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cruise. Considering the many prrvatione ‘Jack tar” hae te undergo on a woyage of this kind, it seems rather hard ‘at he shouil never better himsetf om veyagos whieh ave, generally speaking, pretty profitabie to the owners, Mony of the first merchante in New York—the As- yinwalls, for instance—acquired their wealth and commercial knowledge while engaged in the whale dishesies of Now Faogland. iverywhere through- out Massachusetts and Connecticut olf whating merchants may be reeognized in the persons of retired mabobs, squires, ex-members of Congress, and those ‘ing honorable positions im the governwente of these States. New Bedford engages about 160 vessels in thie Dasiness, and employs about 3,000 men in manning aad ‘tabing care of them, Kew London, next to Mew Bedford iu ‘mportance as a whaling port, is am old town, and suffered severely ia ‘the Revolutionary and the last war wilh Great Britain. Ms harbor, avery fine une, is protested on the city side by Fert Trumbie, a handsome structure, and strongly Dailt, while on the oppomite side, at Groten, is a battery of some fifty guns, built cpon the spot where s number of patriots in the strugglo for Independenco were put te the sword by the British seldiery. A monument, about 200 feet high, has been erected on tho summit of the bil te the memory of that little baud who, for so many @ays, defied tho attacks of the enemy. New london was named Nameuag by the Iudians, who huated the deer; and were supreme masters of the ncil when the white man first built his csbin im tho valley of the Poquota, It is, therefore, quite an avcient town, and was fhe scene of many startling insidents during the firat pottiement of this country. ‘The city employs about fifty vessels in the whaling bu- wtaess, and has among ber residents many cf the most enterprising merchants of New Fogiand. Tho vessels vary in size from 80 to 500 tons, but the majority of the qrafté are from 200 to 300 tons burthen. The importa- tone ef of} and bone fer the year 1854 were a3 tullows:. Fatimated value... ‘The trade thie yeaz will fall short fully twenty-five per eent upon that of lust year; but as the oll is much higher fm value now than it was then, the loss will not be very sensibly folt. However, there kas beem a gradual de- q@ease in the quantity of oil gathered by the whalers for many years past, and until some new fisheries are dis- eevered, there is but ttle prospect of any incroase. ‘There are many finc features about New Loncon which would interest tho stranger, and there is nothing more worthy of mention than the cican and orderly condition ‘of the streets. Among other things worthy of remazk is the splendid house of Namenag Engine Company, in Ma- sonic street. Itis forty feet wide, Atty feet deep, and ‘three stories high. Tho engine is widely known all over tbe New Engiand States as boing ono of the most powor- fal and effective ever constructed, At the grand trial of engines in New Frayer, some time ogo, wien companies faem New York, Boston and all parts of this section ef the Union were gathered together to compete for the Prizes, it was « mere accident alone (the bursting of the hose) that prevented the Nameuag Company from earrying off the laurels. This company is entirely inie- pendent, owns its engine, house ard everything appertain- fag thereto. The drawing room is fitted vp in megnifi- eent style, and here the best hops of tho season ere held, and here it is thai the elite of New Lendon ia the winter season are gathered for social amusement. Mantueket,aithough a flourishing whaling port, dependa more upen its cod and mackerel fisheries for prosper than sending vessels to the uninviting shores of Baffin’s Bay, or the Ochotsk 5ea to harpoon the leviathan of the cep. Ht employs about thirty-five vessels in the whaling ‘Duriness, and is a fast rising town. When the hardy whalemon of Now England fires oom meueed their vocation, it was only necessary to go a shert distance into the South or Northern Atlantic oceans + f ebiain a valuable cargo of both sperm and whale oil; Dut now distant voyages to the Northern Paciiiz, the ‘Yellow and Ochotsk seas, have to be undertaken, in order to pay the expenses attending the outfit of the vessel, ‘The eoast of Greenland, onse a famous ground for the Iergest size whales, is almost entirely deserted by these Jeviathans, and the whalers are now compelled to hunt ‘tthe hampbacks, (a fish of very mall size compared wth the whalos that used to trequent these shores). A largo sted whale will yield from 100 te 150 berrels of of}, while ‘these humpbacks spoken of wil’ not yield more that thirty Dacrels each. However, they are pretty plentifal, and any captain who knows their usual haunte and feeding places, in the various bays and inlets of the Arctic re- gions, willon an average get about 600 barrels, which, when delivered at New Badford, New London or Nan- tueket, will i calize from fifteen to eighteen thousand del Iara. There is one great drawback to the vrofite of the owners engaged in the whaling business, and this fs the heavy insurance they hase to pay on their vessels. On a long cruiso—and oftem their ships ave four years from home—the sums paid to the anderwriters amount in the case of # single vos- sel to the enormous sum of $10,000. Nor is this all ‘dhe bilin ¢f the ship for stores and repairs amount to al most as much as tho insuzance dues, Still the revenue annually poured into this country by the whalers {s sur- prising. In 1853, we find that the exports of sperm whale oil, bone and candies to foreigm ports frem the United States, amounted to nearly three millions of dol- Jars, a8 fol'ows:— Falue. BS oi), number of gallons. 1,131,098 $1, as i hase and other fish oil, do 21,980 Bone, number of pounds.... 5,009 pF os 703 Spermaceti candles, do. 3423092 112,600 Total value... a $2,318,297 ‘The total imports o e above articles for the same year in foreign vesse!s were as follows:— § oll, umber of gallons. Whale and other dan oil, do, Ft oe ae of pound: s macoti candles, do. . = Totalvalue..... bee eeeeenee sen cee vee BOUL, 972 From the above tables, {t will be seen that there is hard- Wy any comparison between the foreign and home whslieg trade, Many years ago the Yankeos had their rivals in the noble undertaking; but, gradually the English, French and Norwegian became beautifully lew at the fishing groun¢s, while our enterprising merchants became more deeply engaged in the profitable bueiness, and now America is supreme mistress of the whaling seas, and in every port of note on the Pacific coast may be found the stars and stripes of the New England whaler floating gaily from the mizzen peak. Ine few years there will be no ether nation engaged if the whaling business, and the United States will have full control of the most im- portant trade carried on by nations, All this is owing to the superior judgment and increasing perseveranee of our fishermen, May they continue as prosperous as they have been, Fatue. $232,972 493,198, News by the Malls. ‘There will Lach ‘eclipses of the sun and two of the moon this year. A | eclipse of the sun will take place on the Sth of April, and an annular eclipse on the sth of ber, both invisible here. Thore will be a par- tial eel ves?tho moon an tbe. 20th of April, which will bo wiatle early in the morning, and a smilar eclipse on 18th of October, also visible in the evening. Tho mortality statistios of four large cttos, for the Last ear, efollowing reeults:—New York, 23,107; i , 10,686; Baltimore, 5,476; ‘Doston, 4,076. Orewds of Ladics have been t of Mr, THOMAS, of Spring and Wooster anglous 10 obtain « chance of ‘purchasing from the im- Ot first class dry goods Previous to his eeling at such prices Aguhave nover before . AS he must close in fourteen days, calls early, ladies must make or they will not have such apotber chance, S. and Musio.—Herace oii Seoem, ce ena serees planes, is , a0 entirely new eri, pao, 333 Logg inta ee ee ateck of superior tmelodeons, music and asieal merc! reduced prices, No votter n ‘was ever ollvred. The poph. ea Wi catalogue of music for sale ieee See genaresie sent Dy mal, Post pall. pa vba calor $=. ly ory See, ceeeeeetai as Soret class will be forme: ty not obtain admittance to the fi 7 Seer be acoomam Naan the Pre. ‘ological Cabinet, 08 Broadway. Sewing Machines.—Our and lan of Texan our new and, ° sewing caachines for old machines of every Kind, is balled with Jeasure by hundreds. The Avery, Wilson, * Fiant, Dortas and ower inferior pare ogening ta rapidly to be exchanged. The chance fr a (ial barga(n is a great a New York or by CA onl ‘ont 7 yes Watnann, ra ton De Ro. Bi) Broad Filtbastering Blades n-Rushing to Walker, earta nover harbored a Fe: overs. ce anucn Brine ‘Biers eemember, Arona ralal bitters. 1 invade 45 9 Southern remedy, tae to bo obinined of S, STEINF EL Nassau stroet, Batchelor’s Hair Dyc.—Wigs and —The best in the world, This unrivalled and original dye is ‘applied in twelve privaie roomy Batcholor’s wigs and tou- ents ing chet desuyres peg have im pFoveMene Ov i elegance ability, peculiar stablishment. ad uray, ATCURLOR'S, 3y ‘2 Droadway. way's Pille—Dyspepala Cured—Nouc need suffer while dhs is truly tnvalunble, remesty_ isnt hand for thelr re} Bold at the manutnetorios, 80 Serna, wa rand Strand, London, hy al Pepsi, bos eal ake ea ad GL DS Ody a wongpelites Card Kingraving Matablish- weddiog tering. sep alley, dove done pate. fewe a initial o> ng, eels. papier ‘goods, . ‘OIMBAED ES esd ot hahioa io engraving. Died. Gp Saturday , daa. 5, at the residence of Nelson Rodimeon, sq., pan joun OU. CHecum, D, D., of Newport, R.1., in is 65th you His iriends are Tovited to attend the funeral services at the Amity street Baptist church, to-morrow afiernuon at one o'clock, prepara: ae the removal of the body fur bu- rial at Newyort, on Tuesday, up Friday, Jan. 4, Macie, Tino third daughter of — and Jobo Harz aged 6 years, 3 months and 20 4. The friends cf the fauily are reapectfali invited to at. any her fpneral, from the residence of aged ote ain Thind avenue, this afernoon, at 1 o'clock, without further invitation. ‘On Friday, Jan 4, of consumpiion, Paraiox Grarxoy, aged 26 years. ‘Leceased wan for years attachod to Hook and Iad- der Compan; is relatives and friends, acd the No. 4. memberp of Koga Hook and Ledaer Oompaay No. 4, and the members of the Fire Deparment in general, are re- spectfally imvited to attend his funeral is after- neon, a3 one o'clock, trom hia late residenos, No. 4 Hester street. His remains will be takea to Calvary Kongeep for in-erment. On Friday, Jan. 4, Jomy MoMaxva, son of Philip aad Ellen McManus, lato of Tally, Parieh’ Killride, county of Cavan, Ireland, 1 Sec 9 years. His funeral will tako place from his tate residenoe, No. 52 Leonard street, at 12 o'clock, to-morrow. Hiv friends are requestedto atiend. Irish popers 2) please +: oe. At Havana, W. I. after an illness of fous dsya, Tuoxas B. Yocxa, i tho 6 2hth year of his age, ofiest son’ of Rev. and Ma: Young, of Cutehogue, I On Friday, Jan. 4, of disease ot tae Mary Avy, omiy daughter of John and Margaret Van Horne, aged b yeurs, 11 months and 7 days. Her funeral will take place this aftarnoon, at 1 o'clock, from the reridenco of her pareuts, 33 Second avenue. The frienda and relatives of the family are respeet{ally in- vited te attend. On Puesday, Jan. 1, at Yonkers, Mr. FRepaick Nopixn, aged 8! years, ‘On Friday, Jan. 4, Danze Hevm, sged 54 years, The friends of the ‘amily azo respe ‘fully invited to at- tend his funeral, this afternoon, 21234 o'clock, from his late residence, 216 Mott streot. On Friday, Jan, 4, James McMcxury. Bis friends, and those of his brother, Cormeltay MeMal- Jen, and the wembers of Enciae Compasy 48; also, the exer pt fremen, are respect ully Invited to attend his fa- neral ibis atternoon, at 2% o’elock, irom his late resi- denco, 164 East Twenty-tifth atrect, between First and Se- cond avenues, On Tanrsday, Jan. 3 aged 50 years, The remaice were interred in the Cemetery of the Eyer- eens. Pon Saturday, Jan. 5, Marcsrer Ann, daughter of James and Ann Morgan, aged 3 years. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- apectfully Invited to attend her funeral, trom the rest dence of the family, 85 Warren atrect, Brooklyn, this af- 8, at Flashing, 1. 1., JounR, Wrist, ternoon, at 2 o’clock. On Saturday, January 5, Carorcs, only daughter of Gharles and yroline Reid, aged 1 year, 7 months and 5 ays. he friouds of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend her funeral to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from tho residence of her Parents, 073 Houston street. On Saturday morning, Jan 5, GkoRGE C., youogest child ot Georgo C. and Saraa Hanes, aged 15 menths and 9 days. The ielende and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend hia faneral on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from 202 West Twentieth acreet. @n Prdsy, Jan, 4, Hiary G., infant daughter of Fransts and Jennio Henriques, aged 7 months, SDVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY. PERSONAL. I RUATION, WANTED—OR WILLIAM CROTTY, Fi Treland sete last April: is naire of « ot afr d, last heard irom was iu Bir: mation, ot war will be thanciatly: re Srived by bis mbar, brother ‘aod aisiors. “adress Besand MoCarty, No, 84 Rant Warren st., Brookiyn, THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE WILL BE DELIVER#D BY JONN MIT. CHEL, on Tuesday evening, January 8.—Sub, The Footsteps of the Celt,” Tickets’ 25 conta, (gal nents ill the ball) 50 cents, io be bad at music store, ‘8 Hooks tore, 151 Tolion stress Ha- roadway; Dunizan Verlg's bookstore, 110 I'aiton streot: and the olfice of te’ irish American.kDoors open at 7 o'clock. Lecture to commence at 8. cet Hight 28 LECTURE.—THE REV. 1HEODORE er, of Boston, will rag a jectare,, by request of abe ‘News York Anti slavery & the Tabernacle, on Wednesday renting. January ‘clock. Subjest—The Duy of the North Towards Slavery ‘ickets 2 cents, at the SYCHOLOGY.—DR. BENTON CONTINUES HIS LEC nd periments at Stuyvesant Institute, jay and ‘Thursday evunings, Jaquary o’elock. Aamission one shiling. Free lecture to each day. Office for treatment of disease by t 477 Broadway. ‘OHN MITCHEL’S LECTURE ON ‘THE FOOTST#PS of the Celt,” at the Tabernacle, New York, on Tuesday Jan. 8 at8ovclork, Ticke‘s to be ‘had at the Citizen io. 10 Spruce siveet. THE BALL SEASON. > P rma ig Mima tt a BALL OF ayn Stig of Sew Orleans, wn take place atthe Apollo Rooms on Wednesiay evening, January 8. Tickets $1. f sara OT GREBN, Chairman. i Ho yh fa OF THY BATILE OF NEW ORLEAN! ny GRAND NATIONAL AWERICAN JUBILEE. tion, festival and ball, in commemorat Ee tere SRaND FESTIVAL AND te I, AT THE ACADEMY OF On THr 8rH oF JANUARY, 1866, for the benefit of tne descrving poor Doors open.at 6PM. Festival at 7 P.M. Dancing to com- menoe at 10 FM. Balcon; 4 ory Benito ‘and indian: shee teks, \dmitiing s gentleman end indy. To be obiaines at the ‘commines room, No. 1 Smithsonian Fomine 604 Broadway, ‘andof the general ¢ commiliee, previously PROGRAMM fe te Overture, by Nhelton’s Double Militery Band. on Ameri¢an waiter a by J. H. Reynoids, Esq. Ot ig ‘uur Calon? ie Selobration by lon. A. 3, Me buganne, abo perivraed by thiey two ladles, volun tion, representiog’ the ‘Genta a! ivarry and tne tairtgsone States im fall 0. UA reagai viii sun vate composed cence. Bristow. Hon. B.P. Gonrad aco aS. 3 Masaru ae isc thom GU. Avot 6. 8 Frod’k A, Talmadge: Her Herorder {387 of New Yor. Joel F Headley... : Secreta hon, H. Witney... G2 ate HB. B, Bartlett, “President National Gounod Kenneth jorva Carolina. A. Jackson Neil. Brown....... ,Ex-Governor of Tennessee. “Star Spangled Banner,’ to be sung by Marcus Colburn, as- tisted by the ladies a:0ve mentioned and two companies of Continental Guar rds, commanded by Ceplains Darrow end . untecred Fl nd tableaux Guring the eve cronies: march dy the Con- Dy ie bands Promenade, ‘Grand Nadowsl March, by le eal for the dance. Refreshment saloon loon open, from 10 P.M: to 3 A.M. VAN RICE i, President ot Walonal Club, Hrxny Rasson, Etwooo 0, Cuve, Treasurer, HREWSBURY HOP.—THE ANNUAL SOIREE OF THE Neptane Club at bein 52 re BO yoo ne ee in. Be THOMAS FLENDER, Seoretary (TAMMANY SOCIBTY, BAIL. —THE GRAND ANNUAL ball and fomtival of the Society oF Columbian Ofaer, ta aves ‘New 0 sc aeeaasr ieee.” The fo bt Arrangements, beg to me measures Rong esha pi ter oven, Digdagushed fue Go jonor the ir m onr own Btate ‘diate ‘have sien ir intention algo bolng preset Siniemen trom all pare of the country are’ expéousa igrute stniemen al is of the countr; expec uw with the i this: Log] reunion ot The ‘Vickets can be Poenred from the sachems and officers = nociety. LORENZO B. ‘SHEPARD, Grand tachom. Srernen C. Dunyna, Secretary. nE ae ANNUAL BALL OF THE by vagy Light Guard will be held at the ass rage Rooms, Tuesday crpning, January 15, 1856. to be had or ‘he members of the Gompany” oF atthe docr on the evening of the ball. U ised CAMBRIAN ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD THEIR TENTH ANNUAL BALL AT NIBIO’S, ON WEDNESDAY SYRRING, JANUARY 9, 1856, having been organized for the we ae! pe on annual entertainment, the wae Davis . lots the members wil exer, haa theassves to toeakee dae bel 01 Biallteatrat inh aregreenanies actors Pe @ copteite erally tn aid of uber ig funds of the aoove rocloty. ~ in ba oy onniee .N. Lloyd, John Roberta, Tsane N, . n Pree, Yilllam ©, Jones, gonopt etee 4x Jeremiah, Lewis, vid liam Milo, ‘Thomas M, , Thomas H. Williams, Thomas R. Johee, Owen Joni Yan Neas Wiliams, Hawani Hoghes, Joon tonon Badioh Sette, Was 08, n Tones, James Jonee, Morris H, Hoberia, Alexander Jones. W. N. LLOYD, Vice President, Joux M, Jenesratt, Treasurer, Tuomas Price, Recrolary, EXPRESSES. . EMAN & 0.8 EXPRESS FOR CALIVORNIA, mn, Sandwich Talands, &c.—Our nest express ns 0 forward via Nioaragna ronte per eteamor Star ut Sovelock, P, M. Fredght reooived till Lo’clook on day of tailing, and stall parcels letiers, &c., uni 2 P.M. MAN & CO., 69 Broadway, whove wil f: Of he West on, Wednesday next, Jnnanry. RROOKLYN MUS AV DAY EVENING, JA- Tioary 81asp—Honetl of Miss B Glagker wie wana nonce ion a number of Indies nud gentlemen, of adknowledgod ta lent, have, in the kindest manner, volunteered thotr pensions and’ will appear for this night only, ‘Ihe pertor commence with, ihe vow comely of SEIU, Wanna RUN pope tonlowed ‘by F Prag Widaites atte cometads Cinthe, Ro be 1a by BA ‘and to cone Win THE DEAD ANON? The doors will oben at fn per: WU heap ey IV VMN YEU UL, A WKOIN dy Ueda, de f New Crieane.—' Young Men’s National Demo- wees will celebrate the anni of ibe aie of hem ‘Orleans 7 Ralnnet. toe given, at te Metropalin Yon 1, at Sector, xe tha; day. poses may be on ‘applisa- nto committee ema — c. See GeNtean, Jona wine OBA HENRY i. HORANGE, Witten dy Mcisting, ar gy AUDES. BENJAMIN 8. HL AH WARD, Joun B. bear Grouar @, Bruon, foveranien ota AOENCY AT AMERICAN EXOB ANGE BANE, inaiainemt lotice ia hereby liven that an pot eae cent @ paid on secount of in:erest acerued a; stocks of engbernne ened aad aher Neng, tbe Hs day of Santee next. The ps will be ‘the co! oe Poly, 1501, fom Tend and Mr Canal Bonde wr JOHN MOORE, o} mroting of this society, postponed from the 8d inst, will tke place on Monday, 7b" 4 Inst, at 7 olcloak P.M, ak the room of ae. By order of e diner. THEO, J: BECEAS, py ‘ARONIC.—THE MEMBERS OF DARCY LODGE. NO. Ib], are hereby notified that a heer will be iheld at thetr reomes, corner of ,roame and 7 sireels, on ‘Thureday next, Janu y 10, wi Tag al de. rouge t botbre the Ledge, iteia pi Kiusl Ww. M T, SAMUELS, Secretary pro lem, Note ALL PERSONS HAVING OLAIMS AGAINST steamdvat Mere oer owners must presea: them on or petore the 16th day "Y, 1856, to. M 2OMICLNS, 164 Maiden jane, as they Ww in not at paid after that date, ToTIce, —AvGO ENGEL, WHO WA8s nok seme True employed in the Goasulsio, 13 no my se JW. 80nMIvT, Const General of Prussia. hid r York, Jan. 5, iss NoEg —DNITED BROTHERS’ LODGE, NO. 3%, OF Ff A, Mi are horoby noilied to ‘assemb!o at the Indue Zoom, Kdsex street, on, Monday, the 7th Inst . at 12 wees i ray the last tribute 0° rozpect to our well be- foved brathot, Jobe Be Mache, The broners of Harmony Lodge, 199, and ‘also the brothers of 268, ard tbo fraternity in general, are respectruly Invite! to tent” ‘The brothers of the fraternity arg rauested a appear ia tuli LIN, W. M. regalia, with black diess anc ees noves. By order of MEIST! Man’ B: ay. Orr CE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COMPANY, Lecerber 25, 1865.—The annual elestion for thirisen direc: tore of this company, wil be held on Monday, the lath day ef January noxt at the otlice of the company, 1r4 Centre areal, trom Ito L2o’olock A. M. The tranater book wit] be ci from the 27th inst. ant!] afer the eR. eA BOEL, Seen LIC OF NICARAGUA, DEPARTMENT 0} D. V.L., Granada, Nov. 23, 1865, Bo tho Heekeot ‘of the Deoartment of ———:-The Sapreme ex hes de! issue tife following donee, The Preatdent ad tmerisn ot the republic of Nicurag. imbabitents:—Being desirous to encourags the meats infostrious peraons, whomay contribute io the devel 6! tho resources of the republic, one ita Soeameres, eat Fromote the general welfare, in use of his facu't Article 1. 4 freo grant of 260 acres Of uncultivated lead sil be made to every adult who will come to ibis on and improve the salJ portion of land; being whim by the Director of Colonization, to be Appointed, and possession will be immediately re and sitting in the Terr part 2, Brery familly arriving tore will r eres, the 250 belonging to each aduit moaben™ Art. 3, After the lapse of six monthy fullowing the taking of Possession, titles oMpropertr will ho given to ‘he sess pro- ‘vided that they give to the Brestor of Colonizaion satiat Poole of thei good conduct, snd of the improvements made Art. 4. They shel per 20 personal Bro niture, agricultural mien esd: pisnin en ported for the persoval use of the volozlats, or in- Pie improvensent ef tho iaads gravid” Ste cae rempt from ail extracrdipary taxes o> contribu. Hons, and from al aul public services. unless In case of the com: ve! by cause 01 ‘pare! “Ar, 5. the coloniate will be clizens i The rercbitc, and thareloro they shail no: be able to acll tne Sande granted. 9 ane foreigner; and the ae equally forbidden to sell thend lands, to transfer thelr rights to any native DaAviEg 622 Bid isd be ground for the term of wr months and obiained the ets ice will be extabYshod and a Director of Colont zation appointed, whose diy grill be to atiend to the veiitions of immigranta, to gather and diswibute seeds, plants, &e., und keep the register book. ehtt,T, Let this decree be communicated to thoss whom “Given at Gransda on the 234 aay of overs GIO RIVAB, ‘To THe MrNIsTER OF RELATION. And ‘coord ‘to supreme ing order 1 communicate it to you for your knowl and conve nient Soc pen hor ee ite Dublicatioa and treatin in in the de PoSepariment of Rel ‘Relations, Goverment House, Nov. on operty, fur. 10, oF any we EPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA, DEPARTMENT OF Wan, ibe army of the Rep blie Phe Supreme a averse of fhe Republic of Nica: COEEN mae ge it pore’ to the service of the republic, Yor 1 ‘the preservation ler at home and respect abi to increase i} ro the ne republic and considering also thet agricultural labors req the employment of co many indiriduats that not a sulitlent number is left for military pote ta pows Afficle 1. The Commsnder in Chief of the wae t fa Re- tebe imey deo ‘itenveneot a Des Soe abe may deom it conven in regard to circumstances, authorized Sree a foreigners as Art. 2. The for ra to be enlisted ought tr be men of no- od honest , aubject to ihe laws of the counter, every case as native citizens. Art. 3. ‘The aforersia it to bind themselves to sar, rane under a sone So cors | 9 whom I corresponds, Given in Granaén, on the leth Decesat Tormusrenersvy or tie Wake PATRICTO RIVAS, And I wansmnt it to kis Lonor ihe General, for his knowledge Tny esioem, éc. Shiva. TARIPY OF MILITARY SALARIES ALUCDED 10 IN THE DECKER AU- SHORING THE COMMANDER I CREASE THY SAME. and duc eftecis, reiterating the securicies of gases: © ene st General of Gnax.pa, Dec. 14, 1855. Rivas, According o its original. Department of = of the Su- preme Government of the Republic, Granada, Des, + 1g 18885, FMOVAL.—JOHN H. KNAPP, GOLD PENCIL AND ufact has remo Bey oe manufacturer, wed from Wor is Soin street to No, 58 Nassau t, corner of Maiden lanc, _New York, Jan. 1, Siens YOUR 1 Tire—wATiR PROOF AND ope TIGHT nee, wee ASAE 6. [Et patentee and manu- a thee for trunks, wo ho it Pian water prost Fourot me ope engl servlog Wunks tetozed tnotten Sih Pos ae @ raft large and rearants ant i Peaniblted at tho oryetal 1 Palace aud kept fn water medal moderate capital, West t Broadway. HOMAS: caine A at: oF ‘COMMON SENSE” avd“ Rights of yy birthday of Thomas Pame will be celebrated in the be 4 Assembly Rooms, 446 Broadway, oa Lg Ticke's to be bad at 72 White eanra. Rove, Whito, and Thompson, Commitioe, TE, NEW YORK AND BROOKLYN cH OoMPANY Aroensenniy, i, N.Y. ave opened an ‘ofhce AL Broadens? northwest t, for the purpose of receiv: Ing riptions for slack Y and the of oiler busi. if the cio, they invite 1ee conetimers aud te Pubs Te generally ¢5 call spon. Bom at nels flee here: ay eel 0 iv impart relative to their business and yerabons 7 pL 1, SHERWOOD, Pres't, _DRAT InTY Me Ee A mete at National Hall, Canal strect, 0 ¢ a on weg en ihe Tk a 342. M., for the pur of dis: cussion and the n on of enerat business. Membors are raztouiarty fh pin D, 8. Paicn, Secretary. J, N. HAYWARD, President, N. R. BUNGE, Vioe President! Sewanee 500 REWARD. —THR J . at TRRCRI- bers sores entered on hee a i et “i Aa ie Pe) ‘obbed of the. fol bin i red oambriohantreti, do. do. ‘Vlack silk cisings embyo under handkerc! je gy embroidered hook wotor handkerchiefs, embr oldered ad canbe coliars, infants’ dresses and be =o trimmings, &e., = The above re’ Je Recon ° ¥ eT ANE & ofr Shios, 177 Buosdway. REWAR! Data OF ‘ON FRIDAY, JAN, 4, A WHITH ) “epaniel dog, with Diack apota; answers lo the name of faster will repstve ‘he atore rewnnd by bringing har 0 No. 5 Leroy place, Bloeoker sirect, F REWARD. xrost, A POCKET BOOK, CONTAIN: 19) ing two checks, payable to my order; one’ for #409, one for $365, with letters i papers. of no value except to the owner, payment thereof haying been pmeored. Inquire of Jas, tT Rowermat 8. M. Parson's oilice, 67 mreet, REWARD, —L0sT, 03 ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, NEAR the New York Hotel, Broadway, a King Charles dog, of large size, black +. tan color; had around his nema string of _~ beads, mith brass plate, naine and No,, Ketth, Amert- can House, 609 Broadway, "Whoever ‘will réturs. tio ease, as above, shall receive the above reward; bul whoeror ma, ay retain the’ same, after this notice, Will be suljocted to Ue 2 or aenae jaw, GO, Be KEITH. ‘OST, ON SATURDAY MORNING, ung Ind, 825, in one #29 and one ¥5 bill, ie above reward by returning the By stb ed r Ne firder. will recat an ame to 79 sterray oe street, WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. De igh ae DIAMONDS.—THIS NEW AND BEAUTT- article, equal in brillianey to the real Alar ents’ clnstor git at the rage as, with chatn, $8 j W 520 5 BM; rings, $410 #30; earings, j slid,’ cromaae, be | sent by mall to-any, Jartof the’ Unitod fina, J, JACOPS, manufacturing jowelors, (07 Broadway, WINES AND LIQUORS. OLLAND GIN AND ROCHEULE BRANDY LAND. tng. pipes" double swan fin, landing from ships ‘A, Boninyer, South Carolina and Van Boakel, tor sale tron the dock or trom U.S, Custom House, Also, 2% packages io chellg brendy pale ond dark, for aale low In @ FIRED LUN, 19 Louyer ny to ita" aor ee aaat: Some OS MOS “Lyrie of aes eee eee ae This pris ememdatly le pore eae sat ihe Meh hE se ee eat Peftbished sy Pa RMTRIDGE AS CAPTIVATING ¥ ae BBITION NOW CARE ORD: any FAMILY HISTORY. By the author of cha Drayieo ” Bearfuly bound in musin 78 cents; neatly bound iy cents, ‘Written with charming npiichypeod belly to nature, and producing powerful dratna ‘one of those rare Rovela rom which much can be learned of the workings of the Ly heait and the experience of humble life.—N Y. Com- mercial Adv ortiaer, It has already bad an extensi in England. Ip corrost aitare of charsoler. genlaihy of Muinor, and oonerolent Liyang co Ashe Bo ec we bent fora Jong tne met witha a work aivers Reerenian one, sory rien wih si chara ease and upaffecied couddense thas mark § Practical nen, ‘and @ work: well trained brain sxprnatal i 1s a successful work, and may n@ nefely pronounced one of the best oF sivioger “t Townsend's ibrar’ of Siarniard Novela ieee County fo ea 7 Mae ge romance. Reger bnen' patnane, pas- stom, fi all the What go to wing, and make up. en ‘ute. ‘eal eT itadge Published by . sg BIRGER &T ASSEN 0, 223 Broadws: he a hy all booksellers, and agenia on the cars. Be Mailed free o! arm and agri nt the pr foe, BOARDING AWD LODeITe. jn eeor ce tetneeetamasionsnapipmrent steamer 4Q'7 BROOME SPREBR, ONE BLOCK Fu /M BROAD. Hoard jor tally and for single, the cern provermonta spoken, price 209 wrst Tansy SECOND STREET, NEAR BIGHTH venus uofurnished, ith or fonured. Terms reagou- ‘has a)! the aodern location, and the hi family can be wall a: sivge gentlemen and ladies, “Reteroue: Q] PiNo# STREET, FOUR DOORS WEST oF BROAD, FA way.—A singe gentlerasn can obtain a nestly furnished bedroom, with tull or partial board, House firet class. L9a- Hon very’ dealrubie, 62 REMSENATREET, BROOLYNGEIGHIS—A PLEA. sant sults of rooms on the rg! flor; algo acommmodatlons in the third ttory of the ovo delightfully located frat cinss dwelling, Gas, 40, Dinner at six,” Retsrences exchanged. 6 WHITH STREET, A PEW DOORS WEST OF SRIAD- DU way.. 1 sults of t let; ona onthe grommd a farbiobed otgas rushed, rery ruiistie fee bunt bess purpo.es; some on firs:, second ‘and tWird floors; stugle gentiemen and small respectarie tamilies can have them 02 very reasonable terme. Also, rooms in the atic, iC. 3 board, SS EAST TWELFTH STREET, CORNER OF UNIVER- 32 "As place.—A variety of rooms with board, from $5 to $15 por week; Fifth avenue s'ages pass the door; dinaer at one 2 men. ALEROKER.—TO LET, PURNTSTED. TWO COM. fortable rooma on the sesond floor, with or without STANTON STREET.—BOARD—A LARGE F BonT room, neaily furnished, sultable is _Apply 103 to Mrs, J, 16% FI RSET.—AT NO. 66, PLBASAN’ ND AGREE able rooma can be obtained at reasonable prices. The socation is central, convenient to the Third and Fourth ave- nue conveyances, PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR, ora large room on the first floor, can be obtained with board at 82 and 84 Fast Twenty-third street. Abo,a few rooms fo for or alpgle gentlemen, GENTLEMAN 13 DESIROUS OF OBT AINING i nizoly furnished parlor and bedroom; in a private family, Where thengthere are no boarders, preferred. Gag and batt necessary, Location must be above Bleecker street. Ad‘irosa, 1g fall particulars, aw, Union square ) Poat office. PRIVATE FAMTI WOULD ACCOMMODATE, rwo gentlemen ond thelr wives, ortour single gentlemen, with fal or parloMboard ant pleasant rooms, furnished or un turnished, in a ‘rst class house, 248 Weet West Nineteenth A RSW GBNTLEMPN OAN BE ACCOMMOD ATED WITH hoard in asmal! American famiiy, by applying at 207 West 43d at., between Sth and 9th ave, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFH, OR SINGLE GiN can be rocommodated with board, at 150 West Ricveath rl the house is pew and con/alns a)! the modern improvements; unexcepYonal referonces required and given; price reusonal GENTLEWAN AND LADY, OR TWO GENTLEMEN, oan procure pleasant rooms and boast yearn ave: . lerma moderate, The house hag all the modern im Provements, an f access by stage and cars, WIDOW LADY, RESIDING IN BROOKLYN, WITHIN two minutes? walk of the South fer: "y, would accommo. date a gentieman and kis wife with hoard; would prefer a lady; there are no other boarders, Alao, to handsome parlors, on the first floor, to Jot, fu ed or unfurnished. 40 State street, OARD—A TL ARGE. FRONT ROOM ON SKOOND floor, hot and cold water in the room, suitable for a gen- Ueman and wile, at 8) Green st-eet, within @ minute's yao Broadway; #ala0, two or three gentlemen can be accom RoaRd—aN ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE SITUA- ‘tions in yp, within five minutes’ walk of the South ferry, and pleasant rooms may be ovtained, by appl sing{at 234 Henry strect, next to the corner of Amity. Reference re- q@ OARD.—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH GRATE, canbe had, with or without breakfast and tea, at 1¢3 Grand street, first blosk west of Broadway. ‘Terms moderate. Looation desirable, vd. address, uyman, ion aquaie Bost off BY! VARIOK STREET, ST, JOHN'S PARK.— ‘Two single rooms, one on the first floor. the other more elevated, with full or partial board, _ References oxchangod, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—TWO, YOUNG GENTLEMEN biain board, with the comforts of « home, in a strict- private tamily; terms moderate; no other boarders taken. ply at 49 Adamstrect, N. B—Convenient to the ferries, OARD IN BROOKLYN —V. ACANT, A LARGE FRONT the seooad floor, ‘A gentlemen and ley br two single weatlemon wil ad the conveniences and comforts of a home. Apply at 43 Con- gresa street, three doors below Henry. —ROOM3, FURNISHED OR unturnished, wih or without board, on the Anu iaropean plan; good table and comboriable how gonabio chs charges, Wwe: ne, with rea {amities and single: ontoaen, POOKY: N JERS RY ¢ CIty, BY A MAN AND wife~full board for thelady, and partiat board fo: the gon- be oe Terms must be moderate, Address B, K., Herald office, or goo —TWO. SINGLE be pipe gen IN MAY FIND ood rooms, with partial board, in s private family, coa- veniont to the Fa ton ‘wad Wail street ferries. quired. Apply at 18 Clinton street, Brook.yn. ARDING-—TWO SINGLE ROOMS, ON THE aoe floor, suitable for genUemen, can be had faye placer moiiately of 38 Grent Jones street, near Tataye OARDING AND LODGING.—TWO YOUNG GENTLE- oman. have a very comforta. wit full or partial board, tn a private ase, with “path,” &e. ery reasonable torms, It ex Shangea. Fe at 224 Sullivan street, near Amity, OARDING, it BROOKLYN, WITH A PRIVATE family.—. and gent or two or three single genticmen, can Tale a onl of handsomely furnished front rooms, on ‘the sez0nd tloor of No. 44 Joralomon sireot, three minutes’ walk from South or Wall street ferries, ROOKLYN.—DESIRABLE ROOMS, WITH FULL OR artinl board, in first class private honse, at moat Feasonable torma, for two gentlemen whh their wires, 8 small faaniiy cr some gentlemen friends. itnation very bleasan nd near South ad Wall street forrica, “Apply at ake Henry street, between Amity and Congress, URNISHED ROOMS AND PARLOR TO Negron rate or in sult in first elasa Bouse, with moder improv iments; a few Kontlemen can be aecommodaied wif or pa tial board, feterence ae aud required. Apply at 230 ‘Washington sireet, Brook! URNISHED 20OMs, WITH poop ae es LST, INA sal] private tamily, where all the forts of a home red, A party of throe #! be ca win te or fi oie oe mee in A at arid Bominiok streets between I ‘ithason end farick. he URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO GENTLEMEN, WITH partial hoard, at 101 Spring sirect, first block west of Broadway. OOMS TO ta og BOARD, AT NO. 3 NINTO fomely furnishe-t; also, the back parlor and bodroom'on the frst floor, sulable for ® gentieraan and Wile, The house has all tho modern improvements, the door, J ERY DUSINABLE FURNIBRED fisting of» parlor and sloping Foot ing room, and two bedrooras, communi ‘be obtained, without board, in agenteol family, in ne near Broalwway. Geniemen will find these the ploasantest rooms in the city. Address, with teal name, Apple, Herald oflice. WASTED BY A LADY—A 00M, BEDROOM AND bonrd, in a Viet pata house and neighborhood, where thore are no other boomers, and with a ww! Leow aay Epretcered, References given. Address 3 M. N. 1H eral __BDUCATION. 36 BROADWAY AND FULTON STREET, Brooklya.—The undersicnod daty, for ol tustruction, ys oe mie, ue feng fr cam et eparnt tara, i pone pe 10 GROOKRERPING, WRITING ARITEMETT » Timo Tunllnited.--Stuvlents nt PALNR'S are conducted rongh the progressive steps to an easy, towing and oxpedt- Hous handwriting, and taught bouaee ir une ate beet houses, Ladies’ private writing ¢! all found, | Academies, 285 Geand ‘iroots New York 160 Pulion at RITTNG. ARITHMTTIC, 14). 2, cuden, Fngiiah geammar and conposion, ‘néinding 2 ‘Niki she Frenchy en: spaaish. aud forman languages, ul orth er or Eh pusal aso aici, 73 Bread. way, betwee st moderate, waa Sedo CROBDINE HuLEN WOOD. TRENCH GENTLEMAN, EXPERIENCED | y ing his Innguace, desires ‘to forra_a class or ob'ai ipere Dapile to insietct in French, Trex slations avcurately dene, Address Free! 32, Hesw'd otico, ov apply wm. Hay Lileks street, Trockiyn, In the evening. BOE NN Batol ac, FOSTER & DIXON Broadwn} jous and superior maanar, a the whaeen oix aad twelve Jessen bar! on application, ] G! Cee rEr NG WRITIN ARF TAUGHT BY rY leton’s Busine, ne entire oxeltsion atanry. Vartiowlars AND ARICOMETIC—Mn. DOLBRAR, #9 Rroodway, will reocive new pupils on area for cheap ¢lass and private losson, His now mothod 01 ‘eacling practically eaves ha't the time and money required be tee old apstomsy aad mokes mush more etlicleut account: oe ({RPNOHW LANGUAGE SPOREN INA SHORT TIME, DY {he new system of Monsieur and Madame Mabos. “Lailies clasees in the mornin Also, private lessons, Rrookten. DITBOS, No, * krone Pivpunayy 2; genijeren’a classes in the evenin ¥ Dubos attonda Cwiee a wook % \g Minton Plage, Pra bey | YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 6, 1856. ‘ saues at. avcr1z08, UCFION AGxNC¥ — s100.000 WORTH OF G00! A fo ape cea pm Salo, by tbe ned ‘West Prey in Andon pny Eee ‘cash ‘ad- Vanoes, quick sales JOUN FP, or ty BEL SEE wanderer y. veriON NOTICE,—¥ SLEIGH RUBES, RS, FORS, ‘To-morrow, Monday. ats, . RUS: a om jheton ati argo, ne. re robes evar oteret ‘at auclion, Par: SLEIGH ROBES.—T¢. MORRO A’s (Monday) at o'clock, JUBN #. RUS: SELL, auc: will sel), at ma of Day, Kussell Haceats atest, we doors fom Paliee,) Tot ot lat robon offered it suc fo, wil warrast in sate ot perio pe: and positive'y without res YorION NOTIOR, CROCKERY, GLASS, CHINA AND ; fancy geods-—By J: 4H. BANTLUT?, auclionoer,Tuswlay a Poart street, pscomo ‘oral in WG 1G, Siu and comensn ware, china, ad ee ritiannia ware, toys, &c., in lots to suit dealers, Y¥_EDWARD SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—ROWARD SOHENCK will sell at auction, Y, 7th inst, at ‘anlesroom, 16 Wail atreot, a au sdpecb assort- le made furs, all of this season’s make. and warras ted without “aye or brushing, consistiag tof cle le capes, victhrines, mutt gent Hudson Buy and sussian sab and cuffs mink swarten do.~ stone marten de. chinchilla, French: sabie, fitch, marten, and other cheice tura; also, ‘an elegant as sortment ot ss robes. coais, vests, capes, collars, & , fc. Bale Poaltive, wit vat reserve. ROOKERY, CBINA AND GLASS. —J. J. WALDRON, auctionecr.— HENRY G. EVANS, 92 Pearl street, will sell in lis io pull, oa Tarsday, Jans as 00 x8 ful sort went of white granite and common ware, ri French chins; sigs, 80, packages best glassware; ‘bisa, tie stock of retailer declining bustuess. Ok LIAS COMMS, AUCTIONEER.—BY WARD & gs mM Bay concern, 3,000 German op “sand ber segars, 100 bales green tow, warches ard je RY B. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONERR —ASsIGNE@'S tale of groceries, wines, liquors, boree, wagon, harness, store ixtures fe 4c,, on Tues iay, January 4, at 10 o'clock, at te store on tho sontheast o rper of Twenty-fourth street and Sixth avenue Henry B. Herts, Jr., will sell, as above, ‘he contents of said store, comprising a large stock: of groceries, tena, sums, coflees, spices, fruita, segars, Winta, liquors, ¥c.; also, a frat raie horse, grocer’s wagon and eo together. with’ ail the the Algo, and appurtepances, Terms cash. By order of ry ENRY B, HERTS, JR, AUCTIONEGR—SHERIFF'S salo of convents of a jewelry store on Thursday, 110 celock. @: 405 kichth avenue, comprising in part, gold sliver watches, diamond rigs, pins, earrings, bracelots, wold chains, lochota, rlagm brasenes ples scsiagy ean sleeve buttons, pencil cases. crosses, Keys, bucales, charms, Watch hooks, shape, seals, cut pins, silver plato tera, spoots orks, ngs, biter knivray large portaronnales, com! glass order ot JAMMS C. WiLLEr, eerie? » B, Rouans, Deputy, C. FRENCH, AUCTIONEER.—LARGE AUCTION «alo of handsome ro-ewood, black walnut and mahogany iurniture, in house No, $42 Broome treet, u few doora irom Brosaway,on Monday, January 7th. at'l03; c'clock, con- sisting of two suits of wold rosewood parlor furewure. “large alze etegore, with glass doora and backe, corner ditto rose. ord marble op side sofas, centre and other tables, 10x00 xd buresus, bedsteads, .washstands, marble top ‘mahogacy bureans, bedsteads and washs! ene, ‘Twelve bate maltresses, teuther beds, pitiows, sofas and rockers, tea and diniog tablos, extension table, velvet carpe's, fagrain sta'r carpets, ma: hogany sofas. black walnut and ‘larze oval mirrors, small d Fonowood Fecretary, bookcase, library, do; comuon cro-ke! Blas sare, cutlery, silver plated ware} rosewoo! plano, les, brocatel curtain: be sold without re: CORNER OF Th, Le DREIRBER, Atrdoner ben hsser & Co , will sell on Monday evening, at 634 0’ auction, the stock of books advertised tor Saucday svening, ard postponed 1m evasequence of the ac ement weather. ‘Tac attention of buyers is respee'fully requested. ‘Tho siosk ta worthy of atenti be examined during Monda; lOORATIC REPUBLIVAN GENERAL COMMITT! ammany Hall, January 3, 186.—Urdered, that na else: iuun to chose three delegates io ropreser t the ‘Third ward fn this Comunltor or wo yeas 183, 8 held on Moadar, January 7, botwcon ihe hours of 5 and 6 o'clock, P. My at No. 68 Mur ley the direcot of Asahe! Iteed, Pa'hick Cont Joand wit being Bailey, Inspectors. Also, that A ose i vO delogates to a hor the Twelfth ward ts this Coenuiktee, for {he ‘yenr. 1865 be beld on Monsay, January 7. bo:ween tho hoaga of 3and 5o’clock, P. M.,at Scanlan’s, coraer of rifth uc and Sigh'y-ninhh st. Under whe dteéclion of Michael ‘ay, Samuel A. and John Richardson, sespeciors, a Le Peete B, SHEPARD, Chairman, pro tem. dws L. Besepicr, _Abere'Cnancenton, § Seoretarios, ‘0 THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN ELUCTORS OF the Twelfth ward frend to the general adminis ration — A primary election will be held at the corner of tighin avenue +i Nth street, on Monday aferuoon, January 7, betwoon ho hours of 3 and 5 o'clock, pursuant 18 a call of the General Commnltieo of Tammany Hal 5 HuvGHTON, 1 JoUN KiCHakDSON, HORSES, CARRIAGES, 40. SLEIGBS, AND A NUMBER OF BUSINESS WA- kong, fit for grocars, sakers, mikmen. or ‘ony busiess prurpore, will be wold cheap Apply aSTEWART'S factory, ‘itty-third street, pear Broadway. ‘TTHE BAZAAR, 1 CROSRY STREET, WILL RESOLD on Monday, at 12 o.clock a number at horses, wagons, harness, de. als0 one light gig, borse an ih Gatrinn, Dy ye Pr Py frase ms NOR BALF.—A ROCKAWAY CARRIAGH, new, andrun but itt'e, leather top, two sexs, and in perfect order. will be sold ata bargain to’ the highest bidder, ‘aa the owner is about leaving town. Callat N. KINGSLY & SON'S staple, 72 Reade sireet, OR BALR—A VERY PROMISING PAIR OF YOUNG “Black Hawks,” perfocily kizd, sound and fast, jas: fe™m the country. and In fine working ‘condition; also’ a dondle nleigh, nearly new, and 0 single euler, tozether wits barnes, bella, 4c. mp-on stables, 110 Fast ‘Thirteenth street, ‘ORSE FOR SALE—A SPLENDID CREAM COT: ORED stallion, warranted sound ard gentle, seven years and withont biowish, He will be sold with or without atch harness, &c.,at a bargain, Apply at KETO>UM's siables, Lovo lane, Brooklyn, about five minutes’ walk trom Wallsireet ferry. FUSteR. FOR BAL CHEAD AT 23% WASHTNOTON tre LRIGMING—SLBIGHING,GE: EN WISHING A eigh Tile, for oxorclso, witl lind the best of alolghing, that beat, from Hoboken to Hackensack, on the plank Foud, Mor ihe'iuth of tke above wit he be reepoinstle 4 Dunn’s Hotel. fee a SLEIGH. pag Ex oma tape oF Ts oe 42 trimmed jumpers for ver: cat inwhe ely. aor Ti THOMPSON & GO, vo NGS Woot street near Casal. HOUSES, ROOMS 4&0. WANTED. YOUNG DOCTOR, Rye AND CLEANLY, WISHES aa Furor ily) &@ fron' furnished or antus; ‘ourth or See avenues, J betweon Fourteenth and Twenty: fauecreets, Direct, statirg terms, which must be moderate, for three days, Grant, Herald office. References exchanged, pi stp ANTED TO PURCHASS, A ae first rate business, Address inerald off URNISHED HOUSE. WANTED.—WANTED TO RENT, & two story or smail three story honse, completely fur- ished, containing the modern improvemerts. Vosseesion in ly. Address, stating ‘orms and locaton, room , DRUG STORE “Medicus, box 102, ee A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS AND part o! of @house, unfurnished, or a floor ina tene ment foure, wih baih, closets, &c., im a good neighborhood. pt “seer ky! Address with) pariicalars, Rh ‘dainse Herald W ANIVD—PART OF A HOU ‘RR, WITH SOME RES. Yabie fami'y, in good neighborliood, for a small family of threo porvons, Rent not_io exceed $2), Leecation below Twentieth #irect, Address G. €, B, Merchant, Herald office, for da; ANTFD—A MIDDLING RIZED FURNISHED ROOM, ‘withont board, vot above Houston sivect; ea nesessary, yon not to exceed $2 per week, in advance. | Address M, 1, 1 Herald office, VENING, A SUORT DIS- tow Iiaekwoll’s Island, Buh, bont house and boat, obtain the same by i property and pay Ing exponacs. | ApOTY 10 the captain of the Pomiontary Hes P (al boat, at the dock foot of Pifty-third wrcet, Eust river. OUND—ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, IN THE PIPTO AVR- hug, @ portowonnale, conialniog’s sum of money and pa- pers. Tile owner ean nave the save by paying charcos and proms ng Droporiy. by applying a the brick cillee foot of Clark. OUND—IN GENIN’S BAZAAR, ABOUT THE eri ov f apn Tinat, 12)6 yards of silk, whieh the yner can vo 4. AN, ying for (his advertisement. . OST.-% REWARD.—IO8T, ON TIE CORNY Rc oF Broadway and Brocme street, a smail whiio poodle dog dark colored about the head; answers pes name of Lowey XS porson re‘nening die ehid dog to Ttichd. H. Plait, corner Broadway and Liroome streets, or t9 Flotonce’s hovel, Brond- shall receive the above reward, oad tho dianks ot the way, owner, Se gene peers Ont ee TAKEN BY MISTAKR, ON THURSDAY L evontn ots party, an overcoat. ‘The gentioman who ange will plowce leave it at 251 Urcana street, and receive bis own, OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING, JANVARY 4, BETWREN the poate of 7 and 10, the diamonds from a ring, one large and sovera! small ores, set tn silver, oval forty, a famfiy Tele, auppored to have’ beon dropped between No, Gs Rast ‘Trvepty-eeoond aivort and No, OFnst Pilweenth mvet, A eult- Able roward will be gtyen py returning them to No. 65 Kast Twonig-seccnd stroet. “Jewellers ard pawnbrokers ure r0- offered for snie) to give netice oliher at As Taet en i paenond sMroot, or at ide Keile Fire Insurance Com pany, No. & Wall sireet, a O8T—ON GED Ay, FYaRING Last, AT THE EN. v w HC" ig hen mobey amounting to re cero thera’ reward “by leaving the some with Tlertzei, 5: Washington street. OST=TITURSDAY MO! 4 nie between Tw STH AVE pemcond or 10, A 1 diamonas. at 16 West y OBT~ON FAIDAY 4 trom the cornee of Rowers an: MORNING, WHILE PARSING freely $0 T Toylor’s, in Grovd street, a god Lele, attached, containing ‘agne rain ‘i e ‘he dnder wil b Inaving 0 cond ofi ow street, or 18 aircot, Sten PROM A POOR WIDOW WOMAN, A DANK 60k, No. 158)000.—Any person giving her information of wil! receive oer? \hanks, as it 18 ol no use ‘0 may ono Parthc owner, ‘hr Penk hotng wetieet abort i hh OY aad y ew ulate Ad eh ‘ SITUATIONS WANTED. ERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL W. -srmerican privaie tamlly ‘9 make hervelt “umerfoan bows eg Me kes GENTLEMAN FROM NORTH £AROLINA, OF EX- _i{malve sequainiance snd experidice, desires 8 si!aaon Ty in some estabiaamont, A new dry {ods house preferred. Address room Se Western Hstel, San iY bg ee A bap ed MAN, Fe wholesale bi ad 4 tavorably Ay YOUNG pg ieee nt to take charge of 3 large’ jvain'ance, anc ie touks.- Undoubtod reference, ‘addrese Dox 4,008, Post omen, WANTED BABY TO WET NURSE, BY A VERY able women, who bas lost her wady, ie oon oo days it the ~eat of oir raence: Acdrean Mrs, James Y9716ll, 66 Newark aven'ie, As te rear, Jersey « wily, NJ. Wana st SITUATION, “BY a RESPaOEARL® red; bea no Yea moot ie mado ig Call avd Ast avenue, first floor, ba Wika BY AN AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, A SIT! cation to in a drug 8 ore; he {uly “nderstands the’ late ¥; Is not afraid to work; bast of ee cap tes ven ag W. _ ace cant ees W., Herald office, Who’ r= be HELP WANTED. Drs, CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN ambos. tom to the general routine of w first 0 ass store Dy wo R. J. Davis, corner of Fulton and Clinton streets, 1 SILK MILLINGRS WANTED. —WORK ve) 40 geod hands, “Apply St 0 Hiarclay we up as Nour TRAW GOODS SALESMsN WANTRDIN ‘OBB honee} a person having m good cank orn PE ny | rade, mosliy a preverred. Aduress, wit Jars, box dor 2,880 | Post offi 0 DANCING MASTERS—WANTED, A soi, to take chorge of a private class; one who U iy understands ae spo at ft peren: — Maral are rangement Ww. ,e wih nawe and ret 108 W. M. R., Herald office. ir . ANTED..TWO EXPERIENCED SALESWOMBN, FOR beribbon department. Also, afew. superior for the ladies’ dress cap trade. Apply at Kichmond’s, 369 Brond way. Vy yANTEF—TWO OR THREE YOUNG LADIES, TO learn vestmaking To those who are firs: rate #1 cowpepsation will be given while learning Apply at 183 Al- Jen siree!, front basement. yy ANTED- A GOOD FRENCH OR GERMAN WOMAN, aa cook, washer and ironer. Inquire at 137 Sth avenue, | ANTED—A COMPETENT MILLINER, TO @O 70 Charleston, poe Carolina, Apply at’ 66 Jobn atrees, corner of Williaxa ANTRD—A MAN TO TAKE CARE OF A BORER nd wagon; one who ts used to driving round the elty. Must be an industrious man and make himsel! gonaral. ful about the store. Address J. M., box 200 Ly wes~ 10 MFRCHAYT TAILOKS, 4c.—a CUTTER, WELL AC quainted with his business, in every branch, s sow opan for an engagement. Brat city reterences given. Address W. day box 149 ) Herald uid office, 0 CONFEOTIONERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY @ young maa, who js fully com, etent in a ehes Of the Dusiress; clty references wil be given. ad at Wm. Pormin’s hair dresaing rooma 14 Sayerey’s Hotel, N. 8.- No ob/ection to le ANTED—TWO MEN, WHO UNDERSTAND Tv AND sheet iron working; good w ‘ypapy ang naady employment will be given, by applying at K & J. McLoughlin’s, Creana st., Jersey eee {MPLOYERS WISHING GOD BERV A respectab’e German, wish, Seoteb and irish by hotels and private” families. “at Morris Cohort. & Broadway, corner of Keade street. Aleo, waltars, farmers, Isborers, &c., at this or the bratich olilce, wieh § reet, __COPARTNERSHIP | NOTICES. $5,000. A GENTLEMAN OF BUSINESS FABIA and experience ts desirous of epyaging in ne ‘established mercan‘ile or manufaciuring busivess, Ace swera With name, and stati ature of buaines, only will ba attended to. Address J. W.., 20K 1,448 Post oll \OPARTNERSHIP NoTIce. Lev J. LLOYD ASPI- /) WALL has this day been adait parner in our fem, HOWLAND & AEPLS WALL. Sew York, Jan, 1, 1866. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSUIP.—THEP ARTNER- heretofore existing under the firm of WHiRLOOK, & CO. W tuis day dissolved by muinai vousantt Hock, who, with Kdw’d a. Whiti ized to close the same, and who wil continue the basi ness on thelr own account, BENJ. M WHITLOCK, DaVID NICHUL3, New York, Dec. 3. 1955. EDW'D A. WHE Corantemnantr, Ben) M. & Bdw'd A. Whlilook have day associated with them Fred. J. aS ee Ww. Dodge and lenry Oamsmozer, ana will contiauo, and grocery business, undertbe . & Be Vi a IVER W. popar, * January 1, 1886. HENRY CAMMBY! IMITED PARTNERSHIP.—NOTICE 13 HEREBY @1- _ Yep, thatthe subscribers have formed & timid - urkuant tothe revised slants of the Staia of * st the terms of said 4 dnd Duet respective Paves of residence, andthe Partnership, areas tlions Vien ve aad MORR partner , Tenlding in the efty of New York, at No. leenth sireet; THOMAS MORRELL, special at No, 51 Fast Ti 'wenty-first street, of capital contributed by liar otheenit ‘eaid part oS he to commence on ihe Gia ol rt day of January, 856, and itis to terminate on ihe “x Tanuury, 1887 ‘and What the cordcats, required, “unre been mate and filed in the county of New York. Pated New York, Jen. 5, 1956. Warr nairest, HK COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the frmot A. G. Bag! z ény, by He own simitation, New York, Dec. 3, GIZTON, ‘The subseribers hare, opartat . und admit ip ou uso from thia day. "The basiness will be eonducted at den }ine, andes ‘the firm of Bogle: & Oo i. a. C, F. NEWTu: ‘HE PARTNERAETP Aud bye t a! Soames a SEAMAN terminates this day. by y Iintiadon aod the Een 6 CHARLES B. COLLINS." Either pase te a No. 1 Mi to_use the name of firm in settiemest of ihe brat hie fy CUMMINS, ARLES 8. COLLINS, GEO. 7. SUAMAN, _New York, Dee. 31, 1865, HORAUK SLATH, TH, ee eee HAVE FORMED A COTARTNER- under the for tbe continuance of ihe firm ot cum! NS, BRAMAN & CO, Li eam Ove OM i. _ Re pee NDERSIGNED HAVE FORMED A cor. RTR T. Longstreet & Uo., 4 ship, under the firm name of C. the purpées of mannfaciaring an! vein ‘clotting, ad Ba ‘akeu the marble front store & Chambers street aid) Rese late saa hoy Bloans & ha US PF. GILBER late wud James Wilde, Jr. New York, January 1, 1856. Nk FIRM OF MABIE, KNAPP & MeGOVERN 1s THIS Ths, day dissolved, by Pimnftation, John, * Knapp is auth ised to use the name of the firm’ in sev ab: f the Orm will be tonnd at his offize, No. 38 Ni Maiden Jane, Messrs. Mabie & Me! Xo Ww ‘Toba a ntreol, at New York, Jam. 1, 1856. JOHN CNA JOH MoGOvER, bi CAPITALISTS,—ANY PERSON “WIsaING “To i ix. weat from $3,000 to $5,000 In a well estabilshed cash pay in, business, in ibis city, will bear ot m part bacthd ing 10-A. BEEBE, real este vii ror 0 Bi away, 7 aPPls Warten Seman, ree eenciat, 0 }, With not less than $7,000, t " ot delly Ce tion, whish solls omannintar a * rotite will net $20,000, Direct with rest rH, pret aa toe real name and aidrow, DANCING ACADEMIES, 36)'7 BROADWAY.—GRAND BOIRE ! 627 Mnane nina Sanvagenn’s Dancing Somy en eroaver on Tpareday evening next, 10th Payrecdey to comasenca o'clock P, rive fifty cents. Private lessons aitended to » every a neg eehoo_openevery nigh DODWORTH'S PRIVATE DANOING AC. DENIES, A. way, New York, and 157 noe Brotuign, aren arenow aay be ind at tas Creutars explaisag NCING—-ANOTHT! r ¢ academy, si Ronn NEW aah een street, a new ci cs will commenco'on Tuewlay. All the fash In one course of lessons, There arc classes open more advanced, =e INE VEZIGN'S ey ed ACADI Howard street, is nov jo the reason” Gag? praia es Iny even: is trom'8 fo Ite Mg, for '§ DANCING ACADEMY, REN WiC 5 Bleorker etrect.—Ci feos piety re Wwost «isles of dancing ou Mondats » saerebly will come off a Wodhaelay evento. a For doncing is a sweet ompley, ‘Aud Glis our souls with hoa¥enly joy. ———— ASTROLOGY. ‘ONISHING TO ALL.—MADAME MO} A eventh danger, bas a natural gilt to tell ia font and fnture events, and all the beni F ihonghts, and will oause speeds marriay of the intended wcbands tnd nbaene bring tagether those who are separated, f: eatest happiness of mainnopel vies bYieas who wats vek MAY Cail soon for relio’ and comfort, ‘Ox- preesed thelr holief that « the most ogiat World, or hat has aver been Iknown, though tices nothing but what {s reconcileabl charge I'not saustied, 76 Broome 4 Past Bini il ia. Centiomen not a TRVOVANCE,- MRS, SEYMOUR, FOREERTY OF Division street, ihe mo ‘YMOUR, FORMERLY OF Colebratot nadical nd bietoees Seetter, a in etene tr ilo rmebiie strvat a row (¥ wen ot ronda fe ood nave in dapwore woah 1, Won bg nee ence a eae Oe HO any

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