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from elegant assortment cannot de found in this or apy other erty in the Union, or at wach pra low prices. Musical instruments, of all tly reduced rates. Choise music, published i er manner and bound, on gz fora ano ata vi yw price. Music one of the ie pe bent selectod catalogues in United States, at one-half the usual rates. This us reduction in prices will continue until after ya. HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. normous Reduction in for one hundred and 4 e inte of as good quality, and the ‘and ‘as durable, ‘as which cost $500; case im, and imitation ef oak or .» Excellent pianos, in rosewood cases, for $100 rosewood. and $225. Pianos of variety of style and price, comprising those of nt manufactories, among them the celebrated Holian pianos of T. Gilbert & Co.'s wake, and the Cp per cotn npg aan ee ie band pianos, at great ins; prices . Me- . jlodeone from five different pres tne vices $40, $55, $70, $90, $115, $126, $120, $150 and $200, Each instrument guaranteed, HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway, Eyesight._Public Lecture. Subject, «The Eye and Spectacles.” Illustrations—Models, diagrams and artificial eyes, Time—This (Wednesday) evening, at 8 o'clock. ture room, 52 Bowery. Admission, pol cents. Leeturer, Mr. FRANKS, opsiclan to the New York Eye Hospital, and spectacle maker to the Eye In- Perham’s Troupe Close their Establishment here after Friday evening, for the purpose of visiting Boston for a season; consequently they give but three Eig Don't it’ the opportunity pave without, Visiting 7D opportu: na f them, Don Giovanni Concindea ‘the performances, - Fars at Cost.<White now offers his Beau- tiful stock of furs at cost prices. His stock com- aoa all the different kinds of European and American e . Those who wish an opportunity to supply them- welves will save twenty-five per cent, by calling at WHITES, 212 Broadway, corner of Fulton street. Holiday Presents.—Special Noticc.<In conse= > F anpn of the recent destruction by fire of the rear of great fancy store of H. 8. ROGERS, 449 Broadway, the entire stock (above $20,000 worth) of rich and valu- able gifts, unique toys, recently collected in manos by Mr Rogers, must be sold under an arrangement wit! the fire insurance companies. These goods, a portion of whieh slightly damaged by smoke and water, will be wold at a great sacrifice, without regard to cost. Those of fancy goods, jet bracelets, perfumery, reti- ules, work boxes, music boxes, games for old and young, tors for the children, will find this a rare oppor, unity. H. S, ROGERS, Fancy Bazaar, 449 Broadway. Broken Banks—Present Value.—All New ‘York city banks taken at par; Government Stock, 80c.; Bridgeton, 80c ; "Wheat: Growers’, 80¢.; Washtenaw. 40e.; Lowia County, 40c.; Indiana banks, 90c.; at EVANS’ Clothing Warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street $100,000 worth of fine Fashionable Clotht manufactured by three of the leading houses in Broad- xt, selling at Ceig bbee per cent under cost of manu- me re, at EVANS’ Clothing Warehouse, 66 and 68 Ful- Linens, Linens.—Just received, a Stock of Fenton’s celebrated shirting and sheeting linens, to which we call the attention of our customers; also table damasks and nay 8, all of which will be sold at great ort join E. H. LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. ‘Those $3 75 Boots, Made to Order, by A. BAKER, 15 Ann street, are made of the best French calfskin, with steel shanks, equal to any $5 or $6 boots. Double soled boots, $4; water proof, $4.50. Best French patent leather boots from $6 to $7. Blank Books, all kinds, at low ‘writing paper and stationery, diaries and copying presses, &c. Books made to pattern. Cards, ebecks, notes, circalars, &c., &c. RANCIS & OU- TREL, statiouers, printers ‘and bookbinders, 77 Maiden tone also, iaily journals, Rich & Co.’8 Salamander Safes, Wilder's patent—Twelve years in use, and never a dollar’s ‘worth of books or paper consumed in one of them. ‘They have been tested in accidental fires one hundred and seyenty-nine te Aa eattable for New Year’s nts. For sale by & MARVIN, 144 and 146 later street, the only makers of safes combining Wild- ers and Rich & Co.’s patent. Deflance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat RICK is the sole manufacturer in the United States of ‘the above celebrated safes, and F. C. Goffin’s impene- trable defiance locks and cross bars. Depot No. 192 Pearl street, one door below Maiden lane. e = eee can Bottles Finest Brandy ‘three finest whiskey, one bottle finest Jamaica rum, itle Baker’s bit , four bottles finest port one bot! and sherry, in case, for $10, ARTHUR KENDA! ” Wine merchant, 7 William street, ‘Wigs, Toupecs, and Hair Cuttt and citizens are inyited to call at the: HURST & HEARD, Maiden lane, and examine ‘the largest, cheapest and best assortment of wigs, half wigs and toupees, braids of long hair, front , &e. For Co 8, Cold, d&ic., Hasting’s Syr. Nap- ba, Ayer’s area pectoral, Rodger’s syr. tar., Tay- lor’s bals., Liverwort, ea $1; for fever and ague— India chol ue, $1 50; Rowd’s tonic mixt. and Desh- ler’s periodic pills, ea $1; for rheumatism, scrofula, —Townsend’s, Sand’s & Morse’s sarsaparilla, Wat i i atts life balsam, 750; for nervous antidote, ea $1 @ropsy and gravel—W Scheidam schapps, $1; for pareeenee— van Hambert’s female monthly pills; also ve French pe, ea $1, for sore ni ples—Richard- son’s nipple oil, 60c., and all other medicines, at GUION’S, 124 Bowery. Married. On Wednesday, December 20, at Bowronville, L. 1, by Rev. Thomes Armitage, Wx. P. Jimasnsoy, of Wilisins- burg, to Miss Isaneuis Harksms, daughter of James Haxxnese, Ksq., of Bowronville, L. I. On Thursday, December 28, at Dundaff, Pa., by the Rev. Dr. Bates, of Carbondale, Mr. C. C. Cuvrcn to Miss EB. ©. Pmweey, both of Dundaff. ‘On December 40, by Father McKenny, Captain Jon T. Smitn to Bunce MaLoy, both of this city. On Sunday evening, December 31, by the Rev. Jony R. Stone, Mr. Tuomas Sewanp to Mise Saran C. Reen, éaughter of the late Samuel Reed, all of this city. Sswego lease copy. At Port Faletimond, ‘on Mond: , January 1, by Rev. James Brownlee, Mr. Isnamt Lake to Miss Mary Euza- ustH TnatonER, both of Staten Island. ‘At Port Richmond, on Monday, January 1, by Rev. James Brownlee, Mr. Gannir Freeman Busn to Miss Han- WAH SERENA Post, both of Etaten Island. On Monday, January 1, at the residence of the bride’s father, Mr. RTHStO uP H. ELswo Miss Harrier Maria Tog, of thls — daughter of Wm. A, Wood- ball, |» 0! ci Hoboken, January 1, by the Rev, C. 8. Coit, Mr. GxoncYW. Scunyvex to Miss Saran Louis Pass, (adopta- ed sexu of Mrs, John Van Hoesen,) both‘of thofsbore e . On®aturday, December at Lake Mahopag, after zen of pt HS Mrs. Purse year ot her age. es HE fies mo! cern | of consum| Mwife of Samuel C. F. Carter, In the 30th er . friendn of, the family are invited to attend the ag oD a) lay morning, anual at o’e! at ce, Fifty-firet street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. In Brooklyn, on the 3let ult., of scarlet fever, Louis, et son of Ann E, and Benjamin A. MeDonald, aged ears 6 months and 21 days. were taken to Orange county, N.J., for Jat nt. In this city, on Monday, January 1, Herew A., wife of James Whitehorne. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully fmvited to attend the funeral from St. Joseph’s Charch, — a wae id Lari street, at 10 o’clock on Wednesday morn: january 3. Op Monday, Januar, 1, Caarins Jar only son of and Aisthes Clatk, aged 6 years and 3 days, friends of the family are requested to attead the fomral from the residence of his parents, at East Sixtiet wtreyt, between First and Second avenues, on Wednesday, year of The wer from the id inst., at 11 o’clock A, M., without further invita: sion tie lease nt r. On Mooday, Int invt, ADELAIDE AxRLIA, only daughter of Benjamin aod Meta Kobbe, aged 1 year and t ‘The relatives and friends of the family, Coe ly invited to attend her funeral, this (Wed: y) af ternoen, at 1} o'clock, from 219 Wooster street. cy » January 1, Mra. KLiay Fioop, aged 66, a native of the county Monaghan, Ireland. igh mass for the repose of her soul will be offered up Srechanra. (retaested) matin at O35 boo in = phen’ | Twenty. street. 9 reveren ‘and the friends + finn Rev. Bernard Flood, wre invited to attend. On lay, ary 1, Rouent H. Luamay, of con- umption, aged 28 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family, also those of Jerson Engine Company No. 24 and Howard Engine Cmpany No '84, also the members of Jackson Guard and Urroll Guard, are a invited to attend his fa from his late nee, #3 Ninth avenue, this day, juary 3, at 1254 o'clock precisely. January 1, Mrs Susan Coutast, late widow mo! . Coutant, of ulcer on the lu aged 54 5 months and Thies. i" tex! rrelatives and friends are invited to attend the |, at her late residence, 265 South Third street, Dearest mother, though haat lft cr, And thy lons we deeply feil; It is God who bas berert us, He can all our sorrows heal. lo Oe ty, January 1, Mrs, Jae Tr#ow, in the Olst ot 4 frien nd those of her son, Wm. Tyson, are re ted to attend her funeral, on Werloesda: My py at 2 o'clock, from 89 Woodhull , South Breoki} i Jersey City, on Tuesday Sfternoon, of d:opey on the In, MARY L.,' youngest daughter of Wm. aad Mary ler, aged 1 year aud 10 days. ill be taken to New York Bay Cemetery, Aixta street, at 4 ¢’clock this after ‘astern papers pieare copy. Arly op Tuesday morning, 24 inst., Euny Awe Fow F remaina No. 4 fou ; Treinen SOCIETY, Lam, wife of Joseph Fowler, and daughter of the late Hon, Judge Lawrence, of this city. The friends of the fawily are invited to attend her fu- bp at St. Thomas’s Church, ‘Thurssday afternvon, at'S o’clock P. M. On Tuesday evening, Jan » after a short illness, MAnGaker Tikkess, youngest daughter of Matthew and Rosanna Hart, aged 2 years and 9 months. His friends, and those of her uncles, Thomas Hart and ‘Philip Farley, are invited to atteod her funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o’clock, from No. 40 Main street, Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, January 2, Jann, only child of Mathew and Adeline Hall, aged’ 1 year 7 months and 11 dage. The relatives and friends of the famil respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her 126 ~ street, this day, (Wednes@ay,) 3d inst., P. without further invitation, She was the sunshine of our home, An angel to us given; Just when we learn’d to love her most God called her back to heaven. In Brooklyn, at her residence, 864 Pacific street, near Bond, on the ‘morning of the'2d inst., Mrs. FRances O’SULLIVAN, aged ,70 years, widow of the late Eugene O'Sullivan, Esq. The friends of the meno e and James, are invit and those of her sons, Eu- ‘to attend the funeral, from it. Paul’s Church, Court street, on Thursday morning, 4th inst., at 1034 o’clock, without further invitation. ‘At Morrisania, on Tuesday evening, of short but se- we illness, Mary A., wife of John L, “Burnett, aged ears. friends and acquaintances of the famil; spectfully invited to attend her funeral, on morning, the dth inst., at 8o’clock A. M., at her late residence, Morrisania, ‘Her remains will be taken to Ma- n, N. ‘On Tuesday morning, January 2, Corte, daughter of George and Eliza Ann Ricardo, aged 2 years and 9 mont! The relatives and friends of the family arg respectfully invited to atvend the funeral, on Wednesday, 3d inst., at 10 o'clock A. M. from the residence of her father, 499 Third avenue, The remains will be taken to Hackensack for interment, Suddenly, January, 2,"Tuomas Jonms, aged’ 56 ears, . is The friends of the family, also the members of Gra- nada Lodge I O, of 0. F.. and Lexington Lodge 310 F. A. M., are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, to- morrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from his late residence, Be Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, without further invita- tion, fet the son of John and Maria Pritchard, aged 9 months. Their friends and acquaintancos are respectfully in- vited to attend his funeral, at 129 Franklin street, Jersey City and California papers please copy. PERSONAL, Dx: JOHN BARBER (FORMERLY TEACHER OF elocution,) will please send his address to box 2,705 Post Offic Dire Coun WANTED—OF JAMES RICHMOND, are re- hursday from County Antrim, Ireland. {8 supposed to be on ng Island or Staten Island. Any information will be thankfully received by his mster, Jane Richmond. Di- rect to James McClosky, Belleville, New Jersey. Please copy. eee NFORMATION WANTED OF ALBERT DHARNS, aged about sixteen years, of fair complexion, born in Berlin. He is supposed to have been apprenticed to a jeweler, engraver, or some similar business, at the cor- ner of Fulton atreet and Broadway. Any ' information of his whereabouts will be received for his friends at Charles Willmer’s English and Foreign Newspaper Oflice, 109 Fulton street, second floor. NFORMATION WANTED—OF EDMOND 0’CONNELL, who (arrived in New York in 1863; if he will call or write to $4 Greene street, near Spring, to histwife Mary O'Connell, he may hear of something to his advantage. NFORMATION WANTED—OF CHARLES BRACKETT, who some ate farce since kept an exckange office u the lower part of this city. If Mr. Brackett will call At the subseriber’s offce aa soon as possible, ‘he will old friend, and hear of something to his advan- JOHN B, FOGERTY, No. 6 Broad strost.7} F DENNIS OR JAMES McCARTHY WISHES TO HEAR from their brother Charles, address 262 Monroe st. 0 ALTON.—YOURS IS RECEIVED AND A PERSO. nal interview is earnestly solicited at your earliest convenience, If you cannot call on me you will please write me again, Be kind enough to put me in posses- sion of any facts which you, as my friend, may think I ought to be in possession of, snd you will much oblige T. "HE LADY WHO HAD A GUITAR WITH HER, THAT asked a gentleman yeeterday, ssn, between the hours of eight and nine o'clock PM. {o' direct her to an street, first in French and then in German lan- ge, will be paid for ber trouhle justify the adver- tiser, by calling at 182 Walker street, dnmedintely, DAVID B. PIKE. D* McELHERAN, (LECTURER ON THE RACES OF ‘Men,) who put down the Anglo-Saxonism of the London “Times, will deliver a lecture this evening, in the Stuyvesant Institute, Broa at 8 o'clock. Tickets Subject—English Policy, aud the Anglo- Orange and Black Garrison in America, SPECIAL NUrroms. AYOR’S OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 1855,—THERE 13 opened, at this office, a complaint book, under the charge of a competent person, for the purpose of receiv- ing and entering ail complaints of matters coming within the jurisdiction of the municipal authorities. The Mayor will entertain, and so far as the laws give him power, take cognizance of charges preferred by responsible fone ties for violation of ordinances and dereliction of duty upon the part of any person holaing office under tne city government. By order of the Mayor. WM. H. STEPHENS, First Marshal. ASONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF LEXINGTON LODGE No. 810 of F. & A. M, are requested to meet at their hall, corner of Court and Jeroleman streets, Brook- lyn, on Thursday, at 1 o'clock P. M., to attend the funo- ral of our late brother, Thomas Jones. H, Dunuak, Secretary. WM. ©. JONES, W. M. OTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING LUGGAGE AT the Fountain Hotel, .326 Greenwich street, must éall for and remove the came, on or before the 10th day of January, 1865, otherwise it ‘will be sold by public auc- tion to pay expenses. Dated 20th December, 1854. F. G. HINTON, Proprietor. Country papers please copy. OTICE.—ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST | the firm of "SLOAN & LEGGET, either by note or account, due or not due, are requested to send a state- ment of the same without delay to THOMAS J. SLOAN, Empire Works, foot of East Twenty-filth street. 0. 2 DEY STREET.—THE FINEST SPECIMEN OF | American mutton ever brought to this market is now on exhibition at No 2 Dey street. It was forward- ed by Sandy Thompson, Esq., of Third street, Cinein- nati, Ohio, to a few of his intimate friends of this city, and will be served w) above in a few days. Oscar Shanghae thinks ‘It is worth it.’’ FFICE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, DBO. 20, 1864.—The annual election for thirteen direc- tora of this company will be held on Monday, the 8th day of January next, at the office No. 174 Centre street, from 11 to 12 o’elock A.M. The transfer book will be closed from the 23d inst. until after the election. By order. C. L, EVERITT, , Secretary. FFICE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COMPANY, New York, Jan, 2, 1856.—The annual election for directors of this pny will be held at the depot on Bixth avenue and Fort ird street, on the 16th inst., between the hours of land 3 P. M. By order of the Board. D. P. BARHYDT, See’y. Potent a Germ COUNCILMAN CHARLES GAN. t non, by his German constituents of the Second dis. | e First ward.—The | yen ge took place at ’s house, and as the matter was wholly un- | him, bid 8 the affair additional attraction. consisted of a massive and elegant gold watch and chain, of superb chaste design. The committee testimonial consisted of Captain Meyerholtz, Doctor Van Leir, Henry Von Glahn, Keq., and Peter Sehulty, Eaq. After a neat and appropriate’ speech by Captain Meyer holtz, presenting the bijou to Councilman Gannon, he replied in terms befitting the occasion, expressing that it had ever been his aim to merit the good esteem of his fellow citizens, and after thanking then very kindly, the guests partook of a sumptuous repast It was one of {he brilliant episodes in Mr. Gannon’ life. 1" AMERICAN GEOGRAPHICAL TATIS bet rkmanship, and very inted to deliver the AND STATIS- tieat Society.—The annual address will be delivered | lore the Society by the Rev. Francis I. Hawks, D.D., at the chapel of the Universi'y, on Tharsday evening next, at # o'clock. Members and others may obtain tickets on application at the Boolety rocms, New York | University, Washington square, or of the committee of ts, M. Dudley Bran, 39 Water street; Mar aball Lefferts, 10 Broad strect;’ Ridley Watts, 87 South OR COLUMBIAN ORDER,.— Brothers: A regular meeting of the institution will be held in the council chamber of the Great Wig- our after the iting of thats a. Geneens cid panel ‘al ra * sun, Get and ual attendance is requested. 7 order. ELIJAH F’ PURDY, Grand Sachem, Prermky C. Donvea, 1 Seta Manhattan, Season of Snows, First moon, Year of Dis- pg? Say of Independence 70th, and of the Institu- tion the 66th. who arrived at New York from Liverpool, on the 4th of October, |) are earnestly entreated to send their address (or where letters may reach them respec- tively,) to Felix, Herald office. MEETING OF THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN General Committee of 1464, will be held uy Yesant Institute, on Wednesday evening, January 4, 1855, at 734 o'clock, to close the business of the year. RICHARD SCHELL, Chairman. }recretaries. TT she credo fer Foe CABIN PASSENGERS 7 Gro F. Ate, A. T. GaLtacura, OLDRIDGR'S Hi 167 AND 750 BROADWAY, np Mntdne dee om the Baro. i plan —offers Unsurpassed aecommotations to fami. .or individuals im want of handsomely furnished and nestly hept sparteents, with or Tessonable rates, and where all the New Englaod home can be enjoyed - ee | this di | Cataleguen ready on the day of sale. SALES AT AUCTION. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER,—BY BELL & BUSH.—Yhis day, at 1034 o'clock, im the ialerooms 27 Centre street, will be sold, aa usual, with- out reserve, the entire valuable furniture of a gentleman going to Paris, comprising parlor, drawing rooms, bed chamber, hall and kitchen arrangements, carpets, oll- cloth, beds, bedding, china, glassware, looking glasses, mantel ornaments, and all kinds of housekeeping arti- cles, aplendid cooking stove, &c., too extensive to notice. Sale continued on Thursday, with the stock of choice ‘wines and liquors in bottle. UCTION NOTICE. — CONSTABLE SALE—RICH ousehold furniture, tapestry carpets, pier glass- @, piano‘orte, silverware, ke., H. WILSON, ‘Auctioneer, to’morrow (Thursday,) morning, at 11 o'clock precisel rosewood and mahogany furniture, in the large hoi 172 West Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh a Eighth avenues, In the parlors will be found two ver: rich rosewood suits, covered costly, French satin with linen covers, having been mado to order, and of superior workmanship, rosewood centre and side tables, elegant rosewood etegere with mirror doors, splendid rosewood pianoforte, seven octave, large. oval and pler glasses, rocatelle and lace curtains, oil paintings an1 engravings, costly china vases, ormolu clocks, Parian figures, About 400 yarn tapentry carpets on the floors, Dining room suit in damask, solid mahogany extension table, rich gilt china, dinner and tea sets; cut glasaware, silver ware, tea services, salvers, cakejbaskets, castors, spoons and forks. Crockery in basement, cooking stove, tables, chairs, &c. Rich bedroom furniture, glasses, clocks, mantle ornaments, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, toilet sets, bedroom carpets.’ All the furniture isin the best of order, having been in use ouly a few months, Sale positive. UCTION NOTICE.—TO CROCKERY DEALERS—W. W. SHIBLEY, will sell on Thursday, 4th inst., at 34 o'clock, the entire stock of crockery, chim and fancy goods, {n the store, 120 Canal «treet. is peremptory. The dealer declining the business, and possession of the store wanted. Terms on day of sal A red SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUBNITU! ROSE. wil wood pianoforte, &,—SAMUEL Os00D, Auctioneer, sellat his salesrooms, 66 Nassau street, two doors from John street, to morrow Thursday, at 1034 o'clock A.M., a collection of household furniture, comprising carpets, bedsteads, bureaus, sofas, chairs, wardrobes, extension tables, ‘lounges, ‘mirrors, oil paintings, &c Also one rosewood pianoforte, a fine instrument, will be sold to pay advances, without any reserve. HARLES BURDETT, (LATS MAYOR'S CLERK,) WITH ALBERT H. NICOLAY, auctioneer and commission merchant. Sales of real éetate, fancy gools, furniture, &c., promptly attended to. Office No, 4 Broad street, ONTINUATION OF SALE.—JOHN L. VANDEWATER, Auctioneer.—Fancy goods, &e.—Vandewater & Turner will sell on Wednesday and Thursday, January 3d and 4th, at 103 o’clock each day, at the salosrooms 30 Pine and 56 Cedar streets, a choice collection of bronze ard ormolu clocks, shades and stands, candelabras, card receivers, coupees, china decorated and painted vases, 4 ctoaee card receivers, statuettes, fruit baskets, ink- stam 8 with bisque figures, colognes, jewel caskets, deco- rated tea and coffee sets,’ richly decorated coffee cups, dinner and 80, decorated bisque figures, colognes, jew: , statuettes, Bo! card receivers, colognes, decante: tea rervices, ‘toddy kettles, cof flint cut bottles, cake basket spoons and forks, toddy lad balance-handled Knives, on Tuesday next. D. NASH, AUCTIONEFR, 310 BROADWAY.—CON- tinuation of Sherift’s sale of Lg pod }), On Wednesday, January 3, 1865, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 241 Broadway, con: ing of fancy and staple stationery, en- velopes, wafers, bath and jel aecag? chess boards, do- minoes, dice, English and American drawing paper, New- man’s water colors, in cakes and boxes, steel pens, holders, pocket and memorandum books, writing desks, Faber's pencils, crayons, sketch books, inks, ink pow jer, &e. BREVORT HENRY, AUCTIONEER.—BY H&NRY & BUCK, this day,’at 11 o'clock, at the ealesroom 4 Maiden lane, the entire stock of a manufacturer about leaving for Europe, consisting of rich and elegant furs and sleigh robes; a large assortment of rich Hudson Bay sable, fitch, marten, stone marten, fine ermine, Freneh sable, Siberian rquirrels, chinchilla, mountaia marten, river marten, victorines, cuffs, capes and ta elerines, &c. ‘Also, sleigh robes of the finest is bear, wolf, raccoos, Hulion Bay wolf, buffalo, Jese, Lapland, and other robes, This sale will com: prise some of the finest quality of furs that h offered at auction, as they a: sented per cotalogue. tion this day, at 120’clock, WARD SCHENCK, CHENCK will ell at At the sales room 16 Wall street, « «plendid assortment of first class French and other imported furs, capes, a urns,’ castors with tea, table and dessert , sugar Keoops and tongs, The goods will be on exhibition AUCTIONEER.—EDWARD talmas, victorines, &c ; also splendid sleigh ro trimmed and lined in the best manner. FORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER —EXTENSIVE SALE of furniture, pisnofortes, extension dining table mirrors, &c., at’ 103 o'clock, this day, January at No. 396 Broadway, eorner of Anthony street. George Cook will sellas above, by auction, a most magnidcent stock of a Broadway dealer, (removed for convenience of sale,) embracing a variety of parlor and chamber suites, elegeres, beaufets, sofas, chairs, rockers, bed steads, bureaus, washstands, commodes, dining, centre, side and pier tables, mirrors, mattresses, pianos, and every article usually found in a first class wareroom, This sale is peremptory, and will be continued daily the attention packed and Catalogues until the whole 1s #0ld, ana is well wortts of the trade and others. Goods may shipped or delivered at moderate charge. now ready. W. JE + gage sale of the Eagle Chemical Works, in the town d Westtield, near Rossville, Staten Island.—Du- mont & Jenkins will ell at auction on Thursday, Janu- ary 4, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the above property, consisting of steam engine and boiler, tills, crackers, retorts, farnaces, and. all other machi: nery end fixtures connected with or belonging to them Also all the stock in trade, raw materials, and all other Pro rand things belonging to the sa said ‘The property can be seen any time be. fore the sale. The above will be sold without reserve for cash. ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—150 RICH Sleigh Robes, Muffs, Cuffy and Victorines, at auc- tion. —This day, Jan. 3, at 104, o’clock, without reserve, at100 Nasrau street, all the splendid assortment of manufactured furs, consisting of about 150 rich sleigh robes, viz., Rocky Mountain wolf, raccoon, genet, A» tracan lamb, &e.; &e., such as stove and mountain marten, sable, ermine &e, Catalogues now ready. Sale peremptory. | Also, at 2% o'clock, at store No. i Catherine street, without re terve, to close the whole and entire stock of weigh robes, muffs, &c. These sales are well worthy of atten- tion. ‘OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER —OO ble’s sale of butchers’ meats, poultry, pork, day, at the auction room 110 Centre street, corner « Franklin, at 10% o'clock, a lot of cut beef, dead loge — whole and cut, poultry, fat; &e. J. W. SOMERINDYKE, Constable OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—CONSTA- ble’s sale of household furniture, paintings, &: t 194 West Twenty-second’ street, near se at 10 two large chairs to mateh, mahogany parlor chal nd stool, brusselr ts, IX printings and engravii bookcase, gas fixtures, convex mirror, candelabras, vases, kc , &c W. SOMERINDYKE, Constable. ORTGAGE SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTION- cer, 23 Bowery, will sellon Thursday | 4th inst., J. at 10 o'clock, three turning lathes, and a large lot of | tools, steel and jron, with numerous other articies re uired in the blacksmithing line, By order of T. J Gineian, attorney for mortgagee. ORIGAGE SALE.—GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE horse, wagon, harness, sleigh, &e.—Thure¢ wary 4th, at 10 ‘o'clock, on the premises, cor Third avenue and Seventeenth atreet. The whole stoci and fixtures of that store lately eceupied by Meyery Williams, consisting of sugars, t randies, wines, cordials, oil, scales, weights, measures, ke. W. A. CARTER, auctioneer, 67 Dey street. HERIFF SALE—WILL BE SOLD BY D. D. NASH auctioneer, on Wednesday, the 3d of January, 145! at 103 o'clock, A. M., at No. 09 Bowery, a large as: sortment of rich and elegant furniture, (all pew) con sisting of cak, rosewoo entre and ox tension tables, chairs, bureaus, dressing tables, tegeres couches, arm chairs, (to-a-fetes, plano stools, sewing chairs, aide boards, marble tops, &e., & {HERIF?’S SALE OF FANCY GOUDS—ON WicONES BS day, Jan, 3, 1855, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 13 Maiden sane, tecond story, ‘consisting of a large lot of fancy goods, toys, pencils, bird enger, papier mache boxes opers glasses, paintings, prints, porte monnaies, jew: Ty, ke. UNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS Gay, at 1036 o'clock, at sales room 304 Broadway, corner of Duane street, a large assortment of rosewoo! prs ont Kye walnut furniture, consisting of rosewor parlor suite, in brocatelle and hair cloth, centre, te and sofa tables, with marble tops; ladies’ Frenc! taries, music cabinets, ny sofas, rocker hairs, chairs, spring seat parlor chairs, marble nd washstands; enamelled cottage ralts, of superior style; custom made extension dining tables ¢\ frame mirrors, office furniture, &e.; also a namber of beautiful oil atings, © partof which was painted by Mr. Coats; also 10,000 superior eh segare, with pee eed ar bane will commence, Will be sold in lots w § MELLOR, AUCTIONEER—BY HOUGHTON & W © Mellor, to-morrow, Thursday, at 10% o'clock + 113 Narsau street, clegant cabinet furniture, several 4 second hand rosewood and mahogany plano oval French plate mirrors, two thtek French plate pier glassen, 60 x 24, with « variety of fancy china ware, tollet seta, clocks, &c. The trade and others ‘will find in the above stock an excellent variety. Arti- cles can be for shipping on the premises, cabinet furnitare will include several rosewood parlor quite cv ered in French brocatelie, plush and hair cloth , rove woot chamber farnitare, marble im wuites; three wultes richly decorated and enamel ber Firnttars, very elegant with marble tops, sofas, tete-a-teter, nteads, rosewood snd mahogany #pring seat cary rocking and parlor chairs in great variety, marble top site centre and card tables, superior extension dining ta 14 feet omg: Wi ing room furniture in set: to muateh. Alc, curled: Moree Bh “ iF mattresses, pallinnene pad oy lated cut bottle castors. forks, rpoons, coffee urns, ¢ reveral good baskets, Ke. At Id o'clock Catalogues on morning of sale joned piano fortes, cew and second band KINS, AUCTIONEER.—CHATTEL MoRT- | upon®| ‘a splendid variety of mutts, victorines, | clock, by virtue of an execution, | SALES AT AUCTION, | ILLIAM IRVING, — AUCTIONEER —-3CPREME Court, by order of Hon, J. I Roosevelt, Supreme | Court.—William Irving & Co. will sell at auetion, on | Thurrday, January 4, at 1044 o'clock, at the salesrooms, No. 8 Pine street, the balance of Messrs. Cohen & Sinit's superb stock of fancy goods, together with the goods a and not called for at the previous sales, embracing elegant Sevres porcelain vases, beautifully painted and | | SSaeease ) porcelain tem sets, tete-a-tete sets, plates, | | cups, &e.. sults of silver furniture, silver and ally fine ch china and ormolu jewel caskets, miniature | lated ware, | intings by masters of the Dutch and | ols, elegant marquietan inlaid furniture, | ts, tables, &e. Parian and Dresden china c., together with a large assortment of other bronze oil p WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS | day at 104, o'clock, at 23 Downing street, between | Bedford ‘and Dleecker, the genteel furniture of a family | giving up housckeeping—connisting of sofas, rocking and | other chairs, window surtains, centre’and dining tables, mirrors, three ply carpets, oil’ cloths, marble top dress ing bureaus and washstands, toilet sets, mahogany French bedsteads, bair mattresses, bedding, cooking and other stoves, chira, glass and plated ware, M. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER.—BY VIRTUE OF A chattle mortgage, I will sell at public vendue, this day, (Wednesday,) the 34 day of January, 1855, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon, at No, 40 City Hall placo, two | horses, one cart, and one set of cart harnoss. WM.’ THOMPSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. 85. 000 TO LOAN, ON DIAMONDS, . watches, jewelry, segars, piano- fortes, &c., or bought for cash, Good city stocks, notes, bonds and mortgages, &e., negotiated; business conf: dential, and excented promptly, at 78’ Nassau street, first fleor, back office. £ TOLOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, GBO.O0O “eweiry, ke, or bought for cut stocks, bon 1s and morigages ni ted; real ea- te es) sold and exchanged. All business strictly ofdential.’ CHEESEMAN, & CO., Brokers, Jobn street, corner of Naswau. 4 00 TO LOAN, AT SEVEN PER CENT, r on bond and mortgage, on improved realestate in this city, Brooklyn or Williamsburg, in sums to suit applicants, Also #37,000 to invest in the urchase of mortgage. Apply to'J. K. COOK, Jr., No. Tae sttect, nee Wail. te TO LOAN ON DIAM wa’ | $50.000 jewelry, &o., or bough tram city stocks, notes, bonds and mortgages, bills of ex- change, &c., nvgociated. Business confidential, and amply exéen , at No. 102 Nassau street, room Ho, 3. Fao & CO.,’brokers and commission merchants. TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORT- $ . gage, in sums to suit.—Apply at EBSTER’S Land Oftice, 119 and 121 Nassau street, third floor. Also, several farms for sale. | 820.000. morte waren are pla: street, room 11, third story. IN CABH—A BOND AND MORTGAGE ¢ for groceries, dry goods, piano fortes, Ac., at | ve thousand dollars worth of staple goods. A hand- Ary Cools, Hogars, or merchandize of every description; $15.00 —Valuable city property, sixty thou- sand Inquire immediately, for two'days, at | —WANTED—IN INSTALMENTS, FOR 5.000. ‘one or two years, on undoubted pro Address D. A. HL, business ‘confidential; 212 Broadway, and 163 Fulton STEEL, & CO. jecen merchantable pine and spruce lumber, to the real estate office, rovm five, first floor, 208 Broad- yer security, by morigage, on, from fifteen to twenty some commission paid the lender, 10 Wall street, by mail. GENCY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOI8.—NOTICE 18 hereby given, that an inrtalment of fifveen dollarn | will be paid on each one thousand dollars of the Stock of the State of Illinois, at tho ofieo of the subscribers, on and after Monday the firet day of January next. ‘The yment on (ld Canal Bonds will be staroped on the Pee pan ce gets: 1847. The payment on Now Cansi Bonds, or Bonds of 1847, will bestainped on the Coupon of July, 1649, WADSWORTH & SHELDON, 29 Wan et. GREEABLY TO THE ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION Ave the Tradesmen’s Bank of the City of New Yor DECTIDEEN ty the etwok are required to pay their rw apective subscriptions of the 2d of Janumey. banking house, via: $40 on each fall share, 000 $20. on each scrip abare, RICHARD BERRY, Cashier. Dee. 27, 1854. E 5 S 3 OND AND MORTGAGE FUR SALE —ONE OF $12, 000 on some of the best productive property fn the heart of city, worth mote than doub! A per feetly rafe and good investment. Address Mortgage, Herald offi ASH ADVANCED AND LOANED 70 ANY AMOUNT— On diamonda, watches, jew Hey, os bie | and personal pro or ‘bonght for bighest oar | prices, R. W sath ‘lton street, second floor, front | rooan, from 0 A.M. to 4 P. M. D*: DOCK SAVINGS BANK-619 FOURTH STREET, i —Deposits made on or before the it ve interest from the Ist susnal, at ix per cent per an aumonsuma of one thousand dollars and under. By order, ANDREW MILLS, President. Jaume L. Stewart, Secretary. EGener INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK, NO. 61 t Chambers street.—Notice.—Depositors are {nformed at deposits made on or before Saturday, Jan, 6, 1865, will bear interest from Ist January, Bank open’ daily from 10 A. M to 2P. M. and from 5 to 7P. M. JOSEPH STUART, President, | Jomy Maxnrxo, Comptroller. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN STREET, one door from Greenwich —Open daily from 10 A. M. tol P.M., and4to7 P.M. Interest at tho rate of 6 | per cent allowed on all sums from $1 to $500. Deposites made on or before the 10th day of January next will re- ceive interest from the It. CALEB 8. WOODHULL, President. | W. M. Puus, DS Yan Pus, p Vice Presidente, Vaypenuit L. Boxton, Secretary. titled thereto, at the rate of six per on and after the Lith day of January dends not called for will draw interest the rome ae principal. CALEB 8, WOOUHULL, President. Vaxpxnmr L. Bvxtom, Secretary. FCHANIGY AND TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITU- tion. —L mber 21, 1854.—Dividend —The Me- | chanics’ and Traders’ Savings Institution have declared | thelr usual semi-annual dividend, on all deposits entitled | | thereto, at the rate of ix ore cent per aunum, on all fi | tums of $500 and under; an we (6) per cent, on all | sums over that amount, payable on and after the 2ist | of Janvary next. Dividends not called for will draw | interest the same as princi ; ALFRED T. CONKLIN, President. Jaurs P. Hasonr, Secretary. { goa y BANK, DANBURY, OONN., REDEEMED | at \ per cent by CHAS. B. GRANNISS, 66 Wall | atree' AVINGS BANK—THE INSTITUTION FOR THE SAV- | ings of merchante’clerks and others, | No. 616 Broadway. Deposits made in this Savings Rank, on or before Janua- | ry 10, will receive interest from the In 5 Hank open daily, from 10 to 2 o'clock, and on Tuesday, eday and Saturday evenings, from 6 to 7. ENJ. Kt. WINTE: E HANOVER FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HAVE declared a semi-annual dividend of six per_ cent, Fagable on thettn inst. | DORAS L, STONE, teeretary, | jew York, January 2, 1856. IAPSCOTT & CO.’R FOREIGN EXCHANGE OFFICE.— | Bight Drafte on England, Ireland, feotland, Wales France and Germany, for large or small sams, can at al Umes be obtained, on application to TAPSCOIT & CO., 86 South street | k: ; | RADFEMEN'S BANK.—NEW YORK, DECEMMHE® 27 1864.—The President and Directors of the Trades- men’s Bank will pay, on the second day of January sext, to th slockhoMlers, the par of their stock; also, a final dividend of the profits, amounting w forty two (42) per cent. By order, RICHARD BERKY, Cachier. Agreenbly to the articles of association of the Tralee men’s Bank of the city of New York, the rubserivers wo the stock are respective eubserip tions on the rece banking bourse, 20 on each ecrip PERRY, Cambs ANT «00 stock, in large or «mali lots the price must be low eta ting name of compan. CLOTHE LOTHING —LADIFS AND GENTLEMEN HAVING clothes to dispore of, can receive o fair carin,price kending to the store 12 Laurens ateset, near Caoal, of | 52 Wert frond wey, or address by letter throagh the port 8. COHEN, Ladies attended by Mra. Cohgn. | QUAST OFF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED — The highest cash price will be liberally given, in , for good left off clothing, of every pg to dispore of the above on JAMM25 MORONEY, 11 of in igen’ them by applying to or aidan ng THOMA | DB. CONKOY, 401 Pens) street, between City Hall place | end Centre «treet | Aq eRCHANT Ta NORIOT 18 NOW PKR | | pared to serve biauld customers ani friends, with | | ‘made in the fashionable rtyle. His peeulias Sof 04 nie coats and of the mont die. | , WS Broadway, | Pentaloons and verte ls aneu: paceed | Other garments are worn "4, ¥ tinguished taste, P. ANDKIOT & Opporite the Bt. Nicholas Hotel ) ANDRIOT HHA TO INPORM His PATRONS, THAT @ be has removed to 14 bread . oppenite the a, | bariness, and thet © connevtion whatever with bere rireet. thew former stand | at | WAKKIOR, J. D, Bullo | falling. | an | the privilege of which 'N SHIPPING. YOR LIVERPOOL.—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship ATLANTIC, Capt. James Wert. This steam- ship will depart with the United States mails fe? Europe positives oa Wednesday, Jan. 10, at 12 0'elock, M., from r berth, at the foot of Canal street. For freight or passage, having unequalled accommodations for elegance and comfort, apply to . Ebwarp K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street. Passongers are requested to be on board at Ll A. M ‘Tbe Baltic will succeed the Atlantic, and aa. Jan, 24 Shippers will please take uotice thi sbips of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. WHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES Mail Steamers.—The siips composing the line are the following :— ATLANIIC, Capt. West, BALTIC, Capt Comatoek. PACIFIC, Capt, Nye. ADRIATIO, Capt. 4 There ships have been built by contract, expressly for government service, Every care has been'taxen in their construction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength. and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first class cabin, $130; in second do. $75; exclusive use of extra size atate rome $325; from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. ‘An experienced surgeon attached to ¢ach ship. No verth secured until paid for, PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING, FROM NEW YORK. FROM LIVERPOL, Wednesday, Dec, 27,.1854. Saturday, Dec. 17 Wednesday, Jan, 10.1865. Saturday, Dec. 20 Wednesday, Jan, 24,.2466, Saturday, Wednesday, Feb. 7,.1865, Saturday, Wednesday, Feb. 21..1866. Saturday, Wednesday, Mar. 7..1865. Saturday, Fob, 24 For freight or passage apply to EDW'D K. COLLINS, No. bo Wall street, New York, BROWN, SHIPLEY '& CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & C0)., 27 Austin Friars, London. B. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00.) Paris, GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, nilver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unloss bills’of lading are sigued therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Bhippers please take notice, that the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war. LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSELP Sryeme ‘Thursday, January 18, 1868, -About Thursday FROM LIVERPOOL. CITY OF MANCHESTER, . Wednesday, December 20, 1854, KANGAROO,,...... About Wednesday, Saloon $90, $66 and 855, according to state room. A limited number of third class passongers will be taken from Vhiladelyhia aud Liverpool, and found in provisians. From Philadelphia,,,...830 | From Liverpool....,..$45 Parties wishing to bring out their friends oan obtain certiticaten of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sume of £1 sterling and upwards, Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, ‘Agent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No. 7 Broad” way, New York. 0} CITY OF MANCHR feb. KANGAROO LASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. — ‘The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tonk and 600 horse power (it, Craig. Commander.) ‘and GLASGOW, 1,002 tone, and 400 horve power, (W. Com- ming,Commancer,) built expressly for the trae between ow Sick nad Gisaoe, Wik balan cakes, “Prem Bow York, GLASGOW, Saturday, 20th Janu First'cabin, raluon state-rooma (ste ded, essere seve ar First cabin, mid?hip do do do do xt) ‘Third Clas ‘A limited number of third claws passen. gers will be taken, supplied with provisions of good quall- ty, properly cooked, at $30 each. Carries & surgeon For freight or passage, apply to J. McSYMON, 33 Hroad- way, New York. New York city bills or gold only re ceived for passage. 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIVORNIA all and Venama Railroad.—On } ck, P.M., trom pier foot of Wy river, will be despatehed the flee VIA ABPIN« J Taname with Age. Arpare boat al detention of accident. No express freight re ceived after 1 o'clock on the day of suiling. For pas- ange apply at the company’s office, 177 West street, to J. W. RAYMOND NITED STATES MAIL STEAMER FOR SOUTH- ampton and Havre.—the United States mail steamer ST, LOUIS will leave Now York on Satarday, January the 13th, at 12 M., from pier No. 87 North ver, foot of Beach street, Price of pasage, first cabin, 9150; recond cabin, $75. Luggage not ated during the voyage should be sent on board the day before, menwked § ' No fregit taken after Thursday, January the fith. Pur iteipuy ur parnage apply 10 MORTIMER LIVINGSION, Agent, 65 Broadway. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSLI? LINE, via Nicaragua, the sory Transit Com; Of Nicaragua proprietors.—The splond unabip BEAK OF THE WEST, 2,0 KE. W. Turner, will leave from 3 o'clock P. M, precisely, for Punta A y, January 12, 16. nas, on connecting with the favorite transpertation by frst ¢l are unsurpassed in their vent tion, For information or passage a CHAS, MOLGAN, Agent, 2D Letter bags made up at the’ offi per half ounce. Latters 25 cent EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STEAM #HIP COM- pany.—For New Orleans, stopping at Havana, carrying the United States mail—Lhe steamabip BL, vnmander, will ail for the January vth, wt 12 o’elwok, from North river. Freight for signed to our agente in james Connuly & Co., will be forwarded minsions. Passengers for Havana tmunt pro aports belore leaving port. For freight or pas above ports on Tuesda: pier at foot of Hoach rage, apply to LIVINGSTON, CROCHERON &. Go Agents, No. 91 Broadway. N. {t.—The Cahewba, RW Schufeldt, Commander, will succeed the flack Warrior, sai) Thoreday, January 26th. Bilis of lacieg must ent in for signing the evening previous to the ship USTRALIAN PIONKER LINE, CARRYING THE A United States mails —The A 1 clipper ship OCKAN LEN will have quick despatch for Sydney, under the ngement with the government, giving passengers paying part of their money in work, in guaranteed to them, at very high rates, K. W. CAMEHON, 110 Wail street. USTRALIA INDEPENDENT LINE— SIXTY DAYS 1,609 tons bur alate despatch for Melbourne. T fine ship for passengers, both iv Ore vel now up, svongere are takew, early ap conrary. ‘Ibe proprietors of thin popular "f that » number 0 mechanics and others hay families have been unable to engage pasaage, orien to the high rates hitherto charged, bare mined to carry & limited number of parseng ungrecedentedly low price of eighty Gaicrs which. wit include provisions, water, attendance, and all other ne- cessaries for the voy ith the sole exeeption of bed ding. Having « great portion of her cargo and passer ona 4 vir PATCH LINK FOR #AN FRANCISOG—FIRET clip per opehivpere per clipper ship KLIZAGETH ¥ LILES, Cap€ sieson, at pier 27, East river, will please bend in their bills ot lading for sgoature. Fifty wone of light freight can be taken, on im meciate spplication The E. F, Willets is the sharpest and smailert clipper bow loading for Ban Francisco, and « most desirable cos veyance. Apply to SUTTON & OO., 64 Wail street, “i y! Vor Florida, from New Yorks to Jacksonville, $21, to lileths, 624, | | he’ NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMOND. The United States mail steamebip JAME(OWN, | Sarriah, commander, will leave Patan folk the bs * 15 North river, on Nor. to Norfolk, rage ball prie Lu wtaw aerage rg and Kichmond, Appl PLRABANTS, £2 rows 7 CKUE TO MASTERS AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS, —‘lhe undersigned, having been appointed agente at New Yors for Boston Marine Insurance Companion, hereby notidy warters of vessels owned at the East, aod inured of bkely tu be losured at Huston, in the event of . wreck or disaster in the vielolty of New Yore, of the Jersey and Virginia coasts, to telegraph or other we advine the undersigned linmediately, that aeviet- anee may be dinpatebed to them. Also, in damege els aod cargo, to confer that their claitas may be settled aoniea wal ratiofaction HARD TIMES, ALL FOR RELIEF THE CITZENH , o Sixth ward are partion! tend au adjourned meeting at U Thursday evening, January 4 A vote © * unanimously parent to Andvew Newbst the free use of his rom HENKY H. HOWARD, Chairman y Jone Coamct, eeretary pro tom. SPIMITUALIOM, A LADY MEDIUM AN mendations Vlease addres J. I. BL, Herald office, 8 WAITER—AN 2XVEIUENGQ) MAN WANTSYE* A situation ina private family, ia « Protestant, and ood city reference. Any orders left fur J.P, ot 8) Hioadway, Melntyre’s medical store, and wt the'l Office, will be atten: for three days GENTS WANTED)—NO HUMNUG—-WITH A CAM capital of (rom #8 to #0. On the above eapital ag 16 Ww waking (rom $4 to B10 day, Cait and examind, at 20) lirvadway, room No fr 100K WANTED—AN AMERICAN, ENGL OB 1. | Waleh, 443 Fourth street, *” | Alpha, box 1a He aot eyir a may be conrulted cot appt renee 1 information giver and orders recrived, theengh Meters. Wardeo he Be | wich, 4b Pree thud Bowe ad WANTS, oni nl YOUNG GERMAN LADY, OF RESPECTABLE famil: to obtain a situation as governess im ily; whi potent to teach German, lish, music, and other sciences, and needlework. can furnish good referenc Address box 166, office. LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR A GIRL TODO general housework. In ng with her om ace count of breaking up housekeeping. She ie o Washer and froner, anda first rate sewer. Please call al vision street, opposite Eldridge, room No, 9 DRESS MAKER WISHES EMPLOYMENT BY THE . day or week, Please call at 45 Henry street, in the Tear, SITUATION WA) HY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS Jaun No ob- Section to Please call for two days, at between Seventh and 0 t Fighth avenu the basement STEADY, RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WHO has lived in the « some time, id Like @ vation in the » Warh and lroff, or to do it private family, Please ear the corner of Twenty fifth put room ~ < ‘CED NURSE, A PROTESTANT, WISHES is competent to take the entire caro or sick nurse, and ix a good ‘The most ratis{actory city reference given, rt, University place. PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, AC A ew by the week for private farnilies, {# presently Disengaged, and would like to engage with ‘some ladies, Viease call at S04 Sixth street, betwoen avenues Band C, third floor, front room, PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WANTS A &SIT- uation as waiter or chambermaid. City reference rom her last place, lease call at S04 Sixth street, be- tween avenues B and C, third “oor Can be seen for two ayn. A* of an infant from ite birth seamstress Apply at No. 7 Union e« A MART PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SIT- wation to do general housework; is a good washer And ‘roner; or would do chamberwork and take care of children or do plain sewing; is fond of children; no ob- jection to travel. Good reference g veo, Please call for two days at 160 Prince street, corner of Thompson, front room, No, 3 LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN A SITORATION FOR young woman who has lived with her for the vo aod seamstress, OF am her; is fully competent to an be seen at her pree 9 Ninth street. ED)—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS her and ironer, or to do general house- in not afraid of work. Has the best of r 00, all at 145 Bixth avenue, between Tenth and Bley venth streets, in the fancy store, for two day RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITO- A ation as cook, washer aud jroner, i also an excel- lent maker of bread. Has the best of cily reference. Cam be seen at 118 Seventh avenue, between Fighteenth and Nineteenth streets SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTADLE A young woman, as chambermald and waiter, or to ke care of children and do plain sewing, The best of city reference given, Can be seen for two Gaya at 218 Fant Twenty fifth etreet, between Kighth and Ninth avenues PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN, WELL REOOM- mended, wishes a situation to do general house. work or an chambermaid and waiter, or as nurse neamstrens. Apply at 204 Mulberry street, corner Houston, in the basement, No objections to the country, zt STANT GIRL WANTS A . rituation as chambermaid and waiter, or to take of children and do plain sewing. The best of city references given, Call two days GOOD PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION A As cook, washer aniirener. Can give the best of city references, Call at 68 Hast NineWwenth street, for two days, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES TO TAKE IN A waehing. She can give the beat of references; haw also & nent and clean cottage, and yard. Call at 96 Amity street, Hrooklyn, in the rear RESPECTALLE GIRL WISHYS A SITUATION AS A waiter or chambermaid, or an seamstress; left her ant place im cone 45 East Aineteenth atreet, for oft the family giving up house. keeping. Call at 185 corner of Nintu street ai Firat ove. nue, second floor, room No. 4 RESPECTABLE YOUNG GUI. WISHES A SITUA. tion in @ private family a4 nore and seamstress, Grto do light chamberwork; has no objection to the country; wages not eo mach an onject as comfortable home. Apply for two dayn at 64 Green treet, third floor, baek room A SITUATION AS CHAM | f€CTCH GIL, WISE | A iress in ® private fagnily, Hae ; ane call a 07 East Twenty Li do chamberwork and sew. and capability. Apply, oot, in the rear, between the Howery and See nd avenue TEADY AND fe. %, wants a witus n, porter In a store, or Has excellent recom YOUNG MAN, AGED 27, OF tiring babite. active and ob tion as day or night wate would drive ap express wa French woman, one aed can give undoubted teatin qualifieations, Apply at 7 Lai nie her barinens to character and tte place BE YOUNG MAN, ighest May be punctoally at ry wtore ITERS, AND OTHER MALE carefully selected, provided t the Keployment Agency Of. are, street, Union VOACHMAN —WAN — 1 y' N’T COMPLAIN OF WANT OF EMPLOYMENT,— From 60 to 100 men will be goaranteed from 63 to ©) per day each, lw selling & newly lovented patent ort cle, Call and examine for yourselves, Apply to CHARLES TL CAVEN, Bay State Hotel EMALE DOMPSTICR AND may be engag rant Vrotecive ) RM AND OTHER LA- § the American and Fo- pores Prospectuses seut on a mesticn also at the upper office ma 114 Astor place, SRYEN YRARA French, latin, and 1 OVERNE —A YOUNG experience (0 teaching En muric, would engeye as verness or teacher of mathe matice, has filled both posit ons acceptably, and can far nish the highert tertmonials. No objection to Koath or Wert. Ffulary required moderate, Adi Georgetown, Conn. OUSEKERTER WANTED —TO FURNISH BOARD TO the cecupants of the bourse, wey, no Fent to pay, nor fuel, of lights to (erniah Will receive applications for two days, No one need , unless ‘th Of reference & weir apeuiiay, Oo HOYER IN A HOTEL WANTED. —AN PE d person, to tebe the entire charge. Tos # willing to devote yer tine to the interest 8 fale cue n will be The best reference required. Address Hotel, bow, Herald ° ety H™ AN EXPERIENCED HEAD WAITER 18 DR- tirous of procuring & eltustion im s firet clase hotel or restaurant, he le competent & ect os oF bookkeeper — Bewt tendent, Broadway Port Omies, toward AiArees Kaper near Canal street, THE WEST OFERRENCK, AND WANT ia or seatetant torn New York, ha. we wallow pe to call? 1 ty poet © uation le he Adc res W. AL, Herald office ( yr on TWO ENEP DOMES 28 MEN CAN IF recom ated, ment with content wre e of woges by spylying & J. B. Ford, 66 wor ee Pe TUATION WANTED8Y A PROTESTANT GERMAN girl 8 cook nod to make herself generally weefal in househeeping the bas lived for « few monthe te thin ood onderstande Feglich well Viesde aall ot 216 Ninth qyenoe, wear Thirtieth street, thine frowt room. LIIUATIONS WANTEDTHE LARGRHT AND MOST competent election of servants (of di@erent notions 4 for every domestic station, are ot MANNING off crn, OF Atlantic street, amd 10 Tiller; Hireon lyn ferences given to the fret families im my, onder whowe patropage thors offices are ov! . a bag Ba “ATION WANTED, WY A MAN whe & geners! Know ioige «/ the Atting bes. pete, bas worked for the lest seven ware io this city. Cen give satisfaction a+ to capability and stesdiness, No objection to the country, Cnll or atdrese Wen, vetwoes Fret and Becond ave we ) PURLIENERS— THE Ai consherabie experience uttent, or buginese man or pub hovte. Goot re 14 few for For balance of Wauts see Sixth pages