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tion of the spirit of the age is seen in the improved char- acter, \aedaghe Labgeadreeresiegs of our private and pub- lie building. These reflections were called forth by | ing, a few days since, our attention directed to some ele- gent private oe eo on first view, we aupposed | © have been built with maxsive brown stone fronts. We were informed, however, that Mey ware common hard | ‘trick, upon which had been put a chemical composition, mastic, the invention and work of Mr. H. J. 5. Brown, artist, 46 Twenty-third street, near the Fourth avenue. The imitation is so perfect, of the different tints of the brown stone, as laid off in blocks, as to deceive the eye of the most experienced builder. The effect is quite ual to stone, and will last for years, neither ip nor iscolored by climate or weather ; at the same time being 90 per cent cheaper than stone, and but « tritle more expensive than face brick fronts. Mr. Brown has reeently gst his unrivalled composition upon a block of eighteen uses in Hudson street, Hoboken, belonging to R. L. Stevens, Exq., the effect of which is charming, the imit, tion perfect, and the workmanship artistic. Gentleme about building would do well to visit these houses ; : would certainly be pleased, and the natural result ‘would | bea call at the works of Mr. Brown. The mastic can be | ut-on old brick fronts with the same facility as upou sen recently built, giving them at once thg appear. | ance of new buildings. Mr. B. has no superior, as an ar. tint, im his peculiar lin Under the Bugbear of Broadway Re GEORGE P. FOX, tailor and importer, 333 Broad. never buys goods on time or credit. He makes the best and most fashionable garments, sells decidedly | ebeap for cash, avoids bad debts, and is an old lessee of the | building corner of Broadway and Anthony, at a cheaper rent than 4 side street tenants. Where—echo an- swers with this remedy (333)—where is the necessity of economical gentlemen selling their genteel appearance, by wearing slop-shop, roi-disant cheap and nasty garments, foisted upon them in the purlieus of this city. Catharine Ferry.—Two New Boats will be put on this ferry this day ; a third one is nearly stead of the usual excursion trip toa few friend roprietors tender to their friends generally, and the pub He nt large, free passage to foot passengers, on Monday, | the 10th inst., from 6 o'clock A. M. to 6 P. M. SMITH & BULKLEY aa wele 3e¢ -deas.—The Best Assortment of Fine Teas will be found at the store of the Canton Tea Company, No. 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt, the oldest tea establishment in the city. We assure our readers that they can do better here than elsewhere, ei ther at wholesale or retail. ‘They have no branch store. To California Ship Masters and Passengers. Ship masters and passengers going to California, can wupely themselves with Wolfe's Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps, by the box of two dozen bottles each, pints, and quarts. The bottles are neatly labelled and wrapped, and each bears the fac simile of the proprietor’s sigua- ture, without which the article is unquestionably spurious. UDOLPHO WOLFE, {mporter. Beaver street. Tempers Trials.—Among the Trials to the i ‘of any man but a slo. Anxious to remove this cause 1 Astor House, guarantees the most exquisite fit in y of art manufactured at his establivmment punctual. iy to the house. Undershirts and Drawers.—Our large assort- ment of these goods, in silk, merino, lambswool. tlanne &e., &c., of every size and quality, is now offered at ve low prices, wholesale or retail. "Goods sent to any part ofthe city. IRA PEREGO & SON, 61 Nassau street Mra. Jexviw Cold Candy—Time-tested and recommended by the first men of the country for coughs, colds, hoarseness, sore throat, and other pulmonary con plaints. Clay, Taylor, Benton, Van Buren, and other tinguished men, Lave recommended this really good ar- tie, sold by Mrs. W. JERVIS, 366 Broad Z ‘Third street, below Chestaut, Philadelphia, generally. To Hatr-dressers.— The Goodwill, Furnt- ture, and fixtures, of a huir-dressing and bathing saloon, for wale. Address Vanterpool. Box 38 Broalway Post Office. M. Levett, De this method to invit provement, in dentistry, a) hours from 10 till live o°clock. obtained as above. Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 28 Barclay street, de- votes his attention to diseases of the eye. Ch in- flammation of the eyelids, however long standing, com pletely cured and films and specs removed without sur- gical operation. Office }; 8A. M.and2 P.M. French artificial eyes inserted, to look equal to the natural organ. rage’ it, No. 628 Broadway, takes introduced by him. Ofice His work on teeth can be For Salc.—A Handsome New House, up town—three stories with basement and cellar, built in the newest style, with yard in the rear, decorated with grape vines, flower beds, &c. Very suitable for a gentleman , part of the city. The owner is country, and will sell at a ver the hours of 1A. } ‘AYLOR, Nu. 2 New street, near reasonable price. A and 2P. M., to WM. Wall street. Timolat’s Sulphur Baths, 547 Pearl street, near Broadway, established in 1820, by Louis J. Timolat, from Paris, for the cure of inflammatory a chronic rheumatism, scrofu It rheum, ernp' of the skin, & nevere colde, Y pur most eminent p ke., ke. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s, Without exception or reservation, the very best ever invented. ware of puffed dyes. Equally celebrated f¢ GOURAUD'S Medicated Soap, for curing pimples, freckles, sallo ; ehaps, roughness, &e. » Subtile uproots hair from any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 Walker street, near BroaAway. Wigs and Toupees.—Batchelor's New Style ot wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na ture yet invented. Those wanting a very superior artic whould call at BATCHELOR’S celebrated wig factory, N 4 Wail street, where gan be found assortwent in the city. Copy the add nd_are highly recommended by yeicians, Drs.” Buckley, Kissam history of the toilet. Hoth se application iss surely followe Vuxuriant growth of haiv, as the gunrise, Manulactured and sold ty Antor House, (eed cae a RE The Black or Brown Imparted t the Mair hy Cristadoro’s I Hair Dye, is uature’s own. The koonest eve cx istingnish it from the hue bestowed by the Creator. ‘the operation is eyer in tive minute Sold and app! . 6 Astor Ho also to be had of the principal druggists in the city. The Office for the Application of the Invala- able liquid for the pval of birth marks, tumors, can- cers, moles, an‘ all other excresses on tite face or bod: ii northeast oorner of ‘Twelfth st from pain or inconvenience. ee ET Married, On Monday, January 3, in the Church of St. Francis Xavier, by the Rev. Father O'Driscoll, Mr. Micuagr, Brovk- TUCK to Mins Sewanna Beavnice, daughter of Thos, Nug Faq. all of this cit Died, Op Saturday, Jan, 8, Marra, wife of Wm. McCollouzh, and daughter of the late Jonathan Archer, aged 42 Her remains will be taken to Tarrytown to-dt her late residence, 91 West Twenty-second stree Gn¥Saturday morning, Janvery 8, 2aeam., daughter of John and Elizabeth Catlin, aged 10 years, 4 months and § f. The relatives and friends of the family invited to attend the funeral, this (Mond: Lo’elock, from the residence of her father, Htreet, without further invitation. On Sunday, January 9, at 5 P. M., Hewett, only child of John Roand Catherine Anderson, aged 8 months and days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to aitend her funeral, from the residence of her parents, 433 Pearl street, on Tuesday, the 11th inst., at 11 o’clock A.M. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment On Sainrday ¢. January daanerra W.. daurhter of the late and 8 months ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited t funeral + from her late Brooklyn, thix day, 10th inst., be interred at Croe: Boston, New Bedford and Sandwich Ulan pa copy. On Sunday, Jannary 9, Carmeriye, younce of Mrs. Ann wetriek, aged 10 years, 10 mo ve respectfully aiternoon, at Teath of consumption, Miss Pierce, azed Wycara Janchter he and 9 — The friends and acquaintances of the family, and those of her brother, Philip A. Vitzpatrick, and Jas: M. Gritfith, axe rerpectfully invited to attend her funeral, thin (Mon. diay) ternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of ber mother, 32 Scammmel street. Philadelpl.ia papers please copy On Saturday evening, January’ of the heart, Jaates Wer, and 5 days ‘The friends of the family, and the mombers of Cnion Division No. 2 Sons of Temperance, aro sospectfully invi ted to attend the faneral, from his late Farsyth street, on Tuesday, Lith inst... 2 o'clovk P.M without further invitation. He» rematas will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interac at ‘On Sunday 9, at IL w'clock A. M., at her rosi dence, No. 4 MO yes ‘The funeral will tv M., this day, ‘The fr tend, On non of Pierre Lepag and 11 days. On Sunday, January 9, Cxramie Lovisa, youngest daughter of Jouu H. and Mary E. Weher, aged 1 year end 7 months. The friends and fo attend her fiver o'rlock, from the revi: sureet, brovklyn, ‘clock, af diveace DON, He\l OT years, 2 monthy place wt the house, at L o'clock P. of the family are invited to at ny, Jaonary 9, ¢ and bl 8 Wann, youngest roe, aged 5 months intane: re respectfully invited oon atte 1 the , cases, and always sends home the’ evening during the week at Metropolitan Hall, ( Joort,) commencing Monday événing, Jan. 10, 1863. The exhivition will consist of one hundred beautifully pre- ie public fo witness his great iui- | n of the Orien! Tuesdays and F Joc on Tuesday evening, January 11. single tickets to twelve stitute; slso of Mr. 8, H. Grant, Librar f HP. Pu & Townsend, iy YHE FIRST A ! T Club takes The application i< external, and free ning, January 10, 1859, at eight o”elo years. | ; from | Volunteers on the death of any member of their { ment. | commandant issued notices, : i ors pleace | | lette: | roustered os usual, with « full band and comp: | the following resolutions were unanimou:ly company D parade in eitivens of the New York Volunteors. ce, No. 107 | lished in the Sun, Herald, | gus, and United Sery dreet, Maw. FLanonant Eaton, aged | i W. Shoemaker, of Nichols. U1 1862, this gentleman writes: Those who are afflicted with deafness, and wish to be cured, I would recommend to call on Dr. certificates lence of her parents, No. 01 Little couly be given. ears *The relatives and friends of the family are respectful invited to attend bis faperel, from the residence of his brother, Jaines Cropsey, No. 7 tatreet. this (Monday morning, 10th iust.. at 11 o'clork, without further inv tation. On Sunday morning, Jeonary % Row & Crarror, ta the 62d year of his oe ‘The funeral will take place from his late residence No 419 Broome street, on Tueslay afternoon, at 2 o'clock precisely. The relatives aud Griemls are invited to attend without further invitation On Thursday, January 6, ANN Awersa second daughter of Albert C. and Ellen “Maleom, aged 3 years, 10 months and 11 day ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral this day, 10th inst. at 11, o'clock, frou 168 Broome street. Iler remains will be taken to Green wood Cemetery On lay, January 9, after & short aes, Mawow Hoy, widow of the late Rev. Robert L. Hunter, aged 48 years, month and 2 days Her friend: Teapecttully invited to attend her (une jet Thirtecnth «rect ik without further invi Brooklyn, January §, Rumames relict of Rev Wo in the 8d year of her a it tend her funeral, this (Monday) afternoon. 10th lim o'clock, from the residence of Mr. Jehu Mawley. Law rence street, near Fulton avenue 2 EERE SE SS TE ASSESS ADVERTISEWENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, a’@ SEE SIXTH AND SEVENTH PAGES. “Ge PERSONAL. TPE YOUNG LADY WHO, ON FRIDAY Lae? anour four o'clock, called to see Doctor Lutener at Fye and Far Infirmary, 80 Prince street, near Mroad and who was informed that the Doctor hed left for ay. ired to call immediately, or send her address as the description given of her by the person i lance convinces the Doctor t whe is a le i expecting to see h and who lost the Mansion House Broet will confer » great favor, and receive the lost artic 'ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation in a respectable cook, and first-rate city reference. Please call at 78 Third ave- "a store. private family; can washer and bliging. dy home, is more desirable than high wages. Apply at 223 , RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- cook, washer, and ironer, or to do at No. 4 Chestnut ANTED—BY A tion an ANTED—BY A STEADY WOMAN, WHO HAS . a rituation as cook; she wuderstands French and Luglish cooking, in all their branches: no objection to » hotel or genteel boarding house. Please eall at 179 First avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets, up stairs. TANTED—A SITUATION, young woman, to cook, wash and iron, or todo general housework. The best of reference if’ required. Con be seen at 76 Spring street, for two days. 7 ANTED. ASITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG: wr in a grocery store, been well acquainted ity reference or security, if Can be seen for two days at 207 Seventh ave- nue, Or & note directed to I M. Y., promptly attended to, just arrived from BY A RESPECTABLE or driving at an THD—A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT WOMAN, nurse. She ean take eare of a baby from its birth, or take care of a given se call at No. 125 Twelfth street, Fifth and Sixth avenues NTED—A SITUATION ‘'SPh ng woman, to de chamberwork and fine washing as laundress. The best of and (coming or is willing to Cam be een for two days. 94 Bt. Mark's place, in the basement. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women—one as cook; the other a+ chamber- © fine wasbing and ironing: she would goas che understands French tluting, clear starch- ing, and plain sewing. The cook is a good plain cook, and understands baking and isa first rate and bas very respectable city reference 40 Weet Thirteenth atreet, im (he rear. Please apply at Can be seen for TANTED—A SITUATION. BY A SMART AND TIDY cirl todo chamberwork and sewing, or chamber- ist im the washing and ironing, ; M have no whjrction give good efty reference ‘ Street, between First avenue a A, firet floor, fromt room TANTED—BY A % RESPECTABLE, COMPETENT young woman. a situation fawnil) the cave of childr SPECIAL NOTICES. GPAND TEMPERANCE DEMONSTRATION AT MiTRO F politan Hull, Monday evening, Jaw. 10. Joba th Gough will deliver an addvess. Hon. James Harper will preside. Dodworth’s celebrated band will be fn attend ance, and perform several favorite pieces. As “y Doors open at 644 o'clock. Commence at AL SOCIRTY.—AN AD journed ineeting will be held this (Monday) ee: the society's rooms, Stuyvesant Thsti at Ths EW YORK HORTICULIU ing, o'clock, HERD KNAPP, Vresident, | Perer B. Mran, Recording Secretary ARTIN VAN HOVENBERGH, ATTORNEY AND counselior at law. Office and residence No. S04 Broome street, two doors from the Bower AIS IS TO CAUTION THE PUBLIC A ving my property, stolen on Eriday night, January, 185, from 370 Greenwich street, int y ‘ York, consisting of liquors, wines, sex canters. glasser, beer pump, & de , 212 Division street: THE LECTURE SEASON. As STARR'S LECTURE ON, AND EXHIBITION OF, «_ the hydto-oxygen microncope, will be. given every lower na pared specimens, besides living creaturds. The water Uger will-be fed at half-past eight o'clock, on living crea tures, ‘Tickets 25 cents. Children halt price. ECTURFS OF THE NEW YORK YOUNG M ANTED—Y A RESPRCTABLE YOUNG sitoation te de chamberwork waiting ANTED—A SMART. TI vomen, as thorough upper servant. fully competent, and who can bring satisfactory references | from some respectable family, whom they have served PROTESTANT YOUNG for at least one year, need answer this advertivement. at 122 West Twenty-third street, between 8 au: wan Sait amperes foc at, meee ae setts bis ¥ a aa ae tr 2. ‘ 'ANTED—BY A |, A SITUATION IN AN | ¥ A YOUNG MAN. ye A. it. furnish un- as to churacter and integrity. Wee SITUATION, IN A BOOK STORE, AS assistant book: § 21) cars, “Can write a id) fads ods | prem is at . i, Orhernld office. | best of reference given. ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY MAN AND HIS WIFE. WwW without cuiideae the man a4 if rdener, his wife | a3 cook, washer and ironer, in a small family! at Fish- kill, sixty miles up the North river. Apply at No. 55 Ann street. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS BUSHELMAN, IN A custom siore; can make panty and vests: would make himself ganeraily useful, Apply at No. 2% Delaney street. No objection to go to the country. ‘ANTED—4N ACTIVE AND PERSEVERING MAN, who is acquainted with the furniture and auction business, and familiar with soliciting goody. One who has been in the business preferred. Address B., Herald offi ing address and galary €: ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG FRENCH. wan, in a wholesale or retail store. He has been in New York tro yean can give the best of city references. Address FE. M., Herald office. V JANTED.—FINE AND COARSE COAT, VEST, AND loon hands, wanted immodiately. GARDNER, GREENE & C0., 47 Broadway. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG GIRL, AS WAITER AND CHIAM- bermaid. One who can be well recommended may apply at 58 West Twenty-seventh street, from 10 to 12 o'clock. English preferred. ANTED—TWENTY YOUNG LADIES FOR AN equestrian pageant. Tuition in the art of riding free. For particulars, inquire at the Box office of the be York Amphitheatre; between one and two o'clock, wee AMERICAN, GERMAN, OR SCOTCH general fied, a desirable situation and good rages will be given. Unexceptionable reference required. Address, for three days, L. R., Herald office. pe i a ahh) ANTED—A FIRST RATE COOK, IN A PRIVATE voarding-house; she must be willing to assist in | washing and ironing, and come well recommended—no other need apply. Also, a tidy girl, to do chamberwork, Apply ut 110 Leroy street. ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE | cooking and washing ina moderate sized family, with the best of references. Apply at 181 Canal street. Vv ANTED-SIX COOKS, FOUR PROTESTANT NURSES, one French do., and three waiters, for highly re- speetable families up town. ‘These, as well as all others looking for situations at this office, must come well re- commended. Apply at No. 60 East Fourteenth street, near Broadway, this day and to-morrow. TAITER WANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, ACCUS- omed to do the waiting in a private family: Apply 38 Twenty-fifth street, between 10 and 1 STED—A HEAD COOK AND BAKER, (WHITE nan.) on board the ship Eagle, going to Australia. Apply th y, On board, between 1) and 12 o’clock, pier 8, North ri , ANTED, CUSTOMER CUTIER.—A SUPERIOR COAT and pantaloons cutter wanted. To sucha one a liberal salary will be paid; none others need apply. Ad dress, with real name, stating where an interview can be had, Excelsior, Herald office ANTED—A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKERPER, nY nurse for the sick, or f perienced in cutting and making children’s clothes. he country. Can be seen all this week, at 11 Amity street, corner of Sixth avenue. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIRL, A SICVATION Yond seamstress, or to assist with she isa very experienced per- Please ‘call at 108 Second SLANT GIRL, A SIPUATION in a stall family, or ironer; would have no objeci.ons to go as mw a 179. Bast Twenty-fourth street, near jivst avenue, Ba cores pete OW FOUR GOOD HARNESSMA- kers; black saddle and leather bottom pad pands referred, to whom steady employment will be given. None but good hands need apply. Address Owen McFar- land, 325 frond street, Newark, New Jerse: V ANTED—at UNION HALL CLOTHING WARE- house, corner of Fulton street.—Wanted, at the above store, a first rate foreman cutter, capable of super- intending and recciving the work of twenty to twenty-five cutters and from eighteen hundred to two thousand hands, To one possessing undoubted qualifications, and Maving proper references, a liberal saliry and constant employment will be given. P. L, ROGERS. Wr, BOY IN A LAW OFFICE; .ONE WHO resides with his parents would be preferred. In- quire at No. 1 Nassau street, room No. 3. ANTFD—A SITUATION. by a steady, active wo business in all its branches. AS FIRS? RATE an, who understands the Has the best of city refer- Christian Association. —Professor Taylor Lewis, L. D,, ‘of Union College, will deliver the first lecture in the ge, course, at the Association's rooms, Stuyvesant Institute, Broadw di January Creation, opposite Bond street, on Wedu: evening. > o'clock. Subject—“The Six Days of Admittance 25 cents, payable at the door. y RCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCLATION.—THE BOARD ‘of Direction beg leave to announce that Thomas Francis Meagher, Esq., will deliver a lecture before thix ' “Association on Monday evening, the 10th inst., at 74 o'clock, at the Tabernacle. Subject—Australia. ' Tickets lity cents each, (to members half price,) may be had of Evans & Brittan, C.S. Francis & Co., W: Son, at the hookstores, and at the Libra illiam Halt & rooms, WILLARD L. FELT, Chairm: JAMES D. SMITH, JOHN F. HALSTED. iG COURSE OF INSTRUCTION: vesant Institute. —This course ‘The design embraces the histories! in of our present civilization. Its first include twelve lessons, exhibiting the origin to be given on M.. commencing L tecture ) Corfhuitice lessong, $5; ticket admitting a gentlemen and two ladies, $12; to be obtained of Mr. Bowen, at the Stuyvesant In. Mereautile : Mr. P. J. Forbes, Librarian Society Library Secretary of the American Tustitute ieorge H. Moore, Librarian New York Morgan Morgans, Esq., No. ‘2 Market stores of Cornish, Lamport & C Nos. 8 and 10 Park place, ead Stri THE BALL SEASON, (RAND MASC ‘Ie BALL.—WORTH LODGE OF F. & A. a VY-FOURT ck Fire ‘AL BALL OF THE T. F. Mt place this evening, at Niblo’s. N. money received at the door, under any consi whatever. Dy order of the Committee. THOMAS MAHER, Chairman. ae ‘THE FIREMEN. OPE ENGINE COMPANY, NO. 31.—THE and Lonorary gembers of Hope Engine Compa o. 81, from 1811 £6°1846, are requested to attend a mert- , at the Emblem, 88 West Broadway, on Monday eve der: . C. MCINTIRE, Chairman Isaac G. Seixas, Secretary. THE MILITARY.) CARD.—COMPANY D, AMERICAN RIFLES, CON sider it due to the public and their brother soldiers hie proceedings of the parade of the ing resolution was passed at a company meeting held raary, 18 Resolved, That this company parade wit In compliance with th raded up to the present time having heard of the death of one of the 1, fora faneral pa 7th ult. rade. Late in the afternc the orders that were i oc Carr Lurie, Commaxnine Another of the New York Volunteers has gone to his long home, We shall bury him on Sunday, at one o'clock. from the Mereer Hall, and shal! have tiv escort of one of our city compa We must, sir, fecl grateful that umaml by your attendance, for we have realized the i has sometimes caused you ell as on account of the frivndly has sprung np and should e t between Feeling ours and still feeling ours of our own company, ax well y « that of the Volunteers, we ty, at the Mereer House, By some extra ana we wero deprived of our position, and {t the ground, al ineeting of company D, An viean Rifles Resolved, That in future the otticors and me a wt the funeral of any Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be pub ay Mereury, Military Ar Journs | J. LITTLE, Captain | Lieut. De Nyt Quarterraaster Serg't Cobb, { Felsor J. B. MeMenomy | MULISTS AND AUKISTS. | TPO THE DRAF.—DR. LUTENER, THE 8 aurist, hi recently published a letter fron Ht er date of December 14, ner, No. 80 Prince street, New York. -y deaf royself, Tam able to speak of his sncoes. T would wree ¢ vy one who is Wass CWO My Lome wd tae putting ce) ence, with long and satisfactory letters from her own ‘The advertiser ix an English woman and free of e. Can be seen for two days. ©. 231 Eleventh street, front basement, between avenues B ANTED—BY RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, @ situation as wet nurse. She bas lost her husband; her baby is not three months old. Please call at No. 12 Mulberry street, im the grocery store. Can be seen for three days ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE YOUN a situstion to do general housework jection to go a short distance in the country. washer and ironer, and can give be seen for two days | Bext door to the grocery store. TANTED—A SITUATION, y Young women, te cook do general housework spi a first rate washer and ironer. reference, Woull come for movlera being most desirable tiood city reference. ood city reference. Cau at 12 Varick street BY A VERY COMPETENT, wash and iron, or to Is anexceliont cok aud beker, Has the best of ei wages, » goort he Please call at 191), Bowery ANTED—BY A RESPPCTABLE. WOMAN, A SITU ation as professed cook: good eit from her last place. where she be referenees ziven lived for nineteen Please ell at No. 238 Mulberry «treet ween Spring and Prince -ecomi toor ANTRD—HY A SOBRR man, » situation as porter, in a store. useful in any kind of business rmanent situation ‘essen street, second: uneaceptionable ars, in this elty to make hirorelf Wages not so Can be seen for three days tloor, baek room TANTED—BY A YOUN A SITUATION AS The best of city refer | form their friends that their ball whi; pisex- | references fron the tirst f days, at 49 I'res Ko jeut street, Brooklyn she ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN if tion in a small private family; ix ® good cook and understands baking perfectly well t en, Can be seen for two days, at 160 Kast Twenty , seeon floor, back room, nian, who is good cook, Haw ight years reference from her Can be seen for two days, at 215 seventh ave- ird floor, front roo! ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WHY I’ fectly understands her business, « situation a# cook, washer and ironer; is a first rate bread baker. most satisfactory city reference will be given furniture store, between Dean and the second-bas ifie streets, Brooklyn. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN ENGLISH WOMAN, as cook; would do washing and ironing in a ; advertiser thoroughly understands meat Please call at 3 Ninewenth ixth and Seventh avenues ANTED—BY A RUSPECTABLE YOU asituation todo general hoasework in a small private family; is a first rate washer and ironer the best of elty referenee. and pastry cooking. Please call at 122 Twentierh street, between Seventh and Bighth avenues, Can be cen A RESIRCTADLY situation as cook. Is a first rate washer and ironer tions to do chamberwork best of city re She has lived three year all at 145 Third floor, front room. Can be seen for two ¢ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPORIOLT drl with unexeeption mand your company have so long complimented te | Please call at 67 Kim 4 phiin cook, first rate « aud irdner, ine + A SITUATION. RY A young wonan, as chamber housework in a emall private fr for two dure, at 17 from Fleventh «treet, second floor TABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & Apply at Ob Aye CED—A St7t young woman, to cook Apply at 111 Warren street, between Haiyk pply ANTED—BY A RESPRET, id and lnnudres ren for two day wenty-first street reparate partore for private rate. Cards, | the roe hook store, 146 Fulton street, Hrooklyw ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU. STR orters, men on railroads and steamers eqnehmen, waiters, and boyy to learn trades ng partienlare, can be | Woxess STEADY, RELIGIOUS YOUNG MAN, partner in a first class grocery store, with from nd to fifteen hundred dollars. Inquire of Rev. Bleecker. ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, FROM WESTERN NEW York, of energetic and persevering habits, wishes a situation in a wholesale store. Can give the best of references for character and attainmenta, both in the city and country. Salary moderate first year. Address F. B. A., Herald office, for one week. -ANTED — DRUG CLERK WANTED, WHO THO- roughly understands putting up preseriptions. old. Apply at FELLAS RUTHERFORD’S drug store, 118 St. Mark’s Place. ANTED—A BOY WHO CAN PLAY AND MARK billiards, He will have to wait, and make himself generally useful. For the address, apply at the segar Also, a boy from ten to fourteen years store, 30 Fourth avenue. YANTED—AT THE BROOKL fice, 4 Sands street, Brookly: INTELLIGENCE OF- Protestant, Catholic, | and colored girls, as cook’, chambermaids, general house- workers, Ke. They must be well recommended. Wanted, 1 a men aud boys for situations in Brooklyn, N. B.— Employers can procure efficient servants at this office. M. WALLACE. A FRENCH LADY, OF MIDDLE AGE, WHO CAN make dresses, and hair dress, and give lessons in the French boo pry A ene to get a good place in a good familly. Apply at 177 Chambers street. YOUNG FRENCH OR SPA speaks both languages, (with a little English) has some educatio ind of a good disposition, is wanted as nurse and attendant on two young children. Letters, with references, directed to B. M., Herald office, will be attended to within two weeks. VARNISH MAKER CAN HAVE (¢ if a good workman, Arldress box 1 STANT WORK, ), Post office, }XANDER T. STEWART & CO. WANT TWO FIRST rate salesmen for their retail sili department. None need apply but those accustomed to the city trad, and fully qualitied for a leading situation. Apply in the evening. Broadway, Chambers and Reade streets, nae. hc tA a RICH GENTLEMEN AND HIS j.Apy WISH 1 gets chili, about a year old, to adopt, having none ir leave their wea'in'to, Any’ person hay. jug such Id to give aw Ly to a good protector, will —— Mra. Hearn, at 43, Contre «treet, where the child is to be left RESPRCSABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS h. Srat rate cook; she also understands several branches of French cooking; understands pastry and jellies: hay had several years experience, and has the best of city re- ference, Please call at 242 Mulberry street. XCELLENT SITUATIONS—IN FIRST CLASS FAMI- lies, are now ready at the Employers and Servants’ Protective Agency, 148 Grand street, for professed cooks, experienced chambermaids, waiters, nurses, and other first clase servants, who really understand their business nd wish permanent situations. PSPRCTABLE PRIVATE FAMILIES, KEEPING HOUSE, or at board, can have their washing and ironing done, in @ neat and satisfactory manner, at No. 25 How- ard street. oJ ite Crosby, by Mre. Meher, who will give _ the best of city references SALESMAN WANTED—IN A RETAIL CLOTH STORE; 6D ove well recommended, young aud active. Salary, 7 year, «bout 8900. Address Honesty, Herald offer MK igge VERY RESPECTABLE PROTFSTANT YOUNG omen wish situations; ome as ours and sean strose, and the other as chambermaid, or nurse and phin sewer, Can be econ for two days. lease call at No. 10 Amity place. City refereners ean be given. PT? DAGUERREOTY 1 1STS —WANTED—AN 1X operator. and one goud phate cleaver, at ©. PARRAUD. 1. BY ATT [°° Taare —wa with many y perience in cutting and a thorough knowledge of t ite brapehes, a permanent . “a INSTRUCTION. WHO HAS HAD GREAT EXPERIENCE IN Me cive an + wnt n coensignal povermes:, in the upper part of this fly where the pails are raf studies Rest of relerowees be 708, Poet Offer JOVERNES# OR COMPANION F twenty three pears ¢ foe oad pane hen, om out a4 governe Kngiis in all ite OF PARTS, RE Ie whe desire two conmence the Vrenel language. Al thane who preges. FE « class from : ck Term: very muderate. Can bx on from teres took ot Oe Broadwey, near Me n Hee pexyancenr LEARN TO WRITE OF DeMrrit 2A Hrowdway Classee ducing the day and evening re Terms outaining full particulars, may be Hromdway, alve, bt Thomas D. Smith's PRACTIOAT NAVIGATION IN ALT IT RRANCHY® tanght by Capt WM THOMAP a: No int Cuerry oue | ( beehemetere fer ale, id accustomed to business, and | girl, ogo toa pleasant town in Indiana, todo the | jousework of a small family. ‘To one well quali- | SH GIRL, WHO UCTION NOTICE ALE or sp the auction A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—! je ecutors’ sale of valuable real estate iner. to be sok! at auction, by order of the exeoutors Of Patrick Riley, deceased. Cole & Chilton, will sell at auction, at 12 0 clogk, at the Merchants’ Exc! New ‘York, on Monda: Fes Te of laneeey, 108, Ge val 5 118th street.—Two vacant lots of ground, each 25 by 100 feet 11 inches in on the south side of LISth street, 185 feet east of the Fourth avenue. Avenue A—No. 184.—On the east side, next to the southeast corner of Avenue A and Thirteenth street, on the lot is a four story brick house, on the front of the lot, feet 9 inches by 38 feet, four story brick hou « on 25 fe and A the rear, 25 feet @ inches by 26 feet; lot 25 feet 9 inches by 96 feet deep. ‘Iwenty-ninth street.—South side, commencing 136 feet Sinches east of the Third avenue; on the front of the lot is a three story brick house, 19 by 14 feet, and 3 three story brick houses on the rear, each 26 by 16 feet. There is an alley-way from thé front of the lot of 4 feet 4 inches, which communicates with the rear houses. This property is leasehold, with the privilege of purchase. Second avenue—No. 370.—Four «tory brick honse in front, and @ two story and basement briek house in the rear; front house, 24 feet 84 inches by 46 feet; rear house, 24 feet 844 inches by 16 feet; lot 24 feet By inches by 100 feet deep 372.—Four story brick house, with bakery on front o! ¢ lot, 24 feet 81; inches by 46 feet, d a two story and basement brick house on the rear, 24 t 8% inches by 16 feet; lot 24 feet 84; feet . Willett street—No. 64.—Four story brick house on the front of the lot, 26 hy 48 feet, and a four story brick house on the rear, 25 by 26 feet; lot 25 by 100 feet deep. Willett street—No. 66.—Three story brick house on t front of the lot, 22 by 36 feet, and a four story brick house 26 feet; lot 25 by 100 feet, with an alleyway of three feet. Second street.—Four two story and attic brick front houses on Second street, on the northeast corner of avenue A; each lot is 20 by 68 deep. This property is leasehold. Avenue A.—One two story and attic brick front house, on avenne A, on the east side, and between Second and | Third streets; lot 21 feet 6 inches by 80 feet deep. This | property in Jeasehold. For maps, and full particulars as to terms, &e., apply to the auctioneer, No. # Wall street. JOHN McBARRON, Executors of FRANCIS , > Patrick Riley, | Kl deceased | E H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—LOT ON THE EAST- erly corner of Broadway and Fulton street, known ag 212 Broadway, to be leased by auction.—The subscriber will lease at public auction, by E. H. Ludlow, auctioneer, at the Merchants’ Exchange, on Wednosday, the 12th day of January next, at noon, for the term of twenty-one years from the first day of May next, the lot on the east- erly corner of Broadway and Fulton street, being twenty- nine feet on Broadway, twenty-nine feet in the rea: seventy-six feet two inches on Falton street, and seventy- seven feet two inches on the northerly side. Possession on the first of May next. Terms at sale. NICHOLAS DEAN, Recsiver. Caries W. Sanprorp, Solicitor. INRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT auction, on Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 11 o'clock, in the galle sale of Paintings, being the collection of the late Feni- more Cooper, Eaq., deceased. Among them are. the brated picture of the Tribute Money, by Rembrand Guido’s Aurora, copied by J. G. Chapman, Fsq., for Mr. Cooper, at Rome, in 1830; Rembrandt's Tobit, copied by | Professor Morse; portrait of Teneir's Wife, believed to be an original by himself, purchased by Mr. Cooper in Paris; and seventy-five valuable modern and ancient paintings, forming altogether one of the finest collections offered at auetion this season. ‘Tie paintings of Mr. Cooper will be xold at 12 o'clock, precisely, by order of the execu tors They are now ready for examination. OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE NO. 11 Spruce street.—Mortgage sule of splendid ro:e- wood and mahogany furniture, on Wednesday, 12th inst., in Seventh avenne, one door south of nty-eighth treet, at 1034 o'clock, consisting of one of carved rosewood in crimson plush, one large tete-a-tete, two small do., six chairs, one sewing do., one easy do., also Gothic chairs, in brocatelle, mahogany beadsteada, setiany splendid marble top dressing bureaus, two oval gilt rors, marble top, washstands, dining tables, centre do., common do. Also, about one hundred yards Brussels carpeting; also six ingrain do., stair do., cane seat chairs, &e. SOHN. W. SOMERINDYKE, . Attorney for Mortgagee. ‘AMPS COLE WIN SELL, ON TURSDAY, JANUARY 11, at the Merchant's Exchange. seventy-seven lots and parts of lots, on Twentieth and Twenty-tirst streets, both sides of Tenth avenue, in the Fighth ward, city of Brook- lyn," These lots are ail in a rapidly improving part of the city; some of them command an extensive view of Long Island, Brooklyn, and New York cities, North and Fast | rivers, Jersey shore, Staten Island, the Narrows, ocean, | Coney Island, and Flat Bush; others are now improved for riening purposes, for which they are well adapted. very lot put up will positively be sold to the highest bid. der, and thore wishing to make a good investment or se- cure a delightful residence out of the crowded parts of the city, will do well to attend this sale. . ARGE SALE OF FURS.—J. 1. VANDEWATER WILL sell on Tuesday, January lith, at 10% o'clock, at the sales room, 14 Wall street, a large assortment of furs of every kind, consisting in part of fitch, sable, mountain martin, mink sable, Belgium genet, Siberian squirrel, London lustred lynx and African lynx inuffs, culls, and vie~ torines. This sale affords a fine opportunity to those who are in want of furs, as every article will be sold without reserve, it being the last sale of the season. Also, at 1145 o'clock, a large assortment of sleigh robes of every kind W. WESTCOTT, AUCTIONEER.—THIS MORN- « ing, at 10 o'clock, at 146 Greenwich avenue, large and elegant variety of household furniture, but little used, consisting of sofas, rosewood and mahogany bureaus, dining, card, centre, and pier tables; afteon walnut Gouihic bedateads, richly carved mal ‘hairs, walnut and cottage do., rockers, gilt mirrors, beds, best hair mattresses, girandoles, ch , shades, clocks, va) cu, with a large good second-hand furniture, crockery, glassware, cutlery, &e. IMEON DRAPER, AUCTIONEER per, Auetioneer—Oftice No, 48 William.—Friday, Jan, 14, at 13) k, at the Mor- chants’ Exchange, 78 shares in thevcapital stock of the Oswego and Syracuse Railroad Company, $59 each; 21 do. Macon and Western (Ga) Railroad Company, with divi. dend of Ist Feb. on, $160 each: 80 do. Pennsylvania Coal Company, ex Jun, dividend, $50 each: — do. Manstield and Sandusky Kailroad Company. Also, 870,000 Six per Copt Bonds of the Ashuelot Railroad Company, of $1,000 each, duetnuary, 1861, interest payable January and Tuly! This vod is leased for ten yours, at sevem per Y SIMEON DRA. a atreet, corner of: gent per annum oft ifs cost, with the right to renew th same at civht per cent per afinum. a ee inches by 100 | ar of store No.'8 Wall street—Kxecntor's | OARD WANTED. , and men reeovery of the ty, and any infor- a while waar ead to the detection of the thiet LOST, ON SATURDAY, 8TH JANUA- from No. 198 Greenwich stres® to , in Wall street, an acceptance of Fe the subscribers and others, for eighty nine dollars fifty six cents. payment of which has been stopped: also, veveuty-four dollars in bank bills, on the New York Ex” change, Nassau, and sundry other banks, The Snder will receive the above reward, by leaving the same at the office of the subseribers, No. 198 Greenwich street. CUMMING & VAN DUZER. O8T—IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN BOND STREET AND Howard street, on Saturday, between the hoers of one and three o'clock P. M., @ ring, aes oe of charms, aitached to a small gold chain. finder will be suitably rewarded by ing them at 180 Tenth street, one door east of Third avenue. J OFT—ON SATURDAY, THE 8TH INST., SUPPOSED 4 inn Bowery stage, & book, containing about twenty eight, re, The will be suitably on leaving it with W.D.W., at No.5 South William treet, or § Monroe street. O8T.—ON BOARD STEAMER NORTHERN LIGHT, TWO 4 drafts, one for eighteen hundred and the other for five hundred and forty dollars, on Accessory Tranait;Com- ny, at five days sight, drawn by Thomas Baldwin, in favor of Abraham Bancker. All persons are cautioned against negotiating for the same. ABRAHAM BANCKER. UN AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER—ON SUNDAY, January 9, a grey horse. A liberal reward will be paid by leaving it at ‘Allen Burtis’, 14 Charlton street. BOARDING AN ARROLL HOUSE, 722 BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THI New York Hotel.—The above house, having resent- ly undergone extensive alterations and improvements, ie now open as a first class hotel, for the reception of fami- lies and single gentlemen, at reavonable prices. The fi floor has been converted into a handsome sitting room and barroom, and the basement into a res- taurant, which is provided with all the delicacies of the season. This house ofiers attractions as a resort to geu- tlemen residing fn the upper part of the city, far superior to any other in the vieintty. PARTMENTS TO LET.—VIZ.. A PARLOR AND BED- room on the first floor, newly and elegantly farnish- ed; also suits of rooms on the second and third floors, with baths attached, Private table furnished if devired” References exebanged. Apply at 133 Bleecker street, west or Broadway. gentlemen, in a private family, without board. Apply at No. 67 Franklin street, near Broadway. A LADY, WISHING TO BOARD WITH A PRIVATE family, would offer her services to teach musie as equivalent.’ Satisfactory references will be given. Fai lies having no piano can have the use of one ownéd M4 advertiser. Address, by letter, to W.C. B., box 1,06) Post Office. OARDING—AN ELEGANT PARLOR, WITH TWO OR three bedrooms adjoining, suitable for a family or gentleman desiring quiet and comfortable quarters, witb or without board. Can be had at No. 3 Leroy place, Bleecker street. Baths, closets, &c., on the lower foor. satin Dr Wis stat at ses Ban aay OARD WANTED.—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR 4 gentleman and lady, board for the lady , in a quiet family where the terms do not exceed $6 00 per week, Address Harrison, Herald office. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR two or three single gentlemen, can be accommo- dated with full or partial board and furnished rooms, with baths, warm and cold. Apply. at 162 Sullivan street, one door from the corner of Houston. - OARDING.—RARE OPPORTUNITY.—THE — ADVER- tixer has a lot of new furniture, sufficient to furniel a house in good xtyle from top to bottom, which he will dispose of toa Indy, yentleman, or family. te may be made monthly, until all is settled. ty between 12 and 4 o'clock, at 102 Nassau stroet, room No. 14. —A PARDOR AND CHAMBER, with board, wanted by a Indy and gen in a first class house: dinner at five or xix o'clock. Address box 3,136 Post Office, stating location, price, &e. OARDING, AND TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, are wanted, permanently, for a gentleman, his wife, child, and servaut, ina private family, of high ‘rewpecta’ bility’, where no other boarders or lodgers are taken’ pre- forrred. ‘The house intist have the modern improvements, and location not above Twentieth street. Address Wer: ton, Herald office, with the number im family, and other particulars. ‘The’ best of reference given. "A religious amally preferred. OARDING.—A VERY PLEASANT AND HANDSOME- ly furnished front room, with a bedroom it if required, suitable for a gentleman and wife, or two or three single gentlemen, can be obtained at No. 44 Barclay street, with permanent or transient board. Reference given and required. Boswvwe—to LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, A handsome front parlor, on second floor, with bed room attached, if required, to a geutleman and lady— ‘board for the lady only—with a respectable widow lady, alone, one block from Broadway, below Canal street. Ad dress Widow, Broadway Post Office. : RENCH BOARD.—TO LET, TWO PLEASANT suitable for two single gentlemen, ina first élase house, situated at 68 St. Mark's place. Those who wish to practice the French language will find this a good op- portunity. Dinner hour at six o'clock. References ex- changed. Stages pass the door. WITHOUT BOARD, AT 142 . in a first class house, with a private The roomy are plcasant, and the location very nt to business. * Foatn avéiite and Broadwat, t, WILL SKLL, AT TEN y, the 1th January, at No. 36 Fighth avenue, near Fourteenth strect, the éuitire stock of a retail dry goods store, consisting of a general aasort- ment adapted to the prevent season. Sale positive. Terms cash. CENTRE PROPERTY-AU0CTIO! Je tice.—Maps cau now be had at the office, No. 7 Broad street, for the sale of this very cheap and very val- uable property, by A. J. Bleecker, on Wednesday, the 12th of January, 1853, at the Merchants’ Exchange. ' The best property inthe market by more than 200 per cent. Go and ree. HOMESTEADS. T. NICHOLAS BUILDING ASSOCIATION, —THE MEM- vers are hereby notified to attend the regular meet- ing, at 163 Bowery, on Thursday evening next, 13th inst., at 7 o'clock, when the dues will be payable, Shares will be offered for redemption. Tho resolution offered at last meeting, for the reduction of the number of shares, will be acted upon at this meet- | ing, and if adopted will leaye a very siwnall number of shares to be taken up, which it is hoped will all be taken at this meeting by the present members and their friends, Those who wish to subscribe may do xo at the meeting, or by calling at the office, 16 Duane street, corner Chath: am ‘street, on Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday evening neat, between 6 and 7 o'clock. B.D. Hart, Secretary. W. L. CONKLIN, Prestdent. FPHE MEMBERS OF THE UNION BUILDING ASSO ciation are requested to be in attendance on Tuesday Fvening, 11th inst., at 7 o'clock, to hear the report of the | Investigating Committee. By order of the Committee. Signed, WILLIAM DAVIS, Chairman, Wham J, Gowey, ICH AND USEFUL PR . (i BAGLEY & Co., manufacturers, sol wtion of the trade and the public generally, to their slock (of recent manu- fnetnre) of gold pens, gold and silver cases in endless variety of patterns, principle, and sizes, together with our celebrated extension eases, gold and silver, with pon and pencil and reserve for leads, which, for beauty of workmanship, principle of construction, and | durability eclipse anything of the kind previously ex- hibited # patented and warranted. We would vs, which need omand, Nos, 277 (Ir DANCING ACADEMIES, CHARTUAUD WOCLD RESPECTFULLY AC saint the public tt second quarter will com t his room, 20 White street, on the 1th instant. Tuesday end Pridey, at 314, afternoon, for i at b's new room, 54, Thirt ng, for gent ) noon, and 34. afternoon, for ladies, 1 The third soiree, on Thoraday, the 27th fourth fifth on the 24th of Feb on the Uist of March, at ely for pupils ond friends procure tekets for friends of Mr. Chareuaud T EW CLASSES —DROOKE'S DANCING ACADEMY, aT Assembly Rooms, No, 361 Broome atreet.— nable styles of this country and Europe taught in the shortest possible time, and'on moderate terms, A new class for ladies and misses on Tuesday af. ' ik. A view clane for pontlomie oon. fro A | 2 PER CENT LOWER THA) ells and pen | OMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD.—A LARGE Re Poot room, with bedroom attached, to let, to single gentlemen, without board. Hot and cold water, bet! room, &¢. Apply at No. 4 Boud street. 170 LET —A WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR A SIN ile gentleman, ina private family, with gas, & Apply at 49 West Washington Mace, near Sixth avenue, F[*0 TET<WIYHOUE HOARD, OR WITH BREAKFAST, ee two bascments, furnished. Also, a large cem- fortable attic room in Spi. * street, a mien walk from Broadway. A gentleman or a sna such accommodation, please direct to Mi tig way Post office, post paid, with address. No otues = be noticed. 10 LET—WITH BOARD, AN UNFURNISHED PAR- lor, suitable for a gentleman and his wife; also fur- nished rooms for gentlemen. House supplied with hot and cold water, bathing room, &c. Apply at 110 Leroy street, near Hudson. ANTED—A ROOM, FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS: wife, with board for the lady (who has an infant) and servant. Terms must be moderate. A room in a rivate family, where there are no other boardere, pre- Persea. Address H. M., Herald office. 50 BASKETS GRAPE LEAF MUM AND HEIDSICK ) Champagnes, Muir & Sons’, Wm. Younger & Co.'s, Campbell's, ey & Dove's Falkirk and Edinburg ales, in fine order for family use, in pints and quarts; 100,000 choice old Havana segars. For sale by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 300 Broadway < ANY OTHER HOUSE .--Brandies of all grades, port, sherry, in the ry. | Madeira, muscat, claret, champagne, and ouber wines of various vintages and best brands; rem, shrub, Jamaica and St. Croix rum; gin of numerous brands; Scotch, Irish, Fourbon, and Monongahela whiskey ; noyeau, rose, rasp: erry, and other choice cordials ; blackberry, oh peat, and respbecry brandy, &o,. For ale te WILLIAM H. UNDERHILL, 489 Broome st + 1 ARI C ing at our new brewing establishment, at Albany, our superior article of Albany imperial cream XX pale and omber alos, especially for California, South American, and West India markets, put up in extra new made casks, ‘The acid or woody flavor tasted in ale put into new casks, is entirely extracted by our new steam machinery, re cently imported from London. Orders received for the above article, though onr agents, A. D. Grief & Oo., New Orleans, La.: James Preston, Charleston, 8, G.; or at our depots, No. 353 Greenwich street, New Yorks No. 74 Com- mercial street, Boston. - JOHN TAYLOR & SONS, Albany Brewers, }ERS & CHAMBERS, #00 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS wines, brandies ‘and segars, offer to buyers, at rket price. ony of the above named goods, tity, from n bottle up to a pipe, of all grades and prices, from the los est to the finest imported a this country, ‘The public cre invited to call and examine ous stock. SCOTCH f 6 ale, Dublin porter, aad brown stoat, XXX brown «tout, Philadelphia porter, ke., in qnaxt, pint, and some in half pint bottles, for rale, to suit the trade or families. The above is superior in quality, aud in very fine WM. HL LREILL, 409 Broome street. MISCELLANEOUS. litho (OR SALF.—A LIGHT ROAD WAGON AND SU! neorly r made to order, dy (U: OW KOOL LOR Ways sold chenp. Apply at Stele and Boorum sircet

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