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NO. 32. cny Beeyxep To DesTs.—The woman Mre. Ellen McFarland, | 6 burned on Sunday night at her residence, 246 by her'clothes catebing fire from the sto died at the New York Hospital yesterday, from the effects 0! jes reegived on the above eve- An held on the boly of the de- severe west wil to-day. The daughter of the deceased reper arrested for setting her wet a Fatat Accivext on Toe Hopson River.—A few days since an accident hap) 4, op the Hudson river, to 4.x men who were cress on the ice alittle veiow Kings ton, when the ice broke and they were drowned. It ap- trom the evidence recerve! at the Coroner's in- that they started from the opposite side of the . It had been thawing for the ast two days, and 1t was thought by some tbat the ice woul! not bear them, but ‘the onars determ‘ned to go, They had not bes & quarter of the way across before the ice broke, and being together were alldrowned. The bodies have all bea recovered, but they were not recognized. Jersey City Intelligence. Ronumry on 4 Ferry Boat.—On Wednesday afternoon, Mas. Palmer, residing in Jersey ity, had her pocket Pe 3 of a purse, containing $50 in money and a check ee Site bait taken ae her Bg Reg give some 0 tom beggar, js supposed that a woman, ap- parently a lady, wlio sat by the side of her, picked her age The ment of the check has been stopped, ut the thief las not been discovered. Christian Home for the Beucfit of Female servants.—The wed, whose @awes may appear as subscribers to the funds, as officers, or as patrons of & professed society under the above des tion, find it to be aduty to caution the public agai being misled by the appearance of tiwir names to any document or paper connected therewith—as they believe ‘no regular orgavization of such an insiitution has bees effected, nor can advantageously be, under the auspices of the lady who has lately been citing subscriptions ‘to it, with a subscription book and other papers in which @ur names appear—in seme cases given under erroneous keg and in others used without aathority, lew York, Jan, 26, 1855, As Contributors of Funds, J. BOORMAN, 13 Washington square. PETER COOPER, No. 9 Lexington avenue. JACOB A. WESTERVELT, 305 East Broadway. 8. °. TOWNSEND, C. VANDERBILT, 16 Washinton place. New York, Jan, 25, 1855. ‘Whereas we, the undersigned, have been represented asofiicers of the institution kuown as the Home of le per to state that we disclaim any Fight to be considered so, fnasmuch as we never have deen formally or officially informed of our appointment, and there never was more than one meeting of the ladies, and that 20 organization was ever effected. SEY SOWELL, ELIZABETH M. REMSEN, CORNELIA V, PARKER. ed having, by their signatures, ex of the objects and ends of an {ostitution mown as the ‘‘ Home of Protection and instruc- tion for the benefit of Female Xervants,’”’ beg leave to <r they of course understood the institution was to be duly organized and placed under the care and su- pervision of a proper committee of ladies. Presuppoaing organization, they still recommend the object. Of an; hing beyond this they des're to be understood as not giving their appoval. Now York, Jan, 25, 1885. GEORGE B, CHEEVE JAMES W. ALEX, j GEORGE POTTS. Anson s Daguerreotypes, pes, Size, for 50 eentse—colored, and in nice cane, twice the size ever taken for 50 cents, and equal in quality and size to an: ‘that are made elsewhere for $2. IN’3, 689 Broad- ‘way, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Natural as the Elephant are the rreo- by the Picture Company, 289 Broadway. In fact, you not only get a perfect portrait for 25 centa at thia es- tablishment, but you will see the elephant extra. Planos.—Great Reduction tn Prices.—The largest assortment in the United States, he al inabe | those of ten different manufactories, Superior 63, octave pianos for $175. Second hand pianos at gre: rice from $40 to $150. Melodeons from five diferent manufactories. HORACE WATERS, 833 Broadway. Exchange—a Splendid Piano, Rosewood, al- most new apd warranted, will be exchanged for a secondhand piano, or sold at a great #acrifice for cash. pocaeyeed compelling the owner to do so, By Mr. Weber's permission, it may be seen at 103 West Broadway. Look Out for the New York Picayune on Satu: —First edition 40,000.—A glorious hit at Chevs ‘Mer Wikoft’s ‘Courtship and its Consequences’’ with th American heiress. Twenty-six rich and racy caricatures. Ladies prepare! gentlemen beware! coquettes ana for- ‘tune hunters where ars you? Price, a4 usual, | three cents. Newsboys wake up. The newsboys have ‘the Picayune on Sunday morning. Piney -tooaged Trade. H. Leadbeater, No. 347 way, is selling spring silks nt 4s, and 6s,, that cost cents to import; gentlemen's best kid gloves at over $6 ; rich ribbons from shawls, bar: ) lawos and Giiaines equally cheep.” ‘lei: tion, a large stock of able clot pits Soylion aod a of table cloths, naj 8 a table damasks, which we will offer this morning at great bargs ins; also 10 cases of fine shirting linens, at 2s., 2s, 64. and 3s. per yard, slightly damaged by water on'the voyage of importation, and werth more by fifty per cent, ¥. H. LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. Grand Sale of Winter Clothing.—$100,000 worth of clothing, manufactured by three of the Jeading houses in Broadway, for sale at half price, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. Broken Banks—Present Vaiue.—All city Danks taken at par; Government Stock, 76 cents; Wheat Growers’, 95; Bridgeton, 90; Washtenaw, 40; Lewis , $0; Indiana banks, 90; at EVANS’ clothiag ware. house, 66 and 68 Fult. ‘s Reliance Salamander Safes.—Only 205 Pearl 0 ite Fletcher street. No safe against fire and burglars than GAYLER’S. Hun- dreds bave proved practically useful to merchants, jew- elers, &c. The Great Distribution Postponed.—The Cos- mopohitan Art Association announce & brief postpone- ment of the distribution, from the 30th of January, to 2th of February next, at which time it will posi- take place. The managers find it necessary to the above change, owing to the delay in complet- the building of the gi . and the reception of of art, which necessarily deterred the publishing Mustrated catalogue until late in December, Preventing the general circulation desired the distant Secretaries and friends of the Asso- jon. To all those who hi not yet subscribed, the ‘opportunity is now nted, Any one subscribing to the 28th of February, will be entitled to the for 1855. The payment of $3 entitles any to any of the three dollar magazines for the year Subscriptions received at No. 2 Astor Hou Knicker! er office, 348 Broadway, up stairs. g 2 if ry e i Hl ai je best Assortment of Fine Teas found at the Canton Tea Company’s newly erect- elegant store, 126 Chatham street, between l’earl Rooreveit, the oldest tea establishment in the city. fe sesure our readers they can do better here than , either at wholesale or retail. @he Greatest Discovery of the Age—That Is everybody says who has used Dr. TOBIAS’ ‘Totment for cougbs, croup, sore throat, hands, frosted feet, r! tism, ke. If it does relieve, money is returned. Price 25 and cents. ‘Depot 60 Cortlandt street. "s Pills and Otntment.—Why ts It Professor HOLLOWAY has been presented to most potentates of Europe’ Because the public is not in the intriasic worth of these famous medi- most any case of asthma, or settled cold on cured by rabbing in pleaty of oint- the pills. Sold at the manufactories, 40 sE28 iy if Maiden lane, New York, and 244 Strand, Londoa, and’ by all dru; 2be., hice. and $1 per pot or box. ve ery Store, No. 158, above Broome street.—A certain cure for chapped b. and lips, Vondersmith’s camphor ice; it has never failed ims single instance. Dr. Witmer’s toothache pills; it will cure any toothache ins few minutes. Dr. Witmer suppository; it is warranted to cure in every caw cured persons who heve been troubled with them for the last ten years. Sold only at the Bowery drag store, No, 158, above Broome street. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY LECTURES. ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. —POLAR NDEPBNDENT Star No. 340.—Brother J. K. Fisher will lec- Wire before this Lodge on an interesting subject Lodge 29 Canal street, on this (Fricay) at 8 o'clock. t their The members of the order ia invited to attend. THOS. BLOOD, N. 6.2 Secretary. ‘AMMOTH NEWFOUNDLAND AND ST. BERNARD pups, King Charles spaniels, Scotch and Kaylish And tan rat terriers, and all the chuleest breeds, always on bani. Mateblews dogs kept expressly for stock. Please copy the address, 206 Water street, cor- ner of Fulton, up stairs. stock of rosewood and mahogany tables, with snd marble second hand table for sale, at a bargai & DECKER, 90 Ans street. TTURE —ANY PERSON HAVING FURNITURE for sale cheap, suitable for a small family, may Tear of » cach customer by addressing, portpad, Mr. b., case of ¢. Mumiry, 149 ath gyenpe, suitable for priva*e or public use. Ly OnIr. —— Brew TABLES.—WE HAVE ON HAND A LARGE Ove wirTH | SALES AT AUCTION. EO nk on + UCTION NOTICE.—YJ 8 SOLD ON FRIDAY, THE | 2d of February, at 449 Kighth avenue, a large and Well, ortea stock of boota, shoes and fiadings. Terms | C&*D. > approved notes at twoand three months, Sale wt 1034 v’elock A. M, CH. WARSHING, Assignee. Ave NOTICE,—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER — sale of excellent household furniture, ee .FebruaryS, at 10), o'clock, at 64 sixth avenue, coDsising of elegant three ply, and ingrain | nada Provrs nao? centre, side end pisr tables, maho- | eee S e98, sofas, sofa neiateads lounges, pti Hg ‘ease, cost $100; rosewood ant maho- gapy French bedviais, cottaye do, hair raattresses, paliasses, feather 7 | Suvenm im do , onl bolsters and pillows, aarble top bles, pier and oval minty clocks, whole to be DREWs, Ew 1 attorney for sortgagee. UCTION NOTICE.—WM. F Jones, Avi _ A By virtue of an execution ONES. Fey er ourt of the city of New York. swill expose for sale at putlic auction, on Fri¢ay, Februals 9." Ins5, wt 10% A. ., at the vestibule of the City Bali Cue ybare in the American Freehold Association, the gogerty of Hares Cashberg. 3 gles Wi ds; Constable. UCTION NOTICE.—THOMAS BEL", AL EER — By BELL. & BUSH.—Extra sale” this WON EER O'clock, at the sale rooms, 27 Centre street, # ‘antity of surniture, men’s and boys’ clothing, fancy »oqs, canary birds. At 11 o’clovk will be sold tor cash thugy? handsome cages, now in full soog, the finest breed anu selected; also, platform scales. UCTION SALE.—SAMUEL 0. Will sell, ut uis store, strest, this morn: tog, a choice assortment of rich fursand sleigh robe the furs conrist of the best ofleree at auction this sea. |. top, Those in want of good furs for their own use and also the trade would do tend this sale, as the )D, AUCTIONEER, sold, A SS SALE.—D, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER, will sell to-morrow morning, Saturday, at 103; A-M., at public sale, ali the goods contained'in the four story dwelling 73 Warren street, opposite the Hudson River Railroad depot, consisting of rich Turkey velvot, Brussels and ingrain floor aud stair carpeting, two splen: didly carved resewood parlor suits of furniture, in French brocatelle, one elegantly carved rosewood piano- fore, warranted, lady’s secretary, beautifully finished, French pier and oval glasses in elegant frames, several very valuable oil paintings and fruit pieces, by Street and others, rosewood centre and other fancy rosewood tables, with statuary tops, wood yuartettes, broca- telle and lace curtains, reseption and easy chairs in satin cloth and gold brocade; also a variety of rose«ood, mahogany, and walnut gothic and Elizabethan bed- steads, bureaus, washstands, sofas, tete-a-tetes, mahoga- ny chairs, rockers, quilts, olankets, hair mattresses of the first quality, mahogany end walnut extension Dies, magnificent basque, paran and china vares and figures, of rich and classical designs, gold band and white china tea oot paring marble figures, ivory table cutlery, silver plated salvers, castors, cake baskets, spoons, forks, tea service, plain and crystal cut glass- ware, wines, preserves, decanters, &c., all to be sold without reserve, Y C. A. WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER. —GREAT AT- traction.—This day, Friday, Feb. 2, at our store, 38 ad street, by order of the importers, brilliant dia- mond jewelry; a costly invoice of fine diamonds, sot in fashionable Yaris style; also, very fine gold watches, with extra cases and fin made es Freres, Jules Jurgenten, Tobias, Johnson, Roskell, and many others of equal fame, ' Also, ailver ware for table use. The Cee iby mes and every art! DWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEE® —-EDWARD SCHENCK will sell at auction thisday, at 11 0’clock, at his salezroom, 16 Wall street, a magnilicent assort- ment of diamond jewelry, jed and bunting watch- es, ke, The diamond jewelry consists of cluster and single stone pins and rings, te rich Parisian settings, diamond sets of brooch, earrings and bracelets, ladies? enamelled watcher it with diamonds; Jules Jurgensen watches, double time keepers and independent se:onds, and s large invoice of Raskell, Tobias, Cooper, Rigby & Lent, and others. Buyers would do well to attend, ax this bale is one of the best of the season. Sale positive. ‘Terms cash. UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER—BY FRANK- LIN & NICHOLS, office 81 Nassau street.—F. & N. }ould mont respectfully announce to their frieads and the public that they will give their prompt attendance to sales of household furniture, merchandise, &c., at private residences and stores. Giisst nar ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, MACCARONI, 6 ‘and hardware. —This day, at 67 Dey street, cornor veenwich, regars, teas, sugars, coflee, backwhent, herria. chocolate, currantg, almonin, brandy, gin, Tum, wines, cordials, champagne, sardines, soap, can’ dles, whips, saddlery, knives and forks, saws, aquares, scales and weights,’ balances, chiselx,’ shears, ‘saloon WA. CARTER, Auction furniture, &e. W. neer. GEORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER—FURNITURE, MAT- tresses, crockery, &c., at 17¢ Greenwich ‘strae! between Dey and Cortianat streets. GEORGH coust wa sell as above, at 10!; o'clock, this morning, a general assortment of new and second hand furniture, extension dining tables, desks, counters, mattresses, pillows, bed- steads, crockery, 10 dozen porters’ lamps, platform acaler, &c, Sale’ positive for cash, without’ regard to weather, ENRY H. LEEDS & CO., tiful fancy goods, &c. Henry H. Leeds & Co., will sell by jauction, on {Thursday Ist, and Friday’ 2d, at 1€4; o'clock each day, at the sales rooms, 19 Nassau street, between Pine and Cedar streets, a large collection of beautiful and costly Itahan Italy by (Signor G. B. Pandolfini, all of tne latest styles got up in Italy, consisting of large and costly vases, ceas, &e., suitable for niches, piers, ke. , * large collection of alabaster groups, statuettes, figures, &e.; etruscan, hebe and other beautiful vases; of various nd styles, Also, the balance of Sheflield plated , to be sold without reserve. Also, bronzes, fancy soap, port monnnies, gold lockets, and’ other goods to clone consignments. ENRY H. LEKDS, AUCTIONEER —BY H. H LEEDS & CO—Friday, February 2, st 1 o'clock, at the salesroom, 19 Nassau street, beautiful sale of stutled birds, prepared by the celebrated Mr, Galbraith, being the first collection ever brought forward by him, con- nisting of large cases of birds, do. in glass shades; birds In groupe and single, mounted on sprigs, from all’ parte ofthe world. ‘To be sold without reserve. AUCTIONEERS.—BEAU- ENRYT. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. —SPECIAL SALE OF sleigh robes, this day, at 10% o'clock, at the store, 38 Fulton street, consisting of rocky mouatain wolt gumet, that same old coon, astracan, lamb, tortoixe shell, and ancy do, This sale is well worthy of the at- tention of livery stable keepers and sporting men. Sale peremptory. OUSE AND Lot AT AUCTIO! TO BE SOLD BY sheriff's sale at public auction to morrow (Fri- way) Feb 2, 12 o'clock M., at the Mercha ox change, in thix city, the house and lot 108 Fast Six- teenth street, between the First and seccnd avenues, in the immediate Hieunity of railroads, public squares and fountains. The lot is 20 feet 10 inches by 10: feet 3 inches. The house, four story and high basement, con- tains all the modern improvements, such as gas, bathe, Croton, chandeliers, &c.; court yard and iron portico im front, built in a substantial manuer; title perfect; terms made known at the time of sale. E. H. LUDLOW, Auctioneer, ARDWARE AUCTION NOTICE. —J. E. VAN ANT. H! WERP & SON will sell this day, at ten o'clock, at 216 Pearl street, a large and general assortment of Bir mingham and sbeffir hardware and American goods also one case Sheffield braces and bits, ten bags horse 7d; eighteen casks wrought nails, 6d, 84 and 10d twelve boxes cut tacks, 380 ship augurs, 200 pattern tea trays, match boxes, anullers, ke, Also, fur account of underwriters, one case horse raype, damaged. Terms, ea OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER. — MORTGAGE sale of laundry fixtures, &e. —On Friday, Feb. 2, at nYKE, “Attorney for Mo execution to me directed and delivered, I will wale, at tne vestibuie of the City Hall, in the a of York, on the 7th day of March, 185), at 12 o'clock at noon, all the right, title sad iuterest of the Latting Observatory Association, which they bad on the 7th lay | of October, 1454, or at any time thereafter, of, in and to a certain lease of 9 years and # months, from May 1, 18%3, ata rent of $1,100, one thousand one hundred per an- num. payable quarterly. The foliowing is the described pro- perty, to wit:—All that lot, pisee or parcel of ground situate, lying and being in the city of New York, s- sctibed'as follows, viz. —Beginning on the northerly side of Forty-second street, distant two lundred and thirty- four feet easterly from the northeast corser of Forty- second street aud Sixth avenue, ruaning thence easterly for alovg Forty-second street twenty six fect, thence aorth- | erly, o joe porallel with the Sixth avenue, one hun- dred feet and five inches, to the centre line of the block, and equidistant between Forty-second and Forty-tli streets, thenee westerly and parallel with Forty second street twenty-six feet, thence southerly with Sixth avenue one hundred feet and five inches, to said northerly of Forty-second street, the point or place of begin And also all those three lots, piscns | or parcels of ground which, taken together, are describe: as follows, viz.—Beginning on the southerly side of Forcy third street, distant two hundred and eight feet tasterly from the southeasterly corner of Forty thiri street and Sixth avenue, rupning thence easteriy aloug the raid soutberly side of said street seventy eight foot, thenee southerly and parallel with said Sixty avenue one hundred feet aod five inches, to the ceutre line uf the block, and equidistant between Forty-second aad Forty-third streets, thence westerly on the sad centre Line sevnty eight feet, thence northerly to said southe ly line of Forty third street one bunored feet aad hes, to the point or < Ala, a large qu: | barroom and saloon fixtures in tae lower part of the | observatory. JOWN ORSER, Sheriff, THOS, CARLIN, Deputy She rif. ¥ ®, 1866, HERI F'SSALE OF DRY GOODS, &C.—ON FRIDAY, Fel 65, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 510 Broadway, of ageneral sasortment of dry gous, flan | pels, sadicore, Colalmen, ists, pants, ¢ ps, &e twe beautiful fresh imported canary birds, mostly’, | to a manufacturer is leaving the country, and ail must be | Just imported from | ‘and. parallel | Goeee MAKER — NTED, AC rinder. A immediate! | ebila, 52 William mreet Ki BERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF 4 Wert OF | pose | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1855. ‘the wale of uonsehold: na gonsraly; aot ab house+eeping, and ig out door sales gonersl'y; and a the salesroows, of furpiture; dry goois, groceries, Ke. Gooig stored, jpsured and advances made when required, First regular sale at the salesroome, on Wednesday, 7th February, inst. OHN KEFSE, AUCTIONEER—BOOKS, STATIONERY and valentines, at the rooms 377 Broadway, at seven o'eloes, on Saturday eveniog, February 3, ‘The booss are a pert of a petits - pest ot pprme? ex changes, comprising about ferent po; rand sale- able works, aie of which will be coatin 4) next week. The valentines are in a great variety—some of them very splendid, and of the highest invoice price of any umpor:- ed. Catalegues and Is at the auction room. LYMAN & , Sucaessors to Cooley & Keese, C. KEMP, AUCTIONEER, —FURS, SLEIGH ROBES, xc.—Thursday, Friday and saturday, Pebeuary 2, 9) ck each day, a0 401 troadlway, cor- . Kerap will sell as above, tae balance to close the concern, consisting of all 'y of first class furs, Call and examine, if you please, and bu PORTING.—WILL BE SOLD AT AUCTION, BY HENRY H. LEED D & CO., auctioneers, No. 19 Nassau street, this day (Friday), Febranry 2, a.’ 12 o’slock, a pair of English and grey squirrels, male and female, large and beautiful; are gr pets, play together like kistens They are’ the finest and handsomest ever offered for sale. JNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER.—A STOCK OF rich and plain furniture, made by an extensive Brautacturer, will be sold without reserve, this morn ipgs,t 11 o'clock, at 304 Broadway, corner of Duane street, consisting of rosewood, &c., parlor, chamber, hall, &¢. also, extensive dining tables mate by Wiliam Heerdt; fo, a number of oll paintings in rich gilt va als sofas, chairs, rockers, suitable for ship- W WITTEI@, ACCTIONEER—WILL SELL ON 8A- turéay, at Tuy, o'clock, at 137 Canal street, all the gentee! parlor, chamuar and kitchen furniture, consist- ing of sofas, rocking st other chatrs, French plate pier glasses, Brussels and offer carpets, oil clota, bookeases, marble top tables, extensive tables, mahogany and other bedsteads, hair and other mathesans, feather beds, blank- eis, marble top dressing bureys, washstands, ward- robes, cooking stpves, crockery, & platedware. NFORMATION WANTED—OF NATAANIEL REN- yolds, of the city of New York, who pursnased two lots of ground from the Canton Company, of Saltimore, in 1883. By adorei ing a line to M. J. Kerney, 9% Fayutto street, Baliimo: eat of something to his interest. NFORMATION WA! RESPECTING WILLIAM Maddox, a native of Liverpool, Bagland, about forty ta black buir, full biack whiskers, and rather dark com- plexion. Scme three years ago bo worked asa laborer at the Novelty Works in this city, aud is supposed to have gone West, Any information respecting the above person will be gratefully received by bis family, and may be communicated to John Trippett & Brother, 62 William street, New York. F JANE D—N, ‘WHO WAS FOR A SHORT 11ME at Mrs, Quillinan’s, No. 6 John street, Minories, indon, will address a letter to Temple Lane, this ofiice, she will hear of something to her advantage, OWELL, MASS.—COULD NOT MEET YOU AS PRO- mised, at the “Dusseldorf.” Just returned from he West. Write me as I directed you, at the Herald office. ~ jon a PEERS eet ane ee 2 ARY MILLER, FORMERLY WET NURSE IN THE family of E. Karleson, No. 138 Crosby street, will arn something to her advantage by calling on John P. Pemberton, No. 280 Grand street. ARY HAGGERTY, FROM SKIBBEREEN, COUNTY Cork, Passenger per Lady Franklin, who arrived mber 21, 1864, th requested to call at the office of Samuel Thompson & Nephew, 275 Pearl street, to hear of her friends, ———$—— R. THOMAS HENDERSON, OF WILLIAMSBURG, will will please call on, of write to bin sister, 434 judaon street. J. ff ERSON AL. —THE RELATIVES OF GEORGE F. ALLEN, recently mate of a ship out of this port, and sup” pored to be from Pennsylvania, can hear something te oy baa fam LIPS, 62 South street. THE MILITARY, ETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812.—A REGULAR meeting at the Star, on Frivay the 2d Febraary,at hit ‘A.W. JONES, Commandant, INSTRUCTION, —TERMS REDUCED ONE HALF—OLIVER B.GOLD- MITH'S academy of penmanship and bookkeep- {s, 162 Broadway,corner of Franklin strees. Ladies’ wri- ting class at 103, o'clock A M, daily, excepting Saturdays Gonthewienla aienevey at 0}. A. iM 2,4 Tand 8 o'clock P M., daily, excepting Saturdays. Terms re @uced to $5 for ten or $10 for twenty-five lessons, in- cluding stationery, Payable at the commencement. Pri- vate instruction, $15 for ten, or $25 for twenty lessons, ach pupil is entitled to » separate parlor, Bookkeeping —terms reduced this week; reduced from $25 to $12 50 bond quarter of three months. Books and stationery, $1 0, Arithmetic in “proportion. ‘Terma, payable in ‘ad. vance. ‘The chirographic art is much more important to man- kind than it is generally considered, and Mr. Goldsmith may very well claim to be considered at its bead.—N. Y. Courier and Enquirer. In every profession there is a recognized leading man— one whose pre-eminence is xo decided, that nobody calls it in question. Among those who teach the art of wri- ting, Ohver B. Gold isputably pre- eminent person and re ized head of the profession — Home Journal, June 25, 1863. —MR. DULBEAR, 609 BROAD- pei nother $5 class for teach- ing double entry practically, without the use of books. A few vacant seats may be secured this day evening. Come preparea to jcin, if you wisn to become ‘& practical accountant. OOKKEEPING, AR THMELIC, taught upon very favorable terms, by W. J. TLLE, No. 289 Bronaway. Each student is separately and carefully instructed, and enabled to readily apply ia practice the knowledge imparted to him. Open irom ¥ A.M to9 P.M. WRITING, IN WRITING, i evening, a where gentle- ‘ting-house, io am expe coping, fo. 946 Broadway, Co gwen Building, men are qualified for the cou ditious and superior manner, ears of age, and stands about five teet five inches high; | N | | ' | Lorenzo Fan | fed that om paying up the arrearages now due f NSTRUCTION,—A PARISIAN GENILEMAN HAVING | just returned trom a Southern college, where he has fulfilled two years engagement, wishes to « lessons in bis native language. Ternis per me other day, $6 $9. or further particula (GPANIBH LANGUAGE —A PROFESOR OF TS Na- tive language is willing to take some pupils. Terms reasonable. Adiress E. DET. BORK! ERD, 72 Varick atevet, ANTED—A SITUATION Tu KUN A SfATIONARY engine, by an active man of twenty years expe j understands chain and barrel pump hh; no objec quartz, and the best mor jude are deceived them set in pins, rings, studs, sleeve buttons, earrings, ke, Prices very low L. & J, JACOBS, 407 Broadway. SLAFO! eo} ciamonds, which we have set in enawel rings. We iavite all good judges to call and see them. Price, large single atone, set in enamel ring, $12 60—sane, real dia- mond, would cost $400. L. & J, JACOBS, 407 Broadway A York. The finder will be liberally rewarded by ap plying at No. 1 Essex street, Jersey City, or at 212 Wash ington street, New York. A BANK BOOK On THs CHAM bers Street Savings Bane. Tae wuinoer of bald bock is 61,451, belonging to Jonw Lockwood. Any person who bas found the will much oblige the owner by leaving it in the Chambers Street Savings ke Livan tHE @ISt OF JANUARY, Wal N.Y., to Jersey City, © ps Delano. for dated th an pa The payment having been stopped, are coutioned against the negotiation. The b YARD oF ) Urchard street, two le. The finder will be rv John Reeves, coruer at Lan L. Cook's grocery of Orebard and Houston « RESTAURANTS. ALLA. DURING THE BALL se ms Haloon, vetween Prince and Spring eireete, will Kept open till one o'¢lock, to sccommonate persons ing to take supper —BTE VED TERRAVIN | 1 HAVE THIS wed a superior lt of Linn May Rag Terra- pin, well known to southern epleures, whieh | will serve wp, and send to any partof the city. Ale, « lot of superior oysters. THOMAS DOWNING hae 9 Bevel wtewet. leaving it at the odice | Y | HEW PUBLICATIONS. | BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE !—SEVENTEEN AND SEY enty or My Two Petrotbale— A charming original jst Virginia F. Townsend, is prin’ = the ” Flag for the cowing week. “S011 By ‘ti the news deslers for four cen's a copy DEXTER & BRO THER, wholesale agents, 14 and 1 Ann «treet. j X-JUDGE BAXNELT’S ARGUMENT ON HE NEW- srk Patent Case wili be issued to-morrow, in jumphiet form. Nothir¢ bas been given to the public 4 this city of more ability. ne, il prevents 4 news first inten Cal . I of all parties astounded.—Fiction more powerful | than money. STANHOPE BURLEIGH THE JkAUITS IN OUR HOMES. A Nove—py Bienes Duo The interest excited at toe State capital by theappear ance of thie work hourly merea It is examenet for the portraits of active sud industrious men who have been busy in our political fields and awa ting the season for barvertiog. He who wears 4 crown is said to havea thorny pillow, but our politieiaas cannot be mach more blessed Yhan sonsrels, af thin exposition of thou strug- gles for place and power be not exaggerated—as it is con ceded iv is pot. Ihe polieal importance of the value of a vote ix made very apparent im thts remarkable volumy The mask is stripped up formity. WW is nv longer a myth. A | powerful hand the veil, and tue riddle | whieh but os have ever attempted toex- | pound for themselves is expoun lec some think by one of the very priests of the political altar, Tae figures thrown by this novelist upon the csovas, are boldly drawn, and the motives whica actuate them are strongly depicted, This remarkable work is ves rly ready tor pub- Tieation. SERINGER & TOWNSEND, Publishers, 222 Broadway, N. Y. i BROADWAY BELLE-—OF WHICH SO MUCH bas been said, is out for this week, improved and rich, Newsboys be on hand this Friday morning, The boys cap pow sell the Belle without fear. ‘Two cents a copy, one dollar a year in advance. T, F. HARRIS, edi- tor and proprietor; ofice 102 Nassau street . SPEUAL NOTILES. MASS MELTING OF WORKINGMEN WIL, BE held in Tompkins square, at 11 o'clock tis, (Frislay ) morning. Mechanic arnestly invited OMPTROLLER'S OFFIOR, CITY HALL, BROOKLYN, January 2”, 1565.—Notice is hereby given to all per- sons having claims against the cities 3 irovklyn, Wil Mamaburg, and the town of Bashwick, prior to L500, that they be requested to present the name, with the vouchers thereof, at the oltice of the subscriber, as soon as prac- ticable. WM. B. LEWIS, Comptroller. O. OF 0. F —1HE MEMBERS OF CONTINENTAL e Longe So 117, [. U, of U. F, are earnestly request- to attend the regular meeting, on Friday evening, February 2, at their room, 18% Bowery, a4 auwotments to the by-laws, cunnected with the finances of the Lodge, will be meres for their action. A tecture will be de- liverea by a!’ G, of the Lodge. By order, 0. W. WILLIAMS, N. G. RVING BUILDING AND Mw. L. ASSOCLATION,—THE annual geting for election of off era will be held on Friday evening, Februsry 2, at 224 Grand street, at The o'clock. JB, WEEDEN, President, . Comns, fecretary. OTICE.--THE COL.Lie TOR OF THE TOWN OF PEL- ham vill meet at the North American Hotel, bowery, Corner of Bayard street, to receive taxes of unresident owners of lots at Pelhamvilie and Prospect Hill, in said town, on the 2d und Yth of February, in the city of New York, from 9 o'clock A. M. to dV’. M. BENS, F. HORTON, Colle OTICE —ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE FIRM of Francis & Mason will pay John F. Mason, coruer Of Pearl street and Myrtle avenue, Brooulyn. JOHN F, MASON, EW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNIVED STAte3 Mail Steamship Company, 56 Wail street —New ork, Feb. Ist, 1805. Nuiice —The annual election for Lirectors of this Company will be held at this office, ow ‘Thursday, lst March next, between the hours of 12 M. and 21. Bt. WAL L. YOULK, Secretary. OLICE —THE ANNUAL ELECTION FoR DIREC- tore of the Goveruon’s Creek Steam Transporta‘ion | and Mining Company will be held at their ofice, 17th inst., at 12 0’elock. “No. 2 Manover street, | OTICE—THE UNITED STONE SETTERS Ab E HEREBY notified to meet in Milleman's Hall, corner of enty-eixth street and Seventh avenue, on Tuvaday, the oth inst., at 8 0 clock f. M., tor the purpose of «i! ing funde. by order of the President. JOHN SYMDLERS, Secrets 0 LABORENS AND MECHANICS NOW OUT OF EM- ploy im the city of sew York, —The undersigned, es WANTS. DOPTION —A LADY AND GENTLEMAN | WANTs. | HAVING no children of their Own, Wishes to adopta fe healthy and jood looking, the ebild of boost either Americ ing such a little ope will be doing a kindne be brought up as we child, A note r box 116 Herald office, be nen, will be attended to t WELL EDUCATED CERMAN ¢ orphan, from one to three years old; it must be | parents Fuglith or Beoteh. Any person know sitwil | ted for | atating IRL PROTEST NT, wonte a situation ag seamstress and to do up stair ork or nursing, Good references given. room N AMERICAN WOMAN, THOROUGHLY ACé ed with bousekeeping, would lik st im a smal! farolly, or to do wu plan sewing. Residence, No. reference apply at 192 Broadway, second foo Fourth avenue, Wages mocerate. REST’ ‘ABI take the washing of some gentlemen or family by | =~ the wonth or deze», at her sesidence; done ia the uoat- est style ard on the most moderate terms; best of city reference given, Please cali at 17 Kast Tweaty afta street, between Second ard Third avenues. WlsS WOMAN, SPEAKING FRENCH, WISHES A ington square, thoroughly the arr ‘and ®)io has serv ging and wale of already in a fancy box 2.168 Pont Oftice, statis SITUATION WANTED--bY ood city reference’ ca Can be seen at 604 Gree: A street 24 Filtieth street. | Fr, oF S26 She ie able to tustruct children fa the Please ine UU AINT. tion to stairs work ant Yor “AMERICAN WOMAN WOULD | motress and nurse, or is willing to Hy useful, Can be seen at 21 Wash- COMPEYENT MILLINER, WHO UNDERSTANDS artificial store in pacity, can find a good situation oy addressing « all the particulars, RESPACIABLE chamberwork, or as waiter, given from her last place, RL WANTS A bermaid; w children, Please call at 146 Third avew teenth streets, Can be seea for two days if SITUATION WANTE! d. A cau cook, wash and | cr would take care of a mali dairy, or would de \ sirt Ad 1D, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WHO | ON AS WAITER | sist in Washing: and 4 city referenge given , between Fifteenth and not en ron #0 a¥ to give aatisfaction, | » house- work in a xmall family; no objection to go to the coun try. third floor, back room. YOUNGGIBL. WANTS A SITUATION AS bermaid and waiter. The Tin be given, Pleawe call at 06 Bpring street, ved a year in her last place. RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, (ROMAN LIC,) wishes a ni Capable ot giving primary lessons on the piano! plain sewing, and would make herself ge no objection to travel; good reier RESPECTABLE GIRL, cooking, Wanting an ation, ahe bas bes rom, or housewor! hwen mouths ia to aboarding house. Apply at thy office, 302 th nue, No charge. N EXPERIENCED DE A out to wore by the day; can give every sal in cutting and fitting ladies dreses, Wert Shirteenth street, top tloer, “A RESPECTA tain a situ SSSMAKER WISHES ‘NG WOM) N WISHES ation ins private farily; rally u Apply « Can be seen for two days at 83 Greenwich street, CHAM best city reference , a the CATHO- ia forte, dy 10 DO GOOD PLAIN ‘ky wants her last ce, is not afraid to work; is 4 good baker; no objection bth ave TO GO istaction Please call at 46 “TO On. te farnily, to do ile ceoking, washing and iroping, or to do chamberwork and asaint in washing and toning; good city ref required, Can be seen for two days at 15] a between Tenth and Eleventh streets. TUATION WANTED—MY A PROTRSTA map, as & montly nurse, or to take ch RESPECTARLE GERMAN ation as sea! Broadway, corner of Thom ‘oung man, ia a respectable family; ix days at 40 W A SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN, ‘cjualuted with the city, and thoroughly |w the care and mi horses ty reference given. Apply at No. 6 Morris st, erence if venue A, Nt WO. urge Of a , BY A pariectly patanda 18 WANTED—TO CANVASS THIS CI the country m $5 to #12 capita nts from $b te ages enwured; no rink whate 200 Broadqay, office N per Call aad ox TY AND Fequirnd. 12, between A. M and 41°. M. CAREFUL SELECTION OF SERVANTS POR EVERY bg recently retarned from Nebraska Territory ¥ tern States, las one word of advice to giv out of employ in the their friends can tureish 0 reach Nebraska aly, provided the: ie fol (njoymeat of myuattor sovereigaty, rection (160 acres.) of the bert La far prefe: toe tres farm or homestead bills before Congress. ritory of Ne braska is fully organized. The capital is located at Omabs City, opporite Council Blufls, tu lowa. he Legia- Jature is LOW in sesricn in that city, occupying m apa- cious brick building, erectea and furnisued for their accommodation. Iwo large hotels, built of brick, several boarding houses, filty or sixty private dwediags, @ steam sawmill and steam ferry boat, are now in fall operation. On the Ist cay of June last pot a hou e or teaement existed in that city, Tu practical brickmakers and brick- | layers Tam authorized to oiler advantageous contracts and permanentemployment —Laquire of the subseribe Veekskill, Westchester county, N Y., between this the ith February. WARD B. HOWARD. 0 THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD—SIR- Yerm: complaint about wh has, by th tive and efficient eMfurts anks, Esq, been di that we had been held to bail in tt . ts in. correct. No bail bax ever been given or request ed. ‘The Belle will appear this week and hereatter as usual, without containing, as we trust, any articles ofiens ve to the wont refined tastes. Itix our intention to make it a apiey, witty and humorous sheet, ana no thing more, at $18 year, inadvance, Yours, &e , PLP. Hak itor and Proprietor. Office, Broadway Belle, 102 Nassau «t AKEFIELD USTRIAL HOME ASS No. &.—The delinquent memoers ar a theern, the fines will be vemitted, providing the same is paid by March 2 By order of the arsociation J. A. HANDeCHUCH, Secretary. AR Tues. es PUMLIC) MERTING OF THE THIRTEENTH Zz Ward Kelief A lation, will be belt on Fr tvening, February ¥, at 734 o'clock, at Onderdon' Hail, corner of Clinton and Grand streets, The cit xe: of the ward are invited to attend, as business of impor tanc i be brought before the meeti JOUN H. BRIGGS, Pree ident Ww, HM. Comxun, See. Dawt. P. Samos, Trea, ni TRRASCRER OF THE THIRTEENTH WARD Relief Association returns bis sincere thank» behalt ganization, to the Rey, Kurl Hank ,of the M. Y. Chureh treet, near Delanery, for the liberal coll ous taken last Sunday afternoon, DANL V. SAMMIS, Treasurer Vik TREASURER Relief A ceipt of eight « Ton of the k Muric Hand, of Pe eatitute of this city. DANL. fyi, TREASURER OF THE Leliet Association grate ceipt of procerda THIRTEENTH WARD o begs lenve to ation to J, De. in advocating the SAMMIS, Treasurer aq y for bots kine DANIEL ¥ POLITICAL. DIKE ELECTORS OF THE FIFTH COUNCIL Dt triet, Fourth ward,—At a segalar menting of the Democratic Repubtiona Ward Committees, of the | ourth ward, led on the 26th ipet., it was uraninosly Resolved, That thy committer act aa a vigilance coe mittee tor the purpose of furthering the election of John Bauleh, the regulsr demoeratic cane \ te f man of the F h district, at the apecial elert eld at the Spskapeare Hotel, on Tuesday oth of Vebruary Joneph Rowe, Hiam Baird, Patrick Coyle Joseph Mathers, Vatriek Merrick, Joba W. Aver George Har; J Dougherty wtavus Hatet, a W Pherivan, hoauuel Jowe phe Patrick Met Innes Ca John Richards, James Courtney Dawlel W. Ularee George W. Kay Willem Haeiat Patrick Kierna PC. Martin James Moowey Jobe Witts, #r pe Jolin Sweeney, ‘Thomas Keeves Henry J. Burnett, Joba Deyie T. W. Oakley, John Connery, Jovn Kearney Herman Myers, Henry Sermon, Veter Hoeft, Patrick Lerney, Parry, amin b. Welch, award Murray George Terrell TW. OAKIEY } Secretaries he W. Rar Maries, OCULIWTS AND ACHIWTS. T° THE PUBLIC.THERE 14 NOW IN ATTEND ape st De. HENDERSON'S office, 458 Broatway rorner uf Grand street, eight persons who were wliid ‘rom infemmstion, but who have beew restored Ws gut by the treatment of Dr H. within the past fowr muethe Ai pervons imtereasted are invited vo call and exe cine for themselves, between the hours of 13 aml a’ i. ter thaee Henne of then canes bare been aM irt BED eee JPRte. 900 higond wey, cornet of Vises #, | Good city reiwrence given | street, for two days. Eat | vente, and for the guidance of persona seekin/ | ment. JOHN 0. GALLAGHER, | Ogre AND GENERAL Situavon wanted ina private family by lable German girl, good city refereoce given 417 Greenwien street, for two days od ine private family, no ocjeetion to the Apply at 200 OOK.—A HIGHLY RESPECTAULE WOMAN DESIRES | must be ta Len, at Ccnof employers in the selection “0 shed in ev, Drs. Lyng, Chee ue. G. T. Beaell, of wer. asemploy Agent HOUSEMALD.— | & respec Apply at | ie WASHER AND IRONIR —S'PU ATION WANT country Kuratethe | 4 rituation as first rate meat and pastey covk; can make ail kings of jellies, &e.; 00 ble hotel or boarding house: b Can be seen at 261 Lowery, for two days. jection wv ® {XP ERIENCED SERVANTS WANTED (MMEDIATELY pglinh cooks, two * laund 4 An American pure maids, two French the Servant’s lustitute, iramd rtevet | for Utiea renea cook, one Tepeh and English cooking im all the English language. Would have no rst class bearding house. Can furnish PLENCH COOK—WANTED, A SITUATION, first els with attention OOD SEWERS AND EMBRONDERERS WANTED—TO R000 ready sewers who he nt beadne, ant | alo io gocd embroiderers, constant employment and | good wages will be pais. Apply to Joba Ieonart | GhS Bromdway, near White sureet. WANT A NUMBER OF YOUNG whe must have a #1 leit subseriptions for a ‘a acter, whieh wil atord one who will undertare it INFL It fof © relighy recommen e ly to my office, 14 Creenwic » in the morning THO ATION WANTED—HY A RREPECTABL man woman, who speaks English, ax cook, fi capacity abe has been engaged tur (he in @ first clase American house of this eity Epabn, #6 Degraw street, South Brookly a Two teh) a bent of city references Brooklyn PO MANTILLA MAKFIS — WANTED, experienced heads to sew on | man’ others wented. Apply this afternoen at No street ) MILLINED Fogiixh, ba on ~A FRENCH LADY, #1 og along experience andan ur of One abed how the kind yolre at 20 Waker treet TNE JEUNE FRANC Ale a) torewumen For further pa ite UNE SIT ro wr bien enec re om ner © f house wore Can be seen bh font ronm seen ANTED—BY A EAAPTOT Aus A titvation aF cham berionn to areiet in westing aed froning work ip a email family. ¢ Weat Nineteenth etreet ANIDD—A SITUATION, WY A RESET etambermed aut to groeral ho w Ree rid at ANTED— i Ww | Havietow ANTHD BY & ww make be WOMAN A #iT sh W good city rau » Southern + respects i" ta of ail ow ready, at | English sook | . BY A a objection the wat | jactory city relerences from her last empleo ressed French Cook, Herald office, will moat | CENTIAL MEN, art with, to «0 iN OA, x On im which fifteen months Address M. SITUATION WANTED—HY A GERMAN PROTESTANT 1004 cone aod can give the beetof ety no objection Ww go in gen wreet BAKING in tiouls " VATION orn des enfants leogae ot aan LT 10 plein seewute feet Ate lee erence | wireet r Weubi te» Oe reepectable beart og h ot oe tal ot 45 Weet Thirternr e1ween Filth wud Mirth avenues, Com be sere tor two aye ANTED—BY A LADY, AN RX RIENORD Thich Ww or ot the purnetorte ated » ny nateg, board for wer (s { rejuited furwie) © paod Inotememat DeRebOte CACDER ges Avucets 1, linc aee vlline, ohare | afortable iivelinged to any {that nature | Apply to Joseph tte 253 /ANTED— A PROTESTANT DOMESTIC, AMERICAN do “he roferred, and widdle aged, ix wanved to housework of a fainily in the country dof Log Is! “Apply at 70 Twelfth doors west of Sixth avenue. ANTED-~ A. RUATION BY A. BES) W woman, il ‘eased COOK, and underytands try, ina private family; she understands her dus ‘lease call at 390 sixth ayense, id Twenty-fourth atree A RESPECTABLE’ GIRL, ehambermaid and waiter, ov t ‘san ng, if required, Can be | > ye at 82 Duffield stivet, between Johnson ane A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN GIRL, an speak Foglish and Spanish, te doe children; has no objection to Can be well recommended from her Please call at No. 13 Washington sipeet, ri floor, back room ANTED—HY A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL, A SITU. ation 18 sean-tieas and to take care of ehildren. | cut and make children's clothing aud make Cressee, | Can be veen for two cays, at Fourth »'ree elween berwork or take care go in the country Inst place, u avenue Dand Lewis sreet. TANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Seotch girl, to dy chamberwork, or to take cRarge of children, ia & good sower, and can give the best of reference from ber last place, Can be seer unt! en- gaged, at 140), West Nineteenth street, seeand floor, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTARIA Protestant women, as gool cook, washer ant 1) is & good bread and pastry baker. | Wi object as a comfortable home for the n be seen for twa dayr, at Went Twollth ANTED—A HKALTHY AND RESPRCTAUES YOU Woman, as wet nurse, who can bring good Adply Imumediaiely at 44 CUI sterol, & areM. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTAHLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do bousework in a private famiiy. t of elty reference can be had from ber | where she lived three years. Please call at 202 avenue A, first floor J ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE qoung woman, a» liundress and chao ‘ermal or waiter, is willing to make lierself agreeable in @ privave family beat of city reference given. Vieare call at 105 Nineteenth street, for two day: iy A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE young woman, In some respectable (am iy, ae first rate cook, is a good Washer aut ironer; vest of be Can be reen for two days at TY Watt ireenvich and Washington, AS CHILD'S NURSE a XD youug girl of six'een; she at in waiting, Ww ANTED—A SITUATIO! chambermaid, by ine good chambermald, 1s willmg to and capable to wash apd iron for the nursery, can 00 highly recommended b will take three or four a lady, with city reference jolare a month, Call or send first floor, back ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU sitaation as nurse of chambermatd; bh. ling; can give the beat of 45 Perry street, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAULE ANE- Kirl, as cook, and troner, or to do kip asinail private family, Apply ao GIRL, A TUATION, BY 4 PMOTESTANT to do chamberwork, of ax coom, OF (6 G0 hounework, in & smal family. scan be given,’ Apply at 26 Wi loughby street, Frooklyn, for two days, J ANIED—A SITUATION, BY ANTED—A young wo RESPECIAN GE A young woman, in a private fa wash and iron, Has for two days at 197 ANTED~ BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SiTUATION ina private family a* cook ilress, city reference given, Inquire tor milton avenue, Hrouklyn. ANTED—BY A RESVECTABLE, PHOTESTANT Feotch woman, a chitd to wet nurse, at her owe house. Apply to Mre. Whithead, 100 Bast Fourteeaph os ANTED— BY A RESYECTABLE MARRIED WOMA ‘ood city reference, ivabeth street, Im the rear, a situation as wet ourse one that haw lately los or to fo & short ge “ake care in Fourtern: a Ft- room, Can be seee for her baby; haw neo objection to travel ~ in the country; is fully comyp: two days. ANTED—HY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION 1 on vee fagmily. last place. Apply th aod Bexth oven cer, at 102 Iwellth street, beiw ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GURL, A mtuation to dotgencral he Can be en for two days, Apply at 640 Greenwich street, ANTED—IN A VIRST CLASS GROCERY, A YOUNG a a 20 years of age, that aoquemied with the abd vaderstanida by ningle emtuy t produ. nuais trom bis last employers, Alaw, a boy tourive & hore and make himecit useful, Address .L 8, rald office, stating age, nawe aud reference. J ANTED—s YOUNG MAN, POM 18 TO 20 Yrane of age, ina situation of ivepomsibility aod trast, Her with necuunts, aud disposed Ww make Dimself generally useful Unduubted reference: required an tu character sud capacity three days, io the bau writiog of the appiicse | references, F., box 41 Jersey Cty Post Omoe, prepa ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG Man PROM South ¢ or clothing how expected, Can Manhattan | Ty ania are the bey BY A YOUNG MAN, WHO 18 4” GON antile establishment Address Vox 108 Consark NY. varkie, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, BRTWHEN THR Agee of sixteen and eighteen years, oun who ie mgood writer apd correct accu The best of elty rele: € rejuired. ehry 6200 per enoum, Aay one ponnessed of the above can ase a pote address, wad refer- tituation as porter ima dry in any terpectable house of businueer | ing to take himeelt yemeraily useful ut ods store or ware boure er) Has good ref Willing 10 take need: D—BY A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD RUIN Ee ment as cashier, entey clerk or | Correet ae tan’ a. J. 7., Kerala o ANTED— AT COLA MA MARKET, 147 COLO MINA street, Routh Brooklyn, a ringle man, ae buteher, (ne that understands bis burinees, and of steady be. None others need apply. luquise before 12 o'clock im he JOUN FE LARD ANILD—A YOUNG MAN AOOCHTOMED TO MAK ing plane stops, * Oret rate workman ewly, Ap ply to John Stonell, Jr Viatt vtreet. tin tot y references, Ke. Addrese ANTED.—A MAN OF GOUD CHAMACTER AND PX terprive, with experience ia farming and fi cultore, orth s tel or O10 te 62.00), will rece wter by aAdvecsing C. BP, Mo. 2 ANTED. 8 eituation te BY A TRUSTWORTHY MAN (ENGLIMN), cluarge of anything @here trust , collect. ag of perteer im a store, turn ble hand almost to any tht A Vine wédressed X.Y. bon ity Marais office, tor thiee days, ebalt be attended to ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, BOARD, IN A WRI ort distance of Led ke Teyls's to preteraule, Address EV A LAW OFVICK, A LAD OF ORS and Beal attire, who reenter eth oe Won 0,08) Fert OMe, nt's writing stating age and views, Wee: IN A LAWYER OFFICR, 4 LAD Voom twelve to Often years of age, whe write band. One whe resides with his paren’s om the weet of thee city wilt be preferred. Apply at the omce +. AN AMERICAN BOY of ene, (ome whe iewiden « ferred.) tw the office of a 10068 Cotmirvion busine ieee ® OW, Herald of AWOUT 16 VRAse is parewie pre American and forege ‘ne Palary fret year at § AGENTS WANTED, FOR CTY AND country, to me and ‘ “ “ * ve ight “ Apely ondeay, towne 12 oad af, = PER DAY GENTLEMEN HAVING A Capttar, A O10, cam Sed steed ns wale, peyieg besitos, ty . 1% twelve etme oF ten DHOWN & COMMAM, 414 Dey tenet. Pert ed t\7 omen by retern ma! SPIMITUALION, eaters RANTING AND WHITING..ume Ona +) will revetve vieitery Aeuly at 720 Beosdeey, io Hoyo Chapel bw Horuts 0 IEA. Me Stab ood * 0 ¥ oe Wh —Parioes at | theo, private coreien, as > ST ALM MR ADLAID BEARING Pine, writinn aw tipping wediam, can t= cone 1) Ser ecem trem 2 tr) 4 o'chare aed every «ren ing mm 7 VIG, Partion ettemtet ot thetr ven revdee +6 Pe vey we hb le, nar

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