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SBVERYISERENTS RENEWED BVERY DIY. WANTS. CONTINUED FROM VIFTH PAGP pettlne i Ce a OO T TE - BCTARLE SOOTOH GIRL, A ron ke thambermuid, of { take care of chil- be seen for two dayrst 45 Hamersley street, Can from Varick. aren. ‘two doors TED—. sATYN, BY A GIRL, 14 YEARS pre 4 vA ETDATehs work of a small family; is ‘te make here‘f generally useful. Wages mot’ so 4 comfortable home. Cit; mach anchlect ine days ot 812 Meth front Seb 9808 fae sED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT plows woman, as wet murse. Apply at 165 n street. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPEOPABLE YOUNG WOMAN, # situation in some family; she is a first ratecook, wasber and ironer, and an excellent baker, and #8 such ean give satisfactory reference. May be seen for two days at 272 Walker street, in the store. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as chambermaid apd take care of @hildren; and to do plain sewing; bas no objection to housework in a amall family. Has good reference. Can ween for two days at 105 Kast Hleventh street, be- First and Second avenues, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT girl, a situation to do general housework in a emall private family; is a good plain cook, and good washer and ironer. Piease cal) at her present employ- en's, 98 Greenwieb avenue. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTFED—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION 10 DO general housework or chamberwork, Beat of re- ference, Can be seen for two.vays, at 140 East Seven- teenth street. Woes st A RESPPCTABLE YOUNG wo- te man, a situation as seamstrers; Las no objectiqn chamberwork or plain sawing. of city reference if required. second dour froin Varich. not engaged, -A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, TO eneral housework; i ® good plain cook. and seompetent chambermaid, and willing to work. Ploase all at 19 Fest Swenty nindh atroct, between Second and nes. Gooil city reforence, ANTED A SITUATION, BY A COMPETENT, SMART gir}, about 16 years of ago; can do chamberwork ex waiting, and i+ a good nurse and fond of ebildron; snovbiect, only Wanta a good home. Please cal 20408 Fourth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-drst gheets, Good city refercnve, Can be sen for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTAR Young woman, as good cook, and excellent was end ironer; or woul do general hourework in a small femily; 125 no odjection to city or country, The best af city reference. Can be seen for two days, at 123 East Borenth street, Srst door, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, to do general housework, washing and iron- fag; So 0 god cork; or would take care of children; bas me objection to go a sbort distance in the country. Pleare call {or two days at 56 James «treet. ‘ANTED.—A SITUATION Is WANTED BY A SMART, reepectable, industrious girl, as chambermaid or waiter; in willing to take care of children and do plain wowing. Can be seen at 90 Division street, second floor, Please call at the ball door. ANTED—A SITUATION, T, TINY GIRL, of genteel aidresa and good city reference, a8 @ambermaid and waiter; is a eapable ehild’s nurse; willing to do the washing and ironing and light hause- work, if required, in « private family, With a lady who Boards will take from $4 to $5 per mor Call at (398 Fire’ ‘bac 'ANTED-—BY A RESPECLASLY, tion us cook, washer an. of elty refer ‘Can prodace the Please call at 68 Can be seen for twe YOUNG GIRL, 4 { ironer. The best ce can be given. "Apply at 70 Saifolk atreet in the rear. A ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE Young woman, as pliin coor, aud good washer aad irener, or todo general housework in a small family. Wood city reference given. Please callgfor two days ai 337 Mulberry street, in the rear. ‘ANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESCANT young woinan, a situation todo genera! housework, ee plain cook, an excellent washer and ironer, and willing to make herself nseful: or as laundress or dermaid. Can give the best of city reference i? ve- quired. Can be seen for two days at 107 Greenwich airest, third floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A Y RESPECTABLE MIDDLE aged Scotch woman, from Edinburg, & situation @ennre, to take care of one baby only; she has had mueh experience in the management of chikiren in both ‘evuntries, can be highly recommended from the ‘Apply or address J. J., No. 8 cet, near Figh avenue, in the TANTED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A young man from ‘cotland; bas occupied similar situations both here in the eld country for many years. Can give the bost of city reference. Adciross or all at Mr. A. Grieve'r, 42 Vesey street, for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT young woman, a tituation a# dressmaker, tna private fainily; she is a first rate catter anv 3 bas atways lived with the most respectabi» fa 4 ia She «ity, She can be well recommended by tho Inet lady she Mved with. wear building. ANTED. Please wall 185 We Twenty-firth street, A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE aunbermaid and waiter; hes po 1 housework ia @ smell private reference given. Can be een for 177 Franklin street. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRF,, A SITUATION TO do geuerai housework; she ix a good plain cook, swasher and irover, and uncerstands the baking of bread; me Object on te do any kina of housework, The best ity reference con be given from her last plage. Can be ween for two deys, at 275 East Tenth atreat. ANTED—FOR A COLORED WOMAS A SITUATION ‘as cook, chambermaid, or Is s. The lady with whom she has bt Fy ci recommend er, Also, for « French y eshambermaid. For information, apply t Baion place Hotel, between 9 and 1) o’ci TED—A YOUNG SWISS Gi a ritaation with a respects! ire Ww ED—A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, TO ASSIST IN taking care of children; must be competent to cut and make children’s clothes, and be williag to mepd and Beep them in good repair. One who undersiands dress soatieg preferred. Apply to Mrs. Combs, 244 Grand st. ANTED—BY A RESPROTABLE FE! ISH WOMAN, ® a situation as seamstress; is a good milliner and drecemaker; woul) have no objection to south or in We country, Apply at 234 Grand street, Willismsbarg.@ ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- textant girl, to do chamberwork or to take care ef @hildren and ¢o plain sew 4 Tias best of city reference. ‘Phease eli at 15 Ninetecn’ atreet, between Sixth and avenues. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A *1T! A- tion as cook ; she is s tirst rate cook aud an exo Sent washer and ironer oe would take charge of th housekeeping of « small family. ‘De ceen for two days. Please call at 185 avenue B, third Moor, between Kleventh and Twolfth streets. “Ky! ON, BY A RESPECTABLE ANTED—A SITU. Protestant girl, as soamstress, in a private family; een do all hinds of needlework; can cut and fit ladies? Can be seen for two days at 803 Washington ‘ANIS A SITUATION—A GIRL, LATELY LANDED from Ireland, as chambermaid, waitress, or to do L housework.’ She can sew neetly, and will make Geeect" generally use(ol. Advortiscr has's most reepect- ‘able reference, and has uo objection to city or country. Please address Mary Barry, 12434 Third Avenue, between Pourteenth aud Fitecntii streets. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘as chambermaid, or to do general housework in m amall private family; can be seen for two days, if not |. Please at No. 508 Houston street, corner aot isnt street, in the store. . ‘ANTED.—A VERY GOOD OOOK AND PERFECT waaber and ironer, who haa city families refer- will hear of a situation by calling at 100 West first atreet, between Sixth end Serenth: avenues. German or Scoteh preferred. -ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ‘As professed cook; she thoroughly understands ‘Der business; all branches of French and English coo: fing, in a private family or respectable boarding hou», 1 ae ape i testimony can be girea Brom her last place. Can be seen for two days at 166 Wiizadoth street, near Spring. tee YOUNG GrRL OF pit ta & situation as senmetress in a “4 wate family. Can cut and fit children’s clothing, sud amake ladies’ dresses, would go out by the day, week or month; no objection to take care of s child if required, ae would wait on a Indy, best of city references given. Please call at 54) Tweifth street, between First po ve We. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘& situation to mind children or asprrand girl, or to @ bousework in a small family. Good city references. Apply at 40 Catherine street, up stairs, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, as « first rate cook; isa re baker, and an excellent cook; will have no objection to assis. ig Washing and ironing, should it be required. Bost of py oe com fod Apply at 320 Mott strect, corner of . Can be seen for two days, from 9 to 6. "ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation as plain cook, or to do goneral house- 5 is a first rate washer and ironer. references call at 237 Third avonne, between Twenty- ‘and Twenty-first streets, for two days. 'ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, FAITHFUL young woman, who understands pastry and con- nd i$ also a firstrate baker aud housekerp- has had fourteen 7 leat etd owe experience; can be seen at jo, 8 Thirty-second street, rocond employer's from Fifth avenue, where good reference cau be | ale prices. ‘Shove wanting T NURSE WANTED, A YOUNG WOMAN WITH No. 172 Kast Fourteenth atrett. : young a todog lee hamber. W or - work and oe prec, given. Can be seen at 77 West Nineteenth street, for two daym gece SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman; is» gooi cook, andan excellent washer and ironer. Can gre very best of city references. Can be seen fortwo days, at 80 West Seventeenth street, near Sixth avenue, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Protestant young woman, as chambermaid and waiter, or would assist in the washing and ironing. She iy an experienced waiter and laundrese. The best of city reference can be given as to character and capa- bility if required. Please call at 250 Seventh avenue, near Twenty-neventh street, second floor, back room. Can be seen for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, todo chamberwork and waiting, or general housework. Best of city references given. Ap- ply at 194 Kast Fourteenth street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young girl, as chambermaid and: waiter and to assist in washing’ and ironing; would be willing to take care of children and make herself generally useful. Best of reference given. Can be seen for three deyy at 45 Rooxeyelt street. No objection to the country. ws TED—LADIES CAN HAVE THRIR QUILTS AND skirts quilted to order, Apply at 126 Mott street, r, front room, W: STER—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Tench woman, who can speak English and French; can do all Linds of work, sewing, washing and iroaing, or housework: can give good reference n be seen for two days at 188 William street, A haps ie GENERAL HOUSEWORK, gA GOOD cook, washer and ironer; must be well recom- mended trum her layt place. Apply, immediately at 39 East Eleventh street. Wiener A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or genera) houseworker; ia a good plain cook, washer and ironer. Can be seen for two days at 11 Desbrospe» street. J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN @ situation as wet nurse; no objection to goa short distance in the country. Please call at 260 Kast Lighteenth street, between avenues A and; second AN " 2 FAMILY ax chambermaid and plain sewer, or chamber. maid and nurse; or, would do gencral housowork ip a smatl family, Can give good city references, Can be geen for two daye at 190 Thirty-sixth street, third oor, ck room. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE middle: oged Protestant wouen, to do general housework in a small family, or a8 nurse. Good city re- ferences. Can be seen for two days at 428 Fourth avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty-first streets, Warr A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIR! asitnation to do general housework in # small private familys hae no objection to go a short distance in the country; can give references for the last tive years, Can be seen for two days, at 72 Wate street. W tion of going to a boardin, ference given. Inquire street, in the rear. ANTED—A SITUATION IN A SHIPPING HOUSE, by a young man of excellent education, twenty years of ‘age; can furnish the best of city and country references. Address W. Lovell, Harrisburg, Pa. W’ \TED--BY A FRENCHMAN, SPEAKING GOOD Fnglich, and who has travelled a groat part of the United States, a situation in a merchant’s hou im any other kind of business; hus good recommendations and the best of references. A lutter address T. G., Post Office, will be promptly attended to, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE HONEST MAN, A sifnation as waiter, ina respectable fauily. Ap- ply at 193 Mercer stree’. 'AN.ED—BY A STEADY ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, A situution as clerk, in a respectable store or office; wishing to obtain a permanent situation, he would be satistied with o very moderate salary.’ Address Fox, Herald office. ANTED —A SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE OR retail dry goods or other store, as clerk, sales. man, ov fa any other useful capacity, by ® young man, 22 years of age, a native of Scotland.’ Can give security for #500, or loan bis employer that sum on fair cecurity, Address’ A. Z. M., Herald office. pat ale iS nt Be Aces dM ier PVN TERA PORTER. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. ¥ ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AGED 28, A SITU- ation in @ merchant , a8 bookkeeper or otherwise; he is thoroughly acquainted with the routine of moreantile transactions, and can give first rata ref -r- ences. Address W. 8. B., Herald office. ANTED—BY A RUSPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN a situation as cook, washer and ironer; no objec- house; the best of city re- for one day at No. 166 Ninth DOLLARS apy $25, es thirteen wh last. "When lant sc: rd from, be was Dover, New Jer- wey, on the 7th of |: cember, and had been on the Mor- ris Canal. Hew. then im & very destitute condition; had on a dark ca -, with no frost, and « dark coat, very much torn, He is of light complexion, incimed to freek] Address, inform, JOHN "4 Catherine Curtin, from Bally ; are supposed to be in New of New York. Any information of them will be thank- fulry received b therine Curtin, at No. 20 Burling alip, ; pcs Hatt! hash. 2 eS F MISS EMMA PEACH, OF THIS CITY, WILL PLEASE address Hammond, Herald office, giving her where- abouts, she will hear from an qld ILL HENRY WILLIAMS, OF LAMBETH WALK, Londen, write to Mrs, Martha Williams, at the New York Post Office. NLL GEO. W. LIVELY, FORMERLY MAYOR OF Houston, Texas, send hia addrese to me, at the Girard House, Philadelphia, before the 20th iust., or to Barnum’s Hotel, Baltimore, before the 23rd inat., and oblige 8. DE CORDOVA, Land and General Agent. OO TOOL IACOCCA aenel ‘UN. THOMAS H. BENTON, OF MISSOURI, WILL invitation of the Mercantile Library Associa- the Academy of Music, Four- teenth street, on Tuesday evening, Dec, 19, at 8 o'clock, Bul —The Physical Geograp! BY of the Country be- the Mississippi: its Adaptation to Settlewment and Connection with the Pacific Ocean. Tickets to all parts of the house, 25 cunts. No extra charge what- ever, and no seats reserved. The fifth lecture of the scientific course will be deferred until Thursday even- ing, December 21. DOUGLAS LEFFINGWELL, FRANK W. BALLARD, Fossett JOHN CRERAR, EYE—A POPULAR LECTURE ON THE ANA- tomy and Physiology of the Human Ryo, and Use and Abuse of 8, iMustrated with diagrams, mo- dels, and artificial eyes, by E. 8. Franks, Optician to the New. York Bge Hompithl, and syestacle’ maker to the ye, Iniirmary, on Wednowlay evening, December 20, 1654, at 62 Bowery, entrance through the store, ot half” ‘seven, to commence ateight, Admission 25 conte Deseret seats for ladies. Frank’s new patent double refracting spectacles, for seeing both near and distant js accurately through the same spectacles. This reat invention is manufactured by the patentes only, and now offered at moderate prices. Alio spectacles of ‘approved make, scientifically adjusted to the eye, ty His; FRANKS bininelf.at No. 2 Park row, oppodit: ‘Astor House, and at 82 Bewery. Lo ee (OACHMEN’S NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF THE Private Coachmen’s Protective Union Society are hereby notified te attend a special meeting, to be held at Jamen “Murphy's, Union Shades, 149 Fourth avenue, en Tuesday evening, the 19th inst. at 834 o'clock, dy order of THOMAS HOLDEN, President. Tuomas Downe. Secretary, AIR AND FESTIVAL.—GRACE MISSION CHURCH. Several ladies of the Episcopal Church propose hold- ing + fair and festival at the Odeon, in Willlamaburg, on the evenings of Tuesday and Wednesday, the 26th and 97th inats., to aid in the erection of Grace Mission Church. Contributions in useful and fancy articles, or in refreshments, will be thankfully reovived, aud may be tent to the Rey. Alvah Guion, 240 South First street, Williamsburg, L. 1., or loft at 31 Barclay street, or 637 Broadway, New York, or at 147 Fulton street, Brooklyn, ti Tuesday, the 26th. ‘ASONIC NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODGE, NO. 272, F. and A. M ’s—The members of the above loilge are hereby notified that their next annual election takes place at their lodge room, corner of Broome and Crosby streets, this (Tuesday) evening, the 10th inst., at 7, o'clock, Positive attendance is iigeeeted By HO) , W. M. order of RD. Cuas, A. Kents, Secretary. ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF LEBANON LODGE, No. 191, of Free and Accepted Masons, are hereby summoned to attend a regular communication of their Lodge, on the 20th inst, at 7P. M. 8. A. Frema, Secretary. M, M. BEACH, M. D. W. M. \ OTICE OF REMOVAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS leave to inform his customers ani friehds that he has removed to a spacious establishment in the Gilsey building, corner of Cortlandt street and Broadway, where the businesa will be conducted on @ much larger scale than hitherto, consisting of a large assortinent of shirts, stocks and ‘collars, carefully manufactured, and suitable for every market in the States, The under- signed flatters himself, from the large patronage he has received from his friends and customers, for the last fifteen years, that he still merits the sane, by assuring them that all their orders will be promptly attended to with care and dospsteh. M. WILSON, corner Cortlandt sireet and Broadway, and in Broadway ; principal entrances in Cortlandt street, corner of Broadway, in the Gilsey building. PECIAI, NOTICE —THE FRIENDS AND ‘CUSTOMERS of the late Robert Sinclair are advised that the hoase 74 Broadway ia re-opened this day. V YANIED—ONE OR MORE PERSONS, TO LEARN the daguerreotype art, under extraordinary alvan- tages, which will iosure success afterwards, by the aid of a very small ms favorable. Inquire at the Stereoscope 5 WA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, aged 30, ina hotel or any respectable house of business, as waiter or carver; lie perfectly understands the business, Address J. , 24 Bowery. JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young man, a German, as clerk in a grocery store, or avy other business, where he would make himself to bis employer; speaks the English language flu- The best of city reference given. Please address office. ANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A ation as coachman, or gardener, or porter, in store; bas lived in this country for the last ten years; bi a thorough knowledge of garaening in all its branches, with regard to green houses, graperies, and propagating, and is also good, stead: Gives, and’ understands tho care of horses. No objections to the country. Rest of city references given from his last place, where ho has lived five years, Please address Mf. U.G., Sun vilice, or can be seén in the office from 1 to 3 P.M. | ANTED—BY A STRICTLY TEMPERATE AND | steady young roan, ® Protestant, a situation as | porter in a store, day or night watchman, or would drive | an express wagon; is well acquainted with the city. Has recommendations from the highest ources. Please ad- | dress Applicant, Herald office. | ANTED—-A SITUATION 48 WAITER IN A BOARD- ing house or hotel, by a young woman who un- | derstands her business’ perfectly, and ix well reco mended for character and Ability. Apply at 168 Nineteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenu for two days. wen WANTED—A MAN TO WAIT IN A RES- taurant; he must perfectly understand his busl- Inquire at 609 Broadway, ness; none other need apply. hae nut. TANTED—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS, with a capital of $100, ase partuer in a business in which a large amount will be realized during the sent winter, Nene need apply who object to travel- Addreas box 156, Herald office. ANTED—A COMPETENT PERSON, WITH A CAPI- tal of $100, to supply Philadelphia with a new book on the Know Nothings, just published. It is the most exciting work on the 'sabject probably yet pub- lished. The whole city ia secured, by which a large sum of money can be realized. Call ut 128 Nassau street, room No. 9, up stairs. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AN AMERICAN, A situation in a good hotel or restaurant, as caterer or cashier; understands the business in both’ branches; has beem in the business for the last three yoars; the best of reference given, and security, if required, from his present employers. Address A.’B,, box 128 Herald office, for two days. ‘ANIED—A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR Ad farmer, by one who understands farming in all ts branches, likewise growing vegetables. Apply at S22 Sixth avenve, for John Hall,” $96 ‘ANTED--A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR groom, by «Ecotehman who thoroughly under- stands Lis business in all its branches, and can be well recommended by the families he has lived with; has no objection to the country. Please address C. . 8., Herald office, for two days. ANTED—IN A FANCY GOODS COMMISSION OF- fice, an American boy, from fourteen to sixteen of age; one who resides with his parents [er nes firet year, fifty dollars. Address, for two days, A. B.G., Herald office, im hand writing of applicant. ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELT—AN INTELLIGENT LAD to loarn the drug business. A liberal componsa- tion will be given, with his board. He will be required to remain ix the store till 12 at night. App! A.M. and § P.M, to P. L. m & Co., 81 Bleecker street, to-day. ANTED—AT THE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, S41 Broadway, (basement,) men on steamers, porters for stores, conduc baggage men, brakemen, schoul feachern, clerks, salesmen, conchmen, waiters, LITAN CAVE—RESTAURANT, 381 BROAD- ‘way, corner White street, now open.—The uader- d would most fully announce to his friends and the public that he has leased the abore for a term of years, and refitted it in a most gor- geous style, and he tends it «ball he kept in a manner unsurpassed by any place in New York, where all tue choice del is ‘ort @ season can be found at all hours snd on the most torms. A. L. THAYER, Proprietor, from Boston. COAL, &€, Ly Al ne JOAN ND FLOUR—THE PEOPLE'S COAL AND Flour Agencies, No. 38 Broadway, New York, and Falton street, Brooklyn, continne to selb the first aality of by stove and nut coal, at the lowest prices. Tivo, r, by the single barrel, for family use, at whole- to purchase, will find it pheir interest (0 apply at she above ageavier, HE MEMBERS OF HENRY CLAY LODGE NO. 277, F. & 4. M., are hereby summoned to meet at th? lodge room on Wednesday evening, Dee. 20, a3 the an. nual election will take place. Auvin Wenr, Secretary. WM. HARRIGAN, W. M. IEMPERANCE JUBILEE.—THE FRIENDS OF TEM Ferance in the city and vicinity wifl hold a jubilee at the success of their ,ticket in the State election, ou Wednesday next. Flags and banners will be displayed during th@day, and a public meeting will be held in the Broadway Tabernacle in the evening. EESELS LOADING @RAIN.—MERCHANTS, OWNERS and masters of vessels, will please notify the in- spectors appointed by the Board of Underwriters, to ex- amine vessels loading grain in bulk, previous to putting up the bins. All o left at 110 Wall streot, lower floor, or at 240 South street, will be Immediately attend- LOST AND FOUND. (OUND—ON SUNDAY, DECEMBER 11, IN TH Eighth avonue,a gol breaatpin. ” Thé owner can ave it roving property a expense of vertisings Parply st 26. Went Thar br Res street. OST—A MOTHER OF PEARL OPERA GLASS, WITII gilt fastenings, either at Burton’s, or in the Broad- way acd Fourth avenue omnibus, some days since, with adark green leather cover, marked with Pike & Sons; Menneret, maker. A suitable reward paid to the finer at parlor 33 Union Place Ho’ ‘OST—ON SATURDAY EVENING LAST, A POCKET book containing a passage ticket to California, on board the North Ster, and other papers that are of n3 account to anyone but myself. Any person finding it shall be well rewarded by sending it to the Western Hotel. JOHN MOHANEY. e great fullien. J. DARCIE, New York, and ali music sellers, THE PUBLIC.—A NARRATIVE OF FAOTS.—THE subseriber deems it bat am act of sheer justice to himself, bie family and the e lollow- ing statement. On the 4 Harpera, publishers with whom I bad always been on to pay them a friendly visit. Iwas courteously received, and every effort was made to pro- Jong my visit by a genera), and apparently friendly, conversation. Having occasion to step out, I consentod | ace rdeuns, lettes; also @ melophone, same as used to call again in a short time. I did so At the band | at puckieye GAssrORD & 'BROWE forte and of brothers had ared. The clerk handed me a | music dealers, 603 Broadway. N. be published letter, written during my absence by the Mesars, Har- pers, which read thua : Mr. G. G. Moore will please settle the annexed account Teen studing long cnongh; aad canat Be fet any longer nm standing long eno: and can! any longer in ite present unsettled state, sat a Harper & Brovarrs. Respectful The following is the a tthe Fe ttn vo books, Riles ed potent AN 50 » IT or al months.... Mn TEE eran tic caren Le EE $133 35 On the 2th of July following the time of the above urchase, } waa in the city of New York, called on the Mesars, Warpers, paid thom. their bill of $111.60, and took their receipt for that amount, being in full for ail demande to that date. This was the last business trans- action I bad with these gentlemen ; and the reader seed store, 16 North cheaper than in any other store. motto enps, mene, bronze and ormolu ing the most gifts ever offered at auction. Now on exhibition. OLIDAY PREBENTS.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES the attention of the public to his splendid and new stock of jew ‘watches ant diamonds at the low- est prices. bine bs UMBACH, anananer 90 Bare ait), No. way, Oorner of White street, up stairs. op ep yg ego : best in this ne a ing Meroe 4 REICHE & bird, cage and ) wear m1, William street, aueticneer. Vandewater & Turner will sel) inewday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 22d and 2id of December, at 10} o'clock each the sales rooms No. 30 fine and 66 Cedar atrects splendid assortment of rich Parisian fancy goods, con- gin part of elegantly decorated and painted, china vases, colognes, receiver rs, jewel caskets, de- corated dinner and tea sets, coffee sets a By im, shades and stands, bronze 4; os statuettes, coopex, candelabras, candlesticks, ric! lecorated bisque statu- ettes, figures, groups, Bohemian glass, optical cut vases, colognes, card receivers, }, Tuby liquer sets, torquoise carafe and tumblers, lint cut decane, clarets, wines and papier mache portfolios, sen, waiters, workboxes, gloveboxes, silver plat and coffee eofiee urns, cake baskets, castors. card baskets, dinner and dessert forka and Himes PRESENTS—JOHN L. VANDEWATER, red: USICAL PRESENTS FOR THE HOLIDAYS—JUST M received, a large invoice of guitars, futes, violins, B. on 26th instant, three Sehottushes and @ song and chorus. UR SALES OF HOLIDAY GOODS WILT, BE CO! tinued daily until further notice. Gentlemen's searfr, cravats, sl ) Suspenders, fancy muftiers, silk and merino under its, and three ply linen collars, of the) most fashionable. styloe whelerale ‘or retail. Prices low. IRA PEREGO & SON, 61 Nassau street, Gemeente! C ful and ornament be excelled in of the aD) may judge my surprise on perusi the letter | eity. Amo his furs may found the sable, min! Fiala: SEees cata er arivaishecek ch haieat corer tl GG marae Auch ool ene aacae Gain ox” | ed, .immediately upon reading it, & person | pressly for his eatablishment, and at prices suit the | then present, (a deputy sheriff, ) who had | present depression of the money market, and the means been cent for by the Mesars, Harpers, while they wero | of all. As the Winter stock is fast disappearing, ahd endeavoring tp detain me in an apparently friendly con- re) tions being made for the Spring and versation. I protested against the whole procedure, eo le, those desi: would do well to . After a search,one and then another of the partners was found. I assured them that I had paid them the bill, but they would not admit even the possibility of mistake on their part. As I had not money sufficient to meet the demand, I appealed to their sense of honor, of generosi- ty, not to throw me into aon; I would pledge my ho- nor not to leave their Nishment, not togo from un- der their eye, until I could write to Philadelphia for their receipt, and that in the event of my not being able t> —— itI would satisfy the claim. I assured’ them at all 1 wanted was time to procure my receipt; that Ibad not the money with me, and that, as to giving se- curity, it was ntter! {Staton lt A power; that I was bet- ter acquainted with than may Boon persons in the clty, and that Thad called upon as an old friend and uaintance; but all to no avail. And when {| Way, are informed that bouquets, corbeilles and baskets, ed them for an answer to the question, why they | are ‘to be had and made to order as eS sui foto heh egy EAE ype en ee not intormed me of this claim before sending for an offi- Ys oda be here rman ale pee Sy ume, one of them at last manner #0 peculiarly char- ‘Friend Moore, to be plain about the ee ie must cither pay the money, give se- curity, or go to jail,” ‘This was the signal, and I was, dy ded friends, thrust into a prison house—the jail of New York, where, although no citizen of the State can be ruthlessly torn from the bosom of his family and imprisoned for I for the first time fouad myself ee of my liberty. I immediately wrote to a friend in p Mladelphia, ie the sirourartances of my arrest an ieleeeaaty requesting examine my p- pers. received my letter on Friday evening at seven o'clock, search was made, the receipt found, andatning o’clock on the same evening be was on his way by land ‘to New York. He reached that city on Saturday morn- _ ‘The receipt was shown to the Messrs. Harpors,who acknow! it to be genuine. “It s altogether @ mistake!” They had ‘received $11 50, and they hadonly forgotten to give credit.’’ Before, there was n0 poss.- bility of mistake on their part; now, it was only a mis- take. Iwas, of course, forthwith released, the Menara, Harpers paying tho expenses attending the transaction. Tcannot speak in too high terms of the gentlemanly treatment I received from the officers of the jail dur ng my imprisonment. On the afternoon of the day of my Viberation, Saturday, 1 left N@w York for this city. Alter my return home, I addressed the following letter to the Mesars. Harpers ~— with my importunities, I addressed me in that stil acteristic of the firm “Pacapropaia, Jan. 8. “GeNTiMMEN :—My arrest and de‘ention in New York having deranged all my plans, I Lave returned to this city, my home. My Cvelings are somewhat tranquilized. I find the report of wy incurceration has preve tod me, My friends were alarmed ; and E have no doubt that the reports, uyless I can counteract them, will have a ten- dency seriously to injure my businow. As [ cinim no darcages for false imprisonment ; as I was, and still am anxions to act towards you on truly Christian prin- ciples, observing the golden rule of doing unto others as I would have them do unto me; now, therefore, as I have auffered, still suffer, and am Hiely to suffer, in eon- sequent ‘of ‘your conduct towards me, to saiisfy friends, and persons with whom I deal when mveumecy, £ have to ast fora written statement of the facts from rou, exonerating me from all blame whatsosver. An immediate agswer will oblige your injured but old friend, G, G. M00! ,: To {the above letter no answer has boen reveived. It therefore becomes incumbent on me to make public the transaction as tt oceurred. This is done without any unkind feeling to any one. The reader will, taxing the clreumstances into acsount, ace a sufficient Justification in making thus public an expose of the wrongs I have sifered. [ hope it may have a good effect upon the Messrs, Harpers, by inducing them to keep their books correctly—to deal kindly with thoir fellow men—and ind of flesh ’’ from either . G. MOORE, Philadelphia. HE CITIZEN, OF THIS WEEK, WILL. CONTAIN— ‘The gnly complete and correct report of the meet- t the Tabernacle, to address William Sinith O’Brien, Thomas Francis Meagher’s lecture on O'Connell, Koa- auth’s speech, with a comment; John Mitchol’s fonrth letter to a Know Nothing, and a great variety of Ameri nglish, Insh and war intelli , with general news. Vor sale at No. 8 Sprace # not hereafter exact the “ real or supposed debtors. Le DEC, 16, A LADY'S PIN, Wit HAIR, near University place. The nder will te suitabl Fewarded, by leaving it at the jewellor’s store, 8% Bleecker street. OST—FROM ON BOARD SLOOP CHILS, A BANK book on the Seamen’s Savings Bank. Whoover will return it to the said Bank, 78 Wall, corner of Pear! street, (for John Heart,) will be rewarded. OST IN BROOKIYN-IN THE MYRILD AVENUE Or Greenwood cars, or in Harrison street, a gold racelet compored of a series of hair lockets. A liberal reward will be given for its return to 100 Harcisow atreet, Brooklyn. ‘O8f—ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, IN PASSING through Broadway, from Leonard street to Canal, rene, and Brosdway to Broome, a silk purse, with jumefimoney, ‘Ihe finder will receive a suitable re- vrard on returning the ‘same to No. 20 Burling slip, up stairs, O8f—A LARGE BROWN TIPPET, IN TWENTY- ninth street, between Fourth and Kifth avenuvs, or in Fifth avenue, between Twenty-ninth and Thirty- third streets, or in Thirty-third street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. A-uitable reward will be paid for the above, if returned to 89 East Twenty-ninth street. O8T—SUPPOSED IN AN OMNIBUS FROM SOUTH ferry to Twenty-third street, near Ninth avenue, on Thursday last, an old fashioned brooch, diamond shaped, nearly square, set with five rubies and small oe It is much valued apart from its intrinsic worth. finder will be rowarded on leaving it at 280 Broad. way, corner of Reade treet, third floor, office No. 39. OST—YESTERDAY, 187u INST., FROM THE WASH- ington Market express & firkin of butter, going from Thirteenth to Nineteenth streets, by the uy square. By giving information at the Cage Market, o) ite 92 Vesey atr wil be Mery road sii ge VAN HO! & WILSON, Proprietors. REWARDS. REWARD.—THE FOLLOWING AUCRPT- ances were lost our clerks in Wal sti thi drafts numbered respecti 1854, lephows & Co., pay- New Orleans, Nov. 11. », Harmony’s C. Bell, oashier, ow, and accepted by able sixty days after sight, to, Karn ov. 18, 1854 for ten thousand dollars each. It persons are hereby it paymen t has been stopped—al heir pay ns pie against Bow pron I Sage 7 ng 0 reward wi ul ir a. Nov Dee. Or ee TT MORGAN & EON, 54 Wall stect’ REWARD—L0ST, ON SATURDAY, 10TH INST., $25. ‘8 wallet containing some sixty or eighty dollara id geld. The finder will receive the above re- ward on leay: gS pager street, or at the Atlan office, 44 Ann si a S10AR™=, AYEW ENTERPRISING ‘+ be taken to learn two kinds of valu: business, each of which can be made to pay froin $12 to $18 a wock, suitable for home or travelling. Full in- structions ‘for $10. Calt at No. 5 Catharine street, cor- ner of Division, room 12, up stairs. 5 REWARD STOLEN) 4 GOLD ANCHOR WATOH. Arnold & Co., London, makers, No. 4,533, full ‘and white dial. : Sebring, of the Jefferson ket police, will pay the roward if delivered to him. EWARD.—ON Til NIGHT OF THR 20TH ULT. the store of the subscribers was broken into and Fobbed of # large amount of nilks, sating, volvets, blond , A reward of fwenty-fve per cent will be id, on a fair valuation, for goods returned; also 3100 for the arreat and conviction of the thief or thieves, GE0, SLOANE & 00., 250 Hudeva street, ANKEE NOTIONS FOR JANUARY—GREAT MMe | Provements—Splendid Holiday Number,—The Yankee Notions for January, (commencing the fourth yolume,) is published this day. It is by far the best number yet issued both as regards its literary contents And the character of its illustrations, No pains nor ex- se have been spared in the preparation of this num- r, and in addition to the usual illustrations will be found two splendid supplemental i designed by MeLenan, Pentitled New Yea of ane’ Northtecd fouth,”” which are worth more than double the price of the number. It abounds in comic tales, spicy para- graphs on the current topes of the day, original jokes, A eager nig = — Mia peed Care etches in prose thyme, and a amount o| genuine fun and wit, contributed by the best writers of the day, For sale by all news agents and periodical dealers. Price a one. | o-d number, or $1 25 per year. T. W. STRONG, Publ , 08 Nassau atreet. THE BALL SEASON, ([WETWENTY-#IXTH ANNUAL BALLFOR THE BENE- t fit of the New York Fire Department Fund, will take ceat the Academy of Music, Fourteenth street, on aday evening, Jan. 15, 1855. Tickets may be procured © the managers. 0 CHALLENGE.—NOTICE TO GENTLEME ir OC rae oni ek be er to Pe like new. rf . and repairing es- tadlithment, at oe Pearl ph Whee, yen tan pitch, tar, grease and paint taken out without any inju ry toyour clothes, by —_ J. B. NOAH, 388 Pearl Ox. O¥F CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED.— The highest cash price will be liberally current money, ee eee of 4 " wishing a MORONEY” I? orange street, near Chatham. & rere apply CLOTHING, &0. * Teceive the to or cddressing, mes a8 by eween City Hall Place aad Fay ite . sf Contre street. LOTHING.—LADIES AND GENTLEMEN HAVING clothes to dis] of, can receive a fair cash price hy sending to the store 12 Laurens street, near Canal, or ; 52 West way, or address by letter through the post, to8. COHEN. Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. oe iG AND Sovrue aaeae WANTED —L-ADTn a pes vi above spose ofcan ive @ fair cash pr 8 for the same by caikng, or sendi post, oS COHEN, 66 Ela street. ended to by Mrs. Cohen. RECELVED—ONE THOUSAND OVERDOATS, a each; dress and frock coats $6, cost origmally $16; two thousand pairs cassimere pants at $3, cost $8, last years make. Bills on broken banks of this city taken for clothing. GEO. LEVIE, corner Nassau and Beekovin sts. WATCHES, JEWELRY, d0. ACOB’S CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, in gente’ pins, cluster and single; ladies’ carrings, ins, and rings of @ are equal in bril- i a 2 sas j fancy an ‘arance 5 a. Gente’ pins $6 and $10; earrings $5 and $7 60; Indies’ pins $10, and seut by mail to any part of the United States. I, & J. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. ThewINS 264 BROADWAY, BETWEEN WAR- S ren wd bers streets. —Golid watches, diamonds and joweh¥ for the holidays, at reduce! priges, suitable Jor the times, stoves for a |. from $50 to $150. stant eall and examine his quick! establishment, No. rte street, Brandreth Building, four doors from ] THE LADIES OF NEW YORK.—HOLIDAY PRES- ents. —UBSD. PEIRSON & 471 Broad- way, will offer for salc on Monday, the 18th inst., a Deantiful nt of silks, valencias and merino plaids, printed cashmeres, de laines, French and ish calles 1 Bey reduced im price expressly for holiday presents. 10 THE LOVERS OF FLOWERS AND bouquets, &¢.—The public and frien fencir, florist, corner of Forty-fourth atreet and Broad- IN TOYS.—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE mentioned toys, whereof there are five sizes of toy stove, for a regular use, at the hi amt Apply to -AACK, TH. W. 195 Bowery. x primate or G g A Moire antique, velvet satin Bese 1#, 61 Canal bas Ba nee ear eet ett pratt sant tste 2 aie t, ae wae =) lnates reapect| fally invited to examine Mr’ Brodie’s splendid a fore purchasing elsewhere. URSFLS POINT a Fa ara wa a « nes, Honiton Hy Chan IY Moet. aoe ‘delow | MILLER. & former seasons, their 5 black veils are us| in style and prices; aleo Paris, St. Geut, aod | walled | Gla: mbroideries of e N. B.—se- | FershaYisiis in’ a'tve Geactintion ef loes T0 iain iets I MR G: being the exolusive egents for it (KomNUATION OF THE cuzaT Satz OF” ! CHEAP SILKS. A. T. STEWART & 00., Bysatvay, Chamheut.snd Boate-atgeets Maltese and Guipure Laces, &e., ke. Many of the above embroideries and laces are very suitable for CHRISTM4S AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, and will be sold to close our present stock, ai » GREST REDUCTION FROM FORMRAR PRICES. LORD & TAYLOR, 256, 257, 250 and 261 Grand street, and new Nos, 47 and 49 Catbarine st. RESS GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES FOR THE holydaya,—LE BOUTILTIER have assortment of goods suitable for presents, at un- usvally a . Bilks 4s, 6d., 58. and 6s.; merinos, de laines prints. The embi is are ¢ y cheap, and ribbons as usual; shawls, ves and other faney dry LE OUTIL’ Canal street, four doors from ‘Broadwa: Yo REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS ‘On Monday, the 18th of December, will offer for sale the balance of their immense stock of CLOAKS AND MANTILLAB, At greatly reduced % Thelr stock comprises the most fashionable and popu- lar styles of the day, all of which have beon manufac. tured and imported expressly for their city trade. TWUIED CLOTHS AND FRENCH MERI- noer—frum suction, wide black silk velvets, very So Beaters er aes ere beaut eS Ly at low ices, by THOMAS TATE, 86 Canal street, corner of Greene. ‘OTICE.—JOHN MADDEN, 578 BROADWAY, WILB independent of his stock which haa al -OTTOW, poleras rem suoton,eonlag of cals of French chemioiiey, mourning ti Mien east ‘atentet robes, | ces a5 will astonish the ladies. Opes 5 P.M. Best Paris kid gloves 4s. 62. per REPARATION FOR THE HOLIDAYS. ‘THR BARGAIN IN DREBS Cary ena Ivertised by the subscribers last week having met with such a ready sale, they will open another lot on Monday, December 16, consisting of SRVERAL CASES OF MOUSELINE DR LAINEB, WRENCH AND ENGUSH CALIOO®S, made up in dress French and Wool Plaids, ‘ SHAWLS. Paris made Cloaks and Mantillas, Ae. Also another = SILK ROBES. With three, four and five flounces each, sad many other novelties received by the last steamer. 4. 1. STEWART & 00., Broadway. = | IN TOYS—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE mentioned toys, whereof there are five nizes of toy regular use, very cheap by THOS. WAACK, 115 Bowery. OYS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.— (ESTABLISHED 1826. ) ‘The undersigned has just received from his agents in Europe a complete and varied assortment of toys, for which he defies competition, Those who are desirous of making holiday presents will find it to their advantage to give him a Wholesale dealers will find here a very shoice and beautiful selection of goods, suitable for | the aprroaching holidays. The undersigned begs leave to invite his customers, and the public generally, to in- spect his stock of toys .and fancy goods, aud most re- spectfally solicits a continuance of their patronage Kemember the old stand, 18 Division street, near Chat- | ham square. C. GOETZ (late Hawes & Goetz.) MUSICAL. SPLENDID BEVEN OCTAVE $810 ROSEWOOD pianoforte for sale for $225, as the owner soon sails Poot ey makers; pariosd in rooyonta Gud fully ware ers; res} ‘war- ane tem Arent Hep imgecvanpat. Treen be seen af 34 Vesoy street, from 9 until 3 o'clock P. M. BARGAIN TO SUIT THE TIMES —A SPENDID 6; rosewood piano, improve scale, finished in the t manner; been used a short time; price $210. Also &@ genuine chickering rosewood for $150. One63, octave for $130, by celebratod maker. Ono mahogany 6 octavo } for $120, ‘Also, splendid assortment of pianon at cost. McDONALD & BROS., No. 202 Bowery. GENTLEMAN, PROFESSOR ON THE PIANOFORTE, box t wishes to give lessons in ® private femily, in ox- for a comfortable home. Vlease address Music, 26 Herald office. Cea SALE OF PIANOS—FROM THE BEST city makera, in plain and fancy eases, from six to seven octaves, with orders to sell at a great reduction from the factory price, for cash; fully warranted. Also, an assortment of second-hand pianos, at great bargains, Pianos of our own manufacture cou- tly on hand. Appiy at the manufactory and ware- MoDONALD 202 Rowery, near Houston street. TAN OF ORTES— MANUFACTURED BY JOHN P. WAKE & Co., 53 Barclay sti fully warranted equal to any in the world, and at the lowest factory prices for cash or approved paper: S2cond hand pianos very cheap. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. $10. 00 —WANTED, A PARTNER WITH e » the above amount of cash, to take an interest in a manufacturing business well established, with first class to which & new patent is about being added, which will make it very extensive and profitable. Every information and satisfaction will be iven at an interview, together with the best city re- T., Herald office. PLENDID wep pt peer PEIRSON & LAKE, 472 Breadway, will offer on Monday, the 18th inst., 300 ~ pleccsrich silks, at bs. yard. We would especially call the attention of the to these 8, being the dest ever offered in New York for the prise. 000, st Madden & Stewart! ratir0 tendey mast be by Ist January, without reference to cost, in con- tion in their business at that & grand opportunity to pur- oo sod sequence of an “y time. Ladies will find this hase for the holidays. REMENDOUB RED INIONUCT PRICES, AT Spears in & TAYLOR'S. consequence of the latepess of the season, and in order to close our greens IMMENSE STOCK OF DRY GOODS, . to offer to our customers greater wn any ever before presented. CLosiNG SALES OF THE BKASON will commence Monday, December 18th, and be con- tinued until the emd of the month, it being our imtention to dispose of the entire stock in both stores DURING THE HOLIDAYS. ‘These goods having been purchazed with all the ad- vantages of HARD TIMES PRICES, will be bold at a very smal) advance on the cost, and purchasers are invited to avail themselves of this oppor- tunity to secure BARGAINS, Our stock consists in part of— Rich plaid and striped silke, Very rich dress silks, plain and figured, (Pari Elegant white, pink and blue brocades ant evening dresses. French and cashmeres—every Kooy Paris and rere ty jee Brilliant cashmere Scoteh woollen plaids. English merinoes, ited de laines and cashmeres—an immense quantity. . Foglith, Welsh and printed fignnels, Cloaks and mantillas—of the most approved designe. | Black and colored satins and silk velvete—every width and quality for cloaks, Lyons and Vienna broche bos Fsen equare shawis—a very large assortment, of the latest mode. Other descriptions of shawls, ales variety of styler ‘and prices, LORD & TAYL 255, 267, 269 and 261 Grand atreet, ang Now Nos, 47 and 49°Catherine street. We are now inducements color and [Se ee ll Avatitae RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY haa nces. Address A. K. & TO $15,000.—WANTED, A PARTNER IN THE je) cabinet making business in Broadway. ‘The adver- tiner, wishing to extend his business, is desirous of ob- taining a partner, with from five to fifteen thousand doliass, to carry on the cabinet making business. For perticiiars inquire of W¥. C. HOMPAGER, No, 1 Nas- sau street. NER WANTED—W1TH FROM FIVE TO TEN thousand dollars cash capital, for the general auc- fion business, alrcaily establisued, in. the beat location 41 Maiden lane and 386 way.—' now offer to the pub! nee uneq assortment by himself. In addition to his popular esi he has leased ‘at 385 Broadway, in the neighborhood of the hotels. 4 a lane and Broadway. ‘ | ee dmetaimieedeat woniiee wy } areamahip Union a superb assortment of royal ‘ermine, | Busma mink and stone marten, all manafectured E a5 for Broadway trade. Ladics furs hou req eall before purchasing elsewhere. furs cleaned, altered, repased and exchanged on the most reasonable terms at 401 Broadway, corner of Walker st ALLS AND SOIRKES.—JUST RECEIVED (PER steamer Pacific), & pg assortinent of French a5 cra] in the city. Persons possessing the requisite eapital and | em erape pe de Paris, grenadine desirous of enigring into o bona fide" sagotaten, may | and tissues of the Jatest Parisian sizion, f address Alpha, office. UBSDELL, PKIRSON & LAKE, 471 Broadway. RINER WANTED—WIIH A CAPITAL OF $1,500, EATHERA, FLOWERS, &C.—JUST RECKIVED, to take » half interest in & rotitable manut ~ i ~ turing cash business, estal Sasdes years now, no F 3 omy aad acall air ting about $3,000 annually. References given end re- 100 “ colored “ quired. Apply at tho Agency and Loan Office, 304 Broad- 0 mixed “ corner of Duane street, second floor, room No.9. 100 “ feather trimmings, MOLOUGHLIN & O'NRILI. | of black, white, assorted and mixed colors, IE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING ‘under the firm of Overmann & Grnner, is this day ved by mutual consent. Either of the subscribers i# authorised to sign the firmin Baudation, J. OVERMANN, New York J. GRUNER. MANIFESTATIONS —MRS. T., THE WELL known test spirit medium, will hold circles every afternoon, from 2 to 5, and evening, from 7 to half-paat 0, at 341 ‘Broadway, opposite the Tabernacle. Admis- sion to afternoon 60 cents; evening, 25 conta, UCTION. FOR A COURSE OF TEN LEMONS IN 1.59 Fe te Reckoning reduced oue + $12 50 for a thorough course of instruction. Cards of particulars ee 362 Broadway, WRITING, ARITHMETIC.—M®, DOI- , an them in sort tine for any ‘itustion in business The course is so practical and business like that studenta eadily obtain good situations, Terms moderate. OOK KEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &6.—MR. RENVILLE, 289 Broadway, receives now studeats this week upon ‘very favorable’ terms, Each pupil is feadlly agi i Rm Magan = sorter to ly a in now! imparted to him. Open from 9 A. Mi to OP. mle | Oars AND GERMAN LANGUAGES.—THE SUB- scriber, 483 Broadway, near Broome street, con- tinues teaching the above commercial languages; as also the classics. Ho passed, on the continent of Europe, the great government examinations. E. TELLERING, 483 Broadway. Peilec vibe [ell vce vesteae eatiaiaibee "| ver, - nets, will be sold low for cash. HOMER & KETCHUM, ) 64 and 66 John street, corner of William. CARFS AND CRAVATS FOR GENTLEMEN,—A REAU- tiful assortment of the sbove articles, for the ¢om- ing Lene were received by last steamer, and will be opened on. Dene? ‘the 18th . nee . ————_—_—C——S—S—SS—S——=—====—=_—=——= HOUSES, ROOMS, &0., WANTED. ‘0 MERCHANTS AND MANUF. 000 to $100,000 worth of unsaleable wanted, auch as low domostics, summer ¢! > hard- | ware, Yankee notions, &c. Parties having su J poe beta ‘to nell rene, b gine: io men of some means, with every , aot \tegrity, may address EDWIN AUGUSTO, City it Office, ANTED—TWO OR THREE SMALL ROOMS, FUI- nished, with or without board; conveniences for fire in two rooms; location between Fighth and Twenty- | eighth streets, Beoond and Sixth avenues. -Address } 8., Herald office, stating artcalars, terms, &c., which | must be moderate, including fire and was. ANTED—A 8TOUK O¥ DRY GOODS OR HARD- ware, ia exchange for a first claew farm and, | timber lands, Yn thia State, Location unsurpasged, AU communications strictly confidential. Address 999 He- rald office. ANTED—A LARGE BEDROOM, WITHOUT BOARD, location from Canal street to Twentieth, ‘Terms moderate. Address, with iwll particulars, M., box 300 Post Offi we THE UPPER PART OF A GENTERL, house siteated between Broome an’ Mifteenth gtreets, east of Beondway ; rent moderate for a small family. Address TENANT, Herald office or 216 Bowery. N ON THE PIANOFORTE.—A FEW PU pils wanted by # lady well experienced. Terms mo- rrate, Address Teaeher, No. 190 Sixty aveuug, Can be ween Spam Li Ad, top ‘V ANTED—FOR A MALL PAWILY, PART OF A house, in the Kighth ward, between Thomp on, Froome, Broadway, and Canal strosts; ea moderate vdway. terms. Apply to B, W. RICHARDS, 30; a ae eee ENE Cee Sen aS a ee

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