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j a i + their legitigiate dation, bu “dell’s elegantly e: NO. 17. . ‘the action of the Common Council, aa the { Mowing re- jpolations were adopted unovimousles ea Whereas, The “City Conacily” on Wednonday, lay & resolution of sympathy aad congratulation to Jab Mliche, and exiending to Ric the honors 9f bo a reeeption; ty Gensel ak ption; and whereas, sai 'y it# last meeting, refused te recoosider its action, (although requested todo so by the petitions of pumerous citizens, who deemed the resolution as uncall. ed for and unwise,) persisted in its previous course, dis- regarding the povular will; and whereas, we deem {¢ the duty of the City Council, a8 the peoplo’s representatives, to give exprossion to the popular sentiment, and not to te it and stubbornly peraevere in such indignity when remonstrated with, sherofare-- solved, That we, in mass meeting assembled, repu- diate the action of our City Council in extending to 4ohn Mitchel the hovors of our city, as inconsiderate and ‘ancalied for, and grossly in violation of the popular sen- timent of their contituents. Resolved, That in going out of thoir way to court the favor of any individ el, the have not only transcended by refusing to reconsider their previous action, when mae acquainted with the Popular will, and by this persistence ia the wrong, re- 88 of the feelings of their fellow-citizens, the mem. of the City Council have impaired the reapect and eopfidence of all good American citizens, and merited their severest censure. Resolved, That the gentlemen of the Council who voted against the resolution, and opposed its passage to the Test, refusing to sanction the act, but regarding it as emwiso and injurious, are deserving the apgrobation and ‘thanks of this community. Resolved, That, while condemning the action of the Gty tg in Leto we be a ae be understood fee sym] to people who are oppressed on er ecelesi atheal lespotism, but that caloe with as ensroms anon the poly of the people to ve m our sympat our prayers, and our ‘id, to far as it docs not conflict with the obli- 18 we are under to maintain the honor, glory aad greatest peace and ponpectty of our own native land. To which the following was added by a unanimous i Resolved, That we, the citizens of Cincinnati, refuse to zespond to the sentiment whish the City Council have vored to send abroad as the sentiment of this city, , in its admiration of the character of John Mitchel; but, ae contrasy, igs voor his Cray lS eee. 1y appeal @ prejudices o irish people to Indus thems to organize ‘into separate military compa- in our midst, is detri- peace al interests of our country; and tbat by bis aspersions of American men and sures, he has showo himself unworthy the sympathies of ‘the countrymen of Washington and Jefferson. Marine Affairs, ‘Ter: StesmentP Crescent Crry sailed yesterday for Ha- vana and New Orleans. ‘Tux StkamamP Fi Dorano sailed from this port on Tuesday for Havana. Dr. Beate Nor Parpongp.—It appears that G: Bigler ‘was greatly ‘mportuned to pardia Dr. Beale, just before he retired from office yesterday, but that he ab- solutely refused to exercise such authority. We pre- sume he did not wish, at the very close of his execative ition, to interfere with the Pa engeed of Governor Pollock. Philadelphia Penneyleantan, Jan. 11, ment Anson’s Daguerreotypes, size, for 50 eents, colored and an a nice case, twice the size ever taken for 50 cents, and equal to those taken for $2 clse- where. Remember ANSON’S, 589 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. The Daguerrcotype Depot, 289 Broadway, iw closed this day, tor repairs and machinery alterations, and enlargement of the concern, Will be in operation ot to-morrow morving, for two shilling pictures, as ue Cash Music Store.—Opposition to ly. —Music at greatly reduced rates.HORACE WATERS, music publisher and dealer, 333 Broadway, is eelling, in eppoatlion to the trade, his valuable anilcctions ‘of non- right music at one half former prices, and his copy- rights at the reduction trom shillings to the national eurreney. He isalso peting superior toned pianos for $175, 3100, $200, $225, , $235, $250, and those of iri ty of style and price, comprising pianos from ferent manufactorie: Secondhand pianos at great ains—prices from $40 to $150. Pianos to rent, Melodeons of every variety of style, from five dif- » ferent manufactories, including the best makers in the United States. Each instrament guaranteed, Albert H. Nicolay will hold his Regular semi weekly auction tale of stocks und bonds this day, at . o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. For further lars see bis auction head in another columa es can be obtained at the office, No. 2 Broad st’ Wedd! Cards—An Assortment of Ever raved wedding cards, envelopes, &. can be had on application, or sent by post to any part of the country. Fatablished 1840, JA) EVERDELL, 302 Broadway, corner Duane st. $2 50 and $5 for Penmanship, and $12 50 for a thorough course of double entry bookkeeping, A reduction of eae from the subscriber's charger, 10 suit the times. eee ey OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH, 852 Broadway. No better entertainment can be found than ‘vy buying the Naticnal Polise Gasette of this week, and it. The Gazette contains ‘Life in Yorkville,” the ‘‘nope Divorce Case,’’ the ‘Tom Hyer Inves' tlon,’’ reported in full, beside a host of other good eles. street. Sold Silks.—We will offer this Morning two caves of rich plaid rilks, at 5s., worth 88.: two do. striped silke, at 4s, worth f#.: and all other styles ga arti- 8 & TOUSKY, agents, 103 Nasesu everywhere. ually ches} Also, fine shirting linens at 2s. 6d. Sarthe FH, TRADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leopard stre: Joseph Lockitt, Son & Co., 251 Falton strect, ite Clinton, Brooklyn, are now closing eut their Sc dress anc cloak trimeungs at auction pric Gaabocns, (new style) fringes, cords and tassels, ‘Trimmings made to order at short notice. Broken Hanks, Present Valaue—All New York city banks taken at par; Government Stock, 50 > eents; Bri ton, 90; Wheat Growers, 90; Lewis County, 30; Washtenaw, 40; Memphis, 15; Milford, 15; at EVANS’ Clothing Warehouse, 66 and 65 Fulton st. The Business Mon who Uniformly Lives up to his pgomises, in always appreciated. To b's scra- actnes: particuler, GREEN, No. 1 Astor tributes his success in the shirt masing busi- ness. e dull times have not deprived him of one cus- tomer. He has never disappointed his patrons, and hence his popularity. To the Public.—For Sale ai gsqeavay Bee ebeapest and best suburban property on the map of the pone ly four to eight miles frem the centre of the two cities, (New York and Brooklyn)—together the Eondon of Ameri ne sted to call attea- tion to Fitkin’s catalogue, No. 1:—Sale January 18, 1856, at No. 16 Fulton street, Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry, to commence at 2 P. M., with Woodauven build- ing lots, dwelling houses, sections, acre parcel, fe: Fast New York. lteserved: bulldiag lots on Pennsylva- ‘nla, Sheffield, Virginia, New Jersey, Vermont, and other central avenues, Broadway, &c.;' Brooklyn dwelling Bouses, @ forty acre farm, BMitard Tables.—Gentiemen intending to purebase for private or public use, will tind a superior stock of elegant style at the manufactory of Messrs. GRIFFITH & DECK EI 90 Avon street, Call and exam- ime before purchasing Defiance Salamanter Safea.—Robert M. Pat- MICK is the role manufacturer in the Unived states of She adeve celebrated safes, aad Goffin’s impene- trable defiance locks and cross Depot No. 192 Pearl street, oe coor below Maiten ‘ane. bere. Gayler’s Salamander Safes.—Prices Re- @xeed, to continue workmen in employ. An assortmont Of Gayler’s best rafes, with secare powder-proof locks with mall keys, will be sold, fora short time, at re- duerd prices, at the only GAYLER safe store, 206 Pearl Mreet, opposite Fleteber, Kew Crop Teas, Groceries, &c.--We would advise all our readers who are in want of fine flavored teas and coffees, and ebvice family groceries refined sugars, &c., to call at WAL. FOWLER'S large tea stores, 50h and 498 Greenwich street; be vells wholseale sod metal at prices to suit the times, Cutting of Halr and Whiskers with pane- \ tilious care, respecting suitableasss of style and peat sess in the execution of the wort, by HI bbe, 45 Nassau street to Curling, dressing and shampooing the hair, six conta. the inrmita- Particular atteation is aleo paid Shaving Marr Op Monday, January 1, in the Church of St. Vincent w Rev. A. Lafont, Mr. I. J. Prox, of Paris, to Mins Ave: Canumm,’ daoghler of Mr. Carker Op Sonoay evening, January 14, by the Rev. James Millett, at Lis residence, 308 Hromme street, Mr Kiva , B. Metuison to Mise Caantorte 3. Hewierr, both frow Concord, N. In Brooklyn, on Wednevay, January 17, at the resi- dence of the brice’s father, by toe Rev, Thomas T Guion, Semvst D. Bytsoe to Exiiy Setiy, daughter of Heary Mors, Feq. To thie city, on Wedoesday, Wm, € “mith, Mr. Chanrtes B. b Wasteavrenp, boil of th city, On Vedorsdsy, January 15, at St. Peter and Paat's Williamsburg, by th Dr, Wallace, J asus cunykeq , aod Mise Mangarer Like, both of Wile January 17, by the fev. fvaTr to Mise Dwestus J. msbure. mand blooming may they last, and loving may ‘hey we And bright for thew the treach'rous face of li''s too ebanging +8. ™m In Broobiyn, on Tursdey, Janoary 16, after a evort bat severe illnere, Oxivia Guoven, wife ‘of Charles W Arthur, im the Zith year of her age. The friends of the tamil, Bugses, are reepect(uily inv! withont forther ice, thin « from her late resivence, aiof her oncle, Heary G6. 4 to atten! her fanoral, er noon, & two o’el ok, in Franvlin, near Willonghby avenue. Fuseral services at St. Mary’ Episcopal Church, Marron avenue. op Wednetday, Janvary 17, Mrs. Manoanrr Uvanory frm. wicew of the tate George Usabovtler™ aged alvety eight yearn The relatives and frends of the family are reapectiall tend ber freerh? ait heme? TL aaL to hac, = mesieety, Bear Grawd street, to-morrow & wwe NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY morning, at 1} o’clock. The icterment will take place at Greenwood Cemetery. On Tuesday, January 10, Rosina, wife of Eppenetus Doughty, aged 57 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from No, 185 East Fifteenth street, bi Foes at one o’clook. ‘more papers please copy. In this city, on Tuesday, January 16, of scarlet fever, Saran Emma, eldest daugh‘er of Henry and Sirah Tt. Kne- bel, aged 6 years, 7 months, and 21 days. ‘The relatives and friends of tae family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, at her fatber’s residence, 458 Fourth street, this day, at 12 M. Philadelphia papers pleaso copy. In Brooklyn, on Wednesday. January 17, of consump- tion, ANNE, wife of Thomas Meagher. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, Jobo McEvoy, 400'Dean street, corner of Flatbush av nue, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock. Her remain! will be taken to Flatbuch Cemetery. On Wednesday afternoon, January 1 GworGr, youngest son of Helen and four years and four months, The friends and relatives of the family are respestfully invited to attend his funeral, without farther invitation, on Saturday, at 12 M., from his father’s residence, 141 West Fourteenth street. His remains will be taken to Hackensack, N. J., for interment. On Wednesday, Janusry 17, in the 51st year of his age, Patrick Murray. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, trom his late residence, 131 East Twenty-fifth street. Philadel, and Charleston rs pleave cory. In Br xz, on Tuesday, uary 16, Mr. Tuomas Fincn, aged 82 years and 6 months. The relatives and friends of the family are to attend the funeral, frow his late residence, aah this afternoon, at two o'clock. On Tuesday, January 16, Joun Picor, aged forty seven ears. ts His funeral will take place this afternoon, at one o’clock, from 35 John street, Brooklyn. His friends are invited to attend. New Orleans papers please copy. On Tuesday, January 16, Eruzanem, wife of Thomas T, of scarlet fever, George Fair, aged ussted Jay Wrigley, of Williamsburg, (iate of Manchester, England, wet wiingarng illoenn ia the 424 year of ply ») ‘The friends of the family are reqaested to attend the funeral, from her late rnsidence, corner of Union avenue and North First street, Williamsburg, this afternoon, at two o'clock, In Williamsburg, on Tuesday, January 14, of scarlet fever, Puarson Buown Sarru, eldest son of Mary and the A, Smith, aged five yeare, three months, and twenty-eight days. The relatives and friends are requested to attend the funeral, from 40 North Second street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. Monmouth (N. J.) id please copy. In J ee ty iy, ednesday morning, January 17, rief iln Mrs. ManGarer Corperr, aged 32 years, & native of Scariff, county Clare, Ireland. The friends and relatives of the deceaged, as also of her husband, Michael Corbett, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, corner of he sige South Second streets, this afternoon, at one ‘o'clock. On Tuesday, January 16, Jane Coon. Her friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from 62 Charles street, this after- noon, at one o’clock. At Bellport, L 1., January 11, Asmar, Hows, wife of Oliver Payne, In the 4d year of her age, lamented by all who knew her. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. r MISS JANE TAYLOR, OF GLASGOW, SCOTLAND, or her brother, who are acquainted with Mr. J. H. wn, of Liverpool, will address a note to box 3,444 Post OBice, they will hear of something to their advan- tage. F MR. JULIUS WILSON IS IN THE CITY, HE WILL A please call at No: 2 Clarkson street, formerly Amity at . AURICE A. DALY, ESQ —WILL MR. DALY COM- municate his address to Geo. H. Purser, Tax Com- missioner’s office, 32 Chambers street. ERSONAL.—‘* P.,”? WHO WROTE A LETTER ON Boater last, ashing a reply to be inserted in this paper, will find a’ letter on the matter directed to Per- sonal P., Herald office. SPECIAL NOTICES. AYOR'S OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 183f—IHERE 18 opened, at this office, a complaint book, under the of a competent person, for the ing and entering a)l complaints of matt the jurisdiction of the municipal authorities take cognicance of chtrges pefarced be reapouriite pa. e oe 2 responsible prr- ties py asics ot ordi aon and dereliction of dity ‘upon the part of any person bolding office under the cit By onder of the Ma r government. or. Al the papers in this city arpeet tema ma ie el Wi 10} pont their ‘bill to this office, sone AfONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF EASTERN Star Lodge 227, F. and A. Masons, are requested to be punctual their attendance is. (Thursday) evening, at the Lodge room, corner of Hleecker street and Broadway. By order of SAM’LD. WILSON, W. M. Jonn Hana, Secretary. OTICE.—THE ARRANGEMENTS UNDER WHICH the undersigned is honoring the drsfts of Messrs. Co., in believed to corres) . Bat as the requisite advices may not have reached their several agentr, the arg oe requests that, in case of the protest of any of the drafts of Messrs. Page, Bacon & “o., they should be presented to him, at the Bant of America, in this city. DAVID HOADLEY, Assignee. ‘New York, Jan. 17, 1855. FFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD COM- pany, New York, January 15, 1863.—Tae ancual election for Directors’ of this company will be heli on ban ty February 5, next, at the offer of the company, No. 58 'Bowery, from 12 till 2 o'clock. The transfer Books will be closed from the 16th inst, until after the election. By order, P, C, ROGERS, Secretary. FFICE O¥ THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COM- pany, New York, January 16, 186.—Notice wo stockholders.—The transfer books of this company will be clored from the 24th until the 20th inst., inclusive, ia consequence of a meeting of stockholders to be held'on the 20th inst., for the purpore of amendiag the by-laws; sald mecting to be held at room 42, Trinity Building, at 1PM. D. P. BARHYD1, Secretary. RPHEU’S MUSICAL SOCIETY FOR AMATEURS — This society is instituted for the celebration of musical talent and is devoted exclusively to instrumen- tal music. The association are eight in number, acd are derirous of increasing their number from a well ba- ced orchestra; flute, clarionet and E ticularly. Persons of respectab abits wishing to join us may apply at No street, between thie hours of Zand # P.M. HE DELAWARE AND RARITAN CANAL WILL BE | pened for navigation February 15, 16: . 16, 1855. NO. R. HE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE PHENIX MINING AND Ma uring Company of Virginia are iaformet cular has been seat to all those whose aldress could be ascertained. Those who have not received it, can obtain the same by applying at No. 13 Broa! way, Ae gg story, room No. 5, between one and four o'clock THE LIQUOR DEALERS OF NEW YORK.-—A WEET- ing of the Liquor Dealers’ Central Convention will be held at the Westchester douse, on Thursday evening, the 16th fost , ai 7) o'clock, for the purpose of estab. lishing a permanent society, Those liquor dealers who may desire to join it are invited to do so at said most- ag. The constitution and by laws can be hai at che Westcherter House, or at French’s hotel, pricr to said meeting. Delegates aro requested to bring up as many members for initiation a4 possible. Jouw Brut, N, - WINE ARTS. PAINTINGS, DY WELL KNOWN @ all thore who desire to im r collections and private gal/eries of pa.ntings dvertined thie day, at 11 o’elock, by <, 16 Wail street. ‘The sale {9 poet tive and peremptory, aod the paintings will recommend themselves prove ti to attend the sale EDWARD SCHE: J ALENTINES.—2PECIAL NOTICE T V Valentine dealers in all part should sevd at once for one of STRONG'S THN DOLLAR SAMPLE LOTR of valentines, cootaining we following large aexertmewe, vin — 44 comic valen'inen, aserrted 1, sentimental do 2 bid THE TRACK the coantry averted. ] 6, fancy envelop: ia 5 st onoe in & HeRt package, by €8 wise, to any city, town or village \o the tCenada, on the receipt of ten ‘ollars. This ip the most liberal offer ever mavie to valentice dealers by any publisher, ant should induced all who wish to secure its advantages to send in their orders without delay. Valentine companios and who'esale Gealern eupplied on the most liberal terms, for cash from the ent and most splendid assortment. Orders weatto T. W. STRONG Manufacturer, Os Nassau et, © Y.. will be punetually attended to ALENTINES. —BIGGAR, THE CELEBRATED Vat tine manufacturer and importer, (37 Broadway, four dooms above Amity street, aod formerly of Canal | Street, i* prepared to send single valentines or packages of bis unique valentines and envelopes to hia pate | Kiving atadistance. Don't forget his new address, ¢ Broadwi WATCHES, JEWELRY, a. ALIVCERTA DIAMONDS. — THEE 4HAUYt equal ia briliancy aad appearance te only to be tied at L. & f. JACURS, 407 tho rings, pins. eerreee «todo sineve bot | Whe Feaet of every ove. C | ! } | ] LIVERPOOL —UNIFED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship BALTIO, Capt, Jos. J. Comstock. This steam- ‘ip will depart with the United States mails for Europe pontiely on Jan, 24, at 12 o'clock, M., from eng Le Canal street. For freight or We t the foot “of and comfort, upequalled accommodations for elegance to WARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street. Passengers are requested to be oo buard at 11); A. M. The Pacific will succeed the Baltic, and sail Fob. 7. Shippers will please take notice that ‘the ships of this line cannot carry any goods contraband of war, ‘HE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP: FROM NEW YORK TO LIV! 0 3 AMERICA, Capt. Lang, EUROPA, Capt. Shannon, CANADA, Capt. Stone, NIAGARA, Capt, Leitch, clear white light at mast head; red on port bow. leaves Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 17. Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 31. Boston, Wodnesday, Feb. 14. not kecured until paid fore An experienced surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless bills of lating are signed therefore and the value fhereor therein expressed. ‘or freight or passage apply to ae CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green There will be no steamships of this lino from Now York unt: turtber notice. 7 OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN.—THE UNITED States mail steamer HERMANN, &. Higgins, com- nder, will sail for Bremen, touching at Southampton to land the mals and penenge for England aod Frence, on Saturday, January 27, at 12 0’ciock M. ier 57 North river, Pries of in the first cabin, main siloon In the first cabin, lower In tecond cabin, An experienced al All letters: must on through the Post Office. Specie delivered in Havre and London. For pass: or freight apply to C_H. SAND, ageat, 11 South William st, ‘The steamer Wa ington will succeed the He: ac ngto ‘suc rman, il February 24t a LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend soiling their favorite steamshipe— CITY OF MANCHESTER, ...2,125 tons. Capt. Wylie, CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new)2,688 “ , Capt, —— CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2,700 ‘ ,. Capt. R. Leiteb. KANGAROO... ..6 sectors cy874 L.Capt mae SOM PBILADELPSLA. CITY OF MANCHE (cER....Thureday, January 18, 1856, EANGAKOO .,,,.. About Thursday. FROK LIVERPOOL, CITY OF MANCHESTER. . Wednesday February 14, 1856, HANGAROO.............,Abont Wi ay, Saloon $90, $65 and $65, according to state room. A limited ‘nuraber of {hind claws passengers will be taken from Pbiladelybia ond Liverpool, Vvisians. m Philadelphia... Parties wiehing certificates of passage, an: of £1 sterling and uj Agent, 17 Walnut i wey, New York. LASGOW AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP OOMPANY.— The new and powerful steamships NEW YORK, 2,400 tone and 600 horse (R. Craig. Commander,} ‘and GLASGOW, 1,002 tonn, and 400 horse power, (W, Com- ming, aer,) built ex recaly for between New York and Glaegow. sailas under. From New York, OLAEGOW, Saturday, 20th January, at 12, noon:— state-rooma (steward! ia. First cabin cluded, )..+...400+ First cabin, midahi lo Third Class.—A limited nurober of third class - will be taken, supplied with provisions efqoek qual. a properly cooked, at $30 each. Carries a surgeon. ‘or reight or pastage, apply toJ. McSYMON, 33 Broad- way, Naw York ee voy ofty bills or gold only re- ceived for passage. ‘NITED STATES MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, ‘via Aspinwall and Panama Railroad.—On Satur: Gay, January 20, at 2o’clock P. M., from pier foot of Warren street, North river, will be despatched the fleet steamship NORYH 81AR, Captain Richard Watmack, to connect at Panama with the new and superi marbip Sonora. In case of scsident, a spare boat always kept at Panama t> prevent detention. ¥or e, apply at thy Company's omee, 177 Weet treet, , w AW. RR ‘MOND. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, vis Nicaragua, the Accessory Transit Company Of Nicaragua proprietors.—The splendid double engin steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, 2,600 tons burthen, E, L. Tinkelpaugh, will leave frosa pier No. 3 North ri ai 3 o'clock P.M. precisely, for Punta Arenas, on Satu day, January 27, 1865, connecting with the favorite steamthip Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons burthen, over the Nicaragua transit route, baving but twelve miles of land transportation by first class carri en0 steamers are unsurpassed in their ventilation and accommoda- tion. For information or passage, Spply only wo CHAS. MORGAN, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Groen. Letter bags mace up'at the office, Letters 25 ceuta per half ounce, USTRALIA PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE A United States mail.—The new and elegant A 1 clip- ie ebip GEORGES, William Slater, Jr., master, 1,200 8, will eucceed Ocean Queen as twenty-third ship of vhis line, for Sydney, and Melbourne, and will ba: immediate despatch. sengers for Sydney taken un- der rmment arrangements, paying part passage here and the balance in work after arrival, which is guaran- teed to them at very bigh rates. Cabin accommodations bot rurpassed by any ship afloat. Intending passengers wil) please examive before soking poses thewhere. For freight or © apply on at pler 7 East | river, oF to Re W. CAMEROS, 116 Wall nireet.” USTRALIA INDEPENDENT LINE—POSITIVELY THE A first "sbip, to sail 25th January —The beautiful | AV elipper ship EASTERN STATE, Simon Ross, com- mander, will sail as above for Melbourne, Her accom- modatlonn for parsengers are superior to any vessel now up, both in first and second cabins, A few berths yet untuld, which can be had at low rates. For balance of freight or paseage, apply om board, at pler 8, East river, | or to ARKELL & ELLIOT, 146 Pearl street, or & RICH. | ARDSON & CO,, 62 South #treet, USTRALIA— PIONEER LINE.—THE PASSENGERS per thip OCEAN QUEEN will please be at the office 7n Thursday, January 15, at 11 o'clock, in order to niga | their agreements, — R. W, CAMERON, 116 Wall street. AUSTRALIA.—PASSAGE $90. Positively first vessel The chpper ship TARTAR Ei, Mix, master, baving mort of ber cargo on board, wi sailon or about the 26th inst. A number of pas- | sengers will be taken at $00 each and found, exept in {OR MELBOURNE, | bedding, if immediate application be male,’ For light | freight,’ or passage, apply on board, or at pier 13 East river, oto MAILLER & LORD, 108 Wall street, ‘OR SANTA MARTHA, RTHAGENA AND BAVA. i NILLA.—The etlpper schooner FRANCIS BURRITT, ‘airchilds, master, will Jeave for the above ports on Jan, 20; Las room for 500 barrels bul¥. For freight, ap- ply to A. JAY SMITH & 00., 22 William st. | STEAMSHIP Company—For N at Havana, Carrying the United States mail. minship CA HAWBA, &. W, Shufeldt, commander, will comnec gas u ing freight on Monday, January 22, and sail for bove ports on Thursday, January 25, at 12 o'clock, from pier at foot of Beach street, N. M. Freight for to our agents in be forwarded fre of Co, wil 6 for Havana must procure pass For freight or pasnage, apply | Vanseng jog port. i CHOCHERON & Co., agents, 1 Broad- Black Warror, J. D. Bullock, eom manier, will sucered the Cabawha, and sail Friday Bille of lading mort be sent in for signing the eve ning previous to the thip sailing. KS SAVANNAH AND WLORIDA--U. 8. MAIL £ The new and splendid steamship KNOXVILLE, C.D. Luclow, wilt leave New York for Saveoneh op Seturday, Janu. .¢, from pier No. 4, North river, at 3 o'clock P. Bille’ of iading #igned on board. For freight apply on board; oF for passage to “AMUE MINCHILL, 19 Breasway, For Veride, through ticke:e trom New York to Jacksonville, $21; to Pilstha, #3 JR CBARL Mai us JAS. ADGER, § TON AND FLORIDA.—SEMl We ne. —The new and fast-goiug ot t Turner, commander, will ‘ 4 North River, on Saturday, Jan. 20, at 3 o’cloo precively. For fre ght apply oa bowed, where all Jading wil) be signed: and for passage, at the o SIOFFORD, TiLESTON & CO., 90 broadway. fir tickets to Florida as follow —To Jacksonville $41, to Uv atha $33. The Marion will succeed, and Wednesday, Jan. 24 F* NOKPOLK, PRIERSWORG AND AICd The United States mail etearoably JAMESTUWS h, commander, will leave pier 13 North river, om sy, Jan. 20 aba oles PM.; will arrive in Nor (ols the Beat aiternoop, and Petersburg and Ikichwond the fellowing moraing. From Norfolk, paseencers (or ihe Houth proceed by railroad direct, with through tok from Weldes to Wilromgion, Augusta, ke I end fate to Norfolk, $4; @ Pevrsburg and Mob 20 ‘oerege { price. Seply ” LUDLAM & PLAABANTS, 82 Broatvny Tit Pine WES. J OTIC ~All, MEMBERS OF THE FIRE DEV ART expelled, wilt nt of the Board of Alde pesday evening next, the 24th Inat., at 7; 0 the City Library, Ne City Hall. ' The part Inint of Hose Co, No, 44, agarnet Engine Co out ame even ny. rT ap evemyt, will baveno fort being beard FO; portunt y of if Chey do not attend on that eveniog AM. Hf. HOWARD, Cheirma Fire Departnent yi BESTAURA ITS {UNPOWDER PLOT~ TR, THR MoDRR OY Bight! oo i iD acm ”7 Pith fer free tor Alebhe © shot left ia the lo AVPNELL & GARISCE, | at lle SALES AT AUCTION. | H. NICOLAY, AUCTI t auction, —Regular sale.—A. H. NICOLA 18, at 1234 o'clock, at the Mer- account of whom it may concern, | $19,000 Michigan Southern Railroad 7 per cent Bouds, in- teviigerstle Ist March and let September, $1,000 each ; $16, ‘o and Mississippi Raslroad Second Mortgage 7 Convertible Bonds, interest. payable, Tateapeid October, $1,000 each; $5 000 New York and New Ra.lroad’7 per cent bonds, interest payable Ist Juneand Ist December, $1,000 each; $10.00 Virginia State 6 per cent Vouln, intecent payable Lat January and Jat July, $1,0.0 each; $10,000 Columbus, Piqua aind In- | diana Railroad First Mortgage 7 per cent Convertible Bonds, interest payable Ist January and Ist July, $1,000 each; $12,000 Cleveland ani ‘Toledo Railroad 7 per coat Convertible Income Bonds, interest payable Ist January and let July in New York, $1,000 each; $1,0(0 City of Racine (Wisconsin) 7 per cont Convertible Hoad, intarest payable anaually, on the 10th February; 367 shares Northern Indiana’ Railroad, $100 each; J do. Michigan [> Southern Railroad, $100 each; 40 do. Consolidated Stago Com ny, $26 each; 20 do, American Express Co, $100 | each; 120 do, Empire City Hank, $25 each; $0 do. ‘Beek. | man Fire Insurance Company, $25 each; 20 do Obio Life | Insurance and Trust Company, $100 each; 26 do. Com mercial Fire Insurance Company, $50 ach; 10 do. Reli ance Mutual Insurance Compauy, $100 each; 10) do. Union Ferry Company, of Brooklyn, $50 each; 390 do. High Shoals Mining and Manufacturing Company. Also, by order of the assiguee, all. the right, title and iateront of the Gardiner Gold Quartz Pulverizing and Amalgaima ting Machine Company, in the patent for Gardiner's im- proved arrangemen: of quartz pulverizing and amalga- | ion. Terms of aale.—Ten per cent this day, and the | balance before two o'clock to-morrow. Tho aceravd in- terest on all the bonds will be charged to te purchases Next regolar sale on Monday. A 1 Nicolay holds | regular sales of stocks and bocds every Mouday snd | Thursday, at the Merchants’ Exebange, sul nlso special sales, when required, Tuesday, Weduetday, Friday and Fetinvay, At private sale, a great variety Uf flest class railvoad, city and State 'bonds, bank, fasurauie and o'r stocks, of untoubted character for investment, Office No. 4 Broad rtreet, next to corner of Wall, < M. ORISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 23 BOWERY, RE- palhietiully informs is frieails ant the phblic ihat having evlarged his store he is now ready to ro- ctive all kinds of furniture und other merchandise, on Which “he will make liberal advances and. prompt rv- urns. A SGHON Notice DANIEL O8G00D “AUCHONEER, will vell, at his nalesrooms, 66 Nassau stroet, to- morrow (Friday), Jan, 19, at 1034 A.M, the remaindyc of the stock of rich made up fars and sleigh robes. The above comprise the finest furs offered at auction this season. UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER. —store 66 Nassau street—will sell, by auction, at the store, 401 Broadway, corner of Walter street, to- morrow (Friday), and Saturday, Jat ry 19 and 20, each day, at ten’ o'clock A.M,’ the whole of the im: mense stock of rich and valuable made up furs, com- prising one of the most valuable and choice stocks of furs in the city. Among the furs will be found real sable, mink sable,real royal ermine,stone martens, lynx, ow marten, &c.; aluo a large assortment of sleigh robes, The whole of which will be sold without any reserve, as the parties are retiring from business, The above offers a rare chance. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER,— By BE! . & BUSH.—Friday, 1036 o'olock, in the rooms 27 Centre street, willbe sold, without re- serve, the entire valuable farniture ot try hotel, comprising numerous mahogany and m top tables, jable for restaurant and other purposes; also parlor and bedroom arrangements, kitchen utensils, &..; also twenty splendid paintings, mantel ornaments, clocks, vases, china, glassvare, and numerous articles in the housekeeping fine. De posite required. 18, 1855. D—RTOCKS AND | 9 ¥ SALES AT AUCTION, Thursday o'clock, at large sale of rich faney Wovlstenhol of silver, every art cle is wrought b: never wear through ae plated go: md Br | kettles, tem sets, spoons, furks, casters, ladles, trays, orke baskets, candlesticks, te getable dishes, inkstands und ware. The invoice is to be «cli withou highest bicder. Also, 200 cases recent importation of Signor G. B. | of besutifal alabaster groups, stat ettes also, Etrusean,'Hebe Reman, acd other vase vases for entres and uiches, urns and other the newest style; also, a large invoice of bro 4, &e., china ware, fancy soa; pockrthooks, imitation jewelry and fancy ther with a Variety of other goods, to close Jon. SOMERINDY KE LD ALOTIC of 0, atthe ion room, e Franklin, at 104 o'clock, about thirty segars, pipes, tobacco, enotf, ke, Als wagon, and harners. CHAS. ¥. WaT" OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTI) WATER & TURNER wall so!) and Saturday, January 19) ant askirtment of geny and black other costly Shei ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY Hil, LEED Co, ay, January 18h an sales room, 19 Nassau «treet, , an entire invoice of | ‘s veal Shefiield plated ware, fu initation hamuer, and will s—~cousisting of tea sugara, urn a cation rs) ‘Limit to the linn marble goods, the onainting and Ggures; s largeagate ta, allin nEe9, Inv cottage nui a ARE PEREMC TORY robes, muffa, victorines, &e., by 1 silver-plated table, dessert. aud tea’ forks, spoons, toddy &e. 9 @ line of “SLeiaH | signee, t 1034 o'clock, at 148 fulton street,—-HEYRY in mA a T. LEEDS, Auctioneer, will sell as above, assignee, a splendid variety of stone marte anine, mi victorines, talmas, carriage capes, & allof which have been made for city custom are fully warranted as represent very fi rem) to attend this sale, No postponement on as . BUTLER, trator’s sale. Jan. 18, at 10. roadway, corner ef Ninth «tree and furnlvure of the millinery entablishinen Madame Victorine, otherwis of 36 ladies?’ te, nich materiale and every "va apparel, Bruseels and ingrain carpets chaizg, la slik brocatalles lovting’ glasees, also, the fixtures and unexpi mines; also, two chains, rings, jewelr Benedict 1, Muler, decenaed. im ariety ‘Led fro By erter of jak, table, chinchilla, and other milfs, ¢ in sets to mm by order of ny roy: trade, + leigh rober—200 leigh robes of every kind and size. Purchaser: for conatry trade would do well Sale pe- count of the AUCTIONRER.—PUBLIC AD MINIS- Wi}! be sold at auction, on Thurs- o'clock, on the premises, No. 771 the stock, fixtures tof the inte Perrin, deceased, consintin m Paris, o female wearin, erm of lease of pre: ld watches, one silver do., gold , ke , belonging to the estate of ETER B. SWKENY, Public Adminivtrator, R; the furniture of a ecabinetnaker and dealer, convenience of sale, order of mortgagee. ©. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—FU ANITURE, PIANO fi &e,—To-morrow, Fri’ay, at 10); o'clock u street, two doors from’ Fulton, vie-—All removed for , and to be wold without reserve by The furniture consista of all tha usual assortment of fancy house furnishing articles, large French plate m rrors, oil paintings, * furniture, mshogany tete-a- planofort carpets, rorewood parlor tetes, sofan and parlor chairs, bedateads, bureaus, wash sand hair mattresses, booke tables of furniture and house furnishing goods Fecond band furniture, Catalogues on the tale. , centre aod pier ocks, looking-glasses and all the usual variety Also a lot of | moraing of | SSIGNER’S SALE.—BILLIARD TABLES. — THIS: morning, (Thursday,) January 18, at 1044 o’closk, 'UEL GUOD, Auctioneer, “ will sell, at the Bronch Hotel, 36 Bowery, near the Bowery theatre, two very fine billiard tables, with markers, cues, and balls; together with the entire bar Axtures, negara, Kc. A SSIGNEE'S SALE. —#AMUFL O8G00D, TI \ 38 ry, near the Bowery theatre, the entire bar, bed- room, and general furniture of the botel, comprising all the furriture usually found in such ‘establishments ether with the lease of the prewises, and two billiard tables, with cues, balia, ke, the whole without any re- serve, by order of the assignee, AUCTIONEER, au street, will sell at the Branch Hotel, SSIGNEE’S SALE OF ELEGANT ROSEWOOD, MA- id black walout fashionable furnitur ) morning, at 1054 o'clock, in con- 8 of A. HUMBERT, (late ) 172 and 174 Palton strest, Brook varicty, this sale will inclite in rosewood and haircioth, of excellent leo about fifty pairs rich oil painted window quantity of painted furni- ture, Wi nd rockers, toilets, ke, worthy the attention of the trade, Catalogues at the sale. lyn. Benldes the usaal two parlor suits, quality and de RUCE A. CHILTON, AUCTIONE! INE, BOI- lers, nugar machinery—At Ailliek’s sugar ‘refine- Ty, 210 South street, Cole & Chilton will soll at auction, {or arcount of whom it may concern, on Thurwiay, Jan. 18, 1855, at 1o’clock, on the premiaes, 27030uth street, owe steam engine, 14 horye power, 10 iaeh bore, 24 inch atrobe, Wm. Burden’s make; one Aue boiler, 4 feet in , 16 feet long, with two flues, mado of Penanyl- iron, xmoke pipe, furnace ‘front. grate bars, Learers, h’aters, pipes, ‘valves, cocks, bolts, &e.; ove double centrifugal sugar machine, for clarifying sugar; alot of shafting, pulleys, bangers, bands, platform ncales, Ac. Terms at sale. A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER--STEAM ENGINE, boiler. screw power presses, &o., in Fronohgdying & Chiiton will sell af auction, for account om it may concern, on Friday. January 19, 1565, at ILovclock, on the promises, 264° West Nineteenth #ireet, one steam engine, § horse power, 8 inch bore, 20 inch stroke, Wm. Burden maxer; one flue boiler, 26 inch diometer, 25 feet long, one flue and steam drat, boxt Pennsylvania iron, furnace front, grate bars, bearura, heater, pipes, valves, cecks, bolts, &e.; one larg» double screw power prees, one wending and dressing*machine, , bands, Ke., vices, tubs, benches, ing machines, ke, A lot of shaiting, pulleys, bange: ¥ WATERBURY & DYER.—A PEREMPTORY AND extraordinary pale of diamond jewelry and gold Watches, of very high cost and beauty, (equal in vabie and workmanrbip to any to be found in this city at private sale.) will take place on Friday, January 19, at our store, 28 Broad street. very article will be sold without any rese: on whatever, commencing at 1054 o'clock, by catalogue, for cash. } SCHENCK, A OTIONEER —ELWAKD Schevek will sell at auction thi lock, at bin na! 6 did collection of oil YDWARD 4 from @ private vres of the principal hooks, Th , Iian, following parnti fa gentleman leaving for karo; ly sold to the hig! ity for the eurichment of private galie- | ries very rarely met with The paintings include very beautiful Inmiecapes, arch'tectural interiors, Duteh ia- | ierior#, winter scenes, pastoral subjects, lower pieces, | marine pieces, aud many splendid landscap * of home rernery, by the following artists:—Webster, Carter, Scharpe, Schaffael, Vandries, Williams, Bergi, Pilliel, | Rotti, Vael, Evan, Causser, Watheal, Omejanck, Dall- man, Jasper, Seely and others, The paintiags are now oo exbibition. {HAS COMBS, AUCTIONEER.—OOAL YARD, 222 4 Fourteenth street, with six years leave, at: fixtures, alto ten years lense of twe bri (three story), situate on Thirteenth stro Vrenclond American are the propert, will be peremnp 4 avenue Aand First avenue, will be fold by OM aS, avetion, by order of the assignee, on the premises, n Fridey, Jan. 24, at 11 o'clock A. M. wtock com- oneer, 244 Grand str ; } . B. BENRY, At ENRY & BUCK. This day, at 11 o'clock, of) paintings. A fine Folleetion of old and modern oil paintings, among wie may be found the works of Marillo, Ovtace, Rembraut and rartiats of equal celebrity, fhe attention of the ic in invited to this sale, as every lot will positively be void to pay advances ¥, AUCTIONEER Inek nalsting o ma: ble re fe bale cloth tables, hair mattresses, y aiter which a larg riment of fare of every deacription, to be soli out reserve, G as (OD CHANCE TO BUY CHEAY, A aT ara tent single thread sewing rachine.—Will be sold st auct«n, on Friday, at 1 elock, at Mr. Ker avrtion rooms, Nassau street, between Falton aod Jy etreete Thi wmachme can be eren on Thursday, Léa pot, from 5 to 5 o’cloes at sald promises, where » per sop will operate op it + ROCLRY, Gi 4 CROCKE RY jen 1 £67 LIQuons, # ts A. CARTER, Auctioneer, 67 Dey atre ove OLD FURNITT P AUCTION—FRIDAY, Hi Jap. 19, wt 10)4 sctonear 1D sell to thie by Gr-t chess houre 10 Toewiy-fousthe bet ween bighth ave ty of rieb furwitur §, eo bg of an en ner oping Re icle pe ale wilh be aeoiat from ev first chan Pp 200 yar tolid malings vy extension Lah t. i mahogany, wii lic vendue, by order of the Sheriif, on Sieve SALE.—D. D. NASH WILL = 10th day of January, at 10o’clock A. M.. « L, AT PUB: Friday, the + 109 uth street, the contents of a sbip chandler’y store, consist- ing of painte, oils, cordage, ko, FGhaony, Dep. shertt! , ke. JONIN ORSER, Serif, WHERE'S SALE OF COU X3 310 Broadway, at 10% o'clock A. M., fancy counters and counter casor, stands, count of former purchasery, Also a quant! ture, consisting of card and centre tables, TERS, CASES, &c., AT ponsisting of &:., on ac ity of furni- cha'rt, ba- reaus, Brustels carpets, blankets, feather beds, bedding, warirobe, looking glasses, pictures, warhstands, a large house or store furnacs P.HE NATIONAL RACE COUR will be sold at auction this da fel, in the village of Jamaica, a® 1 o'clock the foreclosure of the mortgage given by W. to Daniel B. Taylor, to secure a part of the p ney of the land, Supreme Court. UNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER, Wi morning, at 103; o'clock, variety and from celebrated manuf ores, EWTOWN, L. I. he Jamaica Ho P.M, ander . W. Boyden urenage mo Sale positive under the order of the BLL, Tits peremptory, in large ‘on ageouat of closing eo: partnership: For particulars seo catalogue +B which in read take place, relves of this opportanity, which ix o boxing, &e., on the premives, by a compe After the furniture, at 3 olelock forty oil paintings and mirrors, in rich gilt at No. 404 Broadway, where tock of a watchmaker ® fever and verge wateles, violins, guns, glare caren, also one large salamander safe other articles in the line, +, This day, Jan. 18, at 10% contents of the four story house, 1! First avenue, comprising the usual a ‘ond YW. SHIRLEY, AUCTIONEER — WiL1. the sale will trapgers as well as citizens will avail them m mot with tent person. will be sald about frames. (D JEWELLERS —A. M CRIS 23 Bowery, will scil, thid tay, and jeweller arrivgs, necklaces, anchor, be ple aw! pistela, tools, e and sundry eELD, ON k, the entire J wtreet, near tment of faroi ture, crockery, carpets, &e., found in a first class board ing Bouse. Deporits required from every pu choice oil gilt (rame Freneb plate mirror, urchaser, tapestry, three-ply and ingrain carpets oa 2 rooms, th damask window curtains, cornice rior mace mahogany aud wi chamber watch, with marble tope wardrobes, feathe square Frevch plows. cen're, 5 walnut extension tables, sey Ledateads, tevt a tete sufas, ror peat parlor chairs, lounge , candela ras, English vilclothe on five halls, bat stand gan fixtures, elegant china vases, mante Tampa, &e. Aloo, a large lot of lreakfast tea ware, Leavy silver p coren plated fork a 130 quilts, blan Nnen, wap! ine, to it reverve been uped urpltare is farnleh $4,000. 8. al superio toget te pillow cas stock of a Bread rerewood, mahogany, walnut, and oak libra tary Look casen, rosewood armoure, French beaulets, exeretoirs, rere rood an teperes rere attael: binet end writing with ratia wood; rosewood work bles, war ruperior mace weluut, oak and mahogany 14 f u carved rosewe broeate's tion dining tables; covered in French rat shades, ty horte ha'r wattresses patent pring mattrosses ke, supe farniture to or beds, large | ag fe ont card tables or made sofe hairs, epring ottomans ball ehalr 1 orname , dinse * vith about table MELLOR, AUCTIONE®H--BY HOUGIION & | b pl a parker suite, crimeon plush aad hair cloth, &e.; one magnificent bisek enamelled cham- ber suit, comple with marb'e tope and lemleespe painted, decors th gold; ten elegant rove wot, ma hegeny, and walnut chamber suits complete; contre tables in great y n chats, in ether with tbe ally warranted LECTUS, BABYLON {LLU eT liver the second of enti; ulty p 19, Katyect ture will be tar 0 ‘ ut J Nur sof Shine ’ Folographic petures, of immenee gir square.) reprenevting, with nature's trot ent appearance ot G2 M OLECTUS ‘of le D Meveon hialses the one’ the GERMAN PERSON THAT SPEAKS FRENCH ANT A English, wanta a situation as housekesper actin, id tho knows her busine «in all its branches, and ha no objection to give lessons to children. Best reference will begiven, Please ardresn ©. R., Herald office, SITUATION WANTED, BY A POTHSTANT GIRL, A as chambermaid, or to wash and iron and do plai cocklog. Please call at No. 81 Tillary street, between Lawrence and Jay, cecond floor, can be seen from 10 tod o'clock, until suited, KESPECEAULE WIDOW LADY WANTS A eIrUa- Mon as wot nurse, in a respectable family. Aoply » (3 Seventh avenue, in the 1 Bost of rforeane tiven. A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION 43 ORAM. fk, dermaid, or waiter, or ina boar /lag house or pr- vate family. mincn tion Cailanles | Minty risth street, cose by the Third aveews, on the upper floor, back room. 8 HOUSERFEVER.—AN FDUCATED AND BICHLY rerpectable air Jody, io hem confidence | Qnd trust may be repooed, desires an cuyagement im gentleman's family in the above capecity. She is anxlow to secure an able and genteel borne, Housekeeper, Herald ottice LADY, QUALIFIED BY 66 CASON AND EXPE. rience, wishew a at: »¢/ goatee! family or first clans hotel. Good reeves given, Address L.A, S, Herald office. WELL EDUCATED GERMAN YOUNG PERSON Wants @ situation a# nursery gove-nens, and toda the sewing, She withes to make bervel! generally wu 4 language ae well av her own. went place, 254 Henry street, be seen for two days, trom 16 RESPECTABLE YOUNG er, OF seamatrenn; y: Nagar rote an no djection to assist in washing aod ironing, ——— call at No. 8 Gansevourt street, in the base- ment ‘OUNG WOMAN OF SOBER HABITS WANTS A situation with @ private family on chambermald care of children; the tyon from her last em- ‘fourteenth wtreet, where matress’ ts willing to tal reference can be best of cit, romain for three days, WET NURSE, WELL KECO »eD BY TWO physicians, can be seen at 276 Canal street, corner ot Washington. REAPECSABLE YOUN ation as cook, w maker of bread; haw the best city reference. Ca) seen at 118 Seventh avenue, between kighteenth and Nineteenth Dy DESIROUS OF OB housekeeper in a amall pri mily, being fully competent to act im that eapa- 26 objection to go as monthly nurse, Ptetes 710 West Ninetee: street, for Mra, Bufler, where satisfactory reference can be gi RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A BITU- A ation as wet nur Good city reference can bo given, Can bo seen for two days, at No, 68 University Place. A fitvari cook: is an excellent cme well recommented from her employer, een for two days at 4h Wert Twentieth street, RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA chambermaid aud to in sew! uf 116 no objections to city or country Ww a ing @ situation , WE Jo pli A SIYUATION exellent baker, private family; Please cailat No. 9 be neen fortwo day 1 ironer, or w housework and plain vewing, wisken reference, Vleaxecallat Mra, J, Moler's, 24 Rivingtom street, A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPRCTAILE girl, a» plain cook, washer acd irover; baa no ob Jection to go in the country, the best of city reference if required. Can be seen at #/ Boerum street, Brooklyn. RESPECTADLE GERMAN GIRL WA. tion, as chambermaid aod « general housework, Address 161 1 tloor, NIB A SITUA stress, or to do avy wteoet, first OD FRENCH COOK DASIRES TO FIND © ci A. situation in a private family, She can be men for two days at No, 22 rats avenue HIGHLY RESPECTAPLE PROTESTANT YOUN: woman wants a altuati young ladies growing up: sl Children, works well’ w dren's dresses, maken up very nicely. Apply for th | between Fifth and Sixth avenu VERY WELL INePRA dreeses hair 1 115 Twelfth etree, cRMAN LADY, WHO French tanga od eraployed aa lectibe et Address No. 6 Orebart 0 Brooms and Grand strests, 1 seamet: OTED al street, room No 4, betw SITUATION 18 WANTED BY A Le | | HESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS excellent washer aad ironer, deat city reference. ped yo (at. re, No. 621 First ayeoue, Letweem Minateon Twentieth streets, qe city and country referenc Fant Twentieth street, Letwern Becond and Third aveaues, for two day SITUATION WANTED—AS COOK, IN A GENTERI, private boardinghoure, by a woman whe under. | Stands wll kinds of French, English and Amerteap cao! - | ing. She cam give the bestot city reference, and ma) | be seen for two days, If aot engeged, at 186 Miaaheth tirest, firat floor, beck room. Bhe would g> a@ partey | cook to some large hotel, as abe coderstands tmakiog JeDie® and confect.onery | GOOD PLAIN COOK WANTS A SITUATION, 14 4 00d washer and iroper, and has the beet of city ence from ber last place. Vleave cail at 146 Ninth im the reer, Whit A&A HITUATION As seam dre tat, ie tres and ol and mill ting bi of aty reference, Apply at vor, room No, #. YOUNG MAN LADY WTS AN ENGAGE ment ae erneee, whe teaches French ead Ger man, ene is willing to Ol wo ber time with sewing cr any kind of fine peedlewort, She caret more abou! « heme than hish salary. end will go ie any part of ntry. Please ewllet 124 Twenty-seventh stron, mteventh and b canes, at Me, Riteher, third story LADY WISHES TO PROCURE A METUATION For a trustworthy and ex your g woman, o# ling a short distanes wo apply for two daye, 0t 105 Wa AULE COLORED YouNG wi RESIHL etrcet, cor PROTESTS WOMAN Wists A oh core can eat ent iM kiedeot family pew «leer baat eunployer, cos 2 two (aye as 09 Weat Nineteenth efpeet, moar tiath evenue Pest RCTATLE, an wey, old, bo oe saw TROCTRD You Frenche fevirous of obtan vc tion ae rie be +peaks and writes several lasguagen, foal porte A lialy, Kuiterslend, Ger Wend and Cube with the nowt re ity reference can be @ office, box lit Bb Rye Pel PRAVAN TY FoR BOL see prin , BOARDING HO +e ob olpes i ERT, 28] Bees Ge Bag’, so help, ¢ 102 Greenwich street SITUATION Want ai) private family; good sity relere OOK, WATER AND [RONEM 4, in ( eR, Apply at No 66 Mout oneal, in the rear, row 10, for two days OK WANTED ~A WOMAN To COOK IMA ty Font; the met pervertly none ct Ler need apply YAN ~ ” A MTU ATION Ag Oo act m by @ vinele (OO WO OR HIVE the ty referer se Or aed capa ty Lietalé offer, or way at ©, Walters se, ¢ y we ving sod mt of +b Be Ae ant etal. Apply be/ure & in the worm “ ai la ihe ‘ ¥, 146 Kronen etaeet, cormer of Meng sty AN ACCOMPLIPHED GERMAN LA0¥, to teveleya i familiae with the Koxten mgngr, be . t cot efabties ce ae Po! reteréaines si wos W Obrintere | Per beleuce of Wasis we Gixth pace;