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142 ADURRTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. WANts. WANTED—ONE WHO HAS SERVED AT ’ least two years, and who is willing to devote his attention to his employer’: siness. The best of ‘eference required ; no other need apply, Liberal salary. Wm. Jay Haskett, 15 Centre street. ADOPT.—A SOUTHERN LADY WITHOT CHIL- dren, wishes to adopt an orphan girl about ten or Gwelve years old, av her own child. Address, postpaid, Box 1,763 Post Office DRESSMAKERS AND MILLINERS.—WANTED IM- mediately, two ladies of taste and experience, to of the business in a very healthy and plea- tof North Carolina. Situation permanent, and eral wages. French preferred, References requited, ipply at the City Hotel, 38 South Seventh street, Wil- jamaburg, L. 1. LADY TEACHERS—A LADY DESIRES 10 0B- tain an instructress for her daughter in the usual branches of English, with drawing, Freach and tnuaic Any lady who can produce suitable testimonials of abi- Zty wil oblige by addressing box 777 Post Oflee, stating rms. sant ‘0 PROTESTANT GERMAN GIRLS WANT SITUA- tions; one to do general housework, and the other 6 chambermaid and sewer, Good city reference. Please call at 190 Eighth avenue, in the rear. HOTEL KEEPERS—WANTED, BY A RESPECTA- ble young man, a situation as’ waiter in # taloon. Address HM. 8., box 102 Herald office. 'N JEUNE HOMME, Ai. LEMAND, CONNAISSANT IA langue anglaise. desire trouver une jeune et res- pectable mn, de l'un ou Vautre sexe, ge! lui don- aera des 8 defrangais en conversant; olle recevra en retour des legons d’anglais ou d’allemand. S’adres- eer W. L., Herald Office. ‘ANTED—A SITU‘ TION, BY A RESPECTABLE young German girl, to take care of children and do chamberwork or general housework, Can be seen at Mr. Beiderlinaen’s, 294 Sixth street, between avenue B and ©, third story. ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PROTESTANT girl, for general housework: a first rate washer and ironer, plain cook, and tidy aud hones ‘with reference, at the basement door 273 Madison street, for two days. 'Scoteh, English or German preferr ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE E¥GLISH WOMAN, Protestant, a situation as nurse and seamstress; it to take the entire charge of an infant from Good city reference gi Can be seen for days at 24 West Twelfth street, No objection to ‘the country, ey ee A YOUNG GIRL, A SITUATION AS seamstress; isa good dressmaker, and perfectly ‘Uunderstends cutting and fitting dresses, is very fond of , and would be willing to assist with light cham- Derwork, as she has never lived out. Please call at 783 ‘Washington street, corner of Jaue. Entrance in Jane st. Deed apply, at 158 Crosby street. tacks BASEMENT, ANTED—AT 341 BROADWAY, men on porters, barkee; steamers and railroads, boys for trades and for stores, coachmen and gardeners, ‘a8 cooks, chambermaids, and for general housework. moderate. Tl SPINK, Agent. OO Se SPEEDILY OBTAINKD, ON application at 421 ay (basement) clerks, salesmen, men on steamers railroads, con- ductors, "b: -masters, porters, barkeepers, work- men, boys to learn trades, housekeepers, chambermaids, &c. Charges moderate. ROZENSTEIN & THALHEIMER, Agents. (OLD PEN MAKER.—WANTED, A THOROUGH workman, one that undorstands finishing, &e. ‘To & good, practical man, a good salary and steady employ- ment will be given. Al to KENDELL & FAIRCHILD, 132 William street. ‘O CLOCK REPAIRERS.—WANTED, A PERSON GOM- petent to take charge of and repair French, English, American and all other kinds of clock work for a retail jewelry store, Apply to W. R. Tice, 127 Atlantic atret, 700) 'ANTEP—A COACH-PAINTER- ONE WHO UNDER- stands painting hotel coaches preferred. Apply toC. Caver & Marer, St. Nicholas stables, 57 and 69 Mercer street. THE BALL SHASON. HIRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE TWELFTA REGI- ment will take place at Niblo’s Theatre and Saloons, on Monday evening, January 22, 1868. Tickets can be found at the Astor House, Metropolitan Hotel, St. Nicho- las Hotel, New York Hotel, and all the other hotels, and also of Colooel H. G. Stebbins, 41 William street, Lieu- tenant Colonel E. B. Hart, 24 William street, and Major J.T. T. Stagg, 185 Washington street, and of any mem- ber of the committee, HE TWELFTH RXGIMENT BALL COMMITTEE will meet at the Mercer House, on Friday even- Jan. 19th, at 73¢ o'clock. This being the last meet- the committee before the bail, every member is cctlered to be present. Members of the flocs and other committees are specially invited to attend, that they may be assigned their duties. IRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE 12TH REGIMENT will come off at Niblo’s, on Monday evening, 22d inst. ‘Tickets three dollars. To be had at the Metropo- litan, Astor, St. Nicholas, Prescott, Niblo’s Saloon, Mer- cer House, and other hotels; also of Col. H. G. Stebbins, Capt. Waterbury, Lt. Col. E, B. Hart, ‘<" Fowler, '‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as nurse snd seamstress; can take the entire charge of a baby from ita birth; is very capa- ble for the same situation. Can produce the beat of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 316 First avenue, detween Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. 'ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND waiter, or to do the work for a small family, by ® girl, who has had experience and can give good refe- rence. Call at 300 Hicks street, Brooklyn, first floor. ANTED—A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a family of six persons; must be a good washer andironer and plain cook, and have city references. Apply at 113 West Twentieth street. Bb pyinoer A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, & situation in a private family, to do general hause- Inquire for two days, at No. 10Sixth avenue, her Present place. Major T. C. Fields, “ Thomas, Capt. Vincent, « McCauly, * Dyckman, « Johnson, “Besson, INSTRUCTION. 3 ¢ 6) BROADWAY, CORNER OF FRANKLIN STREET, 62 Writing and bookkeeping thoroughly taught, is class or separate parlors, at ee = La years in one of the best. institutions of this city, being’ now disengaged, wishes to find a few pupile, to teach them the French language, or a family where she could give lessons in exchange for her board. Please to ap- ply at 30 Clinton place, hth street. The best refe- rences will be given, OOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, WRITING, &.—MR. W. J. RENVILLE, 289 Broadway, is receiving new atudents ‘upon very favorable terms, Each pupil is separately and carefully instructed and enabled to roadily apply in practice the knowledge imparted to him. Open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. A FRENCH LADY, WHO TAUGHT FOR SEVERAL ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN LADY, ‘a situation as a governess, to teach the Engl eh branches and music, ina gentleman’s family. No ob- jections to going West or Fouth, or into the country. ferences exchanged. Address C. 3., 172 Thompson st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPECTABLE young woman, wet nurse; has lost her first baby ten months old. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days at 122 West Twenty-sixth street, be- tween Seventh and Eighth avenues. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE healthy young married woman, as wet nurse, a fresh breast of milk; she has lost her own baby, the best of city reference given. Can be seen for two lays at 107 East Thirteenth street, second ficor, front ‘oom. Wa YOUNG WOMAN, TO DO GENERAL housework in a small family of grown persons. the must be neat and tidy. A German woman prefer- ed. Apply at 66 Lexington avenue, after 10 A. Pi ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman. aschambermaid and waiter. She chm give six years’ reference from her last place. Can be seen for two days at 72 West Tweaty-fourth street, top floor, front room. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCH WOMAN, WHO speaks German, a situation; is good sewer and droner and understrands general housework ; she can read and write the French and German languages. Can be geen from 10 to 12 and from 2 to 4 o'clock, at the Hotel et Espagnol, No. 443 Broome street. "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A NEAT YOUNG GIRL of sixteen, as children’s nurse; can take charge of a baby or young children; is quick at the neodle, and a cbambermaid; is willing to wait on a who ‘doards, and is highly recommended with city reference. ‘Will take $40 month in a permanent situation. Call at 823 First avonue, first floor, back room, or send a note, ‘ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Woman, as wet nurse, has lost her own baby two since. 'The best of city reference if required. call at 181 East Twenty-first street. Can be seen for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE joung woman, as first rate waiter; has no i. tion to f bpon A housework in a private Lee ia 3 good reference from her last place. Apply at 562 Pearl pang near Broadway, second floor, room No. 4, for two ya. Wa SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE woman, to do general LO io en. | family’ Good city reference given. Can be seen at her «present employer's, 97 Grand street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, to do housework; is a good plain cook and first rate washer and ironer; is w! to make herself useful. Good reference can be given. at 160 Twenty-seventh street, between Firat and Second avenues, for two days. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A _ RESPECTABLE young Scotch woman, to do chamberwork and sewing, or fine washiog and ironing. in a private family. an be seen for two days at 294 West Seventeenth street, ——————————— ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situation to do light housework, or chamber- work and waiting, or to take care of children and do plain sewing. Best city reterence given. Respectable mmployment more an object than wages. Please apply stor address 167 West Thirty seventa street, between Joventh and Eighth avenues, first floor. ‘ANTED—BY A REIPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘# situation ax chambermaid and waiter, or to take care of children; is capable of taking charge ofan infant. ‘The best of city reference given. Please call at 103 West Twonty-sixth street, for two days. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘ situation as plain cook, washer and {roner; 1s ‘an exeollent baker; or would do’ general housework in a @mall private family. Good city reference. Can be seen for two days at No. 4 Horatio street, rear house, first oor, room No. 1 ‘ANTED—A YOUNG WOMAN, AS NURSE AND seamstress. None butone of experience and with goed city reference need call. Apply at No. 66 Warren ‘street, one door from Henry street, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPECTA- ‘ble young woman, as first rate cook; understands ‘and is an excellent washer and ironer; best of Sipethreees can be given, Please call_at 369 Sixth avenue, between Twenty-second Twenty-third streets, third floor, back room, be a = ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE American girl, as chambermaid or nurse. Can be een this day at 87 Horatio street, near Washingten, where she has lived five years. ‘'ANTED,—AN AMERICAN WOMAN WISHES A situation as cook, washer and ironer; no objec tions to go as laundross. Best of city reference. In quire at 34 Sheriff street, in the rear. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as muree or chambermald, or to jt in the . Can produce 25% years city re. ferences. at 219 W street, from 10 till 2 o’elock. To be seen for two days. -ANTED~A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRL, ABOUT 16 years of age, to do plain sewi take care of children. Inquire at 101 Thompson 'ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, AS CHAMBER W maid and seamstress; one accustomed to children who is ' ke herself rally usefal, ma) 7's at 60 West twenty-ninth st. after 11 o'clock, A. "ANTED—BY A HIGHLY ‘ABLE ENGLISH widow og { a situation as . Address r 4 a, bs We given, fconter street. City be seon for three days, woman, as cook, washer ee. ‘ for two days, Teteumgee SATUATION, BY A Y ‘ ‘+ Well educated, who speaks ere ae i IDUCATION-—-NO SALARY REQUIRED.—A GEN. tleman accustomed to teaching will superintend a school or teach in a private family in lieu of board and lodging. Address Cappa, Broadway Post Office. JR OSTER, DIZON & Co, GIVE LESSONS IN WRITING arithmetic and bookkeeping, day and evening, at No. 846 Broadway, (Apploton’s Building,) where gentle- men are qualified for the counting-house, in an expe- ditious and auperior manner. ILITARY CATION.—PRIVATE LESSONS IN MA- thematics, fortification, military and civil drawing y. . R, Jones, formerly Professor in the Royal, an: Hon. & I, Company's, Millitary. Collogos, in England, Mr. J. would not object to enter into arrangements with any private family in the country, desirous of tuition in the above. Letters may be addressed, or personal interviews obtained, between the houry of 10 A. M., and 2P. M., at 76 Franklin street. 10 PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.—A CIVIL EN 3I- neer, of much experience, will engage to prapare One or two pupil in the useful and profitable branches of engineering, in a few months, in lieu of board and lodging. Address Samuel Hunt, Esq., Broadway Post ce. “__ HOUSES, ROOMS, &0. WANTED. __ FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT—OONSISTING OF A four rooms, with gas and Croton water on each oor. Rent, $15 per week. Address M. L., Broadway Post Office. HOUSE WANTED—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, IN Broadway, or vicinity, between Anthony ‘and Spring streets. Any one having such a house at a mo- derate rent, will hear of a tenant by addressing note to KE. L.. 8,, Herald office. JURNISHED HOUSE WANTED SOMEWHERE IN THE vicinity of Broadway, between Broome and Four- teenth streets; must be in nice order, with modern im- provements, mm twelve to fourteea rooms. Yearly rent not to exceed $1,200, for a tenant. Apply immediately to B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. T° DAGUERREOTYPISTS yah fone pcre Set meh ‘8 daguerreotype apparatus, adapted for taking land- cal her ny pact ad use in the West. A young man fa- miller with the botan; Ps tus and having some knowledge of can secures liberal salary. Address I. 8. H. fice of the New York Courier & juirer. IRGINIA LAND WANTED—FROM 300 TO 3,000 acres timber land, or partly under cultivation, on the James or York rivers, or in*the vicinity of any navi- ble stream or railroad. Address Washburn, Herald of- Kee, stating terms and locality. ‘ANTED—A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE, PLEA- rantly located west of Broadway; ren’ not to exceed $700 per annum, A A., box 904 Poat Office. ANTED—A SMALL THREE pen eign UN- of mediately. Herald off ‘ANTED—TWO WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH W coo! apparatus in one; to be occupied by an English lady just arrived. No reference; rent in ad- vance. Must be ina respectable location. Address KE. M., Herald office, for four days. ‘ANTED—TO RENT, A LARGE. FURNISHED house or hotel, suitable for a summer retreat, near the sea shore, with easy access to the city. Please address J. M. C., Broadway : ost Office, for one week. ‘ANTED TO RENT, BEFORE MARCH 1—A SMALL house, below Twenty-ninth street; rent about $200. Address T. 8. Jonos, Herald office, stating loca. tion of house and terms, ANTED TO RENT—AT ORANGE, N. J.. A COM- modious house, with an acre or more of land at- tached. Address?7H. H 8., box 2,040 Post Office, N: Y. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A MODERN BUILT HOUSE, south of Twenty-fourth street and west of Broad. way preferred. -Price, between five and s+: thousand dollars: one thousand will be paid dowa, and five h dred in three Caring A time, the Se ote to — bond and mortgage for five years. Any n ing & house for sale as above described, by "Sarensiag 0 note to F. B., box 166 Herald office, stating the locati will be promptly answered. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, FOR A LENGTH OF time, in a private house, a good sized well furnish- ed bedroom, with grate, for which he would pay $12 s month, in advance if required, Address B. D, R., Herald office. R SALE A LONG TAILED GRAY HORSE, 16 hands high, sound and kind in all harness, and can trot very fast. Apply at 04 and 96 Mereer atreet. JOR SALE—A BAY HORSE, 16 HANDS AIGA, |, and kind in vias trotting Meat eg wi ong sotares oaaes rT, as owner is aboa' hy? and 96 Mereer street. ly JOR SALE—A VERY STYLISH HORSEK, 105 HANDS a high, six also,a very fine dapple gray Orne, ; both souad and ‘ars old; x e188, bands hie even foun ol ‘Apply in the ime res) } an a) re. store 108 Fourth street, comner of Charice. - FOR SALK, CHEAP, THE OWNER HAVING NO UE for hima very siylish-dniving, long tail bay horse ; has showed ape ene Daas seven years old the owner 2:42 in harness. Can be seem until sold, at the Club stable, in Downing, near Bleecker street. —— eee ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS.—ALL THOSE who wish to subscribe to this celebrated publica- are informed that the commeacement of the year is ry favorable opportunity for so doing. Tae eud- soription is $10 per anoum, paid inadvance. Allorders rms by a remittance should be forwarded to tee Ra Re a au or News in the United States. a rei net PEE Gow LSIONS, HIGH LIFE IN NEW YORK. BY JONATHAN SLICK, ¥8Q , OF WRATHRRSHIKLD, OONNBOTICUT. ff you desire A lang langh,, good laugh, A hearty laugh A real uproarious ex of a laugh, RAD JUNATHAN SLICK Such humor, such comical ideas ot men and things, Such inexpresaibly Funny adventures, And Incidents, were certainly never before set down in primt, It iso book of INFINITE JEST AND MOST COMICAL FANCY, Jonathan, it will be remembered, came to Gotham from Weathersfeld, with » sloop load of nickaneks, aad here saw such sights as almost turned his brain, alt of which are described in Jonathan's peculiar phraseology, Of all the slick tribe, Jonathan alone possesses GENUINE HUMOR, AND TRUE YANKER GENIUS, iy sar ite. vol., Misra led. wae oarerel aduairable aD o-moving ei wi 5 ts; ir 50 cents, Publ (hy i ih ge nto BUNCE & BROTHER, 134 Nassau atreet, N. Y."CRUSADER, ANTI-JESUITIVAL AND K. N, paper, is unusually rich this week. Conteuts—The Conclave of 1774, a drama—Forcible Tr: tation of Italian Emigran‘s to New York—Answer to Hon, Mr, Chandler—Americanism and Sewardism—The Crusader in Congress American Industry and Labor—Religious Schism in Italy—The Eagle and tue Bisle—Murat and the Jesuits—Letter from Gavazzi—Cardinala eating Pheasants —and other interesting correspondence. Four cents & copy, Call at ABBE & YATES', general agents, 22 Beek- mabetrest; also all newspaper ‘apente, _____ SOPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. so hee lence nell 5, 000 —ANY PERSON HAVING $5,000 TO 2 e, $10,000 cash, can have an interest in es highly remunerative manufacturing busine: rape a A large atipulated per ceutage guaranteed, wth or with- out personal services. Call at room No. 6, in buildin, 119 and 121 Nassau street, from 11 to 12 A. M., or 2 to P.M.; or address H. B , box 1,849 Post Oft friend stained tr die atesd! Se “a o1 OOO. Ta CAzABee YOUNG MAN, Witt =! about this amount to invest, can have the secretaryship of a stock company. Apply from 10 to 12 A. M., at 24 Broadway, room No. 7, or6 to 9 ?. M., at 833 Grochwich street. B, MAYNARD, $500 —WANTED—A GAS FITTER, OR BRASS . finisher, with $500 capital, to purchase @ one half interest in a brass finishing establishment now doing a business, For further particulars, apply to Hoole & BUNNELL, Agents, 373 ‘Wrosdway: ’ 20 TO $500.—PARTNER WANTED, IN THE produce and provision business, in one of @ best Iccalities in thecity. This is a rare chance for any smart young man seeking a | gronrcne business. Ap- ply at 212 way, room No. 10. SIMERS & PURDY. PARTNER—WITH FROM $150 TO $200, IN A FIRST rate business; every thing requisite to carry on the business, but want two in the business. A chacce tor a smart American. Apply at 114 East Sixteenth street, in the office. | PARTNER WANTED, WHO CAN COMMAND $2,000, A in an established and respectable business where he can make money. No one need apply whose charac- ter will not bear the strictest scrutiny. One acquainted with the general provision tra le preterred, but not posi- tively necessary. Address A. B., box No, 108 Herald Office, EMOCRATIC UNION CONVENIION.—THE DELE- ates are requested to attend an of fe convention, on Friday evening, Jan. 19, at 71¢ cone, at Tamman’ |. Business of great importance will be brought before the meeting, JOHN COCHRANE, President, * mt Viee-Presidents. L. F. HARRI#0N, Secretary pro tem. Samvet Oscoon, Cras. Rina, ISEOLUTION.—THE OOPARTNERSHIP HITHERTO existing under the firm of Price. Parsons & Co, ‘was dissolved on Dec. 11th. ‘The business is now carried on by JOHN PARSONS, 228 Grand street, Williamsburg. Porn WANTED—IN THE LITHOGRAPHIC AND 'o P businers, by a practical I thographer, of jwo years standing; one who isa practical printer, and who is of good steady habits. Money not so much the te obtatned by apalying by ieter, post paid, to A. B.C, be obtained by applying by letter, po My Chatham Por! Othee, Chatham squares ARTNER.—WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH $6,000 TO $10,000 capital, im 'a crockery importing and jeb- ing house, where there is a large and profitable trade already established. Persons with tangible means and Pe pr pease reference, may answer with fall name and address, box 2,336, Pest Office. —A PERSON who understands the business tho: iy, having capital of fifteen thousand do! wants a partner with ten thousand to join him in one a with ae nications treated utmost confidence. Address box 8,091, Post Office. iain H. WAISH & CO. IS THIS DAY dissolved, by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by T. H Walsh and Walsh, who are alone authorized to sign the name of the frm in liquidation. T. H. WALSH, & Co, eae Wal 5 GkO! WALSH, WHR, GOULDING, Jn. . F. FORD, New York Jan. 13, 2856, HOTELS. OLLINS HOTEL, FOOT C let, with three Croton, and several family rooms, new, at most reason- able terms; also several single rooms, TALLMAN & MAPES, Proprietor. OTEL FOLKSTONE IN PARIS, NO. 9 RUE DE Costellane.—This hotel, situat near the Made- , the Boulevards, the Tuileries, ana the Champs sé specially frequented by English travellers, by an American lady, with new and ele- pt ol furniture, good arrangements and cleantiness. e attendanee is perfo: by English servants, and nothing is spared to render the hotel one of the most comfortable in Parte, Bedrooms and apartments, break- fasta and dinners, at moderate terms. USEUM HOTEL, 22 ANN STREET, NEAR BROAD- y—Every thing neat and new. ‘Economy and ce” is the motto. Furnished rooms by the night or week, at 25 cents, to strangers or permanent lodgers. Bar and billiard room of the first class. Open all night for the accommodation of its patrons, HE SMITHSONIAN HOUSE, BROADWAY, CORNER of Houston street, on the same block with the Me- fropoliten Hotel and ‘Niblo’ Jen, and opposite St. Thomas’ church. Ths new h in the heart of Broad- best quartero the city, at moderate rates. Rooms 60 cents to $3 aday, according to location, &c.; but the higher priced apartments, when occupied to thelr capa- city, seeoeg trom 50 ceats to $1 60 4 day each person. Ali single lodgings 60 ceats to $1 each. The present Emithsonit located at 604 Broadway, three doors below Hor street, is undergoing enlargement by the addition of two spacious and new buildings adjolaing and extending to Houston street, enlarging the estab- lishment to t times its presect capacity, and atford. ing accommodations for about four hundred guests, aud thereupon the present house will be thoroughly reno- vated. works to adapt the new buildi to the purposes designed are te of id toreaee- ness, and will be completed in which due notice will be given. ‘The feature of a hotel on the Ruropean plan, for ladies as well as gentlemen, which has met with marked favor, will be continued. ‘The house will be thoroughly heated by steam pipes of the most approved construction, se- curing thas # most pleasant atmosphere, and obviating every danger of fire, the fire “agente of being located ‘and under ground; and to obvia' ble cause of alarm from fire or othe wery, Ol those inclined to economy, as well as tl more cxtravagant. The furniture will be all re een ROCKRY STORE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN—THE Hrs EY a corner at a fate the lease, ‘rock, ana’ Bxtures, with horse, wagon, cart, &c. man pteam say which cuts 8,000 feet per day; from te ent. vlog, Se. Ahirty malen Gu horsey, & B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. store stock isteres; eighty men are em; ‘on a the premises. $20,000 per aunum eam, be cleared on the ROCERY STOCK FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—A Sten be Sore eiity teres, | on ot the bent ons ea fe rarae etn eat nae Se ETL i vehpatoabtewatieceetgl, aebanetresteoel tooaetin th % rying onthe ——— = Ricuanbs, spply to nas, $2 000 —ror SALE ONE-HALF INTEREST jn two manu! concert a shed H il capital required to applicant, or would be exchaaged for good real estate in this city or Brooklyn. For particulars, address Henry Steel, Union square Post Office, pre-paid. 7 ‘ate ovsE AND LOT FOR SALE IN sour BROOK: with and expenr alarge profits, and is for lyn.—A three story basement brick hou e, Tash. - Proterence given te che with coantey connection, | few minutes walk from the Hamilton or Soath Forces. The advertiser must leave the city by Ist of Feb. No | Price $3,800, ouly $800 cash SS Inquire of E. agents need appl » Address for six days, postpaid, Mr. | &CHUL' , on the premises, 120 Degraw street, be- Mason, New York Post Office. References given. tween the hours of 6 A. M. and 12 M. —T0 PRINTERS. —FOR SAL¥, A PAINT. OTEL FOR SALE, NEAR THE ASTOR HOUSE—AT $600, ing office, well located, worth $400; or 8 sacrifice; of Broadway. Also, a first class will take a partner who can invest $500 in the jobbing | dining raloon, nea id Broadway. Those Gepartment. Address Printer, box 199 Her. lt office, pe streets aaa 5 0) —FOR SALE.—THE LAST GREAT CHANCE. e@ —The well known diniog and coffev and eke saloon uner the American Bible House, One thou- are rare chances. Apply im STREET, 61 Nassau street, room 7. ORIGAGE FOR|SALE —A $13,000 MORTGAGE ON property taxed for $30,000, Some of the beat in the central part of the city. Interest 7 per cent. A y, to THOMPSON & tedlatcts Heat aoly S176. Prise 9450; aut iotate | frst vale tnvestient. Adress Mortgage,” Herald in the saloon, corner Astor place and Third avenue office. FOR SALE—CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT EXCHANGE—TWO WELL BUILT FOUR STO2Y $350. and toy store, locates on the raion bd brick buildings, and shop, in Thirty-sixth street, rougbfare in Brooklyn, ‘Tbe rent is low, and. the near Ninth avenue, for a farm’ near ri or water i ing. | communication, street, ‘0 CARPENTERS, PIANO, CABINET MAKERS AND in well extablishes. Satisfactory reasons for se Apply to A. J. Berrian, 37 Chambers Apply at 212 Broadway, room No. 10, SIMERS & PURDY. P TFOR GALE, A SUBSTANTIAL LIGHT IN. others.—For sale, lot on north side of Thirty-third $20. door business, that with ordinary energy | Set, between Seventh aad Kighth avenues, 25 feet tacrbo made to pay from 8 upwards a day. Prive icy | front and rear, and 100 feet deep, with three wtory shop tools, apparatus, &c., only $20, This is uo humbug, | oP rear, with cellar; also dwelling on front, with gas an Croton water, ail in complete order. Inquire of PRATT & HILL, on the premi: Also, a horse power for sale. 4 nf at No. 5 Catherine street, corner of Division, room 24 hird floor. CHANCE 10 MAKE A FORTUNE —FOR SALE, A, that noved boot and shoo ature next the corner of it in Chatham square, one of the best stands in the city for business; or would be exchanged for property in BOARDING AND LODGING. BROADWAY, OPPOSITE THE NEW YORK Hotel —To gentlemen, furnished rooms to let, 722 the Sixth or Fighth avenue below Vortieth street. En- | siogly or in suits, by the day, week, or month, Refer- quire un the premises, 172 Chatham square. ence required, rms moderate. Apply as above. VOL. Xx. BOARDING AND LODGING. _- Finest a ion tora tie eaat ties Hint stiects oer ence Broadway? JURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.—.THE part of a well furnished house to let from first —losation between Hudson street and Broad- streets. Terms moderate’to,9 way. Prince and 9) tenant. A ference given and re: juired, NURNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT NO, 88 CLINTO? place; # parlor and bedroom, suitable for a single gentleman, or an entire floor, nandsoi wi : a! C. A. W., Herald office. Best re- | N ith sll the modern conveniences. Please apply from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. DESIRING ROOMS, without ‘board, can be well accommodated at 19 | Jay street to let, suitable for an office. 4pply as above. near Greenwich street; also front basement Ay0. 10 UNION PLACE—A HANDSOME PARIOR TW bed todsacen cnr ths, ansoett ese UHbIs Pee eer and his wife. Will be vacated in a day or wo. ARTIAL BOARD FOR THREE OR FOUR GEN- tlemen can be bad with pleasant rooms, ina pri- vate family, at 379 Broome street. WO YOUNG GENTLEMEN—WHO ARE WII room together, can be accommodated with room, large pantry, and fire and gas, in a priva' Jy, house with modern improvements, at very mo- 7 rate price. Reference given and required. Pleasant tociety, good table, and near stages and cars.. Apply at 139 West Twenty-second street. it board. Meals served in rooms if required. Ap- ply at 16 Bond street. LET—PARLORS AND ROOMS, WITH OR WITH- : LET—WITH BOARD, IN A HOUSE WITH ALI. tte modern improvements, a second story front Yoom, with bedroom attached; al room} also, two hail bedrooms, at 105 Wooster atrect. . 9 third story front ANTED—IN A HOUSE HAVING THE MODERN improvementa, with a quiet, respectable family, / room, With breakfast and tea, fora single gentleman. Address box 1,389, stating location, terms, ec, 348 BROADWAY—SUITS OF ROOMS ON FIRST and second floors, with full board; also oae or two rooms, with grates, for single gentlemen. House contains all the modera improvements. WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREET—A SUIT OF rooms on the second floor, consisting of a parlor and two bedrooms with pantries, may be obtained. Sin- gle gentlemen can also find rooms with: fires. House contains all the modern improvements, and is desirably oca*ed four doors from Sixth avenue. 5 LISTENARD STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.— Very neatly furnished rooms to let to gentlemen, without board. COUNIRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—THE SUB- scriber offers his farm for sale, containing nearly one hundred acres, on which there are two dwelling houses, all the necessary out buildings, aud all in com- plete order, bei K nearly new; buildings and farm woll watered, it in located in » good neighborhond, in the heart of Orange eet about three miles from Wash- ingtonville, depot New York and Erie Railroad. Further erticulars can be had of J. W. Mowbry, No. 172 Kast enty seventh atreet, New York, or of the subscriber, at Otterville, Orange county, N. ¥. HENRY F. BROWN. AKERY AND CONFECTIONARY FOR SALE —$500 cash will buy the stock, fixtures, lease and good will of the business of one of the largest, handsomest and best located bakeries and confectionrries in the cit, deing a good cash business. Apply immediately, in the segar store, 518 Eighth avenue. Reet FOR SALE.—THE FIXTURES, ALL NEW, tor sale, and bakery to let ; one of the best stanis in Williamsburg, average sales ‘over the counter tweaty dollars per day, all ve business, and increasing datly. ’ WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—A HALL BED- 1 room on third floor and a front perlor on first oF, to let, with or without board. PRIVATE FAMBLY HAVE TWO SECOND STORY parlors, connected by folding doors, with paatries Attached, and bedroom adjoining, which ‘they wish to let, uafurnished, with boasd; would be furnished if de- sired. Apply at 638 Greenwich street, opposite Vandam. N ENTIRE FLOOR, CONSISTING OF THREE HAND) somely furnished rooms, and bathroom adjoining, will be let, with board, to a gentleman and his wiry had small family, in the firat class house No. 52 East Six- teenth street, near Irving place. References exchanged. ROOM BLD og WITH PARTIAL BOARD IN A A strictly prifate family, very respectable and plea- ant neighborhood, west part of the city, up town, where the comforts of a home can be ex; ted; all convenien- ees connected with the room. ferenees exchanged. Inquire at the Elixir office, 251 Broadway. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. Inquire at 165 South First street, Williamsburg, ri USINESS FOR SALE—ALREADY ESTABLISH2D, which pays an immense profit, anti can be extended through the whole United states. The necessity fur selling and satisfaction and surety of the above will be sie ty aninterview. Address a note to X. Q. P., He- office. ONFECTIONARY STORE FOR SALE CHEAP—GOOD reason given for selling out. Inquire at No. 80 Grand street, Williamsburg. for éry goods, clothing, ‘and shors, Illinois or Wis- consin lands, Address J. S. Dean, Po st Office, box 2,230, stating where an interview may be had. ‘OR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN THOMPSONVILLE Hotcl, well situated for » summer resort from the city, within one hundred miles of the city of New York, also situated on the Monticello and Newburg plank read, with Baer. run of custom. Apply personally or ty let- ter to HB. FURDY, 241 West strest, corner of Watts, OR SALE—A WELL KNOWN AND WELL SITUATED Vy tied house. Inquire on the premi-es, 95 Mercer street. 4 Loca- tion desirable, family private. References given and required, 399 Twelfth street, second door from Second: avenue. Cars and stages near. WELL FURNISHED APARTMENT, CONSISTING of sitting and bedroom, to let, with board, toa uentleman and his wife, or to a couple of single gentle- mer, in a first class house, where there are but few boarders, situated in Waverly place, a few doors from Macdou; treet; modern improvements. None but thore ing the beat aecommodations need apply, Ad- dress E. 8,, box 1,214 Post Office. NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, suitable for rind beeen and his wife, in a private family. Terms moderate. Also wanted, s single lady or gentlemen to give instructions in the ordinary branches of education, as compentation for board. Inquire at 620 deve str )OARD.—A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET TO e I peso 3 and his wife, or a few single gentle- men, The house contains all the modern improve- ments. A small private family. Apply at 51 West Thirty-fifth street. OARD-—WANTED, BY TWO GENTLEMEN, A FUR- nished room, with breakfast. Terms not to exceed 96 per week for both. Addreso Thomas, Herald office. Betneaney PLACE HOTEL, 733, 735 AND 737 {XCHANGE.—iBREE THREE-STORY AND HIGH basement brick houses, well located; also, a frame SUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, TOGETHER OR SEPA- dweHing in Williamsburg; all or either will be exchan, A rately, on the second floor, with partial board for gentlemen, full for ladies; also single rooms. R SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PROVISION AND pork stands in this city, at 173 Bowery, with stock and fixtures, or fixtures if stock is not wanted. The place is now doing s good business, besides an extensive milk trade. premises. OR SALE—A BEAUJIFUL VILLA RESIDENCE IN the village of Flushing, Long Island. No money Fequired. One half the price can remain on mortgage, and the other taken in Long or Flushing or other good railroad bonds, Apply to WM. JOHNSON, at Measra, A. H. Muller & Co.'s, 38 Wall street. OR SALE—THL STOCK, will of an established wholesal fancy rtore, situated in « public thoroughfare, aad ing @ good business, For further particulars plea: dress lon, Herald office. R SALE—A SPLENDID FIRST CLASS BROWN stone front house in Twenty-first street, near Fifth meat three story brick house in Twenty-se- venth street, for $7,500; three story brown stone front house in Thirty-second street for ro For further particulars inquire on the FIXTURES AND GO9D nd retalt toy and lo- Broadway, ite Astor place.—Families, or sin- gentlemen wi very ¢ rooms, with board, at this Lotel at moderate rs OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GENTLE- man and wife can be acoommodated with a large sant room, and with a private family, in a ho with allthe modern improvements, and ina 590; a three table neighborhood, applying at 116 West story brick house inTwenty sixth street, $5,600, All the | Twenty-first Bove above have movern improvements, Also, 300 houses ia i Linsodmmantnareines re ices semen @ARD.—WANTED, BY A.SINGLE GENTLEMAN, & furnished room, with partial board, in a private i5 a eae stating location and particulars, 8. L., rald office. ' Bio tcein GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN OBTAIN a3 this city. Price $2,500 to $30,000; and in Brooklya, from $1,000 to $10,000. Terms easy.’ Apply to A. SER: GEANT, 16 Wall street. ——$—<—$—$—$—$ IR SALE—A VALUABLE PATENT FOR MANUFAC- a it staple article of commerce. Rights wi be ald fy States, counties, or towns. This is one of the greatert inventions of the age, and ore whereby & large and speedy fortune can be realised Business pays 200 per cent. Apply at 212 Broadway, room 13, SALE—FIVE SHARES OF THE IRVING BUILDING Association. Apply to EDWARD C. TAYLOR, No. bw Wall street. OR SALE—A £PLENDID AND SPACIOUS DRINKING and refreshment saloon in Mercer Risa near Spring, one of the best locations in the city, haviog long lease and great run of custom; must be sold mediately. Such @ chacce rarely offers. Apply at /12 Broadway, room No. 13, BROWN & 00. & furnished front resem, witn board, in a private reed for $12 week, including fire ai ing at 102 Wewt Twenty seventh street, Also, a furnisn- ed room to let to two gentlemen, with breakfast and tea, Bir FOR A LADY, WITH SOME WIDOW LADY, wi fh “phen peri ) Uptown. Address KE. ; Merald office. men can obteln sit sot sloguntly-formishod Tons, men can 0! in it a) or apartments, in the lars ane commodious house, 767 Broadway, southwest corner of Ninth street. Dinner at 3and6 o’clock. N. B.—A suit of handsome pooms on wey unfurnished. OARD IN A PRIWWATE FRENCH FAMILY.—TWO single gentlemen or a gentleman and his wife can accommodated with s fine room and an enclosed piazza attached, on the first floor, arid board in a» pri- vate French family. Apply at 160 Twelfth street, be- tweea University place and Fifth avenue. pew Retnnnthon it sora nde it“ OARD IN BEACH STREET —A LARGE, WELL FUR- nished room, on second floor, front, with pantry gan, suitabte fora gentleman and wife, will be lot unfurnished if required; also, a single room, with fall or partial board, at 13 Beach street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO LARGE ROOMS, WITH pantries, on the second fivor, and one small room on the third floor, newly furnished, to let, with fall or rtial board. The house has ail modern improvemeuta. jo. 246 Hicks street, Brooklyn, between Wall street and South ferries, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A LARGE THIRD STORY vom, with extra large pantry; also, two smaller rooms, suitable for single gentlemen. Apply at 31 sid- wey between Joralemon and State streets, a few minutes walk from the Soutb and Wall street ferries. Bur, IN BROOKLYN.—WANTED, BY A LADY whose business requires her to be absent from time to time, a small room, with board. A private femily pre- ferred. References exchanged. Address, post pala, bon 1 ‘OR SALE—A NEW STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER, 12 horse power, 10 inch bore, 24 inch stroke, Win. irden’s make, with all the apparatus complete; will he sold = if applied for svon. Inquire of POULE & HaRR 65 and 67 Rutgers slip, N. ¥., or P. CASIDY, 106 Plymouth street, Brooklyn. 'OR SALE—THREE TENEMENT HOUSES ON FORTY- street, near Nioth avenue. The houses are pearly new, well built, four story, and in complete order. They will be sold cheap, and om easy terms, or will be exchanged for other property, For particulars, epply at 389 Sixth avenue, ‘OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE Colum! Garden Confectionery and Bakery, No. Bowery, established eleven years. Satutactory reasons for selling, Possession given the 1st February. Inquire at the store. SALE—IN THE BEST BUSINESS PART OF THE F city, the stock and furniture of am old established and commodious lodging house, in good work. together with a five years’ lease ani renowl house is calculated to accommodate from sever eighty lodgers; has a bi room, 66 feet long, well adapted, at a small outlay, dining saloon. For further particulars, inquire at No. 20 Centre street, R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A FIRST class book and stationery store, doing a cash business. Will be sold low, om account of owner Yong another business. Address K. Cfice. ST ‘OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE FOR A BUSINESS MAN. —A large segar factory and stock for sale, doing & Srat rate carh business, with some tea men continu- OARD IN SOUfH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN and wife, or a few single gemtiemen, can be accom- iated with good board and pleasant rooms by applying at 83 State street, between Henry and Clinton streets, five minutes waik from tho South and Montague ferries. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND BIS wife, in & house with the modera improve P. G., Herald " & quiet family where there are no other boarders; tis teeters’ a gd Any person wishing to | tourd for the Indy and breekfast for the pentloman, capital, as the proprietors are about leaving for a Plesse address Harrison, Herald office, stating terms, Southern city. Address H. & Co., Herald office. which must be moderate. WITH OR WITHOUT FURNITURE—A el three story snd basement house, in R SAL ve eat acter, modern improvements, &c., located on corner, on Lexington avenue, Will be sold loss than ina private family up town, board for the lady Beene ea A LADY AND GENTLEMAN only, Address M 1. Broadway Post Oftice. a OARDING—FOR GENTLFMEN ANDO THEIR WIVES, cost, ‘and on easy terms. Furniture very stylish, and wi tlemen, at No. 8 willbe sold" iow. “Appiy to EB. KIWSHIMER, S10 | eone mninnte’s walk of "the. Biosckae tines ate Fourth 307, P.M. Sixth avenue cars, SALE OR EXCHANGE—TWO LOTS ON MURRAY corner of Thirty-Afth street aad vo exchange for a new house up Inquire at the Fourth avenue Market, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, from 8 to 12 A. M. Teeth street, nearly opposite Grace Church. Fami- and i isiae teen can bg ocd accommodated with very p! nt rooms and ms. Modern im- ments in the house. Entrance 136 Tenth ssreet. ee exe! OARDING HOUSES, PRIVATE B Rhea, richtag te hi EE Brrectn sect WO. 785 BROADWAY, CORNER OF 1), successors to the celebrated Eek. their names A. J. BASSET’S, Ths gains peta aie ceteca | Scie Ree, rca eee LS ™m > presaly for. this price’ $100, $600, and 8550 semwchnedichoch 4 Les cash. BOURRY 018 & G0, No. 70 Broadway. OARDING—A FRONT N apy Dia gig at 106 Bleecker atreet, be- reom on the second floor to let, with board for lady, een Ss 86.000 ‘ersootrentonatein this city or Brook: lyn, in separate parcels, $6,000 worth of dr, $6,000 worth of Hee mor ‘and $5,500 worth clothing. Three story and basement houses, goods, winter worth from $6,000 to $10,000, preferred. Apply to CHa. B. MIL- LER’S realestate, stock ana property exchange, No. 105. Broadway. ALL ROBES.—RECEIVED PER LATE STEAMER from Paris, 600 Grenadine rebos, worth $30. which will be offered for sale on Monday, Jan. 15, UBSDELL, each, at $16 each. All one price. LAKE, 471 Broad 354 BOWERY, ARE SELLING irty per ceat less than any store in the city. HARD TIMES, MEETING OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD RELIEF Association will take piace ou this Friday evening, Jan. 19, 1856, at the house of Robert Onderdonk, corner of Grand and Clinton streets, at 734 o'clock, as business of importance will be brought before the meeting. The public are invited to attend. By order of JOHN H. BRIGGS, President. ‘Wm. H. M. Corxtr, Secretary. Danr P. Sanus, urer, JURTEENTH WARD APPEAL.—THE ASSOCIATION for the relief of the poor of the Fourteenth ward respectfully announce thet they have been in active ration since the first of January, amd since that pe- od 785 families have been sided. committee are pained to state that there is an unusual distress in the ward, and they appeal to all who can contribute mite to doso in the cause of common humanity. W» ask you to extend your helping hand to eur mem! who are devoting their time and energies in relie gers who are - a eee pone ia arr) . i ‘ible, to keep uy eo orga rt months of January and February. There is a coustant Grain wpon our treasury—will you aid us in replenish! it, 60 that we cango on and assuage the sufferings the destitute? The visiting committee are now at your door, soliciting aid, and any assistance ia money, cloth. ing or provisions will be thankfully received, or dona- tions of clothing may be sent’ on Monday, W: ana Friday of each week, to No. 111 Elizabeth stree between ome and Grand, between the hours of 1 o'clock A M. and 3 P. M.; domations in pacer will also be received by C. Kellogg, bookkeeper of the Westchester House, ccrner of Broome street and the Bowery. JOHN 8. GILES, President. PETER MONRGHAN, Secretary. CHARLES T. MATTHEWS, Treasurer. WARD RELIEF ASSOCIATION.—THE UN- di ed beg leave again t call the atteaton of i citizens of the — bap hada) wets nt i auffge- ing poor among us. Notwithsta: & noble response has already been made, whereby coy aM of $900 have been subscribed, still the daily applicants for holp remind. us that our resources must be replenished. ie - ure of the times has reduced multitudes to utter dest. ution who have nover asked aid, and who now stand between the fear of starvation one hand, and the mortification of on the other. It is forsuch bat we again throw ourselves upon & charitable public, bel ‘that all who: can will contribute cheerfully. relief which the Committee have already af- forded requires an expenditure of about,$300 wookl; Contributions may nage street :—Robert M. Field, 146 ee sti '8 Grand street; H. E. Coats, 20 Fors: street, aad HAWS, Chairman. in my employ ten weeks. The above person is about five feet eight inches, with sharp features, and pimply spots upon his face, and walks very erect. JOHN MevOWALL, Clothier, 22 West Broadway. 2, REWARD.—LOST, ON 1th, a gold lever watch, in of the avenue care; white nk seconds, and chronometer ae street, in one Ret to'No. 6 Bighth s, where further particu urn lo. US, “a Jara will be given. eel 4 $20 toJ. W. Watkins & Co., 28- and 30 Pearl B. Rathbone, 80 Cranberry street, Brooklym 1 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON WEDNESDAY EV! the 17th inst., at the Academy of Music, box fo. 10, a black overcoat, The above reward will’be paid, by leaving it at 26 Vesey street. 7 $5 alpen ey A KING CHARLES DOG, MARKED 168 ¥, from a lack and tan, with white breast. Strayed from ard will be paid to any porson by’ leaving ‘him at 108 ward w! an; vi al Thompson street. ‘ e 4s SANDB. % REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 18TH, A SPANIEL dog, reddish bown color, white feet and black ears. Whoever will return the same to Daniel Wilder, Pacific Hotel, will receive the above roward. JUND—NEAR VALLEY GROVE, BROOKLYN, ~& ld mounted cane, with the name of the owner om it. He can have it by applying to Russell & Stainsby’s, corner of York and Main streets, Brooklyn. Ce Cae ANTER THE LATS FIRS A2 FORE the fire. The dog is a lai " apswers to the name of “Bruce.’’ Any one who will restore himat the counting room of Mr. Haven, No. 7 - ot OF at the house of Mr. M. Ho ington, will receive the heartfelt family, and be liberally rewarded. OST—ON THE MORNING OF THE 17TH INSTANT, in going from No. 6 Varick place (Sullivan street), rough Bleecker and Thompson streets to hington square, a lady’s small gola watch, with gold chain, crom@ apd key attached. The finder will be liberally rewarded yy ivering the fame at No. 7 Bond street, or No, 6 farick place. , O8ST.—SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN IN MIS- take from the Academ; evening, 8b ve surtout, im full between the shoulders. A suitable reward will be paid by leaving the same at 83 Wail street. O8T—AT THE BALL OF THE NEW YORK FIRE riment, an embroidered pocket handkerchief, trimmed with Valenciennes lace. A suitable reward am pat heme & at the coal office, 65 O8T—TAKEN THROUGH MISTAKE, ON WEDNES- IN a as), oY a day night, at the Poor Ball, Academy of Music, » blue overcoat, hand pockets in breast, black lining, and sleeves lined with red. The owser's thanks and @ sa! reward will be given to the ander, by sending his addrees to 141 Broadway. OT OR EXCHANGED, AT THE BALL AT THE portts, the tn who found Tt. Tay reosive 9 wn coat by H., box 1,171 Post