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Fashions fer January. [From Le Follet.] We here 3 not yet arrived at the cold ecason, when for necessary, but we already that it is cory ag a trim &e.; and ing from Nebraska, OUR OMAHA CORRESPONDENCE, Omana Crry, N. T., San. 7, 1857. Border Rufficnism in Nebraska—Kansas Outdone—Row tm the House of Representatives—Speater Decker Hrad- wg Ue Kevolutionisis—Ihveats to Organize Another Go- wernment at Florence, under the Protection of Brigham Feung—Organization of the Democratic Party—Disap- pointed Office Magers Denouncing the President—The Mejority of the Legislature Sustaining Mr. against B. B. Chepman, as Delegate to Congress—General Prosperity of the Territory—Land Ofices, Wagon Roads, us of velyetornamented wine is made shorter «an Even the burnous all, and with them ee sown ia the back. in is sometimes trimmed with fur. 2 are Ay Pelinted ea ties at front, enlarging @ little below tha waist. The burnous are very fashionable for morning dress, and as a, are then chiefly worn for utility, dark colors rred. Those worn for the theatre, and on other sions in the evening, are, on the contrary, made in lors—sometimes entirely white. y wi real Algerien pattern is very pretty when the img are ae Is by a fine gold thread; some hay ite ground with bright colored stripes. For the ane ,aSpanish mantilla is often adopted; it is generally black lace, trimmed with ruches of satin ribbon or We have seen one of sky blue cachemire, with seams on the shoulders. The ‘The }question of the removal of the seat of government from Omaha to some far western county in the interior was to come up before the House to-day, pending which the House went into Committee of the Whole on Public The Omaha delegation, had the floor and were speaking against time, in order, if possible, to stave off the consideration of the Capital question. Mr. Clarke, of @maha, had the floor,and had been speaking for three or four hours, when there was announced by the Ser- geant-at-Arms ‘A message from the Council.” The Chair- man of the Committee of the Whole, Dr. Thrall, decided ‘that no message from the Council could be received under the rule that, ‘‘no message from cither body can be re- eejved by the other unless both houses are in session,” ami that the Council not being in session no message could be read, The Speaker elect, Mr. Decker, of Nebraska @xy, became excited, and rushed to the stand and sworo that he would “have possession of it or die in the at- The chairman of the committee refused to yield ‘the chair; whereupon the Speaker siezed the hammer and was On the point of braining the chairman, when the ham mer was seized from behind, and in the struggle toretain its possession, the Speaker was dragged from the stand and in the melee that ensued he was thrown to the floor. Several members “pitched in,” and it is said tnat the ‘Speaker would have been pretty roughly handled had it mot been for the timely assistance of Mr. Hans polting him under the table. ‘ens The confusion that followed is im Desks were torn up, inkstands were flying, oaths and cries . Chairman” were almost the only sounds heard, ‘and in the midst of the confusion the House was de: clared by the Speaker adjourned. transpired that the whole thing was a conspiracy ‘and trick resorted to for the purpose of adjourning the ‘and that the Speaker elect had a certain number of the members instructed in their parts, so that as soon as he bad the chair to bear the message Ken to adjourn would be put and carried. Failing in the trick, be becatne excited,'and what followed was the effact. ‘The Speaker and his men then withdrew. man of the committee requested that the lobbies might be and that ail those within the bar should leave. lone without a murmur, and order having been re- 'y Speaker ‘was elected. The committee progress, and returned the bill to the Coun- The House then adjourned. was, before the strife was in that ‘ront ends were pointed A frill of black lace surrounded it, while a second row of lace placed flat, served as a heading for the Another trimming to match formed a second point, and round the throat was a full black lace hood. The ele- gant caprice is not wanting either in good taste or origi- For walking or visiting, the burnous is often made cither of black velvet or eatin, braided or embroidered in black beads. Some have very wide sleeves, arpanged in hanging loose aud open at the ‘A small pelerine in the form of a berthe replaces This is rather a mantle than a burnous. Velvet mantles trimmed with lace, and er as before noticed, are also cut in the shape of a sha’ seams onthe shoulders, and sometimes ano! back. For these there is a new trimming, calied point de Venise, of passementerie, which has a very good large plaits at the top, and Warm shawls are always worn at this season. heavy tartans are often replaced (having become com- mon) by thick tissues of wool, very light and soft, having the appearance of knitting. They are generally gray, or black and white in checks; some are spotted long wool, edged with stripes of bright colors, resembling chenille; while others are really chenille, with deep fringes of the ial. Dresses with plain skirts are’ very seldom seen. Flounces, double skirts aud quilles are equally in favor. We have seen some taffeta dresses with double skirte, the lower one simply trimmed with narrow velvet, an the upper one quilles of lozenge er row yelvets or ribbons, terminated bj way over the lower skirt. Taffetas, Pekin satins and droguets are worn for demi- toilewte; while veivets, satins, stamped velvets, and fancy plushes, are reserved for full dress. Black tatletas is fre- quently, ‘ornamented with colored velvets and bright rib- Plaid trimmings are also often adopted. Among the great varieties of ornaments now used, the Brandebourg is an especial favorite. cords or plaits, terminated 4 hanging tassels. Open net-' work chenille is trimming dresses. We have lately noticed a taffetas dress with double skirts, both cut in dents, and the intervals filled with ao open ‘net. foigaley and edged with lace. The sleeves were match; and even ¢he sash, which was black Natrengioesd over the basque, with long ends falling al- most to the bottom of the lower skirt. Moire antique does not seem likely to be laid aside ; we have noticed a very pretty morning dress of this material. ‘and each seam of the bigh body is new form shows the figure well, ‘and imparts the appearance of length and round- The body was low enough to show a white tulle vin Alengon or Brussels lace, which was and tied by a gray or coral colored bow e sleeve of this dress ‘ible to describe. formed of nar- Joating ends balf It has since from the Council a mo- It is made either in very much employed for il without amendment. may be proper to state that the vow, supported by a majority, ‘majority trampling upon the rights of the minortty. mee! is not the slightest proepect of a removal of the , and any effort to do so only produces riot and jon. The citizens of Omaha have completed it, and majority of the people of the Territory are graiitied 4 that the labor and expense have been taken of their hands and have been borne by the city. At the meeting of the House next morning, and imme- @itely after the prayer by the chaplain, rose in bis seat aud moved that the House ‘adjourn until 10 o'clock to-morrow, to meet at Florence, a miles to the north; and the Speaker decided the House ad- ‘tion, headed by the Speaker, left ‘the yoom. The minority regarded the action as illegal, and bolding that the only proper way of changing the plaze of jowt resolution passed by both ernor, refused to recognize the action, and organized pro tempore, with Mr. Poppleton, of Douglas, ‘he remnant of the Houvse then adjourned, to meet to morrow at 10 o'clock, in the same place. The object of the whole thing is, and has been, to inj ‘Omaha, by spreading a report throughout the East thatthe 6 were Of @ dangerous character; whereas, in the bance of yesterday, no one was implicated but the Sooners and it is an established and admitted fact that the members came to the House armed, and wit the avow- pose of breaking up the Committee of the Whole. . Cuming has issued an order for keeping the jour- aals, minutes, &ec., of the Council aleo at the greatest excitement prevails, and numerous ne the be done. If the withdrawing members—twenty-one in the House, and eight in the ouncil—assemble at Florence, the Governor wi ise their acts. In the meantime, house remaining here, will assemble at their respective rooms, and not having a quorum pre- sent, will adjourn from day to day. It’ should be reuarken’ | that Florence is a very appro- place for these revolutionists to meet. They sus. fin the election frauds perpetrated at that delectable town in August last, and are in most respects fit subjects to be under the proteetion and gontrol of Brigham Young should condescend eadeavor to lay the Several gentlemen from various sections of the Terri- tory are now in the city, and from these, as well as from unity, there is but oue universal ion of the high-banded outrage and illegal proceediugs of ce majority of the Legislature. ‘All concede that the position of the mmority is legal, par- Bamenwry and correct Unless some compromise is effe compton and Topeka on a smail scale, The Council aiso adjourned soon after, and all hands went into a mass meeting for the purpose of organizing the dem party for the Territory of Nebrask: It ls rumored that Gey, ite ride of the river, and will enter the Territory It remains to be seen what The skirt was quite plain terminated in a point. round in. plaits, with ends reaching the waist. was tight; over it was # short one, trimmed with a y passementerie, mixed with straighamay tril e only ornament of this elegant Journed, and the A very handsome dress was of dark green, ornamented with very wide chevrons in black velvet, arranged in unequal rows from the bottom to the middle’ of the skirt, add trimmed with a narrow ruche of green taffetas. The body was half high, cut square and trimme4 with a ruche. Op the short sleeves was a ruched frill. ‘h and ornamented in the same manner as the ekirt, only in a smaller pattern, accompanied this dress; rve the double purpose for evening or An extra body, very recherché dress was composed of orange color salletus, with staali flowers in black. , cach seam ornamented with rows of he body, which was low, was trimmed with ruches of orange taffetas and blonde. There is but little variation in the shape of the sleeves. nm sleeves and the double bell shape are very generally accompanied by a jockey. Tae Venetian sleeve, cut up in front, is in great favor tor full dress; it is lined with white satin and trimmed round the inner fedge In the trimming of the outer edge, jet and bead® form a considerable portion, especially Undersleeves are made fuller The most suitable to be worn un- der the Venetian sleeve js composed of two or three pufls, g about the elbow with two frills. A tight, wadded undersleeve is sometimes worn with walking dresses, Clear muslin sleeves, drawn full at the seam, are very general. The seam is ‘covered by a pull ing, with a ribbon run in, or by an embroidered insertion, trimmed with lace, A superb dress, worn lately at a wedding, was made of btue taffetas, with four tlounces, trimmed with a bread fa pure placed: flat; a very full cut taffetas ruche edged the flounces. The ‘body was high, and fastened in front by large buttons covered with guipure; it was pointed, and in the place of basques, had two bands of guipure, lined with taffetas. The slee of puffs, gradually diminishiog in size to the elbow. Another was of chive tafletas, with four flounces; over these were two quilles of taffetas, with a pattern of large flowers in the same colors as the dress. Simple draperie low bodies are mach worn; hs cthet bee, ste aro test profusely ornaniental. " the top is placed a bullion, then a small rache the color of the dress, in satin or in bry sometimes a passemen ‘A wreath of very small flowers placed round the top of the body of a light ball dress has a very elegant appearance. At this festive season our readers will doubtless look anxiously for our description of toilettes de bal, nor will inted with oar choice in this atin dress, covered with ide by a wreath of mae Low, fall bedy, trimmed with ws in the front and on the sleeves. Coitfure—-a torsade of maize velvet, with marabouts be ts at the sides. blue moire antique was made with a immed en tablier with salin, covered with a of white crape, drawn together in diamonds by ows of blue ribbon worked with white beads; on = side of the tablicr a flounce of Boglish lace. body, with stomacher to mateh berthe carried round the back and down the # stomacber, Colifure—a net of white on one side by a large bead taxsel, and on the other with a bow and long ends failing over the shoulder, made of the same ribbon as that on the dress. A black lace tunic, worn over a was exceedingly recherché. berthe, fastened in front by a bouquet ieau of diamonds, and small maravout ‘Over it was @ es as to what wil end cannot r by a white satin ruche. when the dress is black. and his sateiliter to deliver to them a message, Ps game before you. Persons in our Own ¢ e8 were composed entirely » We shall have Le as if nothing had icbardson is on tne pome time during the day. ‘action he will take on the disruption 0” the Hose, ‘On the evening of the Mth, for the easale of the Torrhory 0 Nebraska, decialy steps were taken for the organization of the democratic pacy. The Legislature now being in tession, nearly ail of the coun anda large cou Committees were appoint terie or plait of chenille. they, we believe, be disay We begin with a whi fine tulle skirta, raised at cach nn white marabouts. coarse ot intelli grat people were present prepare for alarge moecting on the Sth inst., wn all damecrats to be present to ratify or reject a platiorm tere to be presented. The movement is supposed to have originated with some applicants for office, who were disappointed by Pre sident Bu shanan, and tne platform of Tesolutions, atall, will emphaticaily support Stephen A. itfon on the Kansas constitutions. measure |s considered to be a wise one, Db} a majority of the democrats in the Territory, Ay Deve will be w strong opposition to any attempt to split the , by taking wides either with Buel River platiorm is adopted at this moeting, will be ratified by a mass meeting of the democracy to be held soon after. ‘The Legislature has passed a series of resolutions sap- ion. Feuner Ferguson, delegate elect feet with B. B. Chapman for a seat in the Ho of the members eames @ solemn protest against bh the tablir; English lace anan or Douglas. primrose satin dross, low body, with black lace Uf diamonds. - Coif is Warm and the mass meetings will be . The farmers are engaged in plough- The Miseouri i# in good boating order. feacon just closed hax beon one of unexampled to Nebraska; her population has more than er cites and towns have improved, her farming resources are gradually developit cial revulsion so disastyous in the affecting the business men of the Territory—has ‘Dut few suspensions: Nebraska is divided into four land districts, with -_ offices located at the following places :—Omaha City, Ne- Draska City, Brownsvile and Dacotah City. named has been open for Inst, those at Nebraska City and Brownsvillo were Sane same purpose about two months since, whils the at Dacotah—ow' the unfinished state of the sur agon roads—one running from this ci! Searsey. yuna from thence via Seuth Paas to Hi California, the other starting at the Platte river, 12 south of this city, and ranning north to the mouth of the Running Water river, a distance of about two hundred miles—are nearly completed. Nearly all the streams of water on both roads are bridged, and the grading already dnisbed The city from Oe hee Gee a hn Broken prairie, and now contains a than three thousand persons and upwi } hang A fine hotel, 180 feet by 80, has been this season, at @ cost of about $80,000. The Canitol ald, ing has been a by the city; also a fine Court A charming dress for a young lady was made of white tarjatane; the skirt covered with five narrow flounces, edged with narrow red velvet. edged with a Very short siceves, with sleeves a la ged to match; open to the armhole, conn the skirt. Coral necklace and bracelets. Coiffure. a resille, with tassels entirely of Low body, 4 la Greeque, ‘and the great finan ‘ast—thoagh nen sovereiy caused Another white muslin dress was made with three skirts Low body, trimmed with a tichu formed of two rows of embroidered muslin, crossing behind, and beaded by a bouillon, in which was passed a blue velvet rivbon. A bow of the same riboon, with long ends, laced at the waist behind. With this Wwilette, a coque of Jue ribbon, with long ends, is worn in the hair, A white satin od was trimmed og three wide our moneyed ten. pre-emptions since February not opened yet. ete ot om com Dundee Affdavit of Thomas Allibone, Late President of the Pennsylvania Bank. Thomas Allibone, being duly sworn accordin, , that although true it is of the commonwealth of Pennay! fourth ward of the cit; £ ia till on toeh ten te one of Os r, 7, (as alleged in the affidavit depose and oat, On a ne tant led of reourd in me = 2 & = ; f Fs 5 Le gz Fre |, long barbes of tulle illusion, are much worn; they are also made of wi, is much in favor for eve- F ii i should recurn tl ant a rule upon the aid plaintit attachment shoul 5 3 H i z Fi 1 sapphire blue. yosotis The prevailing shape is email NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY and pomted i front, gradual); al tne side, sad falling w gracefn) wreaths bel Lace or vloude, mixed with u rite head dress, Powers are placed either 1a large | site at the side, or in smajl wreaths tailing graiually deeper 10 waras the hack. The formar style if most in wan incre ss.nz were, a'so lorms @ fave “BALES or RMAL , ESTATE. 90. 40 AND 100 ACRES OF ~ RICH UNIMPROVED + land for sale, at the tow price of $10 per acre, #tuated in the town Of Riverhead, L. 1, end im the neighborhood of thriving farmers; oes mile from railroad. C. SANDERS, No. 13 Chambers $1.200 EATS BARGAIN IF PURCHASRD soon, —Two fasms of about 186 acres each, sit- ated i Monroe eounty, Pennsylvania, 75 miles west of this city, tues miles trom tbe Delaware river, five miles trom Stroudaburg and three miles from the Scranton Railroad. The land is goo, Well Watered and. timbered, and containing all the necessary Duidiogs, Ac. For particulars inquire of V, COOLBAUGH, Mecchaits Hotel, Coruiand:sireet, N.Y. 5.500 OSEY POR THE LARGE FOUR, STORY OOUY rick house 186 Third avenue $2500 can re- miain’on mariage, “GASSERT & 1 A BROTHER, 197 Bowery, 9.000.788 RB SALN, A FOUR STORY ENGLISH hesement brown sone froxt house on Thitty- fourth street, between Sevemth and Eighth aver ubs. Bouse about 17 tet front by 55 feet deep, Terms $3,500 c ‘bal- ance on bond and mortgage. Apply to A. C. LOOMIS, 1,123 Browdwa Thiriy-fourth street. ,HANCE —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, A Valuable farm of about 100 acres, 26 miles trom the city of New York, all under eultivation except 18 acres o! heav: tintber, well watered, and fruit of allkinds. Stock of the Am: rican Express Sompany will be taken in ent. Addis box 107 Herald office, statmg where an interview may be had. —— street. VERY NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE, IN r= BEST condition, wash house, car ho nd about two acres of choice land, w Irvington, N-J., three miles from Newark, will be sold ‘cheap, if applied for soon, J. A. DELANOY, 248 Rivington street, HOUSE FOR SALE—NO. 150 EAST RIGHTRENTH street, between Second abd Third avenues, tnree story and basement. Lot 23by %. Apply to T. B. MERRICK, Cedar stree’. ROOKLYN HOUSES FOR SALP—ONLY $1,000 CAST required.—Be and Hampden pince, Duc half block from cars, replete with ail mod Provementa, Situation exceedingly hoaithy an! popular. ply to GEORGE W. BROWN, on the | ina between 11 and 12, or $3 Fulton avenue, after 4 P. OR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY BROWN stone houses, 11 and 13 East Thirty-second street, be- tween Madison and Fifth avenues, built in the very best man- ner, rosewood and black walnut doors: houses 25 by 0 feet. ‘Terma casy. Inquire on the premises for particulars. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE, OCCU. pied as a furniture warehou 28 Sixth ‘avenue, ‘Apply at No. 37 Greenwich avenue, up Sire J _BECKER. OR SALE—THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, No. 6 Beach street; house and lease of lot, No. 6 Varick Street, 14 years to rin; two houses in Brooklyn willexchange for cl ‘veatin, Rein and Yonkers, three minutes’ ik cheer aes at Fort Hamilton. To let, frame bang yo 1 Franklin street, for work- rounds at Morrisania— cted. 43 eWAUGN, ‘M2 Fr@kiin street, OR SALR-HOUSE AND LOT 63 DOWNING STREET, near Varick; a neat, modern built cottage, witha two extension, taining eleven rooms, eight with fi 208; ton water in. five, and pleasant yard. ign $2, may remain on bond and mortgage at7 per cent.” Title per- fect. Apply s at the he house. R SALE—AT ORANGE, N. J., A CONVENIENT frame house, quite new. Situated on Mato street, five minutes’ walk from the brick church depot. Price $5,000. Address T. G. French, 152 Fulton aireet, New York. FE, SALE—AT RYE, WESTCHESTER COUNTY, A Plot eontaining forty-three nsres of the best quality of i Joud, with an abun iance of shade trees, mostly hiekory, and plenty of fruit. road It is stiuated on the ‘post the water, c there is exeellent accommodation for kee tog boata, f the enjoyment of advantages connected wi Tang Islan ind, and fn, the nelgbborlived of fi improvement iypen ander den ved tn th tinl manner; & new stable of sto other improvements except the old » dwelling, respect rendy in all the advantages reguired = marr nquire at the ofice uf Toud Ue AND LOT, OPPOS'T® W's) TOR SALE in oad hover wigh all thy wemi order Tast and terms will be made satis ‘Address J. A. TOM: KINS, box No. 3,770 Post oflice. (OR SALF—A FARM ON SHRE' VSBURY RIVER, Highlands, Ocean House, c., containing 9 acres, pleasantly loea' good buildings, de, Will be sold low. Two thirds of the purchase money ean remain on OSTRAND, mortgage at sive 92 trod’ corner a John street, up stairs, OR SALE—A NEW THREE STORY AND BASEMENT hous seventh street, known as No. 17 West Thirty-seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. for ocoupaney and is in perfect orde improvements, and it will be sold most easy terms, Also, the house N immediately in the rear of the nbove. ry fatnety ei 627 Sixth avenue. plumber and g ssiitter, lease Lo a first rate tenant. JAMES McLAU! oh aN! and rims to with fine counter cellar on the north side Thirty ~ The house is ready ad has all the modern it is in perfect order, and will make a good tavernas for the money, a# it is on on. eg bran wer SMALL, NEAT BROWN STONE ted on the north side of Twentieth ; the houses are three atories in height, with balconies, and finished with all th the miodern improvements; they will be sold at a reasonabl rice. and the terms made any, ABP! . 18) Tenth street, nen ROR SALE THE FOLLOWING DESTRARLE PROPER ty Is oflered for sale at low prices:—The large and com- odious house known as 175 Tenth street, near Thir@aven ult in the most substantial manner, being 52 feet wie feet deep; the lot M4 feet in depth, The ho: ontains a modern itnprovements. Also two brown stone front he on the north side of Seventeenth street, east of th ue and nearly opposite Stayvesant square, This is a vary desirable ong, and the houses are furnished mplete with ali the modern iraprovemeats. Also the house Enown as72 Rast Twenty niath street, between Tinrd. and Dest sites on two stories the ame, and only A | on the ferriea Terns Nbcral. “Apply to T. MACPARLAN & SONS, 18) Tenth street, near Third avenue. JOR SALE—A THRKE STORY AND BASEMENT honge, situated in the pleasant town of Mlaintield, Union county N.J. The house is new and on the main street, con- taining ten rooms and cellar, ash and woodhouse, &e.; sultas dle for a merchant or lawyer who would like to do busimess in the city. 25 mites from the city, the conveyance is aF trains pew way. Ont tren cherries, plum rr rants, and er particulars inquire on the premises, JOUN BEIANT, {OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF M4)¢ ACRES, IN Bergen county, New Jersey, with « good dweiling house, bpary and onthouses, orchard, de, only elghy miles from New Fort, at or near the plank fags pas adda the door every day. ' Inquire of J. APALLMAN 3) Naaaa street, W.¥ Rk SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, IN THE city of Newark, N. J., situated on the corner of Washing ton and New strecta an excel ent stand for the grocery busi, house with win, frutt trees and ¥, wo minutes’ walk from the depot of the Central Ralicoas, New Jersey, and one hour's ride from New York. The aa: R SALR—A VALUABLE TENANT PROPERTY, IN A first rate up town situation, front and rear brick batld ing, four story store front and two story and basement ear Sixth avenue; always let and mug continue 1 ta raid ofioe. WO OR SALE—A GOTHIC COTTAGE, WITH CARRIAGE le, and about one acre of ground, Ld jail, by railroad or steamboat; one tn jlocation healthy. economical and con business in ihe city; fruit of all eg sold cheap. Apply 19 WM. K. kinds in Roane 67 Wall street, from 1 to 5 o'eloc! R SALE—A_ BEAUTIFUL AND HIGHLY CULTI vated farm of 70 ncres. on Hudson river, four miles south Poughkeepsie, one third of le from Hudson River For full Pactionlare ply for circular at J 120 Bowery, or of V. HALLOCK, Pough Railroad depot, fe water's, OR SALE, ON STATEN ISLAND—AN EXC bey emf edwe farm, of forty acres, (first quality land) handee and outhouses, ine land and water view, Lith fect Whitsett low for exah or exchange fo and mort bond. nd tot. Apply to A. "SERGEANT, No. foal rice R SALE IN BROOKLYN, VERY LOW—THE HOUSE ‘and fourteen lots of ground, all on the grade, situated at the corner of Sixthavenue and Beventh street, being one of the finest locations in Brooklyn, the house is large and wee Hull by day's work, and is complete with all ihe motern im provement, | inelndin 8 gas. Ac; there i also 0 good male he premines. jor particulars inquire of O. P.OATMAN, 2 ae OR WILL BE roperty—A amail fafm, clear of incumbrance, of at 40 heres ot lama, situated 26 miles from the elty by rall- Fond, where four trains pres daily improvementa are— one barns, carriage . Wee foriber ington R SALE OR TO LET—TWO FARM: seres, at Queen's Station, on Long Island miles from this city. = TUMAN AHBRWOOD, 186 Broadway, N.Y. EN HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE—ON EASY Oem fer particulars apply to WILLIAM DAVISON, Napoleon Tiotel, Hoboken EXCHANGE—A FIRST CLASS THREE STORY ted | Tye Ly and lot on Brooklyn to exchange for XCHANGED FOR GOOD “4 AND 06 iiroad, four B.D. ore bee ye ae ork. aeunt oe tn Pu on avenue. Apply to ©. Hl. OL Fen i Liberty street. ANTED TO HIRE WITH A VIEW TO PURCHIASE—A piace of from five to ten acres of land, withsmall nouse, barn, ite. in a healthy location, within one hour's ride of gy, ra al Ee Jersey preferred. Address box 2,601 Wa: GOOD THREE STORY HOUSES iI located, ‘ourth between Fi Twentieth streets and ‘Third wad Sexth ‘renare A000 NW, For sale, several fra cage nguaes in New York and, Broo ein Rew vor hataas & RICHAIDSUN, 6 lyn, Unimproved Wwrrrs LANDS—FOR CASH OR EXCHANGE, IN bored roperty, tn email of large amounts, will be furnished at 114 Grand street; alsa, the necessar, 4 and oharts for obtaining re 'y Many: i of ay ty of the land. lable and satisfactory information sual, Of te lan ALE—TWO S#COND HAND BED RIt- Hard tables, with bar fixturos; also two billiard tables to plore ot of AO ¢. SHARP, billiard table manufacturer, "PARLAN by 43 iT the 21, 1858. : SPECIAL Ate: DINNE SURNS CLUB OF THE versary of the poeta Wurihday wi ‘ jotel on rerise econ pb Lai Treasurer—Robert Meldrum Secretary—fieb d Cochrane. COMMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS: A . Sullivan, ui Wm, DeLary, W. Hepbaro, W, Clirebagh. OF THE ASTOR o give notice of thei business eee A. ST TSON. y request fuvended visits during the approw LGR APE.- —WASHIN' sTON, * the Government erally of the West Jan. De} ng cnt end of the city. the New York and Wa kraph Company have op ee Meskages Will be ‘ransm*tted direct t Fhiindeiphia and New York, and roam those cu tion with the different Ronse and Morse tel Wheeling, Pittsburg. Cinein Lonisviliey Mashvil bis and New Orleans, Albany, Buttalo, Cleveland, indianapolis, Poledo, Detroit, Chics go, Milwaukie and pt. Louis; Toronto, Hamilton, Motitreal and Quebes: Providence, Boston, Portland, Bangor, Halifax, St. Jon's and all the in: termediate points in the United Stites and fritish Provinces. Oftices—National Hote), entrance (rom Six:b street; Willard’s Hote), entrance trom ihe vestibule. E LIBRARY ASSOCIATION RCANTIL —THEBOARD of Direction refer with pleasure ned corr Pondence, and are anthorized to announce that the Hon Ward Everett will repeat, under their wuspices, his. ddreag ppon "The Charaeter of Washington,” at the’ Academy of ‘uric, on Thursday ul, for tbe benefit vening, the 21 of the Mount V: oe By order of mero ‘non Board. NRY 1. PIERSON, Hos. Epwakp Evanerr Dean S1n—An we hay Jn, Cor. Secretary. long heen aware of the. high pure ose Which Animate your heart, gf making the “Home ot Ashington” the property and. car wealth for which he ourown behalf, and on that of our teliow citizens, beg fo expreas a sympathy und co operation with you in that great undertaking, and do therefore respectfully request that, if consistent with your other engagements, you would consent to repeat in our midst the ‘address upon "The Uharacter of Washington,” the sentiments of which we recail with such grateful remembrance. (stanep) George Bancroft, Sch'ler Livingston. Jobn A. Dix, Wilson G. unt, Wm. Adams, Francis B. ting, Wm, E. Body Ward, Kiwood Waiver, Horace Webster, Henry K Blerson, Win. M. Bvaris Winfield Scott, Abram M. Cozzens, Chaa, O'Connor, Valentine Mott, L. KE. W. Dunham, Moses Grit nell, . Auguste Belmont, James Winslow, Joseph Lawrence, yee A ahi" Peter Coopei m. Hog ae H Shepherd Knapp, Caleb 0. Halsted, J.C. Gee Se Hopbine” Henry A. Oakley, Augunton Sebel, Stewart Brown, C. Hl. Dabney, | Chas. M. Leupp, . Wood, Henry Oothout, —_R. W. Bonney, Robt. B. Minturn, AnsonG. Phelps, Wm. P. Wright, “ofin, John A. Steve A. E. Silliman, Bellows, W. Butler Dui Joba J. Palmer, Chas. E. Milnor, Dan'lT, Willets, "Wm. F. Havemeyer, JohnH. Gourlie, Joseph Stuart J. Punnett, Abm. §;Hewit,’ John J. Cra David Thompson, ‘Teston, Jaa. T. Soutter, nd. Ca B'F Dawsen, ‘Simeon Baldwin, hos tt. Fat Boston, Dec. 22, 1857, GextieweN—In compliance with the wish expressed keg your communication, this day received by me, I sball hy much pleasure, in repenting my address ion th “Characte of Washington,” in wid of the fund tor the purchase of Mount ; ‘Gratefully acknowledging the obliging terms in which your invitation js conveyed, Tremain, gentlemen, Most ily. yours, een ih WARD EVERETT. Hon. George Bancroft, and the other gentlemen whose names are at are attached to the invitation, OR 28 JOHN 8TH STREET M. rate: even| st Inetent, ‘a 7 Teqitested. (aT. JOSEPINS D Conrses—one 1. Fre yard one tn Consultation Tee, near | @PRGrA B—THE OOM) Wvement tt <7 “tim tray ot areet, on at Wve City ary Poom, No. 1 Thuraday, inat., at o'clock FM. ~All parti are invited ioattend. FRANC IEA. HU hairmaa. HE BURNS ANNIVERSARY ASSOCIATION — Will celebrate ‘MUR rorr's MLETHDAY At Movart Hail, 463 Kroadway, on Monday, Jan. 25, a1 134 Tickets $125, Tobe bad of A. Turnbull $7 road way: T. Miller, 106 Bixth av * Bleecker at Dunn_ Bros., 201 Third ave # Third ave? uminitl we. nue; H. Orr, 31 Jobn sireet, or * BA fT, President. i Vice Press ME COMMITTER ON WHARVES, PIF of the Hoard of ¢ of Counclimen wail hod ee. 22, at 3 P. oan G. P. RICKFOK > B.'T. RUOD| ‘ ° JU. BRADY, 5 REM A HE CONSULATE OF. VENEZURLA ov this date under the charge of Mr. ANTONIO AN BLANCO. € way New Youk, ) LAWYERS, of elog reward of sw { power to com cess, None need apply but t Address, with 8 2h pete with the first legai skill in the country. name, box 1,94 Post office. LESSONS.—BOOKE REP these Important brai ny . York, and 283 Palton street, Brooklyn. Separate rovins .or hes. BUSINESS WRITIN( ‘| &10- DOLIEA R, 609 Broad private pupals ip penmanship, and ot band training, to remove all stitiness er tremb) emus u .RARNED.— —MR. f any hand, and give arapid business stylg# Two MO seats vacant, “THOMAS, P. DOLUEAR, G RROADWAY T should do injustien to my feel T feel at the rapit hip whil b lesson they my some he tion, At the mens of their had T seen such eek ment in se abort « more particularly w ‘na [had alway rt sppiosed them to octal tak wvisrh Jenn forme it THE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECKIVE NEW pils daily for instruction in penmanshiy, bookkeeping, ‘3462 Broad fapklin atrent, ‘ker, ht bis rooms, 362 way, corner of and 90 Broadway, corner of Twents OLIVER B. LADY OF EDUCATION wishes a eg visiting or take “har ge A. LADYSRDUCATED | IK, NRW | RN mnch experienced in teaching in the desirous to obtain a situation in a sehool or oy ww] Fa testimonials given, Apply at or address T. A. 8., I loth stree }. Pes LESSONS.—A FRENCH LADY DESIRES A few more h parila to to instruct in the French lang: rald office, or call at her residence, 18 Hicks rye a, Brooxlya. RENCH IN SIXTY LESSONS—$5 PER QUARTER.— METHOD ROBERTSON 8 Joseph's ‘conversation Clanses at Waverley place, near Broadway. From the very iret lesson paptia translate and answer In French tothe an irensed. Apply at Wor 411 Broadway RENGH LANGUAGE —MONSIFUR AND MADAME DUBOS have just opened a we ageonves aational course. Ladies’ meetings and beginners’ 4s usual. Private jenemen’s evening classes, by M. Dubos. Apply at No. 1% Clinton place. mare H GOVERNESS —A GRADUATED hag HER xperienee, being able to teach Prev ftatian, Bpantah and Rnglish in al! their branches, beginners, ind a stunt New ¥ her terms will be ncco a year, Has tra xceptionable. — Private Miss LAMARTIN OUND EDUCATION.—COLUMBIA, HARVARD, YALE, eed tutor, thoroughly qualitied, whose edt the Mahest coi! boners, ine rne vacaney for a y distinction. Residence Union ih board, References anqu Gradusie, Ileraid o@ice ANTRD—TUITION FOR THRER SMALL CHILDREN in the country; location in the vicinity of New York. Adress Y. XZ, Herald office. poche l cat ot ~ + 98 Ann "S, AIDEN. LAN, “votes « mikD Are selling their stock of ladies’ and gents’ fancy furs ‘At astonishing low prices, all firet class, warranted French sable vietorine and cuits, only y Freneb mink half cape and cutta, and Fiich sioiorines, onty ‘ Gand 9 Hiich balfeapes, only Want 1s Stone martes siBand 16 Wand 5 + Band 2 capes, ark, only. Pax mink toantillas, only axa mink mantilea, dagk, only A few of those French mink half cape catia, ued in the best manuer, only $15 the ast, ‘Alea childrens’ furs, ke. Ae, kec., de. &e., he. Gents’ fine fur caps $2, $2 59, $3, ry cad % Robes, collare and gloves, Remember 25 and 43 Maiden lane. WHITE & BIRD, PTROPOLITAN FUR STORE.—SETS OF RICH SA- ble, @ink, royal ermine, and other fashionable furs, how selling ai balf priee,at R. HARRIS & SON, 570 Broad way. _ HOTELS. And VANA—TIR "AMERICAN AND CITES 0 Havas bere take pleasare in an- ies sn oth grange ta ‘hat ‘mnie Ce AH f visiera on pee fod afer the Tosa Ct their fora one Pal nwt ht 2 Breet eee Cerro, (ake charge of bots and to pasa their bag at woTiogee. cud tress thailt to mnlely ae of be oo eaoeeee Se Bese 0 OTE PT WOOLSUTT S 00. Proprietors class hou agrpassed, re pee | wire, or young inen es errr Uieoene will pleaes | Opeaite Stayvesand waar reward ANDSOMELY FURNISHED RO@MS TO LeP—AT tf ingle gentlemen, Apring street, near Variek, with board, suitable for othe caced building on the morthw *s! corner of tingle g ‘gentlemen or gentiemen and ther wives, on very rea- Broadway sud Waverley place. sonable terms, Gas, bails, and all the rn \mprove- ments. ROND STREET, NEAR #ROADWAY.—PLEASANT urmished rooms to let, with board. Dinner at 6 o'clock NE_OR TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES AND few single gentlemen can obtam very desirable rooma sinely or is in sulle, eho full or partial board; fami lt TH STREET, NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEVENTIT first Terma to suit the tmes, €1 Ky Hitt 19 eat i Righter street, near Kighth avenue. 00S TO LET—FOR GENTLEMEN AND THEIR, wives or single gentlemen; fallor partial voard. Call at 25 Tenth street, near Second avenue. References ex- changed. \T, JOHN’S PARK, 131 HUDSON STREET.—TWO FUR. hished rooms, with board, for gentlemen. Gas and batha, The location. is most desirable, being within 1 walk of City Hall. Bivecker arreet —— 0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN ont. —FURNISHED PAR- T°; h bedrooms attached; also, single rooms. and one Kiuble for three, 10 let, wt 4S Kast Twelt ty sur rms moderate, With or without meals, References gi required, avenue. lady andi gentleman and | we or tl single Reatlemen can find very select arcommodationa with board, In this splendid house, recently bulit and occupted by the Inte Dr, Green. )] WEST TWENTY.SECOND STREET, NEAR FIFTH 21 ‘avenve.—To let, one or two single revi, with partial ‘Tard, ins newly furnished house with ai the moterm im- provements, j2 ST. MARK’S PLAGE—A ROOM ON SECO D6 Be Pee itis NE, On Spon fArday. Dinner aigo'elock, References exchanged, 2G Amity Prace ro ) ly, a pleasant little room, # Dinner ai sik. First class wesommodations. stages pass Within one door, 37 WEST TWENTY FIRST STREET, NEAR FirTH 5 ‘Adesirabie sit of well furn'shed room ‘and privare table if required, in a privat modern improvements. - aggenyenggmnnd WO PLEASANT ROOMS TO LET—WITH BOARD, TO SEVENTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH le gentiemen, in « veautiful ch ), for & gen avion. “apply at zz Weat Twenueth street, Mrivate fa emily requiret. FUR- 4 (] cRosBy ‘STREET, N TREET.—A& Ww ANTED—BY A NTLEMAN, A NICELY second floor furnished room, suitabic tor & gentleman, frases tn a pleasant part of this city or 6a Brook and bis w.fe or (wo geatiemen desiring & comfortable lyn Beights, witha tespectable family having "we 11 the modern improvements in the hou children, bility exchanged tion very desirable, nit reasonable peice, box 1,900 Pod —_— $$ ___— siating parti ot 44 {4 UNION PLACE, OPPOSITE THE PARK.—GEN- temen and their wives and single gentlemen desiring first class accommodationa may obtain sults of rooms on tlrat 4nd second floors, front; also one large room on third floor, PEMSON yer §. B. WILL FIND A NOTH IN THE UNION SQUARE Yost ottice, from J. A.C. in answer to an advertise C. 55 AND #7 WEST TWENTY THIRD STREET.—ROOMS, | sent, > hate furnished, on the second and third tloors, oa — —— ean be obtained for families or single gentlemen, on reasona- LIZA) W. “LOW AN BVENGE,’? = ble terma; house firs sis, contains ail the modern improve: Ade ad bolaa Ree Tok ees bel ee cee ments; dinner at 6. pelt, You can get I wish to preserve it at Dexter's or at the off G6 HAMMOND StRERT—ROOMS Te LET, WITH ) bedrooms attached, wiih board, to families or single gentlemen; location verv pleasant. 79 ars STREET, FOUR DOORS FROM BROAD. e ral handsomely furmished rooms to ingle g he location is near all the first class ho- tel Attached to the building im splendid reading room; pa: rom every part of the Union tree. Inquire of Anson House. 10 CLINTON PLACE, FI Fifth and Sixth avenues.—A suit of handsomely fur- nished rooms on second floor, may be had, with board, by families or single ¢ -ntiemen, ‘tm suits or single. ‘There’ are Craton water, bath, &c., on the sang floor, References “son, Beq., of Dumtri with a. Rus. Baa. of Wa died and left property, landed and person nadress to the Broadway Fos ofiice, near Wit! hear of something of importance concerning her chi gave to a lady in Twenty se¥ treet, Direct tof WHTH STREET, BETWEEN F JULIUS FREDERICK TRETSCHLER WILL CALL. unaeliora a: Law, at Whiting & Clark's, Atiorne thing to his advantage. 335 Broadway, he will heer of some ga exchanged, I's “OL, BB. I IN THE CITY HE WILE, FIND AN 15 6} FAST ROADWAY. —A LARG T ROOM ON bo ates vis anwar heen ltd » second floor, with ® pantry and a bed HENRY VAN OHLEN, PsroRMATION WANTED—OF ‘ho left his home on Thursday to transact business in New 2 and his wite and ¢ accommodated , if required, suitable for a gentlei vervant with | boar QT 7 HUDSON STRERT, BETWEEN. Sprin, York, Was last aeen on that day at the Harlem cara to return to his her deeered ine. dark overoost, dark plaid pants, brown, plush cap. patent leather boots, ‘ascar over the jeft eye. CANAL AND streets—Furnished rooms.—The subscriber has need to have had con le money with bin. AB: Six partons, with or without hed, elegantly fur: | jatblmation concerning ‘him will he most thusk! aly recely nished, with gas ‘and bath room gentlemen, wisn- iy hia distracted family, ‘at No. 188 Buane sireet, or at the out board, by the month, at trom $2to $8 x. Those | perald office. 5 who appreciate. gol accommodations in a first class house be Would like to treat with. NFORMATION WANTED—OF DENIS DIN +: WHEN last heard of he waa ia Victor, Ouiario county State of 557 HOUSTON STREET.—-APARTMENTS | AND oe rooms neatly furnished, to suit families and single rag nilemen, with full or partial boar board. New en Anything respecting him will be than«fally re- pis sister Margaret Dinaun, %7 Third avenue, BROADWAY, NORTHEAST CORNER OF NINTH —ADDR 7 1D wurect—-Fersisned srooms, eingle or in sults, with or J. NAMUEL SWAN £ 00., Augusta, Georgie, without full or partial board; private tab! enir rms SAMUKL SWAN moderate, Bi ‘table parties only with good references SAMUEL SWAN | i need apply, “Two large parlors on the first floor to let. MM" EARNEST! Y¥ bo 1 HOPR—WITH YOU 85 59 BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE, CORNER SEVEN. Sccaeiaiiniecmapeecpeani be J outhwreet.—To iet, handsome suit of rooms on the " - first floor, together or pepasete, to Cy amntly or gentlemen, P ASE Calas AT THs POST OFFICE Ae TONED with or without board, or private tabl last @ew you SAS GOULD THIS MEET THE RYE OF MR. JOHM NuD- 1, native of Newton Bushell, Englind, @ Leon e currier by trade, who learned the trade of Mr. ‘Bigford, and Jef! Landon in the bh ur ISIT or 1818 for Poansylvania, now Viliza Croat, marriage name Address 35 from him. care of Mr. Thomas Bates, Western papers please VEN YFARS IF Y TO ATTY to business, frown SUIT OF ROOMS, CONSISMIN OF PARLOR AND on or two hedrou board, to mgentienan NABLE or a winne NH PERSON WHO SENT THE COMMUNICATION IN Felation Wo John Taylor, of the tirmyp Taylor & Anthony, nat, Ohio, is requested to send ee particulars tO «GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN HAVE THE BEST OF accommodations and bowrd, where no other boarders ave taken, at E30 West Twenty fifth street. None need apply unless they are Willing to pay from $25 to $Waweek. The | former address. best of reference given and required. —_——— SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY BR ACCOMMODATED Let akD FOUND. with « furnished bedroom in & private family, at 35 filow sreet, Brooklyn Heights, within three minutes’ walk ton or Wali street ferries. ‘Terms $6 per month in ad- References exchanger. N ENGLISH FAMILY AR Ge CARD CASE—LOST, IN THE UPPERS PART oF ity, 4 id card case, containing the owner. A Prat reward will oe paid if sei Twenty -tirst’ te ON THURSDAY L. yw AZ ATER, UM, BROOK XESLROUS OF LETTING AY a small room, with full or partial board, to a single gen- or from there to 1 atree nid ‘ieman. A comtortable home may be depended fe ‘with oroen ‘of ‘bli ‘done’ X" suitnbte rences exchanged. Apply at No. 194 Madison street, near ll be paid uigers. eee -——— OsT—0 ESD. PLEASANT WELL FURNISHED ROOM WOULD KE L st Suoies Tae eee rented, with board, on moderate terms;also, a¥mall room. erences exchanged. Apply at No, 12 Abingdon sjuare, Hudson street, pear Bank ntreet OARD—CLINTON PLACE.—DESTRARLE, mente, with bonrd, for a family and single may be obtained 1 61 Chinton place, near the Fifth avenue. Relerences exchanged. laveriey place or Canal and Twenty seveutn ily rewarded by the odige of the Doage House, 3 APART. A NOTE OF W. 8. W ¥. O'Connor, dated OARD—IN BROOKLYN, FOR SINGLE GENTI. ald . or genemen and their wives, wi ished OST—ON JANUARY y of Music. ‘aud a paper, of ne J, of Lyons, location eaonpt td 4, a4 to land in township Ni 228 Wanhingte 37 ma range 13 r ‘he fi | BOAkD.<280 GRNTREMPN AND THEIR WIVES, ee eas ody ora few single gentlemen can be accommodated, with | the money. | iewwant roctes, “with Show ~ oui applying at olga ST ¥ OF TWENBY pinst AyD L Schon a Russia Imather PLEASANT ROOM ON THE S®COND n improvements; located at No, 3 Ninth street, hand oth avenues, be: Seaman's Savings Bank, | OARD.—A OST OR STOLI 288 ON THE seach te lon Ll cory rates tome 4, Rast River Sy persem nding he emo ieen aaiaal “4 wl will confer a favor by leaving it at the ownk bere j elven and required. _N ao pla Woke ca pmnalen Gatun Soneeed tons tetas ND WIFE OR TWO SIN use pw any but the owner. at oe ef pleasant room in a house with OST OR STOLEN—HANK ROOK NO. 62,00 ON THR Auy person finding the same ing {tat the bs No, 78 Wall WN conter a favor by I " OARD. TO LED. WITH BOARD, INA PRIVATE Py sr uibe 9 inert s been stopped itoan be of DO use to pily, two 0) ni Ratt farni 1S HEREBY maa OTICK GIVEN THAT A CERTAIN and required. ebeck drawn b: 1 i woke 7 the Manuta-turery and Traders? Bank trom Broadway, of Buffalo on the 1th of Septem! IMT, to the amount of 100, in favor of Charles (i, Ehenpforth, and certiied by the OARD, A ASANT PARLOR, VERY NEATLY turn with board: also, single rooms, for gem flemen. ins reasonable ences exchan: Pi apply at 44 Canal street, between Hudson and an Republic of New York, ment thereot has been sopped. TOLEN FROM THE LADIES DEPOSITORY, NO. 131 has been lost, und pay- arick. Ninth sieve! en the mornin of Prbtay. the sth 00 J co iary OARD NEAR BROADWAY —TWO OR THREE ROOMS » the valus.d , gent will be let reasonn le, with board, to families or single F ge to the, vals of ach ne jadies’ awa ceiidkon's gentlemen. All the improvements and comforts 26 Beach street, opposite St. Jobn’s Park. OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY-ONE GENTLEMAN can be accommodated with an elegant room and hoard vate French family, where the French iangunge is e- y *pok at 92 Rast 12th atree =A ROOM Apply at Pp Information concerning the residence of the ieee Duwowrcan No. 4 Univer nity place, corner of Ninth ati ~~ HOUSES, ROOMS, 4&C., WANTED, LOUR MILL.—WANTED TO RENT, IMMEDIATELY pring, a grist mill, with first'rate water power, te location for cumiom and grata to buy for cash, toh market. Address, with partcuiars, Trigg York Post office, for one week OUSE WANTED, IN SOUTH BROOK, hange for cash and lots. A three ood neighborhood, between Court Harrison qireet and First piace. Addei Locke, box 2,787 New York Post ue Se WANTED.—A TWO STORY OR SMA). THRER ‘ory house, with gas and baths, is wanted by a widow indy, with small fatnily. Lancation moat be between Fourth ant Thirtieth atroets and Third and Sixth avenues, and io & first class neighborhood. Kent from $450 te $600 pr aanv Address H. 1 Heraid office. OOMS WANTED.—A FAMILY OF THREE, WITH SER- vant, want three or four rooms and kitehen on seromt oF floor. Location must be respectable, between F Thirtieth streete, and the rent must not exceed #29) 8. H., box x3 OARD IN BROOKLYN for a family or t hive minutes! walk of BOARD IX BROOKLYN. <A ORNTLEMAN AND IHS wife or two single gentlemen can board and iine roome by applying at jrooklyn, withia oa Referencea ex OARD IN BROOK L Ni—ALADY HAY iPanantly located, and A HOUSE ew walk of the gentlemen with rooms #nd partial board. Apply at 44 Joram commodate (wo or three Best of references giv lemon street. and required. OARDIN BROOKLYN—26 HENRY STREET, FOURTH oor from Amity street, « large {rout room, well fur Rished, on the second storv, also one small one, house firs class, widin five minutes’ walk of South ferry. Terms mot 4x WANTED—IN A STRICTLY PRIY near Bleecker and Hroadway, ® good «i with fe nnd light board. per Week for & permanency dress 8., 661 Broadway OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, HUSHAND,, SURSE ‘and infant, up town, Torms not (0 exceed $120r week Anite Hocrisob, Herald ofice, sting lovtion aaa accommodation. OARD WANTED—WITH A NEATLY FURNISHED room, for a lady and child; with s widow lady preferred. Ferme nor to exceed $9 per week, fire amd lights Included No references given oF required. ‘Address Enock, Herald Hiarrigcn streets box 2.7+7 New bouse to be sold. WAXTRDIA GOOD HOUSE AND LOT IN A RESPECT. location, in exebange for clothing ia part, vacaat Jota near Jersey City, and a farm near Chicago, Lilinois, Ad dress box 1,416 Post office, r Locke, ureet of totice, giving namber anc ANTED—THE SROOND AND THIRD FLOOR OF A house, with modern improvements, {na genteel neigh borhood, west side of the city, not above Fourteenth sireet, by a gentleman and his wife. Rent pot to exceed $15 amorth. Address, with particulars, li, W., Herald office. POARDING —TWO GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES, ge three oF font single single grniiemen. can ae Agcommadated with ihe hot and cold wane cca trom Been ‘Apply Avil Houston st, eS OARDING—AT 182 GRAND. STRERT, NEARLY OP posite oes Fellows Hall. Good prices to suit the times. Location central, furpiat cottage, for six montha, Cer the first of May. Location on Staten son, within easy di of the ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS a. A nee of New York. Care will. be taken ‘abo: if Tag, Tawees Broadway and the Bowes Gentle furntvure. it not te exceed $50 (lifty dollars) per mea doing business dows town will fad this xood looation, | month. References exchanged. Adress, with particulars, ———_—_— OC AB, ‘care of Mr. }, 10 Nassar street, §. Y¥. CARDING (OR LODGING.—A SMALL PRIVATE 7A. Bccommodate ® single Indy or a single fen. ANTRD=IN BROOKLYN, BY A YOUNG MAN AND his ainier, Pwo o three Cupniabed rooma, withvut voardy pot very far froim the ferries | Rant must be moderate, ferences given required, Address, with particulars, H., office, N. a ewan rtm on the first or second floor on leman his wife, with or without board; furnished ¢ ‘or Sefurniehed rooma. sr at 48 Allen wireet. Bowe irondway ne. wil ei Areyourall pare tare ere ANT FROM IST OF FEI lars (gre TO Ri OM IST Ol BI pee the mont daira board sand fara | WW “arvot au unfurnished house, ultable f cig ro cine ke. all eel board | miiy in pleasant Joeatlon Please address, wi e Immediate application to Ti BOYD. Ucuiars, terma, &e., J., Broadway Post office, Been ne tar pyese. IN A TANTED—A FIRST cna FURNISHED tay | ‘onseasion: yo Ee, room on second es for a py family. A feYor one erate, * it may Ww p, fod Routh f about (oar viscke, Address ethos bor | 8h Sire rec: sien so afareiab i toes re * "4 Post ofice, N.Y. oenuons, for private families Cure HOUSE, NO. 84 BROADWAY.—FU@NISHRD -foreke pee iy 23 fo Benn, pet per ¢ ween from iit 06. Son! URNISH| FRO} ROOM TO LET TO A SINGLE street “Will be gent wos to ‘o all Inibectbere i F [ay An wn ihe modern Improvementa, Thien: t= copy, $2 4 year: 6 copies, 2 copies, nod ‘there are no boarders, Fi it eouwres. Apply at sian ateanee 168 Street, west of Broadway, Terms moderate, —————— Tr GREAT NEW sonny WEEKLY—THE NEW YORK. INISHED ROOMS ON THE SECOND AND THIRD , contains spe ial eter ns hoy erin) enn jexendt me Wes ain Rin arcane ane with board, i & private family. wer Ne Pe 0, tena © ae $5 $< avaned, wih great bumerous poera, by writes, RxIeHTED nD Room Thos OR WITHOUT PARTIAL 'o be bad of ali news dealers per year; deants a copy. ‘ourth street, near Broadway - —_— — ee) fouse serratnes contains all the modern improvements, SEGARS, ENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR SINGLE GEN SRGARS OF Y GRADES OF tlemen, desiring sn erior aecommodati one ta 8 private 2. 2.000. 00 German, Havana and domestie, a ly, with or without oard, can find sam 12 Rast | per cent below market rates, An e my packs eenth aireet. Roome elegantly farn! tion un: | requested. I am determined not to. References exchanged. o. 1 Broadway,

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