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ro judgcens of the A i Loui-saca ote. No. 49. ship ward, Wim T. Satch et» A poe! , vs Bredenck Wissiman, Acmame peta by Hon. Ro Jopnson fy2 a ppetinats, wal My Reva for appellee Boxten Wecealy Sank Siatem Bosrox, Jan. 29, +1858, The following table shows the footings of our bank strement for the week ending January 23, 44 cympacod wih the week previow News from the Copper Mii Bouvvaro, Jan. an 20, 1855. Ve-have ceceived advices from Ontonagon, (northern ly ota kas Lge ad Faced weather Mel ermometer r: fhe 19 10.28 deg, telow zero most of the tims, ot deg. at mid-day in the pt ae Frag: ia] @arcity of provisions at Al 2 Point ‘(eonsia,) A Superior. Beef selling at $50 per bol., en other supplies in proportion. The $50,000 Express Robbery. Borrato, Jaa. 29, 1856. Fite, Ayres and King, the alleged robbers of the American Expreis Company, were ar- topes the Supreme Court here th(s morning. tin the ples of mot guilty, and were remanded Total Loss of the Brig Dolphin. Nesiocx, Jens 29, 1856. fae brig Dolphin, Hatch, from m Porto fico’ with » pda and six passengers, woat ashore at Cape aon the 12th of January. ‘The vesse} proved a tal wreck. Passengers and crow all saved. ‘The Brig Monecean Safe, &c. BavriMone Jan, 29, hhe brig Moncean, which sailed from New York on the aM ult. for Baltimore, avd was supposed t> be lost, has avved at Norfolk. She was blowa out to sea, and has ‘eperkenced severe weather. have no mails to-day south of Richmond, The Bark John Gilpin Ashore. Bosrox, Jan. 29, 1856. bo dark John Gilpin, frow Ctenfusgos for Boston, went avore last evening at Biluinsgate, Wellfleet, aud lies in amwy position. A steamer leaves here at 12 o'clock to taker off Bearture of the Augusta from Savannah. SAVANNAH, Jan. 29, 1856. fio steamship Augusta was detained here till Sunday miming, when she sailed at 9 o’clook for New York. Marzkets. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. PuiapEurais, Jan. 29, 1856. (tock are more lively. We quote:—Pennsylvania 5's, 8a; Ravoed 4930, Inland, 15; Morris Caual, 14; Pennayivanis New Oriaxs, Jan. 28—Noon, Ctton-—Sales this morning of 1,000 bales, ut lormer wate Sugar fair, at 5746. Molasses, 36:. 2 3534 conta. Far, $9." Corn, i2c. Mesa pork, $17. New ORLEANS, “files of cotton up to noon to day, 1,000 bales. ‘Dem fal at unchanged’ raves, Cotton frelghte to: Liverpool, 4, dy British veusela, anson’s mas ere, Size Sagucrreotypes for 50 1d In a nice case, twice the size ee taken fond Sena ae Oye ual to those made elsewhere for $2. Broadway, oppesite Motropo! tan Hotel. @ Cents in Stamps or Stiver Enclosed to soreatber having DURNO’S catarrh snuff for sale, will x by return mail; or, from the manufactory of the J. DUBNO, Albany, N. ¥. Duguorreoty pes, In Cases, Qa; Pho rap lmtetsise, $3; lampratypes, the new fashion partrata by the double ‘uclion patent camera, en all erthe saving system, Depot, 289 Broadway. ‘Lghte, Newton & Bradbury’ anes Poth! at and six anda 0 0. Meloa eon, io be ‘(rom Pianos and me- fodews to les, N: BAY COLBURN & NASH, agents, No. 4 and V erp hie fate 9 ‘Wedding pes, ke —The latest styles the most mclegaat nr ean always be found’ at BVERDELL SB ‘Duane Mr. ’s is the ot pact Peat a card engraving and printing ‘i Broadwa; {Great Reduction. — The mu becranel gceive $00,new pupiis this day, at the nominal cl ot ak RLS Vin b, GOLOSMITH, and 277 Fultoa st., Brooklyn. a Ce: nding straw andal do the work far better them at No, i Z i Protessor ma wORTO BRADLEY & 00. a yeep des: yomiae and burgiar hands ete eae Cold Fret and Chapped 1 Hands.—By Rub- sae warranted or ibe ‘money. returt cents. Sold by all the druggists. ‘Depot, 60 Cortland o's Halr Dye, Wigs and To scpptring tn inocnaparabie dyer OF fia Klad> "Wholesale ead retail si aac No.6 Astor House, Dye.—Wigs Vigs and Toupees— Destin the world. ‘Tis unrivalied and original dye te jed in twelve private rooms. Batchelor’s wigs and ve improvements over ig eet being chef dan onvres ofc ashame s his? HIKLOR'S: 259 roadway. bigs cere te Grow guent, whic ot ata jure seh a bolle; went poy part Sho ogunry., Ho Biate sireet, Albany; 4 sia ae Ct es rd street, Philad ciphlae c Chafes, Rough, Tender, | Elesh, fos Helen eruptions, by GOURAUD'S ‘fan medicat Poudre ecbiile. uy pibroots hale fr0 0 low lebeads or any part of ihe body. lily white hair nid Fentorative. At ‘ihe old depot, wf Walker mre, est ire from Broad‘ k Perfumed Breath.—What Lady or Gon- n would remain under the of a disagreeab! Ns Sra eta ne een eee ah render it sweet, but leave fee wena 01 of e ayn H the uals #3 doltoate, helt ‘friends, will saver mention Pour a single of the “Balm” on your tooth bi Trash the tooth i nig orning. A fifty cent bottle will Fann te ier maley FRIRIDOE & 00.. proprietors, sod ian druggists. ¢ Best American, French and n trusses, withand without mechanic, sold at half the rices, for cash only. Perfect satisfaction given or no orwarded to the country. Wholesale dealers supplied mely low prices, BRIDGMAN & 00., 166 Grand street, Ventre mark ret. Lolloway’s Ointment and Pills are Highly ommended for the cure of erysipe as. They act in unison bn the system, cleansing and purifying the blood, and never 10 cure any skin disease, however§desperate the case 4 Sold at the mannfactories, lane, New ee Strand, London, and by all dru, 8, ‘at 250 ~ and ber pot or bos Rheumatism and Scrofal: their Most ful form; a'so, old ulcers, pimples, and the wora! cases of es of the blood, liver complaint, ‘kidneys, incipient con- he, &e., are moat certainly cured by that groat TAYATIS Life Uaisam, Principal office, 240 Grand 6 cents per bottle, For sale py the druggists, Agent at irs. Hayes, 176 Fulton street, NEW YORK HERALD, On Monday, Jan, 23, Ourven Downe, in the 74th yoar “ae Toe reistives and friends of the family, and those of his iam, Rev. Jefferson Wynkoop aad Rey, Rishand W: he faneral, this afterncon, a: half past three o'clock, from the residesce of his son, Wm... Danaing, No. 72 Christopher stree! On Monday, Jan, 28, 1856, of consumption, Mrs. Ausy PoxsvorD, rele; of the late William Ponsford, in tue Slat Koop, aco reapeatauy ‘The relatives and frieads are invited to attend the fu- neral, from ber lata resi.lenge, No, 72 West Tweaty-ninth street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, without fnriher "Tancevile, Obio, ant Louisville, Ky., papers please ER Tuesday, Jan. 29 ‘Mumpay, son of Mic! ‘The friends and ac Patrick, Thomas a Jumeral, to-morrow afvernoon, residence of his ioe, ‘No. 101 East Twenty-fitth a! ee", On Tuesday morning, Jan, 22, afer a short, illaass ‘the late J. I. Doremus, in the 0:8 Ts cisee amd frlead of the Serctiy. ave xespecitily invited to attend the faneral, from the of disease of the heart, ay | aad Ann Murpay, Taatatances of lis brothers, “Mt iavivot to attem at one o'clock, from the Wau i to-morrow aftetno: of his unee, Mr. P. Waiters, without further notice. , Rey. Jouy B. BaLtano, age 63 The public are respectfully invited to attead the funs- al services, atthe Saptist Church, in Tweaty-sscond treet, between Third and Lexing‘on avenues, to-morrow afternoon, st four o’cluck. Ais remains will be takea to Colchester, Coon., Kentucky and for interment. ‘North Caroiias papers please copy. jouer Jan. 20, Mre. Magy ANN Wats, i het triends, those of her husband, Walter Wals! T. Walsh, are respectfully invited the ‘funeral, to-morrow mornii fon five late residence, No. 15 Fitth Un Monday, Jan. 28, of consump! years, 1 month and i at nine o'clock, on ee Epwarp fe fatel ¥, and thove of “ais brothers, William H. and Daniel, are respectfully invites to a:tend the funeral, to-morrow afvernoon, at one o’clock p ly, without farther invitation, from his late realience, No. 79 Saliivan street. x Gp Sones, Jan. 28, of convulsions, Exmanena, wife at of Ballyshanaon, eounty Don will take place to-day, trom her late resi- 361 First avenue. Dae frends of ra short and severe itlaoss, Henry Penney, in the 20th year of her age. Her relatives and fciends, and the me-nbers of Pitt;ain Chapter, 0. U. A., are respectfally invited to attend the to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock, idence, No. 34 Goerck tree’, without farther in- papers please copy. 5. Cind adele Sa 478, relatives and friends of the family are requested to the residence of his pacente, weea fhicd and Foucta avenues, , Jan. 29, GEORGE A., son of Win. ng, aged 4 years, 6 months and 6 attend the funeral, Fighty-third street, to-morrow morning, at eleven o’clock. ‘of consumption, Roneet Janes, Susan Hanntford, aged 7 years, 6 The relativer and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the faneral, this afernoon, at half t twelve o'clock, from the residence of his parents, Pifty-eighth street, between Second and Third avenues. The remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. Calm on the besoma of thy God, spirit, rest thee now; ch us thy footsteps trod, " His neal wes on tby brow, His golden locks and bared smiles He mths and 28 days. Ours only for a God claims our ee boy. Ricuarp Barwasy, Jr., son of Richard ahd Catherine Barnaby. aged 3 years and 2 montha, \¢ fuenily are reuested to attend the fa- neral, from his late resiJence, No 253 Monroo street, to- morrow afternoon, at one o’clock. Calm on the bosom of thy God, ‘Young spirit, rest thee now; Fen while with us thy footeteps trod, Bis seal was on thy brow. His golden locks and sunny smiles No more will give us joy; Ours only for a little while— God olaims our darling boy. , Jan. 29, ADA Lowen, daughter of William J, and Sophia F. Gladding, aged 2 weeks and 8 God in bis wisdom has recalled The precious boon his love had given, And though the ca: ket moulders here, ‘The gem is sparkling now in heaven. In Brootlyn, oz Monday morning, a, aged €3 years and 4 “months, ‘relict of Col. Chas. D. Coxe, ite Causal of the United States at Teipoli, ‘Tho relatives and friends of the family, and those of her sons, Jcbn C. and Lucian Coxe, and of her son-in-law, C. F, Camana, are respectfully invited to attend the fune- at two o'clock, feom her late 1esi- street, near Sackett The friends of On Tuesday mornin Jan. 28, Mrs, Fortu- dence, No. 6 Boardman place, C street, without further notice. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood for interment. In Brooklyn, E. D., on aed Her remains will Brergreens, from her late residence, Fourth proiky cor- th Sixth street, to-morrow morning, at ten noo and Er Portland, Me., and Jefferson county, N. Y., MBsoniny, den. 29, after a short illness, Harem, wife of William James Mackrell, and youngest daughter ragnell, in the 20ti) year of her age. friends of the family, and the memoers terprise Lodge No. 36, I. 0. of 0. F., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, without rei tece notice, from her late residence, No. 159 Court st Warren aud Baltic streets, Brook, noon, at two o'clock. Her remains wi wood for interment. ‘At Poliifly, N. J., on Monday, Jan. 28, Mary, wife of John H. Powers, aged 25 years and 3 months, The friends and relatives of y City, will meet conveyances at Boiling Spring "Rica's Walls yapers'plonss copy: a ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. tion, Address E. P. Trason, at Worcester, until lst February, afterwards, New York, NFORMATION WANTED OF ETHERINA FITZPAT rick, native of the county of Leitrim, Ireland. She has six years, She lived with James street, at that time. Her four brothers wish to Piease address Francis Maguire, 217 Sullivan re her brother stops, rR, R. A PAGR WILL OBLIGE A FRIEND BY CALL- been in New York RE, JULIA WERKS | Witt. ‘FIND Ee LETTER TO HBR in the. ofllce, J. 0 —BE AT ‘THE WASHINGTON @ A. 0 night without fail, We are all to be there. ST, T.H. HE GENTLEMAN WHO CALLED AT 21 BROADWAY, fa relation to a lady*s breastpls, Jost in i] please eal: again. J. HALL. ‘a Sixtn avenue car, w: THE LECTURE SEASON. FREE LECTURE ON SHAKERIAM "AT THE TABER. nacle.—An exposition of the principles le known as Shakers w: day evening, January 31, by F.W. Evans, a member of the New Lebanon Soclety, commencing at haif-past seven o'clock. OWKLL LECTURES IN NEW YORK.—REV. W. H. MILBURN’S third leoture on the “Slissiasippi Valtey,i? ov “The Cabin Homes of the Wilderne: the 9} of tl Revolution,” at Clinton Hall, fey wl ing, January 31, at8 o'clock. It Srincipal Book stores, 8 desk, Mercantile Library, and at the door. R. JOHN B, GOUGH WILL LECTURE ON TEMPR- rane, op Wednesday evening, 30th inst. at the Fiymouth ir. Beect wg at Whelt fast 7 clock, for the benefit of” he George Hall Union Daughters of lempérance. Adanittance, 25 cenis. Tirkete be had at the door. Doors open at 7 o'clock. HORACE MANN—HOPE CHAPEL LEc- ‘tures.—The seventh lecture of this course will be ve evening, Jan. 30, by NORACE MANN. ture to commence at 734 0’c.0ck. No postponement on ssccunt les and doctrines of given on Thurs- ia; macy be had at the door: of unfavorable weather. REWARD-FOR THE REIURN OF THE PAPERS ind in wn overcoat taken from the reading room of e St. Nicholas Hotel last Friday moraing, and no questions They may be returned through the Most office or other- wise and on reveipt the reward will be paid, or wheraver HE STABLE or 6 of the 2th inst., with a ght star in the fore, REWARD.—8TOL! the subscriber, on 1) lack mare, about 1836 hanas high. and a light spot on left shoulder, large he: ta ” $25 will e paid for the eon the conviction of the thief, TH B VALENTINE, Yonkers, Westchester co, Married, n Saturday, Jan, 26, at the residence of the Rev. G. h r, Mr. Henry C, Wratt to Mies Lovisa A. Mayer, h of this city. . in Brooklyn, on Tueatay, Jan. 20, by Rev. Thomas H, ch, ISAAC BARKER, of Tuckwhoe, 10 Hosanst A. Borca, e former place. Died. Friday morning, Jan. 25, at bis residence, St. Mark's {. MaxwuLt, in the 68th year of his fhe relatives and friends of the family are respectfnlly ited to attend the funeral, at ‘Trinity Church, this ning, at 10 o’clock, without further notice, a Monday, Jan. 28, of consumption, Jia ADAMS, in 60th your of her age. Ine relatives and friends of the family are respectfully ited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her “law, Benjamin W. Buchanan, No. 164 Mott street, afternoon, at one o'clock. n Monday morning, Jan. 28, Aftor » lingering ‘illness, _ WruaMs, 40 years and 8 month ¢ relatives and friends of the family, the members of Shany Lodge No. 183, I. 0. of 0. F;,” the Association any Kiremen and members and ex-members of in Fire Ej tenon, Pom 20, are remectfaly tend the funeral ‘om his late residence, ers thie afternogit, £1 One o'clock precise i a Ma were ale + .) REWARD Wiid BE PAID FoR TH RETURN mabe from 35 SaNiaoe LOST, ON TUESDAY, JAN, 2, TX from Barclay street to Chambers, in Cofleg ince, a p K containing between fifty and s Peck” bills, tree or four Yolinrs in id plece, ‘and 2 number of promissory totes, receipls, jer Will recetve the above reward by leaving the tnine at 106 Vesey street, oF ari Won Twonty tourth nirest and Bighth avenue, iver, one twenty MONDAY aga JAN. jolnted ace 1B GLOBE HOTEL, SITUATED COR®ER OF FRANK: font aod Willams streets, containing two hundred and any Fooms, and coxdnsied on thé European p! Single rooms can be Meals Mag atallhours. Por- hours of the bap JACOB ‘ANTE MERTING WILL BE HELD IN THR ‘A RMPER vf the Alien street Presbyterian chureh, Grand mi ‘oie Ke Adi \t, oF $1 50 per meek. sin aitendance Rooms for fam'lies, ’ price jor eaah, NEW FUBLIOATIONS. ¥ RRCIPING J poor. yw ¢dition ne’ PiVE rege ore a HONTER'S nie Amore LIONS, HANTS AND OTHER W! OF SOUTH AaKICA, BYR. With an introduction by Bayard Tavior. 16 ‘Nustrations, 12mo. $1 by. RBY & JACKSON, Pablishers, 119 Nassau street UATE EQUAL TO“ PUNCH. KNICKERBOCKER, _ . APPLETON & C.., 346 and 343 Broadway, have just "Pt OR, SKETCHES AND BURLESQUES, ¥ JOHN PHOINIX, strong mind ead vigorous constitution, wee, dasize ‘0 amused. but weak natures should be careful how they ven- ture upon [From the Utica Herald nclhoue aketches are characterized torch humor, and will for rtalning. lustraions— es] the fromtapieee are x a The volume will make the most serious resder shake his pay Y's mirthful delineations of character and skeWches of rents, ‘acquainted om Astronom, Review of tbo New Hasta! symphony, ‘ewan Banca ne” 8° equal to anything wi over From the Philadelphia Pennsy!vanian. ) all caleuli ce Sheri i r or some other great master of English burlesque. Maadrise al; who lite fresh and, genuine, humor to, prepare purchase an early eo. *<Doosticks” was but rst taiigior 6 Soha Phoaix, who kos origlanted a achoo! af the byperbolical and buriesue, ‘ ero the Baton Rouge Phorix has taken his ske'ches from life, in that great fructi- i ey? of Uncle Sam’s domains bounded on the West by ‘acitic and our celestial (very) cousins in the antipode:, where the bottoms of the rivers are paved with the baser me- tals, and the mountains made of Aifig for your * Fern reais? by the ride of the book of John Phonatx, with its mot- ‘In the name of tho Propbet—Figa.” John Phoenix, be po being a satirist, is a philosopher. rally and genuly as “Sweet Afton,” at the sockel washing all dow: ocean of joviality— which !s the ‘' ha'ters’’ so often spoken of, where politicians and priests, peustens i ate gentlemen Pot the eace Society end gentleman of oartment- ment, who have snufled the odor of paiiles star 0 off, meet on & erfect plattorm of equality, to laugh at the several fo lies and tions they have each practised upoa a credulous world in the great masquerade of humanity. WEWSPAPERS. Leen, "NEWS, lsd; TIMES, 94, PUNOH Lloyd's, 8; Newaot the World, 9a; Londch Jourany, Fam ily Keynolds’ Meacellany, and Cassell’s Musteated, coca; ail otters enjually cueagy at HOGS” toss news newspa- per store, corner of Broadway and Twelfth si number, containing upwards of forty engravings, ioirein colored and other q se, descriptive of the latest fashions, from special Paris correspondent. together with the Jatest fashion- able" vineligane, a and the drama; utente for em+ broldery, with pattarns for same; a new ballad, by HO. Wat Gienlae hee! for culing d dessin ¥ and a vast amount of fav matter, ta, or $3 per annum. EANK Lista, 12 ond 1d Spruce street. BE NEW YORK JOURNAL Of ROMANCE, LITER A ture, Scienceand ane Arts, for February, contains forty. wo septa Mao ide Sa the thrillmg romances of "Maske and and"! ier of Fortune,” numerous otuer tales tnd int matter. | Price 18% cents, or $2 per annucn. FRANK LESLIE, 12 and 14 Spruce street. W 2rks 18, THE CENTRAL PARK!—SER FRANK iW)8 Illustrated Newspaper, No. 8 published list Saturday, containing @ beautiful map of the Pack and nine- teen other spl er splendid engravings, and all the news of the week. ‘or sa'e at all booksto1 "YOUNG AMERIOA, NO. 4, NOW READY—4 SPLEN- did number; but ne vspapers must not, notice it, because {ila American; every American must not like it, pesanss tt is ; no one must buy it, heoause it is American; no ove hust read'ig beosuse iia Aulerioan. Young America is an American cdmlo and salirical paper, price 6's cents per num ber, Punch isan English com al, paper, price 15 genie per number. fore cveryboay should toy sed reed Should anybody wish o see a copy of Young America, can find one at ine offl:e of 834 cents. atree ublication. TRONG, 98 Naw Ce Cornel a8 J.B Gales li a, Binh, He Greer, Willia ornall, J. % 0 Bositeman, Samuel Fairchil Bde wi, 4, BROWNLEY, Chairman. M. it. DUANE, M. C. Montann, Secretary. OMPKINS BLUES BALL—THE TOMPKINS BLUES, Mbioavo ne ikesday even Er musky Su Tickets oo or dan ¢ tained at the ‘armory, Merce “Dodworth’s music Broadway, yay, ani atthe Sinepal cpa’ hotels. WE FOURTH ANNUAL BALL HE YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB, ‘Will take place on WEDNEADAY, JANUARY 30, 1856, NEW AND SPLENDID CITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS; 446 Broad ‘SPENCER W. CONE, President, Pic Fluor and Weeepton ested to meet 1¢ Floor and. at the Assembly Rooms on the wight ort of the ball; at So'crock. M he! ANNUAL BALL OF THE YOUNG MEN’S veil cratic Union Club will take place this evs ening, athe Gly Ansemoly Rooms. By Mectoion of tae tention Pel de iag meme eg ipl tte ali Se etter gon to ee ece] al is CONE, President. D, Jones CRAIN, Bec, NION CLUB BALL—THIS EVENING.—THREF, tickets for sale. Apply at King’s drug store, corner of Joba sireet and Broadway, WASHINGTON GREY BALL. —COMPANY F, EIGHTH Leander Bacl mandant, “The tourth annual of tbls company will be held at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, on Wednesday ¢ member of the'corpa, Lieut. A. R. tan be oblaned at Fuller's Miltary Hat, ‘Bowery, or of aay Cuas. A. Yor, Secretary of Commitee. YENTRAL ‘LIVE OAK € WU, NO. 1.—THERE WILL BE ‘a mee ing of sald ciub at their rooms, 765 Browlway, this (Wednesday) evening, at8 o'clock. The public are invited to INTH WARD NATIONAL LIVE OAK . CLUB.—A public meeting of this club will be held at the rooms of the club, Dor vent corver of Hudson and Christopher streets, third floor, this Wednesday evening, at 734 o’clock. Di in! mae entlenen wil. be tod, 8 Cty address the meeling. he public are Inv attend, By ot ¥! 3. BY MACDOUGALL, Pres Joun Decker, Vice President, R, Berwick, Secretary. Hl Dera thas SIXTH AND Fs ie x ‘ul ad nc at 108 equ ated. sai W. 8. TISDALE, G. LOST OST AND IX FOUND. _ 9 LOST--§20 REWARD. A “A YOUNG ‘LIVER COLOR: jointer dog, white streak ‘on the breast and white fore feet, ‘ate thin and han lost had on s leather collar with ron ring. Bring bim to 11 Merchants’ Exchange, Mr, Ro (OUSD—IN BROADWAY, A SILVER WATCH, WHICH the owner can oblain by proving LO i toed and paying ad- Vertisement, Apply at 39 Pear! stree OUND—A FOX SCOTOH TERRIER SLUT, BROWN and white, which the owner can have by proving p: erty and paying expenses, at 267 Hast Hightegnth streets up OUND —A BU NOH OF MALL KEYS WAS FOUND ae in Cortlanat' street. The owner may call for ital au udolph's h’s Confectionery, 118 Broadway [ O8T—MORNING OF 28TH JANUARY, FROM ONK OF L ee plas avenue sei olghs. between the ‘city Hall and Ful- ‘book, with dark covar, marked Sweoteer & 62, ied Fulton street inside of cover,” Tha tnder would son fer a great favor and be generously rewarded, by sending it to 182 Fulton street, Brooklyn. O8T—ON MONDAY MORNING, ON BUSINESS FROM Eighth avenue to No. $3 Cortlandt street, thenoe thronyh Sarat to the Bowery, a go'd hunting ome lever watct omen J fohnsop, Liverpool, maker, No. 12,607. The flader will te liberally rewarded upon leaving the above watch either at 172 Chatham square or at 486 Bighih avenue, r OST—ON SATURDAY ‘an terrier dog, weighing leather collar. Whoever et, will receive $10 reward, O8T—$1 ~ RE ARD.- LOST, ON SATURDAY, 2TH inat., in going from the corner ot Pacific and ‘Nevins Streets, Brooklyn, over the South ferry to No, 1 Pearl street, New York, one pwentieather boot, The above reward wil! be id to any person leaving the same with H. J. De Wolf, No. 1 Pearl street, New York, or 417 Pacite street, Brooklyn, out eighteen, poun will return him to ts (3 Grand Orem OF THE CHTIRF OF POLICE, JAN, 28, 1856.— Crrnere are wanted atthe Police ‘Court (Mayor's ofc) ty. all of which Je supposed to ha wo Bod watcieg apd chaina’ nnd. four fur 10. W. MATSELL, Gi Chief of Police. STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM THE STABLE OF. 164 VA. rick street, on Sui , 27th Inst, a I horse, about fifteen hands Kiet, r] built, with "ator oi tant mane, end a good traveller, Whoever will return sald horse, or, give information where he ean ve found, to the subscriber, re Mis aay will be liberally rewarded and no questions 'H. G. Dobson, 170 Varick at., corner Chariton st NHE METROPOLITAN ERRAND AND CARRION BX press Company, in gonsequence of the increase of busi ness have leased the en ement of the spacious marble building 11 Pine rest, adjoining the new banking house of Mesers. Duncan, Sherman @ (o., where they will henceforth be always ready to attend to posta: and parcel delivery, wish promptness and despatch, CLOTHING, « &C. $2 000 *8 WORTH OF CAST OFF OLOTHING WANT ed.—The highest price co ‘and cash paid in current money. Gentlemen wishing to inpose of good super pu s clothing, in Iarge or amail lots, can ‘otata. the full vale cares ere ling on JAMES MORONKY, 122 Walker an Sern Aare regan ‘OAL,— THE BUSINESS OF THE LATE PETER CLINTON has recowmenced at his old established coal yards, corner of King and G:"eenwien streets, corner of. Twenty-nith. sireet And Nf avenvi@ And 117 Dat stewet, where wil a Ped Fed 3 dead’ Bowly pene ir re CAT ! A RESPECTABLE 1 BLE MARRIED LADY, WITH A FRESH breast ¢f mil®, wants situation as wet nurse, x ty Ko Bias ‘see sce Teridenee, 294 98d ae, hind floor, back Poon, A TADY WISHES A SITUATION FOR A RESPECTABLE, trust ‘and obliging girl, as seamstress, one Stow able cul acd if irequired be seen ut her pre- ‘sent situation, 146 Kast Sist st, between lat and 2d avenues, for two days YOUNG FRENCH @ERL DESIRES A SITUATION AA ‘te chumvermaid ot assure. appiy or 130 MeDougal her present situation, — » Se bai 2d WANTED BY | A PP pg fry do the house: vate 1» to ee tamil, ‘an good ood ‘washer reference. NY Prince at,, Brooklyn, 6 for a fro day SITUATION | (WANTED—BY A. , RESPECTABLE Woman, a8 food pias ovok washer and iroper; ‘has bo ejection (cp oo pg rivale family; good city reference can be given. Please Uaneord' st, Brooklya. Can be seen for two days, if not epgaged. —S—— Es A RESPECTABLE aint WANTS 4 SITUATION, AS at doe Joys, Brooks, oe ae ee PROTESTANT GI! Maid apd WANTS A SITUATION AS or as chamber: «mall es fumly. Hina whe * Flonso call two days at 108 13th st., near Sd avenue. WEDNESDAY, FANGSES 30, 1856. seamstress and to do ugh! chamberwork. ‘Apply at OF Irving places ere she has | lived about liree yours Yor twe dere thet faat'y coy fi from which ey ‘can thow iwelve tontket ference. 'Usn be seen at 12) Haat at bth nts for two deen bri ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID seamstress; the beat of city reterences seen for four daya'at 380 Bowery, Kear din areusaes CMO? 235 9h svente ——————— ws ARIE ee aI 4A RESPECTABLE ENGLISH WOMAN, & A situation as cook in @ hetel, restaurant or boarding oue who understands her business in all ite branches. ‘Beat of 7 ‘Can be seen for two days at 256 Bowery, ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT F A SITUA- lake care a baby. Would ld make herent geaerally wat taefal or 2 end ive ence. Can be seen for two days, gaged, at Oot hast Toth at, Bt. George’s Place. at eee WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE re to do chamberw erwork and waiting, or charaber- Tarhe mats OS Nee Fe PDT RNSYRCT ABLE FOUNG: At GIRL WisaKe At SITUATION fo forals wa ‘ate Milne a ake Sorel al, Good er Higenatn ‘ease call at No. 32 ayant en bth and 6th avenues, for | for two days, Aa RESPRCYABLE PROTESTANT Fiera aL. Wikis 4 situation, as seamstress, Has ‘good ret inet Can be Douglas's Ah Brooklyn seen for three days in ths Fe the roar of Nec? RESPECTABLE ttf AGED PROTESTANT wo. inhes a nue or children’ . Gen Bre good city references, "Can be seen unt! ulled at 292 Ag YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 70 OBTAIN 4 SITUA. tion, in @ respectable familly, as cham>ermaid and seam: oF as nurse and seamstress. Will be found & good nee- oman. Both parerts being dead, wishes to meet with Protestant family, Oan be eaaeta three days, by fitreuang ya t ta, Brock}yn, second floor, back room. Mrs. Mrs. Kenny, i RESPECTABLE SCOTCH GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion as waiter or chambermaid. Good city reference. Tours ee South witha eal Please call at $29 6th avenue, jourth A COMPETENT “DRESSMAKER WOULD LIKE TO were out by oe day. She can give every ratisiaction in cutting and fitting ledies’ dresses ani cioaks. ease call at 45 ‘West 1th at, ‘tira thor, A SOnXe GIRL pee A SITUATION, TO DO SE neral housework or mind children; has no objection to fren Ia Can be seen for a few ae 186 East 21st st., be tween Ist and 2d avenues, third fi As YOUNG LADY, DESIROUS OF GOING TO our fornia, yroaka a eae Jady’s maid or child’s nurse. Inqulri tween the hours of 1 and 4 o’clock A RESPECTABLE GARMAN GIRL WANTS A SITUA tion; 16 @ good washer and troner. and understands 620k. ing well ‘has no objection to make herseit generally usetul Heference for her character and abiilty can be given. Callat the store 809 Howery, to day oF to'morvow, A. BESPEOTABLE MARRIED LADY, WITH A FRBSIL breast of mi.k, wants s rituation ax wet nurse, or to take a baby to ber own residence, Best of city reierenoe, Apply at No. st 46th st, third tloot PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUATION, AS urte and seamstress; is fully capable ot the entire charze af an infant from {ta bievh, or as chambermald. C At the residence of her present employ er, 62 91h at., SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, As chambermaid and waiter; 1s a good plain sewer; is ‘vil: ling to assist in washing and ironing; can produce the best city recommendation. Apply at 92 Henry st., room 11. A RESPECTABLE GIRL WISHES A SITUATION, As child’s nurse, and to do plain sewing, or to assist in doing housework; wages moderate. Can be seen for two days at 121 a Kast 16th st, between ist avenue and avenue A, first floor, in rear. SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPEOTABLY young girl, to do the housework in a small Private tamil: ly, Good city referezce given. Apply at 182 Maaison st. RESPECTABLE PROTESTAWE GIRL WISaES A situation to do general housework in «small priva'e fa. ly; underatauds cooking, waehing and ironing. ood cli refere mces. Can be seen for two days at 470 avenue, De and 29th sts. Inquire in the office, GENTLEMAN, WHO HAS ENJOYED THE BENEPIT ofa Grat, University education, and who has been for five years in the office of an actuary and accountant in Scot emer ae employing his time 1a arranging or makioz ying papers, or preparing Iterary mat fle has"the ‘best of reference, Apply to readway. q junta, ler for the press BP. 399 Broad OORKMPER. —W ANTED, BY A YOUNG MAN, A tion as bookkeeper or salesman, in a poke gr flour oF provision | store, Addr Address M. 6. , Herald off OOKKERPING.—AN —AN “AMERICAN YOUNG MAN, 17 At 6, Would like to ign ied assistant bookkeeper, in any light business wi nae Cae eeu in to be done; he has a very ereditab! le Koowledge of by double 'en. uy. and writesa very good hand; hie oor given by Mr, at eer gor Mig eceerla can be mbmeh il ‘also, ens Ww ig atin ory references in ‘character can bi tiven, Please address Charles N. Roberts, 66 Colurasis \OOK.—WANTED, A SITUATION AS COOK, IN A RE- spec ab'e Private family; iv teat cook and an excel lent bread baker; has lived ‘youre with ber last ast employ. er. Sai by 3 nice yourg wonian, ax chambermaia and i NOACHMA! -WANTED, A ween: a8 A SOUNG. ‘Hogliabman. as coachman or groom, objectio the query and would be one we mal coast il. Good as MPLOYMENT ¥ WANT! ED—#Y AN ACTIVE, INTELUI geut Englishman, age 30, single, as porter. or in any om hed Rip nay tai gu becan be useful to his employer. Writ ‘and 18 quick at accounts. Would be found a sober, Obliging and useful servant to his employer. Satistac rences, Address X. Y.. Union square Post office, ‘OTICE TO IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.—A SITUA on wanted.—An experienced business man, who has» complete knowledge of the dry goods trade, and is good sales- man or buyer, oan influence ome trade and give the most aa. reget Teferences, wishes to engage with an importing or bing house. Address Business Man, Herald office. ITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE Protestar.t young woman, as chambermaid, or chamber. maid, and walter, in & smell private family. She works wall With her needle is an excellent fine wasber, very neat ani tidy im her perton, and has good reference. Please cail at No, 25 14h at., between avenues A and #, third oor, Can be seen the mainder of the w GITUATION WANTED—3Y A RUSPE 1D sfifl, a8 chambermaid or walter, or todo general © ouse Work for aumail family. Best of cliy reference ven. in quire tor one day only at 53 Atlantic sireet, Brooklyn, ITUATION WANTED —BY ‘A RESPKOFABLE YOUNG woman, as pisin cook, washer aud Ironer; has no objec- tion to do general housework Best ot chy reference. Can feen for two days at 60 West Washingion place, first lloor, room No, 5. TABLE YOUNG ITUATION WANTRD—BY A SCOTCH PROTHSTANT young woman, to do chamberwork or to assist with shil would be willing to make herself usetul, Please oo Macdougal st., for three days, ITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, wit four years’ reference froin her inst placs, a8 cook and housemald, Will accept of either situation at p vate mein Apply for two days at 45 York st. a pri rosktya ap SIIvATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, AS POR @ store; is a good accountant and writes a good bind“"tbe most battasiory reference given, Apply at 12 Froni street, under Fulton market. Tr AUCTIONRERS.—THE ADVERTISER I8 DESIROUS of ovtaining @ situation (duties to commence a ou! let larch), as crier or assistant crier, inan auction and commission fous ‘as well 96 to make himself geaerally useful in the bust ees; having been been for the last eight yeurs engaged in is various , has obtained a good general knowladge of the busi aos oy part of the States aplectionabies unexceptionable Tee ference given. Address A. B. ¥., Baltimore. PO, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.—A) YOUNG MAN, having several’ yoars! experience ia, the, wholesale and retail business, and who wi | be diseng on the Ist of Mar.h, wishes ® permanent situation in a wholesale drug store. Address C, B., Herald office. N. B,—The advertiser speaks three lar guages, ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young wom: aes cook in a private family; is willing to Wash and iron, and is perfect in each of thet. ‘Phe Dest of ot references given, i at 113 hast 28th st., second floor, bac room, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, A situation, as waier or chambermaid, or to assist in jeneral housework: is strong, and willing to'be useful. Can Berecn on Wednesday and fhnreday, the’ Soh and Set inet tba West 36th st., between Sth wucl 6th avenues, LE, HEALTHY MAR- Hed wompah, who los her own baby four cake, ora ari ference given. Apply at’ 25 from 11 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLE girl, a8 chambermaid and waster, care of sucess Mas good city reference, Ploaas chil at No 189 Weat st Bt ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE IRISH GIRL, LATE ly arrived, @ situation, as chambermaid and plain sewer. Can be seen fortwo or three days at 65 36th st, corner of 6th avenue. (cnaseoehensthemmsesiestssisonsis Sesetassisunesicimanensemese WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as laundress; one who thoroughly under: nds her bustness; has no objection to goa short distance in ths conntry; has the best of city reference, long and satisfas tory. be seen tor two days ato 1th of, between Ist ANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE YO! ish girl, a siivation, as chambermaid or wail is willing to asalet with the washing and tronlugs ie cvaasl® of dotng the general hourework in a small private fam 5. Good city reference given. Uall for two days at 54 Spring #i., room 2. W NN —BY A RESPECTABLE A MERIOAN GIRL, A situation a8 chambermaid, or child’s nurse and plain sewer, or todo housework ina ‘smell family. Has good city references. Please oall at No. 122 Varick t,, for two days. WARIED-A SITUATION AS COOK, WASHER AND by respectable young womkn. Good ciiy ro devon giver. Apply for two days at 417 Greenwich st., fret floor, back room, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTASLE x Gonmls girl aa chaenbormia aud walter, oto do house. row ir a Bt vate family 0" ity reference, Ap} ALE Atlante st, Brooklyn, fortwo uy, Seu APP WANTED-A SITUATION, BY A STEADY YOUNG woman, to do. ohaml erwork and walting; has no, 99)N0 yy fe maint In the wanhitn Wn pieteae’ tomie quired. Piease onli wt 2134 Monroe at, for iwo J POWLC AMEN me EWE por vems Himew ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT a TO DO GENERAL {yen, and willing te work for small wagen, may appl A 35 Heory of Scammel, ot, corner ANTED—BY A RESPECTA YOUNG WOMAN, situaion, as shambermaid waiter, or aa pane 2 ia P= rade or to odo housework. give the ferences. Has Ii oriy at 31] Paclde s ANTED—A 6 SITUATION, BY, BY, 4, RESPECTABLE ‘and plain sewer; oan Please eail at 116 aun st” hevween rine b make Sih avenues, Can be seen for two days. if Bot engaged. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE bp ae ‘woman, @ situation ag wet nurse. Baby ‘nix weeks old. Beat of city references can be given. Appl; jest War- ren st., #0Uth Brook! we voir ait Went War. ANTED- A SITUATION. BY A RESPECTABLE Wo- laurdress and cham bermaid. objections 10 «he ccunity.” Gan be seen for two daya at 301 West Santee Best of clty referances g ven. eRe oii aa hey cei AE ete Wns SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE WO- rans a COO, OF, would do cham>erwork and fine ine wash las good city reference, from her ly at Wrinco tor near the bowery. Oan be seen Far vero ae ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY A RESPAQTABLE lt iraner; honesty, sobrie! for threé cays, South Brooklyn, Gage hee SITUATION, Lee A TE ca Noha Tell va , capability and industry ied Oan be seen f'uct engaged, at 107 Smith at, near Pacific, as seamstress and child’s ference. Can be seen for three “iaye% sat 93 West P0th al ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, @ situation as good (eeup bre in cook, washer and troner; two Jeary, lly reference car. be given omjtcr last place. Can be seen for two days WARXTED-BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO Tan, a situation as cook, ard to assist with the washing ‘and troing the best of city reference from her last place. ¥ th avepue. 7 ANIED—BY A RESPECT ABLE PROTESTANT WO- man, @ situation to ‘ash and iron; no objection to the coun Can he ceen for: oh i t No, the countr rhage em y8 at No.4 Prince street, {V 43TED—By A ar COLORED GIRL, 4 situation as cook or nurse, or seamstr well quait fied for either capacity, of honest, steady Sabian, ‘nd ‘of an ‘obliging dispoettion. fas good riferencea, Any arson in ‘want of such a servant vit Please call at, or address, 85 Suili- van street, frat floor, back r Wy Aree. -A SITUATION A8® FIRST CLASS COO! ‘understends French and English cooking; has no objec: ie to a peivate peesae, nodajae 23 bet ol city, emence eu. Can be reen for two dag a street, Brook Setween Dean and Paclic sire a Ngee epee Ss A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situauion as cook, washer and ironer. ond city referenoes given if required Arist 197 Ninth at., between 2d and 34 ave, Can be seen for WNIED BY A RESPECTASLE YOUNG WOMAN, situation as wet nurse, to live out; her baby is fou weeks old. _Inguire for three days at 167 West 13th ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A PROTESTANT young woman. as seamstress; can cut and fit ladies’ and children’s dresses, and do all —_ of embroider ;; has the best of city rele Cr for two days at No, 250 9th av, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, 18 COOK, rand ironer. Good elty reference Cao ‘for two days at 89 Went 10ih st., near 6th WANED ar ‘A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, ‘a situation as wet nurse, in » private family; has a fresh, breast of milk, and can give the best of city reference itre- quired. Gan be noes at $00 Division at, Dr to dapss ‘ANTED_ BY A RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRL, WHO can good English, a situatiou, mn a smal to do general housework, cr would have no objection to aitead {na store. Please to 2e'a bakery, 8 Crewbyst, velwoen Bpring and Prince Ose WARTED—8Y A SCOTCH GIRL, 4 ITUATION, AB ‘chambermaid and seamstress. 100 Firs venus, in ihe palntatore. ‘Cau be acen iot two days, Good city reference, WAxtep—a Lo ptied BY A RESPACTABLE be se {0 cook, wash and iron, or as chambermald and laundress,"tn a private fame; ha has’ no objection to. go 10 the country, ‘The best city Neereae Aer ‘Gan be seen for two aya at 87 Weet 25th st., between 6th and 7th avenues, ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, as chambermaid and waiter. Please call at 71 West lth st., fad the rear. "The best of city referexce. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPROTABLE PRO- testant woma! 8. cook in a small Private family. Good city reference can be given. Apply at No. 3 Second st., near the Bowery. Can pe seen for one week. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE to do housework in a small vi ziamee apply atom Iaih'st,, ot, between Ist avenue and avenue A. WANTED-A STIUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ‘Young woman, 10 cook, K, waah and iron or to do the gene- ral housework of a small pi Has the best otetty Felerence, ‘Please call at No. 8 Spruce at, In the tases ‘ANTED—ASITU.\TION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, as chainbermaid or. waiter. Can vere the dest of city oh Fea Call at 13 James st., third floor, back room, for two days, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA- jon 88 Kod cook; is a good washer and froner and good 10, understanas jellies, soups, poultry and game; she will ke found willing and obliging. Good cl'y reference. ‘Cau be seen for two days at 113 East 23h st., betw eengd and sd avs J ANTED—A SITUATION, TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, in @ stu I private family, or as cook in ® boardiny house. Good reference. Can be seen for three aays at Monroe st., second thoor, w ANTED—A SITUATION, AS COOK; Had Ko OBR? tion to asairt in washing and ironing.’ Apply at 267 7th avenne, between 2th and Zjth sts, second floor, back room. Goed cily reference given. HELP WANTED. N ENGLISH, SCOTCH OB A. ca Ti a ‘Thadete Orostantine, Herald THtadota Gonstaiine, Herald oy for trea a BOY porta Su, = streets second latte Bm WANTED ox A COURTING ba] ONB Wao be tgaren Prin Vy RE ET who understands his bi recom mendations, .can hear of a good Disco by appt eB u- berty st. Cosmaad he ba ag) Bp aaglll Ry MUST UN- fareee and come from his las emplosér, and who who will also: tit: be wiling to make himeelt tener ‘weful about Bg 4 ke application ng APP at 213 ‘Pearl street up sate, roma LL Dt aero i Dee eed SALESMEN WANTED—BY 0. @. HC o. @. HOOK, COLORED WAITER WANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY; ee NOs ot ny cee CE EE | MULINERS “WANTED IMMEDIATRLY, SEVAK AL illiners. Apply at Mrs. Moats, 134 Oana! URSE E WANTED—ONE Accus ACCU Nai an ont, AceeTOME, 70 axa celtest » aber ironer. poy and willing to work, iy at 8 Lexiagiodar AVELLING AGENT WANTR: ithe air it's ou ta RD 1OSOLIOIT ORDERS month, and a commission of twe ceived “Address, with references, Ages’ box ios at a DRY GOODS SALESMEN Want T "the sinck of REMSIN & DINGRE, 3a as Be Se Srenug, one door below Fourteenth si. one nee bat {those whe have had experience tn ety irade, wnd ean) AS very’ best of reterences with them for hoa Apply this mortiing, from 8 to 9 o'clock, at ey seus a. cad dembaalieaeaTes Come ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED ryt nt WOMAN, country; city reterence requ! A} 200 West Four- teenth a Spear ba arenua: baie aper during this week. ANTED—AN EXPERIENCED HEAD NUBRE, ENG- , lish preferred, who must understand the entire manage- ment of nursing and sewing; pone need: opp Pe —— roduce testimonials of @ good charaster, ‘etayed Mod odie im this city, Address 60 Weat 9th at., from 102 oc Ww ANTED—A CHAMBE RMAID, wale ey oe vary bee cook. washer and troner, apd waite 3, be i Oar be wages w! ven Tithst ake Stora ir trom roadway. uJ wes RESPECTABLE, NEAT batting ol TO DO eneral housework in a very amail ; algo, an ede- cated Soung girl, as searnsiroas; Reve Dat Protociants need ‘ap- ply, and Americans preterred, ‘Apply at 111 Weet 34tb et, be- tween Gib and7th ava, W2xtED By ‘A FAMILY RBGIDING NBAR PLA. deiphia, agovernons. he must be well educated. snd qualified io French, musie and the Kngleh b and would 3s Sabres {o assiet in superintanding the sass hold. Apply ot 1 and 2, to Mr. M, 29 Wil- Mam at., basement offloe. W ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL, AS CHAMBER- maid and waiter. Noue but those thoroughly compeient need apply, at No. 82 Irving 7 piace, after 12 a'e. oct, A ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A NEAT TIDY ¥oUN@ Girl 9s nurse apd ehambermeld. Reference reqiced. Apply at 97 Kast 171h st, Sey PROTESTANT] AMERICAN, GERM au ‘nglish girl, ins smal! private tamil where work ja lightand sre will bave the comfort of & Ore who can bring good reference may spply at 138 Waeh- ington st, Jersey Vity. No. 81 ts on the door, ANTED—A FIRST RATE OPERATER ON ONE OF Wheeler & Wilsot’s sewing machines, A lady who will find her own work will meet "with iberal arrangements.” Ap- Ply to Mra. Crogin, 3/2 ath ut., between avenues U and D. ATED IMMEDIATELY-a YOUNG SWIS8) OR 1 ays y at ar Bias st Brot ear Wall a erry, ica : n, Dear thee a the ours of 9 aad t : or Sand P.M, ET NURSE—WANTED, A WET NURSE, WITH A fresh breast of milk, for an infant four months be oka us, Guibdrease as wiih, gion Bley esecmonee arabia oy hildren, references. during tha week at Nov West dist sc APPIY @very WAxtEp—A PROTESTANT GIRL, TO Go sour miles in the country. One that is willing to make generally uaefai can be sure of siendy emp oyment, to a smal family. (hype month, Appiy between te hours ot MY feeb gars VERY RESPECTABLE ENGLISH, GER- man, or American girl, for chamberwork and one who is a et. ean a have good chy referense: ‘Apply at W. Henderson's, 77 Nassa ‘ANTED—A ComPRTENT quae , FOR AN INFANT nad to pars mast Bi eo 8 ‘rench, erred: best city Telerescee required. aa [JMMEDIATELY, AT Ssi BROADWAY, SIX g ladies, to learn the milliter; and four also, two girls to go on errat vais wo cu arrands aod sake kiswself useful ia te store, N.B—None need apply before 10 P. M. eh WANtED—A o GIRL, TO GO A sHoRT DIMBBSCe IN the country; must be = Kood plain cook, washer ead farehoe. Apply at 196. Bowery, ix ha stores Volieeen the re the store, detween the hours ofio anda Me ‘ANTEDSA GIRL, AS HEAD Warren, aT Tam by bat otemes canoer god sta my apply but thore chy s toughiy understands ibele Dusiveas. bmomnr OR THREE YOUNG LADIDS aND young girl (French or American.) who have sowe lc ‘arte oF acquiremenle, to travel with an ext Cal immediately, between 12 and 2.0r sul) otolocks fh de Indies’ parlor, (up at Earl's Hotei, “epposite be / stor House! and inquire tor Sunius NM Freveh, ANTED—A FIRST RATE SALPSMAN IN TH RR. tail dry goods business, Address, with refereaco, vox 3,2:3 Post office, ANTED—A GOOD BUSINE6s 3X, WITH 4100, 70 ‘$300, to take a wholesale agoney in an’ impor! ane another with $20 to $60, to travel ti one to take orcers from sainpie. WARTED-AN ENTRY CLERK. MUST BE A GOOD Fu man, active. and an America: Address, tor bree days, Empire, Herald office, giving reierss.ce, age we ond in'sry, TANTED- IN A FRENCH IMPORTT: But! young man, about lor t7 years ot ace, who wi goed bard and is ation. at figures. Address, in own bi writing, vox; 195 Post oflic WAXIEDTA DRY GOODS SaLuSMAN, TO GO Waist. ‘Toone who understands tho tancy and’s'aple :y rede thoroughly, and can procnze unexcentionatie reiererces as (0 character and capacity. w liberal salary will be oa and noe other need apply. adress J. W. 8, Herald o ‘ANTED—A BOOKKEEPH! TIAL clerk; One who will make Limself generally w-eiu. Salary woderaie. ‘The vest of reierences will be required. Address, in bis own handwritiog, box 1,313 Post office, giving jeierence, and stating the amoun’ of salary expec JANTED—A MAN TO ENGAGE IN A LIGET AND pleasant Pusiness; a liberal salary reid to a yoaog mav of common burivess ci; a man wi ba !) capital pre- fercd, For pariicu urs apply at Jt Groadway, room Ue up stars, Waxtrn—py ‘A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A SITUA tion, to take care of children, or to do light charnverwork and housework of & small tamily, “Please cail for two days wt 50 Dear street, South Brooklyn, Best of city reference given, Ww ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A_ RESPROTABLE Foung woman, to ook, wash and tron, or would do chamberwork ang fine washing and troning. Gan give good city reference. Please call at &7 West 25th at., between 6th and 7th avewnes, gecond floor, back room, for two days, Wwanter E YOUNG WOMAN, A Hluation to a0, general house work ina private family: is 8 good washer and ironer Best ot city reference from her Iaftplaces tuquive st No'8 Sulla ala the rear, up stairs, tor three cays, A SITUATION, BY A NWAT, TIDY GIRL as child's hurse and chambermald; is « wer, ‘wilt wash baby, oF do wait 10 objection to a lady who boards in Wages #5. Hxceliout cliy reference. peat plain and chamberwork; city or Brooklyn, Call at 389 24 avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A PROTESTANT WOMAN, A SITUA tion as first rate cook; understands Pastry, iol jellies, pre pre: serves, and all kinds of desserts; is fully qualit tho whole management of household affuie; i eoonomuests tie derstands cooking in allits brarches. Piease call at 105 West = st., near 7th avenue. Can be seen for two days, if not en A SITUATION Good referenc:. ANTED—BY AN AMERICAN GIR} to mind children and do chamberwor Call at her last employer's, 138 West 25th ANTED—B8Y A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situa'ion to do general housework in a small private femily, or as chamberimaid ard walter. Good city reference wren. Can be seen tor two days at 6834 West Washington place. 7 ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YO! WOMAN, A situa'ion as chambermaid or todo general housework; is a first rate washer and ironer. Good city reference, Cail at /ANTED—BY A RBSPEOTABLE YOU! G WOMAN, A situation as cook in & respectable private tamil good plain cook, sud an excellent washer and jroner. Yieat ot reference, Can be seen for two days at No. 1:3 West 27th st., between 7th ard avenues. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL, ‘A situation as chambermaid and waiter, or ‘0 assist with he » ashing and ironing in small private f family; {8.9 regular ier, and an excellent washer and reference, as ne ohgecton to goin Sonny. ‘oat be toon tor two Ww PEOTABLE YOUNG MAN, FROM the South, who is well acquainted withthe German fancy goods business, also the book and. « ny, Duala st fee seen of ony latinas of ae repioyer: asa cen furpis ol omteehn cin oliy reference, I'required. Please addrosa De box i je" aid oflice. 2 Wario A 8TEADY YOUNG MAN, A SITUA. tion in the wholesale or retail grncery trade. ‘One having reveral ah experience, and would make ad generally useful. Bost city reference will be given, Address Thomas, He- ral ar caice, for two days JORTRAITS —ANY LADY ( OR. eae ‘MAN IN WANT of a first rate portrait of themselve: greatly redaced price, can moet with an opportunity. of at hal o> oF more painted on very accommodating terms, by one of the most re ctab'e artists in this clty, under peculiar circumstances, by ing @ note to A, B. G., Broadway Post office. REMOVALS. EMOVAL.EDWARD WARBURG & 00, IMPORT. ) ersof silks, cloths, &c., have removed to No. 10 Park THE OfNCINNATI AND LITTLE ROOK MpAnY bave removed to 11 Pine street, where alt G86, 6, JONRS, Treagurer, WARTHO=A MAN WITH A CAPITAL OF $i 70 take cha, ge of # tew and proiitable busines fa deiph'a; a liberal selary will be pald. For pi sory at iy Beekman street, up stairs, soc.nd fom, ‘after 10 Ces A} ‘ANTED—A MAN TO GO IN THF COUNTRY, AND take care of horses; must be a good dilver and std willing to make himsel! generally useful; none peed apy soph be ‘hout good city references, Callat the ollie of A M. Fe: & Bro., 4 Hanover st. WASTED A BOY, FROM 15 70 15 YEARS OF AGE, to assist in delivering mineral water. None but Ame rleans need apply to ¥. 8, Marshall, 576 Bowery. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, O* DEMANDE-UNE Dik MOUKATE FRANJAISS OOM me femme de chambro et boune d’enfanta; elle dott etre munie de bons certific entre 10 heures et midi a M wt par mois, Sadresser él John st., au Saubcopagia A DIE. “CUTTER, “OF GooD 7. TASTE, AND WHO Fi master of bis business, may hear of a'good sit iressing AX 'N ENGLISH ENGINRER WANTS RMPLOVMENT, TO run and keep in working order, an engine of etthe>': or low pressure action, and make himseit otherwise a: with bis tools, ata vice or otherwise, Can tura Ne rand to anything. Eatistactory references." Addiess Bafe'y Va.ve, Union square Post office, Broad way. OLD PENS.— WANTED, 1 Go0p GOLD PAY MLKVS, ood tajary and steady employment by the year M given, Apply ‘o Ker deal ‘E Palcoltid, 133 William Stree’. +3 TO ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS OF MILLWRIGHTS— Wanted, « man who understands ranping s sinall erg! also planing and saw wachinos, wlio is wiillny to taake hime useful, and cen bring good referencer as to capacity an’ Lo- briety, may o stain a good and permanent sitaation oy acp!ting at the pianoforte manulaciory, 24 Wooster street, None others need app! 10 BUTE FRS.—A MAN, 4) va ARS OF AQ want ofa situation; he has a it _knowled e pork ard beet business, Address GP M.. Hent Anderson's, Corner of 15th street and ‘d avenue, Gowanus, Brooklyn. UMBRELLA YRAME MAKERS WANTED—AT NO. 257 street. None but good hands need apply. Inaac Smuthrs Coos & Go,, menutuctirore ANTED—A FIRST RATE PATTERN MAKER; ALSO Wet hehe tindermands Keeping books. Inquire st 643 ater loor. WAXIED=A FOREMAN FOR a RECTIFYING AND disitlery establishment, :ully competent to take char of apparatus, #0.; unexcept char T at oes ability: a Seotohman pi ree Sohn D, Homerque, 140 West lyk se LLIGHNOE OFFICES, PLOYERS WISHING GOOD SERVANTS WILL find sespeetable German, Fogle Scorch ancl Tb Ley. for ho'els and private families, at MORRIS CgBNEns'S CO OS, 287 Iiroadway, corner of Reade sireet Also, wai Ce aniuan, furmors, laborers, Rc., al thls oF the brates cfloes i, reference, required, se to 13, NASSAU mann acters, banking bowen fy railroad and other compat at-clase men, free of charge, by #0 Tne their & ANDERSON, first floor, back office, a WFROUNDLAND ied hair, eighteen mentha old, well broke, ed as & watch dog. be seen ai 2h — - ADY Wy OF Lon v0 Four a,