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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1856. the forwarded to her father, who was unable to get it cashed, as will be resem from the follewing extraxt of a = antes “ian avg ga rita parment of the order for —I have been rev ' tye pane hy Moura Bosna, UiBslnne, & Oo, af Mower, aie reese bade’ ieee ao use o Stouod eir account with ibe oyal Sank, = ‘there are other parties whose names appear ax com- pees eee the accused, and who have licewise dpe he denied that he was the afldavits, and ‘aveumed an air e iceman had a great deal of poo in] at last succeeded in catching him orci arin : ‘Obeiras was brought »vefcre Justice Osborne, at the Mayor’s office, where he was heid to answar the charge. He ve in bail t> the amount of $1,000. The exam.ns:iun ‘to take place on Seturday. fi il wo port, garing ep the past m¢ on is amt Yemen, en- greved, Ea henge = pd of Po eeaniey gvon, cu ww Tu Rivers.—Navigation has been greatly imped- ed during the Bt Pie days by the dese quantities of Boating ice in the rivers and ferry boats on the East river are competion, to Jeera ae of their trips, and the Peck sli ‘boate have stopped for half naty At ime, People li in neighboring cities have to great inconvenience, and the ice ia justly reg pre ees very great nuisance. It is not in large packs, become wedged in the slips, roventing the ta from reaching their destina- Some time ago, 8 proposition was made by Col. Setar ‘to run booms acros- the river, in such @ manner aa to confine the ice to certain places, and then when the tides were favorable let them sweep out to sea, but keep the river below Harlem clear. Tate subject is certainly barat ‘the attention of some of our city scientific inst Srmammr Prymovrn Rock.—All the necessary prepara- tions for removing the steamer Plymouth Kock trom City Island, where she has been ashore for some time past, are now open She has been placed in an upright and perfectly easy position, and is only waiting for the er pa of the ice, when she will be taken out her bed and brought to the city. Fires in New York. Prrr Srauer.—A about 8 o’closk Wednesday night, as Ca- ‘tharine McGuire was going to the coal cellar of the house No. 665 Pitt street, she felt, upsetting the contents of a fluid lamp on her clothing, which took tire, and so se- yerely b burned her person that she is not expected to Paxx Row.—About half-past 11 o’clock Wednesday it, a fire was discovered in a aire closet in the fare UNC, 28 Park Row, covupied, by Baas Studwell & Fiaber, wholesale boot and shoe dealers; it was extin- guished before any damage was done. Personal Intelligence. ABRIVALS. From ae in leargret) ta oak Doan ee ry ickbas lady, Mr ‘iekham, Miss Evert, Aisa ann i Twiddle, Mr G8 Norris and lady. Mrs rier and scn, Mrs A Murray, Mrs K Cameron, 8 F Beau- Proebstring, KEiward Fuller, John E Amory, Capt Arey, ry Jobn , Wm , i, Ds Winter, F Lotiner, L Vincent , , 4 Dambmann, omery, Andrew Smith, H A Garrett, d A Fan: us W For, MFiuny RH Daly do le Grantor, J W Baster, J Holland, o ani Bulive eo a 4 gL ofl van, 1s Edw Gasset M. Fleutel, ‘Mr Kennedy,’ Mr Thoma, Mr Mr Raxielwich, Miss De Bouter, Mrs Xi Morgan, Geo Free: % Wookey, W, Blehop, J J illosple, D. Brown, W Dixon, R Harris, L Stern, J Brown. f Lynes. J McDonald, J Rigg, Git Mickel, W Usiey, J B Glemenis, WH Edwards, Total Pinger Size Maguerreoty, colored, and i als ato, tie the sap ol earn on or 6 6 conte, and equal to those made elsewhere for Broadway, opposite Metropolitan SFiotet. Cameo—Daguerreotypes.—These Miniatures ‘are the most Serene lant fotroduced to the public. One in- stantaneous sitting only required, at WILLI A. NS, Brook- lya—Fuiton ferry. Splendid Am! Protech Le Price $1. Photographs, size, $3; taken at R, A Ja Chatham we oppoaio Ni ‘onal theatre. No connection wit! any ‘Wanted a first rate daguerreotype artist, one other Spply. wren other Fries edcnedinn peg Bia pi on aliyiby B paisa en haat Colianadd payee cejegidmenay vas ured ge ici of Sedan can be seen at Moors pails to the Public. Since the introduction of my Schiedam schnapps into the ‘United States, a number of liquor mixers in New re Boston ave commenced t Svgerd up mixed and 7 name beiongs ex- to article, all others are countertelts and imposi- Bons on the publics ol persons en steamboats in hotels, who fill empty bottles with common the Buy your Shirts at oF in’s Shirt manutaciory, corner of Chambers and Greenwich streets; wholesale and retail; all wel] made, and buttons sewed on with linen thread. Warranted as represented or money refunded. Shirts made to measure. Motto—One price. India Rubber Gloves, for Chapped Hands, walt aaa 4c, They bleach the hands and render them smooth and soft; an excellent protection in sweeping. For sale at all India rubber stores and at 36 Jobn street, Up stairs, jen Sewing Machines.—All Persona Shaun pifiagat our ofc for conor 0 Tea Sager ry i Arsene paper Gevoled ently to the Sewing tan aoe interests. Copies sup} iM. RINGER & & CO., 328 Broadwan, Great Fire in Syracuse. Another proot of the superiority ot Stearns 4 Marvin’s Wil- Patent, Salamanaer Safe, ACUSE, Jan, 8, 1856. if Messrs. Stearns & Marvin, New York: sei. had 8 lige fre inthis ety on. the the inst. , consi ot $200, Too Walting ‘Block tom dre about 6 orclock, and before 8 She eee eran ee ee one of hich wen om the third. floor, and fing ld Prot w on the Teil to the bovlom Hip and aber being exposed othe heat for two hours, Was ‘Yours, sasha NORTON BRADLEY & CO. desirable size or pattern and of in improved fain, egured by Drennam's powser mast Maud burgiae proot Re. ek, ay Ye found, at re ea ad ee * Patent pee Fire and Bur- giar proof safe, with Hall’s paten f lock Both pea rize medals x the Fvoniale Fate, London 1851, and ‘alace. New York, 1863-'54. te are C, HERRING .» 135, 187 and 189 Water street, N. Whiskers or ee Forced to re eeks, onguent, wi will not stain or injure ibe gL be went to any mais rao country. in G. @) Broadway; Hays, ‘ul mreet, wats Yelber, 44 South Ti ‘Third street, Phiiade! ee ames Dye.—Wigs and Toupeos. is unrivalled and original dye is applied in twelve private rooms. Batchelor’s wigs and tou- 2 Fe Lok tad durability, peculiar to is orteblisuraene” * WATORELOR'S, 283 Broad way. i if ste # He an aa fi f the iva fe, Ayeeana © Frncpa ofc 80 Broad way, Soran ates duty, ree ate Holloway’s Ointment and Pills are aston« remedies | for serofula and all skin diseases. Aw salt Poteracstag pitarteicekants en igen in exter exiernall factories, 80 m io ‘New York, and London, and by all druggists, at 260., 623g, anid er pot oF Chaps, Chafes, Cracks, Pimples, Freckles, eruptions, de., positively cured by GOURARD'S Tialian meat. ts hair from low forheads, or err uetets ta vB rue, hair dye and restora rive, at the old depot 67 Walker s nd ‘wey, we Rev. John N. MeLeod, p.D, Roun neg: js plod sat Lan Hinwwon, all of thi city. x aay Jan. Broad- won Wagnen evening, Jan. 3 ot Hose Ooanil, yn, ED tad Mins Many Jana, eldest daughter of Daniel ty Raa ofthis city. Coeds at oy rg Peng ion “Millet, at hie resi dence, No. No. if ba Hast Soretanath atreet, G x0, We to Auanpa T. Fouxas, all of 4 At Woodlawn, Columbia county, N. Y., om Tuesday, Jan. 22, bBo R.C. Putney, Joun C, Avanus of Hud- son, to Miss Sopaia Josuraivs, daughter of Hiram W. Dixion, of the former place. dean Kena 32 or Ay Bama ey wee to }ORLN My Mawr DEA ‘aclphia ore and P Jeter er tie ent Rev. mt “hy a Mi Sorta daughter of Amos Raymond, of the former place. evening, Ji Mise Mancaner ANw Jan. Pass, daugh Jor of Abrehamm deceased. jatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- fant tke faneral, this afternoon, at 1 o’clock. from ner late resicence,, No, 33 Union place, without further Moa Wetbees rning, Jan. 23, at Persippeney, Mor. ‘On Wednesday morzing, Jan. 23, af PI or. tia coun’, #4 Tn RoR ORAARLIY, La late of Hobosea, in the 64 year of bi ‘The reletives ed finde ofthe fay aren aested to Wedmesd ing; Jan. 23, Davip Matoon In sont Hebert vine, Lo, Balaban Seetand, aged 1b | Sey The friends of the and thore of W. Macres, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the | mam residence of the latter, No, Biweupdianiyd seventh street, today, at 1 o'clock P.M, without further invitation ‘On Tuesday, Ji jan. 22, ‘woo Sarah A. Martin, aged 4 years, 6 months and 7 days. of R. Forty-first street, to-day, at 1o’clock P.M." Death lies on her like an untimely frost Ipon the sweetest flower of all the field. Albany Papers please copy. In this city, very suddenly, on Wednesday morning Jan. 28, of malignant scatlet fever, CriaRLas Ja idest ana at ‘and only son of James N. und Sarah A. helps, aged 6 years, 9 months and 19 days. The triencs and priest of the family are in- vited to attend the Binet this forenoon, at 11 o’clock, from the residence of his Lebel bay 141 Thirty-sixth street, from whence his remains will be taken to Groen- wood for interment. eae Connecticut TB pl On Tuesday moras, an Be of scarlet fever, StautA Carounx, youngest daughter of John and Julia Cauchois, aged 2 years, 8 months and 12 days. Byig G ne pure has flown aloft, woere Seraphim in music “dat Hietle children come to me,”’ the voice of God has bai 4, And may we meet thee there one day, for thou alone canst guide us well— 4n Jesus? arms thou sleepont now; in peace thy soul is Inid. On Wednesday evening, Jan, 25, Sera W. Packuam, Jr. the oldest son of Seth W. and Julia FE. Peckham, aged 11 iyaareelOcmonitis and 25 Gayp: ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parente, No. 61 West twenty-sixth street, between Broad- way and Sixth avenue, to-morrow, at 2 o’clock P. M., without further notice. On Wednesday, Jan. 23, in the Glst year of his age, JosrrH B. Too) ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 308 Eighth avenue, at 6 o'clock A. M. His remains will be taken to Con. Farms, N.J. On Monday, Jan. 21, Mary Sroart, aged 77 years, at the residence of her son, Erwin Stuart, No. 287 Scher- merhorn street, near Powers, Brooklyn, Hor relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, to-day, at 10 o'clock A. M. Her re. wains will be taken to Trinity Cemetery. On Thursday morning, Jan. 24, Haanan, widow of the late Wm. Farrow, aged 61 years. The relatives, frlends and acquaintances of the family, and also those of her daughter, (Mrs. Hopper,) are re- spectfully invited to attend her faneral, to-morrow, at 1 o'clock, from her late residence, No. 46 South Seventh iret, ilhamsburg, without further invitation. ‘Wednesday, Jan, 23, Axxk Barrow, the beloved wife of John Barrow, of disease of the heart, in the 44th year of her age. The funeral will take place from the residence of her husband, No. 320 Mott stieet, to-day, at 12 o'clock. The friends of the family, and the New York oe odge, No. 3, A. P, A., and the Order in general, are respectfully invited to attend, On Wednesday, Jou. 23, Mrs. CATHERINE Sira, relict of Thomas South, ‘and caughter of the late Michael Fullam, of this city. Her relatives and friends, also those of her sisters, Mrs. Davy and Mrs, Pringle, are invited to attend her faneral, from her late residence, No. 53 Hameraley street, to- day, at 2 o'clock P. M. precisely. n Brooklyn, at his residence in Gates avenue, one door east of Bedford avenue, Wx. M. Wit1A0: The friends of the family are particularly invited to at- tend his funeral, to-day, at 10’clock P, M., without fur- ther invitation. ‘At St. Louis, on Friday, Jan. 11, in the 22d year of his age, ANTHONY NE, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will take place to- morrow, at 1 o’clock, from his brother’s house, No. 1,233 way. et ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. DRY GOODS, &C. FY RS, FURS.—HENRY T, LEEDS £00. AUCTIONEERS: will sell all the stock of’ the New York Fur Company, 42 Broadway, rear Canal, sire, at 2 o'clock this day: to ‘hase ip, consisting of all thelr bes custo made goods. ‘Ladioa can xamine the 8 betore the tale. Bale ‘posit ve, rain or shine. ics REAT BROADWAY FAILURE.— ‘THE SPIRIT OP SPECULATION Je one of those impulsive attributes which urges mankind on- Ward, equally and oflen as rapidly to ruin as to fortune; hence EXTRAORDINARY MUTATIONS OF COMMERCE, The favored exrculative channel of yesterday is abandoned to- day, and in a week the seductive spirit is pointing to ance deld for enterprise, where the poor man may realize his dreams ot Wealth, aod the rich man striving for r more ose is all. "On the nm one hand the ambitious artisan, w! ‘once weekly portio barel supplied his family wi with ees "a requisites, becomes the wealthy prince; while on the other the rich merchant, whore ower iad wealth bas shone Aladdin. 1ike, 18 toppled from his igh position, and necessitated, it may be, to ask assistance from his former dependant, That the above quotation is no tissue of fancy’s weaving, the last tew years have furnished abundant proofs among this com- muniy; and hence are produ circumstances which have terminated in the prostration of one of the most favored halls of commerce with which thie metropolis was adorned. CALAMITOUS EVEN tire of ihe eeainent Ars o! E. H, LEADBEATER & CO., NO. 317 BROADWAY, DUONTERS AND RETAILERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC Diy G. B. WILLIAMS & CO. Reape: ctfully announce to the public, of New Xork and sur. rounding neighborhood, that they have become the purshasers (for prompt cash, the oly terms on which the estate could be relinguished by the assignees.) at an enormous discount f:om the cost price,of the whole of the valuable and extensive stock of the late firm of Leadbeater & Co., amounting in the aggregate to over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. pied sas is or ae & Co. poe eis fall great ! 1e most eminent rs and jobbers in Si\Rer a full consideration due to. the importance of this valn- able collection of property, the purchasers have det (instead of removing it OF dapomal) to effect ts fount crearanes on the premises lately occupied by the insolvent frm, with thi view the whole stock has undergone examination, and is marked with red ink, in plain figures, at prices which compa: ed with its intrinsic Value, will, it is believed, STARTLE THE MOST INCREDULOUS, With this explanation ot thelr views in connection with this event the purchasers respectfully refer you to the detailed manifoat of the advantages the sale offers, Deseriplive particu'ars of E. H. LEADBEATER & 00'S FOREIGN AND D Domestic DRY GOODs, way, Now on sale, by order of the assiguces, at prices, for oash only, scarcely ever heard of, A superabundance of begat fancy silks, sulted for promen- ade and evening dresees, & ar” rich all boiled ‘black’ Gros de Rhine and Lyons black Amostelegant melange of very superb wide broche and damask Lyons silks. ‘Rich garment satins and moire antiques. Maroelines, Poult de Soles, &c., dc. SHAWLS, Ferg fine and splendid brooke and long square shawls, Freneh printed cashmere and bare Magnificent exposition long shawise( (copies of oe Long and 8 aye aid, and other wool shaw! A large va Stella broidered shawls, po ke, nd moire an. nes, talmas, silk and moire maniillas, the leading and beautitul styles for whiel is house as become justly celebrated. French merinoes, mousmsiine de Jaines, bareges, tissues, or- Ggndies, balzarines, alpacas, Paramatias, printed lawna, taria- I, calleos, musline, ringhams, &c. Ind Goons. Black bombazines, French merinos, alpacas and Paramatias, gf,the most approved makes; French sind English patent crepes, Dieek delaines, baperes, tc. cereny. Black and colored French kid gloves o{ the most celebrated manutactures; sk and Fo? thread gloves; coon, thread aod silk hosiery; lace mitts, 4 SAROIDERIES, French and Swiss needlework, in collars, chemivetios, wrist. Tels, nleeves, pocket handkarc HOUSER EEEING GOODS. All the celebrated makes of linens for which this house has #0 long been noted, in Irish Wnens, table tineas, napkins, doiltes, towelltng, ahseting, Ac. Counterpanes, Marseilles quilts, bisnkets, danneis, muslin and lace curtains, table covers, In addition to the above, the stock comprises every other ‘iain of dry goods usually to be found in a Broadway es- isbmen: N. B.—The immediate and absolute disposal of all this pro- perly is imperative—hence cs ‘s a desirable for intending pur- chasers to make an early int ‘The ale commences on oda ‘the 28th of January, Hours of sale trom 10 to 4 0’e! WILLIAMS & CO, G. No, 347 Broad + corner of Leonard at, MYERS, NEW YORK MOURNING STORE, 477 Broadway, begs to call the attention of ladies and {a- Milles to his extensive assortment of mourning goods, consist. {ng of Roglsh and French bombazines, paraatias, Canton mantilias, de: Goode sent to any tof the ihe elo lor fnspoction. A sult of mourning complete in eight hours, bh ee’ Mio ADAME LOUISE MAST, 243 GRAND Att gh Plies Bowery, respectfully informs ber castomer in general, she continues making, cuttin; dressen, basquor, cloaks and mantitias of th of paivgpus for mie, oh hale V0 Uae SPECIAL NOTICES, N 70 THE POBLIC,—THE LIFE SAVING A Association of New York wes formed and chartered in tts being to procure life boaw and stadion. for saving life in cases of sbip- mega and peas conduct by granting therefor Through of Congress, numereus ‘boat sta- fens have been catantiahed on ine bores of Long Telend sod New Jersey, by ‘more than 1,700 have ) yee res- the dreadful ‘of the Mexieo and Bristol would have been jonations #| gill be received by R. K. Oo! Chas. Hi. Mar- shall, Jobn O. Wm. 8. We and b; ry Greene, Wm. fetmore, Esquirea, y the dtates of New York. ‘Unio, a as collector, £0., cohen 0 the collection, je orders fon for any houses re- event references from bis YORK, gm 1, bye ely I Sate, Nz ‘Knickerbocker toe aeuniy of New York, noerpected 18—Oace, No. No. 43 siren one section ot “the act to anor ‘the formations of corporations fo for ecaumonty rig, unin eceaieal and ‘aw, wo bead Jou te. hn, tock of this compen, $900,000. ‘The above araount inal ‘paid in. ‘Debts at this date all paid. Lo ep Samuel eee ipso Browning, M. G. Leo- mt cial ae ncreut** COMPSON, Prosident, Wiusaw J. Wir00x, biave of New few York, dl antes cA fy ot New Aoi ma.—R. T. Compion, Presiden! Wilcox, Secre'ary, of the Knickerbocker lee i D, Company, being ‘severally duly sworn, depose. and or i the iantrne, full and oo: ‘the of ‘said company, and that the; are the above described oflcers and Trustogs thereot, A. D. 1856, Wa. KE. Busy, Commissioner of OTICK.—AN | KNGLISH GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD business qualifications, having practical knowledge of manufacturing and dyeing, being about to return to Ragland ‘where be has large consoetion, among worsted, cotion and woollen manutacturers ym. Maeoeeoes (7 be mgaemnna My 8., care of wil & Julian, 62 Notce. .WE WOULD PARTICULARLY CALY AT. tention to the sale of our oe stock of ‘goods and carpeting, amounting to over $80, oie ing Monday, Sas, Spc, at 8 O'clock, Ac M* he hore ls wow stosed to ax: His leg make prevarations Poet Ca ten For further par- tee Sun an shoe SEMEN f & piinonis, 204 and 206 Sixth avenue, ce door below Fourteenth st. One or OF flee es OF POLICE, JANUARY 2, ted for the follo’ rake bien is supp posed to ha ve been. stolen, atthe Pica a Mee court, a: Cente 8 tireet,) one wolf robe. and one woollen, or robe. the Third district police court, Uikesex sitet) one Buffalo robe. Also, at this ciice, a pore. monnaie, containing & pawn paket and a small amount of silver coin—found, W. MATSELL, Chiet of Police. oe COLLEGE OF Seige a Cee street, below ‘Walnut.—Spring session, pring course will commence on the second ‘Monday tn in Maren, a and will terminate in July ; ar » in all respects, as complete cS ce winter course, and ent the student to the same privileges. ‘The winter course, 1856-7, will commence in October, and terminate in March. Degrees are conferred in March and July. PACOLTY. «Professor ot Ee Prof, of Practice of Medicine. James Bryan, M. D.. ‘rofessor of Surgery. ‘Lewis D. Harlow, M.D.. Professor of Obstetrics and vis- eases of Women and Children. Jobn Parrish, M. D., Emeritus Professor of Obste'rics and Diseases of Women and Ceara For one full course. sof Perpetua ticket. triculation $150 Hxaminauone are given dally, by the Professors, upon each branch, Advanced students ate furnished with the ticket of the Philadeiphia or Feansyivanis Hospital, = the former of a ies of the (itrietficd connected, and take the class wards durin; fouree, fae conssction with thecther of officers ot the he Heder Bese An excellent C.inique 1s also held twice a week at the Goltegs. For further informa- ton, apply to or B, HOWARD RAND, M. D., Dean. wide AT APPLICATION AS * of the South by the Birectors Company, (Suidsee-Verein,) ot ie place, with a view to the tea ution of a fame, for ‘no ane of pubic ae of all ard every such person or persona as may have any clains or # the said South Sea Company, of what antare 20, Borge ai Yo the applicant in question, and especially such ‘as are in any way connected with the three vessels, the pro- pert oo oe said ar the ueaged i wanory in wi rom the Capt H unig, ene lery in the South bea, and of of wh! vessel commenced its last ‘voyage to the Waser fbeimetnoe December, ‘and the last aamed ship {n the month of vovembers 38 1854; and the Jo- a yt Capt. Franz Brandorff, which said veasal hasbeen ‘most part en; cngeged in sailing between Europe and the Soited Bualen of Ne Be gp eR pee last age for aocount of the eompany, Néw Orleans to Bremen, inthe month of June, 184: ‘The Superior Court of the free Hanseatic city of Bremen herewith publicly notifies, that all ‘ties thes known to the said applicant, F in a statement of their claims at henna ey the ener condition thatall default of appearance on such supposed cleimants will entire ely ¢ exslude all i otherwise accruing therefrom, and that case all claims will Ce come from heneeforth and See a absolutely bead ‘and void. a from the Cuaneery ot iBas Su pers Court, January 2, LINGEN, Becretary. Te, GOUGH ENTERTAINMENT | wee le GIVEN ar Niblo’s Baloon, corner of Broad: Prince street, ‘ihureday evening the 14th February. bie ill Be ae "tor 500 ladies and ger rtlewen. Wan, & Dodge, Kaa tusisted by roveral vice Presidents. To ledlesthe usagi tectie ties will be afforded in the dressing room ‘doors open af 5 supper precisely at 634. Dodsworth's band 1s eagaged for the occasion, and rich speaking may be from Mr, Gough &nd numerous genilemen irom { is and other cites and Stats Single tickets, $3; fora gentleman and lady, $5; tickets number: ed and seats secured; first purchasers will have a 33 Ceoice. | Plan of tables can be seen and tickets obtained, on Monday ni it Roe, Lockwood & Son’s, poker. city it Broad ar aod at 149 Nassau street, brick chapel. es from abroad can secure seats logetuer, by forwarding the amount. Direct Ameren ‘Temperance Union, New York Tue PUBLIC ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST purebasirg, receiving or negotiating in any way, a ceri aie of $1,000 Fenngylvania Slate 6 per cent stock, k, No 5, Joan of April 16, 1854, redeemable ater August on the tite of Jting, 1886 the cemainateatie otc or tine Co., Ketwich, Voomberg, and widow W. Borski, Amsierdam, which was mailed by the undersigned to Joreph Cahen, Amster: dam, and was los on he way. an application as déen made tothe Auditor General for the issue of'a duplica 1. VON HOFFMAN & 00; 10 MILK CONSUMERS. —KNOWING THAT THE NAMI or David 8. Mills, deceased, late of Rowtewn, i L, 80 long and favorab: known in the milk business, is being made use of by & party: same trade, I take this method of in- torming the public tee the only surviving member of that family or seme ‘engaged in that trade, in this city, i the us. scriber, and I hereby caution all 18 to beware of such imposition, “NATHANIEL P. MILLS, 264 Tenth street. he ATTENTION OF gpa Is CALLED | TO THE new and extensive Ee Linens, Linen sheetings, Damaak table linens, Damask table cloths, ‘Napkins, Huckaback towelings, Flannels, ‘on sheetings, Striped and checked muslins, Yudlan Cy Inctua ett eb Sad Ame Assetioan tong ‘Slouks, e., de. incl ‘@ large in rd SHLKTTNG LINENS, Of a very superior make. Prices from 25 to 60 cents per yard T, STEWART & CO., ___ Broadway, ‘Chambers and Reade streets. AKKFIELD.—THE MEMBERS OF INDUSTRIAL Home Association Ns. 3 are hereby notified that the gularmomthiy meetion wil tate place on Friday evening, Jan, $5. ‘The report of the Financial Committee, to date, will be presented, Itis hoped that every member will come prepared to take his deed, w! 3! og ‘be delivered to bim on the payment of the amount dueby Ui OLN'SA, COOPER, Purchasing Trustee. & HAVE DAILY APPLICATIONS FOR HOUSES in this city and Brookiyn; and if persons having real es tale for sale will favor. us with thelr property, we can con: fidently promise them a fair share of success. CAMPBELL & HARRISON, General Real Fstate and Commission Agenta, 15 Broadway. NEWSPAPERS. Eoor ILLUSTRATED NEWSPAI No. 8OF FRANK LESLIE'S TELUSTRATED NEWS. iy Issued next retain contain the following spleadid “Bie otf Geo just Of eat Taw, by Kospp? loot Washingion’s Life, Guards, Washingion ys Hestaeertars of Rewburg. New ebxzaorainary ceremony atthe Roms Caiholc Guatoh, at ete Broadway, New York, ir the » feign Carnival.” New Hotel, Baltimore; the Gilmore House. © Opening of the first raliroad in Towa:— lt Perea Raliroad Poteet Island, connecting Davenport with cl, ‘iew ot Rook Je Kaito Portrait of Ger of Dominica, it ue, Emperor ot Hay. of Beulouq' Map of Central Pa Park, New Yor! ‘Together with numerous other mu iendid filustrations, and a!) the news of the week. The tht romance, “Tar Last or fie Race, menced in the number. Problems in chess, etc, Offic, 12 and 14 Spruce street, New York. ECIDEDLY A GREAT 1 ATTRACTION. out OAH BUNDEY COURIER Tt will contest & Sastory involving the disclosure of her per- sonal history, ge wm wife tS Meo G, Foster, the former 2 ie De Marguerities, went TRIENDS AND FORS; On, amon? Love AND THOSE 1 MATR, Mailed to subscribers at $2a eins Ont Single copies 3 cents, AMKS 15 spruce street, (—THR FOURTH NUMBER y. Dom The inden wi oa ei odin Nt some very vamuable sages a wary bod y some!ine i interest them — Prien fh; Os sais Ft chp ah a /E, W. BRONO, Publleber, # Naoau streets fat Seas : oop Fouresnti ediden marae “als Hay, and for gale by all book sellers and news avents. DMRBY & JACKSON, 0. 119 Hassan street, A NEW HiSTORIOaL WORK. —NOW READY, JACKBON AND NEW ONLEANS. Aunauthentic narrative of the memorable achievements ot be american army, wader Andrew Jackson, pence New Or. ean, gs Erg enn 18) 4-15. Alexander Ws Jackson's First Entry into N Ff ne ei try into New Orleans. , the Patriot, Jackson Clears his Flanks. British Keview and Kmbarkation, ERBY & JACKSON, Late J. Cc . Derby, Publishers, 119 Nassau street. A BRILLIANT I PICTURE ot VIRGINIA SOCIETY— OUR GUUBEN VERONICA; OR, Scenes AND ADVENTURES OVER THR Buve Rivas. By From Harper's Magazine tor February. As a whole we cannot hesitate to regard this Work as possess. ing supericr merit, showing a large and redned culture, and a home-bred naturainess ot feeling popular novels of the justness of thought, ‘which are not ee discovered in the ‘rom the New York Tribune, The author cwriies frees a Wile Cheerrtin society, m fa it ith the best literature of the day, aad a tund of na five good sense and feeling. From ston Atlas Ita great merits are its fidelity to the realities ot the life it de picts, the beauty of its descriptions, the nice exactness in which it eates the softer ehades of character, and its simple, eazy elegance of style. rr pone « BROTHERS P Publisher: No. 12 126 Nassau 1 atreet, New R SALE—A FILK OF THE xnw YORK HERALI ether orseparaiely, "Address the la: Cee eS For sale to: nwo or OF Ags OREAT Fy ee 48° Broadway, have ist published : INCIDENTS IN THE LIFE OF JACOB eee: OR New pre Mor oo Se ie with longest ‘acts, his fina: pera ant pllcal ‘OW READY—A BOOK FOR THE TIMES. TRE DESTINY OF NIVARAGUa, Central America as it Was, Is and May Be. ee of Walker. For sale b Stringer & Townsend and Dewitt & Davenport. PERSONAL. NY YOUNG MAN WHO pe ABOUT GOING SOUfB or West as an agent. can hear to bis ad tage, If be will address Kdward, Herald office. Ca HAS RETURNED FROM BOSTON, THE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED AT 74 ae street. tor Miss K., witl please address a note to H. K. Herald office, it will be prompuy attended to, NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES MURPHY, A NA- Ireland. He lef. Ireland in 1881 ey pened peer Spe Epes, four ferns eating ter, aes ‘call, ANTE! ‘D—OF CASPARIUS ABRAHAM ABRAHAM, chdam Posen, pe tebe! Pri in St, Lor g od ulm wt ‘be thankfully reaetved 5 by iis brother, JULIUS. at No. 38 Grecnwich street, New York city, New Orleuns papers please copy. EORIVED, UNDER SUSPICIOUS CIRCUMSTANORS, and pow supposed to have been stolen, a valuable taima With meme on strap, which he owner can have by identi ng ‘Address Atkinson, Broadway in W. willbe thaoktally recelved » oy hap iat or address a ) in care of Mrs, Ki Tors FORMA TION W ree s apke Di and pay mg expeuses, ILL. J, PLEASE DIREOT A NOTE TOF, J, BROAD way Post ofice, giving address REWARD.—LOsT, } NEAR THE CORNE! 01 Broadway and Wali street, a tin box, marked ‘about seventeen hnodred undry papers, as toliows, “Geo. & Sam!. Brown,” contain doliars, in country bark notes, a: vizi—Not Leach, tor $677 88-100; -i00, both to order ot J. C. Moeker & Perkins, and pote of John D. Parks, tor endorsed éver 10 G. & 8 Brown; dated August 4, 1855, payable to Ohio L. Ins, & T, nail, siX Montos ater date, to order of Heath, ‘Wynkoop & them endorsed. Note of ers 4, at six months, order He em endorsed. two draile, das envi by Heath, Co.to their own order and ‘endorsed W. Kermit & Co. dated Januar one on Xavier Bazier, dated Januacy 23, 1 $150. & Meigham, snd Sloan & of memorandum Leggett, au past ao; slag. ed’ CO! ont bal lic are cautioned against verge of the above, payment havi will be paid on delivery of contents to us; or one hundred doliars will be paid for the pa. pers (which are of no value to any one but us); or a liberal amount for any pert, of them. GEO, & SAMi.. BROWN, 1] Wall street, REWARD.—LOST, ON BOARD THE STEAMER Commonwealth, on her prasage to New York, on tne inst., or in going trom her pier, through Cortlandt and Beekman streets, to Fulton market. about $600, in smail bills. he above reward will be paid for its recovery. lea, Herald of oflice, for two days. 550) REWARD—FoR THE RETURN OF bolt PAPERS taken from the reading room oi att Nighotas Hotel last Friday morning, and no questions They may be returned through the Post office or other wte snd on receipt the reward will be pat rious other papers: ing or receiving an ped. A reward of 0) found in an overcoat Ist ite Canto ON Elita pot EVENING, A fy ipposed to A ms, avenue nivonae i finder will receive the Sore reward and the thanks of the ownur by returning it to ‘hillips, 143 Maiden lane, EETAED 1008 ON WEDNESDAY, THE 16TH, ~ i or pnd Fulton, Court or Auantic watch, and chain attached, The finder @ with C. & 8,16 Coenties one maaed the above reward by leavin; slip, New York. REWARD.—LOS8T, FRIDAY, Broook!; = or New tea ove black street, Brooklyn.’ ‘above.rewara by applying to Dr. Moore, JANUARY 18, IN ‘ked finder will receive ea 54 WALL boda rs, the latter of Yala othe oer eu. finder Ande pau return the same to Scott & Co., 54 REwapp. 2--STRAYED, FROM CORNER Pht ——- Dull ferric white “Nomore reward will BEARD POLE, FROM 329 FOURTH ye. rae a teiseet ibon. "The ' jes and trip; will be paid tor its return to c z. ARS: —LOST, A etl, in Thirteenth street, between Second and Avenues. -_ Apply at 13a Bleecker street. 3 REWARD.—LOs OR STOLEN, BOOK NO. 125,988 Street Savings Hank. Te film sireet, or to the bank, will The at . McCready, No. 3 Amity street | FRENCH ba LACE turning it to James Kelly, 21 reeelve the above reward REWARD —LOST, ON THE 12TH OF NOVEMBER Greenwich Savings Bank, the Any person leaving it at 203 . Will receive the pemrinate bank ae on the ‘& poor workingman. the rena first street, firs floor;for A. M. C. and I nt Ma aie OONNERT . pd rea are Comat Mas ts sv 66 Airy me 8 Crain Valve, i} SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATION WaNTED -BY A YOUNG WOMAN, chambermaid good and waiter; rfe. rence if Call ween and mes W'8t $65 6h avenue, bet RESPECTABLE wo! AB A, aa MAN by yet Been seamutress; the ot oes nes aud has ity iad Ure tet, taftbe rear Gi 7 resenmsvendat ons, Lt anand no RB a a Peat: BE Ave RESPECTADLE YOUNG GIRL, FIFTEEN YEARS OF situation to take care of children and to do Pisin vowing. P Please cal at No. 2 Weldon place, York ii. GUD 900K, WISHES A SITUATION; 18 of all binds of baking and fully competes ‘0 4 ‘Cail ‘any duties; is recommended from her last Bor eend atote to Sullivan st, ie the rear, first hoor rou: 5 hl SE i RACINE RONAN Wek wreanet ike wines beeen ree ry C4 at 503 Houston ot , on'the first floor, for three days. A RESPECTABLE Bit WOMAN WANTS A SITU. as chambermaid; lain ay ford for two days at 104 Orange ut. . typ. City 3 A a pn A menage WOULD LIKE a work y 5; one on in cutting and fitting dresses, mantilas. Please call at 43 West Lith st. Socoud for trout room. SITUATION | WANTED BY 4 aye can wusework; Ia Washdr and froser; bas good ‘city reterence. inyuire 8: 17 ‘West ‘19th street, trout basement. Aerie WANTED—BY A REARROEA BES do housework and make bi ‘ood ety reference, ADDY at HoT wert, t Anthony, corner of Hudson, for two da two days, FRENCH WOMAN WISHES EMPLOYMENT IN A ‘as cook, or to take care of children, 00d Teserenes, e._ Apply to Mary Chatelin, 468 Houston st, RESPECTABLE. PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS Siapds her business, and can come well recsamnonded; Bo 20 ob- to the . Please call for two da; ii ante i, corner of Henry, South Brooklyn. eres RESPECTABLE PERSON WANTS A SITUATION, AS Iy nurse or seamstress; good referenses given. Tal cr-nddrove Mrs, Conway, 88 Pina secs hea eee, Oeat room, three days. A. GENTLEMAN INTENDING TO VISIT EUROPR Hoos to exvoute. ‘eat of Folerenoas ttamabed ade e exec ui . D., Herald office. eo A GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS BREN A LONG TIME ler in France, and ia the flour and wheat trade, d iires to make an with an: e fall care ofa flour mill, which be understange ail lis, bratches, Seigaroars apy to Getipp, 689 Broadway, from 2105 As ALTO SINGER, OF SOME sXP#RIENCE, DESIRES te oben ‘8 situation a @church. She bas been engaged ‘lass churches both in Philadelphia and Baltimore. julars, pean for two days, Laura, Herald ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, EIGRTEEN YEARS ‘old, @ situauion in astore, or a chance to lea a wade. References given. address I'M. D.sHeraid ofiee,™ rp ee RELP WANTED. BY Beth pe ope a AND INTELLIGENT, OF American bir 6 years of nse, in an 6 Of applicant, A. MP, Hire ressice een cesteaenalenee OY WANTED—IN: & WHOLESALE HARDWARE re hier det oi pene a me ral en Tog. Belary test “Adaress, i handwriting of eppk- Ene WANTED—TO GO TO A HEALTHY PART OF be country, a abort distance from the cliy; she mii be & rate wasber and ironer, aud understand Lge gee branches; none need apply without u good cit; acne, Call at 97 Beekman street. Anza 8 MO ee Ae aGED La ad ll oes ‘®& competent bal ye aoe ta neo in te the country; olty veterence req app! teenth st,, near 8th avenue, et bebe Wa. week, Wrernes NURBE,TOTAKE rye OF AN INFANT, ‘and tosew. Must bes protestant and come weil recom: mended. cones fcotch or English preferred. Cali at Ne. 41 ‘West Thisty-fitth street, Want ax ENGLISH OR COLORED WOMAN, WH WHO is a first rate washer aud ironer, aud understands cook- ‘ng. She must be very neat aod clean in her habits, and bring & good Apply at 116 Hamersley street, At jittat, na porate a good, moar diver, aad uate » a8 is ; ver, aad uader the management of horses; _can produce the best of cit Sauce Vall or address C, H. 8., oie ee 8 Pine street, first floor, front room, for three da MPLOYMENT WANTED.—A cee LADY WISHES to obtain some business or employment Coy will pay wells writes plain, rapid hand. and ls quick and intelligent; can be safely ent with any qa in which parties ‘opyator i oPPeae Ceres rig galt reas, wi eu mm oy ment Union square Post ofiice. ae fea so a@oop MILLINER, ee GO SOUTH; ONE business. None other need apply, ot 8, ry 3° Gou ding, 18 J 18 John at, ‘ANTED—A CEAMBEEMATD, yee GIRL, nurre, seamstress, cook and 4 girl 13 to 15 yeans The very 7 best wages 111 be given to either come or white, Apply at No. 7 Ili joors frum Broadwa: ANTED—AN ENGLISH GIKL, TO DO FINE Sewing apd assiat In ‘aking care of children. -Anpiy at Bie bi ‘avenue, two doors above Sist at., between Dpto ta tgp RESPECTABLE YOUNG MAN OF good address may have a t_situation to solicit orders for new and Desattfully tw a publicaitons. Salary Nberal on -given,” Apply at Payne's odice, 13 ‘commis! Greenwich st., fourth floor. EH Suara WANTED—BY A LADY, TO ATLEND A jar store or saloon. Any other situation will be atiend- ed to, » such as seamstress in a red or in @ store, Address Mrs. Ao, 9 Varick st., for three day Guuarion w WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, am bermaid or waiter, eto dsenen housework in aemall family. Best of city ‘references given. Call tor two days at 43 Congress st,, Brooklyn. UE ADVERTISER, A LADY, A PERSON ACOUS- tomed to business, would wish to engaye withs respects ble house to attend store, if required; most respectable refe- rences and security given as employment 1s more the objec: oan ‘sa’ary; or if not sulted in the ve, would like to joia lady in some business that would be respectable. “Ad siness, Herald oflice. \EACHER.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN @ situation, in @ school or family, to teach the Knglish branches, French scquired tn France, and music, to puplia not for advanced; ro objection to the country. Address A. 1), 79 Le Lawrence ‘street, Brooklyn. T°. ‘MANTILLA MERCHANTS.—A LADY OF ACENOW. Jedged taste aud experience is prepared to engage for the making of mantillas for a wnolesale house’ is fully ‘quallded for the business, address ©. M. A., Herald offic. T°, THE HARDWARE TRADE.—WANTED, A SITUA. tion as salesman in the above iine of business, by a middle ged married man, one who haa been engavod in'the ousiness oh ho last fifteen years, Perea, bis own account Best reference given as to cay A, lie addreseed ‘Watson, Herald office, will be a be a to immediately, CENTRAL AMERICANS AND CALIFORNIANS.— Tes eabeartbor, who ban hed: dover twenty veary’ exver ence and is well posted in mercantile, manufacturing, lumber. ing and milling business; aleo, farming in all its branches, and also interested machinery for quariz crushing and amalga mauing gold. &c., wishes o go out as agentor otherwise. Ad dress B. 1. B., Post office. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WIDOW, ‘who bas latel: Jost her busband, s atuailon to travel wit family or single ra will make herseif goceraily uscidis lean exon ealng Food dressmaker, and is at ent doing business for he Apply at 213 7th avenue, lor one week. BT NURSE—A HEALTHY YOUNG WOMAN, whose baby died soon after birth, would take one w nurse at her own place, 201 West 26th st., first floor; good re- ferences given and required. W: ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA- lion as seamstress and to make herself generaily useful. a give good city reference. Apply until Monday next at 160 jenry at. A SITUATION, AS LAUNDRESS; SHR understands ber business; the best of reference’ «iven, Call at 215 iy avenue, betw: ‘between 27th and 28th sta. ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as under nurse or waiter in a respeciabl: fami- Jy. Gan be ort recommended by her last employer. Call 12 8th at,, or Citnton piace, for two days, ‘ANTED—A situ UATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS ‘cook, and would assist with the washiog or do chamber. work and fine washing. G od reference. Appiy at 513 Hous- ton st corner ¢ ot ; Mott, f front Foom, Up sta aire. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN LADY, housekeeper and to take care of children,fin an ations family. Ingutre on the corner of Degraw and Court sirects, over ihe grocery store, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, A situation as nurse or chambermatd; has no object‘on (> take charge of an infant from its intaucy. Good reference givenif required, Apply at 230 Khzabeth at. Wis ED—BY A GERMAN WOMAN. A SITUATION AS cbhambermald snd gene: worker; would be wil- lig to make herself useful; is a Protestant. Gan ve seen at Ko, (3 East ith st., near 24 avenue, ‘ANTED-THE WASHING OF AFEWLADIES AND gentlemen, by a complete laundress, who thoroughly understands the Business in all its branches,'and can furnish the best of city reference as to capability and character. Please I] at, or send & note to A. Grey, 79 West 28th st., between 6th and 7th avenues, ANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion, to do platn cookin; zie ironing; no objec t'on tothe country, Please ¢ iat 210 We 160 ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A LADY, AS AMANU. ensis, copyist or reader; would go Wesi, South, or into the country. Address A. T., Herald ottice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, to cook, wash and iron, or to do chamberwork, fine shing and ironing. Please call at 36 East 18th st., between a av. ANTED --A SITUATION, AS DAILY GOVERNESS tor children, to toach music and drawing: parti :ularly French; if required the German language also; she is a native ot Switzerland, ani Protestant; the Dest city reference given. Apply at 850 ‘Broadway, ANTED™ SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS bermaid and pallet or Ca. take care of children and do go pain sewing, or would do general housework in a small famils. Good reference. ‘Apvly rat 129 Sh =) besw and8th avenues, Can be seen until engaged. z ae SE: 7 ANTED—BY A CAPABLE WOMAN, ASITUATION IN 2 firetclass hotel, restaurant or brarding house; is a Ioartsen years, tbe ben of cay roferense piven bueno vec: lourteen years; the best Bb a tion to cay part A note nddreased to pastry cook, at 285 Bleecker si., Tort two days, will be promptly attended to. ANTRDNA ve ti ; BY aA A YOUNG GERMAN German, “ wore, liter bakery or contetonery store. "Please call at No. 139 Bowery, ‘entry door. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A GERMAN GIRL. TO do plain cooking and sew, or do general housework, Apply tor two days at No. 242 Rivington st JANTED-—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE ‘ong woman, a8 chambermald and seamstress; cout and ft ladicn’ dresses, and ts willing io make hereelf gene- rally usoftl, Please callat 115 26th ai., between 7th and Sth Sveiiues, tnird floor, front room, WANTEDCEY A YOUNG GIRL. A SITUATION As omg fo imine o Good ‘ey ‘oly Teterenoee wivr, 5 10 in count ty re nce yen, 23 nat 11am, second Boor, front room, et aTED A SITUATION, * TO ¢ OVERSEE THE FE- male domestics in @ public boure. Address 8. BE. Ww. Herald offlee. tte nee al Witenes A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA. tion as chambermald or waiter: is @ good plain sewer, a nd ironer, ands willing to make neal! gee: eal rivet Rent of ‘city reference given, Inquire at 28 Broome st., nea mur aeunte Wanna EDCBY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A aruagion maid and waiter, inquire’ at 54 Siale at, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A KESPRCTABLE YUUNG MAN, A situation os barkeoper in a wholesale or retail liqnor sto’ ¢; is not airaid of work, and can give the best of reterence as to honesty, sobriet ae f ality, ‘and securily if required. Tobe ‘be seen at 104 WET RURSE.— saan BY A RESPECTABLE WO. Wor Mats With a fresh breaa! of milk, a baby, to wet nui Y wn home. Most respectable Dr. Jobnuon. 125 Hast 24th shy or Mra, Duggan, 138 nis Rast Bol (7, ANTED—BY A SMART, TIDY YOUNG WOMAN, situation, in city or country, to do general boase work: is a good washer and iroser; cau milk and mike butier; is yo wae wages from $410 $5 per month. Apply at Wanrep— , eT NURSE, BY 4 OF Mh Uiath DO oes sae FU Ua on Wd ames an we, BeCON | . smbiios, Herald office. W4X1#D—A GIRL, TO DO PLATN COOKING, WASH- ing, ironing and general housework, for & smail family. Must be ® Protestant, app.y at 52 South Sth atree!, Willlams- Ure. ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL WO CAN SPRAK English; she must be good plain cook, a food washer a ironer, and have city relerence, Apply at ts Wes. 2st 8i,, between the hours of 9/and 12 Wak GOOD PROTESTANT COOK, WHO 18 also a good washer and froner. Also, a’ Pol chambermaid and lavndress. applyat Na 137 woman, oth av. Vet ah pte ENGLISH OR FRENOH GIRL, AS chamb: and wailer, Apply at 65 Union piace, cor. ner 4thay. and 18ihst sibanhaais : SESS ae ANTED—T0 GO SOUTH. A GENTEEL FRENCH young Jady, in the capacity of indy’s maid and seam. stress; amine bo wall educated and spank good txgliai, and bn competent ax nurse for a child seven a Henderson's oflce, 77 Nassauste 7A" OF MRE APP-Y a: W ANTED—A hal alge ape GERMAN, SOOTCH OR Soglieh woman, to do general housewouk. Must ve a good Jaundress, plein eook, avd butter maker, and have good Telerence tor tbe country. {Apply comer Hiexs ant Orecge sts., Brooklyn, between 3 and 6 o'clock, P. M. tag beter YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A RAKERY Rada, 4 confoationery. whole sentuibe, sn with the m Fre Tecommen: to ) Jose} bH. py A Brooklyn. rms ae 'ANTED—AT THE ragegre.s INGTTTUTE, tte aL sack, N. J., a good lansical teacher; thematical preferred; ‘good ences: required. ‘apply ike ress, @ stage leaves Heboken at 9 o'clock, A. Sk ETE Dae YOUNG ee IN AW Ketdat TO paths baving’ihe above qualidention may soply st No.2 Groveore miineat rey . “ between the hoursof $and0F-M. eS NO ais es ‘WATER, WANTED.—ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS curving, and to superinterd at a private boarding house. One ot good character, wit Union square, between Sand 12 ar igs ANFED. —A YO YOUNG MAN OF EXCELLEXT CHA racter and of sober, steacy babite, Mt EE perl a jet or wou'd make himself gene: Ys is whole time.” saa sp boat “Ah? whieh he would devore Unes”: Pa 1 je city reference given, Address, for sne week, . box 44 Herala cffice. ‘! x pi oe TRY ES Wiese ace MAN WHO HAS HAD RXPERIENCR IN selling paver about the city, One willing to take chare Fete ‘aud who can tring good recommendations, may apply | il Washir gton mn street, one door from Cortlandt, ANTED.—ANY ENTERPRISING MAN GOING ‘TO Cali orpia or Australia, who is willing to take an ageocy | ih Deavy,commisaiod, wil! please address Austra‘, jerald office. Wanrepia HACKMAN, WHO UNDERSTANDS HIS yap ee Apply to D. ‘W. Norris, corner of Houston " WANTED MAN CAPABLE OF WORKING AND keeping in order Wheeler & Wilson’s sewing machines. Aso, a hat blockmaker. To such persons a liberal salary and constant emplovment will be given. Apply at corner of Ray- mond and Bolivar ts., Broo ‘ANTED—A GOOD AD’ ‘ADVERTISING et peas FOR 8 weekly eee: one experitnced in the business pre- ferred. Apply B. Mcnck & Co,, 216 Year! street. ANTED—A GOOD BUSINESS MAN, WITH $100 TO wholesale agency Jn one of tha best Staies; and $00, fora another with $20 to $80, to travel “arough the West. Also, one to take orders from saniples. WAaTED- Two ROYS ‘0. two yourg men to work in biank tary. ‘Noss’ bus tgs oie nadaetond the business need ap- ply_at corner ot Bark nnd Bleecker sts. ee Ww ) ANTED.~TEN DRY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED. menial Apply to @: B. Wilhams &Co., $17 Broadway, late Lead ert ¢ U0. W432ED-FOUR CHECK BOYS, FOURTEEN YEARS must make good Sgzures and reside wih their yarents;none others need alaoE Apply at Lord & Taylor's, ‘rand ctreet, corner ot $5 00 5 —AN AMBITIOUS AND DESERVING YOUNG OUY . man, an American, 22 years of age, of sirtet mo- 1% cbaracter abd No, 1 business” qualifieations, is desirous of embarking tn the produce commission business, and re- specifaly solichs the loan of from,$300 to $600 for +ix months; as a s remmuneration for which, besi ca ae very gra‘efal, he would be willing to give @ good bonus, and as part would give a chattel m on the office furniture, ‘4c., or an interest in the ee. For further particulars address THE ° TRADE Se ANOY DYER A WANTED—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY his buaivera: of good, moral, and industriavs babs and wos ean ates peat ee dol lars, may meet with good and permanent agogement,, Ag- reas, with real name and refereuoe, where where can be seen, to W. B., Heraid ovlice. aa ete ee nideanta tethered ee ECHANICS WAN1ED, TO GO [0 KANSAS—SUOH AS makers, tanners, wheelwright on ae ough black- 7 boot and thoemakers, ket 3. C00 oy cabinet ers, tailors, barnommasnere i mse 7 ) ‘standing and competent to conduct business ‘spon thelr ‘own account will ly to ©: BROWN" at tbe of ., and trom 610 8 ies SLL eeeeneeeretsioceimntsinmnemigtmaninesiathiopenes rp zc BOOKBINDERS.—ANY GOOD EXTRA FORWARD. to the very best can get steady om. plorment and and cahpecging suit them, ot ‘Malibowy, 101 10T of the business will be juired for practice, Address Hi ology. Herald ofice, tattog where an maa tiew saree tc ‘0 BOSS CARPENTERS.—A ¥ MAN PEC. T tability, ey, Mapai A ouNg bs A Rest for Jy aye Ses Mi a a ira seh ingen 1 nang G. W., B. Leck- fete aaa ihe WANTED OA Ge yin eg png : nae hi bern Coury. can er: men! EhHey haat ke Rae ee CES —————— WA, WANTED.—APPLY TO V. J. MAG- nin, Guedin & Co., 15 Maiden lane, ernest ws: a goon. JOR COMPOSITOR, ONE WHO ‘efty work, at 79 John st, y REASTPIN LO8T—ON THURBDAY MORFING, JAN- uary 24; @ diamond pin, singe stone. be uit omg! rewarded by leaving it , rita 8 R. Jacobs, 71 Wail asement or No, 30 Leroy on ON 2D INSTANT, AT THE BALL AT NIALO’s, pera to an} but tte ‘owner, pay Bent having een Pe popped, ney retain the money but wil) lease return the papers to oe ) 213 Kast Broadway, CLOT 'HING, &C. TARGE QUANTITY, OF CART OFF oot nage ta a a aa Of every descr entiemen Nn Shpoes ef wi reostve tee. very Soa phe ae at the store, or addressing Thee D. Soerey, ‘iat Pease elincoren toe bint bai bce sab an Regt ke heed Seas. como LARGE y, ITY WANT. © bout $2,000 ilemen wing weno or i hy by sdiremig or aay, ar Amis MORON wi, Waker street, becween Centre aad baaier,