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> ae a el No. 40. Marine Affairs, = Sreamsuir Buack Warnion sailed yesterday for New Orleans, with about 60 passengezs and in specte, + «SEES Pye Police Intelligence. Quance ov Atrmar ar BuRGLaRy,—A young fellow ‘wamed Daniel Kane, alias Martin Flannigan, was arrest- ne Thursday night by policeman Donahoe, of the district, charged with having attem: burgla- wiously to enter the brass ant facta at wikis Moore, No. 23 Allen street, with iatent to steal there- from. The accused was taken before Justice Connolly, ‘who committed him for trial. . Guanor ox Assavir anp Barrezy.—Yesterday Joba Orr, of 193 Brondway, appeared before Justice Wood, ‘end made a complaint for assault and battery against x-police Captain Tilley, of the Thirteenth ward. It eecms that the accused avd the complainant have been on bad terms for some time past, and have frequently ‘ame into collision with other, and that on Tues- day night lest an affray took place between them, where- im Orr is said to have been sorely used, Ex-Captain was notified to appear before the magistrate, who held’ for examination, OHARGE OF BURGLARY. ‘Thomas Ludwag was arrested at three o'clock yester- day morning, by officer Everard, of the Fourth ward ed with having burglarious!y entered the store of | Carradine, corner of South street and Feck alip, and ai therefrom $200 worth of clothi apd other ty. The actused was taken bese Tastee Con: y at the lower police court, who eid bim for examination. COMPLAINT DISMISSED. ‘The complaint lately made against James T. Leete by Mathias P. Coons, for forgery, has, after a fall investi- gation Justice Bogart, been dismissed, the evidence Sete Get being sufficient to hol tho accused to emawer. Calendar—This Day GConmon Puxas—Part 2.—Nos. 114, 226, 260, 264, 266, 268, 269, 271, 272, Este » ns a 237, 260, 276, 277, '278, '289, eruur Courts.—Motio: ns. Albert H. Nicolay will hold a Special Auc- ‘ton sale of stocks and bonds this day, at 1234 o’clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. For further particulars wee his advertisement in another column. Catalogues can be obtained at the office, No. 4 Broad street. 25 Cent reot; ‘by Holmes’ United Btates patent, new invention, taxing 600 daily, at 289 Broatway. Planos,—Prices Greatly Reduced.— The Jargest assortment in the United Staves, comprising those of tex different manufactories. 1. Gilber: & Co.'s eelebrated premium wolian pianos, and Horace Waters’ modern improved pianos, Melodeons from five different manufactories. HOhACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. Dealers in Clothing Visiting New York this invited foaninioecnr stock of as we feel assured they tent, variety, style and cheapnena, y comnibarstien: hiist the iene. sition of our manufacturers this season has been to reduce their stocks, we have availed ourselves of vantages of a low market ge ay and labor to menufacture @ much on ct stock we have ever done; w comsequently, we will be enabled to offer ‘at rewarh. low le D. DEVLIN & 00., mee. and Broadway, corner of Warren street, ‘ork. Broken SBanks—Present Value—Eighth Avenue taken at par; Leaning Stock, 50c.; Bridge- ‘ton, 90¢, Wheat nergy ashtenaw, 40c.; Lewis al ‘Cou 26e., &e clothing warchouse, 66 and 68 Fulton street. : Cold Weatner—Cloth! at Half Price— Btack beaver overcoats, $12; talmas, $11; wrap rascals, 96; cassimere pants, cake pete $2 60; pluan vests, $2; do. superfine, $5, at EVANS’ clothing warehouse, 66 aad 68 Fulton street. Kingdoms Fall, Armies Fall, Statesmen Fall, ‘banks and poten tin but GREEN, No. 1 Astor House, never fails in producing shirts that fit to perfection, or im sending them bome at the hour promised. Clothe well the feet, then fearless face the storm; ‘Cold has few perils if the feet be warm. if you wish Al; Batton with warm linings, gaiter and other boots with ‘thick soles, India rubver boots and shoes of all kinds, with boys’, misses’ ané children’s,boots and shoes of all ‘the various styles, call at J. B, MILLER & 00.'S, 134 Canal street. Tens.—The best assortment of Fine Teas will be found at tte Canton Tea Company’s newly erected and clegant store, 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt streete—the oldest tea establishment in ‘the city. We assure our readers they can do better here than cheewbere, either at wholesate or retail, Stl Another Triumph for the Wilder Pa- evt Salamander Safe.—The "Wilder patent salamander safe, taken from the ruins of the fire in Fulton street, yesterday morning, after having been exposed to the most intense Keat for upwards of forty-eight hours, was the boaks and papers of Messrs. J. Me. Fairchild & Co., while otter parties, who entrusted ‘Yheis valuables to other safes, met with s total and irrepa- Fable loss of books, rand money, by the same fire. Wo dasintess wen shou! tag Be adayto Soe them- selves with one of Wilder's double flange sale- mandr safes, for sale at No, 168 Pearl si sar Wall, New York, by B. G. WILDER & CO., Patentoes Manufact' Be Brandreth’s Pills.—Sold in the year 1854, ‘of these pills, cne million, seven hundred and fifty thou- wand and their sale is still on the increase, I ask if this is to be wondered at, when Soe gach ‘works as those stated below. B. BRANDRETH. New York, Feb. 2, 185 En. B. Branprern—From the great use of todac:o, I Deeame so debilitated, about ib ae ago, that my considered it imposail ‘me to recover; I ‘was worn down to skin and bones, was afflicted with cbronic dyspepsia, and everything I ate disagreed with me; Thad eonntant pain in my it, my bowels were costive and seldom moved without recourse to medicine, which debilitated me more and more. In this condition I was recommended to uso your ‘ Vegetable Universal Pills.” I did so, and gradusliy became restored to ex- cellent health through use. They mildly, yet ener- lly, purged; and after each 1 seemed with new life. My my grave. Iai be pl a ard will state fone particulars. fully, your Josmru, Kear, No. 813 Broadway, above Eleventh street, or at the House. Must the world continue to use baneful mercury, to Jose blood, to be thus often ruined in constitution, when Brandreth’s pills would in a few daya have restored the patient to an improved state of ith? Over one million of persons bave ex; their good eifeets, and daily recommend them to the afflicted. Brandreth’s pills are ‘at 25 cents per box, with full direstions, at the office, Brandreth’s Build: trance 43 rreet; also at the branch offices, 211 Hudson street aad E Sole Brandreth’s principal office is in the buil’- a ing corner of Canal rtreet and Broadway, entrance 43 colds, scrofula, diseases, &s., by Frederick V. Rushton, son of the late "i hg ie vires barton toe f the various late Wm. att ton, and ‘of all the ‘and was secior partner of, aud — obtained my knowledge of preparing them from him, | feel tuat I can wafely claim for them the eame character for saperiority end purity for wrich they always have been note’. <aution—Io purchasing or ordering be careful to spe- cify Ruebton's, an¢ see that my name is in fall oa eacn abel, and my signature over the cork of the cod liver oil, an there are several spurious articics in the market ch. i ve genuine Kusbton’s Without my mame wi mone be genuine. FREDERICK V. RUSHTON, No. 30 Astor Howse, corner Blarclay «treet, and No. 417 Broadway, corner Canal street, a House. Ws Life Balses In tte most painful torms, abo scrofula, old ulcers, and the ‘worst cares o” disease of the , great debility, liver }, kidneys, incipient consumption, &c., are most cured by this great puritier, Principal depot 286 Grand street. 76 cents per bottle. The Greatest Discovery of the Age—Dr. ‘Tobias’ Venetian liniment, for the cure of dysentery, cholere, colle, rheumatism, &c. No one should t valuable remedy! every bottle is war- Satee bases ane re. De- Cortlandt street. 2% cents aad 560 cents Diecancs and Disonses of the Dr. H_K. ROOT, suthor of “The Lighthouse,” alee, ola Broaday, New any nomber of reapec' who have been cured of ¢! but vegetable ingre- i og the ot 't, and clear and white, perfecti; in sot e Hi ‘the Bosery drug store, above Broome ane ta OF Hegemen &Clart, Proatway’, and Mrs lays, 316 Faiton rireet, Brooblyo, NEW YORK of Ever- On 3 ‘Tuomas H. Socben and Orange county papers plesse On Thureday, Franny 9, by ‘ae nee J Mr. Ed Woon, this Bia) }, of Albany, Albapy papers copy: On Thursday, February 8, at the Episcopal church of the Holy Trinity, by the Rev. Dexter Potter, D. D., Dr. Joun ANDERWs to CmhisriaNa, daughter of James Davies, Esq , Pennsylvania terrace, all of Ext New York, L. 1. At Middletown, Ct., on Thursday, February 8, by Rev. Frederic J. Goodwin, Rector of Christ church, Wituaw H, Parrsn, of New York, to Mary A., daughter of the late Jobn C. Hunter, of Middletown, Ct. Married, Kyag Rf the Rev. J. Millett, to Mrs. Jae Marans, all of this Te Romer, city, to Mrs. Sanam & Died, On Friday bowie February 9, WittiaM MuRTLAND, sn the 74th year of ie age. ‘The fris and relatives of the family, and the mem- bers of Getty Lodge, I. 0. of O. F., are requested to at- tend hin funeral, without other Invitation, irom his Inte i ‘No. 64 Hudson street, to-morrow aftercoon, at wo o'clock, On Thursday, February 8, of consumption, Joun Sa- VAGR, aged 34 years, His friends, and the friends of the family, are respe>t- fully invited to attend the (uneral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, No. 89 Clinton street On Friday, February 9, in his 28th year, Jasper Vax Kxrvray, eldest son of tne late Capt. Cornelius Van Keu- ren, of this city. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, without further inovita- tion, residence of bis mother-in-law, No. 181 West Twenty-seventh street, at nine o'clock to-morrow morni . Oe § Ling A Bitar Limerick booed years, recently from Kockhill, coun’ rick, The relatives aod friends are reepest(ully lavited to at- ‘tend his funeral, from No. 6 Sixth to-morrow af- ternoon, at two o’clock precisuly. His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery for interment. - On Thursday, Fel 8, BarTuoLomew, Jonngest son of Bartholomew B, Purdy, aged 1 year, 10 mouths and ya. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral), from No. 53 Spring street, this morn- ing, at half past ten o’clock. Wednesday afternoon, February 7, Gxonce Franx- 14x, youngest son of Thouss and Almira Dugard, aged 2 years and 20 days. ‘he relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his faneral, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock, from the resicence of his parents, No. 231 West Twenty: seventh street, On Thursday, February 8, Louise, only daughter of Eéer L. and Mi apo Foster, aged 2 years and 8 months, al, ‘The friends oi family are respectfully invited to attend the fuoeral, to-morrow moraing, at half past nine o'clock, from the residence of her father, No, 459 Second avenve. On Thursday, February 7, Samcxzi Hovstey, in the 62d year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No, 6 Laignt street, at half past one o’clock to-morrow aftercoon, without further notice. His remains will be taken to Thursday, Febr 5, Mama, third daughter of t , war A, # jaughter of tae late Rey, Johu Rudy,” ‘ iia The friends of the family, and those of her brother-in. Jaw, W. A. B. Clement, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the Reformed Dutch church, ia Houston street, between Eldridge and Foray th streets, to-morrow afternoon, at three 0’ 4 On Thursday, February 8, Mra. Maraaner Fietos, for- merly of Derby, England, in the S4th year of her age. The friends of the family, and those of her brother, Robert V, Lucey, ar ily invited to attend the funeral, at two o'clock afternoon, Irom the residence of her son-in-law, Joseph Widdowson, No. 14834 West Nineteenth street. On Friday morning, February 9, Avxxaspgn McKitvey, aged 65 years, The member. of Hope Lodge No. 244, F, and A. M., and the fraternity in grecah the members of Friendship Di- vision No. 3, 8. of T., Mohegen Tent, I. 0. of R., Warren Temple of Honor No. 18, together with the relatives aud friends of the family, are respectfully iavited to attead ‘the fuseral, from his late residence, No. 172 West Six- teenth street, to-morrow afternoon, at half past twelve o'clock, On Wednesday evening, January 31, at No. 43 Weat Washington }, Of matignant scarlet fever, Cuanies SovTHworts, Jr., aged 22 years, greatly lamented. Boston papers please copy. On Wednesday, February 7, at St. Viocent’s Hoapital, Fast Thirteen :h street, between Third and Fourth ave- pues, WittaM Franquiver, aged 70 years, biatoric er, and a merber of the Academy of An’ mains were interred in Calvary Cemetery, m8) On Thursday evening, February 8, of consump's Peter W, Grex, aged 3 years. His frlanda are respect fully thvited to attend the fane- ral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from his late residence, No. 71 Court street, near Atlantic street, Brooklyn. In Brooklyn, on Friday, February 9, Mana.an, wife of Famuel Smith, aged 25 years. ty ra please copy. On Thuiedey re Ye ary 8, after @ short ill- en ft Petes Mrs Many CARRIER, aged 63 years, 4 months aod ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tne funeral, to-morrow tg at two o'clock, from her late residence,,.No. 176 South ‘d street, Wil- burg. On ‘Thursday, February 8, at hia residence on Staten Island, Mr. Samuxt Frost, aged 80 yeara The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. es will bs {u attendance at Vanderbilt Landing, to meet the ten o’clock boat from New York. On Fridsy, February 9, Henry K. Fountaiy, aged 67 ears. Z ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are invited to attend the on Monday morning. at eleven funeral, o'clock, from his late residence, near Quarantine Land- ing, Staten Island, 4't Jacksonville, Fla., on Frida, Jaye, wife of Jno, M. Crofts, of the city of Hudson, aal @aughter of Jno, Crawford, keq , in the 4th year of her tge. ‘a New Orleans, at the residence of her mother, on Fridsy, January 19, of cholera, Mrs. Manion E, wile of Dr. William Msy, of Monticello, Miss. 17 years and , February 2, Mantaa At Paris, on Wi ‘Wwisam Host Nonnus, eldest scm of the Norris, of New- ark, N. J., aged 27 years. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY 3 {W PUBLICATIONS. —_ HER GLORIOUS HIT —BESIDE THE CONTINU- ation of the caricatures uy; the Chevalier Slyfox offs Courtship, (acknowledged by ali to be the beat the kind ever appearing in this country), the New York Picayune of to-day contains a rich caricatare of the War Among the Music Dealers, Gen. Biulyha!l defent ing his (piano) fort. Buy scopy, laugh and be bappy for only J centa. MIORTANT WORK ON OPERATIVE SURGERY.—NOW 1 ready, complete in one handsome volume, vo. If bound—price, colored plates, $14; plain plates, $6 a AG Aarne yg aod Surgical Auato- my '’—By MM. Bernard and Huette. Edite.y with notes and additions, and adapted to ths use of the American er M.D., Demonstrator INastrated with rtudent, by W. H. Van Baren, M. io eva tet Saat iow ai saaca, of Anatomy Oniversity Meaical ove hundr d and fourteen steel plates, superbly engra’ ‘and colored especially for this work, in Paria, after drat ings from ure, by Levelle. 290 Broad 5 York, dee . VALENIDYE’S DAY.—ORIGINAL VERSES, ACRO3- tics, &e, humorous, satirical o suitable ‘or valentines, written to order, on tion at STRONG'S valentine depot, 08 Nassar Al) applications or communications iyent paid) for the above will be considered strictly coufidential. Tact AND BEAUTIES OF FANNY FERN—WHO wrote it t is nearly ready, ana will be published in a few days, Some ray that Kuth Heli is Fanvy Fern. In ft #0 oF tet? The book now in press will tell the eeoret If Fanny Fern is not Ruth Hall, who is Fanny Fern? ers still crowd in. It will bave thousands of readers. To be published in one volume, cloth. Price H. LUNG & BROTHKR, 121 Nassau street. Booksellers, news ogetts, pediers and aii others will please rend in their orders at once. ‘They will be aup- Blled at very low raten, by the single copy, dozen, hun red oF thousand. Ail orders will be supplied in the poe 9 that they are received. So all bad vetter order at once. Price for the complete work, handsomely bound in one volume, cloth gilt, is one dollar a copy only. ‘opie of the above work wi bo hat & meen Do any part of the United States, irxt mail, free of post- age, on their remitting one to the pablisner, ine letter, post paid. TAR! WAR! WARI—NOW READY, THE BATILES OF THE CRIMEA, ‘meluding a compte fi de cua po eee Ry Ao boner tere ‘rom. commencement 9 present time—giving & raphic are of the drama of war—its blood, eraphic pict sea \y daring, personal Plan of Sebastopol, 22 by 11 ta Gattdeciioon tat: # FE Charge of the Light 12 pages. Price 60 work will be furnished to dea'ers om liberal to sell the work io all parts of the the Canadas. Address orcers to GO. 5. WEL Publisher, 140 Ny t, New York. cA publishers giving tke above of the paper to the book. it 28 oF H oa Bi : insertion. and se a paliicher, whi receive a copy ‘of the publisher and importer of books, No. | | the house. | prising sofas, tete-atetes, ota ANTED—| fon 5 calling at 8 80 Duane + be wie hear ome great advantage. Trey, WANTED.—I¥ MARY AND ELLEN ‘MeCrydmen, in Restor Soeur, ¥- Y., from Rose- Extharine who oe srrlved te ew York city, of heir residence, come her, ting tt {er to Michael Dalton, No. 7 Bond street, Brosklys, AE. L. M ARNOLD MAY LEARN OF SOMETHING to his advantage, by calling at the British Com- mercial Insuranee office, 65 Wall street. vantage, by » ‘sakes W. Sains, 62 South street, Sten ~-MONSIEUR FREDERIC COURVOISIER, LIRU- % tenant-colonel de la Chaux de Fonds, a succombé & ‘attaque d’apo ae corps @ été transporté a a Chaux dea Fe été iahumeé avec tous les hon- uivi dum cortege d’au moins 3,000 —THINGS REMAIN THE SAME OUT DOORS doors. Al well. E PERSON WHO ADDRESSED A LETTER TO THE oprietor of London gin, (advert sed in the New ‘ork Herald, February 2,) may receive information on the London’ gin by comimun\cating with William Reed distiller, 118 Twenty-ninth atreet, between Second and Third avenues, N. Y., formerly distiller im England under the Excise laws. EV, WILLIS LORD, D. D., OF FAIRFIELD, FOR- merly of Cincinnati, will deliver the eighteenth iscourre before the Young Men’s Association of the South Dutch Church, Fifth avenue, corer of Twenty- fiat atreet, om next Sabbath evening, 1ith fast., at 7) o’cloek. REV. SAMUEL D. BURCHARD, D. D., WILL deliver the fifteenth discourse before the ‘ You People’s Christian Association’? of Cal iat eburch (Twen' ‘ird street, near Firth morrow evening, at 7}, o'clock. SPIRITUALISM. ITUAL RAPPING AND WRITING.—MRS. COAN will receive visitors daily at 720 Broadway, Hope ape! Building. Hours 10 to 12 0’clock A. M., and 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 o’clock ’.M , Wednesday and Saturday even- ings excepted, Admission 50 cents. N.B —Public circle to-morrow (Sundsy) afternoon and evening. O50), FO8 SALA COFFER, CAKE AND RE- froshment saloon an old established stand, situated in one of the best locations in the city; ha eee the mp 8 — oS the al age are ing South. Apply at 212 way, room No. 10. nti ey SHHERS & PURDY. SALKS AT AUCTION. LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER —Sf0CKS AND bonda at Capt ipin sae Sale.—Albert H. Nico. will sell this day, Feb. 10, at 12% o'clock, at the rchenta’ Exchange, for acsount of whom it may con- cern, $1,000 Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad first mort. §28¢0 ber cent, cenvertible bonds, interest Ist May aod iat November, $600 each; $15,000 Cleveland, Painesville, ee bula Railord 7 per cent mortgage bonds, an reet 1st n. and Ist July; $3,000 Columbus, Piqua, Indiana Railroad, 8 per cent convertible mortgage bor interest Int april and Ist October; $13,000 Hudson River Railroad third mortgage 7 4. interest Int May and lovember, $1,000 eaca, 27 shares New Jerne: ilroad and Transportation Com, ny, $0 each; 4 do. Third Avenue Railroad, $100 do ; 25 do. Kixth Avenue Railroad, $100 do.; 9 do Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Kailroad, $50 do.; 60 do. Greenville and Miams Railroad, 60 do.; 145 do. Chatham Bank, $25 do.; 40 do, Butfolk Bank, $60 do. ; 2i do, North Kiver In. surance Company, $26 do.; 15 do. Greenwich Insurance Company, 25 do ;'9 do. Ormmercial Express Company of Troy, $50 do.; 10 do. American Express Company 10) do. ; 6,800 do. ‘Rudesill Gold and Copper Company of N. C,, $5 'do.; 100 do, Alleghany Goal Mining Company of N.C, 8100. Terms of sale.—ten per cent this day, and the balance before 2 o'clock on Monday. The accrued interest on all the bouds wail be charged to the purcha- ser. Next regular ssleon Monday. Albert H. Nicolay holds regular sales of stocks and bonds, every Monday and Thursday, at the Merchaats’ Exchange, ani also rpecial sales when required, Tuesday, Wodnesday, Fri- ¢ay and faturday. At private sale.—A great variety of first class railroad, city and State bonds, bank, in:u- nd other stocks, of undoubted character for in- vestment. For particulars, see his private sales cata. logue. Office, No. 4 Broad street, next to the corner of Wall street, AUCTIONEER —LARGE tale of 90 choics and valuable ther with six brown stone mastic and unficisbed, sitaate on both sides enue; Highty-ttird and fighty-Courth streets in the city ew York,--ANIHONY J. BLEECKER will rell, on Thursday, Feb. 16, at 12 o’clock, at the rcbanta’ Exchange, the following described property, va Ninth avenue and Fighty-fourth strect—Kight lots, forming the entire front of the ok on the t side of Nisth avenue, between Eighty-thitd and’ Righty. fourth streets. e oD Fighty-fourth streot—Also, 12 lots of ground, with six three story Gmished and unGnished first class dwel- lings thereon, situated on the soath side of Kighty fourth street, commencing 100 feet west of Ninth aveaue. Fighty-third atreet— Also, 19 lota of ground, on both sides of Kighty-third street, 8 on the north side and 11 } side, commencing on the south 100 feet west of Ninth enue and Eighty fourth street—Six fae lots with house, and ‘lage house sifuated on and next the northwest corner of ue and Kighty fourth street, five froating on | and one on the strest. ore lots in the rear «f the above, or om rear street lots. nd Righty-fourth street—Also, 6 lots 5 om and next the northeast coraer enue and Eighty fifth street, Ove frontiag the avenue and two on the street. } Ninth avenue—Also, 6 lots on the east aide of Niato avenue, between kghty third and Eighty fourth streets, commencing 25 feet $ inches north of Eighty thi street, and | lot and 2 gore lots in the reer of the same, 2 fronting on the south side of ar treet. ‘Also, 2 lots of ground oa the east ninth avenue, between Eighty-second and Righty third streets, distimt 26 (ret 8 inches south of Eighty third street. The location of the above ty is about the bert on the whole island, being situate in the immediate vi- cinily of Manbattan square (already opered aad pail for), and the great Central Park, being abc ut one ok | from either park, The neighborhood is balding up very rapidly with first class brown stone and roastic front houses, mostly Fn wen by the owners thereof. All the perly adjoining the above is owned by large proprie tora, pledged to keep the neighborhood fre: cen. hole, the above sale offers the beat o> tunity for a safe and profiteble investment that has 0 presented for years past. ‘The sale will be positive, and every lot ofiered wold without reserve to the highest bidder. are all opened and partly graded. ‘Ihe terms of sale ‘will be li to purchasers, as 60 per cent of the par- chase can remain on ‘bond and mortgage for ‘i years. end further particulars cam be had of to auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street. UCTION SALE.—HOUSEHULD FURNITURE, PIANO , forte, &e.—K. W. WESTCOTE, auctoncer, will rel 4 catalogue, without regard to weather, on Moncay, at 103 o'clock,’ a very large and desirable variety of rove weod and mahogany furniture, contained in houre No 72 Eighth avence, orar Fourteenth street, beiag the eo tire farniture of twelve rooms, couristing in part of au Th rosewood plano forte, made by George Hews, of Hoeten; variety of rich carpets in the rooms: euit of rch | carved roeewocd parlor furniture, two elegant Preach mirrors, to mateh ; lace curtains and suades, Fyyp- ‘Usn statue marble top tables, mirror front, rese wood te- he wip ggg re wo ty yaintings, ke ; rorewood ant m ot hair mattresses; feather bed ture; mabogany extenrion tal tea seta; ivory cutlery; glass UCTION SALE OF ELEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURST A ture, &e.—M. DOUGHTY, tile day, faturday, 10th iost enue, by order of the com lounges, a ietoads, card, centre, extension, dining aud tea tables; marble bureaus, washetards, secretary aud bookcase, writing 6 mehogany and rorewood Preach bedat bair mattresses, palliaases, oil paintings, pier and oval wm! rere, crockery, p'ated ware, cooking stoves kitchea furniture, ke. Hale poritive,without regard to weather top S. BOGART —Teerday, February 13 at 104 . At the new sales room), ccruer o! Fraukfort oud | Willis m streets, one block from the City Hell, hone belt fornitura, conslatiog of a large and general assortment | of parlor, bedroom and kitchen furattare, crockery, | chias, and glassware; also « lot of (ame) goods, clothin: | ae., Ke A VCTION NOMUCE—L. A. MIUIS, AUCHIONRER — A UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONREA—BY J, CONELY @il) seD, this Cay, (seturdey,) at le , without reserve, at the auction store, 59 Greeo wich an a wtock of groceries, wises, &e.; also the remains of a stock of taney weedle worked collars, clothing, &ec. UCTION NOTICE—THOY. BELL, ACC SELL & BUEH.—This day at 11 it Keade snd Duan jaors, teas, | dry goods, i} 7 , fancy goods, clothing, w . Pelntings, engravings, &e.; also the balance stoe perior choices winer, in bottles, demijehnr, NB iy jl be given of t tale of Canary birds, D. NASH, AUCTIONESE, STORE 310 KROAD- . way —Will be sold at auction, st the store, on Feb. 12, at 12 o'clock A. M., a lot of counters with diswere, cutting word 4 Jerge cilcloth, gaa Oxturce, ebaire, show cases, | | this day. Goud bargains must be erpected, | thes, and au) | o'clock, at the sales HERALD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1855. SALEs aT AUCTION. ¥ F. COLTON, AUCHONRER.—!MPORTANT SAL of rosewoud an wal y cabluet faraiture, rose- Ly Plone forte, Vrine piaty wisrors, &e. &:.—i'. COL- will sell, this diy, Saturday, February 10, o'clock, at t¥e suction rooms, 69 Beekuan xtroe large and desirable assortment of rich rorewuo! ant ima- bogeny cabivet furniture, being mostly the stock of a manufactorer, aud will comprise in part of several ma- hogery sofas and tete-a tete, lounges and louuge bed- steads, marble top creasing bureaus, mabogany aad Blackwalnut bookcases an secretaries, full Freash and Gothic bedsteads, Voltwire*and carved back cha‘rs, ma. a pepe, ty rene wp centre, card ‘and sofa . nsion iinieg do, wardrobes, cai oil loths, beds and balr mattresses, fancy a ig do, c.; a ko several French plateeval and square mir rm also one roee wood in good order; alro 60 cottage \ plated table ware; also balance of goods b, mortgage remaining from last aale, Toe ant be delivered this day and Monday. Sale peremstory, without vaio her, Goods can be examined early in tue B C. A. WATERBURY, AUCTION: OUR cond, tale this week, of Havana ne; akes ii day, Saturday, Fob, 16, wtyl03¢ o'cloak. ‘This vale in- cludes choice old wines, cordial, brandies in varicty; also ten cask, containing 1,500 gallons, very au perio: Seuterne wire, now in Custom House, ready for delivery. A fine opportunity for @ speculation, Full particulars by catalogue this morning, at our store 38 Broad street 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER This dag, (Saturday) morning, at 10 matenta of bee, eae four story bonse 78 Warren house,) consisting of the vis'—Basem ni--Brassela carpet, and dining ta: sofas, mirrors, china dinner and toa’ sets, cut ra ory cutlery, &e, Parlore—Rieh- earved rosewood in brocade, arm and reception ckairs to mateb, entre wide and #ofe tables, superior rosewood ¢tagere, with plate glass doors and back; very costly rosewcod pianoforte, of splendid tone acd finish; Tosewood bookcase, superbly earved; ladies’ rosewood escriteire, with pluie glass doors, superb tapestry car- pets, Jarge oval mirrors, lace windew curtains, 18 choice Oi} paintings in rich frames, French engravings, rich china vares, bisque and Parian figures, twenty-one day ormolu clock, china spittoons, &., ke. ‘Drawing room— Mahogany suit ia crimson plush, oval mirror, lace cur- tains and rich shades, rich piintings, mantel clock, Uncle Tom Cabin vases, elegant rosewood bedateads, bu: Teau, Washstand, en suite, gilt toilet ret, Also,” the choice furniture of seven bedrooms, comprising rose- wood, mahogany and blackwalnut, beds and bedding, heir mattresses, &o, pos! WARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—B. SCHENCK will sell, on Saturday, February No. 16 Wall street, at 1 o'clock, & splendid col- of ladies’ city made furs and robes, being the ation of the sale of Thursday last, comprising a Deautiful assortment of real Hadeo: 7 aablo, Ri sian imperial do. Grecian stone marten, mia! Bobemian fitch, German and Ri ermine talmas, capes, vi:torines, Bay wolf, Riberien wolf, grey fox, iyn all made in the dest manner, and bea Sale positive, Terms cash. IDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER. — EOWARD A, Schenck will vell thig day, (Saturday,) Feb. 10, at ully trimmed. Lager at the rales’ room 16 Wall street, a private ry of oll p by the best artists in Rurope. following pit are the property of a gentleman for Eur. pe, and will be perempearily wold to the ighest bd.dder, The paintings include very beautiful Jandecapes, arctitectural “interiors, Dutch interiors, winter scenes, ra} subjecti ces, marine feces, and many splenaid | pine -ACONETY, he fellow bi 1, Vandriesit, Wil ia Evans, Causaer, Roaseel, Wa Jaaper, Fely, and others, Sate poritive. a LIN & NICHOLS, office 81 Nassau street —¥. & N. would mort rerpectfully auuounce to their frieads al the public that they will give their prompt attend: to rales of household furniture, merchandise, & privare res dences and stores. Gp 2ORGE COOK, AUCTIONEER.—GSORGE COOK WILL ell by auction, this morning, at 194¢ o'clock, at 17¢ Greepwich, below Dey atreet, furaiture snd house- hegping article, bedateads, watiresses, illons, dining tales, chairs, carpets, crockery and glasawere. Also deka, counters, reales, sofe aprings, end 10 doz Per tors’ lamps. Sale positive. The store to let. ENRY 8. LEEDS, AUCTIONKER —BY H. H. LEEDS & CO.—On Tharséay, Feb. 8, and Friday, 9th, at { o'clock, at the salesrocm 10 Nassau strect—Large ‘of furs, the stock of one of our best manufacturers, Id in consequence of the disvolatien of copartuerahip, without reserve, manufactured for the city retail trade, in the bert manner, consisting of stone and m'nk mar ten, chinchilla, Hudson Bay sable, Kalafat do., victo- rin¢s, talmas, ‘tippets, copes, culls , all lined with leo, ermine ete for w: pille, complete; aleo, superb real s mulls, culls and capes of the hgh above goods are all warranted as reprecen poritively without reverve ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—CLO3ING SAL of furs, this da: it 10 dg och reet, tle} every variety of furs in the market, all of which wilt be sold without ‘ail, Traders are fevited to aitend. Also, nt 24, o'clock P. M., & gene- ral agsortment of rich furs, as the atore must be closed OUSE. AND LOT AT AUCTION —10_ BE SOL) BY Sherif’s tale, at public auetion, on Tuesday the 15th instant, at 12 o’elock M., at the Mer Exchange, in this city, the house and lot 108 Kast six- teenth street, Jess than a Lundred yards from two rail roads, public squares, feuntains and churches. The lot in 20 feet 10 inches by 1B feet 3 inches. The house ix | four story and high basement, contaise all modern im provements, gar, baths, range, hot end cold water, wash room and water closets. Court yard and iron portico in front, Title perfect, Ail taxes paid up to next May. House ineured for $5,000, rented for $700, and bailt in © most substantial manner. IDLOW, Auctioneer. Ko. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—-AT 103, the salesroom, 40 Pine and 66 tlemen's scarf ment of recondband fu ke , tegether with tus OBN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONKER, — STORE 110 Centre street, corner of Fravélin.—Mcrtgags sale of groceries, fixtures, &e,—This day, (eaturday,) ni k, at 67 James atrect, consisting of the usual variety of tear, coffees, sugars, counters, counter feales, measurer, ke., ke. CHASLES F. WATTS, , Attorney for Mortgages —FOURTA SALE 5 ing over 600 varieties of pub r at auction, Faturday evening, Feb ruary 0th, at 7 o'clock, at th 6 ryom, 377 Brow! way, & large ccllect.on of books, stationery in quanti rb valentin LYMAN & CO, (aueceasors to Cooley and Keose ) MORIARTY, AUCTIONERR— Wi ‘clock, at 173 Onathem niture from femilies lea’ the furniture from Thur of in correquence of the storm Genrral assortment | tailing, For freight or p , removed for convenience | OF | 1 | be signed) an fale peremptory | SERINE’? SALE —BY VIRTUE OF <BVERAL WRITS FD of exeoution to me directed and detiverod, I will ex pore for sale, at public ve the 10th day of Feber 4 ting, reels and fixtures; 1 twirting machine; 17 dos and fixtures, 20,000 5 ard Eitto; 20,000 yaras alto: 200 pieces bi 000 yards of Ince; 4 yards thick Wilton lace, 4(0 duxen bonnet frames; $00 lbs copper wire; 20 pieces of oil rilc, « lot of manufactured goods, counters, desks, stoves and stesm aparstus for making boavet frames, ke JOUN ORoBA, Bheritf i. Caommm, Pevuty Sheriff. , February 3, 1865. 0,000 yards Dated New Yor! . M._CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, 8y, 12th tnst, at 10'; o'clock, at Now. 248 oud 20455 Grand street, the coutents of & bout and shoe store, comnlating of « choice sele:tion of Intiew taiters, boots and shaes, and store fistures, By order of T. J. GILLELAN, Deputy Sherif NI# MORRELL, AUCTIONFER.—SUPERIOR ROSE cod piano forte, celebrated maker, who rece! ved al, (qual to new, cost 8200. Also eight 06 parlor furniture, black diving tables, superior oll paintings tory sale, this morn at 10) Broadway, co;per of Duane, by cata! + beok sofas, soto w tates, Civans rockers, cary ebairy, ottom: intends, dreas bureaus, French retar (s, lad Tosmwoed bedate ada a wash athnda, library tables, rove: S the, ‘.— Purchasers are aveured every article io this day eatclogue it of superor quality, worthy of « more full eseription, whieh they will epon TLUAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER —HOUMEHOLD furnitere, ke-—WILJIAM I6MVING & OO. will rill at auction, on » February 30, at 10% 5 Pine treet, W. Prueels end Turkish carpets ebairs, in beir cloth, rosewood contre , Poseword marble top weshstands and plain (ressing bureaus balr nattresses, feather beds, bolters amd pillows walrcsuy centre and pier tables, card tables, etegeres, wachitan t+ crocker), mabogaay ony tebler, maple sad dinck © ones seat kitebem farmitare, ke Also, for seroust of the underwriters, chris, drawers, wecer shirts, we. Ww © pLHuRTs, AUCTIONEER. — MONT A 3% BALE - lumber ino *, i machina. with Melts, pulley®, kes s sll tus CoRR ted the carpenter's snd | Norfolk the rope, M., from her vertu, at the street. Fi freight or passage, having wnequalled necommedation for elegance and cota’ort, apply to COLLINS, 56 Wall atreet. EDWAKD K. Passengers are requested to be on board at LL oe’ elook mucceed the A rol tha A.M. ‘The steamship Baltic will ne cannot carry any goods contra. and sail March ith. Shippers please take notie the ships of thie line seanot’ — band of war. \HE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATE j raat Stoasoers.—The snips composing the line ace wil ATLANTIC Capt, Went, BALIIC, Capt. Comatook, PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. ADRIATIC Capt em Those hhips ave Leon built by contract, expresaly for government aervice. Every care has been 'taten In thes Constructian, as also in thelr engines, to eusu And speed, and ther accomodations for pars, I for elegeace and comfor i from New York to Liverpooh ip =", clase cabla, ais, in pecond do. $75, exsh-o+« Use of extra nize state rooud Be ens Sit to New ork, i0 and 20 guiness. AD oxperriest sargeon attached to each hip. No berth ‘entil paid for. FROPORED DAT#S OF BAILING. FROM NEW YORK. FROM LIVenrot. Wednewdlay, Dec, 27.1854, Saturday, Dec, 17,.., Wednesday, Jum. 10..1856. Saturday, Deo. 60 Wednesday, Jam. 24.1865, Wednesday, Wednesday, 1064 1864. Wednencay) Mai For freigh 1. DRAPER, Havre, # of thene ati not be rccountable for ‘iver, bullion, apecie, jewelry, precious stones on unless bills are signed therefor, and the value theicof theroin expressed. Shippers please take notica, taat the sbips of this line tannot carry any gools coutraband of war. HK LIVERPOOL AND VHILADELPHIA STEAMSELP Company inten sailing their favorite steamships— CLLY OF AN HESTER,. y pt. Wylie, CITY OF BALTIMORE, (new Basen 65 CITY OF WASHINGTON, do. YROM PULA CITY OF MANCHESTER... Thursday, January 18, 1885, ROM LAVERPOOL, CITY OF MANCHESTEK Fobruary 14, 1668, Bal cording to state rooin. Joon $0, 66 and $6, A limited number of third class passengers will be 4 Liverpool, aad found im taken from Philadelphia uvisions, rom Pbilatelphia.,..,.800 | From Liverpool Parties wishing to bring out tl fends certificates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums Of £1 sterling avd upwaris, | Apply to SAMUI, SMITH, Agent, 17 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and No, 7 Broad way, New York, OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—TH® UNITED Biren mail stenmor UNION, RK. Adaras, Commander, will Joave New York for Havre, touching at Southamptoa Mo lan the maila and yearengers on, Habarday, Fob, 1 at 12 o0’clock, from pisr 47, orth River, foot of atreet Price ¢f Passage—First Cabin $45 btain —Hecond Cail u Lag cage pot wanted on the voyage should be seat om board the day before, marked below.’? No freight will be taken after Thursday, Feb. 4. For freight ‘spply te MOKTIMER LIVINGSTON, TEAMS HITS EBETWYEN HAVRE AND direct.The stenmahip ALPS will ail from Havre di- rect for New York, (without ealllag at any port in Kng- land) on Saturday, “ith of November, ‘The rates of freightand passage in Gret aad wecond. o be moderate, ‘Ibe sailing of the succeeding steamers ver will be shortly euncanced, The rave of insuravee & France lee by from Havre direst for New York, than in shipe callus ut an Eaglish port. Apply io Havre and Paris, 17 Boulevards dew taliens, to Donald Ours, York, to BE. CUNARD, 4 Bowl f J) RW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STRAM: via Niewragua.—Ths Accessory Traae't ( : as Proprietors. ‘The splendid double-engine mabip STAK OF THE WEST, 2,000 tons barthen, Capt. Tarver, will leave (rom pler No. 8, North river, af Do'clock ¥.M for Pucts Arenas, on Monday, Fob 12, 600 tous burthen, oF but twesve mi i several travepertation by ew and ewift iron wteam the river and lake, whic ¢ from coven to ocean, iu their ventilation and apply on) Agent, iy to No. 5 Bowling Grees. et the office, Letters 2h crnw Letter Loge mads up per ball ounce. 8 MAIL LINE CALIFORNIA, VIA ASPIN Wall and Panam ifor=lans are informed (by autbocity from the Panna Railroad Company) that the trarsitof the Isthmar will be made by railroad, from Ocean to Ocean. No more mule travel—no river boating On Tuesday, Februsry 20, at twoo'cloc’ , M.. from pier at foot of Warren street, North river, will be dispate sed the ficet steamehip ILLINOIS, Captain H. J. Hartateng, U.8.N, to connret at Panam the new nud supe tier steamabip JOHN L, vy 8. A spare boat always kept at Panaina lo prevent detention, la case of ace'dent, No freight rerciret after ou o'clock on the apply at the Company's office TRY yon. A IP COMPANY—POR HAVANA and New Orlecns—On Paturtay, Vencuary 17, , from pler foot of Warren etree er, CRESCENT wellknown ¢ be secured Orleans, 90 rm tigned by the Company No other (orm rigned, and wed after the hour of ply at the { Warren. M. O, KOGERTS. r office. will be seege, Company, 177 West street, corm re USTRALIA~ PIONEER LINK, CARRYING THE U. A S wall,—The pew and elegent clipper slip CYORGES, 1,200 tone, for Sydney and Melbourne, now lying at pler'7, FR, will positively wail on the ist of March. Thin sbip offers a rare opportunity for mochan- ice, laborers, nud domestic servants desiring to emigrate to fy¢ney, where immediate employment is obtained at evormoualy bigh rates of wegex Only $79 required to here and $50 after arrival, to be paid out of ‘The Ccorges will be follo by the clipper , to sail tor Melbourne on the 20th of ad voyage: eplendid firet a bedeing and board fur Apply om toard, or to RB. W. CAMERON , 116 Wail steeot SOR SAVANNAH ANI oT) ) FLOW DA—UNIIRD STATES 4 Tyon, will leave N Sevruary 10, {1 M. tills of laa borrd. For fre'ght apply on board; or f SAMUEL 1. MITCHILL, 15 Broadway. “ through tickets from New York to Jacksonville, 841, ta Milaths, $3. The Knoxville eed, and leave dey, Foo, 17 Mail L AUGUSTA, Cap’ Yevennah ‘on rate: ‘OR CHARLESTON AND 1IAKIOA —ShMI-WEEKLY ¥F United States Mal Line —The steamship BOUL LN EK, T. Ewer commander, will leave pier No. 4North | 1 river, on Saturday, Feb. 10, at & o'clock P. M. prens For freight apply on board, where all ville of ladu jor parange, at the office of SPOFFURO TILERION & CO, 80 roadway yagh Lekets to Flo ride as follows:—To Jacksonville, to Vilatke, $23. ‘The NAPHVILLE will succeed and eave on Wednesday, Yeb. 4. POR NOKEOLK, I ‘the United st ish, command Hatuiday, February 10 at 5 o'clock P M.; will arrive ie x} alterovon, amd Petersburg and Rich mond the following mera ng. From Nurtoly, pevsengers for the Fouth proceed oy iaitroad direet, with through tickets from Weldon to Wilmington Augusta, ke. Pas one fare to Neriolk, $8, to Potersbvarg and Riek mond, $10; stewrage balf price, Ay ¢ Tt DLAM & Pkasatte 52 Broadway. AND RICHMOND. — ship JAMESTOWN © STALLS UCRG AND RIGA MOND — utes tomil steamship JAMESTOWN, Le OF SOMPOLK, PETERADURG The | Hates leave th ae forth th ean ea! o 4st Norioll. For passage, apply to LUDLAM & AMANIS, 92 Broadway DIY GOODS, ac. T° IMI OLTER® OF HOMPRY, GLOVES, LACK aXD tw broidery or auction jobvere ie that line —A par 1 es tabliab, od in Virginia exe in the above now selling, ond bas sold for tes Iwst year, from twenty to twenty-five hundred dollars & moath cash, wants to arrange with a0 experisored party to purchase this srmwcst monthly at auction or other wise, The object of (he advertiser la to save the Ume and expenee of golog ot senting several tines during the peor tothe North, Letiers atdressed to BN. bow 414 Port Otice, Norfola, Virginia, will be attemted to RESPELTAULE GERMAN GR! Wistes TO a0 to Leroye ans Deckageia. Ad A othes, of Are. man, 68 second Rent 0 AS BERN ACCUSTOMED TO yOu bermew from chidbeot. aad who writes | burmese haut end coder tants boon! of GHATS WANTED TO ViMIT rH. PRINCHP AL, places in the United tiates ond the Cagadas to sell tle best map oat a mop of the Wieck Sea and the Cr mes, showing the militer, toe { the abled forces, views of the terrise Derricace to the Diack “ea, battle of lokermane, eof of Kassie, Bultan of Turkey Los hag len, Prince Hoge: hou Denaparte, ke Apply at No @ Fulton ctreet, op whniee GESTS TWENTY WANTED, TO CANYsss THE vity for “The Great War io Ube Kast,” ilectrated, pebliehed this Gay, alee “Ctartliog Vects for Kaow No- Comveasers wanted for evantios, These books , Amer rae amily Pabbierloe . ment, rope rueet, Y, wom Be V,ep ecaire, $17 WANTS, ‘AGED WOMAN, WHO WAS con! ‘® stillborn chit <3 in an infant to nurw at herresidence, References given, if required Apyiy ot Hantington street, firwt west of Court, Youth Lcooklyn. KEEEPER--WANTKO BY AN EX: ia adry goods, commission, services would be required) wach ever in copying, counts, jae nets: wore wil Ld Fata, aud good clty reference Addtoas TT, F, D., Herald rite OOKKEEPER WANTED: ONE WiiQiplag by doable rough practical knowl 20 of Pha ye very best of (airy; must be # good poum=(lerald office, box with referevers Adarer wame, residenes F* quired, os, sad amount of salary re- POY Wantec “ikD A GOOD, SMART, AOTIV: boy, in ao lr og hoae, one who write and ane renidos w! ix parents preferred, ber 3,642 Post Ofc im (he vandwriting of applicamt. COK,—WANTED, AT SO. 10 WAVERLEY PLACE, A first rate cook; ore whe understands ber business inevery reapect; chore meed apply. Also, a fret abennaid, Toe best of recommentatioon re. White or ¢¢' sred erok, Out a Protostant, D" G CLERK WANTED ONE THOROUGHLY quainted with the re ail aad prescription vu si oman corer of Seventeenth etree Apply to F. A. Hi and Fourth aver FF" HOOKS) LLERS.—A YOUNG MAN, 22 YRARS wee a situation with some good houre, baw bad years « rien» in city trade, in wholesale and retail bran bes ould notebject to golng either South or West, with proper inducements, The bent references given aw to cheracter and business abili- ty. Address H H, H., box No, 96T2.New York Post Onlice. OUPEKERPER'S SITUATION WANTED-—BY AN American lady, of the highest respectability, in a fpiall family, without chiliren Can give the of reference, is fully competeot to fill the situation. Please oto M Y., i4s Srxth avenue, ir the mora- ing place for a personal interview. WANTED-—A WOMAN, ABOUT yenrs of oge, fo toke the entire charge of a other rerven e kept; capable of cook- t of city refer a. Address A. W., Scotch or Kng 4 ing, & Herald ot OTLL, CLERK AN AMERICAN MAN, tingle, A +1) the work is light) One Who can give good reference a» 0 ho , sobriety and activity, moy find writuation, by ad¢reanng Hotel, He rald office, with reference and salary WANTED—A 'ES*ECTABLE VERSON, ONE 0 the care of cbidren, ish, or French, to take th: eo wnt understand ew 1 who cannot answer the i be required, Call at either American, Knj of two little boys portern, M find it ¢ to procure any of the above u examine our application regi a rtreet. ITUATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG MAN, TWENTY BS) ove years of age, aw Kooper ia a bank, ingur- nce company, or Aone meraatile bowne, iy willing to mohe bimseit ly uneful; good reference or seeurity if required wA. DB) 48 Bighth aven T° DRUGGISTS —A PHYSICIAN OF 1 A ole charge, in the absence of (he pon Hi posted up in retail, &e, OM eountry Address M.1)., box 160 Herald office. ke of the | Capt. CD, Ladow, will | will leave pier 14 North river, om | ®* THE FIRST Lrreeatly as \atorin & re- Fpected (ollener ner of Fourt! Wns IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, IN BROOKLYN, ap Aptiican Protestact girl, she mast umder- | stand werhing and Lromiog end plain cooking, One that can be weil recommenced may apply at 45 Hicks street, Vreokly n, A BY A KEI RCTABLE MARIUED WOMAN, hag just lort her baby two weeks oli, « baby ‘ther own resideoce, which will meet wil tom. Meare apply to Mry. Metiear, rear. VATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND walter, Apply at S10 Fourth street, between 10 | ard 2 o'clock. Wa A MILLINERY KSTABLICHMPYY, A young lady, 9 | wellieg required. Apply at 2 Waverly place after 104 M ANTED— IMMEDIATELY IN A YRENCH FAMILY, # geod rmert cook, understanding pert e | iy withoul goo! alty re | | ing anc runing > ext Th rf sooon.d street Wedey, ferences, Apply at 70 Letween one and five © A KESPECTAULE YOUN nehember 7 ANTEY rituat Honleg; herself generally tieth wtreet, between jor teo daye, BY A Rh-VPCTABLA YOUNG W U sdand sixth rteeet, NY A VERY KESPROTA ANTED—A SITUATIO bie woman, as housekeeper in @ «small fami W Good city reference. Can be seen tor thi Perry street, third story, back room, im the rear ANTED--BY A KEAPECTABLE YOUNG Woman, aritustion es chembermats or waiter, Unes. ceptionatle references can be given if required. Apply at Ne. 1 Chatham square, ple depot, at any hour after any. ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL Nouse her and trener aad ue are Apply at ho 44 fon #trect, Brooklyn ANTED—DY A KERTEOTAULE BOCOTOH WOMAN, Ww nd neo U private femiy, the comntey prefer rence gives. Cau be ceom (ill enge: venteenth etreet, Letween Ninth and J ANTED—A FER ON ¥HO0 UNLERSTAND? DREae ond making up fare Callat 64 Kim street, corner of White treet. MBS WILLA! W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A KPROTARLE | American women to lo the general howsewors | of a rimall private family, of to do conti hing and itning no boarding Lowe keeper need wpply apply at No. 11 Detford staeet, for two dave Mga YOUNG MEN, TO CANVASS To thoes 4 oppertun sernte now ver artioniare a frow # w AM Wr. A FARMER AND GAKIRNE®: A MAy and wile, without chiles, to wors « emall form about seventy five miles from th near the line of the Hodson rratond the wo man mast be folly qaa- fed fo take charge of & yentool houses: alsoa tow or two and poultry Unquestionadle references will be required. | Ateote} nen or German would be preferret, Agy ron devining tach a witustion, with wecmmary « nf ved there, may cddress Lon 1,001 Post Office. Waunp-s YOUNG MAN, (AMEHICWN ) i aequalnted with the wholesale! quor trade, he elled at least Goe year as agent and cam ie fw nee © pret eonnaey trade, ant willing to travel ot three-fourths of Use tune, aleo give goo! reference for ol) moneys that may come into his hands 1) qualified to Wavel as ageat one (housed he ot more if worth raid stmouat need net app! ALT, Herald office, with ago, tor and iste of birth, and all will be conte ntial We; WY A MAN OF GOOD BL ties and experience « situation « Weotor, or general clerk. He oan give the ference and would loan b's 1000 6 9004 tee: rity, A line addrersed to ( , Herald offer, wut nee! with noted late attention Ws AN OVFICK, AN ACTIVE AND IN Wiigent lat, mast writes hand 204 come recommended Ahéress, in handwriting of app) , bon 1,088 Post Othee } ANTID—A BOY, ADOUT 16 YRARA OF AUR, IN } a law ofice, Mart write spond hee! ioquire | at Halstes’s bookstore, 10 Wail rireet, soto? Boor, be- | tween Gand 10a M. } ARTED—AT THE CHR TIAN HO vet ue, corper of Thirty etath warhers and inonerr, for general for city and evuntry, early Unie day, ADTEDAN AGENS YOR RACH GOL of ony ou xTH wate lls pew and peculiarly seowel | irre mee eae sewng young tase. Relays oe Y &° —POPRONTIC MEN (MECUANOS PRPRR ome, aed = which $I ” Tow t, ocek.