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five bundred amd thiricen. Of which Bedney Smith received And that there were eighty-six scattering. votes. The for the of Trustecs esatenaeter Rosch ate oA Bod the hundred and ih Ot which award te Bewdle recelved two thousand three | { ‘Of which Rj kis "‘M’Cormick received two thousand | Or Of whic Thomas rie ‘Clark received six hundred and eighty- of pCarth3 ceived one thousand and two. Of which Charles De Browa received three hundred aud Binet: “And that chere were twelve aeaitering votes, ‘The whole numb: gears wipe the office of Trustee er of voles given fer the office of Trustees ot ‘emmon ‘schools for, the Sateenth ward wan twenty thou dred and sixt ate fobn' Delamater re received three thousand and hiy 0 sor Which Geo, sak Brown received two thousand aoven bun- onthe P. Johuson received two thousand two hun- ‘i Piya ae received two thousand and eighty which L, A. Rosenmilier received two thousand three aunarea rank nity-three. Of which David D. 3 Wortendyke received two thousand ‘ene hundred and ei five. ollock received two thousand nine bun- Of which James be | | ng ebiy ‘one. hich Jolin W. Concklin received two thousand nine inpred and seventy-one. ‘And ibat there were three scattering ‘votes. SEVENTEENTH WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Trustees ef Common Schools of the 1 en saad ward was nineteen thousand three hundred and aftees Of which bg, $s B. atria | received two thousand four Dundsed and ay thr Of which Elisha LA tater received two thousand five hun- anh Vag ieeeeee oF which John Lloyd “received two thousand six hundred and iwen! Of. wine Jose Jobn E. McMenomy received two thousand three Bundred and twenty-three. ‘Ot which Robert G. Walmsley received two thousand two Bundred and ninety nine. PS Te e W. Dean received two thousand three hun- and Of which, soho ‘Bowne received one thousand four hundred and nint: of se dosent Kontble received one thousand five hun dred and S Punic) Smith received one thousand and thirty- he which John Delahant received four hundredand seventy- hoa that there were one hundred and fifty-eighs scattering ‘votes. EIGHTEENTA WARD. The whole peaner 9 a voter given for the offices of Trustees ef: omens ano ‘the Eighteenth ward was ten thou- and thirty pa which tn V. Deforest received one thousand, undred a pe “E Weeks received one thonsand, three rd and eleven. Of which Henry Hi. Eliott received one thousand and fifty- at haan gl Henry A. Buriburt received one thousand and ty bree, (Gf which John Foster received two thousand six hundred ond afty seven. bean anes Be prety received two thousand three wan eventy five. Of which ‘David The received two hundred and seventy-six, ‘And ihat ihere were forty (wo seattering ¥ NINETEENTH WARD, The whole number of votes given for the office of Trustees ‘ef Common Schools of the Nineteenth ward was seven thou- gand three hundred and fourteen. enn which Stephen M. Drew received one thousand four hun- ek ‘which Dennis McCarthy received one thousand three Dundaed and sixty nine. ‘Ut which Chan. W. Hall received one thousand and sixty- a “Ot which Samuel P, Abbott received one thousand and for- " Mot whieh William MeDivitt received one thousand and eighsy whieh John C. Gaze received one thousand and forty- four Ot which Thos. Collins received three hundred and two. Aus that there were five scattering votes. TH WAM The whole supsber of 0 given te the offiee of Trustees ‘ef (Common Schools of the Twentieth ward was seventeen ‘thousand seven hundred and forty-one. Ot which William Menek received two thousand nine bun- red and sixty on ‘on whieh Hovert “Taylor received two thousand four bun- and sixty four. pe fehieh Hubbard G, Stone received two thousand nine y -five. 3 nich Waste C. Livingston received two thousand nine wired and ey Wr which Jone Hardy received one thousand four hundred ‘Of whieh Jona and sixty-U Of whieh G ustaras Schaback received oue thousand five Bundred and eightee ‘Oi which Peier Parrall received one thousand five hundred ‘and ‘hirty-nine. ‘Of which Charles Darragh received one thousand three hun- dred and ninety six, Ot which J: ‘A. Leighton received four bundred and twent yer that there were thirty scattering roles. TWENTY-FIRST WARD. ‘The whole number of votes given for the office of Trustees f Commoa Schools of the Twenty first ward was eight thous- and ‘wo hundred and seventy.one. BK b ann G. Mooney recelsed one thousand eight red and twei OK ‘Aleannder Rentom received one thousand seven ed and ninet; “Or which John Stevenson received two thousandand fifty- OF whieh 3 Jemen Depnis received one thousand eight hun- Of Gr ei Sohn noche, nN Fiscom received «wo hundred and three N. Barnes received two bi gi which ‘Arne st Finek received two hundred and fifty 1wo And jhat there were seventy-one pad sisty four, Loe a. U) Ot Shick ‘Jonas Sparks received one thousand five bundred Or ehich Jothan Wileon received one thousand four bun- inety cbree. 276) ant b Terrence Riley recelved seven hundred and forty- < Gr which Siebert Ungermach received seven hundred and forty eight ‘Of which William L. Wiley received seven bundred and nee ich Peter Masterson received seven bundred and 1} which Cornelius Murphy received alx hundred and thir- MOT which John Kelly received six husdred and nine, nd that ther Uiree cate And that there were UTES OAS L. HARRIS, Chairman, D. T. Vauenrimn, Clerk. Riw Youn Dec ie 187. The Board of City Canvassere. of the city and county of New York baving canvassed and estimated the votes given in dhe veveral election districts. of aaid city and Coumy, atthe @lection held December 1, 1887, do bereby certify, determine and decree, AYOR. ‘The! Dantel F, Tiemann, i the greatest namber of votes, was uly elected Mayor ‘ot the ne city of New York. GOVERNOR OF THE ALJeemOw ‘SE. Lt Anthony Dugro, by by ber of votes, waa isadh eect eas Matt wu ge ‘eaand Was thereby duly elected Governor of the Alms SUPERVISORS. PR Wm, M. Tweed. inane Bell, Jr y. ‘Wiiham &. Sonnet, John R. Briggs, were, by the y glected a Supervisors, seed papi ber of w ‘Elyah F. ALDERMEN. ‘That Michee! Murray, by the reera number of votes, was, Sth Joh Claeys by ie gaa got numer of votes was in Clancy a tigsted am Alderinan of the Second Aldermanic di oon ae Hotfmire, by the greatest number of votes, july elected as Alderman of Third lermanic die ‘That Thomas Stevens, by the greatest namber of votes, swan inly clecied a Alderman of the Pourth Aldermanie rit t Wm. Tucker, by the amber of votes, ‘duly elected a4 Alderman of the Fink Aliermaniec distict int ‘hae! Tuomey, by the greatest number of votes, wan Sincied ae Aldergiag of the sinh Aldermanic district “The est number of votes. wae aul) ineted ne Aldsrman of the Beven! th Aldermanic district, Tha: Thomas W. Aams, by the Ereatest Dumber of Foie, was duly elected as Alderman of the Kighth Aldermanic dis: That John Gregory, by the eroatent number of was @uly elected an Alderman of the Ninth 4 idermanie «i th test number of votes was du- Warman of the Tenth Aldermante distri ust FIL Road, by te great was duly nina Alderaan bf the Beventh Alderman ie diate. ‘That Francia L. A. Boole, by the greatest ser of role, Yas duly elected ae Alderman of ‘ike Twelith Aldermanie die: Thai Charles Willmot, by the greatest number of votes, waa @uiy elected as Alderman of the Thirternth Aluermanic dis what J. J. Hendley, by the ber of votes, was @uly elected aa Alderman of th Aldermanic die 1 James Owens, by the greatest namber of votes, was ere eicind as Aiderimah of the Fifteenth Aldermanie die hat Thomas MeSpedon, by the greatest number of votes, mesh Wlectod aa Alderman of the Sixieeuth Ablortuanis emteat nu Fourt eateat number of votes, wae That James Davis, by the Sevenleenth Aldermanic dis @uly elected as Alderman of - oe ™ Soy t 43 Bickford, W. W. Jad J. MeCarty, George a on. ¥. nena, Peter Crawtord and Alexan ter H. MeGar. Ton were, hy the grealest number of votwa, duly elected aa Douncilmen for the Fourth Sermtorial distriey hat Charles G. Cornell, A. Baliga. | B. T, Rhoden, Ba ward Costello, John C, Frazier and Van Tine were, by Pree anes of votes, daly elected ag Counciimen fo iM Sematarint district Fi Webb, 6 Seymour A greatent pT the Sixth, Bunce, James M. That Charles Ht Haswoll, Henry W. Genet, 8. W. Gaipin, .T her of ve torial distrint. ‘and Henry Arculariin were, Dy Whe pai od ro jesied as Couuciimen for the Rows, John H. Brady, Cross and G. M. Platt were, duly elected as Counciimen ant nuinber af votes, nth Senatorial district. ¥ & pIaTRIOT COURTS. Seat by yk Se oer of votes the following persona ia . lp elected ‘Justices of the Disuriet Courts in city of te Fone kiewnet, for the Pirst dintriet ‘Ei Sweeny, for the Second district 1. Dusenverry, for the Third disirtet. m i Yan Cott for the Fourth diatrict. Charice KSanith; for sive Fifuh dhetriet Sheourre J. Ponds, for the Sixih district va W. Van ‘voor, fo Tor the Seventh diatrict. Cornel’ POLTOR JUSTICES thy the greatest number of votes the following persons ae dnty elecied Police Justics of the city of New York, as Welch, for the Firat distrt ¢ Me FM frennan, for the Second distrtet Sherman, Brownell, for the Third ilisiriet Barnatne W. Osborne, for the Rowrth district Gaines fe, Steers, for the Fifth dissric Bi-bare Kelly, for the sixh dletet Mie for tar the Seventh strict John quackendurb, f chen 7 the Rightts district pumber of votes, du! to wit NEW YORK HERALD, MUNICIPAL ELECVION. CONSTABLES. That the following vamed persons were, by the greatest ved as constables, as Totows, Wi number of votes, duly elected as coni Ward 1—Andrew Carey, 2—Joaeph R, Reed, Patrick pry, 2 Auguitus Johnson, Wank, Miner 22—Thomas Cushing, Joho F. Seigman, SCHOOL OFFICERS. ‘That the following named persons were, by the greatest iy elected as Bebo! Ofivers, as follows, FIRST WARD. Prmenlesioner-—John 0" tr ady. ector—John K, Enright. “TrinieesWin, Jennet John H. Williams, Nicholas Dia- mond, Michae) Brennan. SECOND WAKD. Commissioner—Jared A. Timpson. Ipspector—James W. Manning. Tridices Thos. D. Gale, lana’ Ayres, THIRD WARD. Commisstoner—Bugh Crozier. if tor—t McGrath. runt ‘4 Hackett, Daniel Mooney, Enoch Smith, Trustees—James Hac! Augustus P. Heath. FOURTH WARD. Commissioner—Thomas Fitzgerald. Tuapector-—Denis Hogan. Trusteee—Kdward M. Morris, Jobn Shea, PTH WARD. Commigstoner—James Tuthill Inspectors—John Beason, Benj. R. Concklin. ‘Trustees—Andrew W. Leggett, Augustus Howe, SIKTH WARD. Commisstoner—Richard arty. Inspector—Thos. Whi Trivices Willan Caniwell, Bdward J. MoGloin, Jemes McGuire. SEVENTH WARD. Commisstoner—Daniel Coger, Inspeetor—Jose} the eee Trustees—Joha bere tichard Potion, Mabion Hewitt, Commisioner—William Bloomteld. Inspector—John Dixon. ‘rustces—Eliphale: Bootman, Mathias Clark. MINT joner—Chas. E. ‘ilarsieeve. Tnepectdr—Willam 8, Beardsle Truntece-James W. toot, John Kennard, TENTH WARD. Commissioner-—Daniel Sloat, Inspector—Jobn J. McGowan. james M. Glover, Herman Gutman, KLEVENTH WAKD. Commissionar—George White, Inspector—Ross Me Be Jackinan, Michael Cunningham, TWELFTH WARD. Commisioner—A. V, Williams. Inspector—John Moore. ‘Trusiees—Charles Botce, Thomas Colgan. THIRTEENTH WARD. Commissioner—A. Brummell. Inspector—Richard G. Newkirk. euuniees—George W. Thurbur, Jamen A. Flanek, Archibald alker. ‘Trustees—A. R. FOURTEENTH WARD. Commissioner—Andrew Byrne. Inepector—Henry Manron. Trusevs—Patrick Dolan, James O'Neil, Joha H. Cham- bers. mn Com missioner—Richara vector—Joha B. Stevens. Fictece-Richeos ©, MeCormick, Edward U, Beadle, SIXTHENTH WARD. Commissioner—Robert A. Adama, Inapector—John W. Hogencamp _Trustees—Jobn Delamater, James Pollock, John W. Couk- SEVENTEENTH W Commissioner—James Cushing, J Inspector—William Hibbard. Trusteet—Jobn Lioyd, Elisha R, Belcher. IGHTEBNTH WARD. Commissioner —W liam E. Curus. Inspector—Jamen W. Gerar see sstet Jobe Foner, James B. Brady. NINETEENTH WARD. Commissioner—Hugh Met'abe. Inspector—Jereminh Towle. Trusteee—Deuais MeVarthy, Stephen M. Drew. TWENTIETH WARD. Cowmissioner—Oliver H. Lee, Inspector—Peter H_ Duncen. irastece—WatisC. Livingston, Hubbard G. Stone, Wiliam ene! TWENTY FIRST WARD. Commissioner—T.afayette Ranney Inspretors—Lewia 8. T artholomew B. Chappell. Trustece—J ohn Steverson, ‘mes Dennis, TWENTY-BECOND WAkD. Commissioners—John O'Keefe, William F. Graff. Inspecior—Paware Timpson. Trustees—Joha F. Beta ‘A. HH. Underhill, Jonas Sparks. MORGAN L. HARRIS, Chairman, Davin T. VaLentiee, = New York, Deo. 16, 1887. re SPECIAL NOTICKS Nit Lo ne AO eed MERICAN OAL COMPANY. NUTICR 18 BEREBY given, that ihe annua) meeting of the slockholiers of 'be A county, Maryland, for election of nine ine ireeior Cd H tbe transaction of such r business as may come More ihe meeting. will be held of, the company, in the city of How York, on , the 24th December, 1867. The "from ihe tach aid naan eluate Pelle cpee ane and clove at two o'clock P. sw TITUS, Secretary. MERICAN GROGRAPHICAL AND_ STATISTICAL Society —The section on astronomy will be, organized and, a paper will he presented from Lent Berryman, us “The Soundings for the Atlantic Cable.” this {Tharadily) evening, a hs Sielock, at ite rooms ia the Vai. MIGRANTS “THOSe DRAIRING TO SEEK HOMES Western or Southern country, where there in & abanee for the poor working man, are requested 10 aitend & mpecting ta tarer of such an object this evening, at 7 0’ at No. ERMAN 800) IETY.—A GONER AL Mi MEE yng? OF THIS soetety will be beld on Tig o'clock M., in the basememt of St. Mattbe' hrc, Walkeratreet Punciual at attendance of members): ernenes. . H. KOCHOLL, Secretory. ‘OMOPATHIC INSTITUTION, 28 TENTH STREET, — Free of charge for the poor. Open duily, from 1 to 2 oclock, and on lay evenings from 7 ull Al kinds: Of diseases auended ® on wirict homeopathic prinetplen. ADIES HOSPITAL PAIR—FOR THE BENEFIT OF the New York fe 4 Children, will gpen Tuenday evening, December er aireet cara shrough the from is ‘o'clock cise BM ASONIC—THE MEMBERS OF METROPOLITAN al Loige, No. mF and A.M, are ntnoned to be in atten Deo. 17,jat7 P.M at Thureday eveni sdhrera'w we piace, as iter important Pua a eo. By onier. er. ML vas 1M. ABONIO NOTICE, 718, MEMBERS oF “GRORGE Washingion lodge, No. 2, ¥. A are hereby ion ted to attend the pert reeniar Pceveplethion ot a Friday evening. at Tig oeizeR, for the election of ofbesre for the ensuing yeat iy ordi GO. 0. A. BAKBR, W. M. . z BLawenny, Bec'y. LP OTICE —THE COMMITTER on WHARVES, PIERS ‘and Slips of the Board of Counelimen will mertat No. 7 City Hall, on Monday, she Zt | sian, ‘at So'clock P.M. Ad. Obl, Committes, w W. JUDBON, on M. SMITH, Wharves, 4c Hh _ SMITH, | OFAN TRANSIT COMPANY.—PARCELS FOR FU 0. —Parcels forwarded (0 Great Britain and Ireland parte of toe conteess of Garepe, the latter throu, paid, to thet place, luoder five pounds bro tach Wt Cc TockWood & 00. Peyrens UNION, DEC. 14, 1807.-THE COMMITTER Relief appointed by the N.Y. Typographical Union, mect every dav, between 5 andj o'clock, . M., at 43 Fulton All members of the Union requiring relief are re- quenied to call. Publishers of country newspapare 1m wan’ ef good printers will please address ©. eTown. Daily wowed Mier, N.Y. OBERT L. CLARE (LATE WITH F. W. CLARK & ree ), sotlection Broker. Torta, Mo. with make cal in adjoining Sates and remit on g A fe Bevotes hie time extwustrely to bie branch of busi i. th perience in the adore banking bonne adeaning Shien PROPOSALA FOR PuRNteniNe THE UNE ed Staton troops at Fort Hamilton, N.Y. with fresh = Loy ae | i ‘ og BR M. he last inatant berf must ‘at rome ‘quay, in uhan equal proportion of eark (necks and aba s eatiwied, soa delivered In anch quantitien ax may from time to ume be required for the troop: each week, Ga'euch daye as may he ‘eaignaied bg the Aaatetant Commis tary of Subsiatence. The contract to be tn foree for one sear, or anch less time ae the Commisery General may direct, commencin ‘ts. The contractor Aholl give iclent security, for the Srv and faint performance of bia contact The proposate shall contain the nnme of each sure'y, bis piace of nce, be end "Proposals for turnishiug fresh hect.* and 4 loraed, freased to the Assistant Commissary of Suvaistence, Fort Hamilton, N. ¥, Additional informaroncan ve obtained by ‘of the undersigned. TM. VINCENT, 2A Artillery and Act’g A. 0.8, Ase't a Eg nourenes, /E MEMBERS OF ANOLO AON LODGE, NO. ‘si, xt, she Ait sh. Ah election and laealte w G of offcourse fe fr Aphaba ear will be held. Hy order ‘or i Net UUTERUMIDUR. Niimoonuyy, Dee 18,1867. Ys? BROOKLYN FEMALE EMPLOYMENT SOCIETY Will Dave & sale at ihe roome Af Sonn street, on Thi day and Freitag, sth ef Decemver, Clothing for women and hacen, w few faney articles, HE COMMITTEE ON LANDS AND PLACES OF THE Roard of Counelimen will hold a meeting in room No. 17 City Hall, on Saturday, 19th instant, at 20 cluck, to take into consideration the removal of the Crystal Palace, All por norm interested are requested to aitend 4). wauant WM, MANSFIRGD. 5. Wenn H. OWRIAN, Wi. O'DONNELL, Ln ON CONSUMPTION.~THE Ske SOND 1.80 ture of the cours “The Modern Treaument of Con. gumption.” will be delivered by Rover Hunter, MI ot ine Stuy verant Inatiinte, 60 poet at 76 FM, tit ove lomeopmthie an r ning. Sniject -" The Allopathic, Core Treatments in Consumption.” i reifeaaton dente of medicine am! the pubite, reopoutal iy invited (0 at: tend. Admission free. YOUNG MAN, 2 Yr ARS OF AGE, WISHRs TO omng Indy, with A wew of mar }, of « good family, but do not ret |e aot, bes ta 8 comntort dress Joho H. correspond w bed Ange: she must be Asie ws be rioky 98 (hr For further particulars, @ vhie business. Albany, N.Y. HOLIDAY PRESENTS. ARR AS he ras E chemicals, with inatructions 9 pwards of one hun- oPRor asic by JOHN Ev Me doburstreet Dior. BINGR AT BARGAINS. ine aubseriber ls se) ling all description: Single # atone diamond Tings p diamond pa ines Aad wi hater darnond rh retati, thirty per centbel Tetail prices. y YSEORGE ©. ALLEN, i" 11 Wall street, second flear, IAMOMNDS. DIAMONDS, DIAMONDS.—THE 8UB- sorihere being manufeatarere of diamond jewelry | sell their ent on ua Sh yi portunity at cout, hu vars chan Bake’ vasuable presents a, me moneys re ‘Diamond plus from $5 (o $600. ond rings from $5 & $300 Diamond braceels, earrings, siuds, &c., from $50 to $1,000, RMA ‘DO., 115 Broome street, FrAseton ai MT.LINERY ‘OR THK HOLIDAY! At MAD QMS FAO oa "Ri tery low cen os - ‘andrewh Buildings. ‘OLIDAY PRESENTS. wey zednation. WATCHES JEWELRY i Ptow sl mp score The subscriber isthow tolling Ma, suck of watches and welry, atreiail ai reduced prices, being full 30. per cent 60 than the usual retail prices. Gold and altver watches of alldencriptiona, Sore boautifad raylee of gold watches Just recelved, for ladles and gem “iindloe’ earrings, pina and bracelets, finger rings, with nota; diamond rings, seal rings, plain and chased ings, pure Bold wedding rings, ard chaing, ladies’ ol jaine Shaina, gold fob aud’ vest chains, studs, sleeve daltons, gold eclaclen wnd eye xinwaee, gold pens and Penetis gold Ri em, Kod Torkets, neciacen, keys, gepkia rings, portemounaies, de. GE eK Importer of watches and jewelry, n Wijoleanlg and ratail, street, second floor. OLIDAY A ANNOUNCEMENT. ig monde and ather nrecioun atone, \ ver ware, walches, locks, bronzes, fans, wri sks, dress sing ons sees and Sor bene arial of fancy gt NY oadway, respectfully solicit the i] ein oy urchaaers ‘of febaee Presentato their unequal aasor ment of gooda suitable for gifts Every bren large stock replenished from their own SEAANtntdlon Ca en by late paper ry selected ‘with great care by their uae, Their entire stock, in view rot the Pra resent disastrons timen, has been marked to meet the ideas of the most ‘auparaileled bargain” seeker. OLIDAY PRESENTS, er ied the vous will please better than a maeene set of furs this season of the year; 25 per cent chen, usual, Warranted, at F. bar aah 3 way. RESENTS FOR CATHOLIC FRIENDS. — If you are going to make CHRISTHAS OF NW YEAR'S GIFT 4 & Catholic friend, call at EDWARD DUNIGAN & BION S71 BROADWAY, two doors trom Taylor's Saloon, apa examine his stock of M{TUOLIC PRAYER BOOKS, in English, Frébeb, Spanish and German, The Mt. 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OSHORNE, HOAKDMAN AND TOWNSEND, jo. 527 Broadway, ee ees street, Offer for sigetion their cent stuck of ANCY ARTIC eLEs Bair PRESENTS, Comp’ a a& much rare acd diper assortment thaa we nave ever ol fered, and wt PR ICES L 'ARGELY REDUCED. UCKERS HOLIDAY PRESENTS IN BRIDAL CO} fares and toet appointments.—Requires 09 exciting stt Balant to effect salew—All under @ profit and favorable w purehasera, at Pavilion de Flora, Sit ircacway, betwees Thompson and Taylor's sacons. TO Amp FANCY GOODS —J§ DIVISION STRERT jighmect in New York.—The an would vemveetfaly ‘nlorm Ys customers and the public te yerai (bat he has received from the Hurepean mani or a fresh mnt compilers assortment of the abore hich be ia offering for win at yrexity reduced prices. He woud invite bia friends and desiers in the above artieles ta feilana ranmigs bi hock, and would uly aay em iby iy ind it to their eeyenien GORTZ, wo4 ian wet, naar Chota vane por THE DEMOORACY OF } Ew ORE, RAUL SUPPORT Tie ADWINISTHATION. ‘The Counct! of Sachems of Tammany Society, by a vote of eight to one, has directed the doors of Tammany Hail wba lowed again the mane mecting called “for the (puroome of mand res} policy of the mational ad expressed athe mesenge of President ed therefore announce that the proposed aaceling wil fe bela in the street, ia front of ‘Tanmany Hall, where the democracy of this city and county may express spproval of the natior: nistrativn without lators and Autoerals, 0 be on hand. have been invited, connide | ministration, bt gene The following diatinguishedt de and will positively mi Thon DAN THA DICKINSON Hon Hi Hon. pag hd CLARK, Hon. WM. B. MAC DAY. 0 lon. ELIJ aH W. Hon, GILBERT DRAN. Hon. by RLES O' CONOR, ALBERT ©. RAMSEY, ‘THOMAS W. MACMAHON, Fen * nd others "yin order ofthe fouowiug committee of arran mens — “7 Autrew R. ied Brann W. low Jems Laban, Bernard Kelly Chas. A, Brown, Monry Hichardaon, dJobn J. Tait, John Vance, Michael Ryan, ‘a. V. Williams, eg 1. — Stephen H. Peeks, Pp Philip Merale, Andrew J. Mee ‘arty, Alex. Stewart, ‘Wm. Heard, Michael Toumoy, Jom Hone, Henry West k Vayin, ‘Thoraas Yhetnsire, Frederick ker Francis Creighton. Abraham y Brennan. Samuel Dagon, ntwell, Gerard Gils Thomas Kiviin, Michael Halpin, Wm Merrifield, Thomaa Kile Thos Jeremiah, Jr Nicholas Kinga, John J, Bradiey, Saco» Finds uller, Richard Norris Samue) f. Webster, Geo. H. Clark, Jamon Hust! By order of the Committee of Dios tM a We Mewnivim, Pe inf Secretaries. TEIAND, OF CURA EXPRFES—P. C. BOMB, 60. oe proprietors, will forward freight re igall pars of Cube, by United Bates ‘sieamer PI ou the 17th of \Desember inet Freight must be deliser- te tous the 0 A SR ‘Broadway. wus, FARGO & 00. NEW YORK AND. CALL fornia Fxpress Com painy aud Beohange Joint Rtock Comy vitki, $0,000 Uition 8a ie “Trond. war Expresnca sent to California, Oregon and Sandwich Islands, the 6h and 2nd of each month, To Havana, the 7, Anh and Zta of each month. sale in sums to pany Pune’) om, sanderte Tal pr! La hiiadetp| oidere.— F&C are now pi bonds of the Siete of California, transport the same to Sacramento City = Pairs new ones in accordance with the act of 28th of 1867, and return same to thie ely. —— sh CLATRVOVANTS.—LADIES, TF YOU Wish TO conaut the hest modieal clairvoyant in Unie country. you faust gonnd sce Mes. HAYES, at $68 Broome street, beriween pabeib and Mott sireois, New York city, Satisfaction given 5 CPMTROMADAME ALBIN, THE WORLD RE tJ nowned fortune teller, from Rurope, pon Fon pre vent and (aare evenia, Likewise ne pects, lost property, &c., at her office, 64 Varitek atr war. ubdieg se geutiemen, Soc. She ta hoown to be the beat fortune teller in Ame 110 SPRING eT REET Tt, ATRVOYANCK —MRE sky. MOUR, thé most celebrated medica! and business ciagr overed and cured. Un. voyant in America. All di erring advice on by sent friends made 176 VARICK STREET —MADAME MAR IAS A study connected with phrenology, which enables her Cireumaances, what changes ig tell your age, character and cire sre are before you, whom you wil marry, find abaent frie fod every event of life.” Bhe Ie seaisted by Madame di * the Sion’ wondecTel Beating elscr in scribes your disease, cures yout curable, turns gray bal oye Saf ew Thie ia no humbug. They astonish ail who vi WONDER. THE GIPSEY WOMAN WILL CONTINUR to reveal the Las roan and future Nas of life with fierring certainty. Pull satiefaction given. Fee 8) cents. The Uipeey 18 without exception ‘be only peson that ean give lueky sumbers. ‘ans! street, 2 near Sullivan, Manewoust MARGUERITE LAMAROUEX wit In the receipt of twenty-five cents in postage siamos, continue t togive Atroe picture of past, present and faiure events, and will send a dagnerreotype of fuiare w hand by enclosing a specimen of writing, alg) a lock Address, with petnrn stamp, Mlle Margueriia Lam: Broadway Post office, New York. MADAME EYER, Has REMOVED FROM 65 PERRY 19 BT Reeoud street, between First aud Socond ave Hues, She continnes to tell past, present and future eventa, HRewise marriages, journeve, lweuite, business pro « tlekness, absent friends, property lost or stolen. Matame Meyer converses in boglish, French and German, wl gives warrantee for ber art. hair ner. THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 17, 1857. ee , DRYCOMDS we eee MOTRE, ANEIGUE EBSTS, eae REAT CONSIGNMENT SALE. 10,00 FINE FRENOH collaxs, 75 per cent below cont, GENIN’S Bazaar, ohs Broad Balleg for $1 ‘J pve J* [ES GRAY 4 ©O. iauiadi . on a cont assortment “GG aid 68 Fulton street, renew ope Vi na “ wo $1 78 © ore _129 Broadway, corner of Waverley placa, vaya VESTS, pores Goong. ‘Gatiaanh eer Xiatin fery desirable for holiday present beling ee 2, sea English delaines, . Bs cena per 7 rey “EVAR. 4, r Tease dhual pha yom eee a gy ro eHnTs shepherds’ plaids... ali wool delaines, ee fine. at macy a) VESTS, Observe, 5 aces W JACKSON'S ourning Stora, 58] Iway, betry Sy 1 ince at ba roadway, betwen Spring and Pritwe 1 At phe] NOTICE, EVANS’, UST BE BE SOLD BY THE 19? OF JANUARY. 06 and’68 Fukon Beiween Gold and Gud? inualio a oF 5 GENIN tod Shap lkea naan Ed tation pr NOK OF FURS Aanction salearoom, ‘BEAUTIFUL SIDE.STRIPE CASSIMERE PANTS, ue balance of the stock "bat could mete maa, made, Teady #0 ate the sale will bow be offered at the prices obtained reel every opportanity ta try on and tho sane, hi; very article the: wish urchase, U6 ad 68 Fulton street, ie sock a jes afullassorimentof nso PUR vam Ve emey ri Selling for $26, Colars ‘loves, ‘Shinchiia, ACV ANS lay raven i in ral, siete meee tesa 68 Pasion stroot, | offekildren'sfurein every'v pee $ FOR 0 CENTS. BEAVPR OV mora 8 ‘BRCOATS, feliizg for At BVANS’, 66 and 68 Fulton street, FOR MCENTS. oo Casermeate PANTS, Worth Seling fe &, % Feil 66 and 68 Fulton Between “Beit and Clit $1 FOR & CENTS. BLACK, OWERCOATS, mien BYVANS’ @ and 68 Fulten street. $ FOR 0@ CENTA. 10 RIGGERHEAD RAGLANS, xD 150 CANADA GRAY OVERCOATS, oy 7 66 and 68 Fulton Between Gold and Clif 40 PER CENT BELOW coer, bes or! SEANTICLAS A AND, FURS. subscrib: repared 10 FOR Casi, AT @ per ceat below cost prices. WM. B. se tits 2% 20d 296 Canal etrcet, Srandredth Bi 341 muoapwatiAce ate fm id ATO a aco ‘Will offer ike <i of their extensive stock of LACE CURTAINS xD DRAPERY MUSLINA, The largest in the city, at leas than cost, for a few woeks ony. Curtain materiais at greatly reduced prices. 47 BROADWAY — Cloaks, cloaks, cloaks. ‘All dew atyle. i The richest goods. AL reacee, rices. CHA \ REKY aco. 475 fF BROADWAY SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Just received, now atylea in PLAID. BROCHE AND OTHER SHAWLS. ‘Will be sold for the balance of the season at haif the cost. CHARLES STREET & CO. 475 BRoaDway, . GENUINE FURS. Our « 4 00 assortment unequalled is the ey, al need, Tae si peak a a CARES STREET & CO,, 47% Browaway. fine furs, ermp: genuine and gu 5. 000 EMBROIDERED COLLARS. Seins ace oma; duced to 23 conta, Handkerchief, sig Black lace vel! ate arden, and French embroideries, at erences Gita 729 Broadway, evra Bake BEAVER CLOAKS FOR $5. ‘shy ll offer at retail the largest size black beaver cir culare Ly 4 Wt for this week only Also fine beaver cloaks, raglane, basques, &o.. at raceme ow a fine Preveh b Beavers, at 82 60. Cloaks made KB. 8, MILIS & Bor Bente eoCenen aires, (up stairs) 3 doors from Broadway. GRA BLACK | THREAD re, ent ond ah VEILS, Yery ban 4 and agnars corners JARBS, tet Va INT APERIQCE | nontro VALENCIRNN ES, MEL Lin PS vans ALLION Sk’ COLLARS AND HAND. KEROHIE: robeged pins INPA SS ty Sib AND CLOAKS, 1 bait the regular prices. MOURNING RIN our own —, for. 75 conta, MOL RNING SETS, imported cents, MOURNING COLLAKS, imported. ye pnts nae aaadetment ny i fusion goods, ant bmaddressce” new wee At proparuonahty low prices. ALL VERY APPROPRIATE FOR MOLLIDAY GIFTS, BAILEY, FARRINGTON & LESLIE, 623 Broadway. (A8°X 400, No, 48 Day street, Bove) been appoinind's La ole aera for the United States fer the nale of Bomann's celebrated German knitting yarn, bey Lootier {OF eala their full assorted wtock Of thie, ariel, a recom: themarives also for the execution of direct orders on woollen knitting yarn and zephyr worsted at the lowest mae ket The above manufacturer has received @ prize at all the exhibitions of all nations. RY GOODB OR LACES, EMBROIDERTES, 40. —ANY party wishing (o exchange & amsil stock of the above Zande for a hone and lot pleasantly located in the upper part of this city, Will do weil to address L. 8., Heraid office, G"E, CONRIGNMENT SALE. oidered eta trimmed with Val. lace. roidered sets gauntiet ves. Honiton lace seta, Val. ince seta, Point app Point dA loncon sete, jedallion lace seis, All at baif the cost of importation. OF POPNED: GENT’ Baraar, * sid Broadway. Guare HOLIDAY SALE ‘SHAW LADIES’ pangs FURS. ‘Sul farther and mneneaia notion ia BULPINS IRE 8 stecne At Mi Broadway. Paria Mantilla Emporium. PEO. BULPIN. REAT CONSIGNMENT SALE. Presenta for the bolidaye. 3,000 dollars worth of French ‘embroideries, seventy-five per cent com “ae GENIN® BAZAAR, 513 Broadway.” REAT CONSIGNMENT ALF, 7,000 embrvidered robe akiria, seventy-five per cent be Jaw cost. GrNIne Rte AR, 3 Broad way. REAT CONSIGNMENT SALE. ‘A large sasorument of lace curtaing below coat at, GENING® RAZAAR, B13 Bromtway. GPEet, com CONSIGNMENT SALR, (9 WORTH OF embro 70 per comt below cost. GENIN Hasaar, Ca RRs: lg A pang by Legg FRENCH EM- er cent i GRENIN'S Ravaar, ‘BLS Brosdway. RAY BEAVER CIRCULARS AND BASQUES, G (yar ae a aminaiae brown ont Vieea Siena Oe ray, en * * ‘fio ‘fall size, At the great bollday AL BULPIN'S, M1 Broadway. GC wo IDAY SALE. REAT HOLIDAY SALE. GREAT HOLIDAY BALE, BULPIN'S. Ghoat, Shawl and Far mj (m, a S8 Broadway. a P*Pontant Puaite Notice, tale at retail ty COLUMMTAN HALL, No.2 For the payment of conddentia! al rotners nIVe On Baturdny, the 1600 dey of Fam ‘And to effect the maid Rqautaticn The whole dit Janu ss kaa Jisich | “CRP ARAULELED REDUCTION IN PRICES, mrchasers of ress goon, Freoch ant Rnglish merinoes, Parametiag, alj non nd cotton and we a ‘laid poplin, “= ens, at SRAND ai aeer, iors, And aR quilts, sounterpanes. m gooods of every description. n curtains and ot cerleg, Bonleryy loves and embroviories, neta and domestic gnodty Won'd save money and ime hy a fe without Ae lay, as the whale Concern willbe 3 out by the ansignees, a4 the said de « G. HOOK, re Aasiguecs, helt Vind the tnt of January Grecian wOTICR, MES GRAY & CO. Beg toannouree tat an the large stock of be ON OONSIGNMENT From the manufacturer Must be all sold by the Stat ina. they have marked the balance steric iy far below jekP OREN ED, otvered, ‘A NEW LOT JU ‘AL 60 ce Our regolar goods will be wold at prices much below the cost of importation, 729 Broadway, corner Waverley place. HAWLS, SHAWLS. Grest bargains for the HOLIDAYS, at BULPIN’S sale, ‘381 Broadway. {apace GREATER INDUCEMENTS At the Great continuation ‘upt sale. 700 real broche searfs, 24. each, worth 63, WU chenelle scarfs, Ey cane. high colors, BHA! SHA Veer 200 chenelie sha wis, bys ror gt an id $5. 260 long all wool broche eer 31.000, worth $1,600, 700 long wool shawls, largest size, $3 50, cheap. CLOAKS, CLOAKS. 180 silk line d clonks, $3, worth =. 280 brown and black circulars, DRERS GOODS 700 pieces satin stripe mohair, 1240, worth 26c 3.cases brown and black mohair de bege, G'ac., 10 cases plain de laines, Se., worth 12!,0. 5 oases fnrniture chintz. 4c. 5 cases white muslina, 4c. Se bleces pias calico, de. myadere mohair, 1&Xe., worth 48. 180 ducal robes, $1 50, wort He cal terete St Mt vastaty of oller bargains which Tam desirous to lay before my customers at their earliest conve: nience. Every article half price. ALEXANDER JUST, Shand 53 Cavharine street, ‘Three doors above Monroe. ([HE “CARIOLA” CLOAK, A superb garment for Holiday presents, asim“: ‘8, it Broad we ND FANCY DRY ODS Brooklyn, will be sold at ‘By order of tha “worth 1230, In fine black beaver, at HE STOCK OF STAPL in store No, 163 Fulton str at 11 o'clock A. M., December 17. PALL “FASHIONS. _ ULPIN'S GREAT SALE OF FURS, ORE MUXDRRD THOURAXD DOLL-ARE ALL OF GENUINE MATERIAL AND M Peautiful sets of mink at. Extra do. Extra large mink capes Do. ANUFACTURE. $5 ‘of rich dark shade, at. A eam assorument of fur ire ‘Auntleta, tippet “oF GENUINE WELL SEASONS SENS, AT MALF THE USUAL PRICES, cautioned against, purcaasing eecond band moth r re now being offered in different paru of the city, aud Which are Foully doer at wouking. "361 Broadway Br, YOUR CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY HATS AT BAN: TA'S, corner of Canal and Wooster streets. ‘They are beantiful articles for presents, Ee™ NOTICE. MINK CAPES, Warranted manufactured of Well seasoned pry" ry Es. full quot: $15, Sn Aro assired tbat great advantages are offered ia, being ensinge se onavar} Sto aah G8 ey crifee rather than carry overs “ oe Se LPN, ‘361 Broadway; qu Ful F pi Tie HUDSON PAE EOR COMPANY, Offer their (minense wholesale slack of over $400,000 worth of furs, at retal, ata diacoud 0p curner of Waverley place. | wom wholesnle prices. Ri S Siakowing are seme of the prices Bt which we are seling, Mink sews e marten sonich cable cote seta from. ‘ocky Mountain marten setafrom . any otber house in the country. These are the only Hudson Bay. the city, aod ave no connection ‘Com any other Bouse. MARK J. KING. “> FURS, FURS, orty Ber cout below con. Preach, sable peg 5; Frents mini net, $5; American martin per set, ar ty ‘all Cirele mink capes and cut $45 for $24, also, a set con- tia pe, muff and cuffs for in uthalo robes 25 per cent below cost, at POSTER'S: square. {UR SETS FOR MISSES AND CHILDREN. —SPLENDID. holiday gifta at reduced prices, at BANTA'S, corner of Canal and Wooster aireets, (UREAT BALE OF BONNETS AND FURS-—WILL BE X sold at half price ; also children’s beaver bloomers, Milliners supplied, at NATHANIEL BENN'S, 41 Canni wreet, near Thompson, and at At Hudeon street, wear Mor. ton, hurangers will do well to call. Piraurayy xoric ¥.-THE HUDSON BAY FURS COM 42) Broadway: oppos.ia the Broadway theaire, wil whole of their aplendid assert. ment of furs, mink, *eble, stone marven, and every kind suit- ble for ladies, ‘acd per cent lew than’ any bourse in New or Mink capes, large. KS and $10 ech. wonk o Pe . . Ce Mink © Mink moft ‘ . Aolendid furs for hol'day prrmenta at half price. Beware of storee calling themselves after our name, aa all others are bogus, Remember, 29 Broadway, opposite the Le. PEEL Splendid @eigh robes half price. AND CHILOREN'S HATS —NOTA ADIRS', MISSES" Bene The choicest New York and Parisian styles of hats and be heautifally finiehed and magnificently ar: ranged, Will br anid at @ great aacrifics Mrs, MELVILLE'S, 46 Carmine street ( i pecs CArks WF ICDSON RAY SAU tiful sets of stone martes onli wet of dark mink, kets and aingle articles of royal ermina. Selting off at cont at BANTA'S corner of Canal and Wooster siree Mr. CAPES, VICTORINES, CUFFS, &£0.. OF HUD. som Bay sable, at BANTA'S, corner of Canal aad Woo a ter en INK CAPES, HALF CAPES, VICTORINES, MUPF And cull, seiling at Cos, at BANTA’S, corner of Uanal $306 wi Re TASK HALE INTEREST iN a protitable business, To an active man thie ls a Fare opportusity to make mouey Without riek, ne security will be given. Apply to $500.- Apply to WALTERS & CO, 26 Calharine #ireet WANTED, A PARTNER WITH THIA amount, to take an interest in ® new articie, y extent, for cash, and will clear seve ‘Apply Mr. PORTER, at room No. 8, hich be wishes to purchase a ahare —_—$—$$ $$$ $$ $750. <THK ADVERTISER TAS THIS AMOUNT OF fs ean with wi Addrena, satiog nature of (be In soane businens in thee city. businens, C $1 500. =—WANTED, A GOOD BUSIN: MAN, AS mt hariner in ihe Aur business. This le & chance sridom met with. Shyaters and brokers need not apply. The best of reference given and required. Apply at the store Sat Bixtb Avenue, Mornings mud afternoons. WANTED, A PARTNER, 8? SPeCiAL 1.500. arch the towing machine tuaneas, guar wuleed to pay 100 per cent in six moniba, Address 5. M., Nerald office, No oue need apply wishout the easb. PERSON WANTED, WITH Titis to take the place of a retiring partner wah business, yielding grest profits, re D iN Howes Pati CLASS HO. ital of $1,500; fine hotel on Broadway, six ‘i OR tel, handsomely f ino, « partner for Wil a capital of $1,000; rooms handsomely furnished and of boarders, A rare chance. Apply at Gif Hrodway, coo 8. J. HART &'CO, A GARISRR, Santen witit 4 CAPITAL OF , in the commission and brokerage business, A good opportunity offered for a man with a amail capital. Ap- ply Immediately ab 065 Broadway, room J. HART ra Tq. Wisll TO ENTER A PROVISION COMMISSION honee, oF butter and egg business Joing @ sure trade, 1 ame teatgouy of working myself, either aa partner or chert. Don't wieh ve my money to pro . coneren. Addrens Good nt Hottoan, Her Viera 4 ae. | Seba rotice 1 HEREBY GIVEN TE UAT A THE or Hammond & Smith ta this day Aleeolved by BLK gent, ‘Jneoh i brah carries oa the bur MERE ANd settles ali the ontatanding accounts of tte old firm, HAMMOND, MITT, New Yor, Dee, 1, 1857. ‘ Pp"! ARTSER WANTRD=GHE ADVERTISER, A GEN oman of integrity, porsessing considerable experienc, 1 no eapital, wishen & Yartwer with a view we of eatablishing ® neral wereantile business, Cai ine paging trad wn and pon an int person whe hes from $6,000 to $10,000 think cy Arrangement cau be made. Addrvas W. Henry 8., box 2,208 Post office. 3 PIN ANCIAL. a4 TO $1,000 WANTRD—FOR, “wHICH AN IN. 00 in one <a beat 355 ita This an old patent extended; the article eral 4 hi ly approved. Necessity alone cee ass at thia Gime, and a great bargain will be pve to he rig! party, Agents need not apply, to Pate: 800 To Rae sr0ck on A SOLVENT cITy nk io eachange at 1 ws hwo vn gene at et or casks Od well secure _|__ SAME, P. COGSWELL, 289 Broadway, room 26,_ $6.00) “MORTGAGE POR SALR—WILL BRLD, A 4 wood test worigage on Brooklyn property, ab discount, or Will exchange for tomo uber property, ING OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF Jersey Zine Compan: uy held this day, « dividend ur percent wad. declared on the preferred oc, ble on and atier Monday the 4th of rnin Vy r books of the preferred stock will be closed from the to th. Jannere & atinclusive. The following gen- Hemen were elected oftvers of the company, visi— HENRY AITKEN, Presi WiLlaM EDMOND, Vice President, PARLIN, Treasurer, t i WALLACE, fren Jersey Ciry, Dec. 1 87. ATTICEN, Reoretary. ROKEN BANK NOTES BOUGHT.— Oliver Lee & Co.'s weak outh Royaiton..... 3S Hepient tural. Stark Bank, Vermont... ‘ Dairymens’ Merchants’ Ex, Bank Pre’ Bank, Buffai Western, Lockport. Gutaria County, Ph Medinaa Vanby Hank, Vermont ed Hamilton... 0 oot ‘County. M ad Sacketis Harbor Harton County Bark. eS w York Faweatuek Bank. ey Kergen'County Bank. 90 America, Trenton Nallowelt Base Wel. 40 Rank of New Jersey. Ontario Bank, Odea. .....5.3% Morrix County Wank Bank of Orleans. Ed Kank of Pennaylvanta.. od Warren County Bank ‘i a Woodstock, Vermont. Rhode island Central....,..40 Bt. Albans. Mount Vernon 85 Bank of Royalton Uneurrent money of all a deneriatiooe ought on mout favorable terms by E. MORRISON, 61 William street. GINANCTAL PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE ARTT- clea of haysehold farnitere, diamonda, gold watches or other segurf¥es, can have the game by applying ta ieee Horses, wagons, &e., in- elude No. 454 Canal street. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, KO. 96 Wanner nlerent atthe raua of m daily frou 02 P.M. and on Mondays, Tharedaye and Sator days from 4107 P.M. R W. CONCKLIN, President. Seerelary WA Vaxpynmiit L, Boston, A CROSSE AND MILWAUKIE RAILROAD STOCK 4 or Canion stock wanted elected Wemt- ern lands valuable property in Chicago, Address J. W, B., box 184, Philadelphia, Pa, ETROPOLITAN BANK, [08 BROADWAY, NEW AVE York, Deo. 14, 1857.—The Stockton sity coupons, dus that date, at the Metro : hier, next, will de paid, x THE INTEREST ¢ sh ot on: MLW AUKIR y, bonds, seued for muaiai pal p will be of metury om preacalation at the ut fice ef 4 Co., @ Rachange place, New ¥ BL. He. ¢. ‘epsy £8, Comptroller. ty ComrTnoLuen’s Orric Mitwavkie, Wis, Nov. 19, 1807. EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD OOMPAN AN aE ropoanta for a tona.— I order to fund the foating debt of this company, amounting to nearly $700,000, @ ew invuy of mortgage bonds {othe extent of ope euilion : af doliare, dae been deokded on Dy the Board of Mreetors as the baal mode of radecming be company from the wmnbarrasemrote eanre. Wea. He bien It fabore by feason Of the high ratan of talerest rpon thin det. Bubsariptiona are eeeordingly tovited from sl holders ot be securities and aoe of thin eormpany, for tbe parchase of che bonda thua 10 be ‘nened, redeeraabie in tan yearn and Searing Raven per cent interest, payable ae nem! annually. To xive tothe hoidersof anaectred bonds and ates the preferesce fo thie loan. ved from aM will take por Tn i To the bolders of the anweo sb +808, 1309, IABL, ‘Serenade. following order:— Ist Pre 4 ebeneoa ‘nartiBoateg, Paymenta to be made aa follows late Pe A ee Donde, extension cert or preferred sek. Aan tome petore he ith Gay of Japaary Bezt An ‘me ster or aces of the c Which are due, and constituting 1 be received a caah ee meenred by amortgnge OB sud, Ma francBiees real ealaie and rolling 7 eel pone morlgages gags boreia proved for eth b carat f dertificates (> the amount of on Srenty fons hovsand Gallars, lasced for te sowscracte ef Afty miler of ‘be road from Dover Plaine to Chachaan,. a Bick certificates, 20w Sr for the debt, are to be redermed by tbe proeeeda of thie loan. <bat ¢um is earned over and above and employed to purehase tm the marke of tie iaave, oul bende ‘As a further secarity \o ibe purchasers of the new ‘intended that §W,.000 a year shel) De cet ante, = neee so the company 38 Pine tee of the direetors wi!) be in attendance from 1202 P. FS girs cll required ehwmation if the lerms of Abe lonn and the ovatitoa of ihe order of the ALLAN OAM! Preadest ra. Daceuasn 4, 1867. 2) D—LA CROSSE AND MILWAUKIE RAILROAD grant or aonstraction bonds, in exchange for pro- qnetive cay property and, » farm in Delaware ty. -Ad~ dress ee Fieraid omee, for three days. hitidiad ‘i ANTED—A atin ron. aa poe | ‘on & seco! morienge for foal eatate, wi oyere margin, tea May 1, 1868, ae Wo ALL eral ive. LOAN OFFICKS, AND UPWARDS AuVANcED ON DLAMONDE, bem and i watches and Javrelry. d77 goods, pianos, Sat =a $1 Rese, pawn tirkein, He for ensh et the commie Sad yrekerage alice, iam street, between Bpruee and $1 TO $25,000 AT SIGHT. J. H. BARRING! eed a wep, rece Biopreswiow on tamentn walhen pianse, Wy goeae, $1 TO 80.000 TO LOAN ON WATCHES, DiAWONDE, jewriry, segare, sand ail kinds of roperty Merchanta riabrag to Broce out thelr en for notice. Securities CO., brokers and © of Aun sireet, rooms Nos, 2 snd 3, wcon, $1 —WE HAVE MOREE IN ANT amov i kins negotiated Wh oes, THOMPSON & To anvaw nA, WATCHER, To abvanen on Planoa, sueane, Dee @Onee, £6. fo aaron * woveanoas 2 Csewteane, | oe ROR ON ris TH OLDRME OPFOR J. MACDUPP, emtabtint MA, id i KTH CITE, ag Bivadway, cornérof Walker wrceu. Bowe with any olber house. Private roomie, $1 ADVANCED TO $5,000-IN SUMS TO AUIT APPLI- canis, 0 watches, dismonda, jewelry, fare, ¢ pianos, forniture, Ac. Ladies and geatlemen baving the Above for sale will receive the highest price for them, or iahing advances can be received in private rooms, Bush neaa confidentin). No connection with any other house, CLARK & CO., Brokers, 566 lie atway, corner of Prines strent. $ “AND UPWARDS ADVANCED on Diawoy! Watches, pianos, furniture, wegare, furs, clothe. velvets, fire alma, and all kinds 4 apd sold, at the o merbeandiae Variek street, ADVANCES MADE ON DIAMONDS, GOLD and silver ware, pawn tickets, pianos, So. Busl- Beas riety confidential ‘29 “iiroadway, Sorner of Barclay street, office No. ig eecond atory $10.00, Harm: tm S28. 808, J noriatened eal ‘emtate in thie elly. | Ale, & numa ly to A. SEROKA 000 To LOAN x DIAMONDS, wa CHER, $157,000 226 nea She TRAACE. Omne f Chambers street xB trangacted on Saturday, ONEY LOANED TO ANY AMOUNT, ON WATCIES, diamonda, jewelry, and all Binds of merchandie, oF Sought for cash’ can ‘be deat with wwicuy cond- dential, and got be seen entering « iran outen MONEY WILL BE AC niial manner, at Moe roome 16 and ‘4 rom tway ONRY —PERSONS WANTI fi or other pro in real extate, US DANCING good orchestra: danke wea are en. Don pwoaTTs DANCING ACADEMTES, A. No 8M Hroadway, New York; No LST Moorague place. Brooklyn, Ciasnes now open for the reeoption of pup! 188 MARY D. KING'S DANCING ACADEMY, 47: Broadway << aasses exery al afternoon at 3 o'clock.” A! the pew and ionad Boirees Wedneeday and BARNETT AND T. HEALY S TRIN AND 4 wal'ring academy, Jefferson Assembly Roovaa, corner of Greenwich end Bixth avenaes, The fourth hep comes of on Tueaday evening & WU Lee Lancione quntriite, faney and ail the fashionable dances of the seasva. Days and sof tuition, Tuesday and Friday, Hrookiym, at im buildings Ab8 Orange wre, near Fulton, The ae Cin svoaiee. including de yy evening, Deo 2 ning of tuition, ‘Weinesiny ml Ratrirday afternoon from 2toS, Evening classes men, 80 9 Hall room practi deattous of bail managers, app hd Lae hte enn atreet FREreH oc con FCTION! Bnrpases all overs, imported or domestic, wlaces, rea par excelente, “Binpone fondania, nh < henene, Chocolate a ia Creme, Chorniate pralinem, Fancy chocviate, Fruit Ginees, aod orya'aitued Caramel ehoes!ate, Faney caramels. All made fresh every any, spd for male at MAILLARD'S, 62) Brondveny. Lares aseortment of fancy envelopes and mottoes, for par- lies, at ehroieanie prices. ° COAL, HPAP FURL CORB, AT #925100 PRR CHAT nee, delivered, or $2 0-100 to parties provi Orders received a pany, corner of Tr Works corner of Fourte - Goaworks to Lighiounih sureet, won of T EOE EEE

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