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entertained, ie at the Delaware Breakwater, with ty othe:s, unable to zeach this port om account of feo, Th Dickinson lege e nut, Pas Fed. 6, 1856, che difficulty between the stadents and facul 'y of the Jege, at this phiee, hae been amicably settled. , Maraxcts. FHILADELPHIA STOCK BOA! Panama Feb. 5, 1866, || Stocks steady: Pennsy!vania State fives, 864; , 44s long Beant teh: Morris Csnal, 15; Ponosylve- Nuw Onceans, Feb. 4, 1856. Cotton firm. Sales to-day, 3,000 Daies at 9346. a 9340. i middling. Sugar, 73<e. » and Rio coffee at 11,6. sae porn, $10 76 0 Sint MelghteOotion’ to. Liver: ol, & Lecrvars uron Foruicn Pourics.—Mr. Jobson pur- |een to deliver three lectures upom European Society d Pelitics. The first will be given this evening, at the bermacle, Broadway, ‘On the Secret History of the ish whigs and the Irish rebellion of 1848.” Mr. ‘beon is perfectly competent to deai with this interesting bject. 10's GaRDEN.—Any one who has not seen the new pale pantomime, ‘‘The Schoolmaster,”” has lost one of fonniest things of the season, and should make haste vedeem the omission. By going to Niblo’s this even- they can do #0, and also enjoy the excellent chore- aphie display of M’lle Robert and the competent corps which she is the star. cee City News. MLEOTION OF ALDERMAN TYRRELI.—The special elec a in the Fourth ward of Jersey City, to All the vacancy by the expulsion of Samuel R- Tyrrell fom ‘Board about two weeks ago, took place yesterday. re were 364 votes cast, of whch Samal Bs tyra d being a majo over 8. Alger, hig Raggy ng eter aie nd th come fey aap opti seep 6 Sens and agua ual to those made elsewhere for $2. opposite Hotel, ie ages SURTGS carmen aff for sale, “a Bas Syren a Gah it Re prietor. J. DUBNO, Albany, N. ¥. Whe Little 2s. + Dogme with heared 289 Broadway, are the cheapest, works of art this side Jordan. {F ke, tne, $3, and the new style praty pes, at $1 ms oo toes, aos praises tor beauty y- them and try them, Locka paahe ee paar goon Crystal Miniature photographs, im fe colors, are fy the city, seventh picture scree Gia mea eee. HUNTER'S gallery, 262 MSER S BINGE the large brown stone store Nos, 204 and 206 Sixth avenue, he door below Fourteenth street. ‘open at 9; sale to commence at 934 o'clock; close at 6 le of this aga sng ie oc- ite arate ing Se 2 1d out without jog ere one of 10 of the greaiest op- op: tunities for obtaining dry goods ever before J 288 store during the peut week has been oromded; rnnny not being able to gain admittance. An at val'will bots the misrentof ihoee desirous of bargains Remember the store, REMBEN & DINGEK, 204 and acy ‘avenue, one door below Fourteenth street. at Wholesale..We beg to Inform ' sed Wieiara meritants (la ove ar stot af of spring and and Crem} just manufactured, cont yo eolce sen for aan's wear Br never got" sot i ite beats, Ait got up in chr opual superios style’ De DEVLIN & nd adele Broadway, corner Warren street, Gridiron Express —We Merry ye nent nt broiler§ by express, prep: y part of =< eastat be Misaisstppl, or not far west of It) On er tbe 9 by Money may be reat mali,” registered, ai ‘our risk. “Ad- eee A rican and'¥ovelgn Paleat Agency, 79 Duane street, lew ie e as Machines.—All a mash ILby op piping at our oles for coptes of Si Sage A Jasegs ote et entirely to the Copies a & 00., 323 eee Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat- ibe selebeated tone oat peceel a the United States of the e evlebrated defiance safes and powder proof locks from bars. Depot Nor 192 Peart sires ue deor below | Hierring’s Patent LE lero. posure Fire and Bur- proof safe, with Hall’s patent lock Both Tnedals at the World's Fat 1851, and lace, New York, 1880-764. SILAS 0, EING O0., 185, 187 and street, N. Y. | Broadway Store To Let--305 1-2 Broadway, iat docr to the corner of Duane street; avery desirable lo- business. acne offices, on the third Wi. ELY OHILBO. 200 Broadway, cor. Duane st. Notice to the Public—The Restau: Broad’ rant, No. ly refitied end ar ‘the mame of th . 1 competent that we “our paft Will Ge spared to maxe all parioe sonoriag ou wha D oul eo fr patronn combrtaole. MHOSEY & BISLEY. —Balls and nd parties supp supplied, Oold Fret and Chap; Chapped Hands.—By Rub- ing night sad mortiog wih DE. TOBIAS’ wonderfal Vene- ‘Mniment, no one need have cold See, panees, hands. ‘sure ‘warramied or the money tere Lymn Now: Fd ecnts. Sold by all the druggists, Depot, ‘The Human Hatir.—A. pees a who has d forty years to the study and treatment med daly, trom 8 oyclodk A w 5 o'clock P. h street, corner of onguent, which will not sain or injure the BHAHAM 560 Broudveay: Brigder $7 Siuie sireet: Albeny; aiver, 44 South Third ‘Third street, P to lishment BATOCHELOR'S, ‘Broadway. Ohristadoro’s Lenape ee wi and To admiration amon, 5 in art. A suile of private aparimente ‘spaivng sinc rabli i ralabie article of {ta Set rei al -ADOBO’S, No. 6 Astor House, A Perfamed Breath.—What Lady ggg te \ OuBIe would remain lisngreeable Dronih, iw et Sy ta sand Flowers” asa den- Would not Dut leave the oath white thelr breath Is bad, via a3 dotinte, Wels irons will never, meatce pot tho Bali" on” your brush, i seek oe tech Sight wad tooth bt and taorning. A'hity cent. boo wit! ,. FETRIDGE & and ay 2 For sale DY rietors, 00., prop! Bostetter.—The Sarprising Hffect of Hos- letier’s vegetable stomach bitters in removing bile, imparting bealth and tone to brciag oa appetite and carta, dys: is truly iy monde debilitated weak and emaciaied firuggists, ‘hotel, ‘grocers, Ferengi sale agora, 901 Bosad way, corner of Duan Hollowsy’s Pills are Famous in Cases of Ter- mination of blood to the head, and save the lives of thousands who suffer from dy: liver complaints and bile, So.d ut Be manutacoren, fuden lane, New York, and 244 Strand Landon, and by ‘all druggists, af 26 cents, 6234 conta, and si per box. ha reer Remarkable Weather of this Winter an gintaes Tyg to hogs onder fae eavets of or Parke’ valsant fon Pete Soid b oy ail beneficial etfects, even in con- bottle. Sold everywhere. way, corner of Duane st, Ber megea ht from Com. M. C. Perry. have reat pleasure in bearing testimony to the truthfutness of tbe fence icted by Mr. Heine, Panorama of Ch'na ai “aber on eahibtion in this olty, ‘The original aketches ree made under my Pomp nal notice, and represent very faith- the peculiartien, of Japanese and Lewchowaa scenery. tne nary Rea feather justrative b 3 respecte ional saul pesetction 1 oa say that as La aay gover vation in Waal pralee of toe Aelty wits which ie fas ores ed open or these interesting tad instructive de- Seestons.. MC. PRRRY. ‘New York, Feb. 5, 1966. Married, On Sunday, Feb. 5, at 8t, James's Church, by the Rev, P. McKenna, Mr. Jamis Hicains, of Kilcock, county Kil- dare, Ireland, to Miss Many J. Hastton, of Carlow, Ire- te Monday, Feb. 4, by the Rev. Geo. B. Cheever, M. A. ths ey (Counsellor: fat law, to ANN MARIA WALDRON, ot ‘this cit; ‘On Tueaday, Feb. 5, by the Rev. Dr, Mattison, Part B, Rarp, Exq., to Miso LAURINDA FiNniG, all of this olty In Brooklyn, by the Key. E, H. Canfield, Cuanuas Ei umy, of Brooklyn, to Lizais daughter Wm. H. Seelye Esq, of New York, Dicd. con Monday, Feb. 4, at 37 Pacific street, Brooklyn, Ga. P pret son of John and Cecile Ryan, aged) years and ii months, on Sunday, her 3, De caren Pe ae hanes oungest son A. and Mary ©. Losvitt, ped 10 mont hs and Ti days, gs 4 “ie faneral will take Mpince this afternoo: J two o'clock, from the residence of his rents, Uarriages will be in waiting at Vanderbilt's Landing on the arrival of the one o'clock boat from New York—boat leaves New York, from foot of Whitehall street, returning lea Vanderbilt's Landing at fous erate jomday, Feb. @rin Williamsburg, Orto Srvme, tn the seth'y oe his His Jreletiven Feast fends, and the members of company A, first troop N. Y. German Hussars, are invited to attend this faneral, this afternoon, at one dolock, from his late residence, corner of Division avenue ‘and Second stroet, His remains will be taken to Greenwood. On Monday, Feb. 4 Org Al of disease of foal near, Jun F., ‘wife of Archibald Bradshaw, and daughter cf Joseph and Lydia Jenkins, i. the 224 ‘year of her . 2. The relatives. friends and noqnaintenoos of the mily pre respectrwly wayited yo sivend her fyReral, trym neg | * NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1856 late residence, Ne. 572 th avenue, this afternce: one o’clock, Ring bag wg fk peas be taken to 03 Cpe a eg ig bag yer nana 1 COOLS friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fanersl service, tats afternoon, ab three o'clock, at bis iste resi ence in First avenue, nese Fifty-eighth street. His remains will be taken to Ta:sy- town Cemetery for interment to-morr2w morning. On Tuesday, Feb. 5, of scarlet fever, Epwin [saac, only nia 2 Nelaen and Mary Louisa Newton, aged 8 yearn and 6 M ‘The trieads and relatives of the ly aro reapestially invited to attend ‘he faneral, thia afiernoon, at bait past two o'clock, from the residence 0’ uia parents, No. 195 Bleecker street, without further invi'ation. On Tuesday morning, Feb, 5, alter a short but severe ‘iMness, after her confinement, Mra. Nonkis, wife of Tuomas Dorria, in the #84 year of her age. "The triends of ber husband, "Ei thore of her brothers, are reapectfull Invitea to atiend her funeral, fom 118 inton place, ighth atreet, to-morrow afverncon, at one C’elock,” Her remains will 'be taken w Flatoust for ine terment. On Moxday evening. suadenty, Fed. 4, of disease of the heart, Francs Wanwer MoRiAN, aged 67 years and 1 day. The relatives and friends of the facily, and ot his beo- ther Even, are invited to attend his faneral, thia after- noon, at two o’clock, from his late resiienoe, 130 Henry street, Brooklyn. nee J Peb. 5, of of congestion of the brain, Havay Dovausrry. in the 28th year of his age. His fiends and acquain‘ances, those of his brothar, Nathaniel, and of his brother-in-law, N.§ Bact, are in- vited to attend his faneral, from his late residence, 162 Franklin street, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’glock. On Moncey evenisg, Feb. 4, Col, Jaims Dury, in tae 534 year of his a The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully requested to attend his funeral, to-morrow a'ternoon, at one o’clock, from his late residence No. 34 West Tweaty- second street, between Fifth and Sixth avenuos, On Monday morning, of Cicer fos Joun Heyry Gnuaa, son of i the Nev. John Grigg, of Port Jervis, N. Y., im the 20th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends are invited, without further invitation, to attend his funeral, a Irinity Oaurob, thia morning, st ten o'clock, where the funeral servioos will be performed. On Tuesday, Feb. 5. Riad Hutava Corpm, wife of Mr, Henry Cordes, aged 30 yi be friends) ad acquaintances of the familly are r0- spectfully invited to attend her funeral, to-morrow afver- noon, at one o'clock, from No, 93 Mercer atreet, without further invitation. On Monday evening. Feb. 4, after » short illness, at the residence of his iT, imNew Jersey, Wa. 8S. VaNviass, aged 21 be eae ‘ana 1 month. cf South Third and Fifth streets, Brooklyn, E. D., at two o'clock, to-morrow afternoon. Havana and South{Middleton, Orange county, papers please copy. On aeeaaey, Feb. 6, Cuarntorre Euzanern, daughver of R. W. Horn, aged 6 years, 9 months an} 22 dey: ‘The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, to morrow, at 12 o’clovk, from the residence of her father, 413 fenth avenue. The remains will be taken to the Cemetery of the Evergreans for inverment. On Monday, Feb. 4, Wa. T. G. ANDREWS, aged 20 years. ‘The rela and’ friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his father, E. W. Andrews, Morton street, eighth house from Bedford ave- nue, Fast Brooklyn, to-morrow afternoon, at one o’clock. On Sunday morning, Feb. 3, after a short but severe Mnese, | Mra, Carina , wife of Wm. W. Wyckoff, aged 24 years. The friends of the family are respectfally invited to at- tend her funeral. thiz afternoon, at one o’clock, from her late resicence, 219 Thompson street, without turther no- payieh Her remains will be taken to Gresnwood for inter- ment. Charleston, S.C., papers please coy. On Tuesday, Feb. 5, after a short illness, Wma Wars, in tke 57th year of his age. The relatives and friends, also the members of the Griffeth Guard, are respectfully invited te attend his fu- neral, from 124 Wooster street, to-morrow morning, at nine o'clock. On Mondsy, Feb. 4, suddenly, Mrs. ALLEy Lista Sain of Beats Dusterkotter, aged 56 years, 8 months "The yelatives and friends of the family, also the mec- bers of the Mulverry street Lutheran chur:h, are re- spectfully {nvited to atterd the funeral, this afternoon, at ‘one o’c'ock, from her late residence, 723 Greenwich atzeet, without further notice. Her remains will be taken to pest 2) ed large for interment. fade Moone and Kingston papers please copy. ‘uesday, Feb. 5, after a protracted illness, Vas Caer His relatives and friends, also the members of Jasper Chapter No, 850. U. A., and the Order in “general, are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, 262 West Seventeenth st. to-morrow morning, at 11 o’elock. On Tuesday, Feb. 6, or sesrlet fever, Joun MoCarry, aged 8 years and 8 montks, ‘The friends and relatives are respectfally invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of his parenta, 66 West Forty-first street, this afternoon, at two o'clock, without farther invitation. In Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Fed. 5, THowas 0, Suny: won of Thomas’ and Mary evil, aged 2 years and 1 montbs. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited t> at- tend tne funeral, this afternoon, at half-past two o’clock, from 160 Nassau strect. Jn Brooklyn, on Tuesday, Feb. 6, Ind) eldest daughter of Silas Hania Angeline ‘Crowell, aged 8 years and 9 mthe fiends of the family aro respectfally invited to at- fend the funeral, from the revidence of her parents, No. 7 De Kalb avenue, this afternoon, at two o'c! On Friday, Feb. 1, at North Atleborough, Mass., Fuey xn, fo of Henry A. Ryker, aged 23’ years’ and 7 wonths. Her funeral will take place this morning, at ten o’olock from the residence of her uncle, James V. Ryker, 73 Chariton street, The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood, On Saturday evening, Feb. 2, after a lingering and so- vere il nese, Jonynir j, only, son of James, Jr., and Jane Bulkley, og¢d 8 years 4 months and 23 days. relatives and friends of the family are invited to at- tent bis fineral at Il oelock a M., from 186 West Ele- venth street, His remains will be taken to Green rood. Too good, alas! for mortals here, Saviour called him home; Yet sympathy shall drop a tear, ‘And mourn his early coom. On Tuesday morning, Feb, 6, Kost. 8. Dixo3, of injarios received while going to @ fire on the morning’ of the 25th December last. At Suffield, Conn., on January 20, suddenly, Mr. Era Rising, aged 76 years. Philadelphia aud Cali~ornia papers please copy. ‘ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED ) EVERY 1 DAY. ENTAMIN: _PERSONAL. HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD.—MISSING aince Friday morning, February first. a young man agea elzhteed years, five teet tour inenes high, stout Dull, ful face, light eoosplesion, light bale nad. biue oyea; dressed in black frock coat, black pants, black velvet vest trimmed with gold cord, black cravat patent leather boots, black felt hat and gra sbawi—had on gold waroh and chain, iamond breast pin and diamond finger ring. He atiended & pay at the residence of Mr. Peckham, Twenty-first street, be way and Fourih avenue, and lef: there about 3 Ouiork ofetura lo his home, ise Kast Tweuty-nicch wrest since which time he hasnot been heard of. Anyintorraation of ‘him will be thankfully received by &. A. Pierce, 45 FUE, E MARY ANN ORANDALL, WHO ONCK IL. Dalton, N. H., will send her address to A. B., Post office,’ or mention a place and time where she ‘may oe 2en, she may hear of something to her advantage, Nha he el WANTED—OF MARY FLEMMING, WHO the ship Neptune, from Liver on the 22d Decemser. She can bear (3 her brother, J lemming. by calling at Patrick Heley’s, No. 51 Columbia piroct, New ‘ork, NFORMATION agit tad -OF ELIZA THIERY, OF French descent: is supposed to be living in Madison Mreet service. information of Ror hae will be thankfully received ty her uncle, oveph Caxset, who has lately returned from liformia, on nis way to Burope, and desires very much to see her at No. 107 Reade street, [FORMATION WANTED.—IF MR. ADAM GILLESPIE, fa native of Lifford, county of Donega'l, Ireland, wil. 0: munieate with K. D.8., Hora’d ool com: sia where’ he can be tad, ts will hear of mS vantage. Any one ion of him to the above address will corfer a "He was last heard of in Charleston, S.C. Charleston vor papers please copy. NFORMATION WANTED—OF MISS MARY L. OHUROM, who in December last resided in Bleecker street. An: Bt acquainted with her present address will ‘confer a yor and De recompensed for thelr rouble, by sending « Hine 7. T. T., Herald office, ARSHALL.—IF THE RELATIONS OF A PERSON named either John or William Maraball, who settled in America ‘about the year 1786, orafew years previous, will communicate with Mr, John Hammond, Harlem, near New York, i. wili be ote received, The Marshall enquired after formerly resiced in London, and was @ barber, and about the above time left England and getiled m America, leaving hie wife and avon in England. After he was settled his wite joined him, but the gon dia not, Tlus son is lately dead P. -SEND TO THE OFFICE FOR TWO LETTERS, L. TPRE FRIENDS OF THE LATE J. F. WOODWORTH, are requested to meet at Washingion Limoh, Dutch street, on Wednesday evening, dth instant, at elght o'clock P. VANTED—TO ADOPT, BY A SMALL FAMILY, AN orphan giti, from 11 to L4 years of age. None but Ainarl- gquanced Apply.’ To auch @ good bom niny ve found at 104 ing street THE LECTURE SEASON BOTURES.—NR. JOBRON, AUTHOR OF THE “HISTO ry of the French Revolution,’’ will deliver a courseof three loctures tn the ‘Tabornacle, New York, ou ie evenings of Wreamenday,, the otk; Friday, the Buh, and) Tueeday, the 1h of Febrnary. the Secrat ry of the English Whigs, and Irish Rebevion ‘of 1408 2, The Clubs of London, thelr anecdotes and history. 3, Tord Palmerston, lle pollgy and charactor, "Admission, 35 oonia; rererred. sows, 0 sous Doorn open at. ears each evauing, a 8 o’c.ock, "at Clinton Hail, Astor eos Py ts "h ‘8 o'clock. Doors open ai7. Tickets vFinoipa bookstores, and at tie Librarian’ 4 Library Association. doek, Merca: REGATT. AS. ‘ {MPIRE ciry REGATTA CLUB. —A SPECTAL. WEI T. 4 ing of the club will be held this evening, at the Mi Hotel, 19 Catherine slip. Members are reques: ke further arrangements in regard to the ball, pm 3 MEMBERS OF TAR BOARD OF ENGINEERS AND Foremen of the New York Fire Department are re- quested to meet at Sinyvesant Institute, this (Wed: evening, at 74 Kk, to make arrangements for the funeral of RA. Inte foréman Of Flook and Ladder Comnany No. ) Caran Dy Cilia tio, ‘Janes F. Warman, 8 Beoreiary, SYTUATIONS WANTED. —— eee A’ LADY’s MAID—A FRENCH PERSON, Wize. e00D relerences, speaking excelient dress. feother rooms, 6+ White wt, (A SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS hurse aud seamstress; can take the entre l ofa Deby; cam cut and Nt childrea’s dresses. Gocd eit» retareao? gi APP y at 224 Kb avenue, corn-r of a5inat. Can be fen for two daym. WIDOW WOMAN WISH! ASHING OF TWO or three families, or 'wo or three geutlemen, Apply at 118 27:n at., between 24 and Sd avenues, AN INTELLIGENT AMERICAN LADY WIsites A situation, a# housekeeper, in @ private hous or ing house; tbe is'very smart, and competent to take charge of any Comesile affars. ABY ole desirous of such assintance will co = to address Mrs, West, Union squire Post aflice, tor five A YOUNG AMERICAN GIRL Pefsne ened TO GEF A 81TO- ation with some tamity going to Oaiifornia, or in some pri ie family, a8 Reamstress and Yanurse, 16 good band at Pais swngaas all sorte of embroidery, Call at 111 Hast rr A MARY BREAKING UP HOUSEKERFING DEBInES to obtain a situation for a ee vant, (naving lise firl,) as cook. Apply ato. Fy Weat 21th der during this SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE ENG J aallth women; & xood plain cook, and is frat rate waah- days, or unt! suited, ebpaioassctited SOOTOH YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A kets aa chambermeid, and vill assist in washing and mak: hersef useful, Can de seen for two days. 50 Macdougal at, . ys LaDy. WISHES 20 PROCURE A peru asion wOR highly respectable widow, as nursery governess, 01 take care of an ‘infant Bhe oun give the highest lovtintooiale ag to respectubility of character and capacity: she is capaiie P.ease cal! ato XO. of giving prlwary lessonn in Fi Ac ; Woald ao- gopt a altuation at moderate wages, cing ous of a quie. apply from10 to Son Thursday, Feb, 183 Wes: Ath ‘the bety een 6th end 6th avenues, DRESSMAKER) WISHES TO PROCURE WORK; ould ve wliling to work by the week or day: is compe: tent to cutand ft ladien’ and children’s dresses; can give good reference from her presentgpiace. Please.call'a: 175 12th si, near 2nd av, second floor, front room. A RESPRUTABLE, NEAT, ACTIVE AND INDUS trious Protes ant German girl, who falihful, trustwor- iby, wiking ‘snd obligirg, ‘wishes a situation a ‘nurae and feamstress, or a8 chambermald and waiter; s00d rete: Fences; wili be found. to give. enire satinfaction. A op! 178 Morgan alreot, between trove and Prospect, Jersey jersey’ Clty. A RESPECTABLE ¥ YOUNG ENG FNGLISH WOMAN, HAV- ing Jost her infant, wiabes a child to wet xurse. Inquire of Mra Goodwin, 325 ninth at STEADY, SOBER YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU- ation, in @ private tamily, as seamstress; is @ competent Gress aud shirtmaker; understands all kinds of family sewing; Frould wish to walt op a young lay, ond do fine rpthing; the best cf reference can be given 258 tltzabetn near Bouston, over the bake VERY RESPECTABLE LITILB GIGL WANTS A SI- tuasion, to taxe care of children; can assist in jighs house work. Can be recn for three days at'80 Franklin #! Als SITUATION WANTED--BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, head waiter or housekeeper. Best of city referanse. Gan be seen for three days, i: not engaged, at 152 Sullivan st., Fear, tourth floor, RESPECTABLE ‘GERMAN GIRL, WHO SPEAKS Englisa perlectiy, wishes situation in an Ame can family, as cuambermad, or in a store, Inquire at 114 ‘kawex street, in the rear, room No. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A situation, to do geners! housework in a small private fa- mily; understinds cooking, washing and ironing. Can be seen for two days at 470 6th avenue, between 28tn and 2h sta, In- quire in the office, RESPROTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SIIUA. liom, as cook, washer and trouer; has no objection ta do Rework of ata areal family; good elty reference given. Appiy gs Dab; Three years’ reterence Vinge." Fioess call si Te kon Sob oy, Cena iat ANTED—IN A RESPROTABLE PRIVATE FAMILY, ‘@ situation ag cook; unde stands soups pad: and pies. blanc manges and Jellies. vaeioee ‘good esa breed Faber, best of city reference giv:n. Please call at 63 20th at, corner ib avenue, seocad floor, front room, tor two days. WASTED-4 SITUAsIO¥, BY A FRENCH WOMAN, s, cv0k, oF, 19 tape caze of children; good reference given Apply at164 20%, Mary Chatelin, ‘ANTED—BY A RESPKCTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation, ae laundreas: can give £004 olty referetice, Please call at 19 W. 13th sty ihied dor, Lomt Soc.” au bo seen Jor two days, if not engaged. WANtens SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ober) housework of a private family; plain Sock usd washer and ner no. oy hon to go ® Sbort distance in rerorenee rom last place. Can teen fortwo days a 100" baat WAXTEDIA SISUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Jung american woman, ay nurse And saainal.ess. God lease address 187 reference. 16th st., between 8b aod Mh avetinese eee a erratic BYa SOUNG. WOMAR. AS W. Openbyta, 2 Division at nee AE Wetman ezine Bsr a7i0N, BYA eye yey GER- man orl, in ly relerence. Can be seen for ae: ‘Vandowsier We: 4 pay Pon ax EXPERIENOKD BNOLISH vom, urse; is competent to take ta birth eT the ier en cy re’erence. ried te teen ot twe aye 6160 Lafayette 10 doors from Astor. Wanten—a SYRSTION, BY A RESPECTABLE }ouLg Woman, 28 coo! ty tet No obje: ton (0 do general houeework in'a sn ail facsly; is wn. wesol Jent ook. The best ot city reference laut place. Please prove two days at No. sa West 12th st, Dotweea ok ‘Sih and 6b Protestant girl, 10 0 do gentral @ first rate boner rover. Pasties giontauer: bax ood cit; fcocetran her as at Can be seemg@r one lay at 299 Kast 13th at, Bear avenue B. W ANTED—A SITUATION, | BY A_ RESPECTABL* joung woman, as plain cook; ia an qxcoliout wash er and’ loner, and ‘understands baxing; would be to do housework ; et reference given. 6 call for tw pts eat 333 Bowery, in the rear. Weer A RESPECTABLE AND MOST DESERY: Protestant woman, a sitzail mn as cook, washer dsl! kinds of meat and pasizy ondk ti We a eos: BY A RESPECTABLE ung Woman, a8 is a good washer and ironer and a'gocd baker. Good chy fetertacs given Please cal no two days st 140 Lawrenoe st., near Willoughby, Brooklyn. WA NtED—2y A VERY RESPECTABLE GIRL, A situation as first claas waiter or chambermal; no o> jection to do pl Saphire of city reterence can be given ‘om highly reepectab) lies. Can be seen tor two daya at 134 Ciin'on place, 8th st., near 6th avenue, in the corset store. pipet ae OMAR, é EXIUSEION seamstress : dayaat No, 862 8h avenue, corner of Stat at, °° "8 (OF two ANTED—A Beams, AS COOK, IN A FIRST class family, by a Protestant woman; a ry fet knowledge of her eines in all ite branches ty re. ference given. No sbiectcn, to to the couniry. foo be seen fu two 87 1s “Touh and ih, 7 ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A GERMAN PROTES tant girl, in an American private family; is. plata ook. ood Washer and ironer. Apply @: 149 Broome st, for two aye. ANTRD—A SITUAIION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, Jo co, chamberwork ani fine washing and ironing: Good city reference given. Apply at 36 Spring st, RESPECTABLE AMERIOAN PROTESTANT GIRL wishes a situation as chambermsid or waiter. or Iaun- Exrmr, or 19 do, general housework, nm respectable private ao Ae Best of elty reference can be given, Please call at 97 YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION, IN A LARGE clothing boure: ts well acquainted with the business and Gar influence a trade of from twenty-five to titrty thousand doliare, “Address Ciothing, erad o OOK KEEPER.—-WANTED, A Goop AND RAPID AD Willer, and of pleasing manners. Address box 2,191 Post Ottice. a Ee a ea PoCEKEHPER.—1Ww ADVERTISER 18 DESIROUS OF meeting with a situation in the above capacity, or a3 cor: Fesponding clerk. He has had several years’ experience in Keeping books; Is thoroughty conversant with the Prencn end slighty with toe spanish ianguage, and can produce the best ceeeet ie is last emp'oyer. address X,Y. Z., Herald office, \OOK.—A G00) GOOK, WASHER AND IRONER wants & pisce, in a emull'family; is willing to make her- rely ae yuselul, Meters o her present employer. Apply st, QMUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS experienced nurse and to do plain sewing; understands the entire charge of @ aby trom its birth; or as chambermaid ang to do ine waabiug and ironing; cando up fie muslin very good; understands bow to fulfil etther situation thoroughly objection, to travel; has excellent city reference from her last Place, Cail at 145 gh av., in the fancy store. Festa Sele oh WANTRD—AS CHAMBERMAID AND Waiter or child’ nurse. and is a very good sewer, by & jong girl, who 1s fu'ly competent to aula er siiuation; fas ihe very best testimonials from her iast place. Can be seen for two daysat 286 Oth a¢., corper of 18th st, Sryounn women WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RECOMMENDED oun; }, 88 cook, washer and i:roner; she isa first ke DO objection’ to make herself generally usetu thet best of reterense given. Can be seen for two days at THO Brant 20th ate —————— SITUATION WANTED—BY A toh dd PRO- tesiant young woman, to do general housework, in a small private family; bas good reference. Please call for’ two days At 61 James st., Brooklyn, in the store, SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTES- tani young woman, as nurse or chambermaid; Is pable ot minding a baby from its birth, ud tna fo plain sewer: is willing ‘0 make herself generally useful in a re- spectable family; can give satisfactery references from rom her daet piace. Can be seen at 265 Washington street, Brooklyn, in the basement. SITUATION WANTED—BY A VERY OOMPETEST, well recommened Protestant woman; {s 8 30d nd ‘a firet rate bread and pie baker; also an excellent washei vd ironer, and js willing to mare herself asetul, Can give the best of city'reference. Flease call at 139 Bowery. pene UATIONS ‘WANTED—FOR TWO RB&SPECTABLE lored girls, as cook and chambermaid; two excellent white cooks; a walter and chambermaid, who have lived six years in one house, ing toatiend children or be generally usefui; four giris for general housework—all highly recommended, and waiting to be employed. Apply at 206, Fulton street, ccruer of Pineapple, Breoklyn, in the drag ‘lor grea IONS WAN iCTABLE PRO- testant young women, sisters; one i seamstress and would assist fo light chambecwork, the tiles ne chemo. maid ana waiter, or would assist in washing and troning: or both would do the work of @ small respectable family. Can give good city references. Pease call at 144 2lst at., between ‘and id avenues. Cau be for two day: Tro. GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRLS WANT SITU situations in a small american family, one aa cook an to do washing and troning, the other as chambermaid, and is willin {0,40 hous jousework. 'To be aeeu at 15 Spring at, second floor, 0 DRUGGISTS.—A YOUNG MAN, considerable practice in medieine, {n England and the United States, and who thoroughly Understands Sue makiog tie of prescriptions, wishes to obtain a situation ina drug estab- ment, and would undertake the general manaj “sone ofa usiness, Address J, W., Toronto Fost office, 0. 10 BROKERS.—FIVE PER CENT BONUS PAID ON A year's salar’ of a clever correspondent or tran Erglish, French, Spanish and German, a ooee hasbeen in busisess m this ai jh countries for ten Fears; Lighest elty reference given. # Q., Herald office, (0 BOOT AND SHOE MERCHANTS.—A SITUATION wanted, by a soberand industrious young man, as salcs- manor porter in a wholesale boot and shoe she under- stands both branches of the trade, and can influerce some trade; he will make himseif useful lo his employer, Hefer Sees ice as to character, ability, 4c, Address Shoemaker, WHO HAS HAD emplo; ment; A young man, who {squall department, wishes to obtain ry above line of business, Addre: NTED.—FAMILIVS IN WANT OF A GOOD DRESS “aaker fo work by tho day OF ‘week, ma; Je acguatomed touting nud fi Daeguies, ¢ &c,, by applying at 360 Ninth avenue, Lerms WANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRT. A SITUATION, a8 chambermaid and plain sewer; has no objection to do thi ener al Bonsework of & small family; best city reference, tren 23 Walker s W ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISI 1, @ situation as cbambermald. Good city reference. ridge et., first floor, front room, W ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE — a8 chambermald and seamstress, or as chambermal: and to assist in washii id froving. Call at No, 267 7th ave, between 2th and 47 ss , for two day Ad Wann: ‘A SITUATION, BY A VERY RESPEOTA. ble American Protestant young woman, as chambor- maid and waiter; best city retcrence. Please call at No, 244 Henry st, corner of Paciilc, Brooklyn, where sie can be seen unul engaged W ANTE: D—BY A RYSPROTABLE “GIRL, A SITUA. tion as plain cook; isa good washer ani {roner; no ob- Jections to city or country. Please call at 59 14th st.,near 6th av. WA XZED—A SITUATION, BY A SMART, INDUSTRI- ous girl, as chambermaid and waiter, or to do genera housework faintly j, bee, of oly reference from ber last y BU LS dose near 7th ave ina fi Appl, ation in a gavileman’s family, Also understands the baking of bi h reid; 4 competent to under take tho above duties; none need apply but tamilea ot respec 3 tabliliy; the advertiser understands marketing, if necessary has good elty reference. Can be seen tor two days at 107 Sis Al. between Sd and }exington avent Ww’ two ebildron, apy at its Sixioonth street, between avenue ty WAXTED-SITUATIONS, BY TWO REAPECTABLE Jeung girls, to do the work of x private family; haa the best ol reference ‘irom toir last place. Can be seen lor two Gaye at 133 avenui AI TED—SITUATIONS, BY A WIDOW yor AND her daughter, who have just broke up bousel oor + one to do chamberwork. is a ver’ Soe pianese sewer, or wilas sist in taking care of children; ihe other to do general house. work in & small private tamt'y, Spring at. ANTE: BY A_ RESPECTABLE Scotch woman, as first class cook; understands cooking in all its branches, icé creams, blanc monge and Jellies; is 1 excellent pastry baker; no objection to an hotel or boarding houre; beat city raerence given. Call at 132 Reade at, for Iwo days. Ww ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL waltuation as scamstyess, in a respectab) ; she perfectiy understands cutting and fitting ,ladied and fs dresses and all kinds of family sewing. ‘Please ca!) at a3 West Sins, at, , Where | she is at present employed, ANTED—A_ SiTUATION, BY A RXSPEOTABL: ne SORE git, ws cbambermatd or plain cook; 1s @ good worher and ironer, and has no objection to general housework Is fond of ebiloren; can Ret good, ety reference. Please call a 112 Mott st,; third floor, Waa fITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE PR > testant girl, 16 years old, to take care of children, or to aesist in general housework; is willing to make herself useful ina family. Can be seen for three days at No. 5 2d avenue, fecond floor, back room. ‘ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG ENGLISH ‘wom, @ situation as chambermaid and plain sewer, or eral housework. Good reference given. Call ai9' Elm st., for two days, ‘ANTED-A 81 SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLY ‘aschambermatd and seamstress. Good city ease call for two days at 102 West 19th st. WASTED A. SITUATION, BY A, RESPECTABLE oun seamstress, and to take care of dren, dr dochamberwork; is wiling to make herself generally useful. Wages not :0 much an one asa good home. Apply at 46 3d avenue, between 10th ani ANTED—A NURSE AND SEAMBSTRESS, LAUN dress, cook, chambermaid, and waiter girl. The very best wages ‘will be given to either colored or while. App'y «: ‘st., @ few doors from broadway. We BY A STEADY PROTESTANT GIRL situation ss cook, washer and ironer, or, woul a take» lsundress’ p Good. ty relerence. Call at 304 rt ay hue, between 2th ed 30th ats Can be seen for two days at 52 todo and young reference given. ADTED- BY A YOUNG WOMAM, A SITUATION A~ chembermaid and walter in s private family. she ha. the best of city references {rom her last place, vase call a! 134 West 20th st., top ficor, front room. ANIEC—BY A RESPECTARLE YOUNG WOMAN, - situation as laundress, she is comoeient ~ the alanis, ucderstacds m»king up fue linens sad muslins, and under stands French fluting. Can furnish the best of cily reference Can be eeen for two days at 276 10th st., between Ist avenue and avenue A, fitth floor \. —A BITUATION, BY A GIRL, AS CHAM jd ond seamstress, or chambermaid and fine washer, understands French fluting. City reference. Can be seen for two daysat 175 West : ., corner of Sth avenue, ‘ANTED.—A YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUA tion as cook; shige + (oe gg her busicecs, No objection to assist in wash ‘ot reference trom her Jast employer. Call for two days at 25 West 'h sh ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A. RESPECTABLI roman, as experienced, coo Wve the best city re ference; has lived € eure nove family! uade-stande el Kinds of ies and jellies, Apply. fast 12th st., in the basement Gan ve seka for two'days, i mot engaged. ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN. A SITUATION, IN 4 ‘took house, either retail or wiiolesaie; has had several Yeaus’ experience. Beat of reference given. Address D, J. B,, room 9, 220 Broadway, ANTED—TWO INDUSTRIOUS, INTELLIGENT NEN, with Brookiyn and vicinity, at Wary per day; one may be relalaed permanently Weslso wants man, with from $20 10 $60, to purchase & light business, by hich any smart man can travel at bis leisure and earn $3 per Gey. Apply at 206 Fulton st-> Brooklyn, drug store. ‘AITER’S SITUATION WANTED-BY AN ENGLISH- san wit favorable reference from his last elty emipl>y- era, Plonse address J. 7, 873 Broadway, corner of 18th st, THE 1 ‘TRADES. BOOT AND SHOE CUTTER WANTED—ONE WHO T- eed to getiing up cusiomer work of all kinds. Noue but CS joree) hy. workmen need apply at 43 Montgomery street, A® rt Oey als BOILER, COMPETENT TO set wy start a glue to mai and facioi lve, ising!aes, fine bone gine. and the vari glue, employmen: in any part “ot ibe United Staten, ‘Address Joseph Schwab, Kaston, Penn. rences Satisfactory refe given. CK AND PUMP MAKER WANTED.—A YOUNG man who undersiands the block and pump makin, pa Wat may bear of @ good sitcation by applying at NUTTER WANTED-TO GO A SHORT DISTANCE IN tue equntry. | Nove batan experienced hand need apply Apply to Mr. Lewis, New Hotel, from 8 '0 12 A. M., end oP. M. at No. 6 treet, LECTRO PLATER WANTED. YOUNG MAN, (AM 4 rican or Kngiish) who thoroughly roe} silver “a tpg ard the solutions, may hear of a permanent situa! be ait ailigent, failhiul and well recommended, “Address ‘ost yom 2 to T° ROSS PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—A PERSON ot experience, who has had charge ot one of the largest book ee 9 printing offices in New York, is also proof reader and bi eeper, wh p« ive satistactory references as to ability, bay hens heg: to — he Present ee OW Te to accept Wiss" Waa oe Sate tented” Audits required.” Address Auld Weraud T°, MANUPACTURING | JEWELLERS—WANTED, A for & young man, who has been in the business; iniary no objests “Addrese ke W Barr Co., 316 Broadway. WwW ANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER, TO GO TO Nashvitie, Tenn, Apply wt 21 Malden ia ‘lane, ’ANTED—81X SOFT HAT TRIMMERS, APPLY IM mediately, at the corner of Raymond and Bolivar sts, Brockijn, in thé office of the si. Bat dopartenent, ANTED—A MAN WHO U: NDERSTANDS MANUFAC. turing cloth caps in every branch of the trade. Apply (0 Sellers & Co,, 21 Kim st,, neat Dun ‘WARTED=a FIRST RATE CLOTHING CUTTER, AT 28 Warren street, up stairs, third floor, Also, some first rate Itpen coat hands, "Matthussen & O'Hara, ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A tmarriea man, a Sootchman; has a thorough knowledge of his business, and'has had many years’ expecience in this country; can give ratlsfactory references os to Mo aharacter, ce ANTED—BY A R&SPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITU re Hon as first class cook, with first rate recoummendation, Please eall at 173 East 32d st., betweon Ist and 24 avenues, a Was. ~BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, FIFTREN years old, @ situation to do light chamberwork and take care of a baby: Good reference trom her last Place, Uan be seed tor (wo days at 142 Kast 2ist at., near 3d avenue. —_———_—— eer rrrer Wore SITUATION AS a Rakde. .W 4 Le S oung married woman, with a freah b1 Jost he? baty three weeks ‘old; will cither tak ‘ake’ a uk 0 her own residence or gn ta the Bag 3 of tis App! abo on ly at ‘Wess ath pabiility, &c. Address A, F., Smith’s seed stor (ARPETING WANTED—TO FURNISH FOUR ROOMS, about eighteen feet square, with rustole or tapent ew or te secoud hand, any person havi such an article find @ cash customer by a ddrosding box 157 —— — MATRIMONIAL. OO et ase «—MADEMOISRL).E EMILE VIL gig td (rater p ot parione ber send to aay HELP WANTED. C= WANTED —A GERMAN GIRL, WITH seen references, bear o( @ situation 0 do the: ily, on spplica jon at 140 QU2E wanrep. 4 YOUNG MAN, WHO RESIDES | 3 wihhs eamen and seenra \oassnt a areping boos undin mike bimeclf useful a ary v. Ar Byte son Won street. RUG (\ ERK WANIED-ON® THOROUGHLY AC. «usin d with the city retail trace ana who can come well Cali at the drug store 496 3d avenue, from 919 BUG CLERK WANTED—A YOUNG MAN, Wi. I8 ccmpe'e nt to attend to the duties of a retail drug and o1 ro iption st.re, an Americ. preferred: 1o such a fair salary wil be given. apply, versonaily. with reference, core: Brooklyn. of Grabaim ot, end F rere wa WANTED—A MAN WHO 18 CAPABLE AND derstands farming, to take tne whole charge of a farm, 100 scres—ol working the same orto work tod ‘be farm is well stocked, and has all buiidings peces- ‘Apply to James M. Weed, 179 Pear! s TLIXNERS WANTED.- TWO LADIES TO TRIM, MAK @ ‘atiend in show room. On'y ‘The aluaton Mit be: Porsaunent. AGG gl raat . 446 Broome a., between 8 aod 10 o'hod contaiziog shar d jmmers and cap makers, 10 distance up the Hudson river. Furst ‘leas hands’ will receive cod wages and sieady employment, Ae to H. Phi'lips, Ke. 0. 6 Park place, tr trot "wa. A. Pat uuniil 2 P. URSE AND CHAMBERMAID WANT DONE 4 tomed to the care of children, who undersianc ‘werk, andean do. plnia sewing, may spply at No.2 Uoncocd st,, Brookiyn, ‘0 UMBRELLA SEWERS--GOOD HANDS WANTED, at 267 Pearl ttreet, Isaac Smith’s Sons & Oo., manu'ac: turers, =ACHER WAKTED—IN A PUBLIC SCHOOL ON LONG Inquire cf D. B. Whitney, wt the bar, Freah’s Hotel, between i and 12 A. M., this day. ae et betas OR GERMAN GIRL, (NONE .) to do the housework of # private a ingle at Oe kas street, one door trom Broome, Wana ‘A EMALL Yammy, 4 coop GERMAN ‘ubuerstands washing ‘and ironing, witb xood we reference. Apply ut No. 55 West 12th St, from 8 A. M. 10 ANTED—A STEADY WOMAN. WHO CAN COME well yocommended, ae cook, washer and ironer, Nove but those who understand their business need apply. Call at No. 1 West Beltic street, Brooklyn. W432%D—4 COLORED WOMAN, TO DO THE GENE housework of ® small family; she must bea good washer and troner, and understand eooking, and commendation. Apply at 116 Hamereley st, ANTED—A NURSE AND SKAMSTRESS; ONE WHO ‘understands the care of a young baby, and can do plaia + Apply at 162 Lexington avenue, Good references re- and have re: quin ANTED—AT 61, WEST 13TH Sf.. A PROTESTANT woman, t0 cook, wash and iron, ‘She must bring good clly references, \ age ae SHIRT CUTTER, TO GO TO PHILA- phia; one accustomed t» cut with aknife. Apply to ¥, Brown, 22 Weet dist ate ae mite! AMERICAN OR ENGLISH LAD y incumbrance, (not under 83 yearsor One who mould be: wil ing t2 leave the city, and do the work of 4 ema)] family, for a rearouable compensation, pa bare x £904 home. Apply, after 1A. M., reene & Co.'s office, 345 Broadw Wantep—a GOOD PROYTSSTANT GIRL, TO DO cooking, waehing and ironing, in a tamily of four per fons. Avy person coming well recommended jor the abore purposes can hear of a good situation by applying at 22) Clin. ton street, Brooklyn None need apply unless they can fur nish ‘satistuctory references, Witwer PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO OHAM berwork and sewivg, ina small private family; sh bea good seamstress, and come well recommen Plerpont st,, Brooklyn, second door West of Waters FIRST CLASS COOK, ONE WHO UN. : of ands all kinds of cooking The best of references require ply at 68 West 14th st, between 9 and 12 o’elock, days, ANTRD—A GERMAN OOOK, IN A PRIVATE FA- inlly ; no ward ibg or ironing requirod. | Apply for sree days at No. 67 Warren st, between Henry and Clinton, ro>k- ANTED—A COMPETENT FRENCH WOMAN, AS eas and dreeemaker. he will be requlred 10 do family 1 Mee speak her language to children. Apply for two days WARTED-A SHLECTRR IN A WHOLESALE CROCK. ery house down iown must bave considerable expe rience in the business, be active, industrious and temperate; noue others need apply at 195 Pearl street. ANTED-IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOU», @ young man from 16 to 18 years of age, to aasint at the desk; must bea piain, rapid waiter, and correct 12 best of reference required; salary small. Addrest Post office. pox 440, ae ae RIFNCED YOUNG MAN, IN THs query buen; noes none others need apply. Apply w « it, 9 4th wt. AVcover, ine Gre claus hotel inthis cys ho tease thorough keeper. in a first claw y; he mi orough y undersana ‘be business of a hotel; the best Salmersnese quired, A single man preferred. “Apply, by letter, to Mr 689 Broadway. LosT AND BOUN 0G LOST-IN MERCER, NEAR PRINCE STREET. A biack and white spotted poioter, seven months old, with & back leuther collar. $8 reward will'be pad by delivering the same at 510 Broadwa OUND-JANUARY. 90,, 1856, A. BOX, SUPPOBED TO tT ie “have the same by at No, Prov’ erty Gharreson he samer “* PYM SONSba ROSH OUND—ON 1H 2D FEB.. BETWEEN 3 AND 4P. W, ine way stage, @ portemont containing money’ ‘The owner may Tevelve by roa Jing on Capt. Ainsly for the finder, on board the sveames Huguenot, at the foot of Whitehali street, between 12 and 1 on Wednesday and Th mhursday. (OUD RUNNING AWAY—SATURDAY EVENING, February 2, a brown horse, about fifteen hands high, with harness and sieigh avached. ‘The owner can recover them, on roving property ard paying expen by applying at John Tearborn's soda water factory, 65 Third wren O8T—BY A FEMALE, ON SATURDAY EVENING, 4 Feb. 2, while going from Greenwich street to Down'ng, #500. ‘Ihe ioney consisted of four $100, one $50 and five $10 bills, allon the Manhattan Bank of this city, and contained in a sit Purse. A liberal reward will be pal on their retura to MeCaitiay, No. 64 West Thirty-second street, I hg! OR ABOUT THE 156A Of JANUARY, A ($75) drawn'by baa been sto ped. the tnd mil'bo tuila. fame, as payment has been stop; ¢ finder will be suit bit reuarded we Peay leaving it a mee subseribers. Leavy & Dia O&T—ON THE 41H INST., ON THE CORNER OF Canal and Hudson streets, or Watts and Greeawich street to the North River Bank, a check for $25, drawn by Alexande Wildey, payabie to bearc: $100 bill Bank, anal street, Whoever returh them to Welter Altuin, 459 Greenwich street, will te Mberally rewarded, wi of the o WALTER vAMELN, vi) ‘Greenwich street. Ngee! THE DIPOT OF TEE BOSTON CARS. TWO brooches, in a leathern purse, containing the likene: aod halr of an elderly gentleman. ‘The flader will be uberis rewarded by returuing the same to John Deane, 119 Leonard si. OSTSFEBRUARY 4, REAR WEST BALTIC, IN hh Brooklyn, a black velvet bag, with the top wor with steal beads, containing pearl anale and Darekerchief. Whoever returns the above will be sutt warded, either at 65 West Baltic street, Brooklyn, or at Old slip| New York. OST—A Enon, Note PR AWs BY PAGE & Bacon to the order of S. 1. M. Barlo endorsed by him to ey ae Jr. No. 206—Sept. 17, Ts: 18 months, for ). A sultabfe reward will be psid for its recovery, upon application to 8. Cambreleng, 18 te peeoeeone eROvE, ye NOTICE.—BY EuWanD, NCK, OW ‘Thursday, Feb. 7. at 1034 vetuck, at 16 Wall street —Se ond sale of superior wines. 1 from #n importidg house who a via: old Q., Benaol:, 2 brandies; Awontifiedo, Pec! vag and 7 ‘sharries; Madieras, Page & Co's por', eon rum, Lar ore den excie. Bushmiill Roateh wrintey trish dons Oe 66 RAPE. bese foods are of a better quali: toan usually eee which affords a good 0} vortunity for those who purchare for) privaie use. Terms cas A MW Liser. KE@ROBENE. OR VOAL OW, SLCUAMD BY FATEINTS. The tnv-nsity of the Hight o0tainen from ‘his oll =! be found to exceed that of apy other ol! ur iquid hereioloce kon to tbe mblie Pirie ofl peing ® pure distitwion trom coal, withons the ad. Of +pirits of turpentine or alenboi, is Warranten Wo be netexplosive, Insurance companies allow it to be nset with- entecdionel premium. hore who read or wrile much st might will find i: » great segivoiany be t 14 Pewarkably steady and noftio the eye. or general Camily use, burr ing in tea ahoats, shioving. rai ova and lighthouses, are, ehurebes, tuctories oil is a8 vet ubequalied. v2 sbers at Henuy without smoking or crusting the wiek ; erlorate or evsporate DY exposure, and is not titeeied by the coldest weathe”. Various palenled lamps io be found at the atore af the undervigned are recommended aa the best adapted 10 ‘be pe- HACE dluailtics of the oll, each lamp giving & light equal 10 Lwe ran burners. Ne eon mae used in camphene and ayivie ol lamps, and can be adapted to chancelicrs for hotw\s countrys rendences end Giger ‘Tbe usual discount lo wholesale dea‘ers, AUSTENS, gente of the North Amerioun Kes pany, 67 Beaver street, OARD DOWN TOWN - TWO Gest! accome odaied with cgi 172 Daan ton, opporite suane park. ‘Feseame WANTED—LY two RESPECTABLE BD. soung men, in the vilol's of Amis Green or Fourth where comforts of # bome may d da. Address for riniee GayaA. B.O. Aiblly suet Pon aes A RUMMOND'S AMANDINE, FUR CHAPPPD HA} y offered as superior to every urticie of oo Kind pow in he Market’ At ihe vossoa, “ehica roug) skiow and chapped hands are #0 preva ent, 1'6 nse will be found no. merely luxury, but arwolutely necewary for comtort Pre- pared and sold) whol and retail, by 8. Drummond, Spothecary, 207 Broadway. PPEOWERS OF FATRAORDIN ARS MURIT AT RETAIL, —JAMES TUCKER oan at this moment present some of the loveliest imported Frenoh towers in creation. It ts ne magnified announcement, uta tact beyond conesptlon. Nor S07 Broadway, rear White street. PF, PROOF PAINTING PAISTING. PAUNTING.— dhe, rubscriner Is tow prepared to paint the roots’ of bouees with fire or water proot paint, at the shoriest notice. Office and depot. 91 Man gin strest. G. W. allorde thant Porezay. CAUTION.—JOUN, POW: (GATE 1HO- mas Allarton & Povell), awl ">iade manutactuver Hew Jobn ‘street, Aston rosd, Birmingham, begs to caution mer- chants, tectora, and the’ public agaiust impose. Large quantities ot ww] blades having la'ely been stamped and la- belied “Alarton & Powell” and “tanpl,” puroorting to be the 7eal Thomas Allarton & Pueeli’s axle. Joaa Powall wou'd, thereicre, beg to so icit merchats aud factors (o injorm him if they dicover any forgery or infringement np0. his stamps of **Allarton & Yowell,” or “Tanpl,” or upon ine labe.s of his common polished awls, or which said stamps and labels he bas the sole right and use and te is de’ermine? to purieh all those who ccmmit euch frauduient actions, and who thas impose upon ond injure the public and himse.f ‘The peauine fine spring steel awis bear a fas simile of the ign-ture of THOS. ALI ALLARTON LARTON & POWELL upon each gross of aw!s, (4000'S COMPOUND EXTRacT.—THIS RSTABLISHE medicine ta still offered to the p tbite w# the most seit tory remeoy for certain diseases I. is a scientific preparation ef aro es celebrated tor the cure of apo paints, entire: vegelable, beautifully solidifies, and totally daveid of taste ar: sme’. It'will not disagree wiih the most cebfeale stauisch, ie convenient in form, and may be taken without eoulinemert yom business In ary weather, od without alteew: tor of fie, Prkee $1. Ful direetlons accompany each Jar, Hold whoe- sale and roiall by the aole ag RUMROND, Apothecary, 07 Broadway FOWARTHS ORIENTAL ToOTE PASTE-AR PLE gant preparation for cleanay g preserving and besutiry- ing the ecth, Sold by most respectable druggiats mud per- fumera, in boxer, at twenty five cents each. orders mi- dressed to Dr. Howarth, box 237 Lost ollice, Brooklyn, will receive prompt attention. MEN CAN 8B treet, near Hud tully received aod nromptty atte MACHxe LEATHER BELTING, OF THY Beer qua ity, manufactured by PHILIP F. rasquay No, 25 Spruce dered N.Y. ‘Buperior lace ieather alt on hana, N'%, PATENT SPECTACLES.—2HkY IMPROVE Vie ot ronhthe tie tor lita canine groaver magnitizing powers DO rec tant ohjects seen distinct soe pales FRANKS, Jeotiror 0 the ere, patentoe a rele Eieutanes WA: i Re 2 Park row, oP.M. cppcale Astor \) .M. BUFFINTON’3 ADJUSTABLH TIME REGIS- « tera are apy Li an highly appreciated by Dasiness Bien, sehools, Fal 8, jaxtracoe companies, sadn f Perteae wh vallc- afsiem Or desite tolave soovecion eowplete and exact regiter ot time tor the government o themselves pad tie information of th the ablic. Bains {eben soautsite) Sw ince a pootensing minule (when requisite) with exnatnese, and pose a ya ue beyond any other ever invented. They embrace of fifteen ditlerent regisiers, adapted to we tard of aren to- corporsted cle ep profess'onal men; and ag: id appreciaisd by business, men, that upwards of cey rand bave been contracted for in advance of their man Among em ia the every daz regisor, a calendar il time, giving the day of the week. the month and the dayn of the month be Fouradi Q:so the ‘absentee register, sho «ing fe giance t our and minu @ of & person's return when calle business; also the office register, showing the Sdice furs; tua Poet olice senses, skewing. the amo closing the mails for the North, rast, South and ®e the a our ae Sega giving the hour of break‘ast, dinner aod the passer ger register, showing the exact time the Dex irain wil leave different, points, and also one who ring to Parrengers in each car the next station (he train will acriv= al and ume the train will stop at that station, Manufaetar aed forse wy NM. Bufinion, Fat nine, Mast Pac aa ED, al agent, ‘No. BY Dav street, whrougbont the need Blate ARE YOU SUFFERING WITH Or Dt ‘R1bs celebrated remo- per box. Prineios N. Y., end for sale yy 1 drags ster melalais ave aterabereutiers @iceate that fiesh is heir to, ty ag desu...4 Ss have Non summer ranges up and pipe GANDS_SARSAPARILA POR PURIEYING ood. —I he rather medicioal virtues and ps'on!eh cacy of this invaluable preparaioc ie tumediately. # in cager where an impoveriehed anc diseased cond‘ion a: the blood causes eruptions, b otches, & ‘4 Sores to break ou. upon the surtece of the body. Its operation ts speedy, while i ef fests are permanent, beeling nod renovating Prepared and for gale by A. B. & 0. BANDS, 100 Fulion street. (TRE, UNDERSIGNED | BRAS LEAVR TO IsfonM druggists and dealers in leeches tbat he bas constantly 9n hand, and at low aoe leeches of u surerior quality. Oniers for shy quantity from any place im the United, Sialen will be prompily attes CO, WIESEN, ‘ the puptio to TARO of loeches, 75 Warren warn the public to beware of pediary using my name, 44 T have no travelling agents, rE \HE UNITED STATES MERCANTILE ACCOMMODA- tion Company Will commence operations on or about the 20th Inst, an & general commission ayency for the purpose of attending to country orders for any kindof merchandise, and to the diepotal of consignmenta of country proditce. SANTED, FOR CASH A 9000 HOUSE AND Lor, Jn the Seventh ward, ‘wort’ 7,000. Alao, io thid city or Brooklyn, Touse; not too heavily eussinbornd” nee to be paid in stock paring eloven Por gent, and loraed in New York. Apply to W. H. MELIOK, 34 Seventh avenue, Nelore 10 A. M. and after 3. M. FRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS, NE FRANCAISE DESING RENTRER DANS UNE FA- m lle pour prandre sing des enfants; elle peut doaner de don renseignements. Sadreaser 125 Clintoa st, an premier, sur le devant. JNR JEUNE FILLE DE La svrss re se placer dens une fara! de chambre p’adrerrer 4 M. RANCAISE DE&I- ile Americatne, comma femne connsissant la couture, ou bonne d'eafant. Kerr, 74 Duane #t., an 2me etage. O&T—FEB. 5,4 BUNCH OF NINE SMALL KEYS. ‘Whoever will return the above at 144 Broadway, shall re cieve ove doliar reward. OST—ON MONDAY EVENING, IN GOING FROW Kim to Eldridge streets, @ black lace veil. The finder will ~ pe rewarded by leaving it at 439 Broadway, in the OST—A STERRAGE TICKET TO SAN JUAN, PER steamer Star of the West, No. 1€9, berth 8. It is of use to a4 ‘one, ns it bas been stopped at the odice. ‘The irdor will be a iberaily rewarded by leaving it with Mr. Fargo, at 135 ost oN MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, IN TWENTY- eighth street, between a lack lnco veil, The finder will receive tom dollars on retirn ing it to its owner, at No.7 West Twenty eighth street. oe ON MONDAY EVENING, IN GOING OVER street, to Buckley's Minatreie, a black portemon- Ba, naie, on win} ‘The finder will rective $10 ana Phothwaks Of the owner, by applying 1o Edward Mullaney , 19 Jobs treet OST—ON THE oe ar FEBRUARY, TWO CAM I. 4 fornia. haan Ne F. Davis, room 31. berth No. on steamer Star of | Wert Yom room & berth No. Nenmer Cortex; and BF. Van Ion, room 21, berth ateomer Star of the We th No. 2, on pat, and 1 beg eat Cortez. A Ilberal vera ‘rid! be paid to the ander by leaving them at No.5 Bowling Green, OST—IN CANAL 8TRE! ABOUT Retina CLOCK A igtom yesterday, & portenionnais, con! some pawa iickets and small chango, As the offices nave ‘boca naudsd the tickets can be of uo use except to the owner, who will feel deep'y incebted to. ee Lk leaving the portemonpale and tickets only at No, 469 Bi e street, addroswed tw Mr. Servativs, “O8T—BETWEEN BOND STREET AND WAVERLY 4 place, m cold eyeglags and chatn, with the tnitia's of OK, eward of $5 will be patd at 2 22 Union square.” {TRAYED OR STOLEN. A BLACK ‘REWFOUNDLAND dow, mith while on is breast and. paws, and a nirtow Kripe el’ white Qn hia hose; auewere to tas nuate ot Nem The finder wili be Nberaily rewarded by \eaving him at No. § Wasi Sixteenth sircet, THE MI MILITARY. wan TROOP NEW YORK HUZZARS—NnW YORK, uary 4, 1866.—A epecial meeting of this troop wilt bo held at he Méroer, House’ commer of Br Boinn and Mer cer riree's, on Thursday, Febrangy 7, 185, at By order of AON Ts .ace §.—Punctual attendance is particularly Teque siness of importance will come before the meeting. EXTRA PAY. Ds 5) Ag INST UNITED STATES. Oss in BINGE or 8 yee reer Catton (basement, lawyer, polars ‘pubite, end Inte ured y lands, ail fail Kinde of United Biatee, ob z wurohasen slate, obtains U. 8 in thirty ai, hone, pu ft country. BOTT 8. thi Portamonih’s orew, fr capture, in Mexican ‘war, ofp Aqmimanve, nUW Leadas ae an plamarpeilind 5 7 vn INTKLLIGENCE OFFICES. — PLOYFRE Wisuixg gogP, SERVANTS W WILL FIND respectable German, Eng! Scoteb [rish rai jotela abd private families, at of MoRRie Goittuter & 00.'3, 7 Broadway, corner of Kende st; also, waiters, cozchmen, apes. laborers, 4c, at this or the branch otBee, 102 Green- wich st, ANTED—AT MRS, BAK +R'S gta! OORNER OF 33d st and sth avenue. nurses, cocks, chambermalde, mall girls to take care of children. Ladies wantiog help will bes ruled, and girls Wanilus places will call imo a A nurse and cham! , Wal gocd recommendations, want of a place. THE BALL SEASON, FAR DRESS BALL OF THE, GERM AR LIEDER. ranz.— bis nown society cfamateur i ba Ee ee een cree 1 bell on Wedvowlay a a ney he spacions and beaut ty Assembly Rooms’ 446, thre way, The entertainments of ‘the events musica! ati comical, are relected with great care, po er] the prep irationa fan, comtort and consequect se‘itinc jon of visiters, a3 uch that this fes'ival must nececsart! surpass all former ere of the club im brilliance: Tick: mez each, can be obtained from members o: the o! from any Poy undersigneu commitiea but no mewe: taken at the doors. mittee:—Otlo Alberti, caatier, 4 Charham street; H, O. Von Baur, Laberiy street; 1. sur- W. Kogelman, 9% Willlam street; Ota i dokr vurer, % Chatham nek ‘ pus 4 Nacsa it Rotches 18 et Wik Vareett’ Ot sen Drost ase ehe, Otto S Recreiary, 1:6 Canal wir i Vokar! Tinm vtrety # Winawwutler,’ Viee Tr Fronent Bank sweets vei houller, Krna! Winzer, 63 Division street; A. Zeake, 371 CLOTHING, &C. $5,000 CoE! Saar, Ce ore arate ofe desert . Gentlemen having large or to ¢ 090 of ', will receive the SGT Seas hue a F CAST OFF CLOTHING wont aes Vase bec pt As aia fe a of good vin the fail Sous wee $2: 00 focus clobing, in 5 map re cal JATRING. “LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY to ee can aaeacen, ve a fair caal J senng bw sores, 12 La Lat ae Ly eon, near Canal, 0 ronda, oF lor Dy bose La Ladies atiendod te Msi Oae™ SPORTING. ——— K&N MEADOWS, ON IGRON ening ano earn KX MEADOWS, Ow stakes ie afine double gun; case implements complete; 5 83 per chance. NG,—1HRRE WILL BE A SHOOTING Mato ieee ‘tnd Me! Beatty ot Parkin foe nek Pkt Ps fimeelt ‘champion on ise t trigger. N. ‘preach man finds hel sor the ober

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