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‘Two British vessels of war were at Havar,s, and others were expected soon to be there. aden Markets, Stocks are dull to-day, Beading, 38 Long Island Raztroad, ; Pian Penna. fate Fives, 863. ose 1s abundant. City Ini THB ATTEMPT TO MURDER MES. BISHOP. LES. Feb. 14, 1865. Railroad, 44%; An may be readily imagined; the attempt made on Monday evening to assaseinate Mrs. Bishop has caused an intense ‘excitement, not only among her intimate frie: # awd relatives, but throughout the whole city. ‘The determination of some party to murder Mrs. B.—an smiable lady, lately married¢—must naturally cause a great sensation, particularly among the upper circles. Yesteriay she was visited by a large number of relatives and acquaintances, who, not satisfied with the reported wafety of the lady in the morning papers, could not rest ‘ensy unless they beheld the Indy face to face. Up to the present no clue has been obtained to the discovery of the unknown who attempted the assassination of B,, although Mra. great effort will be made by the authori- ‘ties to ferret out the offender. One of the most astute and judicious police officers of the city is now busily em- ployed in the prosecution of that very dificult task, and + is confidently hoped that ere a few days elapse the guilty party will be arrested. Mr. Bishop, on making search, found the bullet that was fired from the assas- sin’s pistol; the piece of lead had not to all appearance Deen moulded, as it was of very irregular shape, and re- sembled a slug more than a pistol ball. ‘Twe FRer AcADEMY.—-The examination of the stu im the Free Academy bas been in progress for some dents time. ‘The whole range of studies has been gone over, and the result has been gratifying, both to the student and the teachers. The recent changes in the method of teach- ag in this institution has made it, in fact, a college, ‘the perfect system and drill that obtains here akon compate with the most celebrated collegiate institutions im th: country. To-morrow evexing, the 10th inst annual junicr exhibition will take at the ball im the academy, corner of Lex! ‘Twenty-third street. The occasion wil img ove. fares n avenue and be an interest- Tur Riven BoArury.—We understand that the boatmen of the East and North rivers are about applying to the Legislature to pass a law to have al! boatmen licensed. ‘They will hold a meeting thie evening at 45 Whitehall street. It is hoped that all boatmen will attend. ATTEMIT OF AN INCENDIARY.—On last Monday night, be- ‘tween 9 and 10 o’clock, an attempt was made to fire an wnoccupied dwelling house situated in Broadway, be- tween fixty-foursh and Sixty-ffth *ireets. The house ya located’ in a brick row at No. 5. discovered a smoke in the | ares} ele The neighbors and on examining the ra, found the fire in a closet In the basement. ‘this cloret there ws: found » can of campkene. The fire was exting» neighbors before it had time to extend bey: et. It seems the premises were not properly s the rear basement door was found unloc ) this way itis believed the in- cendiary ob ess. This kind of neglect on the part of owne property, or their agents, in not se- curing an unoc 1pied house, affords an opportunity to incendiaries, eo angering the tives and Property of those in the immediate vicinity. Frasry Twexty sevevt Srreer—On Tuesday evening, shortly after 6 o’clock, a fire was discovered ia the house 125 TH} tin, from t} with but trifing damage. -seventh street, supposed to have been caused tove in the basement, It was e: ished with a few pails of water without an alarm, Tax. Hemamrary Scnoor iy Sixru Aveyur.—Mias Dow, ‘the founder of this institution, has furnished us the followin, who have so generous! which, as is well veo o vidual effort, in which I earnestly, I su! ceipts: and expenditures, sebco) (August 21, 1854), up to J im so tender my thants is inatedin an humble ve labored so 19, 1855, of thons’ behalt long it the following brief statement of re- from the commencement of the with binking fi but due the pablic, and those individuals aided in betray ft 7 achool, indi and and poor children, with an assurance of 2 warm appreciation on wy part fora kind sud ready co-operation. It would raed me unqualified pleasure to give the names of or, with their this the Teapective donations appended; bat first report presented, the list would be too ication. “ wum total; at tl well ag ee te jculars can 4@ WhO an gansrowsl, weebly aud monthly from M. F. A, M. and Mise Burton are regu! Taleo Faeyr) the of five dollars from ris, New York, with reports will be b Donations in coal, books, and clothing have also been re- ceived; among whieb, the Christmas present from Halleck, and the New-Year’s gift, through Mra, roughs, of the irving House, from her servants, co: ty-three dresees and many under are SEN aera A board of committee of tion of all gifts to the school. Expend tures of school, inclating rent. Total pévsonal expenses ........ itt ng , lwo. ing the excessive bard a cold winter, I 8 mae! been enable? to partially clothe and feed from six*y eighty children, at the same time instructing them in thore rudimeptal bramches suited to their age and capa- moralty; and tw as many aa a kind and generous public may give me t! oe. holding to my position and its city. also the principles of industry ai a ever endeavor to extend these advantages facilities of doing, objects, so long ave the means. ‘Tee Text ed Democratic Bart.—Th many Hall, 8; ¢ festivities were kept up it to a Iate bour. an manifested in war’ primary meetings The men ¢ ‘fr, the monic favorable , and Valentines becoming manner. Tunes Or Jupor Epwarps.—The physicians (Doctors fing on Judge Fa- Carnochan end F. U. Jobneton,) atte wards, presiding Justice of the Supreme Court o city, pronounce him to still remain He is, however, pregressing favorably. liusres or Tue How, Levi Caaterety.—Mr. Chatfield, late Attorney General of this State, who met with a seri- by being struek in the stomach by one up ad A + ous accident a jing on another, comi op ing last, is yet ina very internal bope is entertained for hia recovery. Obituary. REAR ADMIRAL 61K JOHN HILL, R. N. The London Times w state, Walmer, Sar Jo! class volunteer, in Kent, a few days sicce, him Hill entered the navy Sept 25. 1781, as mm board the On the 20th of Aprit, 17 Jam vati!l March, 1783. the til Thomas Boulden at Ni mate. ear be was successively appointed to the 1 and Juste, 80. Jes tw He then joined the Princess 98, bearing the fing in the Mediterranean of Sir Jobn Orde, with whom he remained until transferred, 1798, to the Minotaur, 74, Captain Thomas of the victor fleet at the ‘was acvanced to the rank of dated Octoder 8, in the tain Hill commanding the Mearterracean a Cha wa.dsppointed to an ager 4 wt reba coptiauet to discharge, in tue Baltic year, We next find On March 24, will, therefore, give only the ‘pte i name time pode bred d Raeks ¥ rr. ceipts and expenditures are open ¢ inspection of all. Monthly Mg fied, tp th Laser Seep ly subseriptions larly received. any many thanks to the kind donor. with a ies and gentlemen, have kindly consented te act im conjunction with me, for the year 1855, also a8 guarantee to the public for the atrict appropria- fo-rterath great The young democrats proved themapelves to be ax great adepts in tho mysteries of the Terpsichorian art, as they are in the sclence of politics, cellent, and, of ts, everyibing y was inaugurat- & precarious state. ice ling haa, however, been stopped, and every of Jani 26th says:—We + to have to. aunounce the death of Rear Admire! st the White Sir Jokn Hill, Knt., (1851) which took place at fernal, Alms, on the books of which vessel Le was tite he joined and he next served in the Channel and West Indies, as midshipman and master In the course of the latter and the baronet vineible, , in May Lous part ensuing battle of the Nile; for * bis conduct as senior Lieutenant on which occasion be Commander, by commission Mor- Mra. Bur- ta and hay with were thie first = ‘al, Cap roine and Mumber, in the 1813, he ‘or transports, the duties of and tw of Holland and France, for a period of nearly oo six years Having attained post rank, he was sbee- ently Victonliing Yard. eyed ar Captain Superintendent of Deptiurd eww p pe ot fly the decease of this venerable soe Captain the Bon ¥. William Grey, (brother of ker! rey,) gow in commend of the Hannibal, 91, screw, serving in the Black Sea, attains bis flag rank LIRUTENANT COLONEL LEACH, 0. B. ‘Tbe same journal adds —Lieutemant Colo C. Mh, of the Rifle Brigade, + Intel; after Perviny Weat 184 and 1 ro to Cope bettie of Kioge. He served subsequently woler from 1808 to the end of cluding the battles of Roleis, Vim }, Rocompanied the Rifle Brigade on the ex nhagen in 1807, and was present at the in the Penin- % warin 1814, in- and Basaco, the 15. Laxc died, aged 16, 1805, ection of the Coa, the retreat to the lines of Torres Ve- dras, the battle of Fuentes de 'Onor, the sieges of Cui- éad Rodrigo and Badajoz, the baitle of Salamanca, the retreat from Medr.d, the battle of Vitloria, aod various actions in the Pyrenees, the Lepr of the Bilassoa and attack om the enemy's position at the pass of Vera. veities of Nivelle, the battles of the Nive on the 30th, 11th and 12th sod battle of Toulouse, besides num: He verved also the can eof 181 tetties of Quatre Bras and incladia » the Sth, of December, the ac'lon at Tarbes, $s ohucm! tl Waterloo, at whiel list waits battle the command of the Ist battation devolved iter the two superior Lieutewaut Cé eat b as Ay ain contnsed by of aphellat the battle of Water brevet rank of major for his cond that of nt colonel and companion: Hath at Waterloo. We received the sliver + with twelve carpe. HOW. of ship 0 war ARLES Dary. seddiens eee os oow-« etter tees OF) the em aimye CRae ely, OF tee eum t at Vittoria, h officers of the reetment ceived at Ro eis, toe next ant if the metal regis | , excited universal ad- miration in our own in foreign countries. DEATH OF COL, THOMAS STANIFORD, OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY, Died, at Cambridge, (Md.) on the 3d inst., after a nd paintal MMness of four months, aged sixty-six years, ol. Thomas Staniford, Colonel of the third regiment o! United States infantry. Col. Staniford was a native of Vermont, and entered he army as ensign of the eleventh infantry in October, $12, and has since that peried, over forty years, beenin onrtant and active military duty aad on our Indian fron- ifer, He served on the Northern frontier during the}war of 1812 until its close; and, on the reduction o! army im 1815, he,was re’ in the sixth infantry, and a:com- het that regiment as the’adjutant in 1819, to the Upper liseouri, where thoy eavanmehen the first ates ae in that then wild and distant region. He there icipated in the euflerings, privations and disease that so dreadful- ly afilieted that command di the winter of 1819~'20, and which proved so fatal to both officers and men, Fever and scurvy broke out, arising from exposure and insuffi- ciency of food and mnelonmnn sovesaens and, remote from all succor or supplies, silently decimated the command, those who survived suffering for years the efiects of broken-down or enfeebled constitutions. His natural bealth and strength of constitution enabled him to i through those manifold scenes of privation and euflering which proved fatal to so many of his fellow officers and comrades. In the following promoted to a captaincy in the same iment, from which he was transferred in 1838 to the Eighth infantry, id served with the latter at in the Florida war. 9 he was promoted to majority of the Fourth infantry, and accompanied it from Jefferson Barracks to the Red river, in 1844, to form a portion of the army of annexation. 'It left the June, 1845, with the ‘Ibird infantry, under General Taylor, for Corpus Cristi, and Janded among the first troops which eae pa | constituted, as it was styled, “‘our little army of oscu- pation in Texas.” In October following he was transferred to the Fifth infantry, and in March, 1845, marched with his regiment to the Rio Grande. Be ,there participated in and distinguished himeolf im the battles of Palo ae and Resaca de la Palma on the 8th and 9th of May. In the latter action hegal- ear he was lantly repelled with hia regiment » Yarge body of Mexi- can cavalry and ranche hat were endeavoring to cut off the and baggage of our army amd attack it in the rear. steady and destructive fire of the afth e threw them into confusion and put tnem to a total route. For these services he received the brevet of lieu- tenant colonel. He was percents to the tieatenant- colonelcy in theeighth infantry in January, 1846; and in September following was brevetted colonel for gall conduct Inthe battles before Monterey. He proceeded winter to form part of with his regiment the follow! the;army of Gen. Scott to zvous at Lobos Island. On hia vi je thence he received a severe injary, which compel him to return tothe United States. From this injury he never entirely recovered, and in all bability it contributed in some measure to the fatal re- sults o disease. He, however, was enabled to join bis r Texan after the Mexican eg! suffering still at the time from its effects, and paetlaae with it up to the time of his promotion to the colonelcy of the third infantry in 1852. Court Celendar—This Day Wy id aaa) Disrnicr Covrr.—Nos. 13, 14, 28,80, 31, Supnuux Covrt—General Term.—Nos. 24, 82, 63, 4), 43, 47 to 50, 52 to 87. duprewn Circuit.—Nos. 836, 1665, 1596, 1602, 606, 1639, 1640 to 1646, 1649, 1850, Common Puess—Part 1.—Nos, 346, (900, $0, 370) 981, $82, 283. Part 2.— Now. 237, 318, 364 to 362, 265 to 368. Screnion Couxt.—Nos. 608, ia, 681, 637, 616, 649, 417, 568, 660, 662, 165, 431, 218, 446, 624, 13%, 156, 665, 666; 667, 668, 671, 672, 673, 674, 676, 676, 677, 678, 679. ‘The Bill for the Suppression of Inte: Eom stern tewof ies castor, are" Walle, the" proprietor cf the celebrated medical tion of alcohol known as the Scheidam Aromatic erm has shown that the prohibitory liqnor law now fore the ta ture imvolves a contradiction in principle which is likely to bave avery pernicious ical effec’. In point of factit excludes from medical practice the purest and best of all alcoholic stimulants, while it permits with- out Jet or hindrance the use of impure liquors for mo- dicival purposes. The clause to which Mr. Wolfe especially directs the attention of the oe of the epg as ation i icating liquor, or 'y place whatsoever, exce; hor Tecling house as above described, or ina church, or place of worship for sacramep‘al purposes, or ia a place where either some chemical, mechanical ot medical art is carried on as a regular branch of business, or while in the actual feces penmigns fram one piace to another, or stored in a warchouse paler to its reaching the place of its desti- nation. | The above it is stead ielon Wolfe from taking his schnapps out of for the purpose of bottling it. ‘The moment it is taken from under the Custom House lock, for any other purpose than that of exporting it in Be. Ad ew or jet fork ere ty Angee ne ualer ing clause. property of the State. Now the town agents of Maine, Massachusetts, Vermont, &:., nearly all of whom keep the ach PPS, not want it in pipes of ninet; , whic! smal'est quantity in which port These agents purchase the article because it is approved by ali emivent physicians as « specific ia many dis- eases, but if it were not verified by the o f the proprietor on the bottle, label, cork and wrapper, and ac nied by the endorsements of distinguished members of the a who could be certain that it was genuine end uoadulterated, it would Jose all ite value in the estimation of a sagacious public. They keow too well that sll liquors accessible to the liquor mixers are adulterated, and could not be satisfied of tue yarity of any articie purporting to be schnapps, unless id were surrounded with the Ee guarsntees. ‘The effect, therefore, of the bill as it now reads, would be to banish this preparation (which Mr. Gresley himself says is certified, “in many inetances,’’ to be une qualled in its “remedial effects,”) from every sick room, every hospital in the land, Physicians might prescribe it, patients might demand it, the united voices of tue thourands of medical men who endorse and administer it, might attest its value; but the law of ths State of New York, while declariag upon its face that pure liquor only should be sold by town agents. would forbid its ure, and compel a resort to adulterated alcohol in its stead. As Mr. Wolfe Sealy observes, this is indeed a 1 sort of temperance. If the sick are to take dif- neive stimulants, under competen’ advice, for Heaven’s don’t deprive them of the best in existence. The jaws of Maine, id Vermont permit the introduction of in bottles, and it is sold in that restrictions. It ceeshnpetie, ¢ the “chiedam Schnapps form under the usual peneable Albert 1. Nicolay will hold his lar weekly auction sale of stocks and bonds, this day, ‘clock, a: the Merchants’ Exchange. For far: ther particulars sec biva ertisement in another columa, Catalogues can be obtainnd at the ofiee, No. # Broad street. The Wet Weather Vesterday did not Damp- the erdor of lovers, judging from the rush there was all day at STRONG'S V npine Depot, No. 93 Nase street. He has a few more left of the right sort, which will be sold to-day at greatly reduced prices. An Americ: at Schastopol— Wis Views of the The Express Messenger this week will con- tain a long and intensely interesting letter from a Yorker now at Febestopol. Th I fowily pictorial paper will aleo p teo Faleone, and a mass of attractive r information inéispensable to expressmen. one dollar a year, Insued every Savurday by A. | £0N, No. 46 Broadway, for the ex Ail who are desirous of lenrning how the police of New York bing up rogues with a round turn, will obtain the National Garette of this week, where find the interesting information lice Shadows)” will find may oth. r interesting ar- ticles. ROSS, JONES & TOUSLY, agents, No. 103 Nassau staeet. Sold everywhere, bore th: im this association, Subscriptions received at No 2 A: tor House and at the Kalekerbocker office, 34% Hrosd- wey, up stair gratis. Holloway’s Otntgne and Pills.— harles Pierpont, storekeeper, of Troy, was for nine months deaf and , from a severe attack of ory: cured in two weeks by there valuable infallible im any case of skin discare, Sold Strand, Lesded, end by all droggists, at 26 ofate, O2ie Strand, on, an rag, a conte, 62. conte, and $1 per pot or box Ps ¥ Owners ot Horses will find namen + bottler, at 50 cents, superior to anyth’ cee toe ee oboe, ‘swellings, gaile, Deine Tamas Cortlandt street. rat aera 9 +» Tobtaw Lt- Hottles of my Onguent, for foret e qelaaithsee eieiaas In prow evens ’ ein in weeks, w oo ‘the wk! 3 v partof the cooptryr Daman ms Pre i hadbart ite eee ee eet One ‘State street, Albany. ; {bys | o'cloek, precisely, in liqui¢ation of a art, seven superior gold patent, aod so watches, and two inassive gol! bracelets | ade t larger stock consequently, we mar! Jow prices. 258, 250 and 260 Broadway, we will be enabled D. DEV! we dell’s can be bad om of the country. 302 ved wedding tion, or sent Broadway, corner Duane street. Second-hand elegant olean price $430, will be aold Re $386, will ¢ sold for $226; also, those $50 and $40. New pianos at extremely & Cos, premium #olean pianos, and ted modern improved Horace Waters’ pianos, ATERS, No, 303 Broadway. 100, $90, $75, low prices; T. & the celebra’ HORA jibert iano, 7 octave, (I. for $350; one do CE Byron et Cie., perfumers to her Rouge da la Reine; Lelion, ing the akin. have ever done; Te ‘LIN & CO, corner Warren st., N.Y, Cards.—An Assortment of Ever: cards, ig ke, ya an) tablished 1840. “Yades EV! a Ly bert & Co.) octave, Yor 4 40, $125, red by Messrs. Majecty ‘aud the royai by special sppointment—sapodilla, vi de °; Ess Ataauan oe te fair; ia aarien for the toilet; Huile Philecome, Huile ‘antique double, rogetabia powder for whiten- pies pe randule wal Ey ents ' — complexion. This new prepara "Kiso, srfamed Windsor Majenty to any other, soaps, real Turkish oil feline tooth soap, and infant soa) last menti foned article is sed’ ‘exclusively in tae royal nursery, Sole agents in New ROG) Paria and Lendon Fancy Store, 449 honey soap. York, H. ge aay soap, Lapiaus This . 8. Broadway, near Grand st. On Sundsy evening, February h, by the Rev. Dr, Wil: of Philadelphia, to Misa Jemima Jane Astoy, of New York, cox, pREW UPD! ‘On Wednesday evening, February 7 Millett, at his residence, Cuaniis E, Fouwxu. to Mi No. ise Evizanern B, doth of Columbus, N. J. On Tuesd: The funeral will o'clock, from No. 8 State street. y, Febru Donald Frazer, in the 50th year of he: take Fb this Diea, 13, Runrcca R. The by tho Rev. Jamoa Broome street, Mr, Heintsvuman, wife of Major ‘noon, at two relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend, without fur- ther {nvitation. On Tuesday, Seteneny 15, CaTuxring Euzansra Wost, 7 ra and 6 months, ‘he relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her this afternoon, at half parents, No. 436 street, past one o’clock. Her remains will be taken to Green- wood Cemetery for interment. On Wednesday mornin; vaeetic Wooptry, aged last 35 years a Indies. late residence, No. On Wednenda; . Messy 14, Me. Avraep native of England, but for the Westmoreland, J: jamaica, West , February 14, Heamann D., son of Claus and Anna Tiedemann, aged 1 year and 2 months. ‘The friends and acquaintances of the family are rea- ‘ne tfull Biwo veloc On Wednesday, Mary Janez Furniss, aged Febraar; 30 yours, invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, from No. 83 Charlton street. 14, of consumption, Mra. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral, this her late residence, No. 95 Roosevelt street. will be taken to Greenwood for interment. February 14, Howeut Va. Devourayar, On Wednesday, aged 6 months and e friends of the famil; residence 18 days. is father, A. P. Devoursney, and those invited to attend the faneral, from t! grandfather, Howell C. Vail, No, 221 ‘ternoon, at two o’elock, from Her remains he Centre street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. Orange count; On Wednesday, F Hota, of the ot forth, of His remaina wilt morrow. of be On Tuerday, Feb: Te please co} bruary f’ Albany. 14, lm the 28th yoar of his mera, eldest son of Francis and Maria taken to Albany for interment, to- 13, of consumption, Hevay Peearcs, ‘8 native of Dublin, Ireland, in the 29th year o rer tt 907 Far hater at Pn i opMulberry friends of the family are res Phi Wankington iladelphia and a. 4 friends, Robert Nooney, are street, this afternoon, at one o'clock. tfully invited to attend. ra please eopy. agiuidenty, Jomx Wooos, aged ie vere inoatea and 8 thore of the famil; requested to athena his funeral, and of his brother, from No. 341 Third avenue, this afternoon, at three o'clock, without further invi itation. On Wednesday, February 7, of congestion of the lun Niconas Cx, Bin, aged pri ears and 6 months. * Louisville, 31 three o’clock, street, Broobly: rin set 13 LYNN, ‘The Felstives attend his funeral, this morning, at nine o late residence, No’ 212 Gold strevt, Brook]; In Brooklyn, on Wed: Fe tis, Epwarp B., ron 3 years and6 is remains were meat. Ky. re a z Se ee fully invited to attend from w ner da} of Eli, month taken to Guilford, Conn., { fu hin father’s residence, No. ry 13, after a long illness, James Ke ‘and friends of the family are invited to ‘clock, from his }, of bronchi- oruary ., and Elizabeth Kimberly, iter- On Tuesday evening, February 13, Marcanert L., wile of Hugh O'Neill Her funeral will take place this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, Sixth street, near North Second street, Williamaburg. The friends are invited to attend. Wisconsin and California papers please co In Jersey City, on Tuesday, February 13, Belgium, aged 66 years. Crrter, a ative of ‘The friends and pectfully invited invitation, from to a! the family "Youn M. De naintances of the family are res- Jersey City, this afternoon, at one o'clock. On Tuesday Antonio Jost aged 96 years,” ad the funeral, without further bin late residence, No. 2 Grave street, rebruary 18, at Newtown, Long latend, MARA, @ native of the Isdand of adeira, | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BVERY DAY SALES AT ACOTION. —LARGE SALE OF A SPLENDID collection of il /’'ntings.—EDWARD SCHENCK Willsell at auction, on Thursday, Feb. 16, at the salesroom, 16 pa including interiors, Leslie, Bhayer, and me Co by the bu detached Fale positive. 16, a Jarge ‘invoice of vei watches and Paris made (13 ca first quality, bei suction, UCTION NOTIC®.—GOLD itches. —E. HEN at Ll o'clock, 16 Wall street, a superb collection of oil tings, of the Belgian, French and English schools wer pieces, landscapes, &e., all elegantly framed. | Among the collection other celebrated CK will sell, superi ENGLISH PATENT |. are specimens haTeal, Robbe, Jaspers, Brandenburg, We ecution issued a ) gold jewelry, of the the finest assortment ever offered at Particulars to-morrow. Sale positive—the importer retiring to Europe. by eae! NOTICK—H. WILSON, ‘AUCTIONEER. — came y Feb. 18, of the aterm, " ‘Twenty-fourt auction this season. tion of the contents id hoasebold furniture, taj pianoforte, silverware, tec.— (adjourued from at 1035 atreet, a few doors from the whole stock, comprising the beat rele: ‘The sale will be is here subjoined :. pantry carpets, isday, Thura- y in consequeace precisely, at 170 West ith avenue, offered at jive, A por- 1901 piana- forte, full seven octave, richly carved case, cont $500; solid rosewood brocatelic furniture, em suite, very ex- pensively carved, and covered with the richest material, without regard to cost. large marble slabs, and roe 004 cemt etegere, mar back, made to ord carpets, in ¢ corner stan white Ince windo cornices for four ensy chairs, ing®, amon, tel clocks, ® large aw plated castors, antly chased wilver edges, bey carb, city funds. of whien wa, | modern artiete: Fre finished and painted ina ros wood ani mahogaa: | and antique atyles, wit! io ire, sofas i with cut bottles and oval gilt brae r¢, wide and sofa tables: le" top, wi a engraved, large saly { ivory cullery, &e. mirrors, with ets to match; marble ty it rose w: doors and + ofl be found a choice collection by porerlain decorations fection; hewry h Of the modero very elegant marble yorcaus and washstands te match; pure car! «, beds, beletrra and pillows; mahogaoy a 4 lounges; heavy mahogany ten and vases, Ares ir nd era with solid Terms of sale ath A’ CTION SALE OF COOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. w To-morrow morning, (Friday) 01; o'clock, I ell all the genteel farntture comtained ia noase No. 72 Mighth avem housekeepers and the high: reney ¢ trwle—every articls chest tulder, rain or Faget a per cod and mahogany sofas, rosewoo a ©, worthy ibe special sttention of to be sol4 to of carved mologany marble top tables, costly pier a0 mautel mirrors, rove el of wood marble t pets, elegant suite « and secretary bookease, au; stool and cover, hall tal spoons, ci wagni ere, tapestry and A parlor fersttare fo ile, embroideres curtains aa) shades, carved library rior rose rood *, wk chairs a, Look, of! paint wes, ke , with a beautifal assortment of cham J mahogany bedstead y uperb bair mattrense feather boda, with ibe basement farnitare, A By BELL & BUBEH.—This day, at 11 o'clock, et 27 ‘eutre street, near weetof furpitore, balance stock of house re ttel aa fore teotch whitey, la alana ware, ke, at tables, three rich chia seta, ivory kuiv. Catalogues at house. K. W. WESTCOTT, UCHON SOTICK,—THOS. BELL, avcriIONNER.— contaster cor crimson bro Planoforte, rich sliver jurnt , dressing bu ten exten Reade avd Duane streets, am canort onet ord oa'etnt Me SRstAcs, ot vas ani | shader. beds, bolsters ‘and pillows: hair and sira© Auctioneer | yraatressen; dlepkete, quilts, comforters, ke. Brar vole etair ftair, erath and bras role, 0% | cet; wows costa mats; porior door fo. | Hilver we ares. dexsert, sete apres’, table and dessert torus, swldien, ke ke.” Miver plated fe ware of various artizies, chins and pleviware, avert pe tory, | wept et SU Nee Aeelines The ohae ah ¢ . 0, 10h ted | be ha eae CTU ame Come om, ome Wwe | teats, he, neweve. it bonds, interest able et Jones ah let Ji cont 1 % $1,000 each; $6,000 Novthern Indiana, Hallroaa (Goshen branch) first mortgage 7 per cent interest lat ‘and Ist August, $1,000 each; $7,000 Hudson teres + Novena! each; eland, Painesville ana Ashtabula failroad jan Rail Persmntmeienes 1863, interest rable in Phi int le in Phi- pret Int and bonds, uary and lat July; $12,000 Cleveland road 7 Ist May and Ist Novem! 7 cent income bonds, interest r, $600 each; $6,880 lilinois sixes of 1877, new internal improvement’ stock interest bonds, bearing interest from July 1, 1857; $2,000 New York ‘and Harlem Railroad first 'morigage 7 por cent bonds, interest Ist May and Ist November, $1,000 each, $2,000 Columbus, Piqua and Indiana Rail-road Int na tat Suly, 61,000 cack, 88,000 New janu: and ist July, each; $5, jew Jersey. Osuteal Railroad frat mot 7 per cent, in. Int February and Ist August, $1,000 each; $2,000 Maumee City 7 per cent convertible bonds, interest Ist April and Ist October, at same office, $1, , New York Central Rallroad 6 per cent real estate bon 1a, interest lst May and Ist November, each year, $1,000 each ; $20,000 City of Memphis 6 per cent bonds, interast Ist January and Ist July, $1,000 each. Also a deed for an Co, Teunessee, signed by James K. secretary of State. shares Stonington ; 86 New York, Provi- , $100; 60 Michigan’ South. ern Railroad, $100; 89 New Jersey Cen and Transportation Company, $00; 50 Norther diana allroad, $100; 50 Centrrl Ohio Railroad, $60; 21 Pacifle Mail Steamship Company, $1,000; 1,000 rie Canal Company, $50; 65 Suffolk Bank,’ $50; 18 North American Fire Iasurance Company, $100; 40 Beckman Fire Insurance Company, $26, 60° Lorillard Fire In- surance Company, $26: '210 Excelsior Fire Insurance Company, $60; 6 Cuited States Fire Insuranco @om- pany, $26; 20’ Wolls, Fargo & Co.’s Stock, $100; 2Com- mercial Express aepeny of Troy, $50; 300 New Jersey Flax, Cotton and Wool Company, $25; 840 Aberceen Goll Bining Company, $5; 1,000 Iiigh Sheala Mining and Manufacturing Company, $5; 200 Isabella Copper Com pany, $00 Also, to close an account, 174 shares Chat- m Bank, $25 each ; 40 East River Ban, $50; 63 Ocean », $60; 20 Citizens’ Bark, $25; 7 Sixth Avenue Rail- road, $100; 500 New York City 6 per cent Croton Water » interest payable at Mechaaics’ Bank quarterly; 10 Republic Fire Insurance Company, 6100; 30 St Nicho- Jas Bank, $100; 50 Bank of the Commonwoalth, $100; 20 Fire Insurance Company, $80; $1,000 Chi: cago Water Loan; $1,000 Louisville and Joffessonviile ri bing cent Railroad Bond. Terms of sale—Ten per cent day, and the balance before two o’clock to-morrow, The acerued interest on all the bonds will be charged to urchaser. Next regular sale on Monday, Albert |. Nicolay holds regular sales of stocks and bonds Monday and Thurada, the Merchants’ Kxchan and also Tuesday, W Bank, Insurance and other stoc! ter for investment. Kor iculara see hls private salen ecg Offive, No. 4 d street, next to corner of NTHONY J. BLEE AUCTIONEER, —LARGE and prenrtery tale of 90 choico and valuable ve ipa with six brown stone mastic buildings, ‘and unfiniabed, situate on both sides of Ninth avenue, Fighty.tvird and Eighty-fourth streets, im the city of New York.—ANIHONY J. BLEKOKER will sell, on Thursday, Feb. 16, at 12 o'clock, at the enh Exchange, the following described property, via:— Ninth avenue and Eighty-fourth atreet—Kight lots, the entire front of the block on the west side of Ninth avenue, between Eighty third and Kighty- fourth streets. Kighty-fourth street—Also, 12 lots of ground, with six three ato ished and unfinished frat class dwel- lings thereon, situated on the soath side of Kighty- fourth street, commencing 100 feet west of Ninth . Eighty-thira treet—Also, 19 lots of gro sides hom, i ged street, 8 on the north sid on the south side, commencing 100 feet west of Ninth avenue 4 1 gore lot on the went Ninth avenue—Also, 1 lot side of Ninth ave ber koh age tg and Eighty-third streets, 11 lot bed Sage the rear of the ‘and adjoining the 11 lots froating on the south side of Kighty.third street. Ninth avenue and Kighty-fourth street—Six flae lots of ground, with house, garden und carriage house thereon, situated on and next the northwent corner of Ninth avenue and Eighty fourth’street, five fronting om the avenue and one on the street. Also, 11 gore lots in the rearcf the above, or on rear of Kighty-G(th street lots. Ninth avenue and Eighty-fourth street—Also, 6 lots and 3 situated on and next the northeast coraer of Nis wenue and Kighty-fifth street, five fronting on the svenue and two on the street. Ninth avenue—Also, 6 lots on the east side of Ninth Righty third and Kighty:foucth streets, imebes north of Righty. third lot and 2 gore lots in the rear of the same, 2 on the south side of by Breer ol atreet. Also, 2 lots of ground on the east side of ninth avenue, between Kighty-recond and ‘third streets, divtan! i 26 feet 8 inches south of tint ird street. The location of the bead de an bout the beat ‘on the whole island, being situate in the immediate vi- cinity of Manhattan square (already opened and for), and the great Central Park, being about one block frou either park. The neighborhood ling up very rapidly with first class brown stone and mastic front houses, mostly occu by the owners thereof. All the property edjolaing the above ia owned by large proprie- } pledged to keep the neighborhood free from aui- sances. On the whole, the above sale offers the beat op- unity hook Ce and profitable investment that haw n presented for years past. ‘The sale will be poxitive, and every lot offered will be sold without reserve to the highest bidder, The streete are all opened and partly graded. The terms of sale will be liberal to purchasers, as 60 per cant of the pur- chase money can remain on bond and mortgage for five years. Maps and further particulars cam be had of the auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street. BUTTERFIELD, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS da treet, the ens, cousiat Ae nd women’s wearing apparel; also tools, Sale positive. . BOGART, AUCTION: KR —BY day, at 1054 new * nkfort atreeta, one block from City Hall, farniture, fancy a, &e., sofas, tables, cha ra, any rockers, 50 pieces Kag- lish oil cloth, 50 mattresses, woollen blankets, fancy goods N. B—Liberal ad va —No beg mement—Kxtra sale, this day, at IL froadway, corzer of ‘Duane street, of furniture, pianefortes, , mirrors, opera glass, table castors, bronze hall ; furniture of rosewood, black walnut, mahogeny and oak, covered rich and plain for parlor, dining rooms, chambers, ke., 7 aud 6% oc- ‘one w 000 pianofortes, celebrated for exquisite fine 4 workmanship (from secondhand); oil paint oval and square, with fashionable gold leaf framen, from the pencil of C, Coates, Eaq , and others; mirrors with gold leaf frames, not very large; 0; glass vained ATION NOTICE —TUNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER, Flock, at: oti attend this sale, as they will find every attention andno EREBY GIVEN that Daniel C, Brown and Dorephus G. Sinimons, of of Brown & fii of the city and county of made ment of all their per mt the paym: of their 8 NOTICK.—NOTICE 1S aga sons indebted to them, a | dernigned, at his office, ' and adjust 8. SLAUSON,’ Assigase, Y C, A. WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER. —WE MAK ‘a special sale on Friday, February 16, for accoui the importers, of diamonds and other precious stones. tive, by catalogue, for cash, at our store, 34 sicvet, and commences at 10% o'clock. YC. A. WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER —SATURDAY, Feb. 17, we sell Havana segars, wines and brandies to attend. The are of late importation, and first class, For fall particulars, nee catalogues at our store, 38 Bread street, om the morning of sale, which com- mences at 104 o'clock, and will continue without any ram rvation till every article is sold. UGENE, B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEKI—HY gli & NICHOLS, ofice would mos! respect the public that they give their prompt atteulance Jes of household furniture, merchandise, ke., at residences and stores. ENRY 8, LEEDS AUCTIONFER—AY HH | Leeds & Co. Thursday, Feb. 16.—Gentea! houre | forniture, at No. 76 Seventh street, between First | and Second avenues, at 1034 o’el »ek, consis eels | ply and ), Tugs, ottome: ny sola arm, rocking’ chairs i | carved tlack walnut Cane seat parlor chars, centre, side, and pier tables; mirrors, looking glass, mabegany fre sertens, back walagt wort tables, nurs and ght stands, embr eashions, | ciegant blan« weinat 7 octave piano, made hy Barmore, «i perior tone and Gnith; music stool, elegant bromre aed of mola bronre Sgures, cocks and ; china vases, mantel orne ovets, ke ormola and brovse jae chandeliers, pre dents, brackets, ke. aut mabogany © tension table, wes, extends fourteen and tea tables aod covers, piack walnut French and cottage ashstawis, toilet de, look: reo irr glare, wardrobe; ‘aed wniew ht at $0; tabi+ castors, Ladies and gentlemen will please | lesale purchasers and the trade generally are invited | | better, frames, iron boisers, horses, NEW. YORK -HERALD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1856, New York GALES AT AUCTION, ENRY H. LEEDS & CO. AUCTIONEERS—BY H. uo. Leeds & Co., Thursday 15, Friday 16 and Satu’y 17, at 103; o'clock each day Depomeeny and immonns male of jewelry at the store of I. & J. Jacobs, No. 407 Broad- way, in consequence of the extensive alterations abont being mate in the building. Consisting of bye papier plated and gilt, fancy of all descriptions, musics! instruments, silver plated ware of various elegant pie 0” baskets, cake trays, tea sets, spoons, 8 In, castors, &c.; also, a splendid assortment Of fine jewelry, consisting of diamonds, broaches, ear- ) ping, Hage and crosses; ruby, pearl, emerald, opal acd fice golf sets; bracelets, chains, locketa, fc.’ watches, an elegant assortment of gold hunting and open face, made by Roskell, Tobias, Cooper, Johnson. Briting, and other celebrated’ makers, all of which will be warranted a» described per catalogue, and having been selected and imported Ly them for first class city trade. Private purchasers will find this an opportunity seldom met with to supply themselves at auction prices, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —BY HENRY H. Leeds & Co, Thursday, Feb 15th, ana Fri at 734 o'clock, each evening, at our gallarien, > 648 Broadway, formerly occupied by the Dusseldor: leetion, nificent rule of very valuable oil paintings, just recetved from Europe, and country, Among the artists will be fount the names of Vaader recs, Boccbi, Poussin, 8. Roz: Mignot, Carracel, Sim)nisi, Del sarto, Cortegio, Carlo Dolci, Baas Fert of the Florent ne school, Carravagio, Guido, Permog/ano,P.Verynese, Gheraldi and other very valua pain ings. ‘Also a large invoice of very fine paintings on copper and glass, just received from Ma gether with about 100 modern oil paintings of high order, Tais sale is well worthy the attention of amateura and others, an it is seldom we have so fine a collection to offer, Can be seen for two days before the aal ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONFER—BY HH. LEEDS & CO —Friday, Feb. 16.—Household farniture, in sixth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, CT ¢ Methodist Chureb, Yorkville, at 11 o'clock, con sisting of Brussels carpets, mahogany parlor suite, cov ered in plush and haircioth; sofas, chairs, tete-a tester, bookcase, card tables, centre tables, and other parlor furniture. Also, oilcloths, hall table, lamps, hall chairs bedroom furniture, consisting af three ply and ingrain carpets, enameled cane-seat chairs, mahogany belateads, dressing bureaus, washstands, #, beds, mattresses, and other bedroom furniture. Sale to commence with kitehen forniture, The Second, Third and Fourth ave nue cars leave every fout minutes and stop near the house. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H, H. LEEDS Veb. 16, at 12 o'clock, in front of black horses, about 1534 bands high Id; seund and kind; perfectly ie harness, and very stylish drivers. Sold only cause the owner is leaving the city, Also, two new splendid light buggy wagons, of the latest styles, Dest manufacture, warranted in every way. Also, a good family horse, warranted kind and gentle in single or double harness, Sold only for wi FNRY a 1. LEEDS, AUCTIONEE ihe salesroom, 113 fini’s large sale of about one hundred eases superd marblo goods, just received from Italy, consisting of 4 jul Btruscan, Hebe, Roman and other in basso-relievo; also ® large description, and a large assortment of fancy marble oreaments, Alto, an invoice of boauti- ful alabaster groupe, Venus of Canova, Dancing Girl Cleopatra, Susannah, Hebe of Canova, Hereales, ina shell, busts, &c. Also, alarge lot of fresh good: just received from Paris, consisting of rococco cabinet xen, looking glasses, cabinets, lilum(nated niglit clocl groups, figures, ormolu clocks, bronzes, plated war Shing, and other desirable goods. Sale ‘without reser ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 107 Nassau stroet.--Sale of richly manufactared furs, | inis day, at 103; A.M. and 2; P.M, without reserve, postponed on account of the weather —the whole of the splendid stock must be sold to close the copartnership— a¢anture corper of Broadway and Walker street, New York Fur Co, Ladies please attend, OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUCTION - At 148 West Twenty-first street, Administrator's sale of furniture, carpets, &e., including a fine piano, pler glasses, parlor and kitchen furniture, without re serve, Thursday morning, Feb 15, at 10 A. M., and no postponement. ‘ OHN 1. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL at auction, Thin day, Feb, 15, at 1034 o'eloc At the salesroom 30 Pine and 66 Cedar streets, a splendid collection of oii paintings, in rich gilt (ramos, consisting of landscapes, marine views, winter ncones, ke, origi nals by Muller, Eckhart, Vasgingelim, Redig, Holy Faui ly, after Correggio: alao, « fine Lne of oval paintlags on ilk, attached to glass, landscapes, figures, &e., by the celebrated French artist, Chamreau. Sale’ positive, to close consignment, Now on exhibition, OWN W. SOMERING AUCTIONKER —SHERIF P'S J sale of fine gro: grocery fixtures, hot 2 | Wagon, &c.—On Thin day, Feb. 1b, at #45 Broadway, at 103; ofslock, a stock of fine groceries, consisting of tean, a ptreet, between Pitt wax, aperm and mould candles; fancy , starch, dried fruits, pineapple ant | old bottled wine ndies and other porter, preserves and ruits It’s genuine #ehnapps, of all kinds, &¢., comprising a large stock of first the superior fixtures—brass beam y shelving, iron nd casks, ls, ko ; ice hex, largeoil'cans, &c. Also, horse, wagon and harness. OHN FISHULATT, AUCT! #VRING FURNI eo} ture Salen. —The undersigned begs leave to inform his friends and the public that he is prepared, as usual, to give his personal attention to fornitore rates, at are tion, at the residences of families who intend brea up housekeeping this «pring, or at his ealesroome, Burelay street; aleo, stocks, real estate, fore \d do. meatic goods, & JOUN PISHGLA Auctioneer, 71 Barclay str DMERINDYKE, AUOFIONFER. —CoN. | , mirrors, mitlinery goods t'10 o'clock, at 11 Waverley lecution one large rose roo! wen, nix rosewoo! chairs, oo9 ole hate 20 hat stands, 10 lot of pertumery, , by virt , ‘care, nix looking deri, 28 Ind a, day, at 10 lock, at 173 Chatham at fural ture from famitien the city. A good nent Hale will commence in the street. Nf —one goot cous ter and fixtures. Also feather beds mattresses, wirrore &e ORIGAGE SALK.—BY VIRTUR OF A FORE XM closure of a chattel mortgage, William B. Jones Auctioneer, will sell at public auction, of Maturday, the 17th of February, 1656, at 12 o'clock M., at the rales stable No. 145 Cedar street, a bay horve CHAS. CRUX, Attoruey for Morty ngee SALK=D. D, NACH WILL SELL, BY Sheriff, on Thursday, Febroary 15, at 10 treet, the content« consisting of general assortment of 01 ols, ke JOUN ORSER Shoriff wo F. Gumone, Dep. Sheriff, y OF DRUGS, PATENT MEOL INES, February 16, at 11 o'clock, at 310 & variety of patent medicines, bottles, chairs, desk, stove, Ac + BERIVE'S SAL) me. ¥ MANUPACTORY, ON ‘ Reb. 15, 1865, at 100 cloce A. M., at Thursday, 155 Troy ntreet, consisting of ‘soap, potash, soft soap, wagons, ke, and inomediately after, at 210 Broadway, « large quaetity ap In boxes, ke =A. M. CRUSTAL AUCTIONEER, eday, 20th inet ‘ Brows) 409 Myrtl and fixtu Alippers, Overshoes, c, we PNGLERERT LOTT, Sherif Avrnen O'Bures, Deputy Sheri } & MELLOK, AUCTIONKER—BY HOUGHTON & W MPLLOK, this Th at li o’elaek at the t of supe plano forte, mvie by Abbutt i thick Fi plate have packed onthe premises for shipping, or have them stted at » reasonatle charge Cavinet fur ritare will compriae elegantly carved rowew tes, covered in rich Freneb eo in materi! if cloth, rich French plate door armors ladiew’ writing (exke aad seoretasiee Vord with min woot, rosewood chamber euiles in complete sete, with mas vietope, several richly decorated an! enamelind ham Ler suites, hbrary amd recretary beokessee, wardrobes, tele 6 ‘ten sofas, rocking and casy chairs, epring reat par- lor chalre, elegant centre tables, extension élaing tables oak and welmat do., carved oak ¢ You chars bie bertetende of the eatiens variety of arth 7 & MFLIOR, AUCTIONEER —nY HOUG TON & o MPLIOR~ ay beree 12 of elnek , 1 front of our etre No. 118 barge and powerful you teen bande big’ win youre old, bright be rranted evwnd and kind ay agen set of single harnens, bridle, sleigh belle, bin ibe property of » gentleanen leaving the city ALTE GREEKS OUGH, AUCTION RET BOC I forvitere at suction —W. & NOUGH & OO) will seit, thin day, ot 10 o'thoek, of 198 West Teer iret street, the eatire partor amd kiteben fereits Vor partowlars se advertiooment io tue Grarier eo ° ot 5 Neon way | | , j res of she saloon khown as the Arcade, comsiat | } lene ylbeom has bean agers, hee note of house. SEE Prk nae ete aaa," “ SRAMSTRERS.— A SITUATION — yourg woman who has a gow! |nowlelge of drem WANTED BY A a good maker, Wov!) be willing to cemanthL., Hag. sity tefirenos. . Can to cone exth street, between First avenue and Living. ston place, top floor, back room DUSTRIOUS YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES tion, as cook, washer #nd {roner; can make an pastry; or woul’ do geaeral housework, ncityorcountry; willbe found willing and obligin : gee from $5 to $6 per month Please apply at 201 procured for porters, he,, bee also, will act as all business tranract OOKKEEPER,—WANTED, 4 SITUAT keeper, assintant do., entry clerk Me aged married man, of good bu nce and perfectly form 1b ye wm bee ! fence ens W)C y npectable d fers to lant employer L od ¢ Heralt office B ADY’® MAID WANTED—ONE WHO CAN Dims hair, do up fine musiing and laces, make dresses ind do tine newing. e need apply who eannot furniah ood references. (oll at 175 Second aveuue, between o M , to 12 o’cloe ITUATION WANTED--BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE youxg lady, to go to California with a family, to act ab lady's mald, or io any way #he could make hor. self useful; would wish to mabe as engagement for one year; ie willing to pay half of herexpenses, Pleas ad- ., Herald office, for four day RMAN LADY, WHO K., and left at 2X 2,468 Post Office, will receiv INTELLIGENT LAWYERS —A SMART, Out sixteen years of age, wishes a « of good mtanding, where he ean m fa}, }earn the profession, and recelve some rotan vera om for bin services, Address J. Y. Appleby, 110 Broadway 1 PRINTER? WANTED, HY A Y¥ tween years old, employment x deen some time at the business, wad iane. Would give indentur rey bis employer, or otherwise; un’ more requires then anything elee, Address Typo} sn office an work al ald off 10 YOUNG MEN OUT OF FMPLOYMENT —W4' KD, two or three respectable young men to sell on om mission, In this city, a staple article of ary goo, boge lyin demand, Address, stativg roferences, boy 1,42, MAN 1 youNG compensation will be given Addrern, #taling box 281 Union square Post Ofice UATION ofa p Good JANTED—TO GO INTO THK COUNTRY, A PhO. testant woman, to do geuoral housework: wast be & good plain cook and baker, and a firet eats washer and lronér, reepectfal, and wil'ing to ake hersel’ gen litvie got of city refure city Apply bs rally weeful, 0 objection toa widow with « the not under tem years of age quired a» to character and cw aud 1] A, M., at 284 West Twentioth street, between Ninth apd Tenth avenues T ANTED- A MILLINERY ESTABLISIIMENT, A young hi retands trimming, Apply at 107 Fourth ANTED—A SITUATIC do waiting or tak od city reference at employers, hand Math avenue TA A GOOD COOK, FOR A BMALL FAMILY the country; also to ensiat in the washing Murt bee lrotestant, audi #i'h testimonials of oe character, Apply at No, 1) Washiogtom square, from 10 to 1 o'cloce ANTED-—BY A MOs! BYSPECTABLE WOMAN, who bar just lost her onn baby, a situation an wet curse ip aw peivate family Ne Please call at 105 ¥ Twenty -clxth street, be hay #, front room ner own residence, this TANLED ried y boro, whieb NURSING, c Mant PO EADLE y HY A KE wa nd Ironer, can be last place. Please call at 51 Butler street, Brooklyn, in the rear ” TANTED—A MIDDLE AC MAN, FRENCH Of Koglieh preferred, to set apacity of purse and ne $22 xe ehiidren'a elovhip tlou to make herself geae Any person answering tue above desortp tion can heve « good and permacent «tuation by calling at 125 Kact Thirteenth street 004. Conecep Hons vie reference required . A SITUATION wk, WY copetent eu, and reine root.’ Haw lived BY A YOUNG bern eo emp fret ex mont Woul, ‘ ston asleamer, iL for ene week at 100 Rear bley " ret nnd Second avennes, t or frowt 1oom: A mote addrensed an above, to Sure attention JANTED—A TIDY OF ‘ 4s COOK IN A tiopnble refereece an equired, Apply at 114 Her A #ITUAT a Ww’ Fourteenth etremt, third floor Wen. A PEP STANT CHAMSEAMAID ANE een, Apply at ath etmoet ure of 11 aw enpe weil BY A KESPLOTAD: CNG t., A situation to de genera ork ip & small private family, ina good plato qug! wacher aed oner the bert o ‘ Vieseo call at 7 Chariton street. for tw TANTED—UY A PERVECTADY GIRL, A STUA nae Ook, waaher ae « laundrets, be ayer family, City . an be sere at 116 Fact Twenty Ofth of rhor wan, ae fret rate” ly, #8 146 Macdcoye Ww*er ANTED17 A PTY ¥ AVIAST Rate oth, wacher nud hv vag slitied, bring « sagen Apply ® @ O'clock at 44 Mat Treaty louete street, wear Fourth avenoe W ARTERY A Plerer ie yqume ‘ A sHuation es eramstrcs vn leretmule Greseme od fitting for cows the entire sowlog of « » 0 fama city rete ¢ Der poeemnt emp “f 1); Peet Tele Con aeemen, ton we aye W’ iTED-a YOUNG Wome ) COOK, WAH and iron 'p family weed apply we ene they periert ” seinen nd one commer + ple Appiy at 16; Weet Thirty f oat Ieonhwny. TANTEO-BY A KAPICTA 1ULNG WOMAN, chamverwort and do 5 wing Hew good mendation. Please inquues! L > Vert Nemeteom secon Boor, (reet reven ANTED— 4 MTU AIION, BY A LEAR CAML WO. wear t rate . 04 lroner Ue eretande baring ® . + les ao o>jection to yo & vhort dist : y Apyly at 16 Downing reel, second te © (nO te em for Ve daye TANTED— A RITUAT BY A ‘wo V man o* be #0 the weet og amd relee Ft yr Pome call tor vee as steer, bevwree Fath and Meth a . TASTED — A PROTESTANT W waiter ims smell fo ely or perven & b, naberrte oe mle & wits from be bere abe be seem, war For balance of Waure we Siath pages *