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Maxine Court. Before Hon. jndge McCarthy. IMPORTANT TO SPORTING MEN—BETTING ON ELECTIONS. San, 16.—Delaney vs Conron.—linmediately previous to the last election the tiff made a bet with one (al- Jegher, of $500, on the result of the Fourwenth ward Al- éermanic election, Lefendant was the stakenvider, Al- derman Moneghan having deen elected, aud the stakes being paid over to the winner, plaintilf sues to recover back bis money, under the sta'ute agamat ‘gaming and Derting.”” Defendant contested, on the ground tha’ he was not the stakenolder, and further, tha: the plaintiff was not the real party in interest, Considerable excite- ment was manvfested, and ihe court room was crowded with the numerous friends of Twomey and Monahan, the respective candidates for Alderman of the Fourveenth ward, Severa} law potnta were raised, and the Judge an- ncuneed that he would give his decision on Wednesday morning. Court Caicndar—Pnis Day. CouRT—Dirouit.=—-Nos. 6, 17, 158, 206, 215, 6, 234, 230, 246, 202, ‘08 280° moe? 290) 315, 316) 817; 326,’ 327, 828, 32, 330, 981, 332, , 838, 839, 240, 341, 342, 343, 345, ‘Pizas—Part 1,—Nos, 215 to 226, 55, 60, Part —Nos. 190, 192, 202 to 214, Gold Medal.—Tne Only Gold Medal Award- o@ at the last fair of{the American Institate, for colored photo- grepbs, was to , 43 Broadway, corner of Franaitn Gold Medal.—J. Gurney, 349 Broatway, ‘Was awarded the first premium—the only gold medal for da’ eerreots pea—at the late fair of the American Institute, Garncy & Fredericks, Photographists, 349 Broadway, were awarded, at the late far of the American In- stitate, the'first premalums for photographs, viz.:—A gold meds) fer unretou Photographs, ‘& gold medal tor phoio- in pasiel and oll. The public are invited to examine Co) ad pictures at the Gallery, corner of Broadway and Leonard stree:, The Only Medal Awarded for Daguerreo- wees at the late Great Exhibition in Paris was to J, GURY, 18. 349 Broadway. ‘The 25 Cents eroots eee, oe ae Bxead" ‘way, truly represent ite mn New York; though they don’ actually Walk abous, they have legs, maby of them long lees, capadle of the tieetest running. Wiib sent all nasions, grave and gay, lively and severe; speacing. thouzh not mouthing, you see the man aa he fg with, head and ears, bke other animals Such are the pictures tor two Dy the machine process of HOLM. Yry ibem— Brosaway. Pianos, Melodcons and Masic.—Pxices Much veaueed; casb system adopted. The modern improved EH )- RACs WATERS pianos, van be No. 333 Broadway. ‘The Horace Waters catalogue of music at one third olf, Large @eeount to whe trade, Im; Shaker Knit Undershirts and @avers made of the tinest American tleece, {i McLAUGHLIN’S, one price shirt and farnishing Greenwich sireot, corner ot Chambers, Shirts made 10 measure fm the best manner regard to expression, they repre: 239 India Rubber Boots and Overshoes.—A choice assortment of indies’ and gentlemen's India rubber Deots, o ight andbeautiul article, mantactured expressly for the city trade, just received and for sale, by the case or single by V. HODGMAN, New York Iodia Rubver Warehouse, in lane, corner of Nassay street, Ladies’ India Rubber Boots, at 265 Broad- Wey, near Chambers street.—A large number of cacea re ecived to day are now being opened; all new styles snd of the Very best quality; for sale at Jow pri Mnger’s Sewing Machines.—Oar Liberal and e@miradie pian of exchanging our new and latest improved machines for old machines of every kind, is baled win wre by hundreda. The avery, Wilson, Grover & Baker, er inferior machines,are coming in rapidly te de exohunged. ie) et peotlenie tera is Oya ome. Aj at our New Jor! c® personally, or by letter. se 1. M. SINGER, & OU., Mo. 233 Broadway. Robert M. Pat- fo the rola manufsciurer in the United States of the celebrated aaies and patent powder proof deflance locks ‘orcas bars, Depot No. 192 Pearl street. one door below Great Fire in Syracuse. Another proot of the superiority of Stearns & Marvin’s Wil- der’s Patent, Salamancer Sale, Syracuse, Jan, 8, 1856. ‘Mesers. Stearns & Manvin, New York:— @unturmeN—We had alarge fire in this ety on the morning consuming property to the amount ot $200,000. took dre ‘about 6 o'clock, ‘and before 8 ig an intense heat, sold Professor Weiting, , And Jel) to the boitom of the cei: exposed fo the kest for lifty two hours, was of the rubbish, silll red hot, and on beltig openeld the ‘were found preserved, not snowing the least signof saving some $30,000 in notes and cash securities, safe did not siand the test; there were three of fire, two ot which were used up. We shall send reesipey rea 5 secured by Brennan’s powder and burgiar lock, may Be found, at relueed at the depot 146 ‘Water street, N. Y. 81 & MARVIN hes to Grow my onguent, which wil! not stain or injure fe skin. | $1 ; sent tony partorthe country, K. G. Rab AM, Si Broadway; Boges, i ate Zeiver, 43 South Third strect, Philadelphia. Batchelor’s Hair Dyc.—Wigs and ae dest Toupees. in the work, This unrivalled and original dye is applied in twelvs private rooms. | Batchelor’s wigs and tou- pees have improvements over all others, being chef d’cuvres Of elegance and durability, peculiar to this establishment, PRT OHELOR'S, 283 Broad Wa @hristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees Stopant private aparcnctia for app Sscosipacabis aye; vate a jenta for ap] arable dye, theonly reliable article of 18 kind. Wholesale and retail at '‘ADORO’S, No. 6 Astor House, A Pevfamed Breath._What Laay or Gen- Meman would remain under the curse of a disagrecabie ‘Beeath, when by using the ‘Balm ofa Thousand Flowers” aa ® dentifrice would not onty render it sweet, but leave the @veth white as alabaster’ Many persons do not know ir ‘breath is bad, and tho subject is a0 delicate, thelr friends will never mention it. Pour a ringle drop of the “Balm” on your Sooth-bruah, and wach the teeth night and morning. A fifty cent bottle ‘wil last a year. For sale by FERIDCE & CO, Proprietors, andall druggisis A Certain Cure for Chapped Hands and Ups.—ELI_W. VONDERSMITH’S celebrated camphor ice bas never been known to fail in curing chapped hands aud Hips. The demand for his article has been so great that it has induced a few creation f tntiste it, Kemember to ask for, gad only take Eli W. Vondersmith’s campher ice, which has been before the puotic for the last ten years; and {t is the only genuine article made. Manufactured only by li W. Vonder- smith, Bowery drug ‘No. 158, just above Broome sireot, Bold by Leliuc & € 635 Broadway; Schifitin & Bro., corner ‘of Beekman and William sweets, and Mrs. Hays, 173 Fulton street, Brooklyn. Rebert Hunter, M. O., 828 Broadway, New York.—Dr. HUNTER devotes his attention exclusively to dis- ‘eaees of the throat and lungs, and the treatment of these by medicated inkalation. consultation from 10 to oP. Holloway’s Ointment and Pills.—With these mervellous remedies at hand none need suffer; they act im concert on the absorbent system, giving energy, tone and ‘Vigor to all the functions of life. Soldat the manuiaetories, 80 ‘Maiden isne, N. Y., and 244 Strand, London; and by all drug- gists, at 26c., 6245c. and $1 per pot or box. All Eye Diseases Cured by Dr. Upham, Ocu- 334 Fourth street, near Broadway, (ftice hours from 10 to P.M. Re ven. N. 8,—Wedaesdays, 1 to 3 devoted to the treatment of the peor. , id Fret. and Chapped Hands.—By Rub- bing night and morning with DR. TOBIAS’ wonderinl Vene- an liniment, no one need have cold feet or chapped hands. A cure ted or the money returned. Prics only 25 or 50 cents, Sold by all the druggists. Depot, 60 Cortland st. ott Hood & Sanderson Patent Premium Jever truss, North’s patent truss and supporters, Indies’ belis sup) . instruments for all deformities cf the bod consiantly on hand and made to order, at Dr. GLOVER’ No.4 Ann sirect. Rheumatism and Scrofala in their Most painful forme; also old uicers, pimples, and the worst cases of ny cOURhS, he. Res, ane most geriuahy cured By ta sumption, co ss AC ATP ce: ure fn Freeper HVATIS life balsam. Principal office No. 246 75 cents per bottle, For sale by the druggists, Married. On Friday evening, Jan. 11, by the Rev. James Millett, at the residence ot the bride’s mother, Mr. Wirtsam B. Srovarton, of Nidgefield, Conn., to Miss SaRau Annr Et- BON, of this city, On'Tuesday, Jan. 16, by the Kev. Dr. Burchard, Joux Grurrrru, Esq., of Kingston, Ulster county, to Bra, Juuia E, Waxina, of this city. ‘On Tuesday morning. Jan. 15, by the Rt. Rev. Bishop Potter, OapeN Lpwanvs, of Broome county, to Mrs, ALICE Saran Hastings, of Hitlsdale, Mich., late of Stratford on- Avon, England. In Albany, on Sunday, Jan. 13, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. N. Hill, Mr. Gxo. W. Lumen, of this city, to Miss Axx Canto, of the former place. Died. On Sunday evening, Jan. 13, Ex1xN Bonn, wife of John A. Robinson, and daughter of Hon, William Key Bond, of Cineinnati. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the faneral, from the residence of her husband, No. 15 East Twenty-necond street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, without further invitation. Cincinnati and Chilicothe papers please copy. On Monday, Jan. 14, Asx Kuznetn, eldest daughter of William F. and Caroline Crumwell,’ aged 18 years, 8 months and 24 days. The triends and rolatives of the family are requosted to attend the funoral, from the residence of her father, No. 120 East Twenty-seventh atreet, this afternoon, at o On hi Jous G ed ionday, Jan. 14, Mr, Jou Gay, aged 44 yoars, a native of Red Castie, Rosehire, Scotland, sad u pwards of twelve years in the public school as teacher. His friends and acquaintances are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 783 Greenwich street, this oon, at two o'clock. On Tuesday, Jan. 16, ALZXANDER Tarior, in the 60th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family, and the members of the New York Typographical Society, are respecttully invited to attend the funerni, from his late residence, No, 40 Sixth avenue, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, On Sunday, Jan. 13, from irjuries received on the th Avenue Railroad, Gime SANvoRD, aged 52 years, funeral will take place this morning, at oleyen o'clock, from No, 21) Sullivan street. On Monday, Jan. 14, Mr, Wouam 8, NAGLE, aged 25 8 oh relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afteruoon, at three o'clock, from NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1856. Op Monday, Jan. 14, of disease of the heart, PREDRRIOK, second son of Eewerd Person, Keq., aged 12 years, The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o’clock, from the reridenceot bs parents, No. 228 Weat Chirtweth street, pie ietdey, Jam. 15, Joana Evans, in the $4.h year of i age. The telatives and friends of the family, Continental Chapter No. 13, 0, U. A., ami the ovder iu general, are respecttull i invited toavtend the funeral, com his late | residence, No. 36 Onariton street, on Friday a€ernoon, at | ove o'clock, The memb-rs of the Chupter and orier will meet - the Chapter room, 327 Bowery, on Friday, a. 12 o'clock, On Tuesday, Jan. 18, of congestion of the braim, Tuomas, son ot Kaward and Joanna Shipsey, sged 2 years, 11 months and 4 days. 2 Tne funeral will take place from No, 74 Allen atreet, this afternoon, at two o'clock. On Tuesday morning, Jan. 15, ARCHIBALD Myzas, in the 34 year of nis age. The fisads abe relotives of the family and the members of Atlantic Lodge Ne. 50, J. U. of U. F., are respectcully wpvited to aitend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence, Ne, 39 Nevins s:roet, af o ty papers please copy. range coun! 8 py On Mondsy morning, Jay. 14, Many Fuzamern, eldest daughter of Thomas Tempest, in the 14th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited 10 attend the ta- neral, from the residence of her father, No. 184 Living- ston street, Brocklyn, at two o’clock this afternoon, On Wednesday, Jan, 9, in Willoughby street, Brooklyn, Ciavrance Marvin, ‘The remaine were interred in the Cemetery of the Ever- reen?. . ‘s On Tuesday morning, Jan. 15, Hexry Savpears, in the 18th year of bia age. The rela'ives ond friends of the family¢f Harman Ring are respectfully invited to atvend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from hislate resideace, Ewen street, corner of Ainslie street, Williamsburg. After a Iingering illness, at the residence of her brother- in-law, Usish Smock, ‘Marlborough. Monmouth county, N. J., Jaye, wite of Joseph W, Hawxhurst, and dsugnter of De Lafayette Schanck, 38 years, In Dusseldorf. Rhenish Prussia, on Friday, Dec. 21, 1855, JouN FREDERICK DrepeRicns, in the 78th year of his e, formerly a merchant of this city. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. N formation relative to wn accident to an elderly indy, by Which she was rup over and severely lajured by one of the Corvandt street line ot omnibu:ses, at the corner of Cortiandt and Greenwich streets, on or about the 12th day of November fer a great favor by leaving their name aud ad- deus H. Lane, 76 Beaver street, H.—IT WOULD BF A PLEASURE TO HEAR FROM + Jou again, Have received no letter since (ue 2d insant, NFORMATION WANTED—OF TIMOTHY CANARY, OF County ork, Ireland. He was last sean in New York, twenty months sines, and was then speaking of going to Iitinois, Any information respecting him will be thanktally re- ceived by bia sister, Mary Canary, care of Mr. Loom{:, Somer- ville, New Jersey. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MARY WHELAN, A neens county, Ireland, by her sister, Juita.' who trom ber tor two years past When last heard from, she was living on Bloomingdale road, with a tamily named Paine. Please call at No. 7 Washington street, NFORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN DBSON, A NA- live of Banquhar, Durmfrieshire, Scotlend. He jett Beotlsnd in 1541 for te United States, and is suposed to have gone thence to Valitornia. Any information respecting him will be thankfully acknowledged by biimmon, Fraser & Co, 4 Broad- way, N.Y. OHN.—I_HAVE RECEIVED NO ANSWER TO MY Jotast” Write iamediniely to —~, city Pest oftice. 0. C. COYLE, LATE OF HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, Je ndmitied to practice as attorney and counsellor at law in ihe city and state of New York. Rgsides at Dr. Wiliam Power's, No. 7 Carroll piac ckemsti MSSING.{DR. GRO. H. TRAPHAGEN, WELL KNOWN in this city, has been since Wi ‘ot December. On missing since Weduesday, the 20th ‘that day he jeft his house, on Long island, sear Witliamsburg, to come to this city, and has not been seen Hinoe. For rome thing past he has been ailicted withthe fever Uning, black frock coat overcoat and geay pantaloons and Any intormation re; ing him will be thanktully received by Mr. Witls, Foarth street, near South Sixth, Williamasurg, or by Mrs, Trephagen, by addressing her at the Herald ofilce. FE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED AT THE COTTON mill in Paterson, N. J., on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 29, wuld oblige by calling, or leaving bis address at the oflice, ‘Warren street, up stairs, P. J. BERTINE, 79. THE BENEVOLENT.—A POOR WOMAN, WHOSE husband Is lying sick, and who has three children to sup- irl—to a family who are The child is nine years old, aud is Semler, Emigrant De. port, is wiiling to give ore~e wiling to maintain ber. very intelligent. Apply to Mr. Ludwig partment, No. 7 City Hall, basement, [SEXOWN-WILL PLEASE TO SEND HIS ADDRESS to W. W. ATIVES OF THE New York Fire Department, held at Stuyvesant Institute, on Saturday evening, January 12, 106, present. Jobn 8, Bel: cher, Vice President; D. Milhken, Secretary, and 2 quoram of representatives, The Chairmun ‘siated that the mecting was convened in consequence of tha decease of Wm. D, Wade, Esq., late Premdent of the Department, that the representa: tives' might take such action as was deemed proper uuder the circumstances, whereupon Mr. Carlisle Norwood. of Engine Company No. 24, afier some impressive and eloquent remarks, ollered the following:— Wherras, ithas pleased an all-wise Providence to, remove by death, our much loved and esteemed friend and President of this body, William D. Wade; and whereas, in view of his de- cease, we deem itnot only o duty, buta privilege, to give ex- ression to our feelings on this melancholy event: Therefore, it Resolved, That in the death of our late President and asso- ciate we are called to mourn the loss of one whose energy, perseverance and fidelity in the discharge ot all the important trusts confided to his charge eminently qualified him ior the position to which we had go recently called him. Resolved, That the manly virtnes of our deceased friend, the noble traits of his character, the generous impulses ot his nature, the kindness aad fravkness of his manners, had en- deared him to us by ties of the strongest nature, and have en- graved his memory upon our hearts in lines which the lapse of time cannot efface, Resolved, That we tender to his bereaved fani'y our most sincere and warmest sympathies, assuring them ‘that in this their affiiction we mourn with them; their grief is our grief, their Joss is our loss. Resolved, That a tablet be procured and placed in the Fire- men’s Fall to perpetuate the memory and virtues of the de- nd that a ittee of five be appointed to carry this resolution into effect, Resolved, That the members of the Fire Department wear crape on their left arm for thirty days. r. Charles 1, Curtis, of Hook and Ladder Company No. 4, seconded the resolutions with some appropriate remarks, a Was foltowed by Mears. John A, Stith, of Kngine 61, Z phar Mille, of the £ruistees, and others, when’ the resolutions were vnanimously adopted ‘Mr. Wenmian, of Hose Company No. 5, moved that a copy of the resoluiions be forwarded (o the family of the deceased, aad aigo to Hoee Com pany 26, ot which he was formerly amemiber, which was ado On moticn of Mr. John Lynes, of Hose Company No. %, it was ordered that the proceedings of the meeting be published 8, under the direction of the oflicers, irman announced Messrs. (. Norw30d, of Engine 24; G. Ls, Curtis, ot Hook and Ladder No.4; D, Reynolds Budd, Ot Hose 36; R. W. Clarkson, of Engine 23; .ynes, of Hose Company Ko Pats commilies to Bro ae the tatel to memory of Mr. le. The meeti 0 jonrned. JOHN 8. BELCHER, Vice President, Davin Muzaxey, Secretary. ‘XEMPT ENGINE COMPANY.—A SPECIAL MEETING of this company will be held at the engine house, 202 ednesday evening, 16th inst., at 8 o’eloc! JAMES GILMORE, Seo’y, Centre street, on By order, THE LECTURE SEASON. T THE REQUEST OF TH@ SENIOR CLASS, PROFRS. ‘sor SCHMIDT, of Columbia College, will deliver, at Hop ‘hapel, & course ot six lectures on the * German language an erature anterior to the Reformation. lecture on RILLIANTLY ILLUMINATED LECTURE, BY PR fessor GRANT, at the Broadway Tabernacle, Thursday, Vth. Subject, ‘Artificial Light,” strodacing moat mag: nificent experiments iu illumination with the oxy-hydrogen light ever exhibited, and lighting the house with his model Calcium lighthouse, as prepared by him for the United Siates Arermment. Tickela 25 conts; for sale at the Astor Honse and er} JOBS MICHEL WILL DEWIVER A LECTURE. IN the Tabernacie on Wednesday evening, January 16. Sub- “Ripening of the Irish Revoiutlon’ Tickets 25 cents; gallery, reserved soats, 50 cents. To be had at Hall's masic 3 way; Dunigan's book store, 151 Fulton street; Haverty's book store, 110 Fulton street, and the Irish Ameri- canofiice, Doors open at 7; lecturete commence at 8, OWELL LECTURES IN NEW YORK.—REY. DR. DEWEY'S fifth lecture on “The Artists,” ai Clinton Hall, astor place, Tlursday evening, January 17, at 8 o'clock, Doors open at 7. Tickeis 2 canis; for sale at’ the priceipal ie Librarian's desk of the Mercantile Library, booksiores, and ai the door, ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—MR. GEO. Sumner will deliver ® lecture on Wednesday evening, January 16, at Clinton Hail, Astor piace, atS o'clock. Sup- ject—"Oid kurope and Young Amorisa.”’ ‘Tickets to members oc, to non-members HW, can be had atthe Library desk, No, 2 Nassau street, and at the door on evening of the lecture. R, HH. TIMPBON, Chairman Lecture Committee’ TUE BALL SEASON. RAND BALL.—M'LLE CAROLINE VEAIENS RE- J specttully infortas her friends and pupils tla‘ her bi ball will take place on Thursday evening, Jan, 17, q ‘Tickets 81, dancing academy, 21 Howard street. HE TWENTYSEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE NEW YORK FIRE DEPARTMENT, For the benetit of tne widows @ud orphans, will be given at tle Academy of Music (Fourteenth street), on Monday even- ing, January 2.1856. Tickels can be obtained of the Mana- gers. WUNKY A, BURR, President, loi Oud street, Prien H. eros, Treasurer, 33 Market street, Sauxs F, Wextam, Asst, Seo'y, 140 sear street, IPBE SROOND ANNUAL BALL OF THE YOUNG MEN'S Association for the benest of the Rotaan Catholic orphans, Will be held at Niblo’s saloon, on Tuesday evening, January ‘22, 1864. Tickets ean be obtained of any ot the following gentle- mi 10 comprise the Committee of Arrangemen Kdmond F. Kelly, Charles Hussey, J, A. MeLougintia, rach, M. J.D. MoGiy na, bn A. Hoyle, "Jolin Kelly, sdward ©. Byrne, Peter Meehan, Daniel Laior, Oliver K. Mooney, Edward I, Murray, Augusta John Higgins, William F. Kan dobn W, Rice, Oliver Nadler, James T. Duigan, Campion, Oxcar Spence, Hussey, Jr. Wa, Pizpatrick, Kdward F. Mullen, ANDREW 1, BYRNE, Presidont. Watam Lavon, Treasurer, Tuo. P, Krisy, lat VicePres’t. Ciawirs Warns, Seoy. James A, Canotin, 2d do, POLITICAL. N HE YOUNG MEN'S GENERAL COMMITTEE, AT ‘Tammany Hall, last_evening, John M. Arthur, J) fobn Bart, Nicholas Tieman, Wm. H. Waterson and B. Ayer were BSA GA COPPA G DVO Wand, a Ie AWasies pay SPECIAL NOTICES, AX APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC.—THE LIFF SAVING Berevolent Association of the city of New York was jormed aud chartered in 1849, its onjocw buing wo procure lie oats and s'ation houses, with maierials tor saving lite in case ot shipwreck, to encourage meritorious conduct by grantiag therelcr medals and pecuniary ro-tard. ‘through the Nibs of Congress, numerous Iife boat sta. tions huve been established on the shores of Long 1s aod acd Now Jersey, by which more than 1,700 persons have been res- cued from impending death, Without these means of escape. the droudtul iragedy of ue Mexico and Hristol would uave been repeaied, The mmense and constanily increasing commerse of this port demands of the citizens of thie emporium the most con- prehevaive nd etfective means of saving the lives of shipwrecked; and what nobler aim, what more humane achievement than that of rescuing the'poor emigrant and the tempest tost mariner from the jaws of it The services of ail those connected With this associauon are wholly gratuitous; Dut ‘heir tunds are entirely madequate to carry ont their views. ae appeal, therefore, with confidence to thelr fellow- citizens to ald, with Liberal convributiona, their efforts in the cause of hamanity. Donations will be received by E. K, Collins, Esq., Charles H Marshall, Bea. Joba C. Green, oq., Wovert C- tioedbue, ‘etmore, Esq , Mortimer Liviogston, Eq , Esq., William s. J 1 Nicol, Esq, Committee, and by the officers of ths asso- elation. JOSEPH WALKER, Eaq., President, 31 Pine stree:. QRANILL LORD, Eaq., "Vice President, Merchants? Ex. ange. HUBERT © GOODHUE, Psq., Treasnrer, South street. i. JOBN D. JON, Kisq., Becretary, Prosident AUantic Mu. hua | NUAL MEBTING OF THE AMERICAN GKOGRA- phical and Statistical society.—Addreas from Professor A. Baehe, Baperinientant of United States Coast Survey on Thursday, 17th inst, in the chapel of tbe University, at 8 c'elock. " No charge tor tickets, which may be had on applica tion at ihe society's rooms, University building. Aub PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED NOT TO TRUST ANY of the crew of the Hanover bark Kunlke, master, 4s no debts of thetr contracting will be pald, elther’ by the captain or by the consignees, \AUTION.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT WE have this day revoked all powers of attorney grantor to A. Arnold, No, 265 Broadway, New York, for the sale and con: veyance of Benzoie lights. The same are for sale by the Ame- viean Gas Company, 385 Broadway, and thelr suihorized agents. ‘Ihe public are cautioned agatast purchasing of others, 98 tbore being offered in the market are direct and pee in- fringements on those owned by sald company. Hy order of the J.C, MARSH, Secretary. January 14, 1856. Boas LODGE, NO. %3, F. A. M.—THE MEMBERS otthis lodge are hereby directed to meet at their rooms, Masonic Temple, corner of Broome and Crosby streets, on Wednesday, January 16, at 1 o’clock P.M., to pay the last tribute of Masoric respect to our departed browber, jam 8. Nagle. Ali Masons in good standing are invited to aitend. By one, WILLIAM H. UNDERHILL, W. M, Grorce B, Browne, Becretary. NDUSTRIAL HOME ASSOCIATION NO, 3.—ALL THE members may obtain their deeds for property in Wakefield immediately, by calling at 163 Bowers, on Friday evening, ing the amount ss bee ede: ‘CORNS. COOPER, Purchasing Trustee, "‘ASONIC NOTICE.- THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS of bt. John’s Grand Lodge are herevy noutied to meet at St John’s Hall, corner of Bowery and Delancey street, on ‘Thursday morning, at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of procesdiny to Peopekill, to pay the last tribute ot respect to the remains ol thes W. P. Deputy Grand Mas'er, Ward B. Howard, agree- able to his last request. All members of the Lodges under our jurisdiction, and a!) Masons who hold the Hest the or- ‘der paramount to sectional feelings, are ally Invited to atend. And let it ba remembered that 8 o’ciuck means 5 o'clock on this occasion, as the cara of the Hud+on River Rail road leave at 8 o’clock and 45 minute: By order of ANDREW J. F EK, Grand Master, Attest—Crarces W. Witters, Grand Secretary, P. 8.—The M. W. P. Grand Master, Henry O. Atwood, will Periorm the ceremony, Members wil appear in, proper re- lia. The banner of St. Jonn’s Grand ge will spread its folds in bonor of the illustrious chief. NORICE.CALL PERGOKS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST eambont Mercury and owners musk present them on or before the 15th day offJanuary, 1856, toC, M TOMKINS, 164 ‘Maiden lane, as they will not be paid after that date. U. A, CONTINENTAL CHAPTER, NO. 13,—THE ‘* members are respectfully invited to attend at the next regilar meeting, on Thursday evening, for. the purpose of king arrangements for the {nneral of our late vrower, Jo- seph, Long. Punctual attendance is requesied. By order. , H. ANDERSON ©. ofthe U. _H. 0. HARD, \FFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILRCAD COM. pany, Forty-second street and Second avenue, New York, . 4, 1856.— The annual election for directors of this company wih be held on Monday, the 4th of February next at the office of the company, corner of Forty-second street and Second ave- nue, from 12 0’clock till 2. The transfer books will be closed from date until after the election. By order, P, C, ROGERS, Secretary. EOPLE’S BUILDING ASSOCIATION—THE ANNUAL meeting for election of trustees will beheld at the office of ithe association, 866 Mighth avenue, on Wednesday eveniag, at eight o'clock. ‘By order of the Besrd. Being ‘who may contribute to the devclopement trees of ihe republic, 10 enlarge its commerce, and Welfare, tn'use of his fucuities, deorvese of 280 nares ‘of unculttvatea land wil ‘will come to this republic to settle of land; the grant being made lonization, to be appointed, and iven. Art. 2. Every family ecrives tere and settling in the Terri. tory will receive 100 acres, besides the 250 belonging to each adult member. Art. 3. Alier the lapse of six months, following the taking of posecesion, of ty ven setders, pro- vised that, they igive to the Director of Colonization satislsotar . ‘gond conduct, and of the improvements made on 1e Art. 4: They shall no duties for personal 7 foe niture, agricultural implementa, reeds plants, bathe, OF any ject Irn for the personal use of the colonists, or in- and not be able to sell the lands granted, to any foreigner; and they are, equally forbidden to sell these tanda, nor to transfer their rights to any native before havirg oocu- pled the ground for the term of mx monthe snd oblained the je ‘Art 6. An ofice wil be estabhshed and & Director of Colon: ration appointed, whose duty will be to attend to the petitions of immigrants, c gather and distribuie seeds, planta, &c., nnd e register book. "Art. 7. Let this decree be communtested to those whom it concerns. Given at Granada oa the 234 day of November, 1855. PATRICIO RIVAS, To rue Muvister or RevaTions.~ And according to supreme order 1 communicate it to you for your knowle and conve nient effects, and for its publication and ciroul partment usider Your command—accot ly. Department of Relations, Government House, Nov, 7, 185 'EPUBLIC OF NICARAGUA, DEPARTMENT OF WAR Grapada, 14, 1855.—To the Commander-in-Chief o the Army of the Republic.—The Supreme #xecutive Pawer has deigned to transmit to me the following decree:—The President of the Republic of Nicaragua to its inbabltants:—Considering tt important to the service of the republic, for the preservation of ler at home and abroad, to increase the army of tse republic and consider that agricultural labors require the employment ot so many individuals that not a si number fs left for military duties; in use of its powers, DECREE: Article 1. The Commander-in Chief of the Army of the Re- public {y herevy authorized to enlist such a number of Sy he may deem ft convenient in regard to being at the same time authorized to admit such foreign will submit to the conditions established by this decree. Art. 2. The foreigners to be enlisted ought to be men of no- torions ability and honesty, wuject to. the laws of the country, fund to be held and recognized in avery case aa native eltizens, Art. 8. The aforesald foreigners ought to bind themselves serve ihe term of one year at least, and, under this condition, sand those mentioned in the Prgooding ecticla, they will receive assigned rift is deoree, and, term of it being over, the; extra who Given in Granada, on the 14th December, To THe SECRETARY oF THE Wan. PATRICIO RIVAS. ‘And I transmit it to his Honor the General, for his knowledge and due effects, reiterating the securities of my —, ieee ‘TARIFF OF MILITARY SALARIES ATLUDED TO IN THE DECREE AU- THORIZING THN COMMANDER-IN CHIEF OF THE AKMY TO IN OREASE THE SAME. Monthly Suite of Classes. ere 3. clothes. Private . $25, 1 i 27 50 i 1 3000 pS 1 3250 1 1 + 7000 1 1 80 00 1 1 100 00 1 1 140 00 i 1 175 00 i i 200 00 i i , " 1885, RIVAS. According to its original. Denerttoect of War of the Su- preme Government of the Republic, Granada, Dee, 14, 1855. THE MILITARY. HBP ts REGIMENT—COMPANY B.—OITY BLUES. annual ball of the Qity Blues will be held at Niblo’s, on Ticks had at the Ti Thursday evening next, 17th inst. ets to be Brandreth House. Mercer House, and at the door, on the even- 1g of the wworth’s celebraied band is engaged for the occasion, WEGARS.—THE BALANCE OF SEVERAL LARGE IN- voices of segars, imported Havana, domestic and German, for sale, ai much below their market value, to pay advances. Operas'as low as $8; Germans as low as 8360. 0, CHKERS, 31 Broadway, up stairs, V tered CITY REGATTA CLUB.—A SPECIAL MERT- iting of this club will be held at the rooms, No. 19 Catharine wip, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 16. A punctual ater: ‘annual ball will then be in 'D. R. Putman, Sesretary. ia re re ested, Theglickets for th ee. he J. 5 REWARD.—LOST, EITHER ON THE STATEN Island ferry boat or near the lower landing, about ¢ 10th inatant, a large sapphire ring, stone surrounded with diamonds. Whoever will return the same to C, A. Edwards, 51 Cortland! atreet, shall receive the above reward, and no questions asked. O() BEWARD.—STOLEN, FROM 107 CANAL STREET, OU one pink silk dress. one plaid silk dress, one black bro: cade satin dress, one gray cloak, trimmed with marone colored velvet, one brown aaun cloak trimmed with black velvet. The wbove reward will be paid upon the recovery of the above named articles, 95 REWARD, AND NO QUFSTIONS ASKED,— Stolen, on the ‘id inst., from 14 Chrystie street, a cold hunting cago detached lever watch, M. T. Tobias maker, Liver: pool, No, 12,860; also, a cluster diamond ring, inittaia eM, to 0. M. H.,” and another plain ring and bréasipin, one amali gold locket, sundry smail trinkets, aud a small amount of mo: ney. ‘The avove reward will be paid on returning the same to tye address above mentioned, or speci(ving where aa inter view can be had. Pawnbrokers and others are cautioned ngainst receiving the above named articles, $1 REWAK LOST, ON THE EVENING OF THE lath inst. a black (thread Ince veil, om the stairs of the Washington Hall, High Belage: Whoever will return the same (o Peter Roberis & Co,, 373 Broadway, will receive the above reward, REWARD.—LOST, i» MeM. Rk JANUARY 4, A SPANIEL +) white with black spots, answering io the nau above reward will he on her Whe v BE FEW aD Wied) dred wally SATCaAriIONs WANTED. RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, TO A “to general housework in e small private family; usder stands. . washing and . UBD De seen Tor two days at 4/0 siath avenue, beween Iwenty-elghth and Twensy- ninth streets, Inquire in the office. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A si ation a8 200K, in a private family; no objection to as- in washing and ironing. Good city reference [rom her last Place, 103 West 27th at., between th and 7tb ava, . LO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA, ironer, snd can do plain cookin from ployer. Gall at ton to do general housework ; is @ good wi her last exp) 5 can be 111 York at., Brooklyn, thira flor, front room, Can be seen for two days, SITUATION AS WKT NURSE WANTED—BY A young healthy married woman with @ tresh breaat of milk, who iost her baby two weeks vid. Can five the best of reference. Call at 189 Wost 20th st., in the neat. First house west of 8th ue. o ANEBICAS, TOMA waste A Leal AS uirse, Baulatuct oles At 10D bldriage at il apharahercermthi ag LADY OF A CHEERFUL DISPOSITION, AND OF tome years’ experience, wishes a situation as companion to lady, ‘aa there would be nothing wanting on her part to fulfil the requirements; 1s fond of children; would take charge of one or more Address Companion, 451 6th avenue, 27t 8 A SXTUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young girl, to cook, wash and iron; no objection to do ge- eral housework in private family, est of cit cap be Bre. from ber last place, where she lived four veare, Call at $24 Cherry st., second house from the corner of Clinon. A EADY DELICATELY SITUATED—OWING TO CIR- cumstances, being well educated, wishes to get some writing of any description to do; none but the a ost respectanie need answer this, as none others will be uoticed. For further Particulars please address M. 8. T., Herald oftice, N EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER WISHES TO OB. tain empl it by the day, week or month, Ay it 109 Broome st, io tne store, for two days. apr A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO engage herselt ina tamtiy by the week or month, as dressmaker and family seamstress; understands all kinds of sewing; can cnt and fit Isdies’ ‘and children’s dresses and Desques in the most fashionable style, and Would assist in the chamberwork. ‘Ihe best of references given. Onn be seen st be prlinbenal employer's, 41 Kast 28th at, between 4th and a weet rides RR a A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, WHO UNDERSTANDS myking fine sbirts and ali family sewing, would like to éngage in one or more families, by the week or month, Buy rior city reference. Apply at a0 8th avenue, between and 36th els, Notes will be punctually answered, PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION AS cook, understands all kinds of cooking; would axsiat in pes and Ironing, Please cali for two days at 15 Kast Lith 8t., first floor, 8 CHAMBFRMAID OR WAITER.—WANTED, BY A reepectable ¥ otestant young woman, a «ituation inetther Of the above capaelties; understands her ‘business perfectly, and bas the best of city reference. Apyly t)C. 8., No.5 Wes! 11th st, in the toy atore, a few doors from Broadway, and op. posite the St, Denis Hotel. SITUATION WANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE fami @ respectable young girl; is clean and tidy; isa good plain cook, and a first rate washer and irouer; has the oes’ of city re’erence from her last place, Call at 543 6th avenue, between 32d and 83d ats., front room, top floo AX AMERICAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, As chambermaid and laundress, or chambermaid and waiter, in @ private Keoeag fi city reterence given, 682 Houston street, near Tiompeon, for two days. Apply a A SCOTCH YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, to wait on a lady going South, to sew; is willing to nasisi in other work; is a good cook, washer und ironer; understands her business perfectly; good reterences given. Call at 176 Kast J2th st., between Ist and 24 avenues, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUA- tion, as chamdermaid and waiter; isa first rate laundress or nurse apd plain sewer; pertectly understands her business; the best of city reference given. Address 46 Kast 23d st. A COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, EXPERIENCED IN cuiting and fitting basques, &c... would be glad to meet With » tew respectable families, (o work for by the day or week. Adoress 559 9th avenue, near 32d st. se i ect th ZOUNG WOuAN wage x Lite EASES ‘and ironing, or go out and wasl e day, at 653 Oth av., over ihe It dry goods store. ee A YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION, AS FIRST rate laundress, or 66 chambermaid and seamstress, in a respectuble reall understands her ousiness perfectly wel ana can give the best of reference. Please call at 147 22d ai between 7th and 8th avs, A BSSPECTABLE GIRL, FIFTEEN YEARS OF AGH. Wwanis & situation, to do housework in a small private family, or to take care of children; is wiliing to serve for small Wages. Can be seen for two days, at 319 Front st. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion as plain cook; is an excellent washer and ironer; no Objection to do general housework in a small private family. Qcod city reference trom her last place. all at 171 25th st, between 8th and 9 ues, top floor, back room. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, HER SECOND child two months’ old, wishes s ituation aa wet nurse. est of city rerevce, Call'at John Kyan’s, 43 31st at , between 1st apd 2a avenues, firet floor, back room, for two day 4 A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A situation as nurse or seamstress: is capable of instruct: ing children in the first rudiments of their education; no objec- tion to travel or goin the country. Address W. H., 189 171 &t., corner of Ist avenue, second floor, front room, tor two dayr. A COMPETENT PERSON WANTS A SITUATION, AS cook: she ‘hus no objection to assist with the washing’ and ironing. Please call at 62 9ib at., between 5th and 6th avenues, for two days. A SITUATION WAN ‘A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, to do general housework: Ie washer and ironer, and can do plain cooking. ‘well recom mended by her present employer, where she can be seen. Please call at 149 Suffolk st., near dianton. A PROTESTANT WOMAN, OF EXPERIENCE, WISHES A xiboations: would (ake, charge of a baby or, an invalid: or ashousekeeper. Best of city reference \. at No, 1 Bond Be tintl engaged. Lita bo ree AS 3d CHAMBERMAID OR FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK —A respectable, well recommended and healtny giri .cituation, ‘20 be seen for twa days nt % Hast 16th at, MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT CHILDREN, W. to take the charge of one or two tenant houses; he wili keep them clean and in good order for his lodging and a little remuneration, The best of reference given. Ad F.S.E. D., box No. 107 Herald office, for five days. RESPECTABLE GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND A situation in @ cemmercial house, where his services in Spanish and sar eens lana enEes might be required; he is ‘acqualoted with South A: vB buriness, and can also trans: B. G., Herald office, late French, References given. Address OOK'S SITUATION WANTED-RY A RESPECTABLE: woman, who perfectly underatands her business; is an excellent baker of dread and pastry: is willing to assist in the washing and ironing; no objection to go a short distance in tha country. Best of city reference given. apply or adaress by note 25/ 2d ay., between 20th and 21st sta, ole ‘WANTED, A SITUATION AS COACH ‘man or groom. by a young Englishman. Has no objection tothe country. Wotild be willitg to make himself generall useful, reterences as to caoability. Please address J, B., box 109 Herala offi 108 Greens at. DI SENGAGED, AND WANTS A SITUATION, AS coachman, a young man who understands his business Well; alto; the mapagement of young horses in trainlog. A note’ addressed to W.J., at C. Waters’, harness maker, 340 Broadway, corner 1th st., or P. Tranor’s, harness maker, 378 Broadway, corner of White st., will be attended to, pear Dat Db Dalal el tla Diag oe ea WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN FROM Engia . or without a view (oa partnership, ina yao, mercantile house. Address C.D., Union square ice. $$ $$ $ ‘MPLOYMENT.—AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN, (AGED 21,) recently from London, desires immediate employment Writes @ good hand, is thoroughly eleady and trustwortry., No ob; grin tolearn a business, Address A. B., box ibe Oflice. ELLP—HELP.—A SMALL, QUIET RELIGIOUS in need of competent and faithtul help, can be supplied by a young woman of neat and tidy habite; she is a Protestant. Can give satisfaciory recommendations, Ap; y at 347 Houston street, near First avenue, or address Susan, Herald office. GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, as plain cook; is @ good washer and ironer. Has lived three years in her lat place. Ca 1 at No. 8 Sth st., in the store, for two days. GITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG girl, as chambermaid and waiter or waiter and plain sewer; would wish to obtain a steady place. "Oan see her for: mer employere, in Second avenue, if engaged. Please call at 680 Houston st., room No. 15, Can be seen tor two days, MILY ee ah et WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN ‘1, to cook. wash and iron, in When family; is a first rate baker; has no objection to leave the city; best of city re- ference given. Call for two days at 261 Bowery. ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT YOUNG woman, sa laundressor chambermaid. Best of city refer- ence given. Apply at 99 224 st., corner of $d av., over the ary goods store, TEWARDSHIP.—WANTED, BY THE ADVERTISER, $5 who understands the stewardship of a hotel or , having served in both, ituation. I Penman and book- keeper, Addreas W. MASTER TAILORS,—A YOUNG MAN, WITH GOOD city reference, wishes to get an engagement as vert and pantaloons cutter or trimmer. Speaks French and Engliah, ‘fhe country wili not be objected to, Address A. N., vox 110 Heraid oftice. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, fa situation, as oook or chambermaid; ake ix a good washer and troner, and understands baking. Unexceptionable refer- ences given. Apply at 165 West Nineteenth street, SiN 7 Tid PL mln W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LADY, A8 AMANU- ‘ensis, copyist or reader! would go West, South, or into the country: “Address A. T., Herald office. ‘WASTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as chambermaid or waiter, or to take care of children six years old. Reterence from her present La yan 191 Lith st., between Ist and 24 avenues, where she can be seen. for two days, Waste SITUATION, BY A GERMAN LADY, AS governess or seamstress, or as housekeeper, ina respec: table tamily; good reference given. Apply at 272 Bowery, first tHoor, up stairs TANTED~A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE young woman, to do chamberwork and waiting. Has Rood recommendations. Please call at 504 Houston street, s¢- cond floor, back room, Can be seen for two days. BY AN BX. TANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK, perienced woman, in & private family; understands her business in all is bravches. Best of city reference. Gall at 4 Houston sireet. No objection to go to Cafornia, yANTED—A RITUATION, BY A YOUN) WOMAN, AS. chambermaid and to assist ‘n wal hy a to do cham- berwork and piain sewing or waiting. ‘pot r@leence from her inst place, which she ieaves on accor q theettntig break. ing up bousekeeping. Please eail at Sal ave., between Py sis., for two days. SITUATIONS WANTED. “ANTED—SITUATIO: FOR TWO EXCELLENT WO men; one as iaundress, the other as seamstress. Ad dress box 2,778 Post office. ANTED--A PROTESTANT GIRL, (GRRMAN OR Scotch preterred,) to do general bousework in & small private family; none need apply unless they can wash and {ron well. acd'rise early in the morning. Wages $5 & mouth. Apply at 42 Jace at., Sth avenue, ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN. WHO THO- troughly understands ber business ia ail respecta, # situa tion as cook, no washing; best of c.ty relerence trom’ her last Places, Call at 51 Greenwich avenue, ‘To be seen until suited. WAXTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPEOTAWLIE young woman, ss good cock and an exceieut washer and ironer; the best of clty reterence given from ber last place, Where abe bas lived two yeurs, Call at 77 West 23d street, for wo daa. W2SIED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, a situs \, a8 chambermaid and waiter; good city refe- Hat 597 Greenwich st., near Clarkson, up stairs, rence. first floor. ANTED-BY A R&SPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA jion, a6 cook in u hotel or dining saloon. Please cal ‘No. 96 Catharine st , rear building, second floor, up ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO cook, warb and iron ina eran beste Good reterence. Apply at 201 Grand st.,fin the ment, Can be seen for two ya. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as laundress, or would go as plain cook, washer and irener. Can give good city reference trom ber’ present enp Please call wt 25 Washington sjuare, Also a ret +pectable girl as chambermald and waiter, Is willing to d, fine washing and ironing. One year’s reference from he, present place, Please cali as above, Can be seen two days. WANIED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, 5 situation as ehambermaid and waiter, or to do housework jor small private family, call at 23¢ Moproe street. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT YOURG W ‘woman, us cook or laundress in a private family. Good clty reference, Please call at No. 220 26th st., between 8th and th xvenues, for two days. Good reference given. Please ANTED—A YOUNG PROFESTANT GIkL, TO TAKE care of two children, four and six years of age, and do light chamberwork in a nuall family. None need apply ox. ont those who have a mi d disposition, fond of children and can bring good references from her Iss: place. Apply at 191 Hudson st, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Zoung woman, as chambcrinald, and to do fine wash ing or wailing; has the bert of city reterence, Please call at 77 Weat 28th at, for two days, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, in some respectable place, Please call at 139 28th st, between 2d and 3d avenues, in the store, AKRTED—A FIRST RATE ORNAMENTAL PAINTER on japan, Apply to Nunns & Clark, No. 96 Easi 2ith street. WANTED-BY TWO RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT firls, situations, one as good plain cook, washer and ironer; the other as first rate chambermaid and waiter. Best of city'reterence given. Please call at 108 Hast 1th st., be tween Ist and 2d avenucs, ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do general housework; has no objection’ to cook for a small fe mily; thoroughly understands her busi- ness in all its branches, and can produce the best of city re- ferences, Apply at 24 Rivingtoa st , rear house. WASTED-A WOMAN TO COOK, AND DO THE housework of a small fomily ia Williamsburg. Appl: this day at the store of R. Crowley, No, 102 William st , secon floor, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 2 o'clock P.M. Good relerences required, None others need apply. Protestant pre- ferred. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do genera! housework in @ private fam'ly; can give the best of city reference from her last place. where she has lived for two years. Cail at 191 4th st, near 6th avenue, in the rear, first tloor, front room. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘situation to do chamberwork and waiting. Good city reference. Apply at 116 Wes: Sist st., between 7b and 8h ave ‘ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do chamberwork, ina private family, @ood cily reference given. Please cali at 218 av. A, corner isth st.. second f100 room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, TO do housework and to assist in the wasting. Good city relereuce, Apply at 65 4th avenue. Can be seen for two days Wa A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION as and assistant in washing and ironing. Call for two days at her present employer's, No, 9) West 11th st, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, @ situaiion as nurse and seamstress; can take care of a baby from its birth. Good city reference can be given. Can be seen for two days at 123 West 27th ut , between 7th and ‘8th avenues, second floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO testant Woman, as cook, washer and ironer in a small respectable family; is a good baker; has good city reierence. Apply at 58 Sands at., Brooklyn. Can be seen for two days. WANZED-BY A MIDDLE AGED WIDOW LADY, A situation as housekeeper, Uan be seen at 8 28th si., near 34 avenue, tor three days. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation to do cocking, and ironing, und isa Rood baker. Good city reference. Please call for two days at 117 Weet 12th st., between Sth and 6th avenues, in the store, ANTED—BY A RESPRCTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA tlon as good cook and good baker; also understands all soups and jellies, and isa good washer and ironer. ood elty reference. Can be avon for two days at 113 ‘bast uth st , between 2d and 3d avenues, ——$————— ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, AS dressmaker und ecamstress; is capable of cutting ‘and fitting jadies’ and children’s dresses in the neatest style; would Work by thé day or week, or month: has the best of ieference. Call at 6543 West Washington pluse, for two days. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook, washer and ironer; no objection to du ail private {amilv. Good city refer- ct 77 Went 19tn st,, tiest floor, front room, Can be seen for (wo ays, WwW ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tiunas head cook in a hotel or respectavie boarding house, ‘Cun be highly recommended frora ol St, Mark’s plac her present aitua- _——$——$—$—$—$—$———$— ANTED~BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, A situation to de the general housework of a small family, Please cail at 29 Chrystie st., in the bakery. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do chamerwork or take care of chil- dren, “G ood reterences can be 4) Please call wt 467 4th st, ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, a8 nurse wud seamstress, or as chamhermaid and walter, Good reference. Apply at | 124d #, between 2d and Sd avenues, for two days, if Lot engaged. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, to do plain cooking, washing and {oa ing, in @ small family; wages uot so much au object as a com. fortable home. Good city refe: Plonse call tor two days, at 252 Sd ay., between 2th and 21st sts., firs: floor, front room ANTED—A_ SITUATIO! BY <A _ RESPECTABLE Joung woman, in a private family; is a good cook and an excéllent washer and ironer. «ood ci'y reference from her last place. Piease call at 208 Elm st., for two days. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- testant girl, ax cook, washer and ironer, jn small pri- vate family; no objestion to do chamberwork. Can be seen at 190 West Zjth st., in the basement. WASIED—A ITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PRO- lesiaut young girl, as chambermaid or chiid’s nurse; is a good plain sewer; no objections to go @ short distance in the country. Pleaae call at 140 Cherry st., rear, room No. 3} for wo days. ——$—$—$—$$—$ $$ ANTED—A SITUATION, IN A RESPECTABLE FAMI. ly, as children’s nurse, by a young woman, who is per- mitted to reter for character and qualitications to her friends, at No. 8 Washington place, where she may be seen, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY WOMAN, AS ‘good cook, washer and'ironer. Best of city reierence con be given, Call for two days at 38 Trinity place, second tloor, front room, ‘WAntEp-3Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation as charabermaid and walter, or to take care of children. Has six years’ reference from her last place, wnsre abe can be seen for twe days, ai 191 Hast 14th st., between ist an cee ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation ina private family, to do general housework; §s an excelient washer and troner, and « good plain cook aud baker; is capable of taking charge of an infant, Best of city relerence, Apply at 244 Mulberry st, second tloor, front room, for two days, a W ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, as chambermaid; would assis: in cooking. or wash- og and ironing, ins private family. Four years m Feterence from her last empleyer. two days at 45 York st., Brooklyn, up statre, shading! yi WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ‘@ situation, to cook, wash and iron, or to do chamber work. Good cli Please call for references from her last place oan be given. daysat 51 Stanton st., rear, 7 ANTED.—A GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUATION as bermak, or she can make herseif useful in taking care of ehildren, or sewing, tc. apply at 80 Warren st, a D TANTED—A GITUATION, AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, by # respectable young woman; has no objection to a boarding house. Best of city reierences, Apply at 525 6th avenue. TANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOU: situation as chambermaid and watte washing. The best of cit call ai 262 Bowery, thi two days, Arbo undetsianas a Kenda or hans ‘who under of housework, and the care et lldren, and sewing, | Wages not no much an Object as oom Z seen e Ni £44 Bileabeih at, gear Houston, "° a2® Flesse call at No, NG woman, A i; would assist i reference can be given. Please floor, back room. be seen tor AMERICAN GIRL, a Wang By A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION TO do, ‘ooking, wi nd ironing of a sraall or the cooking of a innge family, ‘Can give the bem at a 4 ferent in be seen for tWo days at 214 7th avenue, ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOM. Ws Up stairs work, fake cate of sed A SITUATION TO dren, or wait onan elderly lady; a good pinin seamstress; bakery, Please inquire at 108 Canal st,, oF ia Madieonent & WANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GIRI. OF wave here cea chareberseaia und waiter, who would pip at yea iqnerally useful, Good references ‘given. Aj 5 _ SITUATIONS WANTED. N AGENT OR OVERSAAK WANTED—TO MANAGR # genileman’s esiuie, &c , curing bis absence on a tour wo ha ep 1d permanent ), wih sAtislactory qualifications, tc. A muddle aged man. (if aby, sv ull tamuly.) suing & gene val bi owledge of bush exe, wih some experlence in landscape ardeving aud rural economy. ‘Io such & person ® pleasant focality obd hteruisvisry, with a furniebed cottage, would be proviced. Services and'salury to commence on the Sret of ‘April enruing. Address G., H., Heraid office, with relerences of character, &c. GENTS WANTED.—A FEW and bj OF GUOD ADDRESS ted aricle, Ad- RARE CHANCE. -WANT: D, A YOUNG AMBRICAN, totravel with his employer, to sell # valuable article now in lamby use. Also, sour smart te. They cam make money rapidly. pply to Ju. BRASYN, 118 bast Ninoteoath se DVERTISING AGEST.—WANTED, A GOOD BUSI. ness rtivements lastraved POTHECARY.—AN USMARRIED MIDDLE AGED man preferred Applicants will address Public Insttuuon, Swarts cy Post office, pshibisdinn |ANVASSKRS WANTED—FOR THE CITY OF NEW York, to canvass ior Frauk Lealie’s Llustrated Newspa- per, Apply at the oflice, 12 and 14 Spruce st, AILY GOVERNESS.—A SUITABLE PERSON IS wanted, to instruct a family of three smal) girle in the speaks he latter tuenly preluned: “apply beuneer cy er fluent or 10 aad Lovelock, at 30. 10 Brevourt plaow, 10th st., door west of Broadway. URSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED —A GERMAN ‘woman, who speaks French amd some English, aud can give prop+r reference from her last employer, may apply toMrs. Davia, 240 4thavenue. ALESMEN WANTED.—FOUR FI@8T RATE men, at W. 8. Bond’s d:y goods store, 108 and 10 Rue, opposite Jefferson Market. ET NURSE WANTED—A RESPECTABLE, TIDY woman, to wet nurse # young infant. A P* and one with good city Sek poeth may of acomfo-table by senuling a note tothe Merald oflce for three duys, SALES. ‘Oth ave- ANTED IMMEDIATELY, TO GO BOUTH—A GIRL VY "who understands making fancy paper boxes, wo act as Sorewoman. Unly one who can give the best referenees re- specting her ability need apply at 08 Urchard sueet, near ran ‘ANTED—TWO TIDY AND RESPECTABLE PRO- teriant girls, one aa good plain cook, washer and ironer; the other for up stairs work; those with the best of recommen” dations from their last piace may app'y at 3 Kast 20th street, rom 3 to 5 o'clock P. M. W NTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, h rienced waiter girl. No other need call. A agp le teeps CLEAN, SMART GIRL, TO DO THR None others need apply. AN EXPE- Apply at No. Mark’s place, from 12 to 3.2. M. general housework ‘of a private family, @ good washer ard {roner and plain cork; none need apply except those capa ble of filling the situation. ' Good reference from last place as tohonesty und capablity required. “Apply at $4 Buuer street, ook lyn, WAdTHDIA GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK in a smali family; must bring good relerence. Apply at 263 State street, Brookl} n, ANTED—A YOUNG LADY WHO UNDERSTANDS ‘using Robinson’s impreved vewing machine, and one who is @ good dressmaker can have steady employment by calling a}] this week at 138 West 19un st,, second floor, ANTED—A FRENCH WOMAN, AS COOK IN A small French family. Liberal wages will be given to » pers thoroughly competent. Apply at 445 AUantic etreet, jooklyn. ANTED—IMMEDIATELY. A SMART, TIDY PRO- testant girl, todo the general housework of & small tami- ly; must undersiand washing apd ironing toroughiy. fy reference required. frome ber last plave; none cser apply, at 506 Broome st. WANTED—A SEAMSTRESS,ONE WHO UNDERSTANCS ‘cutting apd fittmg ladies? and children’s dresses, and ge- neral work for a family, Apply irom 10 to 12 o'clock, a: 54 7th avente, ‘ANTED—A_@OLORED AN, WITH GuOD RE- Terence, as cook; must understand horautes. | AppI¥ ‘ANTED—AT 319 FOURTH AVENUE, TWO GOOD Servants; one as Cook, washer and ironer, aad the olber as purse and seamstress. Protestants preferred, none need apply unless well recommended from thelr last places. ANTED.—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WHO IS A FIRST rate washer and irorer and an excelent baker, bavicy pood reterences, may apply at Sith et WA XTEDTANENGLISI OR SCOTCH GIRL, TO DO eM yBemera! Bousework. “Apply at 62 Bowth iN’ sy Wil: Mamebury. ‘ANTED—A MAN TO ENGAGE IN AN INDOOR BU- Binese, that can Say be made to poy, from $3 to $5 a da: To aman with a capita. of from $5 to $15, this is @ sure thing. et pnts Apply at 5 Catherine street, ) Up stairs, ‘ANTRD—A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND THE FRUIT WV atu retroaiment counter af Lara Keane's Vasieues, roadway. To any youvg lady whose 4 a situation might be acceptable. Apply to Gea, Les, 186 Grad street, Inthe drug store, between Send 11 clock to day 'ANTKD—AN ELDERLY WOMAN, WHO COULD AT- Vent an fant snd moiber and hodp hguso (or «feat tt a ni 0 exce month. App! Feterens ‘Went 2ith tt, until Bovclocks eZ wrt ED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, FIRST RATE washer ard troner, with the best o’ references; a German preferred, Wages $6 a month, Call at73 E. 12h st., pear 4th avenue, ARTED—A COOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND troner, do general housework in a small family , ions from last place Tequired- Apply at Toom No. BS Gominck at ANIED—A WAITER GIRL, IN A LARGE FAMILY. on mn a Speed her ye ‘and will do her work ‘wil Gnd a good home Tmonth paid pune: tually, ada Bt Mark's place. “Apply from 12 to 9 o'clock. 4 ANTED—A SALESMAN WELL ACQUAIHERS. WITH Fe the Western and Southern wade, it 10 man- ‘ge (he sales of large print aceounta. ‘App! may address Vox 2,570, Post ofice. ANTED—A SALESMAN. WHO HAS A LARGE 40, ‘uvittance among thedry gonda jobbing wade. até South 4 thst, wecund Hoof” Willlsaaburg, belore 9 A: Ml, or ater 4 Wann YOUNG MAN WEO I3 A FIRST RATE copyist, Address box 591, Herald office. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED CLERK, IN A TEA store; English preierred. Jte very best referenees quired, Appl ediately to O. Angevin ya MMEDIATELY—IN THE REAL KéTATE and auction business, a sinart, active tn, jour, young man, sbout 18 years old. Inquire, between the houre of 9 and 10 o'clock, ot G. W. & R. Stuyvesant, No, 9 Wall inthe basement." AGENTS WANTEF—WHO CAN DEPOSIT FROM 55 (0 $50, as security for property 10 veil a ar- ing ticle in great demand, 3 large ; BO rinks in- curred.” apply at 663 Broadway, rear oflse, tirst Boor. THE TRADES. INISHER OF SATINETS WANTED—TO TAKF charge of the presses. A man thoroughly competent to finish printed satinets in ail thelr varieties, Ie wanted at ibe Batir et Print Works, 80 Greenwich st. G80. W. WIGHT. STRAW HAT PRESSER.—WANTED—A GOOD BANDPR. Apply at l71 Pearl street, cor. Pine. A. Leiand & Co. ’ ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED PACKER, IN A FAN- cy goods house, Address box 526 Post office. Wan “etl ah een Pad TRIMMERS. iy immediately to J. H. Prentice’ Co., corner “Bay= mordana folivar sta, Brooklyn, ine. ose ofie ale hat department, LOST ADD FOUND. orn DOG, ABOUT THREE WEEKS SINCE, IN Fulton street, Brookly1 sized apaniel. gan have him by applying ac 60 Futon ‘sree te ihe ware” bod paying expenses. OST—ON THURSDAY NIGHT, THE 1 ON Court street, Brooklyn, between a jargeiureape. If the gentleman who was seen to pick it up will return ieto Mrs. Win. B, Barber, tthe frst oxiaxe on étreet, Brookiyn, ‘ somely rewarded. sslnecslat Nomph tare: tn O8T—ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, 8TH IN3T., IN L going trom 25 Grove street to the Thirty-first street depot, ‘Hudson river, a black travelling bag, . King,” con taining Indies’ wearing apparel, The finder will be eutabiy. rewarded by returning it to J. Kirkpatrick, 25 Grove street. O8T- ON MONDAY, THE 4TH INSTANT, BETWEEN the hours of 4 and SP. M., in p trurty. second Wreet and bighth avenuc to’ Twenty. maker: with sates Ry Piitsched eieoe te table embered maker, re 1 4 ‘The finc or will be suitably rewarded by leaving the same at fn Eh hk 1 No. 300 West Twenty-fourth street. O8T—NASBAU BANK. =A $100 A) 01 VE L FS ILL ON THE ABO bank, at about 2 o'clock on finder wil be well rewarded by lea; ‘the same Vl room No. 21 of building No. 121 Nassau street, T_OSt,580 REWARD. —A LARGE MOBATO, OVAL IN shape, supposed to have dropped from a_i set ting, {n xoing irom Eleventh street, near a Fouithsirect. ‘he finder will recel leaving tno same at £05 Fourih steect. OST—ON WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH INST., BETWEEN Brion’ theatre and the irving: Hoage, 8 ji @rawn by 8. Robinson, for abou; $5,300, long past a no value to any ore but the owrer. “Any leaving the fame. nt WH, Curry & Cos, Zio Pearl street, ‘will We re. warded for iis trouble. osT—A CAPE TO A BOY'S CLOAK, YRESIERDAY afternoon, in Wall sireet or Browlway! brown cloth, cape, trimmed with brown silk plush. Whoever fousd it. vi: Y (08 Kast Fourteenth streat, or at the office of 36 Wall street, and oe rewarded, note, ant of WANXTED<A GIRL, TO DO GEN! Also, 9 young girl, to take care of work. Protestants preferred. Apply street, near Bond, Brooklyn. $$$ $$ WAgte -A RESPRCTABLE ENGLISH GIRL, TO DO the general housework of a amall family, one who can come well recommenced from ler last place, Inquire at al Howard street, second door. PRAL HOUSEWORK; iidven and do ticht 186 Schermerhorn A RESPECT. stry cook; Would lease call at No, 2 ANTED--A SITUATION, AS COOK, ‘able family; i an excellent meat and reference, it required. a ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN, IN A PRI vate family. The highe +’ testimony aso capablitty and character, from my last employer, having aerved four ¥ tr Place, rear build ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, THOROUGHLY Ac- uainted with the city retailing fancy wnd dry goods trade. me wi been accustomed to travel preferred, Address Vox 4,234, Post office. a Dl Wann SITUATION AS COACHMAN, BY A colored man, who perfectly understands his business in ‘all its branches, and can produce tory recommendathins for charweter and ability, Apply at 99 Leona! sf., Bell's in HeLgeuge oligo QTOLEN—O¥ SATURDAY EVENING, 11TH) FROM TAR SS premises, 125 Third avenue, gis In gold pleces and ciry Nils, tHe» slngle diamond rings, One with three fine white stones, Que garnet, With two red pearls; ‘Ore garnet, ample; A-roa coat, i,COPRly ae of ete A double traceiet, (a . four , gold fut marked one s dé "20 cent, 1866,” and the ower “Napoleons mperor, “Arsuitable reward is offered for the recovery of these thine, or detention of the tbiet, Pawnbrokers plows: ta sop It ot fered. OLEN—FROM THE SUBSURIBER, ON THE NIGHT of dan. H, poe horse sleigh, het iron dash hoer fr Whoever wi on