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* Champe,” ‘ Burgoyne’s Overthrow,” “The ‘8 Mountain,” and many others that Rever be forgotten vo long as the English iy spoken. And the songs and squids net all om the side ef the “rebels,” by any #. The tories and British bad their say, and some these effusions abound with jests aud epigramatic points equal te Davy Crockett’s oration, “A Carving Knife Whetted om Brickbat.” In the month of Octo- Der, 1778, o burlesque, called ‘The Eptiogue,” was posted ‘im the streets of Philadelphia and Mew York. The in- teedéuction to it, as given by Mr. Moore, contains the folowing, and the verses as well as the introduction were published in Rivington’s Royal Gazette :—“ There was lately exhibited in Philadelphia an admirable farce eall- @@‘ Independence.’ Who the author was is not possi- ‘tdvely known, but some are of the opinion that it is the work ofa certain quack doctor called Franklin; others svsert that it is the joint production of the strolling com- pany by whom it was acted. It is, however, generally allowed that one Adams gaye the first bint, contrived the piet, and cast the parts.” Here is a stave of ‘the pro Jegue.”” @id Shakspeare, a poet, who should not be spit on, Although he was born in the island called Brit: ‘Hath said that mankind are all players at best, A truth we'll admit of, for the sake of the jest. Some ot these songs are equal to the happiest efforts of our best poets; but poetry was not the object—it was efieet. In the language of one of them, they ‘just set ‘their pootical lathes a-turning, and twisted out batlads and rongs for the good of the common cause,” The tory minstrels did not select Washington as their butt very etten, and when they did there was very little in his eharacter that could be ridiculed or burlesqued, One of tbese was entitled ‘' Adam’s Fall: the Trip to Cam- Dahdge.”” When All clothed in power and breeclies, ‘To mect Vid Britain’s warlike sons, Fie eae fone ebel I speeclite, = ‘The rebel ad oh! aie, wight! Too awkward was their ir figure: "Twas yonder stood a pious ‘ries, And here and there a nigzer. After the battle of Bunker Hill, the following appeared ‘a Broadside, under the title of “The Modern Veni, Fidi, Vici:— ‘We came, we saw, but could not beat, ¢ And »o—we sounded a retreat On ys gt ithe ge at saw ‘em, 10 devils, clapper-claw But actin 3 can al can discuss, M we beat them, or they beat us; ‘We'll awear we beat, they swear we li ‘We'll tell you more on ’t by and bye, An eld favorite of ours among Burns’ songs in here, ™ The American War, a Fragment.’’ We have not room for further quotations, Mr. Moore has made a hit, deci- edly, His book cannot fail of having a large sale. We vwanderstand he is engaged on another volume, to be out in afew months, We see it going the rounds of the papers Mat “Moore's Songs and Bailads of the Revolution’? are just publiched. But this is our Moore; not little Tom “wi the pawky een,”” City Politics. THE HARD SHELL GENERAL COMMITTER. At a meeting of the Democratic Republican General Gommittee, held on the 12th day of December, 1955, at ‘their rooms, No. 649 Broadway, the Hon. Thos. J. Bare was called to the chair. John Y. Savage, Jr., Secretary. The following series of resolutions wero reported by the special committee appointed for that purpose, and were mpanimously adopted :— Resolved, That the delegates to this General Committee from the several wards appoint in their respective warda ‘@ convention composed of fifteen persons, whoue duty it shall be to select three delegates to form the Democratic , and five delegates as the Men’a Democratic Republican General Committee Resolved, That each elector composing the «ald conven- Previous to exercising any of the powers hereby conferred, subscribe to the following +: pledge :— “That he approves of the acts and resolutions of the Natioval Democratic sees State Convention seld at sha on the 23d of August, and that he voled for the wo ea there nominated, headed by General Aaron a "Reel ed That ee a ae oe moet mn Thur: evenin, at the places here- alter to be named, Gens, ® Mescived, ‘That the democratic electors composing these conventions meet in their respective wards on Thursday, January 3, 1856, and organizo as a ward comimitteg, and that the Sterne of this general committee furnish to the of the general committee for 1856 a carti- fied list of the members of said ward committees for 1856, thus constituted. Resolved, That the general committee for 1856 meet at on vesant Institute, on Thursday evening, January 10, '3¢ o'clock, for orgavization. w tehatred, That the delegates shall report the names of the electors composing the several nominating conven- Fan to this general committee on Monday next, The committee then adjourned to meet on Monday evening the 17th inst., at 73g o'clock, to receive the pames of the electors composting the e nuinina ing evnven tious, and to appoint the piaces at which they are to meet. At an adjourned meeting of the general commuttes, held on Monday evening, the 17th day of December, 1865, iy 2 the fellowing gentlemen were appointed as the nomins- eonventions in their respect ve wards, in accordat se the above resolution :— whee Word —John C, Bailey, Henry Gurker, Jaines Duffey, Robert Lee, Peter met james Mel James ride, ‘on 1D, Saniuel ‘Curt jenne' hae) ‘Trainer, Jobu PEGE? dhe Second Ward—Jotn J. Tait, Daniel Dodge, Milo J. Moods, Syiverter Willis Thompsons Robert J. alt, Ou yeewhlog, W. S. Whitney, Ths, 1 athooley, H. Hamilton, Herman Freeley, Semen Osborn Wilism Fuller, Theodore Merschoff. Third WardMernard Carry Ray, Paward Burke, Mort! Fewsrd Haggerty vert Te Benediat, John Tee, A. P. Heath, on ings, John Kirkpatrick, Patrick Kelley, 3 John Whitton, Peter Larkin. Ward—James Kidden, William Phillips, John eer +7 M. Downs, Joseph Alles, Joho lL. Fiyn, Mi- Downes, John Barnes, James Drisco, Patrick Dough- erty, Thomas Fitzgerald, William Cleary, Patrick Crow, Franeia Kirby, Thomas Brown. Fifth Ward—Henry R. Hoifmire, James Clark, James Jacobus, an Lavy, A. ae Ginais, Patrick McNab, John i. Sherwood, Wililam fi. Howenst: Chas. John T. Henty, Joseph A. eckson wn JohnH H. Whitmore, Richard McCloud, Ben. mer ¢. Tanteon, John aloore, Thomas H. Sherwood, Wil- Stk Ward diathew T. Brennan, John Clancy, John R Lyng, Timothy Brennan, Walter Roche, David’ Kior- din, Anthony Gillen, Patrick McLaughlin,’ Andrew Nes. Ryan, Patrick Fitzgerald, ‘wert Bron Brown, ‘theinas Clark, William A. Barr. Seventh Ward.—H, F. McCaffrey, Michnel Staff, Michael Hayes, M. Gi , Samuel McCormick, James Pincker- ton, James Me! Patrick, lay 2en "M. Shanley, Jr., hard Jea Heath, R. B. Connelly, John Casailear, Jererwlah Morris, Michael Wall. Kighth’ Ward—Dr. Stephen Hasbrouk, Jonas N. Phil- “i Kaylor, A. D. ton, Nathaniel Rae, Wm. William Bazley, Barney Netse, Richard A. Cham: Toman Kelly, Samuel Long, Thomas Moore, Kbeae- n Hiyer, William F. Haskins, Benjamin Coben. Ninth Ward—Philip W. Engs, Jacob Brush, Wm. ©. Gover, Lawrence Van Wart” leano Williams’ Wm, 1, Doren! Crowell,’ Henry Kleine, ‘. B. Mo range, J.8.’ Brownell, Charles Valentine, Hh. L. Sith, Barnard Rice, E.¥. Marshall, Charles Kentish, ‘ard—Jeremiah Welch, George Doilinger, Jo- Puss ee L. Senne Rovert F. loberts, Fh, Jaren MG john B. Ewing, Ga 7. B. Holmes, James H, Betts, sey, ‘John Burnes, John Feeley. Thirteenth Ward—Willlam W. Frean, James Canning: Kerri Joho rl a bg Joseph R. Dann, De Hobert Kirk filtiam P. MeCormisk, alvin Swoezy, Ashacl 8. , Charien Dot wiitred Girard, John Morand. uirteenth Ward—James Smith, James McKervy, Chas. Tamme Tavid Harkins, Frederick T. Berne 'wittiars Witkelin ‘Joke ioho C Spences, John Leary, David’ McMurray, Thomas Wheelan, Anthony Conron, James H. Carthy Thoroas Taymehs Hugh G, O'brien, Fifteenth Ward—Williazn N. Meine, Angustus Sehel B.H. Field, John Gilmore, Charles D. Meath. Mocarty! 1. Bossuett, Elijah Fisher, Phi gga 1, Howe, George W. McLean, L. M. Van Wart, Wetmore, Frederick Depeyster, Wm. &. Giles, Siztenth Ward-idijah Ward, Jared Gileen, Henry Wiltzie, William Mead, William Dall, Henry ’Pronty, Charles A. May, Thales’T. Bliss, Edward Aickey, Stephen B. Conkright, “ii Hi. Tietjen, Ambrose Kitchell,’ Conklia Seheonth Wari—Jamen F. Henry, Jales Johneon, Lewis Carpenter, Charles Cornell, Faward Malaly, J. W. colar ohn Yamderbeek, Jt. tenth Warde Godfrey Gunther, Willlam O'Don- nel, James MeGrath, Stephen P, Russell, F, W. Birdsall, Charles HH, Smith, Terrance MeKean, Richard yh Re" Apthon. D, Meyers Garvey, Dennis anil Kelaer James Noonan, Robert G. Parmer jaraes vay thew Hart, Deanis Tubridy, Michael Cordial, James Sex MeDonow; ‘hantieh, WordeMichasl Martin, James Monohan, Faward Mecerthy, John MeGrain, Androw J. Dunn, Key: ran Parkins, booed Phelan, Francis Darling, Jomen Goodrich, John Dugan, Peter V. Catler, James M. Sweo- , Jerome B. Page rnl@, Theodore Martin Wg te rt Warde Alexander F. Vache Jobn F, Brod. Gaza Pardy, Bg cag Jose Lynch, 1 Thosas ¢ gan, Josiah Sutherland, Fyitek Cart, Henry Bmith,, Janes Russell, Joke i fee sland, Sassas to! Cavite; iaevende Sen, Twenty-second Ward—Peter Masterson, William FH, Rteabrenper, Michael Treaey, Henry 1: Hyer, Tames A. MeCormick, Bernard Re Robert Shay, William P. Turnure, Thomas MoG , Patriek Friery, Joum O'Neil, Jaren Mastorroa, George Dean, John S, Stagnas, ‘the edove conventions will meet on Thursday evening next, Zith inst., at 73, o'clock. nn Courant says a fire broke out at ‘on Sunday, in the main building of the Meri- den ten Lock Company, which destroyed the building and all its contents. Loss about $10,000, covered by ipsurapee, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, DEOERMBER 26, 1856. : Shell Oress Tombs.— Attention is Invited to ck ks, B67 Brockway, creer ae et PP iy Beans Satlenk Fhe Bubscribers Sap aiecuenieusse BLONDES. Not Astor Bouss ant Se7 Broadway S math Invited to Inspect pee apt gry sit fr £4. AUNDERS, Now 7 above at (he subscribers’, who are for Mowers. Zure s ttle, having received the only medal awarded by ame; fot at the lave fair for articles o tha: manu (aetnre, at A. & J. SAUNDERS’, 387 Broadway, with the beautiful in the aispensstion of your§Chrisimas and New Ye cay for jemen (0 visit KNOX’ ive eatadli ye the corner of ae ig ex. ner pathy 6 Most es the publio—taken only at WAL- Soe Relidey Oard.— The Christmas week, the season of gaieiy and soclal re. eee eee Biting accosp annaens Cit Hu) She, HAT marten, mipk, chine! . as ati, cieaks,’ victorines, gloves ‘cutily, in newés: French Mink Cyn $25 10 $100 each. The sew at si¢0 are robably the most beautiful as well as the r= reg cag Lokks iashionable fur ev Med fo: country. attention of the public’ ie also ‘ivlied to Genin's immense ‘seer boars, ny suitable for business men, ieaedtiores ortemen, Ae.. and em- Prastog every abedeot color aud variety of style that beve et been introduced either in this county or in Europe. The HK e as A a poaremens presents an ances unilalted choice for 4 Fegarde size MILD kes TLATN AND FANCY Tats AND CAPS, adapted (o the season, ong oe bewildering diversity * of styles isovered, The imported in this departmen: was Fecetved by the’ ateatharsor Sho present month’ and cosiales everything atiracdve thet is now Pig ve found ini Paris or Lane don,” ‘he holiday styles from the Genin factory are also_par- tioniarly rich ana becoming, and parents who wish (0 crown thelr darlings with a new grace, this winter would do well to call during the present week, ‘All the above named articles are of the class that venelble peapie approve as being at once ornamén'al and servieeable. Tn aovordence with the rule (o which he owes his succe: undersigned offre every article in bis stock at a very moderate advance on first cost, and has even reduced his present tariff of prices tor all goods sold duxing the Tile GENIN, 214 Broadway, opposiia £!. Pauls Brocatels, Satin De ‘Laine: A Damavks, cor pices. window shades, lace curtains, de.—KELTY & FERGU- BON, No, 291 Broadway, bave a large stork ot the above goods acniaiis selected from the best manufaciorios in France, sto new styles never before brought ont. Kelty & Ferg'.son established a ats ation tor selling ¢oods cheap, aud heir large and increasing trade ts a proot (hats appreviaied, No. 201 Broadway and Reade stree’, Irish Popiing, Plaid and Plata, per Baltic. Pint) IRABN UROTHERSY 13) Broasway. Alfred Munroe & Co., 449 Broadway, Have ‘wen’s and bors’ clothing In great variety. Pardoular atiention {s invited to thetr aseorunent of roogs de chambre. les, scart, mufflers, &c., de,, al! py 4 are s@itabie for Holidey presents, Anything purchased of A. M, & O@, for a holiday gzebont can be exchanged by the recipient if ib does not fit or plea Nodeviaton from marked prices, ALERED MCN S04 ‘ ra) » 441 Broadway, between Sieward and Grand sireeta, A Card.=Restrictions as to Price will be removed during the remainger of the season from our large Mock of winter clothing, comaining full assortments of our best siyles of overcoats, talmas, Winter business coa's, dreas snd eee coats, Ac, boys’ clvhing, robes, shawia end farnisbing goods, As we expect our wholevaie «prin trade to commence carly in January, we are desirous a reducing our very \arge stock of winter clomhing aa low as. possible, and with th yen will make free sales during this = eriod only. This will efford those who have not yet provided winter clothing with an apopa aed Durehasing very superior, garments at a very 16 ind thoy can be bad for in any other bas i TIN & co. mane, 9) and 200 Broadway, corner Of Warren street, Splendid Goods for the Holtdays.—Gents’ loves, rich tes. scart, cravats, handkerchiefs, dressing robew shirts, ‘under garments, &e. Arne and spleviid: avs om. a old ealabitsied stand of W a honk Sd. been Co. chird 1 ies eel 3. 0. PARSELES, Boppy New Year ts Coating Silien or ae entiemen © ishing \o moake presents can tind large and beau ful assortment of ail the various styles of ladies’, gentlemen's, imleres! and children’s gailers: boots and shoes, wiiite satin slips, vollet en 2 hows ans PPR a Re MILLER € 005. 73,14 Canal street Ohsistmas und New Year's—The Parenolo- 1 Cabinet of Mareum of FOWLER & WELLS, No. 908 oad will remain open and free to visiters diring the holidays.” Exatuinations, with charts and. written descriptions when A private class will be formed January 3, Jewelry .—Su) French Jewel: Pee low post -Memars. MARCHAND, GUILLEMOT &t £51, Broadway. | Baring. dissolved ‘their eo-partnership, since large assorted stock of superior Froach jewelry for rale, ei Bi reduced prices, 0 close ‘thelr business. Persone desiring rich jewelry will co well to examine their etovk before apply: ing elsewhere, her Touhy pre patent is hi ns fge0ds for hol ine, Waicion, jew Ct also fa Say Steele amare gras weuadle prices, -“ weet them to be. si ULBE! it HROTHRRS, | fF Ocal 8 street Presents for the New Year.—Every Variety of rich fancy articles, comprising workboxos, odor boxer, jewel caskets, periume glands, mouchoir boxes, dresking canes, tat Bronze and porcelain figures, 2, to ber with assortment of Jewelry, at OSBORNE, BOARD. MAN & TOWNSEND'S, BH Urosdway, corner of Spring st. The New Pen and Pence! tent,” ts of most exquiete work 1 te aah “ily wi A aiden lane, ant Big and ae able hat A mplendia ariigte for holiday wade, The Smithsonian House, on the Euro pean plan, Broadway, corner of Houston sireet.Single roe eae ed and 31 per day. Parlors and bed- - neh te er SIDNEY KOPMAN, Elegant Parisian Bridal Cards and Fn- velopes, cer beauilfuly engraved and printed, in the latest style; fine silver door plates 100 dierent patterns—en craved to or der; consular, notary and society seals, at MVERDELL's, 902 Broadway, corner of Duane street, Gute Pens and Pencilse—Holiday Presents.— We wonid recorimend persons iy won of ¢x24!le ne poll pens, wih wold or silver pencil cases, to call at FOLEY's gold cn toawutactory, 167 Broadway; tut ls,’ they want the nea:est y low, rom $1 Sto BL. hey may make their selection at theirown price, in oo necticn Witb every variety ef fancy goods, Wwys, he amurexnent and insiriction of children, bazaar, 449 Broadway dressing cases, preg Seton dgures and Vases, reucules, combs hen, per: pod Ac in such variety aacan oniy ue found at ROG LES lapey bavaa’, 449 Broadway, just below Grand st, Defiance Sa!amander Safrs —Robert M, Pat- RICK is the vole manvfacurer in the Untied States of the Abave celebrated pales and patent povder proof dedanee locks and ¢roms bars, No. 192 earl street, one door below Native Wines.—Parks’ Celebrated Sparkling Cat mete. rior to French chatpagaes, ee, by | the dozen, ease or sing! ) Parks’ still Catawba, we only the he fice grape. BARNES & PARK, 9 Beoutwa ‘of Duane sireet, New York; Jobn D. Park, Gocinnadl Burgundies, Clarets, geen bcm ng tor g sherrien, Madeiras, ports, cognacs, rum, whiskey, ¢in, Kirsch. tates, navock, “quctrs, alee, £e-, 18 "wood kal ines, wil of our importation. JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 405 Bromtway. New Years Dog —=Brandi ort, sherry, Madeira wines po Pe, Kissten sak Sh Crpla res di pall id Iriah whiskey: London and Dublin porter, a Broth ales; liquors, cordial, &ec., for sale UNDMMIILL & MATTERON's 420 Broome, coraer of Orony st., near Brosdwy (pe Ol Fast Luepert im al pound Bottles, warranted the best In mae oe at ons 10300 gallons — Ate, Ny! best imitations of ram, ‘whiskey, ait, peach, cherry, apple and raspbercy, port atud and co ni Fata ee lane Machine Stik Reduc- than per dent orid, on} LT 5 eganice aad durabili:y Christadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tonpess exaite admiration among al! i" io art. A sue of private apartments for hie ineomparnile dye of te . oN 7a Park’s Balsam of Wild Cherry and Tar— A wonderfn! article Ss cone aes, ry! and conan | ls to very agrecet y Acertain cure. BARNES PARKS y na. Prine Mice VS hiro pas pea “i. eine roadway, Prive only Te Carte wil be anon otiee daily frow 19 w fo ckck, whe hg way b9 gunmulied free of charge. a eniay morta, Dee. t afters short but severe Ff robe nei og a pative last hit. royce realdeat of tla eit fy aud at the mm City Hespi ital The filends and relatives of the family, and the mem- pw ong seh David's Benefit and Benevolent Rosleties, are os - ig mg ee ny funeral, — Brooklyn rf 8 mond sweet, near Deka! avenue) on Wod needa efieocon, at ove o'clock, with- Apo invitation. Tuoi 3d; shh iinian 0 Monday morning, Dec. wt the resi of James 1. Garis, Nor :3 Kast Twenty-eight sireet, Mra, Many ONBAR. the faneral will take place from 8t, Barthaomew's Church, fafayette place, this morning, at ten o'clock, ‘The frienda of the devensed are invited to attend widiont further notice. Her remains wll be taken to Greenwood Gemetery, * In Green Point, Brooklyn, on Monday morning, Des; 28 of consumption, Carmine, daughter of the Meserole, aged Iz ears, O months and 24 days, The farecal wil tke placa this Poa at one o'clock, from the residence of her mother, Miria Me- serole.’ The relatives aud friends of the family are reapectfally invited to attend without farther novice. im sunday, Dec, 23, Mrs. Jane SusweL, relies of James Buswe.l, in the S4th year of her age. The friends and acquaintances, nud those of her sons, the members of the Norfolk etreet Baptist Chure! the members of Covenant Lodge, No. 051. 0. of her son-in-law, S. Ludwick, highty-‘ith street, bet woan Four h and athe avenues, at123; o'clock this day. The remains will be takea to (zeenwood. On Tuskday morning, ec. 25,0Wa, Macey Caw, Jr., youngest son of Wia. M. and Caroliae E. A. Caldwell, The foneral will take ae to-morrow, at 12 o'clock, at the qburch of the Transfignration, Twouty-nin:h et.) be on Vivth and Macisom avenues. Friends of (he ta- my aro respeottully invited to attend without further notice, On Tuesday morning, fee. 25, of consumption, Mania, wile of my A. Pomeroy, aged J5 years. The funeral will take place to-morrow morning, at tan o'clock, from the residence of her brother-in-law, M. WW. Hamilton, 185 West Fourtoenth street. The fronts of the fawily ace sospecttalls tartare to attend, without fur- ther invitacion, Her remains wil be taken to Greeawood for interment. hs On Monday, Dec, 23, Onviiue Apams, in the 49th year of is age. The relatives and friends of the family are requested to atiend the funeral, from hus late residence, No, 314 West Forty-fourth eet, this afternoon, at one o’closk, with- out further invitation, The rem&ins will be taken to Greenwood for in: sg Tag tit On Tuesday, Deo. 25, Mamk Sixciain, only son of Chas, BH. oan Slizabeth Leddy Corneil, aged 4 years and 10 months, Tko relatives ani friends of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, (com the residence of his parents, 81 Fourth street, thiy morning, at 11 o’elosk. a Monday, Des, 23, Catia C, Caney, of conump- tion, Hor friends, and those ef her brothers, John, Richard and George Yee, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, frvm her late residence, 18 Hlizabeth street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. On Tuesday, Dee, 25, after a short but severe illness, James SrELtway, in the d0th yoar of his age, # nati re of the parish of Elphin, county Roscommon, freland, but fer many years a resident of this city. The frieada and relatives of the family, and the mem- bers of company , Ninth regiment, ace’ respectfully {2- vited to ettend the’ funeral, irom his late rosidense, 248 Wert street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation, On Puesday, Dee. 25, Marcanst Hatton, Tho trieads and relatives of her husband, Lawrence Hatton, and those of her brothers, James and Felix, are reapeet{ully invited to attend her’ funeral, from No, 133 Beecker street, Newark, N.J., this day,’ at 10 o'clock, without further notice, On Monday, Dec. 24, after o long and severe {lness, Mancsnsr Aixins, the beloved «ife of James Aiking, aged 46 years, a uative of Legnagune, county Leitrim, Iecland. ‘The friends ana relatives of the family are respectrully invited to stiend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, 376 Eighth street, Betweon avenues U aud D, this aite*noo, at one o'clock. Her remains will be taken to Green wood Ceme Weep not for me, my husband dear: "Tis you I've lett belind; Although I cost you many'a tear, ope im heaven shail tad. the residehco of his sister-in-law, Mrs, Donnelly, Now Biightom S. 14, om Monday, Deo, 14) at 4 o'ciocky M., Jou Savas, M. D,, of Sagua la Grande, Caba, in the Sith year of his age. His frisads, and the iriends of the family, are reqnestod to attend his funeral, ut Christ Charch, New Brighton, to-morrow morning Kc. Cavrlages will be in readines# at the Quarantine landing on the arrival of the deat which teaves New York, foot of Whitehall st: 10 o'clock, His remains will be token to Trinit tery. Havana papers please copy. At Bremen, “fo,, Dec. 10, Oscar H., aged 13. months, son of John A. and Eliza J. Seama AUYERUISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. : PERSONAL. NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES FOWLER, A NA- lve of Portobello, Seotand, and lately ot Manchester, Eng- snd, “1 bo will cail a the Herald office, he may lioar of woue- thing (o his advantage. NYORMATION WANTED—OF JOUN BURKR, AGED about twenty seven years, who eame to this country in 1550, (rom Fort Emile, Newport, county Pipperary, Leland. When last heard from he was In’ New York. Bis sister s de- sirous of hearing from him. Any information in regard (o him, Addvewed wo Maris Hastings, Pbllsdeiphia, will be thankfully received, RS, RACHEL FRAZER WILL HEAR OF SOMETHING greatly (o her advantage, oy enclosing her address {0 Solicitor, Broadway Post ofl Ma. WoosTER WILL CALL AT 12 formerly of thia city. ON WEDNES- 4 “WINES AND LIQUORS. ROWN STOUT, PORTER, BOTTLING ALE AND draught ale. —Ghorge Ww. Gray, haying talam Into pertner. ship Andrew Staley, under the firm of GRAY 4 STALEY, at the old stand, 24 South 6th street, Philadelphia, comings to brew lebrated malt liquors, so long known throughout tho ‘They have constantly on hand 2 sinek of the lon, which can be obtained by Terms United Stat above named arth them as above. ND GIN LANDING.—100 PIPES AND 75 THREE: v pipes double Swan & Dural Pape gin, new ianding trom ihe wharf, for sale low by the importers: LH. SIMPBON & SONS, 19 Beaver street WS AXP CORDIALS —THE ATTENTION OF FA milies who ¢ article of wine, brandy or cordiais, during the holidays Is caiied to the large and well selected assortment to be fonnd at the wine vault, 13 Wall street, G. E. MESDUM, REWARDS. REWARD—A_ BURGLARY HAVING BBEN committed on the sore ot LYON A UOLEN, wales nd jewellers, 168 Chatham square, on the hight of 7, 10th inst, to the “nmount of $5,000, the above re 4 will be paid fos the detection and arreat Ot the burglars and recovery of the proper $500 GRayY “SS. BULPIN, iN, Sét MI Broadway. — FUSN RAS Gouna, 5 vor a BOLIDAY. ag} o—A lure) asgortment, at tbe eld rand of GO. M, THCY 84 Willan streel, corner Maiden /aae, ae pent duction in price, » wholes oe retail ‘Gente? robes de chi ma: 1 ere ‘gloves, anproy garments, , fibe shir'a, RUBLES. ante embroideriea, Costly #ik rob bmbroidered iinen, cambric handkerchiefs, wiih naraes, Alesander's saperior kid gloves, io boxes oF 1 dozen enc. All kinks of genuine furs, India came.» hale spree apt. scarfs, (he later from two dollars aud « half ea: 2. Sultable for hew Versa presehis. Wil be opened on Mon- day, Dec. 24 A. BTBWAKE &£ 00, Broadway, Cham bers an and Reade suredta. SPRCTAL HOLIDAY XorIce,— +) In order to reduce oor preaont tmmnese meee before the the clove of tho year, we shall offer, on and aller Monday, December a4, YERY DECIDED BARGAINS, of SEASON ABLE DRY Goops. a...) vd and plain dress allks; Lyons velvets: b: gripe stn soaris, Buantilise and cloaks} mn olde: ry, gloves, ribbons, rinos, sipaces, de lanes, de., he. Ale, ‘multable for NEW YEAR PReRENTS. LORD & TAYLOR, 25, 257, 269 oy 261 Grand sireet; and new numbers 47 and 49 Catharine sweet. Ceti AND NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS. TTLE'S KMPORIUM OF FANCY GOODS, Tow, ,Dous ND Gausa, way. vaxc¥ aoope a ‘This tare Aggy =e rent ha been ‘nesorted wi the novelties of Og pees pear, ro Fee wire recast ve wher of in every variot: Tlnegings feet @ varlety of fancy arde CHRIBTHAS AN pre shells and fruit, cont miniawure act ork, odor dotles, gloves, de; pervemonuaies, tabsela, card ae, de From ‘Genwwa we have some fine with popuise American aire, quadrller, waltzes, poikna and Toth vere * me NINERR GOODS. Chees, checker, dice, ring puzzles, vases, cabinets and couviers, TH DOL, DEPART, Onur reputation for beautiful dressed dolla In established, The publi Cy thin at the #r,stal Palace, For our assortment, we mi tho caimiogue:—forceiain, War, compoaition, Re te mache rubber, &.; bodies, arma, bats, ehoes, beads, 4 THE TOY DEPARTMENT, In order to secommodate our stock wa have been obliged to inorenen the size of this department, which now orsupies more than half the store, belng by tar the’ largest assortment ta the ‘Wo would call atiendon to some of the more prominent ns, Pianos, Marmonicans, Trumpets, finns,” Bows, Woolly Dogs, Maxie Lasite Caps Box Toys, Tea Se Tools, &. ARCUANICAL. MOVING, TOYS, mokich department has competent and wiiensive clerks; and, nvenience of not familiar with our inngusge, wan and French ladies and gentlemen are in ailend BUT ONR FRIC und that 6 Tow an any other store in OLIDAY GIPTS AT REDUCED PRICRS.—WATOLES, ind silver ware for holidsy provanis, the last eighteen years known offers for sale all goods i his lino at rices for ihe sana quality than any other in New York, Phi adelphia, of any other city, aod wil send by ma. or ex: rene, 2 WATCHES, JEWELRY, at nite of the United States ioe of charge. as represented, Orderd by mall, po a0 ‘Sena WATCHES. Watches, with places for daguerreoiypes.. to all All gaoda war: paid, faithiuuy £100 00 to $200 00 Jurvensen 6%, SeHUine Warranted... 150 00 (0 2) 00 Cooper Watches, genuine, warranted. . 128 00 to Independent Watches, for dming horwe + 125 0 to Pocket Chronometer + 12500 to 140 0 Sow 55 00 to 39) 00 Mag 100 00 wo 115 00 Gold Hunting bi od, 1S carat. oy 0 Gold Open taced Levers, full jeweled carat. Pio WH Btiver Open faced Levers, full jewelled 00 00 10 1h 90 Bllver Lepine ppd lepeat wow 00 JEWELAY. Beautiful sets Kar Rings—pin and ora wot ate... ise siaaes 0 0 to 200 00 16 600 Lo 200 S010 BO 0 200 to 2) 00 Gora Lockets, 1. 2ard¢ 500 30 id Guard Chains, WH ficld Chaceiaine, o€ 40 09 to 110 00 God end Vert Chains 800 0 8 00 Ged Po Chain 6000 15 00 Gold Pencils. 12310 10% Gold Pens and Pencils: Smto 2500 Cre 20010 iam 400 Plain Gold Risa” eae 800 Vure Gol Wedding Ring . lwo ww description. Jewelry of ¢s taMokie Dinmond Single Sione Pins rh $15 00 to 1590 00 Diamond Cry WO 408) 08 st 700 ta 24) 00 Dinmond Korrin Wy) Oto BX? OO Diamond Croser.. 2 2900 to) OD Diainond Bracelets. «100 00 to 830 00 Silver Tesepoors per set BOw 9H Silver Desert spoons, pe +1010 1b Fliver Table Spoons, we HoH Bilver Table Po 11500 to 200 Re 13 09 10 So Tie Knives, Fins Knives, Frutt Knives, Butler knives, nd BPD, Dups, Nap: Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired at loss than anual prices, Watches snd jewelry taken in exchange. GRU, OC, ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and re Ko, 1 Wali sirce!, second floor, wear Broadway, New | MIFTS AND TOYS or ibe holidays, ROWUNS ONFAP PANCY STORE, No. 449 Broanway, THI Ladies’ and gentlemen's dress- ing cares. Jot venceleta, brocehes, Ae. € babies. Porcelain and ching Mgures, y houses and farpivare. for Ihe etegere. Games and yussies. Hair brushes and combe Red Hgode and [don Fans, portemnnales. bags.4e. Cheah men and backgatnmon Rocking horses and wagon. bom Woolly dogs, horses, Tnderd, every variety uf faney goods and loy®, that oan abe fonnd In ihe known world, ail ot whieh will 2 wt the low est price of importauion, to close our alock at this laat wale of the season, vrevious ‘0 ihe removal of our Vustness in ibe spring. R THE HOLIDAYS.—OUR SUPERIOR SHIRTS AND cotlars, pia, fine cravats, under garmen's, mufflers, fur and velvet gloves, dc., all saltable for ate Pholesaie ‘an retail KA PEREGO & BON, OI Nassan ot . Workhoxes, Dollat Dols! ‘NORAT A (M LYON, 192 Chatham snare. RRWARD.—STOLEN FROM 45 EAST TWENTY- 5 fourth gireet, between the hours of 1 and 1 o'clock, ou Monday, Dec. 24, sixtecn sllver forks, alx do. large tabie spcons. six do, dessert spoons, sixteen da. tea spoons, two do. butter knives, one do, sugar spoon; all the above are marked C. Alto some plated spoons aod ladles, and one silver spoon. marked Willie. The above reward will be paid for the recovery of the whole, and in proportion, $25 REWARD STOLEN PROM 22 West TWENTY at) sec6nd sircet, on Tuesday evening, De 185, iF diamond earrings, grape vine patiern, eaves, four diamonds in each. Pawnbrokers an: stop the same if offered, and oblige Joseph A, Hyait, 165 Broad way, at Westcott & Co.'s Express $2 REWARD... LOST, ON FRIDAY, DRO, 21. SOME. where in Twenty-third sirent, between Fifa and EATh avenues, of in Fith avenue, between Twenty third and Sixteenth streets, a doable caved, dark blue enameliod watch and chain; the dire of a deg on one aide and flowers on the ciber. Ihe chain had bine enminal! lis in each link ‘The Onder will receive the thanks of the owner and the above re ward bi sone ig itat No, 2 West Sixteenth street, one from Fis avenue, 2.() RERARD.—LOST OR STOLEN, A GOLD PATENT lever watch with hunting ease; one of H. 0. Roce Jey gmake, N . from the premiaes ot atric Oa Tiga, 212 Newark aventi, icrsey Oly, Any person civing lefor Tatlom about tha. enid’ welch will rescive ike above foward, and po questions askod. rd 5 RFWARD.—LOBT, A SERMON BOOK, CONTAIN Ted ing the names of the parties occupying pews ta a Ger Tho above reward will be paid to any one bring. corner of Madison and Clinton siroete, mar cbureh. ing the rame to cD, FROM 26 EAST NINTIT ye REWARD.—STIAY 4) street, on Friday last, © smi | torrier dog, bine and tan; Ind owrer’s name ant “Pelbam Bridge” on the collar ‘ove reward wii be p his return (o 124 Pearl street, ia slore. REWARD —LOsT, 2th instant, a black ond ten terriers! ent leather collet; with mall bel ed. The finter the above reward by leaving her at Mr. Wren eniy {th street, between Seventh and Kghil ave VENING, t, wih ON MUNDAY #3 Lost AND D FOUND. Fer ND—AT THP PHILHARMONIC REHEARSAL, O% Fatnplay. & portemonnale eomiainiog & small sim, of wher can have ii by calling immediately wt 141 Weer Twenty tind street, proving proyerty and paying tbe expences of this advertisement, O8T=ON THE MORNING OF TIF TIT DECEMBER, & roll of money, Containing about thirty five dollars, in Brondwe, at ibe corper of Thirteenth street, in frontor | confectionery store, ‘The person who picked up the same w' flenre leave it with the conieeticncr. TST ALARGR NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, DucKMnER whie under L-4 wy, ani tat) i ted whites Gu vecareing the tng 10 No, 30 Bast Wirteeti sree, & euitable reward will be given. L087 OX THE 20TH INSTANT, RITHER IN THE BOW 4 ery, Chatheu or Chambers street, in fo Ste aet'a Bros)we ehein th ieces ase ther other Charny dcr will he subably’ rewarded by jewving the millinery store, Mh}, Like. Bowery. Loa 22 MONDAY SIGHT, DRO. 4 Academy Hall, 6% Br Watch, wi) be Loerie ue ones AVENUE, STOVES TWEN 4 ty rerond and Thir'ieth siroets, on Monday between 5 in (he morning and 7 in the ev: bing. » gent cat's cast wich porket wallet, con‘aining between 1) and 60. abow 88 Se in bills. « live and two gold dollar pieres wrapped in whe Fauer., A, tberal reward will be given by returning | oF 00 Fighih avenue, ost on SU RAYRD—VROM NORTIVAILI TAM ATREAT, 4 yeaterday 6 o'clotl, & red and while pointer Jog. 'Whasres win being bina to Me. King, 17 Nord Wdtiaw ee Oks, Bad be oh ely POR ee me IVLENDID GOODS FOR THE HOTIDAYS.—GENTS’ 1D loves, rich tles, scarfs, cravals, handkerchle's, dressiog robes, shirts, Anew and splend Beroriment, nt the old std. siand of Win. T, densiags 4 Co,, Zl Hiroad way, wird door above the Asior Horse ‘ Furie PARS TUCKER is sway, near White sureet NDIA RUBBER CANES ‘OR THK HOLIDAYS.—THR sureeribers, tole manafacturers of India rabber rye the wt Of deniers to thelr lace asanctmant 0 , mounted with rubber, Iv ry, fine gold and aliver heads, Novelty Rubber Ova Ma. eu lane. cornalian, Mo. SPLENDID CHRIRIMAS GIPT, AT A VERY LOW > cash price ~The Undersigned oilers for «ale one of his Well known magniticen’ self playing orgaue,, To be seen and Heard dally, from $10 1A. Me and 293 P. M.-ai Ove ofioe of Mersrs, Htenz & Epi, 181 Broadway, second floor, room No. 4 CHARLYA MAYER, Ar GTEENDTD HOLIDAY FRERENTE DS AL JOUN BLATER'S BOOK AND FEATIONERY FORE, Entrance No, 6 € square, oF 10 Catherine street, Conmeting of a lange masartmnent of avn yume, bible, prayerbeoks ands variety of porwn! vandard and euiiar books ot ihe day, javeniia and'rhldrea 4 U iTS HOLIDAYS INDIA rubber oli, dressed nnd plain, of all sizes) dole’ boade, figures, pal, combs, So; pene and pencil cxese, walk anea, ahd India rnbter fanry » Pans ventiersen'a Nght walrlnn boots and ove GOODYEAK rabber depot, 25 Broadway, betwers | Warren sireots Us 1 HOLIDAY PRESENTS — ROTH chests, Ai sizes. of tha meni epproved peularea, #8 w 615 toch; hates fine sreortmpat, Rogiiah ont A Be. ‘$10. Aleo, the onnal meruanicn’ toole lor sale. PRN SMT it ase Jehan Ht, Breativey ed wee, roorby THK MULITARY. nn ad TPTERAR conrs OF THE OFF ICR V PCA, are OF pi fas, roe BaP street Cd toe 8 rm. bac ‘wt the Ay Da, Comme on Ae ab i RAY. ‘eniferm, to *, ‘ie breatway, Dy ereer, Taveon, Adjaiont, THY FIREMEN. tr Lar MEMBERS Rah ee MATAN ROOK aap LADDRA my, reurn thete * Canes wo Lr, ta West Pinnenth wrens, for for kis Kigdnews sed m to our Foreman, who was Shaves Gre 0 te morning of the 2h inv an, swe ver uett, Of the Ninth wart, sod ferstheriand, of the Ms toons wate. Mr. Merman end hore, of Hagine Comoe ny No. 2, ter thetr Kind wedetacoe | sien, to Mr JM. Conger +1 Cuavien piveet, for tee Gresmaand ton if 8 carriage tere Perper of cums ey img hae Wr (ee Hewnon WU Aa URE, Secretary, by Hieide,” Wile Victory.) de. 00 ‘cove, oF i Ou8 Yom: 4 x ig be dr sale by all bookeliars and ne Bub T ARAON'S. 102 Chasinut wire, Philadelphia, _Copiin sent by mail, free of postage, on recelpt of peice, N Ew Rote BLISHED IN DECEMBER, BY Tick NOK 4 ¥ t MEM AND WOMRM. A new volume of vee Hor no. ay Brownlog. Tol vol rice Ho |e a poet and o ma: if, aod the greatest remette aioe tu English’ Merature: sine the. great Arar ai very lover of poeiry must read this book > kes nee tbat tho world and human power do no brew on, and that ea ther; oie se te ze lo 08, <email F THY LIFE AND WORKS OF GORTIR, Wich skotches of hia aye and contemporarien, (from pub ed and unpubliched sources), ly a i Lewes, auihor of pethe'a hers whic foe kee ieee ow Know’ wis aa great as bi intel In’? Volumos, amo Price A more faithful and hile like biogeaphy ravoly Fond, frunge of ue livin candor, Mr. apy sider! aX aides ant dark sides as well o« bie grea jo rilitant ones, ‘whicly we ail know. It the reader does vot form the saiue high enumate of Goethe the man as ‘at Geathe t ‘he « author, it will uot be from the want of ample materials for forming a judgwent. lisa whois histery is here laid open, and the facts are derived not froin bock#enly, but trom the tesimony of Chose who Bnew the hr and from viher authentic sourees of informauon,—London Li: Adel By W, M. Theekeray. In one volume, Imo. ; The. Dobody who hay read Thackeray, with’ hia heart RB eyes, Ji) De a ‘prised to find that he bas wri '¢ does not seize th © set in a fine frenzy; but bie, afler dinzer, and wings his song —a ly sgt © tine tlivor of fun, satire and sadness, aod, under all, (hat ground wae of hoary poniallt sad cams actnass what take bey onto "at oil Wis Posten? feed =Furnawn's Mogadn,” MIKI LVR; OF, BEFORK AND mEMIND TIM CORTATY. By Anna Cara uuchie (ormerly Mrs, Mowat)), In one vol ome, 1 ‘coord the singuiar inotdenta that occurred around me, snd “Fetch the ething historias which awakened my totereat ae afavorita emMloyment during & Professional career of pine years, Out of the many colored wols of life thus col the carratives that compose this volame are woven, lotion bas lent but few embel. ishing wuches; truth ty laft to her own sitangeness Should this work achieve the Ehject contemplated. areaders will receive tore correct improvsion of sine unlaurelied laborers in’ the publis amuse ent than | erally entertained. Between them and the world the euriain of prejuitoe haa fallen iw twpene ule. Prom te fslal shadow thove alone wha climb to the bij 7" planac Jen of fame pact une moet low!y-o1 roseribed band ters a boar wwitaaea tbat Brcaveu plate iis tow pearis in unexpected places. Lok tor them, you who Judge rashly, before you pronounce that wey have td existanes tier. Ravenswood, Oct. 27, 1806. ANNA COMA KITCHIE, SELECTIONS PRON TILE WIELINOR OF WALTER SAVAGE LANDOR Radited b: 8. Hillard, in one volume, 6m ‘The writ as of Waiter Savage Landor are among the most remarkable pros productions of our age, writen in pure, hervous Knglich, and full of thoughts which fasion (hem selves on tne mind, and are “a Joy torever.’'—Chainbery’ Uyclopedia, “NEWSPAPERS, ORMIS & WILLISR The, follow! ber new nova by NP. Willis, a verias of bke'chen by (General Mortis, tnd'a noveitetta by J. M-Fiold, ‘Bubseribe ai once. Terms Fim yes, Office 07 Fulton atroet, _ pus WAG AND NEWSBOYS' NOTION IS RRADY.—~ ‘Orly think! A new com caemee twenty ilar Uons—the finest comle paper in America ~for two cent Dey C18, BOWSER Bnd Hews!) ve | and ever ed olne. RUSS, JONES & TOL hE NEW YORK MFROURY. In Ms nex! issue (Dec. 80), will commence the publication of e remarkably thrilling avd romantic original wry; 4 DLE WIPE, OR A PAGE FROM THe ULACK NOOK) THO RNGtOTER OF PARINIAN cxrM Thin wonderful story, founded upon ineidenta ta real life to Paris, has been written by one of the most popular Ayerioan writers, and will create & tremendous cxcilement in the ro manee renaing world, __ SPECIAL NOTICES. RVING SAVINGR nirdet, New York Open daily fre reM @ INSTITUTION, NO. G WARREN Huron Beoretary, LLINOIS AGENOY AT A ‘ 7 J {Til be, stamped p00 ths oon an al Bowls. sone’ "MOOK: Treasurer of Minot, ATR WOOD'S TOOL STORE, 62 CHATIAM “STRNER, ¥ In conseguence of the death Wood, the » told out to Mr, outrix, de, of Thos 5 . The pa uly, 1801, from OFFICE FOR THE PAYMENT OF FORT MAMILTON taxes, at No, 5 Nasagu street, from 10 o' lock A. M. to 3B. aday ano Friday of this werk only, No bviiews to any nddre ty remaining unpaid will be ommplroller a ny OF NIQARAGUA, DE ations, D. ¥. L.. Granada. Nov, 2%. the Pretest of the Deoartmeat of ative Power baa delgned to tavue the vexident ad iniorim of the rep te: —Letog dngirous to ener ree industrious persous, who may coniriinie to the developemen! Of the rerources ot the repubile rie its enmmnaroe, and promote the general welfare, In tse of bin facnitles, degrees Article 1. A free grant of 2%) screa of unouitieates Inod wil be made to every adult who wil cme to thie repel ” J im prove the sald Portion Of land, the gra tm by the Direcior of Cowulzation, io be appoints’, an pose ion Will be Immediately give Art 2. Kvery fanily arriving here and nettling in the Tarrt tory will receive 100 neres, beskdes the 2 belonging to each epee of nix months following the taking - nt thay g pront of their good cond the lends, Art. 4 "They shalt pay mo duiles for personal property, fur ural implements, toads, plan of " ‘Sud of the aproveneats made oo mupt froin wll extraurdinary taxes OF oo and from all pobile services. nuitas in ease of ke eon watery of fie repabiie, and be landa granted, 0 any hall not be adie to sell re quay forbidden to set! sees lands, pee th amater (hale “righte'to aay naiive’ before bavieg cons pled tbe ground for the \erm of mx inonthe and ovlained the — © ay erty. P%se woe will be eva) ed and a Director of Colont Pe cabled, whene duty w p attend ta the petlions amnteronia. 6 geteer sad Giartinaie seeda, planta, ke, aad keep he register book Art.7. Let thla decree be communicated to thos whom it ven at G Bid lay of Movember. 18 Given ot Grenada on f ay of Kovember ATHICIO KIVAR. i> in cee ee Emscenhs ML ee order | communicate it ¥ a for your knowledge and conve nieot effects, aod for ita publication sod circulation ia the de bas oe under your carn wi n Nov. 27, “Fvihule \—aconrdingly. Department of Welatius, Coverawent titue DOLAR ATAR LODGR, XO; cotion of oflicers laken place y r rooms, 118 avenne Y, apd are y order of x Witsiam Proxnr, See'y ME TIOUOR DEALERS Th ROCTETY WILE TOLD A epecial meeiing # bay, 2 x the National Hi Fr. AND 25, BE PTOCKNOLDYRA OF TH CLEVELAND, AND hereby prtifiet that we Puusture Balinad Compa directors, and Or the tran mi be paid te (flies of te one day of January L! ie tock Whit. Secrmary LECTURE SEASON, FCTURR.-RUV. J.P. THOMPROR, ov ay tabermacie, will dr heoomber 27, wt ‘lve tn bh oe AN OWRM AL Yy" NO MEN'H DEMOCRATIC REPO NEL ‘ fo A the maine Commer, V8 T held at Taromany # clock. General acd prmciuas HORATIO 1 Hi, MeOorsoten, 7 hecretaries Hance L, Havcerom, § wht WILITH WaARkD HEMT RATIO are au TiLK ct reguiae nomine At the Tw ft Ward primary ection, be 4 bs ie eal) of se Fame wy Was Genere) Comme he wore by an overwhetoe vawer wa ' by ‘he hoene Ce wave fe bar w moeracy of (ue ward, w Jobn Vance, are Paword Philpa a Theedore ene, Mik Davi #. Jarkeon. Wiitew Marin, | Mephen H. 1 Aurabenn 11 Garre Jobn Viart Adam Ponse ae Medea Jobe rere sam Deneny Pes Mem s@rnn, Jobw MeAaie) PRIVATE DANO Mew York. wud 1 4 bor the eraser head as 0 8 adecwien DG ACADIONTEA, Momwtne a ase Orpen mg HOON) YUARTEE OF 3h cheed at Neve acae Mall, Ce when Lewmee any wx be United Maton ealiors encireverd, mad i) Binds ( wted hate fesemered Vy KW akir wenmved ee eee ee | tent of premetnme pm <2 A SIrvay WANTED—BY A BYEADY.; SOUER PRO. * Caan: Ia a goed plain a ret rag eee inquire et 188 Arann, svat et A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, WITH a FRESH breant of milk, Wants a siiuation as wet nuree, Cua he beat uf references. Inquire at 39 Clarkson st. for OOKKEEPER.—A YOUNG MAN WHO IS KeRPINe {ne books of ® sore iby double entry), but will be out o€ loyment om the Yatot Jonuary, wane ap sats pacity. "He wii be high'y rebow vende by ie pram vy emoderate salary, Please ad- Hewaite dice, employers, aud requtros dens a. Z., box iat, rperianih. be gunk Oak tte ponarat t oa peat of ely reference even. Apply OF addres for threo day, 0 Aviantle mL, BFOOKLP. Si ATION WANTED—Y A WELL DISPOSED PRO- testant young woman, 10 vok, waeh and tron, oF a¥ leune {4 quite compaten:, having boen ongaged ta that capa i Would be found neat aed tidy in her work, and Be Jiing &od obliging. Apply at 217 Lowery. IPO MANUFACTURES 8. IMPORTER, FTO.~A ORNTTA ibe. thal will not require warebon re wales caw Le piieaied | Vy adveri ip the city of ne icean’ wi 3. box Hla W De no PUYVRICIANS. me U NDeRSIONED Orrens His rvices to aren practice who oud thelr DENTETS—A FIRST CLANS MF chanis wants a situation in a good dentist's establiabment, A mechanic devils, Addrosa by ietler, A. Ds, 20 Maneved stree., Halumore, To PHOTOGRAPTRRS tudytng in Paris, otter Peete), in & superior man drove Pastel, Price's book sore, Everest WwW ANTED-BY AIRESPRCTAULE WOMAN, A ¥: AWILY “yea or that of laslice or gentlemen. "Lnqulre m4 dub ay., second Hoer, or ull par ane AN ae%) BT, WHO HAS BEEN 7 cena a stl paling. Ad Hem of city reforanoe given, TASTED A SITUATION, AR AUPRRINTER DENT ° 4 fami in the abrence of boats word guaralans, by ears of aye, who har bad the reariag obs fa ere all of whom are aettied tu ine Wont given no requleed. adres ied, Kasex county, N.J., any Wm between thiy gate mind April 1, W ANTED~—BY A VERY Kya eorADLe Young bole ith. 8 station to take care in mak f ” an be given. A His " COOK'S PUYDAM ( WD UNDERSTAND! ALL. hinds o¢ cooking well; nit to assist un washing aud le ing. for & emma!) (amily; Freoel or Ge that, preterred 8:80 Feamblin aig URSR Reaa AND | 8RAME b GTRAW HAT TRIMMERS WANTED —NONE BUT THOSE who have had experievce neo! apply LELABD A OO., 171 Pomel « GALRAMEN WANTRD—HIGHT HALISMEN W \NTED , at W. 8. Bond, dry geods wore, 1S and 110 uth av, required. YOR GOVERN ERE, IN A PIMAT CLASH wie seminary, In ty ¢ an edueaves + esti a teach politn races,”” and Fr 7. immedialely, at 4b avense, om Suen, M. Want A COMPETENT LINER, ro ¢ VV Charleston, 8, U. Apply at No. 6) Joub wt, m WANTRO-A WET NURAK, WITH A FREAU BREAST of ilk, a nuree a baby ather own residence, Meter Address C A.M, Herald oftien, ences revulred J ANTED@AN Ke Fulton oy PERIBNCED BARKERS ‘wases moviersie. WHAVEN & Pale “ YOUNG MAN TO ATIEND To TU HUT tands the busi. py w J. Busby, aye. FAN WNTELLIGNNT who Te a lies cde a Address bas ~¢ 4 Per « ANTED: W jad of I a desirous of muds lg law tho handwriting ¢ applionns, stating WANTHP-ALAD. AS ASSISTANT JARTENDER, 15 or Vi sens of age, ot Htgsine’ Hotel. Greenfield, Coney Intend plonk oad, I. 1 four wiles from Patton tert; Amare i, Kng sh oF Gert prelerres , qaod relsrenree rej waed, 1h TRADES. BUxDER WANTED —ONK WHO IM THOROLD! comnt eleut (0 bind and Sela ey yal oxtes ledgers a Mood 1 stiaation at the Meth w on apy Park row. oy may hear of » dewira! ation to A. L. Denuie & On, COPARTSERSMIP NOTIC ES. 85.000. aANerPsd MAY On mustxnan ira 4 hier inio ® very protiable and mxenstve busiiew—one whith will be & wlandaed for time ule w Mr, Syke, of O16 oun ble charicier required. COMNCR FOR & , ek Fa asi par HOVE s & THE ANYRATIx PR WAS $2,000.02, Anrna Tian if os partner, can give, and Ww he bed in Mew York. Ft the business ix, wheie loonie wil be taken of 1 mgion, Herald ofc. “ Cie wh i elale what and eer han, or Oe Oran heel wA apply. Adtres Juan TREN WANTED A VARTSER WANTED IW 4 heaewese fat 10) pay & goed living for (we perenne; the bet sirelly for tack and without sey compe tion None wend apply but Ohece having the momey C.K TOWRA & OO, MUSICAL, OA PARIA, VIRST CLASH 58 aenorttneet of Ube ae LADD & » Nendo & Co. Lexiremely low pricte, of O19 Bee + Hes, WL : Mt Btn AWD DIAGONAL | now (00D | OCTAVE PIANO 4 best maker, cut bea The owns haven yx, Can be son aie) Wee Twes'y #, trom 1 lo 3 «clei. KARE CHANCK—A MAGNIFICENT rosr eed py camven "7 TOLIAN®, MELOBG 2A. wine, Grom the bert wes bargains, oF Wor reps, wit VIAKO® AND RARWOMT ne abt scomd bats, wf Eom 1 pled if purcnsand. DON, No. 2 Prontwey, F MATTORCHECK# GRAND CROW BOLIR AND 2, Une panon, by Y. WIARMIM, conaae of Thirsy four a ways om batt 6 Gon oe ‘are ree temune he ‘ts te amen IREAT BACRIVICR OF PLAMON—<¢ T viekrees, mnat be void (hie PIC cow Toes ond (net tmnen Bakers priens ior the cage, lly warvented, © GO Weiner tone, Uraek aval bar dows Area ODOENB & OO, TANOPUBTES FOR HOLIDAY 20 ond 14) Wont Twenty eghi soem warren et, noe wile f om On 2 tite, mex faren, LA VALET ~ PREMIUM PLANOR me ron: Breadwey, wy totes poovaet, tod, ir igh Sncetinat, bag Fee ving Mnprore. td ‘erase bre. Kopin, Fea Juhine tied Anguet Oomhal, = FONH AMD MUFIC—ORKAT ony HORACH WATKIN Nao - of the ew Tation ant Ke ARO®, WHEL prsry, WaNtan fed Sornthon, » be ‘epee Oe Ge owns come penemsion for the abore. Virese as 3 re WANTED, Ti ALE a Li ae Ee awe tone, oro ohn, Tht ) Myers a aod teaege . wer, Bare'ay (ms thaw bee pond ws ply Se tae be | Maat arty 91) nok 3 rine HY A008 Wi 8D te ches ole em ee Tw elth werk Thay Ole meee, vee bo repecavle parties and opply. re a ANTED-Y 4 YINGLY GENTLEMAN, THR PAR fore on “rhe, onteretaied. whih » dering rom + rv, ino ma) hae Nae ceaire keto, 3 oe oi rt WOWERT AND BELOW one 8 emcee Smt Ow 8 pow oom Metratans extaryed, Sowa to, Ratand Ob ea —(eess—s—‘(‘“‘CisSSSsSsSSSSSCS

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