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, priests the: them Mi ‘and finally drove pt, Se $12,000 in rescu. from starvation, clot a where they are now set~ bay, in the State highly respected citizens. It appears Irdin the letter of 4 te the committee in behalf of island, that he is now in 8, and is moved to con- othe fund. malt that, under the clr. cumstances, is contribution is rather small, and woul se to the ‘Most Reverend” that he increave it ing the aurount which he contributed to the fand in aid of the late attempted revolution in Ireland. Lo his doing this, one of the members of our Board 2 censor e- hy jet arg to $1,000, which will give al the starving a ANSON G. PHELPS, Treasurer. Er Fanamo. } Secretaries. Ata meeting of the committee to obtain relief for the gufiering peop ke of Madeira, held at the Mayor’s Office, on ‘the January, 1853, the following resolution was Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed to advertise a vessel for the Island of Madeira, and to solicit donations of corn, rice, flour, and otier provisions, to be forwarded by said vessel for the use of the sutlerers there. ‘The folowing gentlemen were appointed said commit- tee, and will receive and dispose of all such donations: George M. Lewis, oh ee ee ee Depew, 135 ; Hes 5 len, House. ized) yACO8 A. WESTERVELT, Chairman, P. a8, Secretary. The committce referred to in the above resolution, beg eave to call upon the benevolent to send in their contri- butions, as a vessel will be despatched without delay. ‘ Charles’ Loneion Cordial Gin, Distilled Es- for, and ienported solely by, E. C, CHARLES, No. 7 poe is, for its medicinal quilities, or asa delight- fu) beverage, the best article in the market. For sale at ‘every bar in the city, or as above. Whe Fashionable Clothi: Emporium otf ALFRED MUNROE & CO., No. 441 Broadway, is rapidly Momeinn: one of the most popular eatablishments in New York. The extensive assortment of goods, elegant styles, superior workmanship and trimmings, and a uniform system of business, all have contributed to pro- duee this popularity. Purchasers will do well to call at 441 Broadway. Twenty per cent Reduction in Ready-made @lothing. ‘Elegant Talmas, $10 cach ; beautiful paletots, ‘$12; French cassimere pants, $6 ; plush sille-vests, $3 ; few white satin embroidered nuptial. vests,’ $6 : cassimere business coats, latest style, $4 ; black froek and dress coats, $10. ‘To jobbers in clothing this is rare chance. GEORGE LEVI, 380 Broadway, corner of ‘White strect. $3 50—For Fashionable Dress French Calf Broadway. Water- | made to order at J, Hunt's, 446 boots, $4 50. Patent Yeather boots, $6 50, Call and satisfy yourself, at J, HUNT'S, 446 Broadway. Some Shirt Bosoms look like Main topgal- lant sails shivering in the wind. Nothing is more vulgar than a protruding bosom, that sticks out beyond the vest. For a smooth, elezant fit, in bosom, collar, and wrist- Dands, go to GREEN, No.1 Astor House. N. B.—He meyer disappoints a customer as to time. Museum for ‘Sale.—A Lease of one of the olest establishments in this State, now doing well, and with capital can‘be made very profitable. Address bex 2,075 New York Post Office. LL. Brandies-& Co—By Letters Patent, Issued September 16th, 1851.— Manufacturers of bronze co- 1d, half gold, silver and metal leaf factory, corner | bron : and Pacific streets, Brooklyn, office No. 11 Cedar street, New York, ‘beg to publish their atly reduced priors, vie No, 4,000, $6 ; 3,000, $6 50 ; 1,000 85 ; 800, ; 800, $3; 200,'81.60; ‘less ten per cent discount per on six months terms. Our long ind favorably bronze -colors are extensively used for bronzing fron, brass and weeden ware, japanning, label printing, | @te., ete., and will-eompare favorably wi th any Esported sithough far, far cheaper. New Yor, January’6, 1663. District of Columbia Bank Notes Purchased. —Bank of the'United States, Citizens’ Bank, Columbia Bank, ‘Bank, ‘Railroad Bank, and ‘Merchants’ Bank—dil of Washington. A.R. THOMPSON, No 2 ing Cases—The most complete and ves =e varti¢le now manufactured, having every re- qnisite for a gentterMn’s toflct, and-as a travelling com- Panion invaluable. For sale my @.-SAUNDERS & SON, No. 7 Astor House, and No. 387 Broadway. Reselr 'Lecontitre.—These have no qualia theirextreme durability and gry ad keenness’ Gan be obtained genuine, at SAUNDERS’, No. 7 Buse, and No. 387: Broadway. ‘Comb ‘1 No. 387 Broadway, where gan boven a choice selection of tortoise shell and but. flo dress of the newest patterns. Combs re- paired. Arteles for the tollot of the finest quality. ‘A. & J, SAUNDERS, 387 Broadway. Bllltards.—-The only Slate.and Iron Tablesin thivcountry, are at'149 Fulton street, an entrance at No. 8 Ann street; likewise, at 17 Montgomery street, Jersey City, six tables; and at 160:Chestnut street, Philadelphia, fourteen tables; and six at the corner of Fulton and Pine- apple streets, Brooklyn. All have Bassford’s patent ‘Wall street, corner New. Wet Linens! Wet Lanens!—Greater Bargains than ever.—Another new lot received, and the best and et obtained, at HITCHCOCK & LEADBEATER’S, nay. , They ‘have every quality, from a beax- ole at 2a. 0 yard-up; and all kinds'of linen goods, napkin, {sheetings, shirtings, handker Bmbrolderies, &.—Selling Off.—E. H. New- man, No. 695 Broadway, between Fourth and Auuty streets, offers his present stock at a reduction of from 15 90 25 cent, thereby securing to his customers greater ins than they will find at the various stores pro- to sell cheap goeds under the selling off an- @hree Handred Patterns. of oy ty Fou- | lard silks, at $5, (worth $7,) at BARTHOLOMEW & | ‘WEED’S new mourning store, 551 Broadway, between | and Prinee streets. This stock of goods will con- be sold at reduced prices untiF the contemplated alterations in our store take place. Bookkeeping, Writing, <&c.—-Gentlemen conversant with business may attain, at Foster's Com mercial Institute, 387 Broadway, a masterly knowledge of double entry in the short space of one week. ‘Foster's Double Entry Elucidated,”’ pri ‘The Journal of Commerce, in noticing this work, says :— “'Mr. Foster shows the inconvenience resulting from a erade.and imperfect knowledge .of the art, and the per- Plexities in which clerks are often placed through doubt, andthe liabilities incident to the blind observance of roles. He pleads strongly for a reference to the funda- ‘mental. of accounts, and exhibits the nature of cer tain leading principles, which, if distinetly unterstood poe Pager the whole superstructure, and ayerts the pos ity of error.”” Pablished this Day-The Life and Adven- tures.of Claude Duval, the Dashing Highwayman. By the author of Dick Clinton, Ned Scarlet, Tom ‘King. etc. Beautifully iMustrated. Price 25 cents. Published by GARRET & C0., 22 Ann street. For sale at all book 8. Daily National Democrat.—The Office of the National Democrat is removed from No. 100 to 102 Nas rau street, one door from the corner of Ann. The paper is no fonger the thing it was. We confidently invite the ‘attention of the public to our new office, at 102 Nassau street. BURR & HALY, Canada Trade.—The International Journal ‘a Jarge weekly parr", published at No. 117 Fulton stro New York. and No. 4State street, Boston, the promotion of our extensive with Canada and Lower Province: is devoted W. H. McDonald's General Newspaper Ad- vertising House, No. 102 Nasean street, corny of Advertisements inserted at the very lowest rates paper in the United States ov the Canadas.’ : ra are received by mail, dafly, and kept for reference and copies of cach furnished to adverti The fw authority and recomuiendation, over the written sign: tures of the publishers of the leading daily and weekly papers, will he shown to those who requir My the columns of the papors, &c., will show tl im doiug nearly all the New York adverti is being done in the leading papers, from Canada ‘alifornia y. HW. MeDONALD. Estimate, or in a card to a book, and conn Times Builain Corrcetaess and time guarancect. fact, any kind of busine canbe had at printing office, 113 Nass very low rates. Mrs. Jervis’ Cold Candy—Time-tested, and recommensed by the first men of the country, for cougla, olds, hoarseness, sore throat, an other pulmonary com: giain #. Clay, Taylor, Benton, Van Buren, and otlior dls nished men, have recommended this really good erticle. Sold by Mrs. W. Jervis, No. Broadway ; Sieber, Third strect, helow Chos a@rnggists generally, nut, Philadelphia, and vy ‘Wonder of the World.—Devi Piteh Lovenge.—This is what has long been sou, aad ia in full faith offered to the publi foraoughs, colds, asthma, and cons ©. 1. RUNG, 192 Beoadway. agent Sor Now York. If yom want fine, dark, soft the head or face—if you wont it to g reader—just try a two shilling bott JONES’ Coral Hair Restorative—it dresses the hair deliciously its falling,and makes it crow dark and fine now, too, Depot for Jones’ Lily White, fo: one shilling a box now, 403. Hroadw ‘y thingfon your iwir; you'll be delighted, reader: & q nt for, , For sale Price 25 conts per box, solo y naturally dark To the Poor, Indigent, who bring certificates from a respectable ph they are too poor to pay, ant aro afftictod with galt rheum, scurvy, orysipelas,' pimples, cruptions, chapped, cracked flesh, or any skin déecase, will be supplied, gratis, with JONES’ Italian Chemical Soap, which is a ‘positive eure for any of the aboye, Nepot, 403 Broatway, sician that may be hadas above. eure | silky Hair on | Stuff, of all q ‘at Croton mills, =m "THREE Sonne Dr. # Nioukrenoleo—Those of the most eminent allopathic sicians in New York, who have lor some tits past boca using the Nioukrcaoleo, if they would, give the public some start facta in its favor. Two of them declined, by sa; that they recommended anything of the kind'to the public, they would forfeit thelr positions, by having their names ‘erased from the books of the society.’” other did not like to have his ‘*name go to the world connected with such a low business ax hair-growing,”” The Doctor wears @ wig—of the hugest dimensions—a perfect Pando ra’s box of fat. People of his “caste” of wind, rarely, if ever, have any hair of their own at the age of seventy. The moment they begin to grow bald, they run the usual round of orthodox remedies, until the last fiber has been eradicated; leading many to suppose, from the look of t! that their progenitors must have entered into a combination to ruin the barbers and razor manufacturers. Such people remind us of the case of the lady of an aj in Broadway, who tinkered with various chemicals, until she utterly rained her hair—in fact, brought about total baldness; and now, although quite a young woman, wears a wig. ' Nature never intend- edit. Asa preventive and remedy for affections of the sealp in children, Debay’s Nioukrenoleo has never had itsequal; while it may be used, without the least hesita- tion, on’ the head of-the most delicate infant. It is de- lightfully cooling to the sealp, and lays the foundation of a'magnilcent head of hair. ‘Vor sale by E. French, Book- selle®, 135 Nassau strect; T. J. Crowen, Bookseller, 500 Broadway; Dewitt & Davenport, Booksellers, ‘Tribune buildings; Mrs. D. Sargent, No. 1 St. Marks place; A. M. Conklin, ‘corner of Broadway and Thirty-fourth ‘street, and Booksellers generally; also in Brooklyn, by Mra. Hayes, 175 Fulton street.’ N. B.—Letters must be ad- dressed to Dr. E. F. DEBAY, care of ¥. Freneh, 135 Nas- sau street. Dr. J. W. Phel; trusses and abdominal RING, 192 Broadw: agent for New York. > (Of Boston) Celebrated supporters, for sale by C. H. , corner of John ‘street. Sole Bush’s famous jc Cream Liniment, that never fails to relieve pains, aches, broises, swellings, &c., can be had at 326 Greenwich street, corner of Duane; Guion’s, corner of Bowery and Grand street; Coddington’s, corner of Spring and Hudson streets; Dr. Hunter's, 108 Sixth avenue. In Brooklyn, of Mrs. Hays, 176 Fulton street. Price 25 cents. Watts’ Nervous Antidote.—«I was terribly afflicted with dyspepsia and great nervous debility, and used Watts’ Nervous Antidote, which has wonderfully re- newed me. It is impossible to speak too highly of the Antidote—Mrs. Low, 203 West Twenty-fourth street.’” 9 per bottle; $9 per dozen. Agency, 38 Ann street, near Nassau. Wigs and Ton tchelor’s New Style of wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation of na- ture yet invented. ‘Those wanting a very superior article should oall at BATCHELOR’S celebrated wig factory, No. where can be found the largest and beat the city. Copy the address. Gouraud’s Liquid Halr Dye 1s, without ex- ception or reservation, the very best ever invented. Be- ware of puffed dyes. Fqually celebrated is Gouraud’s Medicated Soap, for curing pimples, freckles, sallowness, chaps, roughness, &c. Poudre Subtile uproots hair from | any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Gloss, at No. 67 Walker street, near Broadway. Hetr Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liqaid hair dye is the best yet discovered for coloring the hair or whiskers the moment it is apy |. The wonderfu) ease and certainty with which thi: orite and old esta- Dlished hair 4; rforms is astonishing. It is for sale, or applied, at LOR'S wig factory, No. 4 Wall atreat Cristadoro’s Celebrated Liquid Dye changes the hain instantly to a beautiful black or brown, while hi preservative and beautitier stimulates its growth, and PerPetuates its Tuauriance to the latest period of life ie ye i applied privately, and both sold at CRISTADO- | O'S, No. 6 Astor House, and by druggists generally, YX ’s Kathatron.—The most delightfal toilet article, and effective remedy for dandruff, nervous headache, loss or change of color of hair, in the world. It requires but ono trial to satinfy all. Sold by the trade generally throughout North and South America, Furope, and the islands of the ocoan, in large bottlos, for 25 ants. Sold by Rushton, Clark & Co.; C. H. Ring, corner John street; Rice & Smith, 725 Broadway, New York; Mrs. Hays, 146 Fulton street, and Radcliff & Brothers, street, Brooklyn, ’ Wholesale depot, 161 Broadway. D. 8 BARNES. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. 489 Atlantic 4 SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. a HE WOODWARD GUARD.—THE MEMBERS ARE requested to attend at the Fourteenth Ward Hotel, Grand street, this evening, for the election of officers. D. Hocan, Acting Orderly. CHAS. KEEN, Captain. Fi aamoptoopes 4 GUARD.—A MEETING OF THE wmembers of this company will be held at head- quarters, corner of Broadway and Fourth street, at the Custom House, on Friday, the 28th inst., at half past eight o’clock P. M., as business of importance will be transacted. All members are particu requested to attend. order of ROBT. NUGENT, Commandant. Josrru Weir, Secretary. POLITICAL. TA MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN ‘Ward Committee of the Fifteenth ward, held at Con- tution Hall, No. 650 Broadway, on Thursday evening, January 27, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted — Whereas, a secret organization, consisting of a few self- elected and irresponsible persons, styled Suchems, have 5 qualifications of delegates to the Democratic General Committee, and have, in accordance most impertinent and unprecedented pretensio: the delegates of this ward from Tammany Hall; therefore, Resolved, That the above act of dictation deserves, as it will receive, the universal condemnation and contempt of the democratic porty of the city of New York. Resolved, That the ‘democracy of the Fifteenth ward approve and will sustain the course pursued by our de- legates, Richard Schell, John Wheeler and Charles D. Mead, and the organization of thé Democratic Republican General Committee of the city of New York of which Thomas J. Barr is Chairman, and that we will not re- cognise the acts of the spurious and self-constituted Sa- chems’ committee. Resolved, That the infamous and outrageous preten- sions of a treasonable faction to speak aud act for the patriotic democracy who have stood firmly by the Union and constitution during the recent years of trial, will never be recognized by those to whom principle is dearer than the spoils of office. Resolved, That the complacent colleagues of those self- called democrats who have hitherto pretended to act with the true Union democracy of the State, deserves the same consideration with their treasonable associates. WM. N. McINTIRE, Chairmn. Prrer A. Ross, ) g, ; Joun Giuore, f*ecretaries. ipa. WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE THIRD Ward Democratic Republican Ward Committee, elected for 1853, held at the house of William Woodlraf, Fulton street, on Thursday evening, Jan. 27, on mo- n, the following named gentlemen were unanimously elected as officers for 1853:--William Meédraw, Chairman, C. B. Woodruff, Kdward Burke, Secretaries; Win. Wood: ruff, Treasurer. On motion, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: — Resolved, That we approveof the course pursued by our delegates elect to the General Committee, in not pr: senting their credentials toa bogus committee, formed by a secret clique, to represent the democracy of the city and county of New York. Rosolved, That we pledye ourselves to support aud re cognise no other delegates than those who were honestly elected as members of the General Committee, of whi Benjamin A. Guyre, Anthony J. MeCarty, E. Peter, « . Warts, were duly elected as such delegates. Resolved, That w recognise no other ward com mittee, (and know that the democracy of the ward will re cogni+e no other,) than the Ward Committee elected on the same ticket that the aforesaid mamed delegates to the General Committee avere duly elected, Resolved, That we approve of the sentiments containod in the protest read by Alderman Thomas J. Barr, before the Sachems, and recommond its cireulation among the democracy of the AM McGRAW, Cha publican arrogated to themselves the power of crate hepa the ith such “WILL €. B. Woopavrr, ) f, See ) al meeting of the Grand Coune' ety or Colonbian Order, will be heki ng, January in the Council Chamber the Great Wigwa r after the s: the sun. A punctual att ee is requested. 0. 8. MESSERVE, Father. ‘Tnos, K. Down: Maula: AMMANY HALL Sachems of the ‘Tainm ciety h fo themselves the right of regulating the Demceratic Republican party of this ei ving arr aflairs y and county, Demoeratic Republican General Commiltes for the and county of Ni ne. ew York will be duly notifi THOMAS J. BARR, Chairman, pro t ILAAIER, } Secretaries, pro tem d of their mt. next mee’ Gre HD cratic Republican Ward Committee of the ward, held on Tuesday evening, Janawr purpose of organization, Dr. Wm. Itock ed Chai no: tem.; and Jokn Po: pro. tem. On Jemen as officers ari elected the folle nton, $ well, Treasurer. The commiit (Friday) evening, at 71; o'clock. DR. WM. ROCKWELT toun Poynto, Axprew Maru adjourned to mect thie Chairman, pro. t Vsecrgtaries, pb, tom UNION CLURL~A will be held at the Mercer fat 7} o'clock. Punetaal attendance ery member. DB. M, Cooxe, 1 s s. Heney, Jr, f Secretaries is oxpeeted from YIOR, Pres STOLEN GOODS. FICK OF THE CHIKV OF POLICE, JAN, 20, 1850. Anowner is wanted f6r a book’ suppose’ in have been stolen—title, Culloch’s Commereiat Dictionary.’? Apply at this office, GRORGE W. MATSPLI Re eee REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY ONE 1 iving information that will lead to the dis covery Fine be her three children, frou Pock- lington, England. was Lieerle eke ty herbert Gas ile ot Hotel, corner of Greenwich and Warren streets. ‘NFORMATION WANTED—OF CATHARINE AND JERE- miah O’Brien, who sailed from Ireland for Quebec in 1647, with their father, Cornelius O’Brien, who died oo his arrival at Quebec. Any information where the child- ren can be found will be thankfully received by their uncle, Daniel O’Brien, Piermont, Rockland county, N. Y. Pea. WANTED OF MARY ANN VESSEY, lately come to this country, with her family, from Norfolk, England. Any information of her whereabouts will be thankfully received by Samuel Tuck, Granite Halt Bowling Saloon, corner of Market and Water streets, Phi- ladelphia. SPECIAL NOTICES. USTRALIA.—MR. ELLIOT, OF ARKELL & ELLIOT, A 146 Pearl street, will sail for Melhourne about the rst of February, for the pu of extablishing an American house there in the shipping and commission business. He therefore respectfully solicits consigarhents of ships and merchandise of all kinds. The most satis factory refere be XTENSION OF CANAL AND WIDENING OF WALKER street.—All persons 0) to the assessmentievied on their property, and those not satisfied with the awards for their property, taken for wbe widening of Walker street, are requested to call at the Fast Broadway House, corner of Pike street, any time during day and evening, and sign a remonstrance against the same. UDSON RIVER RAILROAD.—STOP THAT ENGINE. H Pursuant to public netice, a mecting of property Owners and residents of the XIXth and XXth wards, in the vieinity of Eleventh avenue, was held on Wednesday evening, at the house of Mr. Donnelly, at the corner of Eleventh avenue and Forty-seventh street, for the pur- pose of taking measures to secure a prohibition of the use bfsteam on the Hudson River Railroad, in the eity, below Nixty-first street. On the motion of Mr. Caleb F’. Lindsley, Gen. Garrett H. Striker was called to the chair, on taking which he made a few pertinent remarks, setting forth the effects of the grievances complained of, in depreciating the value of property, by jeopardizing the lives of those who may ro- xide along the line of the road, and the remedy proposed for the nuisanee. oy On motion of Edward P. Clark, Esq., Messrs. ©. C. Ellis, Robert Auld, J. A. Donnelly, Abner Benedict, and Willian Gillen, were appointed Secretaries, and Robert Auli, ‘Treasurer. A remonstrance against continuing the use of steam by the Hudson River Railroad, between Whirty-first and Bix- ty-first streets, was then drawn up, and signed by about two hundred persons, for presentation to the Committee of the Common Council—and Messrs. Garrett H. Striker, K.P. Clark, J. H. Mott, Robert. Auld, C. 0. Ellis, Caleb F. Lindsley, Abner Benedict, and C. J. Donnelly, were ap- pointed & committee to wait upon the Joint Committee of the Common Council having the subject of railroads un- der consideration, for the purpose of urging the imme diate action of that body in the passage of an ordinance prohibiting the use of steam, as a motive power, below Sixty-first atreet. 4 ‘The meeting waa ably addressed by the Chair, also by Robert Auld, Abner Benedict, Alderman Doherty, J. H- Mott, Ambrose Striker, Culeb’ F. Lindsley, and A. Corn- wall, whose remarks were most, enthusiastically received and responded to. 5 Upwards of two hundred dollars were then subscribe? towards defraying the incidental expenses that may be incurred in carrying out the object of the mecting. it K, P. Clarke, Fsq., then presented the following resolu tions, expressive of the views of the mecting, with a few appropriate remarks, which were unanimously adopted Resolved, That while wo are desirous that vor oration a9 wells individuals, shall be protected in all the just rights, franchises, and privileges, guaranteed to them by the laws, yet we are fully sensible that in the exercise and enjoyment of the same, care must be taken not to interfere with the equally just rights of other members of the same communit; is a mere creature of tho statute, and when in the exer- cise of its funetions it oversteps its proper limits and in- vades the existing rights and comfort of the inhabitants on its line in this city, the evil becomes a nuisance, and as such should be abated by the proper authorities. Resolved, That the running of the trains of the Hudson Riyer Railroad Company on that part of their road in this city, between Thirt; comes wihin the category last above mentioned, and de- manda the prompt attention of the cliy government in remedying the same. Resolved, That the fact that it requircs a speed of twenty-five miles au hour to overcome the grade between Thirty-first and Sixty-first strects, is initself enough to demonstrate, without farther evidence, the immineut danger to lives and limbs from the use of steam on that portion of said road—of many others, in rendering houses and tenements along the linc of said road vacant aud un- inhabited, and in greatly depreciating real estate. Resolved, That for most, if not all, the evils and in- juries resulting from the use of steain on railroads, no ‘adequate remedy can be had by suit or otherwive, and especially are we confirmed in this belicl by the recent aaiieman in the Court of Common Pleas in this city, wherein it was decided that in the case of a resident - ing over Eleventh avenue, on the road between ‘Thirty- fourth and Thirty-fifth streets, (being the only part available for passing) was killed by a train which passed at the woe of twenty-five miles per hour, there was no 1 a. Resolved, ‘That, while we deprecate harsh or violent measures fo remore or abate the evil complained of, yet we greatly fear that, in a populous city like this, under outrages and wrongs, and exasperations, difficult at best to be borne, and for which, as we have sven, there is no redress by law, that a part of the community will, with dificulty, be restrained from proceeding to take the law into their own hands, unless the proper remody is applied before it is too late. ‘the meetii No. 12 City Hall, at 2 o'clock on Tuesday, the Sist inst., for the purpose of personally making known their wishes tothe City Fathers, and expectations that thelr Tights will be duly considered and respected in this matter. €. C, Fung, Secretary. _G, H. STRIKER, Chairman, ONE STAR.—THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE DIVISION ‘0. 1, of the 0. of L. 3. are particularly notified to attend a meeting, at their 3, on Friday evening next, 734 o'clock, 28th inst. By order of the President. JAS. B. HETHEN ION, Recording Secretary. N ECHANICS’ INSTITUTE ROOMS, NO. 1 BOWERY. ‘The third series of Mechanic: architectural, mechanicai, perspective, and ornamental drawing, figure and ornament moddleing ; also mathe- matics, ‘will commence on Monday evening, January 31, at the Institute rooms. The course wiil consist of twenty lessons in each class. Tern to members, $3 ; to non- members, $4. Apply to Actuary, in from 6 to 10 o’clock, I. M. J. K. FISHER, i} G. D, HISCo. J.T. FISHER,’ TOTICE.—THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE referred the subject of discontinuing the use of steam by the Hudson River Railroad Company below Sixtieth street, will mect to hear parties interested in the subject, at the Library, inst., at two o'clock, 12 City Hall, on Monday, 31st Wm. M. Tweed, A. A, Den- M. man, Wm. J. Peck, John Boyce, John Doheviy, 8. L, H. Wari, James M. Bard, Special Committee. OMY.—Dr. REDVIKLD WiLL first of « course of lectures upon Pi with practical iMustrations, this (Irid o'clock, at 413 Broadway, corner ol where a class is forming for practical science. Admission 25 cents, Saturda logical lecture and delineations. FCIURE ON WOMA ¢ c Wood Newcomb, will deliver the first lecture of this Course, at Wood’s Minstrel Hall, 444 Broadway, every | evening this week, rain or shine, siognomy, evening, at 734 spenard ‘street, struction in the . evening Phreno ‘HE BALL SEASON. JHE GRAND FANCY ND CIVIC BALL, OF | A the season, of the Mo 0 Association, will @ off at the Apollo Rooms, on Friday e nu Sth, 1853. Mr. it. W. Williams will be in attendance ickets to be had at the Astor House, Mercer House, James Cragin, Vlorence Hotel, E. P. Fox, Arbor. LOSTAND FOUND. —__ IN) BROADWAY, Church, @ payer box, containing som> d handkerehiels, marked 1. M. Vl ne breasipin, crescent form gold siouc, surrounded by filty pearls: one breastpin tilled with Wy with the initials T. C., on the back: one two gold lockets. Apply to AL CTL Broadway. 7 REWARD.—1A2?, IN THOM: tween Canal and Prinos, nw. 2ith, a lady’s earring, sot tinder will receive the abo owner, by applying at ‘Thompson street F REWARD. #) December. niel slut, “Ka logs. Whoever will ret ninih street and Broad d | ty. THROUG. ard &e ¢ the abow office, 67 Chatham s| at Bt lady's gold wateh, e1ss, and locket Chil of Police, | ard will be oaid f & WAKEMAN, Yo. 4 THE Vou THE itt o binek Ni udland dow, with white nswers to the nage of Major. Madon » brass collar, may TB. A. Brooke, 150 Any person return to the It receive five dolls a3 tip toh when last Falion « above addre i Rag Lost. who fond th diway, he will rece the landindy, anil no q SHE GENT! above tecth will eallagein at’ © the reward ‘vom the hands ¢ tions asked MALL. SUM OF MONK JERSEY ‘The loser, by doser the same, can pplying at Flouee’s Telegraph Qfien,’ apd thie adyertivement, Resolved, That a railroad company, as corporeticn, | y-first and Sixty-first streets, | then unanimous,y adjourned, to mect at | | ANTED — A SEAMSTRESS, ‘THAT knowledge of dressmaking, and would be willing TO WHOM Was | MAN | ] corner of James, eae aT CN ae nd ‘ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, 4 W situation as hor A widower Please call or address Mrs. No, 12 North Third street, Williamsburg, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION 44s nurse and scamstress,or to do light chamber work sewer. Good city references. call at 118 Fifth avenue, corner of Seventeenth street, at the house of her present employer. 'ANTED—BY A RESPECPABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation todo general housework in a private fami- ly. Can refer to her last place. Please inquire at 1,040 Ff ‘oadway, near Thirtieth street, in the store. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- tion as wet nurse. Can give the best of reference as tocharacter, &. Please call or address B. R., No. 145 Bowery. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION as chambermaid, and to assist in washing and iroming. Hay the best of city reference. Please call at the corner of Twentg-second street and Second x. venue, in the grocery store. @ambe seen for two days. "ANTED—BY ri RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid and waiter. and do plain sewing; or to travel to Kurope or California witl a lady. Good city reference given. May be seen for two a et No. 25 Besbrosses street, between Greenwich and Wash- ington. é ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN PRO- testant young girl, a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or a8 chambermaid and plain sewer, or as chambermaid and assist in washing and ironing. Good ity reference given, May be seen for two days at No. 80% Kighth avenue. ANTED—A COMPETENT YOUNG MAN, TO CLOSE: | W up a set of books. Apply by note to W. J. A, | New York Hotel. ~s , inducements will be off ‘Ad. | , with references and where to be seen, Commission, | | ANTED—TWO MATHEMATICAL — INSTRUMENT makers. None but first rate workmen need apply. F OX & SHAIN, 464; Walnut street, Philadelphia. Ww ANPED—A RESPECTABLE STEADY MAN, AS | coachmanand gardener. None needapply whohave | not good recommendations from their last places. In- quire at No, 80°Pearl strect. ‘ANTED—IN A GROCERY STORE, A SMART, ACTIVE boy, one who has been at the business before, and can come well recommended from his last employer. Call this evening, after 7 0’clock, at 549 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-third street. ‘ANTED—IMMEDIATELY, AN ACTIVE MAN, OF good address and business Co een to solicit orders in the city, and among shipping, for articles of large and daily consumption, A liberal arrangement can be made. Addrens P.M E., Herald oftice. ‘ANTED—ONE OR TWO WORKMEN THAT UNDER- stand the manvfacture of gas fixtures, and putting them up. Competent men only need ap ly. J. & I. COX, $49 Broadway, corner nard strect. ‘ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY AC quainted with tue drug and prescription business. 2 Drugyist, Boyd's Post. ‘a situation as chambermaid and waiter, and would de Willing to assist in the care of children. Can be seen at No, 1 Union court, University place, near Twelfth street, for one day. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain cook, washers and ironer, or to do general housework ina small family, Good city’ refer- ence given. May be seen for twoda . 634 Hous- ton street, corner of Wooster. ‘ANTED—BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, A SITO- W ation as cook. Can do any kind of cooking or WANiirauon A SMARI, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, baking, and would be willing to assist in washing and ironii The best of city ret for three days at 57 Rast Twenty-seventh street, first white cottage from Fourth avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, NEAT, AND IN- dustrious young woman, with the best of city references, a situation to cook, wash and iron, or woald do chamberwork and washing in a private family; is thoroughly sppabe in either capacity. No objection to do the work AO small family. Please call at 500 Hous- it. C G WOMEN, ¢ r8:) one to cook, wash, and iron, and is a [ap baker—the other to do chamberwork and plain sew- ing, she is a first-rate sewer. The bestof city reference given. Please callat 142'Third avenue, between Fourteenth and, Fifteenth streets, third floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. SPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, asituationas cook. She is a good washer and ironer; would have no objection to do housework for a small family. Can be seen for two days at 101 Baltic street, corner of Hoyt, Brooklyn. Wa SITUATION, BY A RES! testant young woman, as chambeymaid, or would ao the housework of a small private family. "Is a good plain sewer. Inquire at 196 Madison street, for Mrs. Brown, in the réar. | ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN- a situation as cook, ina private family or a respect- | able boarding house ; understands baking and making try, and can give good city references. Can be seen two days, at 94 Green street, between Prince ond Spring streets, in the rear. Also, a rospeciable Seotch § rl wants a situation as chambermaid and waiter, or to jo plain sewing. Good city reference given. Can ba seen for two days, at No. 04Green strect, between Prince and Spring streets, in the rear. ANTED—3Y A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A'SITUA Ah ra hd a firat rate cook ; ceuaneat bs aa ir. Morris’ grocery, corner niversity place ar | fvelfth strect. f rigs: A ala Pneitlinn Sembee itnade hited ET NURSE.—A RESPECTABLE AND HEALTHY woman, with a fresh breast of milk, will take a child to nurse at her own residence, having lost her »wn atbirth. ‘fhe best of reference given. Apply to Mrs. Daw, 329 Sixth avenue. 'ANTED—BY A RESPHCTABLE WOMAN, A SI1UA- tion as cook; understands all kinds of French cook- ingand pastry. Good testimonial as to character and ry ag Vlease call at the toy store, 803 Broadway, for é Ree hivnleuihe Ait Sees Mele ASTER BY A YOUNG WoILAN, A SHUATION, W to do housework in a privat . ges not such an objcet as a nice place. Can be rete with reter- ence at NO. 8 Pifuabeth stredt, second tloor, back room, from ten to two o'clock. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, AMBITIOUS girl, aged fiftecn years, who wishes to go as child- ren’s nurse and to assist in light chamberwork or Waiting; will make herself generally useful to. good lady who will take her under her care; wages moderate in TABLE PRO- room, fortwo days, or send a note as above. woman; she is a first-rate cook, laundress, «eam- stress, and capable of nursing. ‘the’ best of ference con be given. Can be seen for one week. call at 326 Fighth strect, second floor, front roo: years of age, a situation to do any light work, or to take care of children. Can be seen for two days at 197 Hester strcet. "ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE young women ; one to cook, wash or iron, or to do housework, and the other as waiter ; have got the best of city reference, and can be seen for two days, at 212 Madison street, third tleor. ‘ANTED—TWO GERMAN GIRLS, WHO UNDER- ironer; the other as chambermaid, &c. Apply at 2 | West ‘wenty-eighth street. to do light chamberwork. Good’ reierenees required. | Apply at 40 West Twenty-first street. and ironer. Fourth avenue, 01 ‘Thirty-third street. housework of a private famil; stand plain cooking, and Call at N Irving. Wars GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL HOUSE: work of a small family. None need apply unless fully competent. An American preferred, Henry street. Wane GERMAN WOMAN, AS FIRS? RATE cook, and accustomed to cook’ for ‘urge parties: one who speaks some English preferred, ‘To such a one good wages will be given. Apply at 254 Fourth avenue, next to the corner of Twentieth strect. ANTED—A RESPLCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO roughly understands cooking and general house work. Apply, between the hours of 10 aud 12, at 100 William street, up stairs. V TANIED—EIGHT OR TEN soft cap makers; also, None need a wages are gi 369 Broadway. She must und be a rasher and iro . 113 Fast Ywenty-fourth street, Mrs. James “Apply at 55 LADIES’ DRESS AND two smart saleswomer ply but experienced hands, as the | m. Apply in the evening, at RICHMOND'S, ikl tonurse. ‘an‘be seen for IN ASMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTES tant woman, to cook, wash, iron, and make herself ly useful; a Fyeneh or German’ woinan pfeferred, 71 Nassau street, second floor. SRIENCED COOK, FOR A PRI amily. No washing. Wages $10. Apply o'clock, at 148 Grand sireet, as the lady will that time, Also wanted, a Protestant mbermaid and lundress; also, a Protes- colored conchman, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—EIGHT 6}! TEN LAr io ornament and make paper machie goods, p cipally Daguerreotype case covers. The work can be taken | to their own homes Good hands can m: | ten dolinrs per week, Fall instraction given in four les * | sons, Apply at 683 Broadway, between 10 and3, [PV astep—a Wer sonst and healihy, and give No. 626 Broadway, at Dr. o'clock, I, M. | V J ANTED IMMEDIATELY —TWO CLIAKS, THAT HAVE: | had some experience in choice groseries, that wisi to continue in the bustuess, and do not feel themselves | above their calling; one to write, collect, , the other toaet as senior sulesman. None netd apply, unless they the best of city veferenco as to character and Address Chester Driggs, through the Post | Otic, post pala. | Warns COMP! one baying practical | good salary will be given. | J.8. G., a¢ this office, vod references. Apply at vailly’s office, from 3 to 4 WET SALESMAN,—t0 sperience in the city trade a Address, stating name, &., eae ease neenineee | ANTED—A WHIVE MAN, WHO CAN COME WELL | recommended, as a porter, or packer of hard ware goods. Address, with references, Box 2,628 Post | Ofiece vB Inga’ et, avenue, V TANTED— V trious habits, as light por racniled, Apply hetween 6 and 7 1 M. to } PRAY & WEDDELL, 703 Broadway. WHEELW RIGHT, ON » of Murphy & FI DY AND IN Must be well ree V RNTED—IN A BROKERS about 18 or 19 years of | tive, ean come well recommend | himself generally useful. of the business preferred , who is smart and ac I, and is willing to make One who bas some knowledge Apply at 100 Chatham street, sucha family. Has six months reference from her last place. Please call ut 290 First avenue, second floor, front ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MIDDLE-AGED ‘-ANTED—DY_ A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, 16 stand English—one as good cook, washer, and HAS SOME ‘ANTED—A COLORED WOMAN, AS COOK, WASHER Apply at the seeond house west of Teter aes GERMAN GIRL, TO DO THE GENERAL NT WOMAN, | from eight to | SHE MUST BE YOUNG | sixth | ‘ANTED—A GOOD FIREMAN FOR A LARGE HO- tel, one that perfectly understands his business. Address, A. B. H., Herald Office. ANTED—A FIRST RATE SALESMAN IN THE DRY goods store 313 Hudson street. ROBERT RAE. YOUNG MAN, WHO CAN SPEAK ENGLISH AND German, and who has been two years employed in a dry goods store at Charleston, S. C., wishes employment in goods establishment in New York. Please address Herald office. PERSON, RESIDING WHERE THERE ARE FINE schools ‘for boys, (New Haven,) is desirous of ing a schoolgirl in Rutger’s Instituie, and would like ¢ a lad in exchange for board. Address, B., Herald i 0 ti Office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF | obtaining a situation as chambermaid, or to do general housevork, Has no objections to take eae of chil m, or to make lerself generally useful. For furthes partioulars, please call at Atluntic strect near Rond, over he butcher's shop, Brooklyn, VARNISHER AND POLISHER WANTED.—ONE. that understands pianoforte work, and is capable of taking charge of the room, can have steady employment } and good wages. Apply this day, at Karle’ Hotel, be tween twelve and two o'clock, of "PHILIP C. TRAVER. A SITUATION WANTED, BY A PROYESTANT IRISH | rl, as chamberm or nurse, In quire for Jane, at 36 West Thirteenth street. LAPPER WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UN derstands making up dry goods. None other need | apply, "Apply immediately to JOHN L. SALISBURY, 53 Beriy sizeet. Also, a porter. AD} Cornish miners are wanted, to work in the iron mines | of New Jersey, to whom liberal ‘wages will be given. In quire at 82 Dey street, North river. rae ca ce hee cae eae nearer a LOAKS AND MANTILLAS.—WANTED, IN AN ESTA- blighment for the manufacture of the above articles, | a middle aged person, in the capacity of forewoan; on? | fully competent and’able to produce satisfactory vefer- | ence as regards character and ability, may obtain steady | employment and good wages, by addressing E. D. C., He- | rald oflice. LERK WANTED.—A BOY WANTED IN A WHOM sale grocery store, about fifteen years of age: one who expects to make his living by hard work. Apply to box 748 Post Office, with his handwriting, name, resi- dence, and reference. RAFTSMAN WANTED, IN A STEAM ENGINE AND r shop, in this sity. “One fully competent to take charge of that department, may address F. E. D., Herald ice, for three days. RY GOODS S \LESMAN.—WANTED, A COMPETENT band for the retail city trade; also, a stout boy act as porter. Aj Atlantic street, Brooklyn. NGINEERS WANTED—10 ACT AS AGENTS FOR J. Lowe's Steam Pressure Gauge, 47 Dey street, New York. must have ten dollars cash, and by that agant investment they can realize a first rate salary. ‘AT TRIMMERS WANTED—TO TRIM FINE, SOFT fe pod, eapelle gis. Anply.taboodiiely ts b ) chs. to Ritu ETivone 167 Wator streot, between Maiden lane and Burling slip. URSE WANTED.—GOOD CITY REFERENCE RE- juired. None need apply, but those who have them, at the upper corner of Fifth avenue and Twen- tieth street. 0 CIVIL ENGINEERS ANO SURVEYORS.—A RE- spectable young gentleman wishes an engagement as assistant in any kind of employment. The best of city reference can be given, Address George, Herald office. 10 HATTERS.—WANTED—A FIRST RATE CURLER, to whom constant employment and good wages will be given. Address or apply, to B. H. LIGHTPUOT, No. 41 North Second street, Philadelphia. "0 JEWELERS. — WANTED, A GOOD CHASER; also, one who understands making {filled work, None need apply except those who understand their busi- ness, Address IG. 8, Lox 88 Yost office, Springfield, ANTED—STIUATIONS, FOR TWO ENGLISH SER- vants, as experienced cooks; one Welsh chamber- maid and waiter; nine excellent plain cooks, and five Irish Protestant general house servants, highly recom- mended by the most respectable families. Apply at Manning's office, 10 Tillary street. near Fulton, Brooklyn. N. B.—Wanted, « competent coachman immediately, who understands hor-es perfeetly. hese lta nedl abe Aallale Le WANTED TIACES FOR MOST CAREFULLY SE. lected servants, at MORRIS & CO.'S Intelligence oflice, 287 Broadway, comer of Reade street.—No girl ad- mitted at this office without good recommendations, On hand—first rate hotel cook, English chambermaid and washer, English cook, and servants for all kinds of work. chmen, gardeners, waiters, &e. » ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET, SALESMEN, clerks, porters, men on railroads ‘and steamers, coachmen, waiters, and boys to learn trades. Places for smart girls re: Applicants enclosing one dollar, free of postage, stating particulars, can he promptly suited. ¥ YHOMAS SPINK’ Agent. MUSICAL. BEST, LOUAN AND BOUDOI PIANOS MAY HR found at 297 Broadway.—Hallet, Davis & Co.'s nos, with wolians, are acknowledged the best for tone, and standing in tune, of any in the world, while Samuel Gilbert’s boudoir pianos are the only ones which are sought after. Secoul hand pianos in great variety, cheap. Music and musical publications. Dealers supplied on liberal terms. Pianos to lt. | T. $, BERRY & CO., 207 Broadway. | JQMVE PIANOFORTES VOR SALE OR HIRE, CHEAP. | Prices $150, $100, $50, $35, und a handsome rose- | wood for $115; or to jet for $2 50, $3 50, and $4 per M. DUMSDAY, 190 | Fernie! | 0, “apnly 0D. ORNISH MINERS WANTED.—A FEW FIRST RAT | | double harness. ae OP ARTAIERSEIP — MUNIOK #. BRYANT We shall remove in # few days to our former location, 173 Broadway, corner of street, up stairs, where we shal! continue the jewelry and hook and eyg business, as heretofore. IRA RICHARDS & CO., 179 Broaiway. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE COPART- nership heretofore exis under the name and firm of Maire & Lanson, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The unsettled business of the late firm will be adjusted by H. F. Maire, who alone is authorized to use the name of the tirm in liquidation. MENRY F. 3 New York, Jan. 26. 1858. LEWIS LANSON, NOTICE.—HENRY F. MATRE will still continue the manufacture of watch cases aud the importation of wateh- es, at the old stand, No. 189 Broadway, up etaire, —PARTNERSHIP.--AN OPPORTUNITY $5,000. oilers to any gentleman x € amount, and of good commorcial ability, joining a wholesale establishment, where the both secure and extensive. Address H. R., Herald Office. JUGS OLD STYLE SCHIEDAM AND profits are 20.000, a0 se warranted Pure, and possessing all the fine medicinal qualities for whieh this old fashioned articie has been xo long exteemed LIQUORS. and 40 highly recommended by the faculty’ Sold by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street. DOZEN DUBLIN STOUT AND FALKIRK 2,00 ale, just received by the Glasgow and ms. Also, on hand, Younger’a Tennant’s, Camp- bell’s, &c., Scotch ale, London porter, XXX i Philadelphia porter, eens to any in the market. sale . H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, cor- ner of Crosby. N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF BRANDIES, WIN! whiskey, rum, gin, champagne, segars, Se., of the well known brands, imported for wholesale and for sale in quantities to suit, at a saving of t per cent, by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome corner of Crosby. HAMPAGNE WINES.—500 BASKETS LOW PRICED champagne wines, suitable for the California market. For sale, cheap, by WM. ROBINSON, 123 Pearl street. TV ASAR'S POUGHKERISLE BREWERY—BSPABLIBE ed 1797.—The undersigned continue to manufactare the celebrated Poughkeepsie pale, amber, and XXale and for home consumption, and the markets of South America, Australia and the Indies, hij pine, the article is put up as heretofore, in new wood | guilt se boat casks, manufactured expressly for such ur] purpose. Orders received at their depot, 116 Warren treet, New York, or at the sedges 0e] & CO. HORSES, CARRIAGES, de. [JORSE AND FAMILY CARRIAGE FOR SALE—AN horse and carriage for sale. MCULLOUGH, 141 Maiden OX WAGON WANTED—FOR ONE OR TWO HORSES. It must have two seats for four persons, or for two Jersons and servant. The front seat must be covered. Address Wagon, Box 665 Post Ottice. OR LE-—A SORREL HORSE, excellent fami] Price, 1 if lane.’ SIXTEEN HANDS high, six years old, a good traveller, fit for any kind ot work in single and ‘double harness,’ and warranted sound and kind. Apply at Liberty street Bazaar, Brocklyn. R SALE—A SPLENDID GRAY MARE, 1435 HANDS, very stylish, and can trot a mile in about three ininutes; seven years old, sound, and kind in single and Also, a ay horse, sixteen hands high, est years old, sound and kind, and is a very fine tra- yeller, and very stylish. Will be sold cheap for want of use. Can be seen at Connelly’s stable, 39 Great Jones si Hi RSE, WAGON, AND HARNESS FOR 8A VERY cheap—A bay pony, sound and kind in all . is a fast trotter, and witbout a fault. ‘The wagon is by a first rate maker, and in perfect running order, and im excellent-condition, ‘The harness also is very good. ‘The whole will be sold for $175, if applied for before Saterday. Inquire at Chichester’s stables, Cherry street, or to owner, 46 Vesey street. CLOTHING. Rh ee eet eee: ay Notes SONG OF THE SHIRT HAS IMMORTALIZED Hood: jood ; Labor shouts forth his praise {o the welkin; And could wo frame as glorious 1 par we would Touch our harps in sipeoat of ELKINS; For the shirts made by Fikins, in cheapness surpass, ‘As in beauty and fit, all the others; And though beauty and worth seldom couple; alas? Yet they meet in this case like two brothers. Gentlemen furnishing their own material, will re- crive prompt attention, at greatly reduced rates, at 464 (CASTOFF CLOTHING AND FORNITURE WANTED — Persons desirous of converting their cast-off articles into cash, can obtain a fair price by sending for the sub- scriber, at hin residence, or through the Post Office. N. B.—Eadies attended by Mrs. Cohen. M.S. COHEN, 66 Elm street. Ogee CLOTHING—THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS worth wanted.—Gentlemen ha‘ large or small quantities of gooil Ieft-off clothing to dispose of, can ob- tain the full value in current money, by calling om or sending for JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, fifth storegfrom Chatham street. AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. Ladies and gentlemen having any clothing, furni- ture, or jewelry, can obtain a fair cash price, the subscriber, at his residence, or through the post. Ladies attended by Mrs. Dusseldorf, 13 Elm street. L. M. DUSSELDORF, MISCELLANEOUS. 1 5 0: ENGRAVINGS, CONSISTING OF LAND- . scapes, small and large, studies, view: interiors, portraits, large engravings for parlors, fine line prints, &c. Books and engravings of all kinds bought. Bring them along tothe old ney ae 38 Ann street, Fowler’s buildings. JOHN P. NEAGLE. « Ser rhs ven Neg re rene ys FRENCH, iglish, German, Italian, and American engravings, imported and sold by W. SCHAUS, 303 Broalway, up stairs. Catalogues may be had gratis, on application; or will be forwarded by ‘mail, om receipt of two stamps. Cron. CELEBRATED PATENT CAST IRON RAIL- ing.—The New York Tron Railing Company make and put up to order eve: cast iron railing for buildings, parks, courts, &e., &e., in a complete workmanlike manner, u| Crowell’s celebrated patent principle, ‘without saving thereby to purchasers twenty-five to fifty cents per running foot. ‘They invite o critical examination of their patterns and works, to which they are making tasteful additions. Specimens may now be seem. in eeveral of the cemeteries near, and at buildings in the city. N. B.—All kinds of cast and wrought iron work for dulldings, such as bank and vault doors, shatters, brackets, light counting house desk and counter gratings, window guards, wall stays, &e., &c., &c., fur- nished at short notice, and at most reasonable charges Office No. 79 Duane few doors east of Broadway. AS FIXTURES, CHANDALIERS, BRACKETS, PEN - dants, solar and fluid lamps, mantle candelabras, girandoles, of thecelebrated Cornelius make, Also, silver. plated on albata castors, baskets, table and desert forks, 7a dozen, spoons $8 a dozen.’ Ivory handled cutlery, &e. MORGAN, 152 William street, between Fulton and Ann streets, opposite the Church ‘0 FOR AUSTRALIA !—TENTS, HAMMOCKS, Bags, &c., furnished at the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, at TYLER’S, 25 East near Catharine street, N.B.—Awnings, sackings, and cot oms. aricty of plain and ornamental | month. Grand street. | JPMPORTANT MUSICAL. ANNOUNCEMENT.—SIGNORINI | DL ELIZA VALENTINI, prima donna, professor of : i announces to all persons of both sexes, from ten to thirt? | years of age, in which she may find a first class voice, extensive compass and good ear, that she is willing to int struet them in singing, gratis, with the condition to sing in publice oncerts that Signorini Valentini proposes to | givein New York ona permanent system. Apply at her | own house, 200 Fourth street, from 10 A. M. tll 5 P, M., | every | JJROLIAN PIANOFORTES.—T. GILBERT & (0.3 | ‘4 oelebrated pianofortes, with and without the | Molian.—The subscriber, who is sole agent in this city for the sate of these instruments, (the reputation of | which has become world-wide.) is prepared to offer | them at prices which, to those wishing to purchase, ean- | not fail to be satisfactory. Possessing facilities for ob- | taining pianos unsurpassed, by those of any other | house in the city, he does not hesitate to say that | ; he can present inducements to buyers not to be found elsewhere. He has constantly on hand an extensive as. | sortment of second-hand pianos, at bargains, which he | Searlessly asserts will defy competition. Gilbert's e! boudoir or cottage pianos, for small rooms. Also, | deons, of Prince’s and Cabart’s make. Grand weol | other pianos to let. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, corner of Anthony st., up stairs, INSTRUCTION, en ee | N_ ENGLISH LADY, RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM i London, with the highest testimonials from the | | hobility whose education she has completed, ! afew hours unoccupied, is desirous of bei ployed, as daily or occasional governess. He | | F acqnire. mente are of the highest order as teacher, She also undertakes to give instruction in mnsie and draw: ing. Address, by letter, post-paid, to Miss H. W. Union | Square Post Oitice, | Book kere, ARITHMETIC, &C., THOROUGHLY ) taught, by W. J. RENVILLE, 289 Broadway. Each | son is separately instracted, and is enabled with fa: | ty, to practice the knowledge imparted to him. Open | day ing. ‘Germs reasonable. | Pp MANSHIP.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE L new pupils daily, at his rooms, 289 Broadway. La- | dis’ classes wt 11 A. M. and 4P. M. gentlemen's classes | a10A. Me, and 8, 7, and 8 o'clock, P.M. Private instruc: | tion at hours convenient to the pupil. See card. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH. {PANISH S LANGUAGE.—A COMI ‘T TRACHER has a few unemployed hours, and is desirous to de- yote them to the insiruetion of his native langaage, | Terms, $18 per quarter, payable monthly in advance, shy | ing five lessons per week. ‘Apply to Sr. ¥. I. M., No. 475 | Pearl street UTOR WAN’ ONE PERFECELY COMPETENT TO teach three children, between the ages of ten and sixteen, in-all the different branches of a sound English | eduention; a knowledge of the French indispensable: one | familiar with the German and French preferred. Adiresy ' Lox 1,129 Post office, ILK—ALDEN’S CONCENTRATED MILK.—THIS 19 the only preparation of milk ever discovered that has fully answered the purpose intended, kept good in all climates, and given entire satisfaction. By the process of concentrating, all the essential properties of milk are preserved in a pure state, great care being taken to use only the best quality of pure milk. It is readily dissolved in hot or cold water, and may be used for all purposesfor which milk or cream is used ; forms a healthy and nutri- tious article of food for children, and is recommended by Dr. Chilton and other celebrated chemists. “hip cap- tains, stewards, families. eating hoses, and travellers will find this a very convenient and valuable article for making custards, puddings, cakes and ice cream. agents, SENET & CO., dealers in ship, army, and navy mess stores, 113 Chambers street. AGODA TF.: COMPANY, 114 CHATHAM STREET, are selling five pounds of black tea for one dollar, id ten pounds good ground coffee for one dollar. 1.0 DAGUERREOTYPISTS, STEELWORKERS, DEN- tints, freworkers, glassmakers, &c.—Bromine, iodine, chioride gold, hyposulphide soda, cyanide potassium, Vienna lime,’ English rouge, crocus martis, platina, im plate and wire; bismuth, refined nickel, cadmium, pala- dium, nitrates strontia and baryta, chlorate oxide colult, oxide manganese, sattre, sub -oxide copper, extraet copaiva, fu i &c., for sale L. TECCHTWANGER Tdi Maiden lane, -ninsainateaeal dso tne Seep UU Howr's couant caxpy— Axk, the crowied city through What will stubborn coughs subdue? Every man, with liberal views, ‘Tells you, Howe's Cough Candy use. How, (you ask,) can this eure? How? Echo promptly answers—Howe. 60,000 PACKAGES OF THIS CRLEBRATED COUGH CANDY has already been sold in the first two weeks of its intro- duction. It is purely vegetable in its medical and cannot injure any one, and is by far the most 4 medicated candy ever known, and the only article of any kind ever offered to the public to give relief to *, colds and hoarseness in coughs, FIVE MINUTES, ‘Therefore, let every man, woman and child wee Howe's Cough Cand Price—5, 10 and 20 coats per package. Can be found * all the drug stoves in this city, Brooklyn, and Williams- burg. clos for New York—Hall, Ruskle &Co., reet; W. I. Peck, No. 98 John 4 :C. H. Ring, corner Broad. 7 ‘ook & Co., No. 270 Wash+ Hays, No. 175 Fulton etreet, Brook« s generally throughout the United ington street; Mr lyn, end by dr ‘tates, OCULISTS AND 0 THE DEAV.—DR. HEATH REMOVED HIS office to No, 40 Howard street, New York, Hours’ from 10 (62. Residence, 200 Pulton street, Brooklyn, Hours ti) 9 A. M, and from 3 to 6 P.M. Dr. HL has con, stantly on hand « large assortment of artidigial eyon.

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