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pephew of Alderman Drake; Mr. Drake, for whom worked, aeked us the night previous, to vote the next @ay, and toldus to be the next morning at Bill Blood- Ys, corner of Fortieth street and Ninth avenue; we ‘went there, and Mr. Drake met us and gave us tickets. Mr. Evarta here stated that he should next ask the witness whether he voted humself a* the last general eles- tion, and wheiher he had a right to cast a vote ? Air, Stryker said he should not now object to the ques- tion being asked. but he insisted that the witness shoald be told of his position before the committee, aad the Dearing of ‘the question, &c. Mr, Evarts interposed no objection to such course. The witness was catechised at some leagth by the chairman, touching his knowledge of how his answer to oe questions proposed to be put might crimimate him- Witness said, though he was deaf ho was not blind, and ever jumped with nis eyes shut, but knew pretty well what he was about. Bxamivation resumed—I did vote at the last gene- val election. and votec for Alderman Drake; I have been im the city nearly five yours; { worked for Billings Drake mine days before election; 1 have not been employed since Goughter)—t am mull owed for my nine days work— (renewed laughter)—I tock out my first papers May 8, 1854; (witness showed bis papers, ) ‘Cross examined by Mr. Stryker.—I was born in 1798; T came to the United States about five years ago; worked at and anything I could get todo; I nave a wife family; my wife lives with me; my youngest child la eighteen; my wife helps to support me and I help to sap- port her; I think I know the nature ofan oath; Ihave not been’ much with Carrol; he lives ina neighboring shanty ; Billings Drake gave me the ticket I voted; it was about 9 o’clock on the morning of election; I can read yt, but not writing; I read the ticket; Idon’t think that drank sorthing on election day but coffee and water; I Erbe did bo a glass ete: Brandy at Bloodgood’s on the morning o' ion; Ikvew that I was not entitled to vote; [ knew L had no right 10 swear in a vote, and made up my mind that 1 would not; before voting I went in to give my vote, but Vacked out, as they were then swearing a man’s vote; abig, tall man insisted on my going buck; I had tickets offered me at almost every box; I knew Nicholas Sea- grist by sight; he never asked me to vote for him; I never tried to vote before; I way not asked whether [ we voter or baby dd oe ee resens (med 1t necesary tell the Inspector I was not a voter; Ikeft that for m to find out; I have seen Nicholas rist neveral times vince election; I told him I voted for Dreke, and that Iwas not a voter; Mr. Seagrist dil Bot tell me that he wanted meas as a witness; he gave me money to poy my fare on the ears togo down town to see about getting some money due me, but for no other pay, ; he never gave me clothes or food amounting to much; he has brought me twice previous to to-day tocall with him on his lawyer; I have never received orders on any grocery store from Mr. Seagrist; he took me into some office to-day, but whether it was Mr. Ebling’s Office I cannot 2a} Witness being sworn upon & Jarge Roman text Bible, read cerrectly a proper name, ‘‘ Westervelt.’” Patrick Byrm was now called, and testified as follows:. Iknow Felix Callahan, the last witne: live next door to him; I know Patrick Carrol; he ig a native of Lowth county, Ireland ; Carrol has not Been ia the United States five years; I was present at the poll of the First istrict of ihe Twenty-second ward on the 6th of last No- vember; I saw Patrick Carrol the Pare Drake teld some man to watch Carrol, and if he voted; { saw Felix Callahan pass in his ticket, and vote; he was not challenged. Cross-examined—I was born in Wicklow county, Ire. land; 1 never saw Carrol in Ireland; I only know from hearsay that he is nota naturalized citizen; [ama citi- zen and have been ever since the 14th of last October; the democrats, I suppose, paid the expense of tak- og out my ‘papers; Seagrist did not tell me to take out my papers: I told Callahan he had better not vote, as I knew his papers were not due; I married a daughter of Callahan’s; I did not vote; there were enough voting without me; I never have voted; I know Billings Drake, but have never had anything to do with bim. I did not support Alderman Drave; I support no Alderman, and what is more, don’t ask them to sup- port me. ‘Mr. Heys here stated that the case for Mr. Seagrist ‘was elosed. . James Rowley was the first witness called in support of the claim of Mr. Drake, and testified as follows:—I live at No, 187 West Forty-seventh ssreet, and acted as Inspector im the First district of the Twenty-second ward on last election day; the poll in this district was regularly and ly opened; within fifteen minutes after the closing the poll the Inspectors proceeded to canvass the votes; the place of the poll Way found unsuitable, and another place near by was obtained; first, the poll list was com- ed with the number of votes, and found to agree; I n’t recollect how many votes’ were returned on the county ticket, Mr. Stryker desired to introduce the original returns of the Inspectors us evidence on this point. Mr. Hays objected. A lengthened argument arose hetwaen the counsel, which terminated with the Committee sustaining the objection. An sdiouroment here took place till next Tuesday, at 3P.M. Horrisie Arrain IN Missovri.—We learn froma ntleman from Washington, in this State, tuat a horriole ly took place in that town en Saturday last, which the whoie community into a state of exsitement. Some two or three years azo, a man named Harrison, living in that place, murried a widow having two children —a girl of about fourteen, and a boy a year or two older. A few months ogo, curing the absence of the mother on a visit to her friends in Warren county, the step-father violated the person of the caughter, and by threats and menacer, caused hor to keep the ma'ter secret. He also by means of false keys unlocked a drawer and carried of @ som of money which Lhe son had laid up from his earnings. ‘The latter, on discovering this fact, had him arrested, and curing his examination the daughter was put upon the stand as a witness, when she also disclosed the horrible outrage which had been committe! on ner. Thereupon, her brother left the court room and procared & pisioi, and returning, shot the monster dead whece he He was immedixtely arrested aod examined on a charge of murder, and discharged on the cround of jus- tifiable howici¢e,—s?. Louis News, Jan. 16, Personal Intelligence. lady, From Glasgow, in the steamship Fdinburg—Mr Edward Daus and jady, Dr M © Murray, wile aud faraily, Nessrs Root Wawon, James Fairnie, Wm Mitchell, W Mansel, Wun An: derson,’ Jobn Jackaou, James Broad! Frederick Bradyars, Jobn Eccleston, George Houghton, John R Stevens, Willi Pettingrew. Thomas Kidel, Wm Macpherson, J H McMioker and lady, James allen, Misses Dustan and Bridgman—and 64 in the steerage. Court Caiendur—This Day. Sorreme Covrt—Or-nit. pecial Term.—54, 58, 62, 155, 190, 142. ‘the Knickerbocker Bauk case will be tiken up oa the report of the referee. SUPERIOR CouRT.—Saine as Friday. Common PLeas—Part 1,—-Nos. 247, 22 Nos. 17, 21, 26, 27, 28, 68, 89, 90, 151, 120. 4, 5, 6, 8, 11, 12, 46, , 69, 132, 136, 57, p Cameo=—Dagucrreotypes.—TKnese beautiful avd flattering miniatures are taken only at WELLLAM- SON'S Brooklyn Gold Medal. A gong not required to popular- izethem. Fulion fer Machine Portreits.—25 Certs, in Cases or frames; kia €00 daily by the patent invention of HOLMSS, BREES & CV.. 9 Broedway, with increased facilities and an enlarged establishment. — Knapp’s Old Estab)ished an Guertean cullery, removed entire. to me and Grand streets, near Waliack’s theatre, Lika: nesses daily, in every style of the art,and in any weather, Likenesses copied; prices to suit the tines, Popatar Da- Broadway vetween All the Details of a Gentleman’s Wardrobe, locluding undershiria, drawers, scarfs, tiea, gloves. half hose, bandkerchie! irt studs, wavelling abawis, &c., will be found at the extensive rurnishing stock at GREKN’S wel known shirt establishment, No. 1 astor House. Seflance Bxleamender Sucves.—Robert M. Par HIOK is the vole manufacturer in the Uniled States of the above celebrated zafer and patent powder proof defiance jocks cross bars, Depot No, 192 Loarl «treet, one door below ‘ane. Great Fire in Syracuse. Another proot of the superiority ot Stearns & Marvin's \WL- Byrn, der’s Patent, Salamancer Safe, se, Jan, 8, 1856, Mesars, Stearns & Manvin. New York:— Guntiexen—We bad a lerge ‘ire to this city on the morning of the Sth inst., consuming property to the amount ot $200 000. The Weiting Biock took fire uoout 5 o'clock, nad before § @clock tne entire block Was i ashes, making uh intense heat. in that fire was one of your sure, sold Professor Weiting, whieh wae on (he third tloor, aud sell to the doutom of ths ori: Jar, and after bewg exposed taken out of the rubbish, sti oontenis Were found preserved, fire, thereby raving some $30,000 in no " The Fire King safe did not siand tho test; there ers throe of them in the fire, toot which were nsed'up. We shall send the fai] particulars when the Pro gets home, Yours, respectfully Awlamanders of any desirable ¢ Gvish, secured by Grennan’s pwd opened a ¥& 00, mprovod prone La Heile’ lock, may be found, at reduced pric vote 14 Water street, N.Y. SERARNS & “VIN Herring’s Petent Cb: Bire ond Bare glar procf safe, with Bull's paient powder proof lock — Koth received prize ineduls at the World's Fair, London and ‘Orvatal Palnoe New York, is \ 4 CO,, 135, 137 and 159 Water street, N, India Kabir Boots and Overshuct—A 80. Hieking choice assortment of ladies’ and ge w'é Todla robber boots, a light and beautiful article, ma red expressty for the eity trade, just received and tor fale, by tie case or single pete, by v; HODGMAN: New York India Rubber Warehouse, 2% Maiden lane, corner of Nassau street. ho edtain it hy npplsing at ¢ & 09.!s Gnzette,” a pe shine interest,” Ci Thristadoro’s Heir Dye, Whew and Toupees siete adrairation anong ail co diegamt private aparinents for asp, ons reliable arti: ‘6 JHRIATADORO'S, No. 6 Astor House. Batchelor’s Haic Hye Wigs and Toapees. The vest w This unrivaled ana original dye i ‘ourn lov'a wigs wud ton ver all otbers, being chef @couvres eonliat establishment ATU 233 Browd way. A Peftwmed Breath. Whet Leaay or Gen« deman would remain una rao ot m divatraeabl Seeath, when by using the“ Helin of m Thousand Flowers ne 9 dentifrice would not only render tt sweet, but leave the ete white so alebucer? Many persons do hot know aie Yresth ia bed, and the Audject 4 vo delicate, their fronds with never mention it, Pour a single drop of the “Baim” oa your Sood brush, and wash the teeth night and morning any swut bottle will laeta year, For gae by FMAKIDCE & OO: . proprietors, wud wil druggists. NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1956. 5 Cold Fret and Chapped Hands.—By Rub- THE BALL SEASON. SITUATIONS WANTED, | a SITUATIONS WANTED, HELP WANTED, pe fees sy prea a4 I ee | on HANDS WaNTEO 70 WOaR ON CHECK SHIRTS, ea ee Ue re eect aake MANIC BALL. THe TRNTH ANNUAL BALL OF | A GIRL OF GooD WaBrrs, AND wrrH crry RRry, | “WANTED BY AN ENGLIGH GIRL, A SIF Daroy ‘Two dollare deposit required. Apply to U. Duncomb, A cure warranted or the money returned. | Pric 2 or we ey, Gand Lodge of the Stale Of Ne or et a ea ee cc talc ee erally usetul. Apply at 102 | is willing to wake herself useful. Good city reference ean be | 121 Fulton st., \op oor. SQ cents. Sold by all the druggists. Depot, 60 at. btn Sp yg , Feb. 14, 1866. Weenie” herself generaliy ‘ from hor Inet place. ae pty ‘daye at 147 eg nm ey ny ren, te cig pce tained of the Grand Beoretary, James He No. 00 Brosd | ———_______—- Kin street, near Grand, front basement, eam ae: Lemp ir Hd ye steady The Great Inhaling Remedy for Asthima, | way; of Dr. Lewis Feuchiw: N. B. Taaac RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A SR ERR stands the japening of crates ai sensumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs—Dr, Robert Robei i Aa -— A ‘ork, in all family ; un- "ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, | employment by applying immediately, at M. Haven & Brotherg RIS hygeana. “Thousands have been restored to health | he. Wr Naik, F Waring, "Goo. nylaniis eT Reames A ee es cera bos ageampall family: ut; | “Win a good pais cook, a cleat ke oo 243 Water st. ou the | year py.ite hygeana. Principal office 343 Broadway, | of the n a r and ironer, oF would do the general house work of a pri . Has the -» between 28th and 29th sta, Inquire in the Telerence from, her lass dea wae hed for ‘Thaicher, and of the ork, Brooklyn, Staten Isiand, | cays at 470 6th Finci| and | cflice. two years. Please call ut 248 Moit si., front reom, second floor. rally i New ¥ county; and at the pi SEAMSTRESS WANTED—aT NO. 135 UNION ST, between Hicks and Henry sts , Brooklyn. The app icant ‘told by ©. * & | and W isle Me, De Curie wil be atthe’ fe, , from 10 to 3 o'clock, cw N. B.—The fraternity are requested to appear in re- ae gal may 7 Fi IY. on ‘e be may be consulted free of charge. SITUATION a8 W: RSE WANTED—BY A | Can be seen for two days, must be ‘seamstress; uo other need app! * ung healthy tes a el 4 fread bremst, of omer Tuesday, Between pWandSo%lck nce’ Callat No.2 Hall lacs sesond feof froat room, between doing gf nouswork: | J)RUG CLERK WANTED —A, COMPETENT 41 OTHE. ind Seventh streets, Cun be seen for two days. Mn apd wi be foced siner r ee cary may apply, rl Jersey Oity SITUATION WANTED—BY A HONEST, SOBER, IN- dustrious girl, to cook. ash and iron, or to do general CLERK WANTED—WHO THOROUGHLY D)*aaacuda the prescrivdon business. “App'y 2 7. To A P p oe ‘Walker st TWENTYSEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OF THE | housework. Can be seen for two days at 135 28tb st . Vetwoen ANTED-BY A COMPRTENT YOUNG WowAN a | Fen, 300 Broadway, cor .er 0. ¥ aang a to for the beasts of So oie AD ng atren at | oom Wirstitog at singberan ane aoa ae ma TO, DENTISTR—TWO DRNTIATS WANTSD, IMMEDI. or injure | tie Academy of M urleen ‘Monday even RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION ; fl ‘ately, who are sequaint ‘one or boty brane ma Fe ane ea eah reat, on one orem todo Leia a wisi tamity; oF he diane | Beient to take care of the atver and parlor. Excellentcity | strgeal ‘and mechanical dentistry. To much {ood wages and eee ENR a, BORE eects, Chuainad of the MAD | ormaid sud to standon children, anv of wuich abe ie quis | Telerence. Wages $6. Call at 330 24 avenue, “Apply to. Prewrre, ven. euust 160" ag ent M andafer¢ P.M. Also, & doy, aé an apprentice. css ee WANTEDTAN AMERICAN OR ENGLISH WOMAN, who understands the 3 }, Treasurer, 38 et Jamra F, Wendam, Aset, Sec’y, 140 earl street. attend D, i ee capable of, Can be seen for two days at 125 Court st, second ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, floor, back room. ‘rench, fo go out as wet nuree, in a respectable mmily, having lost ber baby three weeks old; has a fresh breast of milk and con give the best of references. Please call at 195 (PRE SECOND ANNUAL BALL ov THE YOUNG mews | A "iovtroue Proveiant German ein, bana wetve: hte, ‘Association for the benett of 1 Catholie orphans, farm house dostrious Protestant German girl, being active, faithful, | Doin mt, sth z tof @ mall On Wednesday, Jan. 16, at the residence of F he Roman Catholic Willing and obliging, desires a situation as nurse and_plain eaten where a few cows are kept; the family is email and the work Bailey, Esq, at North Salem, Westchester Co., N.Y. | Will be held at Niblo’s saloon, on Tuesday evening, January | sewers cr chamberaaid und’ wales Con tent ae Ne a ght. oA Person baving cbiid, and & goad. parma, by the Rev: Me Hunger ©. Howns, of this city, to | 22806, Tekets can be obtained of any of tho following geaue- | oresn sc hetwouu Cots and Freapeat aus Senay Oi ANTED-BY, A, RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH | neatbome, aay per ofa sod place by tare Ing ®nal Ys on f ry 2 A, TURNER. of. f r a men, who comprise the tee of ement ; — Mean tas the formes plac! Sb, MeMenomny, Mamend ¥. Kelly, ‘andrew J. Smith, A. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WO- 7 man; she is a first rate seamstress, can cutand tit ladies’ Greases, and do charaberwork; the very beat of references can be given. Please call at 84 lath st., near #th av. (A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA- tion aschambermaid and sewer, or to mind children. Can wom: 4 situadon as to take care of second floor, in the . ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION A cook; understands all kinds of cooking and baking, and soups; is willing to artist in the weshing, if uired; is un ex- cellent shirt ironer, &c.; can make rs the best cit; reterence. Please call at 91 Weat at, saa A. K., box 107 Heraid of WANTED.-GOOD STRAW SEWERS WANTED aT It Leroy place, Bleecker street, bewween Mercer and Greene, ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED COOK; SHE MUST understand her business thoroughly. Apply at 100 East 14th et.; also, a good waiter insn, who understands his busi- Died. The funeral of Morris ELLwoop and Wx. Wiiuams, who were drowned on board the wrecked pilot boat K. K. Collins, will take place this afternoon at 1 o’ciock, from No, 25 Oak street. : ibe seen for two days, at 49 West sUthst., belween Broadway ees, abd can bring good relerences frem hla last place. Foncetocsticafmgenes a the lta tis | SEEN, Gena, reaps | Seen | panies arvarion. oy a wom pammagr | WARDS AVAMERCAN Wotan, to, Zac are 4 Se mas Fay, z " oy anon fr Pon Sunday, san. 40, KUzamure, wife of James McKib. | OvcerSpence,” ” N.Hugwy dr: | Wm. Pitzpaicick. RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman Wants a strva- | W ASE Protestant gi, wih frst clase vatimoniais of che: caenly Ten tas cade pom toptaaataiorsncinnd. halos ton: bin, in the 76th year ot her age. Te eat auras oe ee ta Teste, | trem ores mune ued piss sowar, Perfosiy ucteraauds | Tale tbe wishesa pace Ae chambermald, or lo tks sare | Zenq'Bridgerord, Browdway Post oie. Sar 4 eur, ; n Bower, ‘a child and sew, or wot re iy eee pegs Termorrow atlb ofelock, at ner rosie | CHAHGES Warmia, Boo'y." "Janes A. Canoian, 2a 40, pr egarcatiameet ey: Leuaase ete ge Indy for Gavelling." Understands igang up" tne. laces and ANTED—A GOOD PLAIN COOK, WASHER AND dence, in Fortieth street. 2 ‘ Pile Seolosente Oe Weck Sheen hetwene Banat Gh atoeen, Wy Fanci ase who mesma wall Tesementn dane California papers please copy. OE pnny Ort eelt Renae bate ee Sure SITUATION WANTED BY A HIGHLY RESPROTA. | {yi hg th OS Ga ag By atl Leroy piace, Bleocker st, between Mereer and Greene, Saturday morning, Jan. 19, after a short illness, | Nibio's, on Thursday evening. January SI Tickets may be | From Ne meen ene: aachilaes Durse; will take, the baby Sa ya SES ae sont Panis Pana mnory, = Dodworth H ; RET NURSE.—W. A RESP! L 'ANTED—A LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF A Goop beet ac ead year ee Mee vig amrertae Sesh ory ares, auae Dod "a music | 10 the ‘country. “Gan bevseen for wares or four days etd | WV ctun weit fgeh Ureaa ocnile, Toate ta eaieatiss | W ‘towe. One hariog come means or furniture preferred, i at lost respectal She can have a first rate chance, and a few respectable oowrd- ere, Ad for one week, James 5.. Herald otlice, with name and residence. Positively none others noticed, ‘ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE ACTIVE GiRLS, NEAT at berown home. Inquire of Dr. Jobnson, 125 East 24th st le. or Mra, Duggan, 138 East. at, WASTED—A SITUATION, AS ENGINEER OR draughtsman, in a locomotive manufactory or railway, ‘at, Near Oliver; or address E. 8, Un Detamold, are respect fay invited to attend his fer. | [ALL SUPPERS. —THE MANHATTAN HOUSE SUPPER | , RESPECTABLE SOOTOH GIRL WANTS A GITUA ral fem tid trootten, ‘thie an clea ye ‘Byxcoma) is meeiery: Vets Hecsan canteen crore: || ACen ete es a private family; has without further invitation. ee SS ee eee Oe Pe oe sees Bo objection to x00 the country. Gcod city reference given. On Saturday, Jan, 19, Euzasern Host, relict of the | ment a desirable place to take their refreshments, Private e1 —— je by @ young man who has served an apprenticeship of six years ‘and tidy, one to da the cooking, which she mus: under- tate Abraham Myers, aged 7B. france to the supper rooms, GE. W. DEAN, Proprietor, WI2O0W LADY, WISHING TO GO TO CALIFORNIA, if ope a he principal manutsctories in Kngland. "Address A. | stand perfecliy) and be ag so ae ee a a Her — Saad con len: ane hose of Ps Lira Ca nn oe = would Eke to engage with 6 femiiy, golr tere; Gas would ee veiling to sesiat with plain sewing. Best of city refe-ences re- Senco of her sonsndaw, Willis Foulkes, OT avenue D, DRY: GOODS; GC ‘erser ean out and fi lndigs'und chldren's droman,atddoali | WWANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN, A | quired. Protestants preferred. Apply at 60 West 224 roa y sitvation, as + lerst ness oe ae to-day at 12 o'clock, without further invitation. ’ | (\LOAKS, CLOAKS— Kinds of general sewing. Jp accustomed o jong sem voyaer. | every wav; has lived in bis last place tour years and « half; ‘ANTRD—A NURSE AND SEAMSTREAS, COOK, Newburg papers please copy. Rice Lyons paket ia 5 Pinal Cares, for $30, at., corner 3d av., over the drug store. =. need ee eee city reference. Can be seen for two days ‘waiter girl, laundress and chambermaid, eltuer colored Heamin Beare: ‘. ~ Mo row at I2e'elogk a, at the caetiteinge eee ey Rich Notre (eon lagers aaa FRENCH GENTLEMAN, HAVING BEEN TEN | @ p77 on g1000..WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A fen relarencee Apply SRC. Path "8 Lew doors ious and Third avenue, The New York German Horse Guards, | ‘The largest stock of cloaks of avery description selling unu- | cA, year tea miller in France, with a loug experience jn that $500 Zoung man of reepecabiliy and energetic charac. es — _ pe uard man ly | sually cheap to make room for epr ee the full care of a flour mill. For particularsapply to G. Ceipp, | ‘F, 10 @ wholesale provision or grocery store. Cun influence ANTED—FIFTY GOOD STRAW SEWERS, TO Society are invited to attend. : MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal st, | i289 Broadway, trom 3 to 6 o'clock, P.M. * | some trade. Apply at the Mercantile ‘and Trade Agency, 78 ‘whom good prices will be paid. Apply ai 93 West 23th si ones ancining, pie 20, after a lingering illness, | — OMESTIO GOODB.—S8. & ME. TOWLE £00. wilt | ee Ss Me wanted a plage as copying clerk, and one } st, near 7th avenue. ICNALLY, ag ears, 000 rina ‘ (0 UNDERSTANDS HIS BUSINESS : marae MAN AB WAITER. = Eau he reistives and fi of the family, and Pilots in Cr alr fs fort dap ry pleas oe re unig hal is braushen, wlsbos to obtain situation an Reruns = WAXTED.A WOMAN AS WAITER. Apply at 7 Hast merel, are particularly invited to attend his funeral, | 7" by the piece; 8.0 uslin, wt Gd. a yard. | op waiter, in a private family or hotel. Would make himself fom his iste sentlenee? 86 Delancey street, to-day at 1 --—— =. OOMUMBIAN HALL, 281 Grandsireet. | Generall’ uretil. Has no ohjection to go in the country. Has o'clock, without further invitation. PPENCH PRINTS —8, & TOWLE & 0. WILL | good references. Can be seen at Mr. “dracy's, 4th avenue and On Sunday morning, Jan. 20, C . E, ‘Jenn, eldest f offer, Monday, 80 places, French calleo, one yard wid, Cat EEE Gan be seen Walter and Julia Ann’ Jaggar, in the 24th year of his | at 1s. a yard, worth dae FCOLUMBTAN HALL, 231 6 rand st.” | rom 9 til Wordock, 76" ONY NT Siw Painiok Powers, ‘2st street, between 9 and ‘ANTED IMMEDIATELY—GIRLS TO WORK AT AR- tificial tlowers. Also, some who have been accustomed to making 45 Division st. 0OT AND SHOK CUTTER WANTED—IN A LARGE retail store, as foreman, experienced in cutting all kinds of ladies’ and gentlemen’s work; slo measure work necessa- itraw tlowers, at Price’ ry. One having some capital could have an interest in the es- age. OOKKEEPER’S SITUATION WANTED-—B' a His relatives and frends aro, respectfully invited to at. | TELS, tung Gowran, Qnata ee NaPue DP ESS | Bittman taroughiy'soquniaied wits double aad angie es nukes eich wan old and, or slay. Adres. F. Who tan curse well Teosmmacnded will and sendy eur the chin soe asain pe ee Rd a eth ae ees eae & ive 2 Coors. WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED MAN WAN'T. eel I ea ee ne 3 \OPYING WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 0! iW NTED—A MAN TO DRIVE A TEAM, CONNECTED ae ane aria ces Le ryeaspmapeee Xo. 471 Broadway, between Grand and Broomé ste. | (\ nc Naaoer busines” Yo empon ‘hi areainoe aout $i el tubes ants make cer naee One iavinn aT WY S27 ceatane waters te eee ae Geaee ; Jan. 19, in thie city, Many own tools preferred. 126 and 5 ply, at ILK ROBES, AND SILKS BY THR YARD, ENTIRELY | “clock. Address P. ., Herald office. 138 Cedur at. THOMAS ANDREWS & CO. 4 f wite of Stephen Gronkrignt, aged 43 years and 10 dave. pr er meter ety cours eats oy desig ‘s@ason, oo .. | commendations, will find steady employment. apply between ‘ me es bps ae sf ae family aa ally mortage oe i eon *CIERSON € Loe Je, COMPOSITOR AND PROOF, -RHADER.—A COM Sand 12 o'clock at $43 Broadway. invites mn © funer O-Morrow at ° . Ni road} rand petent job pri ler, 10 is ime with ¥ “. M., at her Inte residence, 69 Ninth avenue. ENO AT ORAmAr einionn Grand snd Broome 4) GistFibution, may obtain. & steady ‘atuation by epplylng to AITER WANTED—A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. ARIS FOULARD SILKE! (00 PIECES, AT FIVE SH1'L Otiver & Brother, 32 Beekman street, Fh Li pyc pad. on sese,gret city recommendauons. Affiictione sore long time she bore; Jungs per yard, will be offered this morning, ee ae ae pacigponm ced None other need apply at 13 Bast 25th at Physici: ed fi zy UBSDELL, PIERSON & LAKE, ‘OB PRINTER WANTED.—A PERMANENT SITUA. = ysicians tried in ee Ho, AT Bivadvags ewe Gree cod eee wiles tai Jeet tion will be given to a person whothoroughly uuderstands Ww ANTED—A YOUNG MAY, 18 OR 20 YEARS OF AGE, *Till God was pleased to take her home ~ ———. 3 RUG CLERK WANTED--COMPETENT TO TAKE | the business and is of steady habits. None other need apply. ‘ay an assistant bookkeeper; must write a good hand, and And free her from her pain. BSDEUL, PIERSON & LAKE WILL OPEN TERS charge of a retail city business. Good references re- | A midd'¢ aged man preferred. Inquire at 30 Fulton stree! understand making out pills, Ac. Address W. 5. 5, & Co., box: On Sunday morning, Jan. 20, Jaxas Fravxuty, only | U "ttorning a supers stock of nationte tha he quired. Inquire corner of First avenue and Houston st. Brooklyn. 4.522 Post affloe. son of James B.and Maria G. Webster, aged 1 year, 6 No. ail Brow be Grard and Broome sts, . wy eaten ES 10 PRINTERS.—THE ADVERTISER WANTS A YOUNG man of unexceptlonable character, who can set ‘ype, work Dress, do.& good job, read proof, or berform any other duty required in a printing office. ‘The establishment {s situated a few miles from New York, apd to 4 Feul go-ahead man the nub tromtha and ad Gaye, = spt AD ested ES b ERMAN PASTRY COOK’ AND HOUSEKEEPER —A i ICH FLOWERS, TRUE TO NATURE, COIFFEURS OF Feavoweple ane s¢ Seirropbt ose ecear| invited toatiend the Taneen om ths reidergu ot ns | Fey rarpanng bin Sral wae ty peracuon; | mien hore andergnets ey Dune href pee ert ; fruits and Howers in baskela, at JAMES TUCK Es, ta pranehess ECR CEORRDY, No oblention tahoe, parents, 175 West Twenty-sixth street, corner of Eighth No, 987 Broadway, near White st, | Testaurant or nding Bouse. Can give the beat of sity refe- avenue, to-morrow afternoon at 1 o'clock, without fur- ~ . 1 WANED A WAITER, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; she must be neat and active, and understand fine wash- fog andfonirg. Apply at 235 10ih st., between Ist and 21 ANTED—A VIOLIN PLAYER, TO TRAVEL WITH A : zs rence. Fleuse call at 114Stanion st., iu the store, for twodays, | situation can be made proitable. Address Publisher, care Of band ofminavels. apply at 186 Atlantic sireet, Brook- ther notice, : (THE ATTENTION OF FaMmutEs 15 caULED 70 728 | (\ yapeweR AND FARMERGAMAN, WHO HasHan | “A Tetensill & Oo 119 Nassau strect, New York, tym, between land 3PM. Tene eaters e inceton, N. J. ‘8 plea: re new ap ive st of a i. PIES | SALT BPE OTE SPAY 2 FERS OBA eal ' 7 = On Sunday moruleg Jan, 20, at 6-¢'clock after a shor’ Liner Linen sheetings, long experience in taking charge of a country place, aud ANTED—A JOURNEYMAN CABINETMAKER; NONE free beep oT beeen Pale errr age ihe Note and painful illness, of alsease of the heart, Mancaner, Damask table linens, Damask table cloibs, able tovornament sud: lay-out grou, and tase’ roads: | BORAT S CO ETE ere teerenes Peete APPLY 10 | 10 chaPacer and capuliliy:, Appiy between ihe bousorS aad the beloved wite of Ro’y Mooney, in the 224 year of her Diapers, Fe erage would hike a wiuation. Ean givn roterence, srona hin tai —or ee Oe ore | vat the corner of Madison av. wnd seth st Meer friends aaithoee of her’ hudvand’ are pacticalerly {oman aie Giriped and checked muslins, | Codtis wite understands taking charge ot poultry, dairy, £¢: sap eR CAPE SR ory ere eran ANTED—TWO CLERKS; ONE T0 ACT AS SALES- requested to attend her faneral, without furcher notice English acd American Long Cloths, &c., &c, Please address Gardener, box 1,968 Post ofice, TE ae sean ni(with je good Southern wnd Western acquaintance from her late residence, 656 Fourth street, between ave- | Including a large invoice of Sa 5 4 ANTED—A FIRST RATE CAP CUTTAR, WHO IS | preferred), and ore to act as wbippingyclerk, Address H. R. nues A and B, tomorrow at2o'closk. eee iS LIETING LINENS, eT ke te 2 ines iully competent to take charge of an establishment ax | Proadway Post oft a Her remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery forin- | Prices fiom 20 to 60 cents per yard. wholesale or retail grocery store. Has good city reference | foreman, 10 coo Cincinnati; a permanent situation and liberal WARTED MEN TO LE S, terment. Requiescat in pace. ‘A. T. STEWART & CO. from his last employer, where he has lived three years and six parte py io SE stern. 3G Pe that will pay $5 0 $5 a day protit; a capital of $3 to $15 On Sunday, Jan; 20, after a short idness, Many Lovie, Broadway, uambers and Reade sreets, | mooihs. Plewe addréas J. 0. C4, 40 Auunilest, Brooklys. RUlAE S UPULY 0 ez Alert on ————— | redred, rntrttionn oy aes ABDI ANG. 8 Caering only daughter of Willlama 8, and Mary E. Durbrow, in the ae ieee 1 © CARPENTERS OR SASII AND BLIND MAKERS.— rosmi 9, up stai 5th yeax of her age, ET LINEN GOODS.—LINEN DAMASKS, LINEN = BLE Asmart, good, faithful American boy, wishes to Jearn NTED IMME SAT ite a vant te tty grant | Wile te oe AMR NES | Guam, wasmen—e, avo. aesroapami | amt i aS ued ttle gece: | WW AN EDDA to atiend the fuzeral, to morrow at 2P. M., from 109 | [owels, damask pepkine, linen diaper, tc.. fe., saved from the | jroner; und the ober as cham ermaid aud walter, or nurae | PO8. “BY Peron in want ofeuch & boy willpleage callor sd’ | Sayq95 und upwards aday prvit, saleable in every Second street, without further invitation. ee ee ere TRE. TOWLE & Ce | Cangive the best of clty reference, Can be seen for twodays | gppiy,” Su i Sec amontesaliey Rattepecuaant lee et epplg ti parses wit of Hengy Roving 20,]Mlrs, Mancaret ROBIXE0N, Colit bian Hall, 251 Grand street, | #260 Ist avenue, = 1g aflloe, 4a Eitidoos at” fret floor. eed ad the cflice, 44 Ht 4 f : , ae PEE aoe see ITUATION WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN OF EXPR- EATELISGESOE OPFICHS, Time of funeral will be published in Tuesday’s papor. W27,G0008! WRT GOODE! WET GOODs!!—wer rience in the foreign dry goods business. ‘The advertise - \MPLOYERS WISHING GOOD SERVANTS WILL ANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS WPEK On Sundey evening, Jan. 20, at 9 o’clock, ANDREW damasks Linea sheeting and shirting; wet towels, nap- | can influence friends in England, Address G. N. K., Herald 5 English, ‘ch and Irish hel Dewrpsper, oF Je: PATRULLO, kine, doyies, diaper, pillow case cotton, liden do. linen hand. | office. a ncn’ Tepectable German, Fogiiab, Scotch and Irish help, | ty, adverthement ard Notice of his funeral will be given in theafternoon and | kerchicfi, table cloths; also silks, shawls, blankets, besides pag ree agen ee tte bol pa penne eae ty ‘and the most liberal terms to-morrow’s papers. wet cotton shirting and’ sbeeting. “Ailof the above goods will ITUATION WANTED, BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG | <7, Brosdway. corner of eeade: ae Noles’ Oe Given, | Sod address, who jotena permarentiy enza On Sunday, Jan. 20, in this city, of discase of the be sold at great bargains ANDREW G. COL ‘woman, Protestant, as chambermaid and sexmstress; 10 Sak arnc orers, &c., at this or we bruuch oilice, ‘reew | ness, «highly desirable opening is here alto: heart, Perm Custon. 289 Grand st. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, as well as those = objection to light wailing; good city reference. Uan be seen at71 Wes. 15th sireet, near 6th avenue, $46 Broa room No. SERVANTS’ OFFICE, UNION SQUARE.—CuC of his brothers, Mathew aud Richard, ‘are respectfully NIU ATION WANTED—BY ‘A TRUSTWORTHY Wo. nurses, waiters, chambermaids, seamstresses, laundresses, COPARTNERS invited to ettend his funeral, from his late residence, 559 5 7 man, #8 cook, Washer and ironer, or would do housework; | 2¢:» Provided tor resnectable families, priveipally np town 2 (\(){) FOR ONE HALP INTH:b Ureeowehsirnljun Welocany atu ecker eae | A SCOMDED EARMION PLATE watt ie Foun yx | cutate tok, Teme elo mee achccerer | Haus ot ie nopormeat age Oaeeo Rit io | €G (0) EoksexB LAM INTE On Saturday, Jan. 19, suddenly, Joun Convey, in the | this afternoon. Also, another new story, beaut 56th year of his age. Fresh Fern Leaves, by the fariamed Fanny, &¢., &. Price Thé friencs of the family are respectfully invited to at- | ‘our cen's. tend his funeral, to-morrow at 2P. M., fom his tate st, Union squere~ six years estublished, under the most dis ‘) : J. O'GALLAGHE! ry ilustrated, | Bis the best of references: no onjection, to go 1m thes ountry, gee Il at 24 $d avenue, between Sth and Mth sts, 10 HOTELKEEPERS.—A LADY, WHO FOR SEVERAL be ex. wt, the advertiver not ha d the same, is willing to di: pose d in wll parts of the Staves 2 tungutshed pur rei REWARDS. 2 NG . ‘8 RECEIVED PEI or yeurs has been housekeeper ina first class hotel tn this oie = - “t ver all expenses. ur residence, in Clermont ayenue, sixtn house south of NGLICH PUBLICATIONS RECEIVED PER AMERICA | oty’\edecirous of an engagement. Has no objection to golox $5,000 BEVARD<HOst, ON THURSDAY. BV. | incture in tte cules addeok ae Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, ‘ARTHUK WILMER’S NEW BOOKSTORE, West or Eouth. Zhe best of references given. Address M. ye). ning, January 17, between $28,000 4nd $29,000, | Seridence, liersld ollie. i ‘On Saturday, Jen. 19, in Brooklyn, of consumption, No. 2 Broad street, corner of Wall, | ¥ omies in going trom tbe New Haven depot to the Smithsonian House, ae cet Warter Lines) aged 23 years Dickens’ Lotz Dorrit, knglish edition, part 24, with ilius- | —~ a black leather frame box. tied in a red «ilk hapdkerekief, The - PARTNERSHIP WANTED—UY A & i LL, 28 years, ations: Preesocent. ‘ 1 10 MANUFACTURERS OF WORSTED.—THE UNDER: | fncer will confer a very great favor to the owner if he will not $5. 000 tleman, who can com aint Hisfriends and these ci the family are respectfully in. | tations. cents. fr - sted int bi ive the above reward, %0 i i iHtisat ited 4o\attend lila ftinerals font his late: residenee Ys JANUARY NO. Ant JOURNAL, new series, Prive 75 cents, signed, ® pructical operator on worsted uachmery, wishes | expose the name on the box, and receive ve rewi Sod posserses ‘thorough Dnsiness ‘qaaitt A is funeral, frou his residence, Ray- (0. 1 vol. 28 ILLUSTRATED LONDOK NEWS, to get a situation in bis business. Re is fully competent Aadress Kxchange, Broadway Post office. seme in deren Drauetes of mond street, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, to-cay as 2 Price 18 cents, or nine doliara per year. delivered free, take charge of any mill, having had, during the last twen'y ‘nited States for the laat 18 years: o'clock. ILUSTRATED LONDON Ties, 10 cents. the most extensive experience in making worsteds of al! 5() REWARD TLost OR STOLEN, BETWEns Tih OU corner of Canal street and Broadway and No 59 West ‘Twenty-fitth street, probably on # stage sleigh of ihe Chelsea line, between 8 and 9 o'clock Saturdas evening, the 19th inst., & pocketbook, containing about $40 in bank bilis and the foi: Gn Sonday, Jan. 20, in Bro n, Eastern district, Lonpon Puncn, and ali the English newspapers to the latest . Any manulacturer In want of a. first rate hand, may Maney, wite of Daniel Cote, and dacghter of P. Nolan, ia | date arsived; aio, nll tne new bocks of the aay. Se ee See eG the £4th year of her age. Varcels delivered (tree of charge) 10 any part of the sity. | Menigemery county, N. ¥. ‘The best references will be giv The relatives and friends are invited to attend her | Subscriptions received for any and every newspaper and ma- y, de. ' sp reof the ly. Address L, G. #6, Hera! ofle usiness and where an interview cx he nat b ms 4 the Id. — v! i. Vi! Ba, by Ji Li i three = funeral, to-day at $P M., trom her inte residence, in | &*#e i the world sae AKE NOTICK.—IF ANY WHOLESALE CLOTHING | Ointe eet es eee ee OF oe ime Con toruve | Gr OOO -PARERES Wo2ten Bushwick avenue, between Jackron and Willow streets, dealer wishes for the services of @ middle aged man, who | thousand dollar, due the Ith of February next; also, a note, $ D. + anount, ia a business hat without further invitation. VALENTINES. has bad experience in the clothing buriness, and who has ac On Sunday, Jan. 20, Ricuanp Caasx, son’ of Captain | ~ » RAB Fémund ard Margaret Hamond, aged 2 years, 3 months | A Ys te made by Robert Mackie, payable to, and endorsed by, @. A: Conover, for one hundred deliars; also, a certificate of twelve shares, of one hundred dollars each, of Metropolitan Bank ‘oly Toa person of energy ths Is a rire © 100 to $8,000 per annum tion, ex con be shown upon on dose saee~~ | extensive Northern acquaintance, he could find such a one » WAY TO MAKE TWENTY-FIV# DOLLAKE | bis residence, No. 51 bixth uvenue. His terms are $1000 send for one of Strong’s ten dollar sample lots of annum—nothing less. He would res te ive personal intervie tock, % t d leby; also, a certitione | name, W. #ason, Herai i and 20 days. ‘alentines, containing the following large assorunent, viz. | or addresses by ‘etter, for twodaysonly. ‘Address Hi, Heruia | Mock new leste, made io Leonard Appleby; also. a cevitiowwe | name ake oes” ‘he relatives and friends of the famlly are respectfully | 144 comic valentines, assorted. 18 No. 37, sentnental, ated, | ofice, or at Gl siath vente. ether wich a mimic of otber papers, of no value excapi to | GY (\{y() — PARTNER Waste invi'ec to attend the funerul, at 44 Douglas otrect, tor | 24NO. Lsentimentalyaated, 12 ;"" 60)" “ ane an Meowner, Al parsous are forms buying or negataungany | 91.000, smcune, to engege mn the tact Guy at 2 o'clock, a a cares Oe W2NTED-BY AN AMERICAN WOMAN A BABE TO | of the abuve deserived papers as payinent hne been wonpet. | fable enterph-e ot the day. Ith amoun On Saturday, Jan 19, in Brooklyn, Aumon A., son ot | Ze « 3 12 {1G fancy envelopes. nurse at her own residence, where she wil take the be: | ‘ihe above reward will Ue paid for the reuurn of the pocketbook | drawn out in two monihs, Best of re Abraham 8. aid Mazy Lee, sged 19 years und 6 ionths. | is “1s CR: Se ae care of it, huvicu lost ber own bube. only two days old; | and conlents, or ‘en dollars fo: the papers witha: the money, | quized. apply to UiwitWiiL. & « ‘The triends of the family are reapectfally requested to | 18 “ 25) “ "3 valentine writers. iaben bare of, wii please coil 2: 64 Uaivereliy pice near Aah | O27: ADDIORY, 188 Waler stress, corner of Fine, coi he Ricoh ice, i attend his funeral, from the residense of his father, 108 these will be sent at once in a neat package, by express or | sircet. tgs i‘ Oe T. SUME} ao 29, 4 THO First plice, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, withoa; farther | otherwie, on receipt of ten dollars Valentine companies and S25 ato SORNG PetASUeEMans, | ou ness man in lights highly re- A , wholesale dealers supplied on the most liberal terms, for cash. ‘ANTED—A SITU ATION, BY AN EXOFLURNT COOK, Peat aiote Peo te ee man Dusinesa, that requires tha strict Philadelphia p 1 T. W. STRONG, Manufacturer, washer and ironer; Is a govd baker of bread, The best | {st and robbed of several dozen brass fuuceis, diters, Ac,, to | Breetie | Such a man will fad this a good wladelphia papers please copy. 98 Nassau street, New York. of city reference Can be seen for tw> days at 222 We the-value of $120, aud n lot of lead pipe. The above reward pion ch & man will fiud this ag: On Sunday, Jan. atter a lingering illness, Exiza- Senirae he crtuet, hare re Yeennea, “°* | will be paid for ‘the recovery of the same, or in proportion | charce to m eney on a email investment. Fos parucu- ‘Twenty fitth street, between Kighth aud Ninth avenues, e vern Rocxweit, wife of John Short, ia the 67th year of | \7ATuNTINES FOR 1856 tom Jars apply at 219 Broadway, rootn 24 her age. PHILIP J. COZANs, valentine manutacturer, No. 107 eD—K: FIRST as Her foneral will take plkeo from the resiitence of her | Nessau street, New York, corner of ann surest Tespoctuny | WWANTED EMPLOYMENT, BY A TIRS? RATE DRE or any pi F, 8, MURKISON, Jr., 410 sixth aveue. OPARTNERSHIP.-. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS $2 REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE UNION HOTEL, sf J day formed a par'uership. uraer the name, styl» and fa son, in Ewen street, one door from North Second atrest, | announces to booksellers and dealers in valentines, that kis | nildren’: " co all kind . Liberty street, Brook yn, & large white billiard table | oF JOQKN UKVIN & CU., for the transaction of bing. ot Williamsburg, to-day at 2PM ene Sree | new, stock of valendnes, envelopes, and valeutine stalonery, Sewing: Adstom oc call sete Bene Ninereuth wiseat cee gover. ‘The abore reward will Le paid for the conviewou of the | fis ribWons, miltinery foods; Bo H, sction of two Jonbing »f es ee ee ae a Blatt Bow ready. eh oe valenine seadon, February, 1880, ] ‘Ihird avenue, ae ON eae san RE RE a I ee ener chevy : ai no, Jan, 19, at ton, faving ircported from Europe a great variety of gold, silver STED—. 5 % 2 BD, New Yors, J 804 x . car Beurna, youngest child or Thomas J,and Melanie Veron | and Uluminoted lace and embroidered papers, expressly. for ANTEDCA SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, as | G]() "irCsaway and Grand sireet, on Thuredayy 172 Her Lae tre eae tat a mene Stewart, aged 17 months, Falentings, aud having manufactured new ornainents aud | ing. underetanos her business inal! ils branches. Can pro. | #2 Bealish bull terrier white dog, vith yellow apots on hin IFSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—TAE PART: On Jan. 15, at Bulialo, of consumption, Jony Corrm, | flowers, he, is enabled to offer a superior stock of new valen- | duce the vest of elty reference trom ber last employer. Tita « ee Poppe ae enewenie ney ship heretofore existing between the sabseribers a formerly of this city, aud recently from San Francisco, | [inca of designe eos 2 exec! ie artiscal duish and ele- | cali at 626 Sixth avenue, between Sat ard 82 sis, NeMrie Witeendite WN AMOTOTE TRE. N ] ihe frm 1 Steeto & Whitney, 14 this cup dissolved by maial Calitornis, sped 43 Sauna. esign. eect nilleth tl whe Wall rec covsent, James. Whitney alone is authorized to recive all On eatunny. Jen. 10, at Milburn, N.J., Josews, oOtuert wl be Sled from al} beris of the Uifted Soin ANTED—A SIVUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | £77) REWARD. STOLEN. FROM TUB STABLE of | O¢btsdte the late firm, wnd settle te attairs Hann, in the 724 year of hisage. 7 lote fom onetoone thousand dollars worth. to } UY, Jouve girl, as nurse aad plain sewer. ‘The best ot city | S1() ihe undersigned, « Geriaan twist doubielucreliodgn, | ew Sees a The funeral will be held this afternvou at 2 o'clock, For the convenience of purchasers, I have done up twenty ‘apa happenin sng yea Sty | very heavy. ithusa brass handle. and ® brass breech. ‘The | —~<“ ” o— dealy, of | dollar lots, consisting of five hundred valentines and envelopes, | Btrklym, tecond floor, front room. Sai an. 15) ay A UaeeS DONE Ne 5 Veey st astorted, ranging in price from 3 cents to $1.50 retail: and ten right band haromer is very weak; has also two buckles and a T ED RY STK 11S DAY ASSOOTATED WITH 4 ie : rons leather strap; the ramrod has u worm attached to it: fits into a ip busines e16, and ~ corgestion of the brain, Mr, Mosus Pike, in the 65th year | Gotjar Inte, containing 200 valentines, envelopes, Ae, whicl, wil ANTED A SITUATION, AS MONTHLY NURSE, O% | brags socket, oud when home ix just even with the edgevof the | jh yeti; business, bis son, George G. Stecie, a Aas of his age. be sold oniy for cash accompanying ordars. Parties wanting dn dreeeteecinte ead chilean dees ae Seldom; ater | barrels $5 reward will be paid for the recovery of tue gun, | Uri ng rar jundey od machine bueiness, unar the nati Dearest father, thou bast left us, valentines will please forward thelr orders early toreccive | travel, by cea OF Iebd. Addioce Me Weave oF Me Wee ff and $6 additional for the detection of the th Apply to a a parable ined geesecklaseryecage ‘And thy loss we deeply feel; prompt attention. Greenwich st tot Address M. Wo care of Mr. Weod, t9 | Cynal, Feventy-Oret street, between Broadway and Kighth OTICR.— THE CO PARTNERSHIP HERETOPORE EX- But ‘ifs God who has bereft us— = —— = a a |} sveuue, or to M. Frauche, at his marble yard, No. 6 Third at, isting between the suoscribers, in the city of New Yor) He can all our sorrows heal. INSTRUC M0N. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE OTESTANT —— | ae plumbers wud metal roofers, atél; Hutson «teat, under California papers please copy Wes od 16 to oe BREE DOLLARS REWARD WILL BE PAID TO ANY ii Scotch womsn, @ situation as nurses and to do piain the firm, name and style of Cotter & Gorman, wae dissolved or would like to find # home, with an aged vouple WHITING, HOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC. person who brings back to 1. belle, 8 Orsherd stront, | by tis own lim n on the Lat of J: 1866. AU imdett~ ndents at "Mr. PAINS gcademies, 2% Grand seen fer two days by apulying at 214 Mast 17th st, Be ed, black and tanned | edness will Ge pala, and all money's di ¥ Joba J. 5 7 WE my corner of Bowery, and 166 Fulton street, Brookivn, av or, fr opt recommended.” color with white breast. He wore, when lost, a morocco co!- | Gorman. ai ADVERTISEMENTS RENE iD_EVERY DAY. (ed through the progressive steps to un easy, flo Ving. een se ae a demas lar, with the house number Dew York, Jan. 1, 1856, JOHN J. GOuMAN, ™ eae amar elegant and expeditious hand writing, and thoronghiy qualitied ANIED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABI = —_—_— = = — _-—— —— es PERSONAL, _ ee the counting room. “Mr. Paine is the best teacher in this Woman, in a smsil private family, as good coole and to LOST ADD FOUND. ARTNER WANTED TO GO TO EUROPS —ANY @en- NY PERSON WIBHING TO ADOPTA TINE LOOKING | “{9: owe! Reformer. OE asaist in the washing and ironing. Hieuse call at 178 West ‘ sa tieman of cood ousiness capacity. with $5.000 to invest, [FOUND—ON THE 1TH INSTANT, $27,983, THE OWN- femave infants ve mouths old. can do so by applying at | G()() BROADWAY. $2 50—LADIR® WRITING CLASS, pith st., near 6th av; good reference can be given from her : ath iling to g0 to, Kurope for afew moullis, can clear aver 1:7 Nineteenth street, corner of Seventh avenue, ~Mr. DOLBEAK wil onen bis cheap winter claves | information, address 4, B., box 638 Pust offlve, aay er can have the «ame by proving praperty. Addrase | $160.00. Fo § WouLt oe ae piven ataews Bt $3 00 for ten, Jensone in class. or 86 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE | Avie! M. Long, at Frederick Bellows, Ste, B87 Broad way. Relerences exchanged. ©. M. WOULD LIKE TO SEFC. M. B, ADDRESS rately. ies should secure tickets lus dav. Bookkeow jOung womsn, &¥ cook, washer and lroner; good cit mes aaeie caomaaaiatastx’ ws ian Sena Al ARTNER WANTED—IN i « the Astor House. tna ind ariibietic cheap class. Six rasan seats for gentlemen rererenice, “Apply at 84 Greenwich a, corner of Gansevoort, OST—YFSTERDAY, IN A GRAND STRRET AND ASANER WANTED RIN A DINTHG ld watch, (Beesley movement,) with |p, .,80 ot 3 dint had a picture of the Cit business, a8 1 have other business to a! % une y foe joonaae haaeiee oe nda picture of the CY | particulars inquire at 11s Chambers street Trinilychureb and Eaeex market Forty dollars will be given tonny ‘person who wil briug It 0 869 Grand street, aud no tons aske 4 Bowery steign, a thitd story, back room; no- objection to the country. wen ED—A SITUATION, BY A COLORED GIAL, AS chombermaid or nurse. Apply at 15) Crosby st. ‘Can be Feen for two days, F THIS SHOULD MEET THE EYB OF J. A, REY- a Seca aaeitaen ear nolds, late of knginnd. be is entreated to write wo his pacenta | 3} RROADWAS AND 277 FULTON STREET, BROOK immediately, acd that letters to him trom them are lying at ae eer a ng ~ si id pore sans, for Creene street, & York, New ¥ evens a enmanship, eapin, TIRE COTTE re en neren artiianalls, ULIVER B. GOLDS, ARTRNER WANTED.—AN ACTIV partner wapted. wit? n capital of four or five tly jars in en old and well establishoa ae " <01 . ILD TAK’ ANTHD--A SITU. k out eePE! bere " : a rate trade The wdv NFORMATION WANTED—OF TIMOTHY CANARY, OF LADY, EXPERIENCED IN MUSIC, WODLD TAKE A riddle agen ntusroen widow Bote eat end woe APL aN LCR ES IL Lg Saath refei bon ne 0 too chartoee Sones Ch a 3 a ores ce air - ce st we and iS ng ere A. Gouniy Cork, Ireland, He was last neon ia New York, | frice'ts per pushes Apply ot 68 Beth ares. ence given, Inquire of Sra. Shaunon, 14 Willet street, ee eee eee Te durhaventeca roll of bank ular com | andot everything relating thereto, cflice. Lilinois, Any inforn ceived by his sister, ville, New Jerse: hin will be thankfully re- sda janary, care of Mr. Looml:, Somer- N UNGLISH LADY, PRI imparta good Kngiish edi nisting of one tweaty-doller end severa! smaller bills, amount ing in all to about forty dollars. The tinder will be livers! A by returning the same to Underhill & Flest, 68 | ‘J e, near astor place, —A SITUATION, AS BEAMSTRESS, BY A ‘ant, who bas experience in all kinds of family ne: bus best of ely refererce; wiil go to a private fami! he thonth or week. ‘Those not wanting a seamairess all ue, could have my services for a few days each month, or HE UNDERSIG ship. under the firm name o! ————..._ | the purpose of manntactaring an FROTLY COMPETENT TO ‘im aod French, wishes av . - | Govepement as visiting governess, or at in @ famuly; ii TLEMAN WHO, Ry | the children hnve ro mother, would underinke ihe housexcep OOK WRRE.-WILL THE G ewhey! 01 taicen the marble front store S/ Ube Tmisiake, tOOK en overcoat from th ing room dfthe | ink deparitent; has no objection to go south or West. Ad artol every week.” Pies py a OfT—YFSTRRDAY, IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN ‘ ht, Nicholas Hotel, yesterday morning, do me the favor to re. | Mrs. 8, Union equare Post ofllue, Wuisthathwocneiae J Sonth ferry and Biescker vixeet am oblong breasipin, with | *Tee% Pere, turn the papers and books through the Post office, na they are —-—— taorstevsenne sonenee sera E specs hwir braided m front, avd the name of Lois Waldron engraved erly of ho importance toany one but myself, 8, G, WILLLAMS. FRENCHMAN, HAY FOR SEVERAL | W7ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, 16 YEARS OF AGE, | Ph bah Tie toler ei pe Merely Peantod by returalng years tenober in France, wishes a situation In a college, itto the owner, 127 Bleecker street, or to Waldron, Paige & Co., Lary 5 ee eae aie : 7 TLond 73 Front street. GRuson ‘@HR PPREONS WHO SAW THE y RECKLESS | OF /DA private fannly, to give lersons in French, Latin, Gresk, 7 ter, or nurse; 19 willing to make herself generally uselal, th enenangereeeeciennamealinnetipiatemsajpmncnions he fem 0: accident by one of ‘he Bleecker root elatgi yr a s! history und geography, not speaking Kngtisn, address M.G., | best of city ieference can be given. Can be seen for ihree UST—UN SATURDAY ENENING, JAN. 19. A BLAOK Ls into another of the seme line, on Monday atternoon, 20 h Gays at 140 Pacific at,, near Boerum, South Brooklyn, 7 ggg te aM a! tg Dever, a Ap A ye og En dey | - 4 vatvet toima, with threo saiin cords round the odge, in bagel oy : Ciay shane REY patentateeeeeroce me | BOGEREEPING, ARITINEIO, Warrina, owe. | WANTRD—a sirvauioN, YA RAaSPROTADUE ERG ReTRT Suet Mee aE eg tae st ure particnlariy requested to call on oF send weir names and RENVILLE, 239 Bresdway, where he bas taught with Litle girl. thirteen years ot age, to take care of children J Miru pux'a dresttniker, 3 Hammersley creer, lll te it, New York, January i, 1850. 7 Uleetkor street, corner of Jones: Orty DT, | £8¢h eminent success for the past’ eight years, continues to re- | and todo Hight work in a respective family. Can be xecn for Airy rowrabsne tox hele reratte y 1. 1o- 4 a = ro Waston. 17 Wail street; or to Mr. Kdward Korrell, 221 West | ceive new, students upon much lower terms than sny other | aii this week, St not engaged, ai 312 Mott st, between Housion | '4ly : ACES 2; (WHE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BR. Foriy-ihied strent hetveen Rlghth and Ninth avenaen, wed | weacher. The t parted, thorough apd | and Bleecker sta., third floor, back room. OST—A YELLOW SCOTCH THRAIER Dod wao. | 2. t¥een Joho Tiicging snd Jol Ferrell, under ine style aud they will do en especial favor to the parties readily available tn pri Upen cay and evenin aa on ee Leen BELLOW, SCUTOH TERATER, DOG. | WHO- | drm of Jabn Mente ® Co.,ai Hafan, Oagow und New Yor, ADWARD KURRELL & SON, soe — —————— | WANTED—A SITUATION, AS SEAMSTRESS AND | ictocia, win be sahabiy rewards \” resident street, | was this day diesolved by matual consent, — ott RENCH LANGTAGE.—PROF. D. LAGROIX, 2% | V0 chambermald, or to travel and wait on a lady or pane, yn, will be S 5 ec eee he onteinnding elata.s, due DECTURE ¢ ~ > a Brondway, continues (o receive new puvils for thorough | South preferred. A respectable family her only object. Please Ts “a9 . ; Wi ws — _ % eaty and efficient method, a practical knowledge of i. By —_ —-- Ph i \ warded u e duly pi 5 it Mr. Wig , OUre NATO ay AT ba FEN AE ABER. DY. a naw plan the copjugation of vee is 60 eimplified as to be TANTED—BY A RESPROCABLE PROTESTANT Spaulding, Vail & Fuller, 26 Barclay street. : oe mr. Jaives Waliace, of the f rma of J & Tastee ncende to lecture nt the Brondway Tabernncle, on Monday, aist | edly undermood end eoquired: Termareasonable, | 7, Youne eirl, @altuation an nurse and seammelined, 19 8 aan, [okt 4, BEACK AND TAN RING CHARLES sPA wow, Dee. 7, 1886, joan o Jost, on the above subje St. Mary’s, Port —— matey tceg ah “Ty nh Please call at 204 Sih al. venus A, fourth oor, 4 nicl dog: bad on when lost «collar, with name and ad Mr. John Farreil, Inte frm Jobo TH! Jervis, now ia éifled Lesiuré com: HE FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, AS RR | fort) oom = i * | Gregpot sub criver, A liberal reward wil be paid toany ove | ed hie falore interest with avers & Melis mences nt 81 rn tttted fer husiness aod conversation can be learned by ‘ ; foci who in deliver the dog to Joseph H. ilambiin, No. 6 Wall | and Ginagows and Mellies & ayoon Now Love: sing to the undersigned, at roadway, in , tru. r. treet. He LECTU sueet. where he entn iiebed bimeet in 1A82. Fasmed the gov [ Atv eopyas. cr tented, Paull go Weck Bouin: oF into tas aaa ae “pre WASTED—A PARTNER, IN THE WHOLESALE AND ta sixih I ernmental examinations on the continent of Burope. Dra! copy iat, oF reader; would go ' 516 THREE BONDS OF $1,00¢ NTED—A PARTNYR, IN TH 7 ‘i ne, Monday oveniog, J K.TELLERING, | the connity. address a. ., Herald ofc, Terao enche dried Orerber Ye iaoe, payable Goiaver ty | qty ie gta Hauor Puss, it fou RAN kM own. ha Nicketa 1 conte = a ee —— y JANTIED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE | 1800, oon one attached. eins to Moves chy, Ikie le rare chunce for s spber. INOuculiememnety ASTROLOG fF chy Pee ee Be COCK, wane pnd renee, pe est An eGenesces all perrons are caucioned against | Ake @forvune in w short Yes hhh cemneiately te of clty reference given. Apply at 45 risou si, firet floor, hy ¥ se 4 OWES x q = — (UAIRVOvANCE MRS. SEYMOUR, THEY Most ronan nee ee buying or receiving maid bonds, Me G WLLLAMS, pies TO hein anges al W PUBLICATIONS, cesstul medical and business cialrvoyant in Ame = nea on ~ ; " + ~ rs ----- | Spring street, (ew doors weat of Broadway, Asthma, bi WAXED BY 4 YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION, as | QTONPED, Surnosty Ty Daye BREN STOLEN—A POLITIC 4 Le SE DOLLAR MAGAZINE FOX 165, AND A | ta.Jtver ano kiduey complaints. fema.e complaints, piles, chambermaid and sesmstress, or 10 2 diamand pin and ring, . y the! Ufieate in the Cosmopolitan Art Aaso: and ague ir worst form,cured (if curable), and satiat mn, tor distri. Proving property and pryloy expenses. Apois 0 DULRARD LIVE OAK O11, XO, nthe Uist insi., can be hud & tae Kuickervosker offige, | BUATARIE nember, OF NO pay. and an excellent w wet BTR et Lent cork "ox Cocsiventa’ ih, eco 3 10M — _ — -—— ven, It requited. Ci 1Y : ‘ wiveel Several dist pees EE ba soeanab MARAME WaeRA, WETTER KNOWN AS vite Gray | Piretind Séron uremien eg ey Me a ee ee FA ‘etl. Lolaon of eee Reemere, will ad _ MM * Giri, can be consulted about all events of life, at ast ail pbIal of sarge and fine gold anet, ‘The actual vine of the neetiog. Tollation of members, ‘order, TO. LPT. SHADHS, AT GREENPOINT. STOOK, | Greene street, corner of Canal; fee HUcen’. # Writ BY A RESPEOTABLE YOUS A | goa was shout $15, The bnder Who will restore ft will be pwr HOMAS MANSON, President, Oxtures and rent trom next May twelve month, for $500. | impart a secret by which any lady cr geateman situation as coor, or to do genera’ housework. in A stni!! | paid $2, and no questions acked. The gold want a darker Fe nr tann. 2 Vice Pravdents, Fo* full particulers inquire at the Union Hotel, Liberty street, | theaffections of the ooposite vex. Charge extra. The Gipsy | Privatelamilv. Has good referance, Cen be seen Gatitens | color then yeukl. apply atthe rooms of Honduras Wiatng and De Ga " near 217 Fulton, Brookly ite renven for California iu afew day gaged at 22 Peck slip. Trading Comonny. 512 Broad nay. Wa coreiarys

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