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6 SITUATIONS WANT ED-FE™ ALES, NTF BY pane no children of ber own, an infant or one or fero snail children te board aod care treated, aud receive @ motber’ . Over the more. care. few doors from Grand st HELP WANTED—MALES. B' I mistant. af sainry desired, raipted; aalary, $700, AUG. wating Peferences. Herald office. Address, with, GR. Hereid ee x DABY A COMPETENT SEAM. SUATION WANTEI nildren's dresses in ‘A bom® preferred to Apply at 224 Bast AN AMERICAN MARRIED LADY » for; they would be kind~ Please call at 1,084 FANTRD—A SITUATION, BY A RESPRCTABLE ak nenich 17 xeare of age, 10 take care of a child or te chamberwork; good reierence given. Also for a boy rother apd sister, in the country, Address OOKKKEPER WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY AC and situation permanent. Ad RUG CLERK WANTED—ONE THOROUGHLY COM. petent fo take full charge of a retall store withont au ax vest of references, stating the amount | RRAND BOY WANTED-ONE ABOUT FOURTEEN years of age: The ‘best of recommendations. Monday, to Alfred Munroe & Go., 4 rages $2 10 $2.50 per week Must bring Roe er tt JANTED—A CLERK FOR AN EXPRESS OFFICE” ‘and & man to drive a wagon, wages for clerk $550 per 7; driver, $82 per month, Sveady employment to parties suit. Apply, with reference, ai 166 Fulion st., basement. Brooktys JANTED—A FEW FIRST CLASS AGENTS, with small capital, to solicit through aia for a health instirance company mmducements will be offered. Ap the office of the Mutual Health aylvania, 164 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. State of Pennaytva: To mon of ability liberal ply personally at or address insurance Society of Penn- SILASS. DREW, President, ANTED—2) GOOD SAL MEN, WITH $10 TO $20, Ard five, with $200 to $900, 19 sell goods wanted in every perannum, ‘all Rt W at 426 Broadway. ANTED—AN HONEST, ACTIVE YOUTH, IN A TAI jor's #tore; one used to the bustmess preferred. Apply HELP WANTED—FEMALES. FEW GENTEEL YOUNG GIRLS WANTED, TO wait on table, in a first clase concert saloon im thin city. Apply a 65 and G7 Crosby street, near Prince, rom 210 4 LZ W of children—one who is & plain willing to make herself generally jenry street, Bi ANTTD.—A WOMAN EXrERIENCED IN THE CARE seamstress and asefal—with good refe- repees, which will oe — inquired ive, may apply at 399 ~~ SFTUATIONS: _WANTED—MALES. A _a lawyer's office. Ad iress Ego, Herald off ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN WITH Dusiness, « situ grocer’ place appertain to the wholesale competent to All say commensal Dusiness. wh Beraid offic ‘A small salary required. office. “MEMBER OF THE BAR WISKES A . CLERRSHIP IN| ‘Address | Duriness. Any one wantin inate we bie assistant will adress reasurer, Herald offic WANTED TKO. HOUSE CARPENTERS, meady and healthy, whoare fully compe Serie and sutside work, a go south. Apply 2 Co,, 45 South st, REE TO EMPLOYERS —CHOICE SERVANTS FOR | Nome. Sc. PER'S OR GENERAL SUPERINTEN- house, brokerage, manu dacicry oF incorporation, is, wanted by the subscriber for his friend, a married man, who would give his entire attention to Jemanly and reli. you for both J.B. Brow work of ¢very description, Kuglish, German, Irish, an be odtained free of oh: ome at Very moderate Wages, at MORRIS COHNERT & CO.’S, %3 Broadway, entrance Frankim street . FRENCH 1A right side. ishmbent is the only one in the city ¥ inch Agency. 659 Broadway, up City references can be given. URENT, Director. F REWARDS. $5 “REWARD. STRAYED FROM 413 WEST STREET, a dark brindie dog, jong eara and white on | Breast. Whoever returns the same will r e above Fe ward. BF EEWARDTLost, ON THE FIFTH AVES «) tween Twenty first gE, and Thirty second street, a | * BE reen camel's hair scarf. The above reward will be paid by Sroving it at No. as West Twenty wecou $1 the person who hired a Teiand, on ube tun of Gotover let or for any inf img. '0 the recovery of the boat. | When hired 4 tide, with ® green streak lead color ini reet, ‘uton, ry WILL BE PAID FOR INFORMATION boat at Branded on the stern post onteide with ibe owner's tame. Jk. Willis, Ciifion, Staten Island. 06 LOST— TEN DOLLARS REWARD—ON WEDNES- day night, from 16 Kant ie Charles spaniel, short tall and long ‘ward will be paid by bringing him to 168 East Brosd' atthe lumber yard, 14 Tompkins street, East river. way, & 2, dated June 18, 1857, do order of and endorsed by satvoned agate: the negordauon of having bern stopp Thre Yous, Dee. 16, 185. OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING. (ioe; anewers wo the name of Pink. Sng him to 814 Grand street, black and s. The above re- tan OF OST—GEO. W. AND soma, READS NOTE FOR $990 eight months after date Heeley, The public are hereby sald now, <) Sa_parment ‘A WHITE POODLE | lives of firem Any person return 7 . Will be Liberally rewarded. FIFTERN | years! mercantile experience, (en of which have a NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1857. Ras, OF THE BOARD ( OF REPRESENTATIVES — ual the Board of Re; es of 5 Joba 5. aise a reper an wenden wie the 8 oF Fire W: Mr. Jas. M. aren of axe Fee Compan} aged ‘Asa substitute for the report = | O8T —A BOOK, CTH VOL. OF ROLLIN—SUPPOSED | wo have been dropped in Fifth avenue or in Broadwa: Beer Union square, Any ove leaving it ai No. 81 Tenth street, ‘Will be well rewarded for their troubl URDAY, NEAR SIXTH AVENU O8T—ON SA 4 am of money, coutaining b the Mocropolitan Banks, ‘Sod some fold pieces. Any person nding \\ will receive thanks anc a waitable reward if ik at the house of be Th Beecke 7 owner, Mrs. Luby Les 106%, dated July one drawn by Win. sain on teenee 4 Dee, 6, 1887 to Ring my or for $81 76, due 3 months from date: rawn by |. Lodewick to order of —— Kobnatamm, dated { 11, 1807, for $94 23, due 3 months {rom date, Payment af te above notes has heen stopped, A liberal reward will he paid the tinder by leaving tbe sutme at the above adrega, ISAAC LODEWIC OING FROM FULION FFI 1's, a steel wire poriem anna Goptaining & five dollar bill and five wrapped in paper be liberally 1 @wid Murfey & Benedic paving {t % Liberty sire and padioek. Tw ing him to the owner, WEDNESDAY OTH INST. A brac @ireet, taking the stage in Sixth avenue to Amity street street through Washi pack from Amit rS ‘warded by bringing the same to No. 8 Ninth To b chain attached, gid pincers, (one The finder will J. & W. Ibbotwon, had ona i will be paid i) ona! Feventeenth sireok GouD et with guard chain in going from No. 8 Ninth and oi ingwa Aquare and rh avenue to Nin‘h street. The finder will be suitably re street. Ss ROM HAPHAEL BRAUN, CORNER OF 8 Cook street and Graham avenue, Williamsburg—A he ar] ‘wild 4 dark green body and red w! Is, lettered fe Braue & (e., Graham avenue, corner Cook street, Brooklyn, BK. D. ‘Whoever will discover the thief or property, and return it to a ~ ap & Co., al the above place, will receive @ liberal re- rar. 2s THE BALL SEASON. YRAND ( HRISTN AS BALL ITARY AND CIVte wenth Annual Ball Captain J.C Herme, will be held at ibe City Assembly rooms, | on Friday even: yee. 25, 1887 Sbelion’s ie engaged. The members are ‘Tickets one ng of the ©. Copuy, Secretary 1GHT GUARD BAL 4 Grand mililary ap Monumental fund, at th ry Tv OF we a ary 11, 1868 ‘Thursday evening Hora’ tougias Tayhor, of the best bails of the season. oP. Oner, Thos. W MeMahon, ive re-mniom in aid of the company weie $2 nelmittin be bad wt my principal hotels and ver, Asabe! R. Herri¢k, Theodore J. Fonda, acoh Windmaller, Henry Liebens ¥ r " Charentil Rugene A. K olny A jeorge Pearson, Hear) Gaines, ares F. Aubery, i. MeCunn, john hoke, PF Barnett nham J Crain, J. Smith, Krity, Secratary Whi rmer. M1). Henry Tice, Jr, | Hugh MeN W. Gein Peter Trainor Hl Appleyard, Jobn Agten, Hickox Aaron H Bean, Wm. Sel PF THARRISON, Chairinan Commitee QOOTRGION OF NeW YORK. THE MEMBERS OF B, att} ey nany WR HURNEDT, Pi PW. COOK. Frees, pro tem Qrrion Toh SP rrvecttulty tether tow @nnrel John at ookade on hac and ty Hall place i O Clork na hody HO RAY@OND. FINE ATS. oe é } rembuw © ware. Ny fis: inst. ot Head ‘0 tem. atthe Mercer House, on Wednes Tae Let every nel | 4 communication missioners Wi chu Hrown, orate and thew remgnations, which w: the same manne: of Mr. Turner was adopted. New Banner and the Amendments to ve reported progr ‘was rescived from Fire Com: Schone, withdrawing ordered on file’ You, Sept. 1, 1887. New Jou a. Costerant 9 me, CRATRMAN OF CommiTTEE: ‘BOaRn oF ‘Whe duties of the office or cot a very onerous nature, and 1 60 much upon our duced us to tender o inespasein, time, uations; yet the action of the Representatives, in ap- eee course pursued by us in reach complimentary terma, draw our resignations for the were received. as follows TT entrusted to their care: and abou one of the greatest financial revul a] n refused, | ithureflorta to relieve the sick and disabled firemen, the | widows and goad we will be seconded b; o oa there | Purchase of coal and pensions, &c.. re m induced us to comply with the request, and with Presont, ‘The annual report of the Board of Trustees and Treasurer ‘0 THE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE FIRE DEPART- MENT. In accordance With ong established PR ee in 5 you and important duties we are in the midst of ‘ever witnessed by the resent generation, nevertheless we are gratified with lying fe tat wu person having @ claim on the fund, yo pplying to that source, ‘and we trust that, yy an ever gener- nk comment Al ibe receipta of the Department bave been increas: been ae oeeeee crease of expenditure. have expended during the past year, in the paying funeral expenses, widows, , ae, the sum of thirty thousand five hundred and eat ty eeven ‘cilare and ninety one cents. It. will be per- veived that the above apenditures exceed in amount, by over five thousand dollars, of any previous year. ‘This amount your Trusiess are satisfied has been Bio. cio' nded. in relieving the wanta, and swisewre sad erphans,’aa wellascur dab and dixabied bi By refer the annexed d Report of the Treasurer, it will be pei ft the Iagt Annual Report there remained P vlamce an BB bands of tw ‘et wundred and thirteen. dollars and thify-four cents $2,213 $4)—since which time he hax received jus sources the sui of thirty-four vario thousand six hundred aad fifty dollars and fifty-eight cents, Which, in the aggregate, amounts to thirty-six thousand eight hundred and six! which there bas been: Ce rey the sum of thirty thor six hundred aud eleven bi lars and ninety-two cents—vut of sand lars and fifty-eight con's Invested om bond an uundred dollars; re ortgare, ) one thousand five Des tas tree dollars—leaving a im balance deposited in the Butchhrs’ and Drovers’ Bank. to the credit of Fire Department Fund, of ime thousand seven undred and fifty two dollars and shires f The Permanent Fund (including Try ‘ust anc ial Trust = and Funds) now amounts to ninety-five thousand two hundred fifty dollars, $95,250.) Tnvested as follows: —Ninety-five thonsand dollars on bond and mortgage, and two hundred and fifty dollars in Manhattan Bank atock. Firemen’s Bali Committe ment, their good taste and dise Firemen’s Ball to be che pride ot wou the unpreced»nted large sum of five thonsand thre and ninety nine dollars and thirty-one Rank of Commonwealth, Joseph Sampson, Miss M. e we refer to the exertions of the By their devotion to the depart. tion, they have caused the the fireman, and a great ¢ of relie( to the Widows’ and Orphans’ Fund. The pro. of the Inst Annual Ball, at the Academy of Music, netted It is with sincere pleas ar exceeds any previous effort on their part Donations have been received from Messrs. Fisher & Bird, Rodgers, Swift 4 Hurlburt, nnd also the proceeds of a con- + | cert given by | Theatre, all of whic appropriate term 'yne and Harrison troupe, at Burton's have been publicly acknowledged in , over the nature of the Treasurer. The ‘under obligations to Mesars. Thaiberg and H. for their kind and valuable assistance to aid the hinds at the concert given at the Academy of The net proceeds could not be ascertained in time wes = oie: for this report. untrusted to their car: have distributed of the fund. of the Van Sebaick Scholarships of the University, eause Pi with the | that dur The Schoo! Gommittee have, as usual, discharged the duties Since the last "Annual Report they 8 pair of shoes to the various recipients also report that there is @ vacancy In one tub Thi ward 1. Snyder having, in a ver od the course of studies for whic Departinent will creditable manver, he entered, i, Koy., of the Pree Scholarships in the University 0 by naming a son of a New York fireman to said riv! ‘tan early day, to the Board of Trustees, The Committee on Fines and-Pepalties, who are charged prosecution tor violsticns of the Fire laws, re ng the past year they have received from ihe Fire Wardens pearly one hundred notices of violations which were not removed om notifietion by them. | The committee report, on examination, som ere wrongly, nottied, others have the time extended. ‘The balance have beep ds of counsel to prosecute. Prior to the umber of suite were commenced against violating the lawe all of which are forwarded as Faw as circumstances will permit sti su The Court of itutionality of argnce companies doing business in ‘Appeals, at it ing siting, confirmed the con- Telative to agents - foreign tire in. this The Trustees are gratiied to state that all agents doing business in this city, with two exceptions, have promptly complied ‘wit ‘The exceptions are Ass Bigelow, agent o Providence i bh the law, various Boston and neuranee companies, who has carried the case to the Supreme Court of the United States; and Alfred Pell, agentof English insurance companies located in Londor and Liverpool. suits against the latter are stili pending. The ' firmed the judzment of the lower Courts in t partot ibe cae of = Ce case of the Department Against Butlum, for a violation of the Fire laws, which case had been in litiga’ tion for trouble ip executing the law relative to the mutilation to Bll d over five Yeare, mmitiee, as wellas the Warden he npericnce great attain ings, owing to was subject to after It was sent from is city, and will call the attention of the Representatives to the importance of recuring the passage of the law relative to ted to the Legislature last winter, but not ings, pronen! In time fo pase both houses. that the aid to enforce a law which is pot This law, as well as the falthful execution of it, deserves the tion of the members of the Department, and tt ix hoped as well as our citizens in general, will lend their only for the protection of the but our citizens generally. ‘he Fuel Comunitiee have, during the past year, distributed over $00 tons of egal, and have made the usual contrect for | te cumuing year. ‘The Trustees again call on the active members of the De partment (0 be ever on the alert to suopress rowd: yiem and disorderly conduct; and let each member reflect that every | act against law and order commitied by | Dartment casts not only « stain on the | department, tn the hearts of those of its patroas who bute weir share for the relief of the widows and orphans, members of pre De- e of the vi Dut is also a source of sincere regret and sorrow are prow to contri- ue well as to (he disabled and sick firemen. ‘Owing to the great increase in the number hf artive firemen, aa well as the sbort time required to be exempt from duty, we must necessarily prepare to meet a very increase of demands on the Tand. and fs a fact that the pensioners an jows’ list have about doubled in number during the past ten years eine term of service of Henry A. Burr, Zophar Mille, and m Willlame, will expire wi the anime! meeting. ‘It is, re, requisite to elect three trustees for three years ‘Ali of which Is respectfully submitted. Ry order of the Board of Truster HENKY A. BURR, President, New von Bee ary. ew Your, Deo. ASGRER's ANNUAL REPORT. rine seta ST FUND IX ACCOUNT WITH JOU #. GILES, TEAS HER IN. Dr. Dee 4—To cash paid Hannah Kerr, 6 mos interest. $70 0) pT 6—To cash paid Geo. H.C lark, bill printing one Mt ow = 2-To ‘cab p ie r ¥ sboe bi Peo: tbo soak paid Courter & baer, bill ad Fe mnpany Continental Guard, | Feb. 2—To cash ai Martin & Narch 12—To cash’ paid Journal 5 March 20-16 carh paid Paily Times, bill adverising niereet Comin ittee S—To cash paid Donation Commitice To cash paid Donation Commitee ». M—To cash paid 22 pensions, Nov. qr., ‘1 To cash paid 2% pensiona, Feb. qr. b. d-To cash paid S.J. Horsington, 6 wonths e chuitren of Jolm 1. Guire ° ‘To cash paid D. Theail’s collector's vill To cash paid Sunday Loader, bili advertis » cash paid Daily News, bill advertising ‘ash paid Geo. HL Clark, bill printing re ill sua To cash patd Geo. F. Nesbiit & Co., unday Dispatch, bill adver ia John ren of sh paid Re Be yolde, To cash Lacour, 6 months’ erent due eh veriising..... ». 18-To cath paid Donation Commit Santth, bill in aut feainet Reha B—To cash pale iherine Green, 6 months’ All com! ‘ommeree, bill BR advertiai a March 30—To cash paid Donation Committee 0 March 30—To cash paid Hvening Post, bill sdver: tisip 7 0s Mareh $1—To can paid Juliet A.” Raymer, ait on paid Donation Commitee Pray April 9—To ay Part Fvening Mirror, bill adver. ein, wis April To eaah paid Sunday Mercur oo April 2410 cash paid Donation Comm lee A A A A A May ito cash paid Geo. i Clark, bill printing. | wie July 10—To cash paid July 22—To cash pis ‘Jnl 2—To cash paid R. Reynoid’s shoe bi printing, sutionery, &e Inly B— To cash Martin & Smith, conte euite 3 be! ae a z . So each pid 3 pena Ag ti July 31—To cash I Horsingioa #8 months Avg. 1—To cash paid Daily Aug. $-To cash paid Dail Aug. $~To cash paid Bren | Aug. To eash paid George Sept. 11—To cash paid T onaiton Commie Rept 26—To oash paid 1 n Committee, Oct. 19—To enh paid Dowats © Commitier ri] M—To eash pr April To cash pala D. Fheatt's celfctor: ‘sbill pril 38—To cash paid R. Reynold pri] S9—To cash paid Geo, pril M—Toeash paid H. F. “lark, rt priate Conta bill yeunting certificates. . : Pril To cach paid 209 pevaionss May quarter 7—To cash paid Martin & Sunith, for legal ser cash paid Donation Committee 13-10 enah paid C.F. Young, coal bill y 22—To cash paid ab Kerr, six months’ in- rei jeorge Ingram. Fiorisi's bill wook Cemetery wiliet A. Raymer, xix months’ To cash paid for burial plot in Gi interest paid John ® leeour, sig montha’ Interest due children of W. Trenet uly 23=fo cash paid Donation Commitu July 2—To cash paid Commercial Advertiser, bill ertiein nly 2—To cash paid, Joan on bond and mortgage. y Z}-To cash paid Donation Committee | BoTo cash paid Donation Committee iy g)—To anh paid DY. Theil veilector's bil DB—To cash paid Geo. F. Nesbitt @o., bili id J Merest due o of John L. Guyre men, bill advertiaimy. il advertising... es, Mir rinting int ‘0 cash paid Mary ng. Z—To cash paid Phebe erest t 3—To cneh paid Donation ¢ #—To cash paid Donation ¢ mmiiter nr nn ann ‘Dee. 2—Te cash paid John Tryon, aboe bill. Balance duc to new account . Cr. Dec. 1—By $2,213 34 Dec. 3—B: 122 9 Dec. 3— 108 Dec. 5— 2% Dec. 5— 0 ae ea “ “ “ 315 00 Dee. 12—By cash for donation nee 30 Deo. 12—BY cash for st BS ote wealth. 100 00 Dec. 12—-By 420 00 Dec. Lac ” Dee. IbBy % Dee. 19—By 140 00 Doc. 19-By 70 00 Sear’ 454 00 Jan, 6—By cash for interest on bond and mortgage. 28 00 Jan. §—By wich Insurance a , Eaq., Secretary. W000 By rena for 152'interest certfilcates, per eS nb _sNeadgn does 304 00 0 00 Co, per Jno. C. Bergh, Kaq.,. Seu 50 00 Feb. 2 By cas for interest os’ bond and mortgage. 115 50 Feb. 31 for donation Arctic ber B ey, Esq., Secretary... 000 rabies "cash for’ denation Long island Oo., per pedi Feb. &By 0 se eee oo Toriiand Tnsurance oe 100 00 35 00 43:67 505 60 00 Fr ae Gen dblare, iin, Agen = ‘el 120. |. Agent marsh inearanse Gos Sper seal premlumon oo 1g Pon 12—iiy caah for bond and 2,000 00 Feb. 12—By cash for interest on and Mert 99 Feb 1i—-By ‘cash for inierest’ on bond and mort- Rare, 280 6 Feb. 14—By cash for ini 908 Feb, 14¢-By cash for donation City In ‘Townsen 100 00 Feb. 4—By cash for donation Bowery Ins. Go.. per G. G, Taylor, Kag., Hee 10) 00 Feb. 4—B Seeley & Parsons, Agents Springfield and Auantic Tas! Go., 2per cent pre- mium on pol 216 88 Feb. By cash. from Seaman, Poiilon & Lecount, Ageuts Firemen’s Ins. Co., 8. C., 2 per cent pre- zmlum en poli é 83 44 2681 m on policies... .... + B86 T4 Feb. 23—By cash from A.B. McDonald, Exq., Agent Royal Ins. Co., 3 percent premium on ced ‘ 921 88 Pel 20-tiy caah from J. Av Alexander, B “Aina Ins, Co. Hartford wnd ‘Norwich ns. er i] pbergent premiumon policies. 671 52 ». M—By cash from J. 8. Hollipehend Rar Meppest Nec Amserioan ‘Tas. Go cent premium on policies... . 769 98 Feb. 2\—By cash from R. E, Edw: i Merchants’ Ins. Co., Philadelphia, 2 per cent pre- mium on polle 204 83 March 9—By casa for interest on bond and mortgage ee r Mareh 12—By eash for divi 15 March 14—By cash from 8. G. Walker, Esq. agent American and Reliance Tasurance Co., 2 per cent ybremium on polic 730 60 Mareb 18—By cash = ‘151 initiation certificates, per A. tence 302 March 3—By cash for interest on bond and morgage 105 0 March by cash for 24 ntiation certificates, per A. Carson, Keg. sce. cescscesseeee 548 00 Match 30 oNet phoceods dai anni ball at Aeadle- my of Music, Jan. 26, 1897, per Peter H. Titus, Esq. 5,399 31 March 30—By “cash for donation Bagle Insurance sper Jno. Leggett, Ks 100 00 ap pei fy cash for ening Pos. 18 62 April 9B: from T. P. Tappan, Ksq., agent National’ Neptune, and Franklin’ Insurance Goa. 2 per cent premium on polteies 88 April —By cash for donatton, Evening Mirror. 06 Abril SRY eash for donation, North River I Co., per J. Hegeman, Esq., See... 100 00 Ry east for donation, Rut B. Fellows, Eaq., 100 00 Apel) 17 =-BY cash fe" donation, Relief ius. Co.. per J. H. Pinekne: , Bec 50 09 aprii7 By euch for donation,” Yiarwoay ins. Co O Glover, Eeq., See. wo eash for donation, Excelsior Ins. Go., tiackenboss, Esq. 0 0 ‘carh ieriotlon, Republis’ Tas. €0., . Ourry, ‘ 0 iy cash for donation, N¥. ¥ r 'D. Underhill, 100 00 April 2i— ity nation, per Jno, Sec 100 0 April —By cash for donation, ‘Security Ins per T. W. . Esa. 0 00 Apri 2 tiy eash for donation Sunday Mereury, 43:00 April 2—By cash for donation Citizens’ - 66. ‘ 80 00 0 00 -. See. a -» 10000 for donation Merchants’ Ins. Co. .. Sec. 100 00 1 By conn dona Indemnity ins. Co , ps i, Fan. Bee 60 00 uy a caxh for 128 initiation certiticates, per A. Carson, Eaq 246 00 May a-By yy for intereat on bond ad mortgage Ws May 4—By cuah for donation Se ark’ sine. Co,per May ya * h'for interest mortgage. 175 0 Mw iy euah for donation t Grocers’ Ina. Co., per pe 210 00 May 18—By mortgage eo lay May 21—by canh ie cnation Cinton Ins. Co. per Jan, BR. Ames, 100 00 May 26—By ea ari for domnion Aan Ins. Co., ‘per Ja cob Hrouwer, Eaq., Sec. 109 00 Mey B-By cash for | ‘ereat on bond and mor'gn 8 60 May Sy ensh for Tiintinioncertteaten, pe 236 00 000 b, Bay. President 8 00 Tune $—By cash for donation Jos. Sampson, Req. 100 June 3—By eash for interest on bond and morgage. 21 Supe S—BY cah for donation Knickerboeker To, €o., per G. Hoigson, Esq , Sec 00 June 3—By eash for donation Mar; >, Rodgers wow Tune $y cash for donation Swift, Hiuriburts Co. 10 00 June E-BY cash for interest on bondand mortgage 87 50 June S— & * . 106 00 sme oe - = ou Oo “ “ « 1 * * 1a bo July 1s 00 TMP Woy cash for donation Common Council... O00 W July B—Ky cash for fines and penaltics collected by Geo. Ht. Purser, Keq.. Attorney for the Corpo: ration 980 00 July ails carb for’ donation ‘Commercini Adver: aa July 30 Dby' cbah Yor pennity’ ‘recovered’ in sult ‘against Hutlum, for violation of Fire laws. 27m 71 July 2—Dy cash for interest on bond and mortgage | 42 00 A fed cash for donation Evening Mirror 1a eh cash for interest on bond and 16 anh “ao 197 initiation certificates, per I Bowpre, Be 204 00 Aug. IS iy cash for interest on bond and mor cary Aug. 26—Ky cash for interest om bond and ace 2 5. 7 —By cash forinierest on bond and mortgage — 105 00 lon & Lecount, Agents ‘ompany, Charlestén, ent premium sm policies " 9 57 Sept. 4—By ensh for interest on bs 1; interest on interes 338 Sept, 4—Ry rash for dividend bani we Sept. 10-By eas for interest on bond and 152 36 Rept. 14—Ky cash for interest on bond 2) 0 Sept 14—By cash for interest om inte 16 0 Sept 16—Ky cash from Beckman Insurrnee Com: , Der 8. HL Conger, Req, Recretary.... » o By cash for interest on bond and mortgage 24) (9 cash for interest on bond and mortgage... 105 0) Hy cash or 100 initiation certiteates per Hi .. 000 105 00 : 15; 50 ss om &. Rietah, Req. Agent De- jaware Mutual Insurance Company, 2 per cent premium on policies ees Oct. 16—By cash for net proceecaconeert given by Pyne and Harrison troupe at Burton's re 1 S67, per HLH. Howard. Bag 2,088 50 By chsh for interest om bond and mortgage. 318 y cash for interest on interest . at Rov. 2-By cash for interest on bond and morig 175 09 2.87, cash for 2% initiation certificates, ps a pa « . 2 hy cash for donation Sanday Atlas 45:97 2—By eash for donation New York by 3 6 Nov. }-BY cash for interest on bond and mortgage. 140 Nov. 3—By cash for gunpowder selzure, per oan Rov. le Te—ty bah for igre aaa 22 Nov Nov ie= e 106 09 Ney. 16 By cash for 118 initiation certiteates, per Howard, 26 0 Nov. S0—By cash for interest oa bend and morengs “RSS Nov. 30—By cash for 88 discharge certificates ig @ Nov. M—By ensh for 144 exchange certificates ~” Nov. 30—By caxh for five copies Fire in 1 Rov: 50—By cash for interen on bank necouini 188 4 Total 58 #2 Dec. 2—By balance due, brought down 2,708 4 JOUN 8 GILES, Treasarer. We, the undermined, havin, the foregoing aecount for the ith the vouchers thereof, find the ame cor reet, Md ine yh in the Batchers’ and Drovers’ Bank, to hee the New York Fire Departs Fund, of twenty 0 seven bundred and ninety ie one JOHN GILLELAD Or ait { Anaiiors. New Yorn, Dee. 3, 1867 PROM ANENT Five shares of Manhattan Bank « B2y) Loaned on bond and morigage, including trust awd epecial trust funds 96.000 Total 6,250 The Board then intoan election for officers for the en- fd the | following gentlemen were declared President David Milli View Prosident—John Gillelan Seq Wm. A. Woodhull. Tresearer—John &. Giles, Col . ‘Trustees for three is, Wa Wine e yeare—Zophar Milis, Henry A. Burr, The President ated that he had been presenied with « ea. ly Inable document, relative to the the Depart: ment, by Bay ~ PS Pentz, On he was requested to have 5 y yh omar oi thanks to Mr. Penta. amen regor, No. § Kugine any, moved that the Secretary be directed ‘o farntheach company widh a copy of the by awe, which was adopted AF. dotm A. Smith, of No. BI Engine Company, offered a re solution, that none but active firemen be allowed to a seat in the Representative Hall ‘On motion of Mr upon the table. Ayes, ‘The Chair appoinied Avytit On J. Bloomfield. the resolution was laid ‘noes. Be, (Mr: John Gillean aad Mr Joseph lack asl, twas i, ye ahitthe ig re pene with the members ittee, publ LIST OF OFFICERS OF aie NEW YORK FIRE DR- canteens, WITH THEIR PLACES OF RESIDENOR, David Milliken, President of Fire Department, No. 35 ‘John Gliictan, Vice President, No. 42 Wall street; house, Fant 14th atrees mireei, Marler, ‘William A. Woochuil, Secretary, No. 2)7 Front street; house No. itd Henry siréet, ‘John 8. Giles, Treasurer, No. 34 Eitzabeth street; house, No. 18] Tenth sireel. David Theall, Collector, No. 112 Fourth street, ‘TRUSTEES. Henry A. Burr, President, No. 191 Cliff street; house No. 33 Seventh street. James Kelly, Secretary, No, $90 Pearl street MITTEE ON DONATIO! Jonas N. Philiips No. 8 Pike sip; house, No. 78 Greene James Y. Wa‘kina, No. 16 Catharine street; house, No. 28 Neorher Mills, No. 144 Fromt street; house, No. 207 Madison Albert J. Delatour, No, 2534 Wall street: house, No, 10 City Samuel B Thomson, No, & Beekman street; house, No. Laurensstreet. Pope ‘Ockershausen, No, 19 Rose street; house, No. liam, Williams, No. 115 West Nineteenth sirvet; house, mi weet Nineteenth stres BRANDING COMMITTEES. James ¥, Watkios, Jonas N. Phillips, William Williams, VINES AND PENALTIES. aa: Phillips, Samuel B. Thomson, Adolphus F. Ock- ae COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. Zophar Mills, Anes J. Damon. Ltt a Williams. MITTEE 01 Albert J. Delatour, Saunuel B. "Thomson, Adolphus F. Ock- orencaeh._ L. COMMITTE TO SOLICIT DONATIONS, Zophar Mille. “aibert J. Delatour, James ¥. Watkins. DELEGATES TO BOARD OF REPRESENTATIVES. <omee Kelly, Jonas N. rn jy order, NRY A. BURR, President. ye Key, b weaitrat 8 gr. WARD —NOTICR T0 THE OWNERS OF REAL 22 gatate and leaseholders for ‘erm of years, in the Third You are invited to meet on Monday evening, Dec. 21, ITH o'clock, atthe Franklin Hovise, No. 130 Chambers street, to take into consideration whether it is ‘expedient at the fe ‘sent money crisis to have the streets widened and extend passed by the Common Council, through and in the T! TH WARD.—NEW YORK, DEC. 19, 1897.—AT A PUB- lic meeting of the landholders and lesees in the Fifth Ward, at Thomas Riley's Hotel, at the corner of Franklin mreetand ‘Weat Broadway, convened on the 19h of Decem- ber, John MeChein, chairman, and Jacob Lozier, Secretary, it Was moved, seconded and carried by vote, ‘that it was expedient that the contemplated improvements should be suspended at -he present time, until May 1, 1830, and a reao- lution that John J. Lagrave, John C James Beatty be the committee io draft resolutions ‘in necordance thereto, and report on Tuesday evening, the 2d, at 6 past7 P.M, at the same place, according to adjournment. |ALOB LOZIER, Secretary. LL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED AGAINST negotiating a note for a July 15, months, drawn by L. Marx & Co., &Sellmann, payable at the National Bank, the not» hi been lost. ROSENSTRIN & SELLMA’ BOARDING AND LODGING. (0 GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES CAN OB- ‘hin handerncly furnished roome in a first clase house, motors ims two or street, near 1%. replete reermale, pp a STREET, BROORLTE, a —TO LET, WITH AY doard, two desirable rooms, f or « private family; terms moderate. ad bath. Gan ghvendaylyy Mrmemetsonn..Senenl vas. fo, MARES PLATE oF arty of espsiemets Wk of pariy of : deat ibe dead Dinner a6 FM. ‘iteferences ex- 6 bat STREET.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN be accommodated with @ neatly fur bs fe ponrd,” at $4 per ‘week, including ‘gas. Dinner at 16 WEST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—A suit of commodious well ished to let, with board, to a party of gentlemen or a family of grown persons, in a private houses having the mod provements, QQ BEACH STREET, ST JOHN'S PARKA SECOND story front room and two single rooms to let, with voard. Grates and gas in each room. ‘Terms moderate, 40 aren Fir WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, BETWEE! fanally and gentlemen, where and Sizth avenues.—Board in private am nas th a — a for one the comfc ‘pleasant retih beard fore lady wad on: or a ry ingle rooms for gen iloman.” Dinnel si exehanged. BAST SEVENTEENTH STRERT, BETWEEN UNION Oe crete ele ani rms cae: men, with board. Hor entire new furniture. ELDRIDGE STREET.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN AND gentlemen and their wives can obtain pleasant rooms, wiih fll or partial b ‘Terms for ® gen his tobloper week. wife, from TQ SPRING STRERT, FOUR DOORS FROM. BROAD- way,—To let, several handsomely furnished roots to the first clase Ro- single gentiem tre “daaquire tthe building of ANSON HOUS! 176 Bue HUDSON STREET—A BACK PARLOR AND ree sceemotions reams to S04, w with board, to or single be feentaat on located John’ Ref near 's park. fer- 186 WOOSTER STREET, NEAR BLEECKER.—PLEAS- ant ee hed parlor and two bedrooms on first floor, without board, for two or four sing! ae ‘Terms $6 per ome for sil: or ine above can with kitchen sultable, for # small family, with conveniences for Eileen Terma moderate. Mion of reference given. 1 this day or to-morrow, WEST TWENTIETH STREET.~ROOMS ON SE- cond floor, [po with board, in a first class house ‘and neighborhood. ed. Rooms furnished or unfurnished. 2 50 PER Bega BOARD FOR RESPECTABLE men in @ small private family, at 340 Seventh ave- Terms moderate. References exchang- nue, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets. SUIT OF ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS, THE whole of the second floor, with bath and all conve- Diences, to let, separate or together, to a family or single gentlemen, with or without partial board, or private table. he family is very small; hive no boarders or children, Apply at 88 Bond street, References exchanged. MERICAN €OAL COMPANY.—NOTICE IS dae ted given, that the annual meeting of the stockboiders of American Coal Company of of Allegany 60 county, Maryland. for the election of nine for the tradanction of Suck r business as may come before the meeting, will be held Bt the office of the company, in the cityof New York, om Th +f the 34th December, 1857. The transfer books will be closed’ from the 14th to Mth = inclusive. Polls opea &t one and close at two o'clock P. ow. TITUS, Secretary. }OLUMBIAN LODGE, . 15, F. A. M.—THE MEMBERS of Columbian Lodge, No. 15, are “hereby summoned to attend their next regular meeting’ on Tuesday evening, De cember 22, at 73 o'clock, when the annual ¢lection for off- cers will be held, and other important business transucod. By ord ARIUS J. HYDE, W. Jacos W, Moore, S See. OM@OPATHIC INSTITUTION, 28 TENTH STREET. ‘ree of charge for the poor. Open from 1 to 3 arclock, and oo Saturday evenings from 7 Ult®. | Atl kinds of disedises attended to on strict homeopathic principles, ASONIC NOTICE.—THE MEMBERS OF GEORGE ‘Washingion Lodge No. 288, also Manhattan Lodge No. #2, F. and. A. Aly are hereby notified to meet at the lodge Foom, Masonic Tempie, corner of Broome and Crosby street-, Sunday, December 20, at one o'clock P.M, precisely. for the purpose of payin ig the last tribute of respect to iate brother Henry Foster. The members of the fraternity are respectful- ty int toaitend. By order, GEORGE C. A. BAKER, W. M. W. F. Biaxenny, Secretary. ‘ASONTC —THE MEMBERS OF BENEVOLI LODGE, No 2s, F. A. M.. are hereby notitied to attend their regu iar meeting at the lodge rooms, $39 Broadway, (Chinese on ‘on Tuesday evening, December 22, at 7 o'clock precisely, to elect officers for the ensuing vear ‘By order, WILLIAM A. GODFREY, Master. “ASONIC, ehieian MEMBERS, OF CYRUS 0. A. M., are particu! ete io auend the neat regular meciing, on Monday eveuing, Doc. Zi et their lodge rooms, corner‘of Twenty Ain surest. and Bighth avenues The general business of the meeting isto elect officers for the ensuing year. By order. GEORGE CLANCY, W. M. R, A, Waxerieip, Secretary. ASONIC, NOTICE —THE MEMBERS OF EUREKA ‘ead RESON, Master. NICHOLAS rt MALLPOX —CITIZENS AND STRANGERS ARK IN- formed that the Governors of the Al have pro rivate for the reception Inland, where all persone ha L ‘will be received on Sema suitable 5 ie and experienced nurses and the best of medical proved. Apply attendance GRONGE KELLOCK. Jn, Superiatendent, ac. offe Governors of the Almshouse, Sen noe vee sary of Subsistence. OF Ruch lees tim Gasny 3 7 Semmencing on’ the bis of January, 1666. Thee shall give bonds, with good aud suficlent seonrity, for the proposals true and faithful p fam one his contract. Th hall —— in the name of eacl parey hia piace of residence, be Proposals for furnishing fresh beet nnd to. othe Assistant Hamilton, N.Y. Additional be cuained by calling at the office of the undersigned. TM M. VINCEN' ist gent) Artillery and Act’g A. C re Orrice of Tae Acting Ass't Com 'y SCasistance, Foxt Hamitron, N. ¥., Dec. 14, 1867. 1. 00 WORTH OF MERCHANDISE WANTRO-IN om On and 0 each five acres of land near . H. JELLIFF, Croton Palle, 8. . RECKINRIDGE OIL AND PATENT LAMPS—LIGHT superior to gaa, one cent worth of tis oil wl ‘ree ive, vend will not grease. tail at Tou RRS p "S paint store, corner of Twenty: third atreet and Third avenue, BS cage, FACTORY, 2 FULTON STREET, tween Water and Pearl streeta—An Pinna elegant japan Cures at total fos tan the eS BUNIONS, NAILS GROWN I¥ THR Ime. BERHARD, 167 streets. —Mine. B. respect ily informa armies meaner city for the inst sixteen with * foals moe Temove all ealloaties from the feet. withown the leagt pain or ineonvenienes Persona can be at- Wo athome, or at Mme. H.'s residence from 1 until == CURE FOR NEURALGIA. Ty ‘and rheumatism tna ont, effectually cured annihila 1or remedy, discovered by Dr, WITKELER, 48) a0) broom street (late of 486 Broad wa: ‘York, where it ean be procured a bottes, $1 and Si cuch. G. W. EDWARDS WOULD INFORM HIS CUSTOMERS ‘atk his ht ae hams are now ready for sale at 237 BY Chrystie sire: FRAUIS BOYCE, MANUFACTURER OF SILVER ware, No. 110 Greene atreet, ing and ‘at wholesale or services, at between about to retire from business, will hie euperior mock of suver table and wee Nery reduced prices, MANTELS.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING plain a ow market pric Flatbush and Lata street, Brooklyn MALL POX 59. A new and wonderful theory for ite prevention op to vaccination —Rerceat imenia vf ‘wnaerba, Dra. Rodway —Pymw have the miraculous, eMoncy ot Ay DY RELIEF, that will not om! Pleasing to the homan race, but will starte the m ty. with wonder and surprise tl tthe world. It been proved that a single drop of RADWAY'S READY " raiizing the, Infections poison of small te hat is chat . 0 Pras phe Tw ay 9 before eruption inbalation of ite ‘avons’ or afew aed taalighant places where small poe rages with perfect safety. It lathe duty of every family selves en i WABWATS eet RIE fe yon mi sang tety omalipor of takes ae shaken am a drink, will so fortis the « LT Ly uy #0, conta and $i per bottle, at 162 Fulton aireet, up stairs, New BY DAYLIGHT! fent reflectors diffuse the healthy light of Manufactory 68 Maiden lane, New ay BUny 6 wus, FARGO & 60, NEW YORK AND CALL fornia Express Company. and Banenge | Ly wy = ad Com ‘Onpital, $600,000. reages ent | to California, ntwich Oregon an Talunde: the bth and 20th hmowth. fo Havana, the 7", 12th and 2th of each imosth’ fertoags for, mig ts ams (6 anit, on California, Ore Sandwich Islands, Havana, Bow: ton and Philadelphia: ‘oties to California Bondholders. —W., & 00. now pi State of California, transport the same to Sacramento City and procure new ones in accordance with the act of 2th of April ie67, and revurn same to this elty, RE YOU LOOKING FOR BOARDERS'—WE CAN give you tbe reference of all families and boardin Houses in this ety (free of charge), whether they register wit us or not, Save yourself ‘roub. ©. Ottice 30 ica eenth street, corner of Broadway. GOODWIN & A™!, YOU IN WANT OF BOARDERS OR LODGERS— Call where the come for your address, Prices and all and them time, trouble and ex- particulars. you e 30} ¥ chien nth street, one rs Broadwa\ gs CO. pense. Offic ODWIN A GEXTLENAN AND WIFR AND ONE OR TWO single gent emen can be accommodated with the com forts of alome by applying at 119 Kast Thirty first street. Terms reasonable. House has ail modern improvements, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room, with board, at No 22 West Twenty-ninth street, The reception room also is vacant, and one kingle room. This opportunity and wife or not apply. A. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR THREE SINGLE something unusually desirable for a gentieman ingle geneman. Families with children need genilemen can be accommodated with good board where the sock! comforis of a home ean be expected. Terms reasonable, 58 West Twelfth street, between Sixth and Seventh aveniies. ’ SPLENDID FURNISHED ROOM, WITH ONE OR TWO bedrooms attached, to let to single gentlemen, also a sin: gle room, in a private house, with all the moderna improve- ments. Meals served in the rooms if reqnired. Inquire at 96 Prince street, a few doors west of Broadway. LADY AND GENTLEMAN. OF QUIET HABITS, can have one oF more furnished or unfurnished rooms in the family of a widow lady, with or without full or partial board: convenient to the Right wvenue cars; gas and water in the house. Terms moderate, Call at 197 West Twenty- wey enth street. Bory PARLOR AND BEDROOM bao 4 y cenUeman, near Futon on South fer Fy stage routes. Address M. A ‘ost office. .. Broadway Pi A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING A ROOM TO SPARE, will accommodate two young —e-} board, f full of Partial for $8 and $3 59 per week. Md board and home comforts will is's dostrante opportacliy. Ap ply at 89 Broadway, up oaire OARD—666 SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER OF THIRTY. hinth street. Rooms In sults for, families or a party of kentlemen; also ‘urnished rooms, $1. Good rei ‘le rooms for $350 per Teferences given. Dinner at6 o'clock. OARD.—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED SUIT OF rooms, on second floor, to rent to a gentleman and lady. The house is pleasantly located, between two car and stage routes, and ts occupied by a widow Ind) enjoyment, of home comforis, and wi ling oma ioral compensation for the same, may address M square Post office. References exchanged, OARD.—A THIRD FLOOR veer ROOM TO lady and gentleman. Raare ty ee only. Price $10 ociuding fre and light, ‘House hes ait toe improve. is in ington Parade Ground. meio wah the wint changed. ¢ Call at 191 Bast Broadway. OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY.—A SECOND STORY back chamber, furnished, with partial board, for one or ‘who wish to avail themselves of an opportu: nguage. Terms moderate. References ex- Call at 87 Prince street, near Willoughby, Brook nity to use t changed. lyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.~A NTLEMAN AND WIFE ntlemen may obtain board and rooms at , near the City Hall, ten minutes’ walk to jerry OARD IN et ee a —A Lng d GENTLEMEN, OR A and hia wife, can he accommodated wi rd, on reasonable terms, at Mr house froma Washington street. Refe ond rooms all atreet N &CO., 6 Pultod w Cd amen, can obtain ane dg gS TT he ae fanean street, New York, or at No. BoaRd 1 agony pe At 73 Btate street, con Street ferries: very suitable for ap having library arrangements, OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A PLEASANT front room to let to a conple of single gentlemen or a Kentieman and wife, at 72 Sate siree!, Brooklyn. Reference requ OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, in a desirable neighborbood, between Bleecker and Fifteonth #reets and Second and Sixth avenues. No taken of aby communication unless stating terms amd loca- 3 Reference required. Address F. 8. D., Heraid office, for two days. —A PLEASANT FURNISHED ‘ith partial board. al gentleman, it OARD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM ON SECOND floor for Kentieman snd Indy; also, a few single gen'le men can be rceommodated with pleastmt rooms ant good board at No, 151 Franklie street, at a moderate price OARD WANTED—WITH AN UNFURNISHED Lita or room and bedroom communi and Udy German family, where there where English ts spoken hysband travels and sel erm per week. Address, with y. &e., G. Stone, Herald offer. OARD WANTRD—BY A Mt nl re = ‘clock. wife Terms moderate. Dinner at Boston, Heraid otiee, giving full particulars. Boss. WANTED—WITH PRIVATE ee erp house, not below Fourth or abore Twenty fifth tween Fourth and Fifth avenues, three rooms on Frice one hundred an Siiy dollars per ‘month refer: Sak aoe vir lease address J. EDMONDS, oat oflice box OARDING.—TWO NANDSOMELY FURNISHED Toomm with closets aitached, of the second floor, with [Partial or Call board. can be lad Dy. two, gentlemen oF jeman and wife, with a private family. By applying at NO. 98 West Twenty fourth street, near Broadway. JOOPER HOUR by the prec ‘per day, 2 cemtato. Be coun Connecved is a fire! class restaarant, SIRABLE a eo oy families, with ry mY prpanear. —FURNISHED iy or 3 gentlemen ladies. Per week {rom 8210 85. COOMMODATIONS opained is @ ibd Dy eppiping ot be obtained in an iy 6, by No 17 Great Jomessireet. A twoor "Linde ven will fi Wh or without baat me: men will fin¢ furnished rooms, (arences exchanged. O8 CABALLEROS NECESITAN UN CUARTO U to, bastante grande, a gas, Neceaitan innben Mnieen Yconsida heche nla Repanalsets Ta enn do de estar sittiada on Broad wa: o Muy cerca de alla, no srmndo gana arriba de Union square “una familie pet Jan dicloas eomodidades ittrijirse, nombrando IRET CLASS BOARD WANTED IBY A GENTLEMAN. ait lady friend, weet side of Broadway, between Sort ly oak Ee aes ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR SINGLE GEN- lemen cap be accommodated with board, om reasons. ie terms, at 1® Hndaon street, in fromt of the park. Gas sae ‘bath in the house. NTLEMEN yaaree 2 4, Famesert. WOME DO town can find an excellent tabl private fami ee desirab) aE very OTEL LODGINGS.—GENTLEMEN OAN ORTAIN nicely furnished rooma at the Glabe He corner of | Frankfort and William streets. Prieg of rooms 28 cents per Bight, Also, a few upper roome for $ per mon| BOARDING AND LODGING. 'N BROOKLYN.—BOARD, WITH PLEAS. ROO} I for & gentleman and wife or. single gd pleasant and convenient ‘clock. References required. Inq ‘ATE BOARD.—A Se pry? pirate by ite oy ‘coma aot bom tome ‘ean 4 y applying ai 69 Fifth street, Trove 83 dress B., ox 400 P on flee Ro varaated or ‘ihe FAMILIES OR SIN@LE GENTLEMEN, pried board if desired; terme ‘lease call galas 70 Variok street, very moderate. Between St dehn's eburcé nnd Canal MS: 20 DBT TURNISERD, ) ROGdpiyat Noe Pally Meee Terma Heawonablee LET—WITH BOARD, 4 HANDSOMELY FURNISH- Dedlrontparloren first floor, to one or we wingle gente rooms 10 jleasant and family private. Apply at 182 Lexington Sarel twats tahercn nae, Ter LF ty Rai AOR AND BEDROOM fe ut board, where there a the b ie aire Fourth aireet, stwoen'il and 4 o'clock. gre af 30 ‘WO PROFESSIONAL G! LEASE; Dgnltty en ol fur badroma ad a par si i ie. uma apie rivaled gn ata Oe pues. must have the requisite ; rooms wardrobe conveniences. A desirable ouitot one Meri find is the adrerinare doctrauie.enaais, Address box 3,97) Y penne ty. mimic 77. PAMI- Hesin Right gree. Also, single r me ie et AL6 o'clock. nexsep able reference given and required. A eerie A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND SER- bedrooms and vant, a nicely furnished parlor, two a Kitchen, wiih nil the noeaary acl fr ho nw AR. Be Union square ‘Post eighborhood. “Hef exchanged. ood neighborhood, ferences Wma A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A LARGE: unfurnished room. respectable locality in Brook Breakiast only required, to be su) room. reais With terms, box 3,477 Bost oat, New York. foil a ea A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A with board, in a oe os famfly. Nowe others need opply, 7. Lacation, bevween ‘hird and Sixth avenues. Best at ares E. E. W., Herald office. _._ SALES OF | REAL ESTATE. “ACRES OF VALUABLE COAL LAND IN 80 ga which there In a mortgage of $1,250, 4 FM LNCTS, May, 1858, to exchange for horses. Price'$50' per Ad- areas Tlinois, Herald office, ae, NEAR RYE, WESTCHESTER terms easy, two common dwell- county, cl ings, good bet two. ‘fine streams of water, twenty acres oftimber. “Apply to the owner, Mr. POST, Foren ninth street, second house west of Third avenue. CASH WILL PURCHASE A, BEAUTIFUL TWO story and basement house, built in the $500 as containing nine roome eight closets, folding and ell doors on the floor, grates and marble owed Ac.; Passaic water bs the yard; all in good order. Part of house unoccupied. South Sixth street, Soar Inguire as City,after Soclock P.M. Al ment honses.to let or sell. $1.000 rate. DOWN WILL PURCHASE AN ELE gant brown stone front residence, finisbed in Rost complete manner, and containing all oiveatences ant improvements. Balance ¥ remain 10 suit, ise alana BULALEY 60 Weer Thirty winch street, nuldings, Forty seventh street, between Sixth three three story and base- Bere $3,000 Sate, BUF 20, wouame, ap eats for over $1,600 per year; will be sold Pp. MERRITT, 49 Third avenue. 5 O00 AGRES OF G00D WESTERN FARMING AND timber land. Also, nine lots in the eity of Brook- lyn, and a stock of goods for sale or exchange for Western, i'y or county bonds, or New York eity property. Call on Owner from 9103 o'clock, 188 Greenwich street, seond floor. $9,000. rok SAUk THE CHEAPEeT HOUSE ON le . Thirty-fourth street. A fine four story brown stone front house with all the anodern improvements. Terme easy. Apply to A. ©. 128 Broadway, near - fourth street, eee NY PERSON DESIROUS OF EXCHANGING DRY ‘goods for real estate in this city, with some cash.can do so Apply to to the amount of three hundred thousand or jess, upon {air and honorable terms and where the sirictest coufdence will be observed. Addresa ‘ost offlee. R SALE—IN FOURTH STREET, NEAR aRROAD- way, 8 three mory attic and basement house, with exten- sion building snd modern improvements. Terms easy. In- quire at 371 Fourth street. R SALE—TWO Ray dal bey ny STORY ATTIC AND tn Sizteenth street, 150 feet of ig. 10x1t.3; size of Nouse 201031 feet deep. inquire the premises. OR SALE, AT $450—OVER MORTGAGE OF $500 FOR. ‘house and full Jot on Putnam avenue, aE, Brook}ya. Ase: pug ane ‘and location picemeat of T. 0 ‘82 Nassau street, 20x00, price moderate. Twen y jurih street, near Fifth avenue: also a superior bew bouse On Lexington avenue; also E. B. KINSHL ‘19 Fourth avenue. OR SALE CHEAP.—$6,800, or $8,780 CAN REMAIN ON mortgage on @ three story, high’ basement brick houre, iwenty feet front, tween Fourth and ‘offered at great bargain for cash. "Apply to ©. G, THOMPSON, & Nae” sau street, Feiod R, OR EXCHANGE FOR rOR BEAL Ps i Rood mari w in Der oes b brserl migine to EXCHANGR—A LARGE AND D HANDAOME HOUSB er the Ra residence, eats ira saree , inte ‘this inland. wR EXCHANGE—A FOUR au io the ne! ppecnees, of 000, of which i hogy aes SS RY STONE FRONT square. Price sity or Hrooklyn property—s farm of 78 acres land in Fes SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR MERCHANDISE,. a Ys Eisbe Newtown, irren county, nue: 3 farme of bat mL farming land and ty, near rail- esi Nua i: ‘rade, or call at 18 ae ‘e, ofliee'NO. 5. FOR SALE. $5005 WILL BUY THE | STOCK AND FIXTURES OF lard saloon, on one of the 7. doing a promante business, Ape ply io. MORRIK 406 Broadway, of 547 Broadway 8 & 00. A VE, EXOWX AND POPULAR CORNER OYSTER dining aAloon, with bar attached, lease and fixtures, Wil be sold at a bargain on immediate application. Apply a 51 Righth avenue, \n the basement. RUG STORE FOR SALK.—A FIRST CLASS DRI store, ‘on one of the, pri incipal fe of Breskiys. Address Chemist, Herald N. B.—None but prine(pals need apply. Fe SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF 4 POR. ners of firoedway. Toul ea file ane cor store, in the rr House, irom 10 A.M. tits P, OR SALE—A PORTER, ALE ey A WINE BOTTLING he 7 reasopable. establishment, with stock, nase, &c. Terme ia in'a good chante for a aaa with a small capital. Apply oon the pret ‘Washington street. "a Pate as c0ee unt St, Sree . years from next May. Must be sold Iy, aa the ‘owner has other business to attend. Apply et No. 60 West street. RK SALE—THE GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL HOUSE, 207 Weet atrret, (nearly opporite the wharf of the Glas. row boats) doing a first claas trade. The present ‘ obliged Je . tutti from Uf heal le to leave the city. For par ere eeerecs i cozamanications strictt jerald othce Senet . HW. H, 3 for wo ADIES poe 4 GENTLEMEN valuadl peed fork Almanac and Yearly Record In cloth, containg more matter Thana setae iim volume, sed te soil at the low Price of twenty. Ave "At once an almanae and a diary, a rerard renee and erent of every tiny ot +? yon, 4 of usefal information beside, convenient tor. the } ad drawing 0 trifling a sum therefrom, who will noe ‘copy font © mall Paid, on receipt of twenty-f willle given @ vsry liberal tive min te on MASON WRUPTERS iis publi Tos and Ho Duane atraet, New ¥. world