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.y Intelligence. Tr a bo is not in love with this weather? Inthe midst of winter we are enjoy! btful temp sratureof summer. Gvercosts as it might, be, owing to which is still e'tin spots nae Kory oe oy Yaowever, we have good reason to be tharkful elerk of the ‘eenbar for the present spell. ‘Tan Tuxes or Two LaspinG Crmzaxs —We learn that ‘the friends of Eiwin Oroswel , Esq , are relieved from thelr fmamediate anxieties respectiz his health. A favorable ebange has taken place; one that presents good grounds for heping the most favorable issue. We fe regret to hear ‘West the Hon. Edward Curtis, of this city, was taken to the inane asylum on Saturday. His health has been failing far some time, and during the past year his intel: lect has been sensibly affected. Mxcuamics’ Instrrors.—An election of officers took ee Iast evening. Mr. Charles H. Delavan was called to the Caair, and the following gentlemen were elested :— Vie Presidents Fi Ween faroby, alee; ‘ice Presidents —First, jaw 5 3 shen Thomas TAs architeot; third, O Godfrey ther, fur manufacturer. bay vm hed plotare framer. easurer —He H. = Le ding Soe 6 H. Delavan, merchant. men MeDoneid, pianoforte maker, Docun, john ‘7 Fisher, marble worker; William Miles, leather manu’acturrr; George Stesrs, abipbuilder; Moses 1. Merritt, iron worker: D. D. Westervelt, ship- Dailter; George W. Pratt, leather menufactucor; Daniel James Rod; ra, telegraph apparatas; M. Oliver Hoyt leather manafacturer; ter: Myron Wight, engineer. Mxrnxe o7 Lingary Soaenms — A meeting of the dele- ten to form a Library Union, met last night at No. 149 and proceeded to tr ‘act the business neces- aary to carry out the des! Mr. Douglas Lefiogwell was elected temporary chairman. The constitution wag then consi(ered, and floally Soe The convention fhen resolved itsalt into a Library inion, and el+cted the following officers for the ensuing year:—President, Douglas Leffingwell. of the Clinton Union; Viee President, G. W. Morgan, of the Everertt Club; Correspording Secretary, Phil. Pritchard, of the New York Atheneum; Record: Becretary, Samuel Glascy. of the Minerva Library Union; beam R. C McCormick, Jr., of the Irving Library Union. The society then made arrangements for holding skepeclal put public mesting on Wednesday evening next, \Grena in to be delivered by some prominent man or cer 2 gity. Place and speaker to be made ki hereafter. Mserixg or rum Lrrnocrarmo Privrarg or Naw Yore.— aS mene of the lithographic printers of this city, t the Crystal, Grand street, yesterday, to take into saree their course of action with reapect to a set of ruls adopted and carried into action by the Litho- ge io Employers’ Union, deeming that "ne fact of mployers attempting to carry rules into coe © a dietator'al ravner, withou: consulting the employed, fe arbitrary, tyrannioal, unjast, and subversive of those wingghoged of liberty establiched by the constitution of republican country—ths following resolutions were wpavimourly adopted :— Rerolvcd, That wo sond so'rcular to ech establishment where the rules are in operation, requesting the employers to remove thom. knowo with Feapeot 0 t f liberty, wo refuse to work for = Nerds who ri tain those rolesin their blishm eats. That wa. individually and soll tively, pledge hat wo will not retura to work again, until all rock Basan the rules aro taken bask to the thoy have loft. Resolved, That we call upon es are hut ‘Work ent) rules are r The meeting then adjourne ‘Wao Hap ras Pree rit, THR Nozet Burnep ovr ?— It sess ire, when the Metropolitan Hall and Lafarge , the nozel of some hose was held the men of ovory up by the employ: Gader. Sintinction: Tavaddition to what we Dave alceady suid, wo have received the following communication :— TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERAL! Tm an article in Page paper thi this head whom horor is due,’ at instead of T. F. dwin having hold tho pipe a Hore Co. No. 35, it was Hugh d that he was the first to enter Fed ake Tris ‘A momber of Engite Co. No.4 was the first in and when the nozel was burned off, the pipe was ig placed it in » window and left it to take care west, ray feeling ufo in the building. Jan. 10, 1864. GH CURRY. This, pro! iy, will eettle this affain The pipe, it Bnally appears, beld itself. F Frex.—Between twelve and one o’slock Monday night a fire was discovered in the dwelling of Mr. James L. Petrie. 188 Wost Eleventh street, supposed to have originated by ‘the mice cirrying away 6 gees matches. The dan- age was about $1,100, which was fully covered by insar- noe. POLIO} MEN KENNEDY AXD SMITH PARDONED BY THE GOVERNOR. ‘The two policemen, Keanedy aud Smith, of the Fi'th wara, who, some few montus since, were convicted of weyiary, ve both bean restored to their liberty and cit- feu. y an unconditional pardon — by Govern- orSeymour. The peculiar character of some of the evi- ence which tended to prejadge the care in the f jury, was submitted to the Executive, and since their the Governor ordered their dsteation in the @ity prion until the whole matter could be farther and more fully investigated, upon newly discovered evidence favorable to the acoused. These ma’ have been ere nn ly looked ix to by the Commissioners of Police, and orate int ren¢ered by them tothe Governor in sceused, upon which the Executive hes omen tars a pardon. We understand Recorder trenks t ‘to permit the evidence on which he formed his opinion to be publisned in a few days, See Root’s New Show of Pictures this day, None but themselves can be their parallel ROOT'S Gallery, 313 Broadway. Honor The Greatest Show of made in this country can be seen at way. Tho pictures challenge criti Anson’s Daguerreotypes, Large volabe Incla- @ing a peat morocco case lined with velver, for fifty conte, These daguerreotypes aro unequalled for durability and life: Uke exprestion, ind warranted to, shces. shat cot $2 and $5 e! Soremember aNSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite the Meteepo an Hotel. call the attention of our readers to the e 'ypes ever 0078, No. 363 Brosd- engraving: ay. at 1034 o'clock A. M. ‘way, next door to sho Ti Kisravstee New Music.—The Water Spirits Daett wor’s by Jomes Simmonds, musio by the oclebratea com or Thomas Baker. This isone ef his best productions joe 38 cents. Just publirhed by HORsCE WATERS. ‘®. Gilbert & Co.’s Superior Planos.—A fine ween just received, and for eale very low. Also, ith’s unequalled melodeons, a fu'l supply, at low prieos, at HORACE WATERS’, 385 Broadwa; Music establishment Writing and Bookkee; Broadway. corner of Franklin street. A sulte of five ‘tho great piano an New York Journal for January, ayebh folly iHeetrsted) will be published this « Toteing, a0 '3 oalosk. This aumber completes Forumes'all the numbers of which will be in print on Monday next, snd bound volumes witl bo issued at an early day thertaticr. Price 1234 conts number; one doliar aad fifty gente per aenum, in advance, Seat by mail or by carriors to any part of the city. . D. ORVIS, 75 Nassau street. paapprneiee Sac Prin —Nae—Gor—st- ting—/on—S4, Carda! cards! cards! osrde! pric ted ia th tand most expedit recy lowest tthe office of the “or: etree’, Cormerly of Joan Kiseete)) arpr tl at GORDON’S, 84 Ni Fashionable ready made Cl: fwenty percent. Owlog to Se eubwcriber is eel'tng om hi erorsente % $3 onesi oreaent of fone ate eo! sacks. Allat the samo redu GEO. LEVIE, 880 Broaiway. Wet en sara the Steamer Hamboldi as Je. und are just opened at HITCHOO 9! 2 BEATERS Si Broadway. Also. wet wooll and Mareeilfes quilte: wer lixen ahs! $48. yard; wot table damacks, at 2s, 6d. and 3s.; bir itis: Gas, de,, de. Perham, at Academy Hall —Is still doing a fusbing business in selling gift tickets and amutin pecple. astoni enterprise das crost tare to say that the veeta. $2 gating ot peut tatmas monts held out by Mr. Perhara. For e are ACmit od to the exhibition, ob is ontith the 100.000 mageifi gent and costly gifts oxumerated in the list that we frequently laid befers ovr readers. Woe would ri frien de that there are bet about 1,50 gift tickets % te, and pT ietion ofthe mirror positively coase, after the Slat ean $2,000,000 Worth of Propesty Magis nea _ Sr opraad bcome of the cates that pe fire y 9% te ee os ig =| f the 27th of “Decenaee tured ty Mr. ROBRAT m a atitoKe ga Pearl etteets wich preeerved its others were burned a rd wavaypeared in ea cy Witte Banat the ad ‘of this Great ieeceanetioear i: SINC the New Year GER s&. have introd: impro Machine Sener d of new and ont, and are in Sey, ae machines ever ofiored to the > the sable, Rowing Machines.—It is now an Establish_ ood sowing machine is the most efficient gt fore M. SIN oa of imit: es only do pertect wre “OMe by Bi Sees Why has Cristadoro’s Exceleior Hair Dye deoame Gore articlo, superetting. ® hundred prepara onl because its colors are true . 6 Antor Howse. yes _ x = ~~ ed Manu- romovod to N Park, w Were be bas the best sesoumedonons td ir tbe appli. ation of his famous hairdresaad the iy invonte.< Wigs amd tonpece, Nine privase vans, Nev ad "den ‘Sisek slabs Wied 'y place in New nics, ourll jed nol Gouraud’s Medicated Soap renders Harsh, rev . ped. tender fiesh smooth, shane: and healthy, yeald py pim pl ies of skin dicesses. at ea stmblis ct hale Lg ep -¥ UD'S for uproot Romp lew Coenen an, Liquid bi aie liquid “ y> Dr. Littlefield, 498 B 498 Broadway, opposite the Art Union room: ntinues to remove, witho red mails, to tt the perfect fourteen years ia th Praca James McClintock’s betiptesre ilps P, which is entirol aploye ed with wou feria ases of the air p: a disoneos of these organ. Jareitriteion ant infammation of the mucous membrane wiiah lines the ait tubes of the throat, mindpipe, and lungs. For any of thee forms of disease, howing themselves as eklion of the thros ita f tightness in th ‘tin es difficulty of thing, boarreat oan ie fever, its ill be attends me ficinee for \m pti laudsnum or pr’paration of opium, im any ‘shape, syre Pries pint bottles) $1. = ee On Wednesda: January by the Rev. Dr fecnerday evening, Jan: 4, iv. mie, Bow leasc Damon to Mise. Fasoy M. Rusys, both of this On Mondsy, January 9 by the Rev. Dr. Prantice, Mr. Jas Simonton, of New York, to Miss L. Van Homn, of Pa- terson, N. J. Paterson papers please oc py. In Jersey’ City, on Sunday, January 8, by the Rev. Geo, of St.’ Paul's EB. Obureh, Mr, Hoxace B. to Miss Many Loser, 1}, January 8, by the Rey, B, K. Pieros, of Bos- Irmaman W, Buaxo, Assistant U. 3 Treasurer, Anna W. Mansur, daughter of Stephen Mansur, Boa, , all of Lowell, Died, On Tuesday evening. January 10, Dr. Caas Mitusr, aged 27 years, son of Dr, John Miller, of Traxton, Cortland county, N. ¥. Notice of the funeral will be given hereafter. On Tuesday afternoon, Jaowsry 10, Mitor, infant son of Wright and Mary A. Gillus, The friends of the family are rerpect'ally invited to attend the funeral, at one o’slock to-morrow afternvon, from No. 107 West Thirty-fourth street, second house west of Broadway. On Monday, January 9, Banana Scorr, daughter of the late Albert Kennard, aged 65 years ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to atiend her faneral, from her late residence, No 87 West Eleventh street, at two o’clock this afternoon. Her remains will be conveyed to Greenwood cemetery for interment. On Morday, January 9, J. E. Grirrin, aged 40 years, On Tuesday morning, January 10, at & o’cloox, Mr. Teomas Heseny, in ths 65th year of ‘The relatives and friends of the fe y are respectful, invited to attend the fuzeral, at half past one o’cloc! this afternoon, from his residence, No. 845 East Twektth street. Botton and Philadelphia papers please copy. On Mondsy, January 8, of congestion of the lungs, JossrH Franch, son of Wm. 8. and Louisa Ann Dacley, aged 4 years and 2 months, ‘The rewaina will be taken to Fishkill for interment. On Monday evening, Janua'y 9, of scsriet fever, Jamea Spowarr Hasteap, third son of Pearson and Chris'ina Halstead,tsged three years and five months, The relatives and friende of the family are respectfally invited to attend his funeral, at the residence of his pa rents, No. 63 Second avenue, at three o’clock this after- noon, On Tuesday, January 10, Cuaruss Hevay, soa of Banja min apd Naxcy Willet, ed three months and 22 days. His funeral will take place, at three o’clock this after noon, from the residence of his parents, No, 423 Cherry street. Op Tuesday, January 10, Jons THorsn, in the 78d year of his age. The ds of the family, and of his brother, R. V. W. Thorne sre respectfully ivited to attend fai irom bia late residence, No, 22 West Sixteenth street, a three o’clock this afternoon. Ou Tuesday evening January 10, at Hoboken, N. J., after @ tevere illness, Cnartoms WILHeuMINA, infant daughter of William and Mary Elizabeth Whitelock. ‘AE Baton Rogue, Ia, Deceniber 28, Wittiam Dvoxworrs, eldest son of John and Elisabeth Duckworth, of this city, sged 27 years. was ® music'an, and former! iy connected with Gen. Taylor's command. He died of see y, dwing an engagement on Van Ambar; Wd Floa\Wg Palace. He was as jstly beloved and respect all who krew him, and b: many a heart peel In Tengkanio, near Huson, Columbia county, on San- day, Janoary 1. of consumption, Srarsen Avxny, late of Brooklyn, L. aged 31 years and 7 montss. ASVERTINEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. OODY, IF YOU AND YOUR COMPANION, ESPO3. will roburn, to your friends, you will be wall rosvived an all forgiven 8 aro required, send your adi PUNKLE, and ‘ney ‘will be furniebed pen WANTED—OF WILLIAM Genser wee ca Water tices Freese address Wen last board tro sae N. hipwrighs by Oowies, Gootyears Bar, 01 Oa [NFORMATION WANTED—OF CHARLES ORTON, (son of the late Dr. Orten,) who it is supposed went t res rs are Bee, by his ony, nye io Orton. Apply ow! ELIZA AND ANN JOHNSON, WHO ARRIVED FROM London in month of Angust, will oall at the Union Hotel, corner of Greenwich and Rector etrects, New po ee will hear of their sister, L. T., who hag arrived from Cali! 9 NALDIL—ALL, THAT YOU REQUEST STALL BE A iaplicitiy obered. Depend upon this.” See ma as aocn oucan, Meaxtime I wait implivitly in silence until you write again. “Cheor up; sll will ber MARINE 10 CHARLES ST. G. L. OF QUEDR brother officers will rem atthe Cooper House, Bro: that you are ia the city. @: every night, as ® rendezvous fo FOUR OF YOUR ys (antil the 2)eh) ioe ph Liter 4 ‘ook, Fiepy ‘THT aD. Sue LE Lmorui SEASON. nee WAAR NTI-SLAVERY VERY LROTURES.THE ae Preis: | in the course of the New }ork Anti clety w: be Re Ang at the Broadway Tabern alo ueeday Tan. 10, 1854, at 73¢ 0’clock, > kL in Jay, Esq. Subject xe Abolition Society of New York, rounded by the the Federal Constitution Pillars of thy Church.” “Admission 35 cen R. Walftine pian eee THIS EVENING, TO game | Cee and | Fupported by the Biceoker and Mctton etree Tongs, a Srosiasion of the blood, 2 plate mo ‘i mavikin, &o. Open at soven; lecture at half past seven, Admission only 1244 conta, . SOLGERS’ LECTURES uy RUSSIA AND TUAKBY. special invitation to that effco! L.L.D., Horace Webster, L.f.D., Hi B. Cheever, D.D , Tana Ferris, D D., Sradion stephen H. Tyug, D-D.. Gov’ Joha'A Dix. E. Benedict Req. and Rev. Henry Ww. : Beecher, Dr. Solger wi o At Mor ae ‘the principal booksellers cy Bros 01 ie cones (are, Henry IV.) & ypem at 65, 0! Yolock ‘com. mence at 73 o’olock, Cards, 0) it sold at Waters’ music eye , |,Cod sing' , No. 715 Broadway, 1 doo! EMOCRATIO REPUBLICAN YOUNG MEN'S GENE. TAL Commiitee A mesting of She above committes, sleoted for the year 1804, will be held at any all oe Thursday ever ing next, at half-past coven o’ sotock, it organi astion. By order of JOHN H. MIDMER, Chairman. Witt ‘8, Secreta EMQORATION REPUBLICAN GRENBRALCOMMITTES, S4.—An adjournes meeting of this committeo will be ela nt Tammany Hall on Wednesday evening, 12th instant, ab 73g ole 2a retook. AF ENANDO WOOD, Chairman, pro tom. Mines B. AxpRews, Cuantes 8. Haswer, } Seorotaries, wee tem. HE MEMBERS OP THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN eral Committce for th 854 will meet at the Sruy- wets on Thared e ais instant, 4 0’ eloo! othe Youre Men’s General Vomnmittos quested to convene at the same place lay evening, the i , inst. at lock, for the purpove of orgenivation By ora 0 Geueral Committee, JEREMIAH TOWLE, Chairman pro tom. re pectiol EN bi empl ATTENTIO ect dames > vag e'elock. Pu foember, oo this wi ing ous on the 17th inst. B Jas. G, Surrn, Seoretary. Joun P. Burvurnuorr Orderly Sorgean'. STOLEN GOODS. N.—A y ord ANDREW CUSACK, Captain orcs OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, JAN. 10, 1854.— Sgt ‘are wanted at this office for » ow | L Co hf Fistols, to be stolen. Also, a porte m: Tiss Also, at t) ip Danie Po ‘his of ey rope 0 bi LL, ‘Chie ot} Po scrceasgmanancne seen TET aca SPORTING, 40. ampotE NEWFOUNDLAND PUPS — KING a fall : ime oR Seotch and English rat torriors, om 1 5% ll kinds. The chetoest breeds k expressly for Bhaaghal and Chittagong fowls quire at 205 Water o' copy the addrees, ES AT3! RATS! RATS a R ort ace respoott Me mr rene tet banquet to como off pe t, Corner of Fulton, up svairs. Ploase . ay Baloo’, ef Sport to gomuncuse Ball sontiegen who Dave iquey dope are ro: ‘WANTS. ~~ RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN. WHO HAS wishes to hear of any lady her services by the day; ing apd ironing on Tessonable tome Fivate call at 87 Sixth avenuc, near Waverley place,. top YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- breast of milk, wishes s situation as wet nurse; has lost re RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH A rRRsH own baby. Inquire at 77 York strost, Brooklyn. 'UATION AS WAITER with the chamberwork. RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation as plain cook and Seales washer apd ironer ‘Can give best of city references. Please call at 561 Green- wich street, between King and Chariton. A YOUNG woman. RMB YTERIAN. WISHES A situatio: table family, either as chamber- ane i Hi pjootinr de two da: room No. ll, sb class re- FaSHIONABLB DRESS AND CLOAK MAKER Please all at No. 349 A wisbes to go to work by the day. ‘Twelfth street, near First avenue. and Frenoh fut! ne Two'lfth street, Qunytax YOUNG LaDY WISHES TO OBTAIN A yn As BORMstross, and to nawene Sail dees, in az = pecrable American amily.’ Addtese C.F. 8+ Nor 1bW0 i ald office: ; YOUNG LADY, WHO THOROUGHLY UND! stands dressmaking, in Parisias ion. age in famiii the di Ploaso oall at i Finva ‘avenue, et Fiftee: th streets, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIKL WISHES A situa: tion ae chambermaid and waiver, or to do cham! work washings ‘and iroring. Good ity roference tr from her last Place. Please call for two days at 74 Sixth avenue, in the book store. A SITUATION table wom: WAN'ED, BY A STEADY RESPEC- as good cook ; is @ rate washer and tion io do general housework in a the best of city basement. Can HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A BITUA- ee as wet nuree, in s respestable family, with hor firet Can bo well nes pear ti | at the rear h the in TO. GO UT BY TH pay y DRBKEMAKER Wis to tow, oF w y. Good c.ty ref a street, fourth floor, YOUNG GIRL WISHES TO GBT A SITUATION TO attend. s sere or some other kind of business. Can write ery nee Plosse oall, or ad¢ress # note t» B, B. W., a0 91 | Attorney street, YOUNG rate Ma (paateors TO TRAVEL WITH ® respects: to = part of the world, aga eompsnion. Pi eae . Heralt office A. TEENCH GENTLIMAN, OF MIDDLE AGE, B&- longing to s tific profession, German Very well and s little English, writia and aud Acquainted with bookkeeping, I+ desirous ef cbtaining om- Plepment in some large business house, her of she b language to tl . Allreferences required will careof M. Marot, 507 Broome 1 given, Address extensive business acquaintance, wish salesmen in some jobbing he use fi » Herald offive. STEADY YOUNG MAN WANTS A SITUATION TO run ® small engine; has good city reforencs. Apply by [etter to William Porter, Greenpoint Dost Office, for four days, which will be punctually attended to. YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD FAMILY AND EDUCA. 1 ‘to obtain a situation as engineer’sapprontice, steamer wou'd be preterred, enser’s Hotel, 24 Duss YOUNG MAN, WHO IS WELL ACQUAINTED with the routine of site warohouso, is desiro’ A weigh of wi w Holden's, 161 atiantie street, Brook Lyn. us of or GOOD COOK, 3 NURSES AND SEAMSTR! chambermaids and waiting women, with xood roforem iately, at the elect J Fomale Agenoy, Ni below Twelfth street. No, disappoint Call early. Smart girls, ‘A Indy in attendance. OOKKEEPER AND ASSISTANT SALESMAN WANT- ee—With unexceptionable city references. Address box 709 Pows Off LANK BOOK FORWARDER.—WANTED, class men op job work. Apply to Wm. W. Ro tr, 17 Wall strcet. ‘ALIFORNIA.—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ation with a lady and family who would require her sor: vioes in going to California by the steamship Star of the Weat, on the Heh January. Can give refer if required, Apply to, or address, A. Nolan, Little street, ‘Brooklyn, near Ja ferry. OOK WANTED—BY i SMALL reer nat SS lot nad one es the countr: ry. Bee CE unde \ ‘app! 4. pfiaky at No. 30 ‘Laight sireey, rs 9 be ° Yoloek, for two days, \OOK WANTBD—A MIDD! AG 4 woman to di ooking nad wathing of a small faite, wages gh to = competemt persea. Apply at Ji Broadway, second story. C= WANTED—IN A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL /_srocery store, Apply to Vi Vose & Joyoe, 97 Catharine st. NGLISM, SCOTCH, GERMAN AND IRISH PRO. octane eirla, with geod Peano ean be pro- gored Baw soN's, 150 Fulto Sun Buildings, formerly 106 Chambers atrest, \d By the sons, am lgeving ave notice, with Ube bent serrate to be found in ‘the city. (OREMAN WANTED TO GO SOUTH —A GENTLE- man capable he ag - Re of & first class machine as fereman, will tion vacant by ai Ling on J. tie, Fok ‘Agent: 3 Broadway. ITHOGRAPHIC ARTIST WANTED—APPLY AT 124 Naseau street. TURSE WANTED.—WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED woman, ; English or Sootch preferred. N. ply, between 10 and ated 1 BON ‘0 SOAP OR BOCK HUMBUG —THREE SMART MEN, (Americans preferred.) eau find employmont by which they oan realize from $2 to $f per day. Callon W. Cobham, first floor, 626 Sixth avenue, feom 9tili 12 o'clock MPORTANT TO DAY GIODS JOBBERS OR gee bo having @ goo baving » thorovg like to enter into an en, factore thm, they furs: he furnishing the —A perso igo oF the stook making, would ent with some parties tomana- ing ‘and lining. D. Rowe, Herald o work. Rone but sappeieneel hands work sive C out. Applyet A. Leland T° MANTILLA AND CLOAK MAKERS—WANTED, A Jady of experionce to tako the entire management of a tase workroom. To a person of unfoubted capabilities Libers ry Will be given. None others need apply at 31 Broadway} WO YOUNG WOMEN WANT STIUATION S—ONE AS cook waeher waiter. Both w Jieze reference from their last place. "lease oall at 256 Kast Twel(th street. One family preferred. —WANTED, A a y.tng man who 1s acquainted with 3 bad rome experionce ia ths Boutiorn Herald ofSce, ————————— Rn eC iTe TT OO ‘ANTED— DRESS CLOAK AND MANTILLA MAKING Work donsent b petoud persons. | Ad: drees or apply to Ean Twes ‘Twoaty third street, algo near Thir: venus BEBTAC TABLE YOUNG WO) > te ‘SED BE as ay et yey GIRL, A SITUA d_ to J ansiet to washing and it h ousework. ince. Piosse call at ‘206 Thirty ee: \d Seooad uvenues, second floor, ry 5 eines! SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A pectable Sootoh woman. Can be soem for two days 2 22 Wat Sixteenth street, between Ninth and Tonth avo- wes. ANTED—BY A STEADY AND SOBER YOUNG Woman, » situation as plain oook; is first rate washer froner, o to do general housowork. Best of eity reference ply for two days at No. 223 West Seventeenth ANTED—AN HONEST, INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG do the general housework of » small femily; @ washer and ironer, and good plain N eed ly but Sooteh or Buglish, and one whe fay” ‘understands her business. Apply at 223 Ninth street, Abird door enst of Second avenue. Winscck and lamnate Reng ay erp yay cook and 7 %b yak Now N68 Bast x treet; BEE th Area Sarna aceite yer A RBAPECTAULE PERSON, A SITU @ is aooustomed to Aye caro of Loe take tho entire charge of by it o* city reference. Please all between Thirteenth and Fourteenth sire: ond floor, front room, until engaged. | We jeone we SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oun, woman, to do geweral houssvors, or to take oare o: Cebiliren, Bost of city referonce, Please callas 172 Beoond street. Waa 4 A SRSPRCTABLS Reagta ty do the hot A ai koe bot de Ay 1a the basement. stan ick ANTED—A YOUNG apcay Bo) ENGLISH La- dy, in the fancy storo, 657 Bro: Weantze— tr A RESPECTASLE WOMAN A SITUA- tion as professed cook, in s private family cr respsctable arding paca is ‘ely Cel seers to teke the entire charge kitoten, all kinds of ponte and jo) The dost of olty m fe ive Apply for two days a1 49 Prinoo street, near Mulberry. olla pry RESPECTABLE WOMAN, AS CHAM- nd laundress. Apply between 9 and 100’clook, at75 Pint avenue, ANTBD—BY A YOUNG MAN, (AMBBIOAK 3 sitmation as porter in s store, or to drive press wagon, The advertiser is willeg to devote his ‘whole ‘time to oi Ae; J ef bis eaploye ‘Wares ioe ‘icing an chim hat sat, oeiy By recommenentions given. A ni Hora’ d office, for two days, will be ‘Dunotualiy cs tended { ‘ANTED—A CHAMBERMAID AND SSAMBTRESS, who can bring good city referoneos. She must perfectly understand her business. Apply at No. 80 East Twenty-ticss et, (Gramercy park,) botwoon 9 and 12 o'clock. ANTED—A LADY’S MAID; ONE WHO ‘UNDER: stands dressmaki None dut th furnished with the best city referencs soply. Call at 50 Bond street, between the hours of nd 12 A. M. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MOST RESPECTA vle, A ok oung Woman, to take caro of shildron; gan cut and St ¢ Paw rs and dross s lady's haic in rol from her set fe jaoe m Plewse call at 241 Mulberry sti ‘ANTED—BY A SMART ACTIVE GIRL, A SITUATION; isan ex ollent cook, washer an | ironor; would have no objection to doup stairs work and fine wa: hig and ironing. Best of city reference giver. Address ‘No. 6 é Bee ered re Urecawisn and Hudson siteeis, Gan bo seen for three days. ‘ANTED—TO ADOPT INTO A HIGHLY RESPBCT- one. and Cs family, an interesting girl of six years oer ae 0 wanting or vishiag to eyo cashes cnt in thoir family, will please tin , Union square Post Office, with real name and whore Ss WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young womsn, to do chambsrwork and waiting, or as equired, or to travel with a family. Tao best . Plage to call ay No. 47 Mott sirest, in oor, for two day WAliate cha A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA” tion as chambermaid; hae no ee to assist in ‘And ironing if required. Good oity reference can be from her lags plate. ‘Can be seen for three days if not ngaged, at Mo. 66 Kast Bighteenth strect, corner of Fourth avenue. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT, Ltr girl, as chambermaié er waiter; has ne objec acsist “in washing and pete or taking care of children, Please call at 331 Tenth trees. ANTBD-— BY A RBSPECTABLE, MIDDLE woman, # situation in ecck, waeher and ironer. st at 208 Referee ‘uxt street, between th avenu ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION Waveeck; she understands cooking in, all i ina good professed cook. understands’ pastry and bi iar has ro objection. to assist ja doing & an he best of city reference can be given. Apply at Isundress if isle waebing ANTED— AF A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN ahs core, wash angiron, Satisfactory re sas toc or thee) dhy9, {22 tenth avenue ‘between Thirty eighth and. ‘Thirty auth otreote, from 9 to 5 o’elock. Wiens acre A RESPECTABLE ore A eh shin, ironis, 3 Eust Tienteenth street, uel ANTAD—BY A RESPECTABLE * ay as cook, washer and iro! Broadway. YOUNG WOMa4N, or to dofgene sl ‘an be seen ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ng girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to one care of chil ee a a a Hi er 3 is wilitte 6 to make horsolf iy 1 call at No, 163, coraer of Spring igabeth itreeta, fourth floor. ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO GIRLS, ONE A the other a Catboiic, i ol bermsid and situation by agirl to jowork, ‘The dy, not afraid to work, nd would try to Apply at 302 Bighth avenue, near SITUATION BY A RESPECTADLE ANTED—A itl, as chambermaid oF waiter, or would have 19, 0b) »n- tion: do general housework. Please onllat No. 125 Bast nth street, wp stairs, # cond floor, back room. ANTED—A GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND IRON ; she must be ¢ milling to 40 goneral work. Apply at 87 East Thirty-first street. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- ituation in a private family, ae seamstress: she fStting ane making d ‘Application can be nd refe given, atthe place where sho is now No, 44 Fourth stro. ANTED.—A PROTESTANT GIRL OR WOMAN, TO take charge of & young ehild. One that oan como well reecmmended hear of isan ty applying tor two None others nosd spply. ‘ANTED—SITUATIONS, BY TWO RESPECTABLE one as ceok and laundress, and the oth- bse ae objection. to do chamber eee Want PROTESTANT GIRL, FOR GENERAL oe she must be a Faved rate washer irene plain the ee, Pan Bee eee re cae Watncs GOOD, PROTESTANT WOMAN: 48 - oom fiona read *Sbtened puetorreds Apply at 70 nest rest, jo RRM eRe vetae E ‘ANTED—BY A FROTSOTAN? YOUNG WO Brituation to do ge: housework in a small famil oe do plain cooking, an rey washer and ironer, No from the country ‘need ply. Please oall 83 Weed Eighteenth street, v hore she oan be ae WANTED-A, SITUATION . pew! Bs COOk, Ww! for two days. A RESPECTABLE tly understands her oan be given, Ploase nues Band 0. Can be end of olty refer ty atreot, botw: Y A RESPECTABLE waiter, mbermalt and waiter in private amily. "Best of sity references can be ly" at 69 Thirtoomth street, between Sixth end Sete: Is the rear, Gan be seen for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoMAN, ‘situation as cook, to wash and iron, or todo house: work in ammall private family; has the best of ity referenc Pionse onil for two daya at 48 Marion strect, rear building, be- fusen Spring oad Prints, an BD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABIE ‘woman, to do general housework or chai i pe smby. Has good roterene il 0534 Hamorsly street. cas a AN EXPERIENCED COLORED WO man # situation as meat or irks cook im a hotel or boarding ho or Fiche On cook § Goediroterende piven as to he jane ility. Please oall for Killen bo! Smith, 22 Clark ott Beaisiak: rear Spring, rear basement, second gate, for wo 6, if not ongaged. ANTER— SY A YOUNG WOMAN, a dsretnde hex ry e00) ‘a respectable family business. Has the bess city refereno Plea call a0 162 Elisabeth street, a few doors. from Spring, in the Dasemend, for two days. None "need apply but those who give tair wager. bor eae 4 A RERRROTABLE ous A SITU au Gret rate cook, warher ‘Can give a ity reference, apply ab 255 iudion et, fox two ANTEO—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘# si'ustion as chambermaid, orto take care of pilex bei wall fami y. Sho speaks English, Fronch, a Com be acen for two days, if not ongaged, at 249 vite ‘street ‘ANTED—A 81’ {ota BY A RESPECTABLE ouRK Woman, as good lala ik; iss first rato i Apply s 130 Firet avenue, top floor, to D. er and iroutr. Corryben. Yaa A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A situation as chambermaid; would havo ne objection to do housework ins small family. Has good city reference, Please call at 13 Cornelis strees, in th ANTED BE. A RESEAC ESSERE YOUNG WOMAN chambermaid and waiter, or tu do pi Bost of city rofert for two days at No, back room, fi first floor. 0 Fear. ‘ANTED—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION AS SEAM stress. Apply for ® week, at 153 Laurens street, near Bleeker. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLI young woman as chambermaid, seamstress, or nurs understands her business, perfectly wall, and can give dest of city reference A. 3 First avenue, betwoen peteenth and Twentioth nree front room, third floor, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU ‘tion to do the housework of a small private family; has no ohjecticn to no te the country; iss good wadhor and ironer, an good cook. Best city reference. Call at 48 Vandam street, for two dey». ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY IN BROOKLYN, 4 SMART, notive girl, who understands cooking, and is a good wasker and irondr. None other nood apply at 137 Bridge street, Brooklyn Wi! NizD<A SITUATION, BY £ RESPECTABLE ENG lish girl, as cook in s pri from hor last place. Hai nd Can fill thi thoroughly doing fiuting, &¢. Ia th First avenue and avenue ry on ‘he pit d floor, front room, ‘or two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Young woman, as chamberinald and waiter; would hays no objectio: o housework in s small fai Good olty roteren sOAPDLy ab 185 Annity streak, @ few Goore rors girl, who beg pen maalle business, and ference frem her Inst place, ‘Pitaso call at 196 Weat Twenty soveush stress, ia th or ANTED—BY A RESPECTABL & situation chambermaid Willing to make hi ful, 212 Twenty sixth Avenues, second floor, front roo! ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambacmaid and waiter, orto assist in the washing and ironing. Cam be seen this day at 23 Raat Twenty-sooond street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, A CHANCE TO GO to C: spieg® with some lady and gen‘tloman, as an attendand on the lady; ber services bs be an equivalent for * dway Por had, will meet 1G WOMAN, i, and is im for ighth stating where an interviow a with Prompt attention. ANTBD—BY A RESPROTAULE YOUNG WOMAN, who thoroughly hor business. « situation ae obambermaid or ivate family. The most respectable city rofere riven Osu besecn for 8 at 223 First aven otwern Thirteenth end Fourte ots, third flight, f 1, ‘ANTED-—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be nest and tidy, and s good washer and ironer. Apply at 115 Leroy street, from 8 a. M. to 5 P.M. orto take care of living with. apply Sackett and Union, South family preferred; hina no o- im washing aud 1 00; bas lived in her i four’ ee Sy oy re A073 West Fitteonth strect, in the rear, UCTION AND COMMISSION STORE, street pear Brondway,— WM. PACKER't ir attention to the ani 13 are ery dey. Cash advance. eee iv y anoed. y ones ‘cl and Bee 8, prep 9 STREET. “Sdats may bo secured for any janes, without ex'ra olarge. A new comed! jerlonn wrllee wil be procuced ou Thared ‘called JARRIED BY FORCE. Movers. Plact Jordan, Ané Mite Xs} rows, do. and Miss Robert ond, Mrs. Buckland, Mrs, Burton, and Mrs. Hughes the above pieces. aE HESHIRE GLASS COMPANY —NOTICE—THESTOOK- elder of the Cheshire Glass Company are heroby not that fal mocting for the ulcction of directors for r will be held at the lon “ofthe Scerstaty, ho 6th instant, ae fos rueeted, as business SSIONER OF ‘DERDS —ANY PERSON HAVING PPointment of Commissioner, who is about leaving or would resign, or wh pibly eitusted, will tearet addressing Y.. off be had. AFARGE HOUSE FIRE.—ALL PERSONS WHO MAY have received any qoods f r #ale keoping from the hove will confer s favor by sending word to &. Broadway. AFARGE HOUS! RSONS WHO HAVE FUR- nished articles fer the above hotel will please send im stavcmonte thereof to the undersigned immediately. THERASSON & BRYAN, Attorneys for Messrs. Wright, Lanicr & Co., No. 13 Wall at. M®* ROPCLITAN HOTEL, JAN, 10, 1854.— ve. WISH to irform the pudlic the) Mr. Wm. W. Leland retired from this hotel in March last, fur the purpose of devoting bis entire attention to the «tia tic and Pacific railroad on- terprise, since which timo he has not been conneoted with ‘thfs hou SIMEON LELAND & WARREN LELAND, of the firm of Simeon Le!and & Co, ASONIC NOTICE —TBE MEMBERS OF LAFAYETTS Lodge No. 64 F. snd A. M.. are requested to attend apestal meating of the Lode fasondo temple, corn ef Broome and Crosby stroets, on this (Wedueeday) afier- nocn, st 234 o’olock. By erder JAMES M. TURNER, W. M. A. Lyon, Seoretary. EDICAL SOCIETY NOTICE.—AN ADJOURNED meeting of the New York Vow Medical Soo! Bie be held at the College of Pbysicia etreet, (hall, this (Wedneeds m E: Oanrete i va B: President, Joun R. Van Keane! MLD. Scustaer EW YORK JAN. 10, 1863—AT A SPECI of Harry Howard Hose vo. No. 65, held ai fter our roiurn from the buroivg of the L it was unanimoual y bo tenderad ¥ W. Hutohings, 471 y Mr. jams, 643 y, and a’soto Mr. Alexend ¢ Gaw. 217 jem street, for iboral supply of re ceshments fur: ished the eempany. . T. ANDERSON, Foreman. ENTZ, Seoretary.” once, A MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF MESSRS. ight, Lanier & Oo. will be held at the Metropoliten on Thursday evening, at 734 0'cloe af AILWAY NEWS DEPOT, N@ (opposite the Harlem Rs diing one of thooldest of tho kin cured at the earliest moment all the city pay weekly, together with the lvading and domestio periodicals, and all ing known as * doughs out land, and will give bi the bus PIRITUAL, MANIFESTATIONS “MISS WILDER, Spiritual Medium will receive visiters every aitorn snd evening, at 490 Bros cor above Broome strech. Admission 50 cents PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—GOOD Peg be seer, and the spiritual T A SPECIAL NEETING OF FRANKLIN HOOK aw Ladder Company No. 11, held at the truck house Bi their retura from the fire in Broadway it was resolved, That we return a card of tha the rlttor of the Bond streot House for the bountital a apply of Urston water furnished them while on any ee his roof. ARMAND BARBIER, Foreman. T A SPECIAL MERTING OF FRANKLIN HOOK AND Ladder Company No. 11, held at tue truck house on Tues- aay astah it was unanimously resolved, That we invite the Board of Aldermen and Board of Courcifimen, also the of the city bers of the press, to attend our annual Ball on the evening of tho 11th inst.. withons nether Al (D BARB! L. Baxmonp, Secretary. THE TRADES, ae. A DISIGNER, FROM PARIS, WANTS & SITUATION, either in wew York or other citi fabrication in all the newest st; ee, Can be econ for vight days at seeond rtreet. conten on Real’ 8, 86 East a yarn GINKER WANTS A SITUATION om- ad. -ANTED—A SITUATION, ‘oung woman, to do gene good cloy referene BY A_RASP) OTABLE 1 housework { Can be seen for owe ‘aay Tight hand side. BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN 8 respectable priv: ng and deine Please on! id loan his employer Siow good security. U i salary not so much an object as s porman dxess Bookkeaper, Herald office. NTED—BY A MIDDLE-AGED MAN, A SITUATION 1d like to obtain « offic, or in an jon store. Ps sregarde salary mish the best of city eno. Please ld ofthe: Tone week. ‘ANTED-—DY A WEEPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A ituation as assistant clerk or porter, of is willing to Ii generally useful. The best of reference oan be Hye. Wanes'no oviest, Apply ab OO Thicd’ avenue, where /¢ can be sean for ® week. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PORTER, MESSENGRR orany capacity 1d make hinself useful, by souls seana man Address T. N., 126 Tile Brocklyn. the country, have no objections to travel. Adéress BG. V., Herald offic ANTED—A SITUATION, BY “A YOUNG Has the best of city’ 4 jonee call at 240 Mott street, jon for two days. table employment d reference can es person, Reference as to Caapsotes uoed. Address Blaoking and [ak, ‘seen personally at &3 Goorck street, ht bus Bad a a sh eh bo Herald ofhee, orcan ‘NE DEMOISELLE DE TRESS BONNE CONDUITE ET Douvant fournie les meilleures rocommandations, 'N AMERICAIN VOULANT dane In langue frnrgniso, Césire faire Ia connaissance SE PRRFECTIONNER me qui le parle parfaitemont. tes Siadresser 4 M. Keat ox, Post Offic ath ee GIRL See eae ae Broadway. avenues. } ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A FIRST RATE 200K. ins private family. Good reference can be given. Apply at 97 Sixth avevus. Can it two cays. ANTED-A SITUASTON, BY A NEAT, AMBITIOUS arf, of we drors, as chambermaid and seam 0 atrees. 1d urse, a v oltiva in, ins em) te ewehiya #y, Homeburg. 8 room, second floor, for ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘8 situation to do general housework in a emall yar yi 2 & seed pais cook and a rate m to go Ashort distance in tho # a IL at No. 3 Doyer street, in 6. 0 Da "Piet lone the rear, third oor, for two di Wee ee ENGLISH OR SCOTCH PROTESTANT gitl to do the ea rea Benye werk of small ef To an obli Liber: mice will be tones kiyn, fourth bouse tom RESPECTA DLT YOUNG WoMA SL yy understands rave was er een for two days ‘Pins and Second aveaues, ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; must be Taga ooek washer and ironcr. Good city ret Aprly st 63-now 57, new number— yeu) woman, as the housew fortable hom: ee re ot it gt sh city reference oat be give te hes i a 26 | ws iD BY A COMyEs2Re DRESS, CLOAK AND tile Fees | a ai 6s out by the day, AD ater ier ide ie. Twooty third WWANtEp—a sirvation. ANIED—A MIDDLEAGED fcoTod, GERMAN, ‘or English laundross. One who understands ness perfectly ean apply at 161 Fulton street, Brooklyn grime BY A YOUNG GIRL, A A SITUATION as ‘Huree and ceamstrors. Good references given. Apply at or address No, 25 Madison street. ANTED—A SITUATION, 48 ENTRY CLERK, WARE Ako, or in any other way whero vices be requit bya bigly respectable young man iatoly relved from Engl 4 Lo so mush an object asa cemforta situatio is ae to character and ca. be obtained. MAddress W. C., 9% Cranberry SITUATION,-BY A ReSERC rane as cook, and to serie: in wasing and reoommondeé from her Isat pl , corner of First « TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL. A fituaticn ag nurse and veamstrose, would do chamber Work and waiting in & private famil The beat encescan be given. Please call ab 16) Stantor ABLE YOUNG WOMAN, er and frone ; can do Nf Bost of city reference Apply at i Stanton etrect. : ce gle J GIRL, can bo nr ANTED—BY A RESPE: tion to do chamberwork washing: hes lived thirteen cits relerences will be et, between avenues 3 an ANTEDCBY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG, WOMAN, ral housework, cook, wash and otlon to do eh for two days NEAT, TILY YOUNG WOMAN, A assist in the waehi ment, for three days. WAXD A SITUATION, BY 4, YOUNG G BRM to tnke ‘dren, reeft generally useful: ‘Apply at Ne. 19 Sousn Third evesey, Wittantevure. ANTRD—A SITUATION, AS CHAMBERMATD, OR ‘as child's ‘and to’ do plain sewing. Apply to Jobanna Magrath, No. 2 Pelham street, corner of monroe. The best of references given. be seen ali tho week. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG opine work; is & good ral hi for two days at situation to do gene! ¥ SITUATION, BY A YouNG ot fifteen years ot age, to tal ¢ of children or to 9 light housework. Good city re given, Apply at 167 Mott street, roar, third floor. ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT pores vit eld, s eituation Eye Me n » SIX: e herself useful Please call at 100 West a ‘and feventh wher BY A. BESPROTABLE oung women, £6 first-rate cook; understands all kinds Rings" isa good 7 ove bas no Ge wo Mais’ in pushing aad ironing ia a privn be soon for "ae No. 27 feviverry p-vey 4 Ne > Boat of Ser tearense siren long. experience in the hotel Pusin clerk, barkeeper, war self competent ferack ie etther of the above capac ties. Good reference si No objections to going South, Address Hotel, Herald office, SMART YOUNG MAN TO ATTEND A Inqu ro of A. Niemaan, No. 8 Astor House. noe required. ANTED—SIX MEN, (AMERICAN BORN,) ak aM rede water wa Ped Now England born preferred King, Met ate 162 Ninth ete A rifuation as dre iness that will pay fare per day. A cash capital of not required. Apply st the kup.re City 1 Ann street, fcurth »tory. MAN THAT I8 THOROUGHLY /C- oa tho shawl trad eee se. es oa tim! Sraniesde Apply at “Re. William Meee, tom 4 to i o'clock, for two days, Wats, COLORED wey bud Maree anges 3 fe, to do the laberisg we ut a. facto quire, Seewoon liand sig ¢ ook, th No, 12 D eh atreet, pm Edward Nort! ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT FIFTEEN YRARS OLD t No. 12 Du cli Inquire, between 11 and 1d o elect, ae Edvard N Rortn ANTED—A BOY, ABOUT FOURTEEN OR FIFTEEN years of age, to'attend an office. One that can come Yell recommended can addrens, by note, J. S., Herald office ANTED-FOR A SMART, RESPECTABLE AMER! cam boy, C n years farmer or thas welt trented for flothing. No objections vo the Broadway Post Office ee eee es, LAD, TO TAKER ater ealeen; one. whi ness. ond for sobriety vy fndws ty. Re! eto. bie | ane lace. Bo chjection to » copper colored me, Apply at 304 4 oHAME MAIDS, WAITERS, citle for general housework. sw ‘ready for ithe wits good re: ah woman for cork, aad ply to JOHN der So Sun Toil io. tere PAWSON jf Fulton ret, J ANTED—AT S22 BROADWAY, SALESMAN, ScHor cf tence ere, ery ke, porterr trades meu tbe ere and ral Je situations. Sypioants ene! be premptly orgaged, Top. 8p girls ite 81, free of port. ITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS, IF GOOD WORKMEN, ean obtain permanent situations aud the highest wages at Snrony & Co.'s, 117 Fulton ster ots meee NTED—A GOOD STIR ‘CUTTER FOR A WHOLE eas, with goed reference, Apply to M. Mans- eld, om ‘Witla oti W4xTED4 FIRST RATE LOCKSMITH. INQUIRE at 42 Divison street. THE BAL BALL } SKASON. AL. BALL. . OF ed Pigieusas or Fride ley ce the Wosvenes- Bowery, of the Secretary, 444 Tenth atroot. v. La TERRY, Jr, President, RAND BAL a Apollin rT Read | DE SARACCO, ar y 5 the in the moruing from it ening. Beaides sere; C jogany tee, Will danced and ibe ww dani riteka, of Profeawur ‘Sar wsio will be performed by & foll end under the ireetion ‘¢ mission for rapid pils are adm an tan e who have ae anced before are taught ail tho modera danses in the Inst courte of lessons that will be given in New York, . es Saracco, poreomally, baving no other assistant wita im. N OWNER WANTED—FOR A GOLD WATCH, 8UP- red to have stolen. It can be had by peplylog to J. Brown, officer of the Foarth ward pelieo, 9 Onk stree OX LOST.—BBLIBVED TO HAVE BEEN LOST = tho International Hotel, Niacara Fails, or between there id fale, & yp tiege es box, ae the init itiale@). J. D. ies” valuable te ae be hanetely re ress! oT. Marea, i Now York city. Ost. A SMALL LEATHBR PURSE, WITH A STERL ¢lasp, containing abeut $100, droppe: 8 place, near the University, oF Bear the junction with Nint Faidto the finder at 125 Fro = end. Any information in refere: ovivod ane liberally rewar: Clarksvillo, Tennessee, or in a atreet. J osr- rm GOLD ‘BREASTPIN, | 1¥ Hs Tone OY A y) bene! ot be- tween tuitably Blecoker —ON SATURDAY MORNING LAST, IN A BRC: , or in getting cus on the ocrner of siroet, a pearl portemonnaie, oontainis 4's memorandum. Tho finder i it at No. 68 Wost Pour. BT, A SMALL ik of Rochester. The ing the ovme Continental Ban x 2 Wall GQTOPPED-SUPPOSED 10 BE STOLEN—3 SHMRTS, mantille, and diamond ring. For informationef shesatce ap ly to BE IMPSON & CO., Pawnbrokers, 195 Bowery. REWARD. —LOfT, ON STUASDAY MORNING nee aed -- see te Fo pty. hn z “A ong nls eh the. dieg store, corner of Broadway end Toveltun a apes a . tiem ‘months ol ale, ae with ‘a Ci ‘sail ow! nie bros ‘worn off © the dog to 41 Enat row $5 maeenianeous ranrese wie IN 4 ae ay wilt Bod | “tit gan) to ble a roan 138 ge terety from 100 11 and frog grrangenn Inquire of D. G. Sto 4 o'clock. isichadantientitaniinanscagt A WIDOW LADY WOULE rooms and partini board to een rag tion is vory. desirable al tie ‘ez deer in, ddress T. B. 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