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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 1856. aod be war aguin shed Wf be dst no: wish t» cali any witnesses. Tue accured Tepied thas be oid we'—cha: st was hix intention to beve caled persoos t) tesuty as to the rumors spoken of io Washing’#n, but, on coneulta- Won, tt eas Dot thought necessary. In reply to 4 4 164 viom the accused ‘#eswered that the record of the Court, oe Se was'correct, The counsel for the accused stated tha’ it had veea the tmtentivn to-read a paper at thia time, but tha’ im con- malimucn with the Judge Aavocate, the accused had waived it, amd the defeoce might be consicered cloved, for ‘the prevent, with the reading of the letter. He asked the indulgence of the Conrt, howeve~, antil Tuesda: wext, at 103; o'clock, when the defence would be re: the reseon for this delay being a desire to consult the ae engeged for the defence, who was now un- wine st was granted after the reading of the pooh up to this point. The Court then adjourned until to-morrow at 1034 o'clock, the law under which the Court is convepea requiring { it to meet every day until Mita business is finished. News from New Mexico. Sr. Louis, Jan. 25, 1856. ‘Mme Santa Fe mail arrived at Independence yesterday. ‘The news from the Territory is uninteresting. Business (Prospects are dull. A fight had occurred between some Capote Indians and Mormons, in which several cf the latter were killed, and mob of their property taken. ‘The difficulty arose from the Mormons attempting to drive the Indians off their own lend. The New Mexico Legislature has been in session three ‘weeks, but their proceedings were whoily unimportant. There wae much snow on the mountains, and the ‘weather was intensely cold. Massachusctts Affairs. 4 LIFT POR THE LIQUOR LAW—THE TRIAL OF 00- BURN AND DALTON. Boston, Jan. 25, 1856. In the Senate to-day an amen¢ment, providing tor the vepeal of so much of the act of 1855 as confers on jurors aay right of judging or deciding the conetitutionatity of ‘any law, was adopted, and in this form the bill passed ‘the Sena’ ‘The trial of Messrs. Coburn and Dalton, for manslaugh- ter, was continued today in the Municipal Coart, and ‘will probably occupy several days. No new facts have ‘thus far been elicited. United States Supreme Court. Wasnintoy, Jan, 24, 1856. No, 37. Edwin C. Little et al vs. Levi W. Hall, et al. Justice McLean delivered the opinion of the Court, af- firming the decree of the United States Circuit Court fer the Northern district of New York, with costs. No. 182, Robert Forsyth vs. Wm. Kelly. Error to Cir- quit Court for the Northern district of Illinois. On mo- téon of Mr. Gillett, for defendant, the cause was docket- ed and dismissed, with costs. No. 46. James A. Abbott, plaintiff, ws. The Essex Company. Argument was commenced by Mr. Abbott for plaintiff, and continued by Messrs. Mervin and Loring for defen dante, Wasmoron, Jan. 25, 1856, No. 46. James A. Abbott vs. The Fasex Company. Ar- gument continued by Mr. Loring for defendants and by Mr. Fessenden for plaintiffs, Ne. 47, Patrick McLaughlin va. James M. Swan et al Garrushees. Argument commenced by H. Winter Davis for plaintiff. 'The Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. Prrtsaure, Jan. 25, 1856. George W. Cass was elected to-day by the stockholders President of the Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad. A resolution was parsed yesterday favorable to the imme- Biate completion of the bridge over the Alleghany river teomake the connection with the Pennsylvania Cen'ral Railroad. ‘Weather and Travel Enst. Bostox, Jan. 25, 1856. All the steamboat trains from New York arrived here between 7 and 8 o’clock this morning. To-day is one of ‘the eoldest of the season. At1P. M. the thermometer indicates only 8 degrees above zero. Markets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 25, 1856. Stocks pte ae We quote Pennsylvania 5’s, 8214; Lang Ialend, 18%; Morris Canal’ 13%; Smeets 2 Raicoed’ dave PHILADELPHIA IRON MARKET. Puapetpaa, Jan. 25, 1856. The sales of American pig iron during the week foot up 8,600 tons, at $23 a $27, according to the number. These salen include 2,000 tons of forge pig (Susquehanna), on private terms. New OrtEans, Jan. 24, 1856. Cotton—<Sales to. day, op to noon, 1,500 sales.’ Yester- day's business was 6,060 Dales. idling quoted at 8740. The Africa's news had no effet on the market: Moss pork, $172 $18. Molasses, 35c. 48c. Sterling exchange, 67 per cent Fes mn freights to Liverpool, 9-164, The New York Weekly Herald. NEWS FROM EUROPE, CALIFORNIA, ETC.—CONGRES- SIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, ETC., ETC. The Wrexty HeRatp will be published at eleven o'clock this morning. Its contents will embrace news from Europe, California, Mexico, &c , &¢.; Proceedings in Congress, and in the State Legislature; Editorials, Financial, Commercial, Reli- gious and political Intelligence; the Latest News by Telegraph, togetner with a variety of local and miscellaneous articles. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailing, can be had at the counter. Price, sixpence St. Luke’s Home. A bome for indigent Christian females, without regard to or station, must commend itself to every one. Are they not, oo especial manner, * Ro poor 7?” weir nly prospect’ ot suceor 18 from thoge whom ths love of God prompis to ing hand to humanity. Youth, even Seen peroetenty ‘ab va poverty, oe up up, by, hope, and Derved by strengih. ‘Ula such is the lot of most ot the inmates of our h mit is our privilege to surround with comfort, protection, and the ‘Offices of the Church. At present we have only m is great charity, 2 pag $256,000 will be bs aired. ‘The to id it to thei: <burefoa neers bonia te age Lic Snuibe lo le atew applica- ii be made by agents more > duly Sort at for baer. Sona to ths butding fund. On bebal€ of the Assocate agers. MRS DANIEL REMBEN, President, 49 Finhavenie, MIS8 KLLEN KEMBLE, Secretary, 24 Beach street. Rew York, Jan. 23, 1856. Cameo—! xreotypes.—These Miniatures ‘are the most flattering ever introduced to the public, One in- mtantaneous ave only required, at WLLLIAMSON’S, Brook- lyn—Fuiton ferry. Anson’s Li Size Magnerreoty $5 sere reas a orertreite es pe “NSO. re) Broadway, opposite Senos Sao. Saustin, Emperor of Hayti; menage or Bayt; Santana, Proaident of St, Domingo, trom Me, may seen at MEADE BROTRERS’ Galleries.’ Award reoet githe great French exhibition, | Photographs, doin, Broadway, four doors above Astor Hi 100 Reward..Picture last evening, ‘ourteen‘h street. For its recovery the above reward Grit be given, on preseniaiion at the Gallery, 200 Broaiway. Splendid eed ge Plain or Colered, from $1 to $6; daguerreotypes, large si: Boeeatn ari. Pega 142 ‘chat saan street, opposiie Na’ ‘tdenal theatre. No connection with any other galiery. 2s y, Sehledam sohnaype into the ‘& number of liquor mixers in New Yor, Boston hia Lave, commenced putting up ‘mixed and calling {t ecunapps; coat name, belongn ex: Ty article, all olhera are counterfeits and impos emeroas complaints Are made of petsoas wha keep a com are ‘ot ars ie in hotels, who fill my empty bowler with ‘and sell t to the unsuspec wuspecting, for my Schiedata ive all who drink tclinapps. I would therefore adie ft the outside: peo volp es MEH or label ahonid be ‘iefuoad to drink unless such places to mark mT OLE HO ) WOLFE, Bole manufacturer and importer, 18, 20 and wer street, Lighte, Newton & Bradbury’s Pianos Lower than ever, Keven octave at $826, and six und half octave at rong A et Abed eats ns to for sal toteons Coubuhtn & WASH, agents, No. 425 Brosdway, and sioveu bata Masa Wedding envelopes, &e.—The 1¢ most elegant snanner ia alwaye be ye ound a BV HV AEDELIS, 51302 Bros a away, corner Duane street. Mr. Everdell’s is the heat ead "pent known store for card engraving and printing in Broadway, Jotabiabed im 1840, , Cracks, Pim Freok! bape GDURAUDS It meat expan an, ke. ponllive aed enied soap. isfudre mie Ale tuproots hale from Jow say part te 1@ body. te, rouge, hair dye and in tise old dopot 67 Walkor sirect trwt nore toma way. a who Bora Gavel, ans Goplen supped I. M. BINGER & CO., 998 Brosdwan. acnnam Lendon Cordial Gin to t oa panne Setar fs pail untegs freen Orca qs at le unl el considered, this in th noi Onty the best, Puts fait ueur which can bo tor family use, as’ its pa- i by each being wealed ahd Iabellod ropricter's peaspeae countertelt which is @ . soar bottle, or “gS wholesale of the sole ten DE VENOGE & Giiwees ot, N.Y, 2 ? heme cd Moustaches Forced to Grow reeks, 0: t, which will not stain or {ajare the akin. Fis bate vent Fare fis Pulies citer Erostig’; way; 175 Pe frookiyn; SRA ee Third week, Voisdelp tia “ie Barnes & Park, or any 7 wigs tai re) India Rubber Gloves, for salt rbeum, &c. They pieach the hands end soft, «n excellent proteetion in Lodia ruober stores and ee 36 Joba street ‘the Haman Hair.—A. Grandjean, devoted forty years to ine study and treatment of eonsuled daily, trom 8 o'clock A. M. to & o’eloc! Church aveet, corner of Barciay. Water Boot: Warranted, Oaty § 99.50, de ‘0 order, by A. Ann street; fine French calf. uh seek shake, 9 Liga vt quality Preach B; sou honte, $4; Dest Fane leu leeues ears gee Christadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Toupees slogan‘ orale aparinats site cppiging bis ncousparable dye, ‘article of its ea Whotesaie and ry at Chat WADUMU'S, No.6 Astor House, Batcheler’s Hair ‘Tala uartvabed sot original d is ap- ‘Top dest tn the world. rebed ont al dye ia ap. eee orerrabecver at nl others being o chat Snares ofc to sasce and durabty, oou BATCMELOR’S, 258 Broadway. for the tions an the 1. They act in unison on the absorbent system, cradiento al poliacone ieasler from ‘he body—their effect in many cases appearing like a charm. Phe dg wua ‘Ohenry ry Balsam, a Scientific is doing Bia gitel ot alioviatiog all | ae je \ung dis- cs eatin ou to cure those obstinate cases that nothing else will re Every Mother Sheelt: Have: a bet in see house handy, in ease of acoldent to children, of REDDING'S Rupian salvo.’ Tt in Boston remedy of tity yoara’ stand and le recommended Cure for burns, ples, sores of every kind; bettie rach, Bunions recommonded by whitlowe, sties, featers, fea ie ben spice stings, frozen lim! falt rheum, scurey, sore lips, sore nose, tesh wounds, it ia a most pemnatie remedy and cure, which o/by thousands who have dood it in he cy ot Borton and vicinity for ear, hi “an injury, or interfere. with ® physician's from the purest Tmalerials, (rom & from Ri of articloa growing in that coun- cise Jato, pueen sud oth who have th my DU . Russia salve i ree tnd recon tn hoxes, gt “tic ‘the ie ve ts put ed on the over ‘with the ploure ot a horse und s alate reli, which Im algo engraved on the wrapper. cauln's bos cot tie! a hay he wae a £ 00., Proprietors, at all the stores in to’ No 8 Blate siredt, Boston. For Pains or ‘Weakness 0 of the Chest —Dr. Vondersmith’s patent medicated wool chest protectors. Kve- ry consumptive shou'd wear this protector, as it {x the only article that will protect the chest fom the clianges of the wea- ther. Sold only at ihe Bowery drug store, No. 458, just above Broome street. 4 gent for Dr: Witmer’s latte? pile suppo- sitory; @ certain cure for internal or external piles. Married. On Thursday, Jan, 24, af the Clinton avenue Cong:e- gational church, by the Rey. W. J. Buddington, Mr. ugyry B. Trrvs to Miss JossrHive ADELA, daughter of ex- Alderman Jno. A. Dayton, all of the eity of Brooklya. On Tuesday, Jan. 22, by Judge Davidson, Savvst Wav. MaN to Miss a ALDEN, daughter of Onarles Alder- ton, all of this ci At Glen Cove, Te on Saturday, Jams2@, by Rev. Mr. Minor, Day’ CLank Bricos, Eaq., of New York, to Miss Loviea Lor, of the former place, daughter of the late John Dott, of Brooklyn, At the parsonage in Newtown. on Wednesday, Jan. 9, by Rev, Thomas C. Strong, Mr. Jou H. Surruty to Miss Ghnouxe M. SauTH, daughter of Hewlett Smith, all ot Ja- maics, L. I. Died, On Friday, Jan. 25, at half-past 7 o'clock P. M., Mes. Conve, Wife of Andrew G. cally an daughter of Charies Tompkina, of Hudao 32 years. The relatives and friends of ths ag et ‘are respectfully favited to attend her funeral, from her late Tesidenoe, Rivington street, to-morrow afternoon, at crclook, . Her temains will be taken vo Husadu toe laters ment on Monday morning. Hudson Papers Please copy. On Friday, Jan. 25, ‘at his residence, No. 48 Franklin avenue, Brooklyn, Ricarp Rey, 80 years, His tuneral will’ take place at half-past 2 o'clock to- morrow. Hisiriends are invited to attend wishout fur- ther notice. On Thursday, Jan. 24, at hia residence, No. 129 Frank- jin ote of ‘consumption, Dr, Emanvet L. SHuskRGER, ears. “Enis remain were interred eee Hills Cemetery. On Wednesday evening, Jan. 23 sera W. Paoxwast, Je. the oldest son of Seth W.’and Julia E. Peckham, aged 11 years, 10 months and 23 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No. 51 West Twenty-sixth street, between Broad- way an avenue, to-day, at 2 o'clock P, M., with- out further notice. At St. Louig, on Friday, Jan. 11, in the 294 year of his age, ANTHONY The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, which will take place to- day, at 1 c'elock, from his brother's house, No, 1,283 ‘oadway. aoe Frigay morning, Jan. 26, Mrs. Marcaret O’Do- NOGHUR, in the 80th year of her age. Her relatives and friends, and those of her son: Michael and Hugh O'Donoghue, are respectfully ‘invited to attend her tuneral, from the residence of Sher son, hiichsel O'Donoghue, No. 81 West Thirty-eighth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway, to-morrow, at 2 o'clock P. M. ‘On Thursday afternoon, Jan. 24, at Stamford, Conn., Mrs, Eerusr F. Laturor, mother-in-law of C. K. Garrison, Etq., in the 624 year of her age. ‘the funeral services will take place on Sundsy after- noon, at 8 o’clock, in the Presbyterian churh, stamford. Boifaio and St. Louis papers please copy. On Friday, Jan. 25, of dropsy on the brain, Eowsnp Taxsor, only child of Goorge S. and Maggie L. Corwin, aged 1 year and 10 days. The relatives and fr ot the family are respectfully invited to attend his tuneral, from the residense of his grandiather, E. G. Corwin, No, 121 Warren utreet, Jersey City. He sleeps alono—our first born son, Too beautiful for earth. On Thursday, Jan. 24, of a protracted illness, Mr, Cranies WiiTTixGuaM, aged 71 The relatives and ‘friends o! the “family, also those of his brothers, Beujamin and pom a are Tespecttully in- vited to attend the funeral, to-morrow, at 1 o’ciock, frum his late residence, No. 143 Third street, Williamsburg. His remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Fridsy, Jan. 25, at 3 o'clock P. M., Buta, eldest | acpi John D. and Mary Elizabeth Korff, in ihe 9th rear of The friende a ‘and acquaintance of the family are invited te attend the faueral, trom No. 258 roe street, corner of Murray, to-morrow, at 1 o’c ock P. M. On Thursday, Jan. 24, very suddenly, “Mr. Cnanuas Loe formerly of Portsmouth, N. H., in the 55th year ot his a The Siatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-day, at 2 o’clock P. Me from his late residence. No. 16 Douglass st.. Brooklyn. On Thursday, Jan. 24, of » short fliness of inflamma- tion of the lunge, Epwarp Turoporr, youngest child of ee and Isabella T, Coppins, aged 11 montns and The relatives and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at half-past 12 o’clock. The remains will be interred in the Cemetery of the Evergreens. gt Friday, Jan. 25, ‘Epwakp H, Gnoxxa, von of F. W ru fanover, German, years, 6 months and 29 daye. es ‘The relatives and friends of the fumlly are respectfally invited to attend his f from the residence o! his brother, corner of Front and James stree's, Brooklyn, to- morrow, at 1 o’clock P. M. At Oswego, N. Y., on Saturday, Jan. 19, of scarlet tever, Epwarp Cumustian, aged ” months and 11 daya ; and on Tuesday, Jan. 22, Levi Macy, ear and 9 months, youngest children of Samuel R. ry ‘harlotte K. Beardsley. In Parle, on Sunda; Any Jan. 6, James Freeman Hyatt, aged 10 months and 20 days, son of Lewis 1.. and Hannab A. Hyatt, late of New York. Re ERENT ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, PERSONAL. A®Y 0UNG MAN WHO 18 ABOUT GOING sOUrH est as an agent. can hear of something to his sdvan- tage, if io will address Kdward, Herald oflice, NY PERSON WHO Mal nha ol YJ rola Lt on the 20th of last at iy tnd be Fig ae in the be even, eran ap run over confer a favor by calling at 62 arer F MRS. SOLA Wee Ye Cae AT THE ROAD. I way Pont office, she will find a letter for her, oe Es B.—PLEASE WRITE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE, and inform me where Imay direct. —or JENNY omothng shat bt ba way§ eA, 5," Ass ‘will hear of aometht yy ma lng known her place ot residence. Addrees 8. 8., Diedway Poat office, Price vote eee GENTLEMEN AND aiid or ‘ork, tor een is needed in behaif of Rebel ceed oan otrest, rear basement. 9 had fh a7 bry! Np 4 FIRM FAVING eeaven: ATS from Wee ria WHO ane TO CALICORNTA In IAS, will please, Write Lo hie broduer Patriek, nt Brandy: Diease wine, Delaware. copy. POST OFFICH NOTICES. AAAI nro T A tg phd | ate FOR EUROPE, United States steamer Hi }, will close ‘at this fgg on: Katurday, tbe At 1035 o’clook ih, Posttnaster, mor Tian SPECIAL NOTICES, A’ APPEAL TO THE POBLIO = 2a Lira Saving formed aod moran Ass>elation of Now York was. aod 1649, ita objects veing tt boata ye medals ‘Tbrouab life boat sta- tlons have been established on tue shores of Long Leland aod New Jer have beea res- oued trom meane of 6: the dreads Bristol wouid have been Sis port ‘imporvium tho most r means for saving the lives of achievement ‘and the semopent tonsod ‘The services of all thore re wholly - tous, but jarry out thelr views. 1! their fellow eltizens, wy efforts in the cause of hi Lonatians will Berecel as aa, HH, Mar. ofllcers of the suis ntyaapieen ied Mordmer Solomon T. Nicoll, Robt, C, Goodhue, Denk Lord = | Jenn D, donee, Jones, Haq, Secretary, President Atiaauc’ Mutual = Georee D. Phelps, ¥ iow t Hewi i * Sohn Mar - Wm. E. Dona, Esa. :- Dear since, a very kind and compli enter iafomént in the city of New Y: next. signed Dy yoursel! and several ober gentlemen, for dave oon e nen @ hi accapting jour unstpecio€ ad flattering Javistion. 1 would geaatuly sense of the honor thus Personally Pabould a shrink from such & demonstration, » ‘bul 4 the Advocate however fveble, of @ noale cause, aud believing that the enterprise I love will 9¢ advanced by the honor thus paid ok ‘one of its advocates. [have the He Cd to be, with sen- timents of true esteem, your obedien Bite OHN B. GOUGH. This extertainment will be given at Nidlo’s Saloon, cornee of Broadway and Prince street, ou Thursday evening February 14. Tables will be set for 400 ladies and gentlemen. Wm. ri. Dodge, Esq., will preside, asausved by several vice presidents. To ladles the’ usual faciiities will be alforded in the dressing Doors open at 5}; Supper, precisely at dy. oda worth’s band is engaged for the occasion; and rich ‘speakiog asia expected from Mr. Gough and numerous gentlemen rom this and other cives and States, Single tickew $3. For a 4 numbered and reais secured. mn Monday next, at Roe, Lock- Publishers dir Broadway; wod'at 149° Nnssau Sirest, (riak skape). Parties froes avnoc! oan secure some ts ther, by tora jarding the amount, Direct, American Tem ran rom, 1Q' DEAL SOCIELY.—AT A SPECIAL MERT- Ig convened at National Hall, on the 24th inst sto elect a juil board of ofleers for the ensuing year, the doa! P. Gd. Mo ey was appointed main, protem. 4 large anienthu ic representation of ‘mambers app sared, and @ spiri.ed but Inendiy Contes: ensued between candidates for tne respective F Canvassing the pallols, the following gentlemen were deciared elected:— Preaiden'—Mr. Robert C. Montgomery. Vice-President—Mr, Alexander M Matihews. Kecording Secrolary—Mr- Gustavus A. Ratz, Financlai Secretary—Mr. Chas. Hi, Ring. Tressurer—Mr, Kichard French, Trustees—Measra, P, G. Moloney, Wm. Howe and Peter Aden. anclal Committee—Mexers John N. Haywood, Charles 8. Mathews and Benjamin F, Felrehld oat “t . M1 airman Davin B, Patae, Secretary. 3 ones ‘AYOR’S OFFIC#, NEW YORK, JANUARY 26, 1856.— ‘The Mayor calls upon ali good citizens to remove the ‘os irom the ndewalks in tract of thelr premises, or to render them passable by ihe sprinkling of ushes thereon. Frequent waci lente are ocourring from these causes and it is expocted that every citizen will waite In in removing so great an ALEXANDEH MING, Calero Clerk. AgONIC.—THE MEMBERS O¥ PALESTINE LODGE and A. M., are hereby notified to avend a seatlany nmeoling, ‘st thelr ‘eSoet No Ot Division Street, oa Thureday e » February 7, to take action upon the ques- tion of moving. By order of’ Hi, R. JACKSON, W. SM. W. PBANKARD, Bec’y, NEW, XORK, JANUARY 1, 1858—ANNUAL STATE- ment of tie Knickerbocker Ice company of the city and county of New York, incorporated 1855. e, No. 163 Oanal To the County Olerk of the city and contr of New York :— oe rye ‘of the 12th section purposes,” "we > hand you the Capital stock of this com, aay. 0.0, The above amount iwall'paidin, Debts at this dave all Jos. Brition, Samuel Toor, ine Browning, M. G. Leo- me Sag Secretaty,2* COMPZON, President, Wru1am J. Wricox, State of New York, ei sity an fpr and ocinty of New York, #9 —R. 7. Compton, President, and William J. Spillens, Besraisev cor the Knekerboeker lee) company, ofthe ety of New York, AL ose} rit — rowning, ‘Moses G. Leonard, John D. ‘Trustees of the said fepose and say, and Ascougl compeng, being. severally du duly sworn, Se re Soe }, that the foregoing is ato y mn an rect statement said comp: are the above deomtoed Ofllcers and Trustegs thereat. i bubscribed aaa sworn before me this oo dey of January, A. D. 1866, Wx. HAY, Commissioner of Deeds, NEW YORK, JANUARY 2, 185617 HAVING BEEN Sirculated very freely that {have resigued the Superintendent of Public Bi uusder Gosmraitaouers ot Repairs oo Bupphes, I would state to the public that nosuch part has ever occurred, nor have 1 ever though! of it. T aull recoain in ead poolion, tnd shall exercise my Breroga: tive until the proper authority (the of Fo atrry Tid, PUMDY, Superinlendent tBu jaildings. OTICE.—I HAVE AGAIN SECOre RED MY bea taken the y: Delancey ‘rect mare Iwill ‘Keep good i a in where eep a supply of losust er and treenall pa and wil rece . ve orders fal- and ft ant = at the shortest not rorAMES BAILEY, UBLIC CITATION.—WHEREAS, APPLICATION HAV- ing been made by the Board of Lirectors of tho South Sea Company, (Suldsee-Verein,) of this place, with a view to the diseolution of the tame. for ‘the issue of a public citation of all ard every such peraon or persons as may have any clains or demands on the said Houth Sea Company, of wa. nature 80 ever,unknown to the spplicant In questi, and expecially sil fanare in any way connected with the three vossals, tha erty of the said “bl the Olahelte, Capt, Lous Wiedlagr apt, H Hsing, ene ad i tery in the South Sea, and of which the el commenced its last voyage to the Weser fn te monts of De December, 1853. and the Jast uamed ship in the month of November, 1854; and the Jo- hann &midt, Capt. Franz Brandorft, which said vassel has bean partengaged in saling petwern Knrope and the United Statesot North America, aud which made its last voy- ‘age for acoount of, ‘om New Uriesns to Bremen, in the month of June, 1854: ‘fhe Superior Court of the {ces Hanseatic elty of Bremen herewith publicly notiies, tha! all parties thereby interested, unknown to the said applicant, who, Rom nny reason whatever, aad especially trom wansactions counecied with the three above named vessels, may have or sunpose to bave any claims or demands on the said South Sea ings of this city, are herewith cited to aj sppeac on Friday, the 9th of January, 1867, noon, 12 o'clock, before the commitiae of che Superior Hourt appointed to this end, in the upper hall of ‘he Connei) douse ot this olty, in order then and there to hand in u s'atement of their c.aims ‘and demands, with the exprow cendi‘ion thatall defauit of sppearance ob the ‘anich <appoted elvimants will epurely exclude all veneaie s olerwrioc accruing therefrom. and that in such case all claims will be- come from henceforth and forever absolutely nuil nod void. Bremen, from the Geaneeny-et ap Repatioe Court, January 2 1866. LINGEN, Becreiary. HANGHIFS.—THERE WILL BE A GRAND MASS 1D) mecting of tbiesvclety at Laura Kecne’s Varieties, on the evening of Saturday, January 26. The Order of Red Riovon will be on band to Fecelve all members, and. ala ull vends Who may wish to attend the, meeting, "A full atlendanso Ia mont respectfully solicited. By order of the Roard of Maua- G. B., Secretary, TEE PRESIDENT AND DIREOPORS OF THE BANK the Commonwealth desire to return their thanks to tae New York Fire Department for thelr prompt and suecnsstul Qtloris 1a gubdulng the fire at telr banking house on the morn- ing of the 26th 10 MILK COnsc MaRS. —EROWING. ya THE NAME ot David 8. Inte of Newtowa, L. 1, so Jong and tavorab! een in the intik business. ts beng mi same teke this method of in- f the pubite. that the only surviving member of thai family oe ame eny thal trade, fo this city, 1s the au> scriber, and I hereb: pi4 to imposition.” NaTHANIHL eh LS, ‘ai tenth eon 0, SOUTHERNERS, DRINKERS OF CONGR! T ter.—We aro reliably, that mineral utes Wk der the name of © Water,and sails uuder the name Ponce acme bane ts Fe nt ui iu a ‘where persons bray: are p rene”’ water, a,; wigreas ot Gareny there are waters of from Congress down at raoge i ‘and the articles f i tne be often dangerous w 48 tO de. ai ng tb eff of Congrens ‘wate, tho ‘of then boing rn: rely atte rent from that of the genuine Congress water, fre quently producing griping pains, , £6, sometines re sulting th serious permancat dticaliee ¥ weakening the di. festive powers, and. deotros in igh U the en init ‘Ale lay to connect several times a day with a I to be run from Mott Haver, Harlem, &., to Pack slip Ferry, Fecaites avenea or Cred oc peace PS ETO, vat 5 office, will receive due attention, | NEW MISTORIORL WORK.—NOW RLADY, arrutive of the meinorable. scblevemenia ot parva “.parew Jackson, pemes New Or- aang, tn the winter o 1814-15 By alexander Walker, (late of ny iy Lime. $1 2. & JACKSON, Tate J.C, Derby, Publiahers, 119 Maas seek EMOTE OF A omar FINANCIER, Saab aaron CO., 346 and 348 Breadway, have EN INCIDENTS IN THR nive or JACOB BARKER, ot New Orleans, Lo with historical ‘1 lal trans actions pad Loar yy nd bie ogee in in: Wells. I vale "| Baa erent Sach ot Jas Ba ‘uaner and ow READY—4 “BOOK FOR THE TIMES, Biringer & Townsend and Dewitt & Davenport, hide UAL TO pb vat KNICKERBOCKER, 'LETON & OU., 346 AND 348 BRUADWAY, ig @ just publ i oka giles vids SKETCHES AND BURLESQUES, Tihustrated ot the sathor, Price $1. Jobn Phoenix! Cy trum sborter!? Jeu valga’s your aught, Jou real 4 Pai tear knots, ® potluck or dey 6; and Baving found his fare Rei a Toll foo feoniy in his elbow chair, [al Ne eto Keclining thus in beatific Staring at nothing in the cheertal grate, Bteele pc bite eed adr ee dhs red And said, “Ob, Quit read, and understand!” took the book, and ‘with a grievous sigh, Turned on te ide ane eee eye— OW ry? us to the core; ine peer we sheieked, * Oh, ered Single, could uot i Must we be siaughtered with oluni Ro more! no more! ey poy ew ag and Wepre lee ata ont rl io grew The fiele few, aod Ping Steels ecb to “char” — e heeded not the ia 6 roar, a sbout—the pay a shriek. Bek Before ‘Assletal upon the floor, née came, we writ Yo all the agoniek ot fleroe guifaw, Wee wrcaved,” the hing wee up. A gentle dram— (iatermally app od) of Wolfotn Foti eared is tra convalescent sales We drew our slippers from benoath the rn Where wed kicked trem, aud” with toxefut look Gazed atthe cover of te Ehcantz book, 4nd thos solloqulzed, © John Mt is are ‘some,’ ere it noi bay “tow — Youyp inocked! whe tribe of funny soribblers * ‘They're ‘dished’ and ‘done-for.? “doubled up: aa ‘wold? 4hey7l| bow! ut you: great John, but never m Inu few years “twill rouble one wo find 2 Whilst ibou shalt flourish ia immortal y. Unburt amid the war of elemo its, (ire: earth, alr, and water,) the wreck of (animate and inanimate) matier, and the crush of (several) wor. ped. Q MUVOKOVE’S “GREEK Oe MOST CU- S rious work that has yet been issued upon the Kester question. For sale at GHO, & H. MILLERS (14 Broadway. D NEWS? No. 8OF FANK LESLIN)S TELUSTEATRD NEWs PAPER, Issued next Saturday, wil contain the following splendia engravings: ~ Ssust or George Law, by Jones, Portrait of vval Knapp lust of Washingion’s Life Guards MERIQAN ILLUSTRAT A Washington's Headquarters, at Newburg, New Yor! Exuuordinary ceremony atthe Nomar Cainelic Ohureh, at ‘St. Peters, Baitimore. roadway, New York, during tie “‘Sieighing Carnival.” New Hotel, imore, the t#timore House, Opening ot’ the first ralicoad in Lowa:— City of Davenport, Lowa, oad bridg %, Kock Isiand, connecting Davenport with settock Inland clty, Lows, ‘View of Root )s and, lows Portrait of Genera! Santana, of Dominica, Portrait of Kculouque, Emperor of Hayu. Pied of Central Park, New York. ‘Together witn numerous other wp.endid illustrations, and all the news of the week. The thrilling romanee, “Tux Last or Ths Race,” eom- menced in tte inst. ee Problems in chess. ¢ Otisos 12 and 14 Spruce street, New York. ECIDEDLY A GREAT ATTRACTION. ‘Look out for Sunday, Fel 8 COBY of TH SUNDAY CUURit It will contain & story involving the disctosura of her per sonal history, bythe wi wife of G. G, Foster, the former Julie De De Marguerities, enti FRIENDS AND FOES; ON, THOSE I LOVE AND THOSE I HATR, Mailed to subscribers wi $2 g1e copies 8 canta. SAMS Le SMITH & 15 Spruce street, R® TUE NEW YORK ATHEN HUM, ‘ull of spicy and Interesting miscellany, Pub lished t ty BisuRe & Co + 119 Nassau street; aud for sale at al! news depots, Price 4 cents, OUNG AMEKIOA, NO. 4—THS FOURTH NUMBER of this popular satirical and humorous paper now ready, At coptains twenty-four swencid ecmis illustrations and a grea, Yarlely of sri:y reading matter on Ail te political and social fea of the day. Kverybody abeuld take & look at the Mu miuipal Copsey ani love's peep ac Joba. ively onal room. The ladies will findin it some very valuable sugges. tions, and everybody something ‘o interest them. Price 6; conte the nuraber,_ For sale by all periodical dealers and Dew y T. W. STRONG, Publisher, 93 Nassau street, Lowen 1 TURKS IN NEW Pai Milburn’s second. tectur iets Valiey, on the Red Men snd the W: Clinton tad, Asior place, on Monda 8orclock. Doors open at]. ‘lickela, 25 casts. lor sn'e at the principal boo« slores, wi the Librarian's desk, Mercantile Library, and at the re M?.2 B. GOUGH WILL LECTURE ON TEMPRR ‘ance, in Williamaburg, tu the N. K. Congregational caurch Sou.b Ninth street, on Monday evening, at 73g o'clock. WHER WILL LECTURE ON ? before the Touro Literary In the Tabernacle, on Monday evenlug, Javnacy 28 n % cents, (reserved seats A) cents). ‘Tickets for sale Jacobs, 40; corner ‘broadway a d Park pl Haveriy’s, 120 Fulion street, CARD —AT AH gine Company No 20, it was unantinously re olved, Thai Wwe revurn our sincere thanks to the oflicers of the Bank of the Commonweslth for the bountitul supp y of refreshments fur. Dlshed us while on duty at the fire ou Iiday arping Seanacy 25, 1886. ‘M. HACKE!T, Oriel W. Epxonps, Seareler tary. BE RECKIPT OK THE FOLLOWING DONATIONS TO the Widow and Orphan Fund of the Fire Department is Yost thanktully acknowledged, vir From Home Insui Esq., Secretar: From Greenwicl Secretary. + 100 ng Washnigion Insurance Company, per ileary Weiioa, Secretar: Front nr Ietna Tnguvance ouipany, per Jacvb Brow wer, Keg. Secretary 2100 From Arcus in “THE BALL SEASON, HE BIRTEDAY OF THOS, PAINE, AUTHOR OF “Common Sense” and ‘Rights of Man,’’ od fio gic fod In the Vity Assembly Rooms, 446 Brondoay = evening, January 28, 1856 Tickets to be had’ aera White Messrs, ROSE, WHITE & THOMPSON, Committeo. (OMPKINS BLUES BALL.—THE TOMPKINS BLUES, (Company ©, Twelfth Regiment), ball will take place at Niblo’s, on Thursday evening. January 31. Tickets may be obtained at the armory, Mercer House; Dodworth’a music ntore, 493 Broadway, and at the prineipal hotels. DANOING: ACADEMIES, 21 HOWARD STREET—GRAND DANOING SOIRFE— Whe CAROLINE VEZIANS respectfully informs her irienda and her pupils that a grand dauctng soiree will take piace on Ruiurdyy evening, Jan. 2, from b to U1 o'clock, at F dancing ucademy, 21 Howard sireet. Admittance 50 cents Dancing school and private lessous aitended evary day. DODWORTH'S PRIVATE DANCING ACADEMIES, +, No. t06 Brondway, New York; No. 187 Montague plese, iyi aro.n0W open for the peas. Pupils oan commenss ytime, Circulars e: Ing ime and terms can at the ecademies, £4 PRerweon SARACOO'S DAKCING A AGADEMY, 1 x0. 879 Fourth strees.. German and American cot! gvery evening, ‘nitended: by ‘oy une elite of New" York. Sines opning, and private lewons at all hours. Nga Mtihor Man’ evening practice, at a reasonable WATCHES, JEWE JEWELRY, &O. CAuroRst “DIAMONDS, EQUAL 0 THE REAL diainon Seow g(luntex, ping, with chain, $5; single $1 to $20; earrings, $5 to Indies’ Am Of he, above articles wont by mail, by en- amount, addressed 1, & J, JACOBS, manufacturing Joweile irs, 407 Broadway. ‘ATCHES AT WHOLESALH PRICES.—GOLD AND sliver watches, ofevery desci{ption, less than any other store in the city. Buyers o watches would do well e ell before purchasing elsewhere, Kvcry artiste marked in plain figures in the window, L. & J. JACOBS, importers of ‘watches, Broadway. b>} s™ : a 4) z a3 = cy ad i i: : sre E z LADY 18 DESIROUS OF OBTAINING A SIEUATION as resident goverueus io a amily where there are rem under tw of age. address M. GERMAN GIRL WANTS A aITUATID on, ag ce CH. Lerwsid of purse, and todo plain sewi a ae relerence even, ‘Cap be seen for ont any af 7 Racing YONNG GERMAN Lap A XOMNG QRUMAN LADY, srRAKING ENGLISH, address 205 Kim & bakery, any ober nov Tences va bey Rete given.,Please au, Me Be ras ahs pile rooms cca GIRL a A sraansow wurse, and to ior three days at Mire. For Foreman’s, $s ‘West Tt ‘near srenne, third tloor, front room, ' None a aes ioe | J appy. A pao op oy YOUNG GERMAN es WHO ike French and English, wishes to find # situation in — to white nrsets grown up children; city references given. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG LADY, WHO I8 ENGAGED im Pralies foun tome; ben teterses tiven, aaron «Hera offee, a ating particulars; terms must below. GENTLEMAN, INTENDING TO VISIT EUROPR shoruy. on business, would like some ‘comms sions, to execute, Best of references turnished, Address C. D., Herald office. FRENOHMAN, A Sears toacher is 2 so privae sami, A x ‘an Ot speakin; w Coureh see ys ig ng! HAVING BEEN FOR SEWERAL France, wishes @ situation ia a eallege, , to give lessons in French, Latin, Mab. "Address MG. AS FRE NCHMAX ATS. A BEET ATION, understands ail kinds of pastry; has lived ia bret clued families in France aod oocnos gyri to 8 hotel or pri- "ee family, in be city or county, A P.M, 20 Church OORRREFING FOR A FEW 110URS RVRRY Day.— auld ike wo seep w soto noche My double er siegls entre for ‘moderate salary. Address a few bours during Ch ACS ata Prectice, Heraid ‘oflee, for four days. ines as br ITUATION warren 2x, d YOUNG ‘man, as barkeeper. Gan procure yimouia #38 ie characier and aollity frou his last emplover. ‘poly ar address to vit M., 203 Bouth at., corner Catherin: MPLOYMENT WaNTED.—A YOUNG LADY WISHES jo obtain rome business or employment that well; writes a plain, rapid hand. and {s quick aud. intelligon’; can be safel ly entrusted with any business in which 'p my bpd hae to sopeer Khemrolvee: is Coe ng AS as reacer. Address, particu! by oloyment, Unbos square Post oflce, . GREAnION AS wer NURSE WANTED—BY A YOUNG ‘ried woman, with # fresh breast of milk, who lost her baby at three weeks old; at ae. take a baby to her own residence, or at the of ita parents. rhe dest of city reference can 1¢ given. app: \y at 189 West 20th st, in the barement, near 8th ‘avenue. Sav ao re WANTED—BY FOUR COLORED YOUNG ‘Women; one as cook, one as nurse and ssamstreas, one 36 chambermald and. yaliars apd oue as laundress, ree raee same by four. ‘stant white young women, ‘at No. 11th et, near Broadway. ‘sine ee y fspeheagel ced WANTED—BY TWO GERMAN GIRLS; one todo housework; and the ee ween years ot age) Wo take care of children, " Inquire at 143 Stanton it basement. (ON WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS washer ard ironer. or would do house work; she is also s very good Inundress. She bakes LS jes, &c. ‘No objections to fo,in jhe country, cory references, Call HE ADVERTISER, A LADY, A PERSON ACOUS- ‘tomed to business, would wish to engage with a respec ble house to attend stdre, if t Fequl‘ed most, resectable re renoes and security g loyment Ie more the objec han aa arr jr rao! ate in he above, would like. to Joa in some busi Wor be respectable. dress Business, Herald oflice, a 0. CENTRAL, AMERICANS AND CALIFORNIANS ‘The subscriber, who has bad over twenty years’ exveri- epee and ae ween in mercantile, manufacturing, lamber- tng ond milling business; also, farmiig in ai ie branches, and {nieresied in machinery for quar crushin § wud amiga. mating go, ke., wishes fo go out as agent or otherwise, Ad- ‘Can produos ea} at 24 Sdavenue, between Sit and $b ats, Post (PO REAL ESTATE OWNERS, MERCHANTS, MANU. facturers and mechanics — Wanted reats,, ac-ounls or bills to vollect, by a youn; led man, who has been em- ployed as collector for the last tive s Jeursin thin city. Refer. ences given, Address collector, Hera'd ofice, of ‘No, 213 ea wenty seventh street, ie? PHOTOGRAPHERS.—ANY PERSON WISHING TO engage the services of an experienced ambrotypist ts re- quested to upp'y personally or by letter to K.P. Thompeon, et Thompson’s dag uerrean gallery, 315 Broadway. N. The best of; Teterence given, ws iED~A aay AS NURSE AND CHAMBER- ae Apply at No. 2 Livingston place. Must be well recommend WANTEDAA SITUATION, BY A GERMAN ee Ei AS usek ee p er and to take care of children, an Ame! family. Inquire on th corner of Degraw and Court sree over i grocery store, Brooklyn, ‘ANTED --A SITUATION, ae DAILY GOVERNESS tor children, to teach music and aanne: Ke partially, pei if required the German language also; native itzerland, and a Protestant; the bes: chy Telerenoe given. Sony at 860 Broadway. Wikia SITUATION, TO OVERSEE THE Fi male domestics ia « public house. Address 8. ew WAstEDa oy A J A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUATION id Wailer. inquire’ at 54 Biate st, Brooklyn. anq' cok. tL a eS eee W 27 2UBSE— WANTED, BY A REFPECTABLE WO Dreaal of milk, S baby to wet nurse, home, Soa le references. Inquire Dr. dohason. iS Bast 24th At, OF Mra, Duggan, 138 Kast 36th st, W4STED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GtRt, A ‘situation ax Waiter anc chambermaid, oc to as: sist In general housework; is strong and wi.ling to be ‘nsefal Can be seen on Saturday and Monday, the 26th and 28th icat, at 54 West 25th at., between Sth and aves, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG GERMAN ‘woman, 2 do housework; can do washinw and ir oning. Gora reference Apply at 43 Worth st. Can be seen for two day: WwW Y A_RESPECTABL situation, 8 cook and Jaundress, in a smal! fawily. Has good reference.” Please cali at 200 East loth st., near Ist av., 2d floor, beck room, ‘ANTKD—A SITUATION, ‘woman, as first Tate cook; is a g toassist sn worhing ited: ko best of one reterence given. lott st., between Spring and Frince, Can be seen for two days, TANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, to do general housework, or anv kind of'up sinirs work; spe is for elther competent.’ Can produce good city reterences Please cll at 92 Broome street, on tirst oor, between Columbia and Cherry sts, Can be seen for two days. WANTED BY AN AMERICAN MAN, AND WIFE, without children, apartxents where the rent could be paid by taking care of the building, or something’ot that kind; or the woman would taxe coarge of the house for one ‘gentle man or wore, they baving been in that iy for several years past. The Dust of oly reference ost be gives for honesty andre epectalty. Please aidress a note, post paid, to Mrs. Daly, Union square Post office, tor one work. WARSTEDIBY A YOUNG MAN, EIGHTEEN YEARS old, @ situation in a store, Oa te ead to learn a trade. References given, Address KE. M. D., Herald oflice. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS EN. WY, (iy, let or ansttant ‘vookkeoper. Address J. 1, 0 office, BONUS WILL BE GIVEN FOR A RESPECTABLE situation vertiner bas acted an bi house 320 and od bekbeaper ina’ can furnisb frst class textitaonials d capability, Address J., Herald Lead A PROTESTANT Sores ood baker, and will TONEER FILLMORE 1, EIGHTH W. ‘A private meeting of the above club’ will be Held at ih thelr juarters, 185 Spi faphn, payen Bor cents to the Becrwiey) ‘have an opporta- on pment fity ot folaing the cub. BY order of hr DAVID J. OAKLEY, President, INSTRUC! rmON. AS ITALIAN, GRSTERMAN DESLES TO GIVE Lis. sons or in ‘rench io andle men or indies, or to be received ae tuvr of children ta some eee tam Lae a Lavasiy He oan wach the br tory, arithmetic, ac. Terms will be nodersio. Adress A, ‘Magni, No, 61 Greenwich avenue. \eherd NEW SYSTEM OF beg ta) Rag hs ane! “ee the New York Chamber a Pb guacekc tics ad N.Y. pet oan} mildes, on Feoelpt ofthe price, L CH LL, aa oe D. TaeporE 239 was i wes to a ihe. thirough a SD Sle thay ‘and acquired: Terms reasonable. earn Lt LANG UAQK—A THOROUGH 1 KNOWLEDGE of the German paqusee may be obtain possible: ta ‘under the tuition of Mr. iinet re, sh 4 thas taught the same in thi oly with’eminent en tes eueten at te French and Italian lang aught, by & compe: tant Talian gentleman. leraie. No, 21 Rivington street. PEN REN NEE GPANISH, LESSONS WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WHO ‘Sst acquired some erammauent nowledge of the Spanish ~ Be why learn to converse fad ‘Spaniards only need apply. Addrowe H. 1, Dox 8108 DID Mey da! SEVEN badge J in Geo round aii Fier fi sre: ee nd made ee etan owner ves at 834 Fourth street, trom noon till 2 o’ciock. “pba pe chine nhs tna het LARGE AND VARIRD ry TMEN’ . A bert Co.’s beautiful diagonal Le ae CR? ka cellence; alao, 8. f. 4i.w, Saad felebrated on ‘exhibition’ aé the at RATHEWS: bole og Gia CONCERTINA as Pr ANOFOR i ED- ARD BAR’ rrofeasor of the above i He imparts a’ rae rs “tbo gular inva ay an : ioeanble fany lady or gentleman to accompany themselves music O8EPH G. KORSTLER, TE TEACHER ¢ Or Muar S10, H removed to on street, room Ns, oftees his services for instruction in thorough bass, plano and singing, on Teasovaole terms. Jim PUBLISHED—"LA BELLE POLKA,” ranged in brifiant snd atenpie style, by Julla Fowle. Sola the the principal mus music AR- ‘UBT , PUBLISHED. “LET bt) EW oad 1 tn ta @ Mand “Old Man's Darling,” by Prank Dra atl ere, rif ting,” ‘ran! aie date | ‘the most popular ballads nor issued They adould be sung | in every house, For sale at al! music stores, ner ddbeveand 1a BY. ‘WANTED-IN A D A DRUG STORE. | ‘sy eaking Kin ‘orphan, ‘vo will have a comfortanie wr 240" ‘av. A, for three day 8 vURa Saye apne A “HOTEL, AS ASSISTANT IN the office; #mail. Tne best of ctly reference re- giired None Bee rdawer oles wuling. to devote his teas to the int of bis employer, Address Holo’, ta owahend- writing, box ‘fox 122 Herald office. RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO CAN OOME WELL. Tecommended and is (boro orough.y acquainted pinyin ness. Apply at Fulton avenue corner of Gold st a st st, Brooklyn. RUG CLERK W, ED—AN AMERICAN BOY, BE- tween a, Sy" Visa ‘spsre Po 16 and 2 ved CE a ert esetel ant vole ag a eS RBESPROCTABLE YOUNG MaN OF may ion to solicit oxtere far new ond beaut ural Desulitully ilustrated potion ions, baleey? ‘commision given.” Apply at jayne’s oftics, 18S Greenwich sta fourth tor, OVERERSS WARTRD—ONE, (0 SPEAKS THE ge correctly. Ay ‘at No, 2 Lextagton pie, Stuy voana 8 maquare, Ty teh ee Wstep as MIDDLE AGED Li gig AM ‘WOMAN, & competent ho woud be country; city reter« ear 61 omen oa eee hy I 229 Tex, Won Four a re \c- teenth s ues before IA. Ml this week WASTED—A NURBE,TOTAKE CARE OF J pe INFANT. ‘and tosew. Must bes protestant and come well recom id. French, bootch prefer ‘Oall ang iaty anh alneat or English red. at Ne. 41 Wicgetets ENGLISH GIRL, To” po 3 ssion ‘and assist in taking care of children. Aj Madison avenue, two doors above Slat st., between I ao a ANTED—AN By GLisH OR FRENCH @I waiter. Apply at 65 core ag name nesrnertbedassietal ‘ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GUAMAN OR B FRENCH ‘woman, as.child’s burse and sea one who cat: oaeiee ‘satisiactory ‘Apply at 40 Dey ac, tate ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL, IN A SMALL PRIVATR Weaataaacn civure edete tintietas wee ANTED-GOOD STRAW ‘SEWERS, ALSO GOOD NE- iar. and fency lace sewers. Apply at 1 Leroy place, Bleecker 8, beeween Mercer and Greene sts, ANTED—A MAN, CAPABUK OF WORKING AND Keeping tu order Wheeler & Wilson's eewing machines, Also, a bat ‘Yo auch persons a lveral salary and Constant employment will be given Apply ut corner of Ray: mond and Bolivar tts , Brookly 1; ANTED—A MAN OF FNURGY, WITH $200, TO gageinarespectable, permenent business, paying to two men over $1,500 per year ench; there are two. vinees of Yasiness, employing tou persons” Avply at S88 Faitm st» Brconlyh room, up stairs, near ihe vity tall. ‘Two men ‘with small capital wanted, A good chatcs olferes ANTED— MEN OUT OF BUSINESS TO LEARY a ton, ool An op yortunit;. Ap~ Bre at No. > Catharine at, room 9, up siairs, WANTED SDOIDIATELY, 4 MAN, WHO, ORDER. ands millizery, and straw goods; ot oz bearer ae by flogle eed doasie case Geee 8G. H., box 129 Herald oflise. ‘ANTED—A FIRST RATE WAITER; Koeln WHO UN- derstands ber business ‘hoi ~e ‘been accus- wait. Apply at 160 Kast 14 TAITER WANTRD.-ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS fv ig and competent to take earns ofa private beer. ing house, of genteel appearance and of good address, wil city referénce, may apply at 19 Union square, before 12'A, M, ‘ANTED—A SMART, "NDUSTRIOUS BOY, “ABOUT: Me Wi te Modem rn Sma an nest and of er e pal s Canal st,; none other need apply. x 500. ‘HANDS WANTRD—TO WORK ON WaITE OUY aniris” rwo dollars depostt required. Chas. Danscomb, 21 Fwion at., top tloor. 100 ) MANTILLA 3 MAKERS. WANTED IMMEDIATBLY ; ashest and: stant emp’ pone Y ied ‘OUNG MAN, WHO I8 DE- aretcl finishing b'mself as a watchmaker, would wish fe make an arrangercent with soms competent person. he two. two. hours’ instruction dails, from 7 to9 P.M. ‘The finer branches ‘of the business will be required for ‘practice... Address "Ho- rology. Herald office, stating where an tuterview may ba bad. 10 MANUFACIURERS AND OTHERS, repos ING T the services of gbeteon, who i: remponuble and capable in a ‘management of mechanical affairs und 8 Bocounts, ot are aoe tatiana tee Address i H., Herald office. V ATCHMARER WANTED APPLY TO V. J. MAG. Wit, 6 Malden lane, Waa FOREMAN FOR A Lisette AND ‘ilery establishment, fully com of appar acum ao. Unezeepiidaaile setefence recuves ras character and eapavility. A so ishmun preferred. Address Jonn D, Hemerate, 140 West 17th st, ti ag GOOD 1 HATTER j ONE “wo ONDER, f the trade. Aivo ® good hat vy tore lere & Co., No 21 Etm st. ‘OUSEROLD FURNITURE WA ATED —THE SUBSCRI- freer pived wishes oF —— jae newest ,00) worth ofhouce: furniture, of medium quality; Boy family svout breaking op houreheeig, can Sind a cash ee ae ‘upon ¥ OOETON , ® Beekman sireet. _LOsT AND FOUND. OUND-ON THR 22D INST, IN PIGHTRENTH fireet, a bracelet of small valie. app'y ai the oflice No. §% Merchants’ Exchange. Ronee kn GRAND STREET, NEAR ESSEX MARKET, & gold locket, ‘The owner can have I! by provian proper” ty and paying expenses, Ow'l on Mrs, Field, No. 7 Hattolc st, B hig cms, eng 25 JAN. oh, FO! R BANK BOOKS — ‘On hamberw atreet, Lon Bowery Savings, No. 15,97: No. 102,592; one Reaman’s Favings membered. Also, three notes, $150 $500, $100. b ward will be given for their return toJ. O. Willis, oo Washing- ton Market, West street, as they arc ot no use to any but the owner, OST—A SMALL CAMEO BREASTPIN, A HEAD OF Minerva, on 24h January, in broadway, between Soros and Bleecker ste. A suliable reward will bé paid to te f er st 24 Beach street. OfT—IN OR NEAR MAILLARD'S STORE, NO 6a Broadway. on Thursday evening last, a buckkin purse, coptaining about $38 in go.d. mostly five dollar and some allver; also @ gold cross, with the name of the ower un the back. ‘ibe tinder will be hberally rewarded oy returning the same to Smith K. Lane, 27 ¥ Wail street OST.—IF THE GENTLEMAN AND LADY WHO Lp pl 8 parcel containing & pair of patent leather boots, on Of the Grand street ferry boats, on the ni ht of the 29d nats, will leave the same at #8 Liberty, or 160 West Thirty-ninth streats, (bey will be suitably rewarded, Lost bast i NIGHT, IN BROADWAY, NEAR PEARL. Opposite the City Hosptial, fur victoring, with cence re ‘silk, for which & itera reward wil be paid. Apply at 195: at. 8. CAMPBELL, POLICEMEN, 4C.—8TOLEN, ‘No.50 Weat Washi ton place. @ biack cloth over: coat. velvet collar, lined wits hack ill ‘nroughout and red silk sleeve linings, A liberal reward will be paid tor ite re- covery by applying as above. ria REWARDS. () REWARD—FoR THE RETURN oF THR PAPERS () Fond in an overcoat taken from the 00 oes Hotel last Frida; pie, ‘and no wentious asked, ‘They may be returned through the Post ofice oe obser write, and on rece the reward will 4 or wherever rected. if ° OM witrta ws. $25 REWARD.—LOST, ON TUESDAY EVENING, A ) lndye? white Cantor crape iat apne ‘a towel tarde, Rights avenue ard, The ‘will om oft the. above reward and the thanks of the ownur by returning it to 8, Philips, 133 Maiden lane, D5 BE REWARD, LOST, CN WEDNESDAY, THE 16PH. fo Brooklyn on or ear Fuitm, Conrt or Auntie streets, w lady's gold hunting ease waich, and chain autaohed, with two. one The fincer will receive reward by leaving the samo with C. £8.16 Guanes allp, New York. {Se EI EE EIN REWARD.—LOST, FRIDAY, JANU 5 srvookivn or ‘New "Yorks one’ blask bags’ mete in” The reacaingeene ehaete Sues REWARD —A GOLD LD WATCH. 3 HUNTING CASES, $25 ES on the Sco Aable of room hag V7, in feulgats st F-. Dodge, Triton Mansion, ‘Dam. The above ‘be, ‘same, nm DoDG! ‘Vancomi to ~ 4, raeedaribepai wan pao rae Pk REWARD.~THE ABOVE REWARD WILL BR $25 iu Paid for the return to the underuigned of a a Ti, Be re two sels of pearl ornaments, handKereblel, et PT vrai rae at tive, of worked uncersleeves és. was lett on board one of the Peck slip fer: OFelock yesterday afternoon. JOUN Wii RY st benver at $] () BEWARD. STRAYED FROM CORNER or and Grand street, on Thi 7 17 inat., an Eo; eh bal Duly Nerve ‘hite 9 spo Baek ‘And round bis eyes; had water eda a ices be riven. will receive the above reward, Nomore reward wil $ 0) aid ac no gue ABOVE REWARD BR ‘and no questions asked, for the return documents Fit sirinasae fons receipt book | 810: with white Smith, The 608 Hudson ————— x. | $5 REWARD. To he ON THE EVENING OF TAR 96TH Red, January, black white Bree cocker street, will $5 = REWARD Lost, F saat nes ue ite, Sih ehite a fot ~- wil be eon bree mh oe” se RD.—LOST, te tens i ing Ietarien reed Hate DOG. WITH 5 | $5 poet were Ol octets two ballon kay Any parson Ten fig eu iit Neveer REWARD.—LOST, FRENCH $4. me nace ayenves, Apply at 142 Bleecker street, ee, la Talcennrh wront,

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