {sin » very succesafal career, Wuite’s Turatre or Vanietiss.—Mr Ohanfrau whose formanees have given such unqualified satisfaction to crowded assemblages at thie popular little theatre, for the past seventy-two n nights, isto appear again this eve- nimg supported by the other talented members of the company, for the Reneft of Mr. Vandewater. ‘The pieces felected are th odel of @ Wife,’’;‘Falnt Heart Never ‘Won Fair Lady,” “Who Speaks ¥irst,”? and the ‘Forty Thieves.” American Museum.—This being the last week of Gene. ra] Tom Thumb’s appearance at the Museum, those who bave not yet seem sheuld not lose the present oppor- tunit; leis anneunced for thie afternoon and evening. dramatic entertainment comprises for the afternoon the amusing farce of ‘ Fortune’s Frolic,” and for the evening the very popular drama of the “ Forty Thieves.” Rowsny Amruitneatar —Saads & Co. offer superior attractions for this evening. at the cirsus, 001 of Mr. Natbaps’ ring) ect of horsemanship with Master Philo, Maurice and Jesse Sands, Mr. Day, and Miss Jesse- line— all concluding with the spectacle of ** Mazeppa.”” Cunwty’s Oren House. —Christy’s Minstrels, as usual, were witnessed by another crowded audience last night, and their delineations of the negro character. vooal and imstrumental selections, and dancing, gave the utmost delight. A good programme for this evening. Woon’s Minstnes.—Manager Wood continues uninter- rupted in his career of success. Each succeeding repre. seutatien atnke proof of his energetic emdeavors, | for his audiences are increastag in numbers every night. Tre [programme advertised for this evening comprises many attractive features, Ronext Hexien, the surprising necromancer, bas pro- vided another rich seiree mystericuse for this evening. Banvarn’s Panonama oF THe Hory Lann.—This correct snd beautifol work of art will be exhibited again this evening. at the Georama. Risiey’s Tames oe splondid painting can be seen | tonight at 406 Broadway. ne Profesor Whitmey is to lecture, this evening, at the Lyceum. lee Island. This will be a rich treat for the Staten Islan The es children were performing at Richmond, last week, where they drew overflowing honses every night. notwithstanding the unfavorable weather. They were visited by number of distinguished citizen among whom was the Governor aS irginia and his family. They are now in Washin; The Philharmonic Society of Philadelphie presented Mr Augustus Braham. on the 29th ult, 2 most beautiful gold headed walking stick. Mr, @. V. Brooke was in Pittsburg, Penn., on the 6th inst., where he was to play a short engagement. I Dreamed last night that ‘1 had a Portrait of Noah, and that ROOT tock it at his Gallery, 363 Broad- way. Rooms open day and ovenin, Meade Brothers, Daguerrcotype Artists and Importers of jerreotype Goods, wholesale and retail.— Wo have rei even medals an: aon Findebesks [ahs Cent D. aguerreot; pes.—Rees & new German syrtem, of = reeds ere for to shil rentent wonder of theagm The people are s- Hering she es nape art eae a] coe 30 407000 daily, the feat ls no longer » won 259 Broadway, sea Fashionable Winter Clothing at Reduced Frises ALFRED MUNROE & CO., No. 441 Brosdway, in- vite epee hasors to call and examine their sssortmont of men and mole) whioh they are now offering at areas Seduced 71 prices. Holiday Presents.—Diamonds, Diamonds, very low.—The subscriber, havin, ine at freee vite ‘aphsiey ta- voices of diamonds, is now selling 1h less than te areal prices, at retail, co ure white frst water stones. pine, fe 400 Rooms New en = Fun, Frolic, and Furs,—Winter is suggest- 7 tloigh rides, with thelr fun and frolio; yet all fess that ‘they are rather di ea Taira wil gut the antidote of winter's eold serving furs. For a plendia ansértment eo NOR NO, Ryery variety, style. quality and price can nd at his sales room, ison strect, where we advise our Jady re: ie ane an early call. Singer’s Unrivalled Sewing Machines are freely and courteously exhibited at all and ‘are constantly kept f Broadway. New York ; No, 67 South Fourth astre more street, Baltimor | einnath Whe Measures of Con; y what a be the action of t i 14 20 canter nts. per A ase 415 roadway, nN Tone dod by the first yr fo one peocmmen. iy men e ner puleanaey ea and other bis really gor and the Faculty.—If there should des respectable member of thie great body of professional Bytters who ct seen B sample or tried a bottle of DR. Li 73 Veautiful refined family liniment, let them heir oard, and it ohall be sent gravuitously to their Dr. K a will continne to Ki silty Gham oil th Pre ‘more it le wend, the be real ‘Semuge of the day. et Humbug!—No, no, my gentle- man, you can’t come it. Yeu can buze ond hum around as a ef you can, but you don'tating we. I don’ muo! weit ia made by you, but you don’t oatoh D gusands in New York sity, ‘amo ion, now rmest trons, who formerly eiatac remarks hoy never think of sending for loss Al Blesoh. 476 Broadway. ‘Watts’ Nervous Antidote.- I was troubled Pith vitent neural and Jose of appetite. I took petite otnered. end altogether W BT. JOUN. 205 Twenty. Art proved in healt! $1 per bottle, $9 per doren; dep” t, 102 Nas. au street, The Shallowest Foe! Living knows that Price dooy itute quality and that (at the red one for enring #¥in yr fer mating the hair nely. Xold tor $wo shillings, and 4¢ South Third street, divesaen, obapped hi grow. stopping it, dr at 408 Broadway, New Pasladelpt ia, Whe Brilliant Success of | Oristadoro's Hair Preservative and Beantifier is without a parallel in the hisvory of the toilet, “Both voxes adinis ite rive. The phioatfon is ne surely followed | by & more vigoro tlons growth of hair, as tho dawn by the roay suncii id by © IS TADORO. 6 Astor House, Brown Imparted to the Hatr doro’s Liquid Hair Dyo te Th not distinguish it from r. The operation ie peli ‘at CRISTADO RO’ . 6 Aater House; also $0 In the ofty, of the principal dru cai jactnred am iquid Hair Dye ts, without tion, tho very best over invented. 5 Equaily oolehrated is GOURAU D'S for oases, pimples freokles, sallowness, Poudre subsite upeoote hair from body “Liquid Rovge. srhive, and Male kor ate: BVEETIREMENTS RENEWED EVERY my, aa BED SEOOND AND THIRD PAGES.-we =—=—— oe PRnsON Ake 18CO RRVOL! p00 Y DOMIN 7R7 to onll ot Neo, a rl street, iNaU on whore be ill hone of souiothing WILL J* or drop ulm 9 line? i”) CALL ON L* BALES AW AUOWSOR 1S OF DEY O0008 at An will sell, Be cccacarissi’ bananas pie SITUATION, GY A SMART ACTIVE a rai purse aad seamotress, oF bermatd Eee eR Nseries rie aaa | f y Auger a (ree ore AnisaaaE ‘ior “order re late! 166 Tight avenue, a +o co pricing & eareen ANT ED BY ore YOUNG sootan: phan himeclf, PY {ee ws mee! f qi zr aad oon ia J without reserve. Terms cash. re the best o and “% apply ae ita Peasl otceet, Brookly inert A SMALL FAMILY, A PROTESTANT | She must be a good ‘soek, washer, and references required. y at 35 Seventh a baad, re good refer” city oF country. it iy a ae ir eneeei€ required Has no *bjes ddreos i. B. D., Yonkers, for one week, Wires *PRIGHTLY BOY, aT rom: ay, A stairs, No peed ay eee ‘the highest respectability. ony TION NOTICE —S4LBE THIS DAY, AT 10 ¢ 13 Spruce street, of abre visniitastery eit ing of show esses, 001 kept to do cham! eorner of Thirteenth sareet. ae P ety ESSIONAL 4 Amerioan Coalece in all their "dergie a e DEMONSTRAN m4 at ME trepol iy Jone: even! jan John B Gough wilt Fae address” Hon, Jaa 1. 7 ANTBD—IN 4& DRY GOODS JOBBING H Age ‘aa caperienced entry clerk, who writes a pes band, no other need apply. address box 2! Lower eral fave rite pieces. Pei 8. Doors open at 634 «'olock. Commones a VOLUNTEERS ARE DIRECTED 1P. M., on Sunday, the 9th January, in tend the ‘uneral of A. if Cor 27 C._ By orderet WARD B. BURNETT, _B. Gainzs, Acting Adjutant, WORD FOR THE SPIRiTS.—MR. Pre ay} announcement in your Borer the Tabernaol MAN WIRE WEAVER, TO fon 5 ae must be steady and to gtneral work. Apply av 29 Fulton iG private sale Thies youre of ‘he promises No, St bald u PRs es aay Riley ture and papers bandseme! Wisar at FORE: ANTED—THREE OR FOUR GOOD yer 4 makers; blsck eae: and leather tas Ley dress OWEN Fy, ‘ARLAND, eae otre Newt oar New Jersey. ANTED—A BOX AT THE POST OFFICE, FOR which » premium will be pai ANTED—AS WAITER, A YOUNG WOMAN, ABOUT twenty-five years of age, who bas been secustomed ing only and who is ful'y capable “npliary vo whom ucrion North Wil bi eet, will Lingo of" various ki vba a oes, clothing, maid v Ro. sh has Hast Twonty-Aith street, Address box 720 Post AUCTIONEER. —| PEREMPTORY * executors’ sale ot Licngg real estate i mises, to be sold a8 a a ANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, +9 food edok, washer, and iro has no objection to elf of city references, and cau, be '38 Rightoenth atroct, botwo REPFECTABLE TED IMMEDIATELY—A BOY ABOUT 15 OR 16 ars old; one who has some kaowledge A neee gy bie Erd bring enietaahe' ss onesty amd oa) lity may a) a7 wena Wem by order of the rine & Chilton, will sol jock, ‘at the Morchante’ Bxchar the {Oth of January, 1858, the f replies to at of refusing vest wi 4 gloss of oaoh joetare, 3 mn for two days, Broad: and IN AN EXCHANGE OFFICE, AN AME- doy, or s German, who speaks English; one beom in the business rt ANTED-A GOVERNESS, February next, who speaks the F ach muai ‘the usual bi unio, an dress JOHN ©. JAY, Ry ar ile ys GIRL TO COOK, sework for a small family; sho must thoroughly. Apply at No, 6 Ninth ON THE FIRST a langui enue A—No. I ih the east side, next to the south corn th street; on the lotis, SMoarnury nich house: wn tho feet of the toh 30 teh story brick house on the rear, 10625 feet 9 inches by 96 feos. have done oo m ® four story brick ANTED—TO ENGAGE bs Papasan be petit vertiorr has some read, ok lee no objection to buy out s Ye Hie elty 0 or country. Address ORVIS y CUTLER Now three story. brick house, it office, Address fortwo wooks. ae GOTO AUGUSTA, brick houses on the rei So that they frien pis may be sure to be in stteslaeea: et Goon a rl NTED—A RESPE TABLE 2 Y, OF FROM SIXx- toon to seventeen years of and be well recommerded at 102 William street, NTED—A vot MAN, ABOUT SEVENTEEN ), for « wholesale hosiory 0 who has experience in the with reference, staring salary, OTICE —THE MEMBERS AND. FRIENDS OF 7 Guard veka by RESPECTABLE SCOTCH MARRIED rom his inst Avuation. ae wet nurse, has a fresh breast of 282 West Sixteenth r\ ace, from 10 A. M. ly i a tho foneral of our late iate Huyh Dime Ei » from No. 9 Bea bakery om dronv of the lob, 24 feet 82 tnohes by 40 feet, and MMANY SOCIETY, OR COLUMBIAN ORDER.— fect; lott feet Si inet t—N’ ular schaner of ca the institution will Mit n hour after the tual attends 100 is re- submitted for consi- oil palatine wee she @ hi ball, on "ine Ton NIL pve BELEVAN, Grand Sachem. at moon, year of discovery noe ‘ithe etna of she lassitusion tne G0, CLASSES OPEN EVERY ol at lessons, 486 business x ge ANTED—BY A STEADY YOUNG WOMAN, A ore ation as laundress or chambermsid, is» fine wash: da good fluter has no o objecticn to go @ short Produce the best peo for 4 days, " No. 217 haat Tey ged A SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, A nist or stone ousting trade, bas no objections to go ina eter: from his last employe: y 100 feet deep gg Three story, brick house on the d a four story brick house fod 25 by Ie0 foes, with an alley —Four two story and attie brisk frons d steeshs om the northe: Can get good referen ply at No. 231 Mott street, for two daya ANTED—AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, TO OPEN ® restaurant. Apply at the yilte front of the lob, ip th 25 Orleans will’ verenuibted ia i full plan of decorations for ‘D-SITUATIONS FOR A LARGE NUMBER Ant exeelleny servants, who understand their busi- and will be highly recommended by the most reg) ble families; including Americ: Sore and solores cooks laundresses. wi ‘s ry 3@, 10 Tillery street Breoklya. ~ belie d4 ARESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN ti a good plain cook washer, and iro: eee Cc. Den am. Engiish, Sooteh, ieien, ‘S6lat, of indepe: oyatern ard tend bar, it Cit: ors. Please ap A YOUNG PERSON HAVING SOME ks owledge of the drug or fancy goods busi wish by erxploymen? i betwee by 80 feet deep. ertioulare aa to terms, &o, apply to stroot. Piven AND erat) ale Yor maps and folly the Co 9 RON, s ANCIS GILMORE, ‘LY, fr (eS F.C, Broadw: an TED-a DRUG CLERK; A YOUNG MAN oF coubeneot who un ce a Lay se paninene, Noi ap th and ign treet, CED WATCHMAKER; ommended, and an Ameri paeseer ey ATWOOD, 145 Chatham stroot. ANTBD—A BOY T0 ATTEND IN A GROCERY id, who resides with his » One who has eome Inquire a9 909 Water te it the difficulties with hich ual ay is obliged to contend, and renders him very soon able to converse easily, RK AT DIFFERENT fow will be'taken be hte! of agi 11d First avenue “b:twoen Be ATES, th Fel BAFKS, . AT AverioN - ‘This day, Frid: 57 De; \NE EVENING WITH THE GEnaT ORATORS AND Poets—At the Lyceum, Stati January 7, 1853, at 7 o’olock, ©: his impersonations of remarkable livii ed American, Indian, Irish, Britist mingled with comedy, tragedy an 0. 85 Eas Broadway. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do general housework’ In & good cook, washer and best o! ference given. Apply at 62 Rat- nora street, fourth b'story, frome Dp TWENTY YOUNG LADIES FOR AN orice pageant. Tuition in the art of, riding rportioalare, inquire at fice of th Fork Amphitheatre, between ANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH WO Joan, who thoroughly id, Friday evening, sland, Fe 7 rare BH. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER —107 ONT THE East. do nd Hoosier oral Iatore, from 18 to 17 parents in the lower wowssdas of the busi fo ee by Sat \dlow, Merobants’ rehanse, on Wednesday, M® T _W. WHITELY’S INTERESTING LECTURE, ON ¢ Decline saa 7a of the Rovinimrt Union, will ee A SMART, INTELLIGENT MAN, TO ACF Rotoronces required. rales and pastr: clerk and colle tor. Tickets twenty-five sont: Apply at Ne. W Bl A ronty tl hee Fultos ly side. ip sengesion on on the first of May NICHOLAS DEAN, Reosiver Omantee % W. ‘sannronn. Boltoitor. OHN W. SOMERINDYKE AUCTIONBER- STORE NO. 11 Spruce street.—Mor sp) furniture —On thi oor NASSAU STRE! il SALESMEN, and 'S LECTURE ON, AND hort ro Ox; jon Microeeene, will be Mexsreliaa waite Hamily, No Bb etl etien so iat with % above Sixteenth atroes, in the rear. —AN Botts GERMAN OR mrauiey oral housework of s small g iy ‘Tenth avenu Sue, stating particular: ia ly suited. Troha’ Brink, Agent YOUNG ( LADY, WELL EDUCATED, min & respectable PS a or German |. Sho understands eran degiven. Ad- living oreature on living creatures, Tickets Cs ake heree! 6 Ure 001 sel epame! ne ae bedeteads; marb! pillars and bolsters; a rok Als forks, table and tea tove, refrig tor a & N AMIABLE YOUNG LaDy, RECENTLY PROM would be giad to’ go to Tetrey hes exbemoet of ott or under the protection of a respectable gentioman, Ai, dress Jane Rice, Bi YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN WISHES To onT ituation to do genoral housework and plain cook’ g anc waiter, and to do plain, sewing, ot eare of children. LA Btate, or the foul” et ist Petee er to on Doors open at half baat six. hair mattrocve jeoture to commence at alee each—may be had at the door fanily who wou! ning table; cookin BENJAMI ‘TE ROY, A ‘OBN FISHBLATT, AUCTIONRER—AVIUL SELL, Tuts tty tt 10% o'sicok in his ne 20M strech tnd 228 William surest, a Hot of ace nd band farsiters fetes atunlly retiring fie bears washatands, tables, ane bot loohing-glasuet, &o. &c. consisting of rosewood, mahogany, Bo & oak SALE OF FURS.—J. L. VANDEWATER WILL i, thie ek s elock, at ae sale ¢ mao! o ising eve ariet, vot stticle, ‘and ell worthy the Sttebtion of thove In want. {1 the Taat"aale 3t ney Als ll o'clock, $00 abetatt robet iF badger, Afrioan lynx, gonet, ‘ue. & Cc, KEMP, AUCTIONRER FURNITURE, PIANO- &e. 18 4 Wee ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as chambermaid and laundress. Good at 94 8t. Mark's place, near seen for two days. rl re BY A pha Wetreged PROTESTANT OST or BOARD ‘STEAMER r, on Sat ney, Pein it Js which the bow i yy he alors a note he Ww. “a” oftios to A. in? Jworwich. Con: Be: fnew faralvure, REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY LAST. of ifferent banks; also, by whi Can be seen for G WOMAN, A PROTESTANT Ss nurse and seamstress in some duce good references fro ber 8 Tear, betveen Seventh ans Kighth ave As SITUATION Ne fide! dk ad iy the Chambers street: dosh, Erie ki ‘The sere. BAK tere mr P ee Tiiesedcatt rner of Duane end Washington steoots, where they will obtain a situatio: oer Please call i - TED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | has no objecsions to wash cooking perfeo' of city reference can ree re peor A OR (SEE FRO! Koy a old, waive ant 108 iT IN Sd i ay eaansls = rosewood ana vaghe er mit 00 oll at No. vs mas re, between First and 6: toonth street, in es. As oon ality, and fall 0 Eleae apply to Mr. ‘Saunders’ to to Mr. F. Out- eR BISUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | girl, to do general house’ respectable family; bas goed reference from her laat place de seon fortwo days, a0 104 Madison street, between Catharine and Market. rk,or as lauadressin a Ss ae ol ON TUESDAY LAST, A RED ith a cohain collar having dom bringing her te residence, 25 Clinven pase, or 60 Frese ehceek REWARD.—LOSE, IN ONE OF THE KNICKER- ond: Line of stages, on Wednerday eveni ave the above reward by fear 8 LADY'S MAID AND SEAMSTRESS.—AN ENGLISH 4 rere isan exoollent drese- f plain Can refer to vome of the best families i os Mary A., Herald office, pales WANTED BY A Trantel elesks; rlehl glass, and sivor pl woman wants a situati | mater, thy can do ah mahi parlor eha! reans Ree: soching an Eogerds At SITVATION 18 RESPECTABL oman as cock; will assist in washi 3 eat of city reference. Please call Court, University placa beiwace Elon nd Tweltth stvects, for twe days. JUAIN TED belt THE LUMBER ia i iF stoves, rohaved’ JS, sasutet she le charge. C: Pleas . A ‘Sin and and Sovonth's avennes. een SITUATION, BY Ti ites hea ‘Abingdon place. tee) Sede —LOo! ON tomar EVENING, Go- through B: pe ayy oh wo or a, food ah le ir dyn ay, stoo! est pin, ry by orang Y va. ane Wx ao leek, yok at 167 Cusal Smerwere ond ‘woman, vate "family. Can b jo. 103% Amity place. 'ED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE me ok and exeellent inua- A?¥? PERSON WaEe, acy entity of furniture, bed jag. ke. Oe TENANTS REGISTER: “REGIST: ACTORY TO LRT -ON FORTY- EIGHT! STREE’ i Aiea ata aes oes er oma a 2] inclu af im ¢ u and Delte.” Enquirest FRED" KissaM ry 1 'Melde {Daal rg Pet do pen LET OR LBAGB, 1 ‘woma?, who is « plai at 122 Becond avi bok tLe al A PRIVATE PANE Bo Ruree and sominstress; ben of city references. Apply at S ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | ™ woman, to cook, wash and tends her erenoes Well sad sez gat the best of eft reference iron, who under- SEaeAR, or besiness habits, whi 08. South Brock yv, eeoo1 there Cap be soon two da: ANTED—A SITUATION, nt young Woman, a4 eh or nurse and seamntteay. Good Te ‘ou be sown for two ¢ aya, Av GS Bands survey, Brook: | Tetar te tls 167 Water atzeet. By A RESPECTABLE with ener, Ory larg ee 5p THE 6TH INST., A LADY'S a one, ! light Jew Bona and ai Ls whi Bard street The Gndcr wil with the subscriber, as bs! Jad. sake. Fr. nUncuck.* Wind IN A NINTH STREET OMNIBUg, d breast a set ine poe ARMAID WANTE. Bretable woman either English or knowled IN A SMALL HOTEL.—A RES- wee to character = applicant, US ity Sresaway. Fr ont office, il 124 cu! 0. a rc" pamat FRONT ROOM = dor Obethasn. to NISBET & TUTTLE, % N ENGLISHMAN, way F908, at No, 29 Mercer ‘ioreet. Apply only from a Oh ial SANTED. — Al a otreet, up stairs. itands the ST. THURSDAY MORNING IN BROADWAY, BE. tween Grand and Blesok be suitably rewarded by treet. GTORE ON SIXTH AVENUE 70 LE TER NRW store and cellar No. 9 Six’ 6, nee sad the Jefferson markss, in one Li ng on the avenue. inety oF see TCHARD eri 158 Wi age kee Nar! 4 the country, this i & black Ince veil | dress M bes by leaving the same at ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO T! KLYN, ON THURSDAY, DEO. 23D, work of furniture wereroom: Livan BROO! metal Tow ply wi sobriety and tidyness. | 08. 14 and 16 Vesey street, ea A FRINGE. egy ped DO THE nore of street, tp yetsicn, Sovween 10 Ww and 40 velvok. yA Lente | pot d cook washer and fi private vnoata be bas just arri' = No, 68 Grand street. Can be toon tort thres days. |ASTRY COOK.—WANTED, Fouanly retan @ business Apply at Thompeon & Soa’: 300 Broad way. 'ATIONER’S CLERK a, THOROUGG- nainted ee oli hee business, for a Cony ity. writing of Tof appliceat, box No. tin LESMEN Rye FIRST CLASS RE- MUARNOLB CONSTABLE & ar fader wit be guitas! Tews Fulton street, New O8T.. Te 'BRSON WHO ANSWERED ¥( L 2,468, not i vat hie ie ret address. fate the Herald, or fond his Panne ake TORE Fag te penis asa dal 10a pode A ge! WHO THO- fe pastry cook. be Soening it to 4 dress to ox 2,488 Post office, O8T—ON THE 16TH ULT. is the tong ‘wl So $80 o she bil’. bile “Any peroon having rs 429 Wotls mg BY 4 GENTLEMAN JUST Jot Bight Jiath rect. ter Torkvill ite, 150 feet weet ot rallroad and ITUATION YOR A YOUNG GIRL, dermal - Siroet 108 feet wide. fants for waiter or cham’ Sad Toeatte bet Re ea a aaa ites OR by -* PLEASANT thay fey piste physicians ‘ourth street. ‘TOLEN OR biog td ED—ON WEDNESDAY EVEN- UATIO} bout six ix oreloek, fro from 32 Vandam ANTED—A SITUAT q ye BY A VERY RESPECT- able young Mee ok, Dine sevens 18 A PERSON OF GOOD Busi: conversant with all as Use saroeh, Brooklys, ‘where ab she can ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH, AND She must have good city reference, Montgomery street. Gok Er, laity ictal? as FIRST RATE COOK vate femily, by ® s Seon for two days. inns, and ioenxious ~ mceeees ia perms or other et basiners, ite ? WELLINGTON’ "pons Coffee, for twe weeks. 7[\EE ADVERTISER, A bag mt dae bl IN THE OOUNTRY, the oity, and would nurchase INGLE GENTLEMEN. FURNISHED it beard.) suitabls for one, twe or more me are pleasantly situated, te, and let r will be liberal; bila | sseeeernapretin eerie denne ere LET—TO epee street. T° rooms. (with AAA AAAAPAAPRAAPRPRPARAADR ALS will remain a fow |ABT-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. jewelry vo dese oan or. paged e subsoriber, at his resi Be reridenee, & him seeds im sereet LM. DYSSBLDORF. eee ‘RBE STORES RENT other ere rnoteey on a ar nem Terai. ROE, Mile Broadway, near Thitey LM Rane ON BROADWAY-TH: jo $800. Also, » ata ei ah mt pen 111 Fulton street. 12 o’oleck A. M., RO voRne. Teen room No. #, betwe ANTED—BY TWO YOUN Just arrived from fe Appl, Rua, betwren Bloventh and Twelfth stroo ANTED—LADIES AND ( ntel prpier mache go t their Bomes, by whieh the; 15 per week. Apply immo: 7: ft distiller du go rtifionts aussi bien de cay — POSSESSION [UMEDIATELY.-FHRER small genteel three story bri s in 4 part of the city, in sgood be ite “Rent ‘$300. Also, a elass house— het $l. Agi, E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 ‘om 2 or NTLEMEN 7, LEARN which ensures to ‘he, over any other establia! at vere arehaner s maving of twoaty por .. dope abreses, eho Tidagois te] Faire, ss ain i ireot, ene who understands bsking. place, Brooklyn, from 10 to 4 o'clock, ANTED—) PRMALE TEACWERS OF MUSIC, FRENCH and drawing, are wanted to-day, at B I. WLC Ox s | v. 5. Behool Agency, 293 Brondway, Ph pitta SITUATION, WATUHLS, . ahwW ATCHES AND JBW&LUAY. now an ane waso ‘HOUSES, ROOMS, Ero, WArsEs, —THS SUBSCRIBER 18 sae retail at the following re- > lag muoh less than any other house, jowelled 26, LEASE—A HOUSE, Ww TH rater on Kttcts if t'eould be alte 10 LET— MS FURNISHED APARTMENT AND A SIN- No 25 Lisjonard street. FFICE or THE CHIRF or yniem JAN ‘The following peti" i Fis lice court, and a oklyn city reforenes a+ 70 Washington —A STABLE, or SUEFICIENT | ue wee horses and two hotel s ages. re Can be seen until Gold Watohos wai. 4 wi ond cot bands without any ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RRSPRCTABLE | Lai atans A gh fe mee min with woh watoh, rex Adére Fulton, Terni oft: TANTED TO [LEARR— YOR A TERM OF YEARS, A the east side of Broadway, below rpone of oonvertin, nglioh shades, Address to IL. ¥., B OBIRE | OF POLICE, NRW YORK. following described property a and “ which an owner ts wanted, {x L, Chief of Police. HORSES, ) CARRIAGES, &o, Fivuna be por | WY pak | MARE, & ErOne. 4. phoned and Levers, some in hunting cneos, porters tuna. Wasenes for ming REZENDERT secon ‘atones for ing horses, in gold and Splendid Gold Pookes sa darth OMRONOMETERS. DETACHED LEVERS, MPCK RD, fanoh love than bhi ¥, alamone rings, aad * Gines. GkO. Wy Mal the ‘pian of aa Moe P a iain ho Bev ery ot eonth af ORR WANTED IN CANAL STREET—LOCATION Broadway and Woos MR. L., Doraia oitioe, north side, botwe: AddrosD. EP, ANTED 70 “PUROHASR— PROPERTY ‘SITU. ATED ingtov, Robinson, or Canal ANTED—BY A RESPECTA BLE WOMAN, A SITU- either on Greenwich, W streets, Btate + antic, South Brooklyn. Tlosse call at 94 Kighth Can be pron for two days, New York. with | Cetinge, eraid om jeigh Hable, Ne. 7 Tw "ie oheee ANTED—TWRLVE qwoRovg Dorees, ay the Ampaishen cp poteka Rl snd nial we QMpORED sADDL ‘D SADDLA