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6 SITVATIONS WANTED MF MALES. HOUSEKEEPER’ American Indy. Can be seen for ont we Fow at. .f not engeged, ITUATION WANTE9—BY AN as 19) Bar. S$ TO ORT A TRENCH LADY Srausrness wr work in private familios, by the day or weeks she under. fiends dressmuking. cutting and sll kiadsof sewlug. Call at TNO pring street, firat Moor, front room LL KINDS OF SEWING DONE BY WUBRLER & WIL: ‘son's machines; machloes gent out by the day, with nt operators; instructions given in or out of the h. #. WILSON, 405 4th av., commer of 29th st., over the bal ITUATION WANIED-BY A YOUNG LADY, AS daekeeper of as saleswoman in any respecteble busi Bees; can give seven years’ reference as W character and ca- Dahiity. Address G., station a, for three days. Wastes SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMA a gond plain cook, washer and ironer: has good ¢ ferences. Apply at No, 9 Monroe street, thi ANTED—BY A RESPROTARLE, HARD WORKING and reliable young woman, a sitnation eook, excellent washer and troner And thoroughly all Ninds of housework; haa unexceptionable refereaces; is ‘very economical and ny at and will try to please. Apply at 93 Brocklyn. BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESS, FROM STRWART'S, WILL be awarded to the young lady of not over twenty years, will express in eight or ten lines the prettiest ser timeuts oo Thy interesting subject (love not excepted), to be adjudged s0'e by the advertiser, a gentleman of thirty’ five. Address, wit ame and resideace (in confidence), Competition, Heraid oftice. A GIRL WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER- wing machine, and fs wanted to NTED— a eands using» Wheeler é Wiis h be ly, none other need apply Sorsis hours ride in’) the country into a private family, ferences must be good. Call at once at 45 Beekman si., up stairs ANTED- YEARS OF AGE, oe, , PROM 16 1 who h the beat of reference, to work at Our ft in the city, poliabing with thread, dc. the eyes Sfavuciine netics, or ober ight work, Applg Mocday mora ce, 421 Broadway, corner of Oanal st ng at our ollice, 421 Broadway, i BARTL J) YOUNG LADIES WANTED—TO DANUE THAe 12 es pe evening a week at Madame Sanvigeau'a dance ing acatemy, 615 “Broadway, {rm house abave Bleecker sureet A liberal salary paid regularly every week 10 compe ‘tent dancers. SITUATIONS WANTEDMALES. SITUATION WANTED—BY A SMART, INDUSTRI- ‘ous young man, from the north of Ireland; has been in ais conntry about six or eight months; writes a good hant; Basa g00d education and good references; has some Knowledge ef grocery, liquor and dry goods business, Address A. 8, Hope, Herald ottice. ISTS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY AN nggist, in & retail drug store.’ Can give references. Ie able to perform all the yng of surgery. Salary no object. 4 permanent SWuation being the consideration, Address F. R. 8., Herald ofiee. 10 7 js well acquainted with the manufacturing department fn all its branches; can ent coats by mathematical rule and would act in any capacity best suited to his employer. For an Trerview address MM. D,, 86 Liberty sireet, in the dry goods store. ) MANUFACTURING ANDIMPORTING JEWE A gentieman who has had & practical experience of alx- geen years in the manufacture and sale of jewelry, desires a situation as salesman with some good house; ean inthence con- wider trade, and hae an extensive acquaintance in the prin Cipal clues; satisfactory references will will travel if desired. Address box 642 Post office, J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CLOTATERS—A young man Wisbes a sitnation in either of the above HELP WANTED—MALES, ARE ¢ NG MONHY BY SELLING ps? patent poi printing presses and siamns. A which can be donbled monthly, rejuired. No of the art ot printing necessary. “A word 19 the PHELYS, ALLLUCK & CO., 98 John st. OAK AND MANTILLA MAN WANTED.—HAMILTON, C Easter & Co, of Baltimore, want @ person fully qualified of ibeic cloak department. None buta man of experience in first class houses. and of gond taste in getting up mock, will suit, Also wanted, a first class retail salesman, for silks or sbawls, and a young man of energy and ability in’ the retail bosiery department, Address, with references, &e., box 798, New York Post Of TRAYELLER WANTED.—ANY per engagedin the above business can make a Jerge proit without condicting with any arrangement he may have made with other parties, by addressing box i583 New Yor! Posi Uilice, with references, experience, and stating the section ‘ef country over Which he travels. ENTLE ANTED IMMEDIATELY—AGENTS, OF Gi! address, for New York. Brooklyn, Williatnsbur, man) Jersey Oity. ‘The article in question wiil sell readily, an pay vary wall $5 required as security. beiween 9 and i2 A. Mand 2and5 P.M, at Gardner & store, 205 Canal st. ANTED—A YOUN ‘who can furnish about $3,000, to who good salary will be given, besides interest onthe money. The best refe- Fence will be given by the parties. The business is a good pay- ng one, and the money can be secured. Address A. P. A., ‘Heraid office. MAN THAT IS ENTERPRISING, THE TRADES. JPJOUSE. CARPENTER WANTE NEWLY AR- rived emigrant, who understands his business, may ap- Ply oJ. ¥. F. Heil, 42) Broome st. Also, a stoue mason. MISCELLANEOUS, — HAIR DYE.—OUR PREPARA N INSTANTANEOUS tion the cheapest in the world. PROF ESKOR GEORGE'S HAIR DYR te entirely different om apy other hair dye in use. It is en- Seely free from all injurious Ingredients, can be appiled at any Aime, and will not injure he giows of the most delicate hair Tt does'not cause that dry appearance so generally produced by most hair dyes. ‘The time required for the WHISKERS, MOUSTACHE AND EYE BROWS fa but afew minutes. For LADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR mufficient time to apply the aye, It is the ‘safest and most con- venient” hair dye ih use; put up in “one bottle,” thereby avolding any mistakes arising from the use of two or thr separate liquids; and any “destred color” can be prodt LIGHT BROWN TO A JET BLACK, restoring ‘gray hair’ to its original color. It will not fade or Mrash out, aad will leave he hair soll and pervecuy natural “George's hair dye” is © . S CHEAPEST HAIR DYR 1 Only “twenty-five cents a bottle id Grand street, New York. Agents—Mr: street, Brooklyn; Livingston, druj Street) Williamabump. R. NEWLAND WOULD ANNOUNCE TO THE GOOD citizens of New York that he s found ar Ni lameness, he has mueb iniernal med and anatomical profes he delies any con left at 461 Broom ceive prompt att moniais trom pares | 18 testi as prac tised, can giv D* SCHONECKE iM parts to the skin instan 33 and velvety appearance, in thetr hi sna tural that the close Itre moves freckles, re¢ nghness, aud wl the skin. In each ¢aiason of the Beantifier is in con_of couleur ‘The Beautifier w and novility of 'y Parisian INE FRESH [SAP hos Just received an i An the most perfect order, put y free from cotton, sawdust, or other packing stuff; beiag fully ggusl to anything yor offéred in, this market at this season ‘The attention of first class hotels and private families is Fespectiully 1. M. W. BTARLN, No. 6 Erie Buildings, Grano—m TONS PHOSPHATIC GUANO, PER ABBY £2, Tharier, from Sombrero, West Indies, now landing and sale by WOOD & GRANT, % Front street, ‘N GOTHAM, WHEN THE SUN IS LOW, ‘Come forth in swarms the insect for, And for our blood they bore, yon kuow, And suck it in most rapidly, ra—black or whi p are stiffened quite, Af Lyon's Powders c to light In their obscure vicinity. ‘The efiect of this powder is almost instantaneous death to ail the insect tribe. Gardens can be preserved, and houses cleared Ofthe vermin pest. It is free {rom poison, and haruless ty mankind and domestic auinats, ai} genuine signed £. LYON, Powders tor in pila for rats wd mice, Semple Hanke, doe,; regular sizes, Be, an $1. BARNES £ PARK, ‘Wholesale and retail druggists, 13 aud 16 Park ro PRTER COOPER'S REFINED AND. SHE ‘A prime article, Very extensively u CALVES Foot Jt BLANO-MANGE, be ad And for JELLIFYING PRESERVES. Me Ea sco wie Girection -, using, aes up in emall pack. ages for family use, and is sold by ail the princioal grocers aad @Fuggiata uurovghout the United Bates. ¥ -” PETER COOPER, 17 Burling slip, N.Y, Paani FOR HOLIDAY TABLES. SHEET HEUMATIO EMBROCATION.—THIS INVALUABLE article for Rheumatisin, Spr “ alo st 18 Third evenae. Gh cee ee araleos, dc, &., Is for MOKED MEATS, NEW MESS PO! VAN BRUNT & WATROUS, pore pune PK arn ja Prd Ge pA oaly, & log of new city cnred hams Le ee Data oe wNlty. New Dutebeas couniy VAN BRUNT & WATROU 20 Chambers street, N, ¥. IR UNDERSIGNED, HAVING MADE \NOR. ments with the publishing house o¢ Nieuwe binnee tt offer for sale, on reasonable terms, an extensin eony of goods froin that well kuown holse. “Amoug ater offer the following articles: —Rosuries, crosses, crusher stations, boly water founts, rings. sliver hearts, romey eases, Dok marks. All kinds of mouldings for frame ey and ornamental. A large and well selected assortment of flue gueravinge, merzntinws,Iihographa, Ae. €°. plain Wl coiore ‘which attractive novelles will be c itly added. 7 NEGRIN & U0, Agents, CHR CURED IN A. FEW MINUTES — 4 orn. nen’ 8 cl iu yea the vee oa harmiess cure, no matter how much "8 TOOTHACHE DESTROYER wit) the worst cases of toothache, and give im- mediate | remedy will not injure the tee, hay no bad ‘ome application is a Sure cure for the Toothaghe, Uggume, wloarated Leth, ot awn faoe nre cured by the icle, and a decayed tooth rendered as usefal ae ever. the above iy before having your teeth des. droyed by the dentis!’s instruments. Prive only Twenty tive cents » t a at the ‘rug store 906 Grand street, N.Y. Ald fn Prookiyn, at Mrs, fA Y8), 175 Fulton straet; in Wiliameburg, VINGRTON'S drug ‘sore, 12) wad 344 Grand sireet 35. Buy wae oer wire ATE PERCEV ALS, 657 ‘able linen and bed under garments always on bad pry GooDs, &C. RAOADWAY—AL and made to order FIFTY CRNT SATION AT MACY'S. JODVIN'S PARIS KID GLOVES, 50 CENTS 4 PATR. T DE PRXCEVALS, Tact ight dress yokes A’ RETAIL, 35 BRO. € ARB NOW S&LLING al GREATLY REDU TYRACTIVE SALE or RICH SILKS, DRESS GUO! STRANG, AD (To make room for their sprit AT RETAIL UNTIL ‘Ata great reduciion on f POPLINS, LI ZRY, HAWLS, MO! A’ 355 BROADWAY. STRANG, ADRT LIGHT, MEDIUM AND Very handsome, Crags, AND RA. CLUSIN GREAT BARGAL CLEAR in order to by the Ist of February, ‘as the premise SPRING T. RICH VELVET CLOAKS Plain Beaver, French Beaver, | Hayden & Harrison, And Castor RAGLANS AND CLOAKS: Raglans, all colors, at $3. Se ee a Te PRYTO: ) ieee MAYNARD, on hand. = LAINES, EMBROIDERIES, NE EVENING DR} Open at retailon Monday, Taties, we are opening 20,000 dozen of thes loves, 4 and 206 Sixth avenna, BT BROAD W 6 yosTAMPRD {every descrtpuen +t wholesale retail, damnfine'tocurder ‘expend in. the uralest and most perf Hamping Wo freiiered yokes of dilereut winds; new styles ‘of On Monday, January 10, Ab retail 1,000 pieces sheeting linens from 2c to 50e. per yard. These goods are very tauch under pies ‘anal street, corner of Mercer street. Axo CONSTABLE & OO. WILL OFFER JANUARY, 1850, EDWARD LAMBERT & CO., ADWAY, ner of Worth street, THE BALANCE of their FALL AND WINTER STOOK CED PRICES, consisting of 8, DRESS GOODS. CES, EMBROIDERIES, Wholesale warerooms, 55 Chambers and 23 Reade streets, Ds, MPRINOTS, SHAWLS, &. At retail, on Monday, J TANCE & CO. aary 10, ns) will offer ng importativ ia pe A . JANUAR. ‘The entire balance of their fall stock ormer prices, vi ko. ANCOR & CO. Have just received, per steamship Fulton, an assortment of DAR new styles. ROBES; OF THE SEASON, NS OFFERED our the entire stock are to be enlarged for the RADE. Reduced fifty per cent. Trieot Beaver, Esquimaux Beaver, Beaver Reduced fifty per cent, Cloth Ragiana, all colors, at $275. IN, Cloak Mannfacturer, 264 Bowery, near Honstoa street, Manufacturer of LADIES’ SILK DRESS BUTTONS, TASSELS, &c., 2) Clif! street. A large assortment, suitable for the jobbing trade, constantly BLEACHED SH Full width ony 3 18 very low prices. Goods sent b: cake WM. ‘ING MUSLIN— out a seam, a cents per yard. M. JAMES, 102 Sixth avenne. SUITABLE FOR PEDLARS; WHITE J linen, damask and snow drop cloths; brown ines cloths, white union cloths, napkins, towels, doylies, &e express to EWS, 54 Catharine st. KINDS ‘of Preneh embrowery to onier, wuitints for bandkercbin(® solloping, atk embrokd he.; transferring, laces done ao like new.‘ Luwdies! and ehildres' BLANKETS, ,fo~ sale, at parts of the NEW YORK HERALD, SU DRY Goons, &C. @ROADWAY.—OENTLEMEN’S | PASHTONABLE ishing bazaar. LEWIS & SSACORD invite inl at’ention to thelr syatem of sirt mucking, viz : complete ‘surement, carerul outing, best needlework and mo gale if ot tu please. Sample shirts cate on approbation, “HOUSES, ROOMS, &C., TO LED, {URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—PAVORA BLY LOCATED, and filled with good paying bowrders; tbe furniture will be eeld at a sacrilice and on accommodating terms; the owner's: familly remaining as boarders. “DINGE & HOLDEN, No. 9 Nassau street, ‘and they are warranted OTEL TO LBY—PROM THE 1ST OF APRIL NEXT. Pronoh ket, equal ih os Bituatied to Paradise Valley, Monroe county, Pa. ‘Tha bajou's on Alexander's; | shove holetisan old atand and now loing A good business, are the best quality UNPOFtA, | heagtitnby situated for summer boarders, both from thia city OnLy 50 Oras a Pain, and Philadelpbia. Will be tet low ina go'd tenant Por tur COME ONE, ‘ber information inquire of JAMES KINTZ, Paradise Valley, | LOMF ALL? AND or of T, LOCKYER, 113 Sonih street. ‘ ‘We have all nambers EW ORLEANS. For vadies in while, Light colvra, motes and dark colors, N' comsane az, For 50 cente's paw Ritnated om Poydrass street, between Carondelet and St. Charles streets; measaring about seveo thousand five hundred and weil equare feet, suitable for eopeeria, bails or exlitl Davide arrenged for a band of minstrel. Addross J. & J. ton, No. 1 Davidson row, Carondelet street, New Ork 0) LET—TAE BEST Ber ABLIRHED OEY a0008 store on Third avenne; fixtures, good a peven me lease forsale, Inquireat 1. KAUPFBR & 00S, 44 hird avevne. T° asmall family. Avenue, corner of LET-SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 267 SIXTH avenue; six rooms, water, water closet, &c.; suitable for ‘Apply to BEYER & BiROSALL, 267 Sixth venteenth street. PO LET—FOR PIANCS, FURNITURE, DAGUERREO. typists, societies, Ac, the lirge hall on second floor, ais ‘arge and small roots, with spacious entrance, 817 and 819 Broadway, corner of Tweilth street, Apply to JOHN KELSo, 62 Po LET O LEASE FoR STORAGE, THE BASeRNE i of 142 & rand atreet, 25x! pert iw be let chenp: posession given immediately. Apply 0 RAL L. ANDERTON, on the premises. LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YRA RS, A PLOT OF ground, situated on the southwest corner of Centre and vera} lots, now ocenpled ag a coal amber, iON, spar or siorage yard, wo J. Ae for sale, Leonara streets; slso, yard, svitable for a coal, Bitvated on West Ter and Charles streets. GIFFING, No. 5 tryon row, trom Lo 2 P.M. houses and love 308, 310 and 4: 10 LPASE, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—THE OLD esta ed millinery store, Nos 5 and 53g Division street. Ithas been ocenpied by Lyon isaaca for the last fifteen years, ‘Apply oo the premises. $9 TO MAY brick cottag unaurpaseed: extensi Possession immetiately. Apply on the premises, Delancey atroet. TO LET, THE VERY DES! S Clinton street, Brooklyn. 1 tea room, grape vines in yand, ke, May be seen from 2to Yo'clock B, M, RELIGIOUS NOTICRS. —A NEW EDITION OF THIS HERE: v # work bas recently been published by ©, WRIGHT & CO., 377 Broadway, N. Y.; price $1 Kvery person who takes An in nthe religions and politt qitestions of the day she 4 the Book of Mormon, ‘eit of the price. Copies sent by mail (postpa’ ( RCHARD STREST UNIVERSALISY CHURCH, NEAR Broome.,—Key. Dr Sawyer, the pastor, will preach thi« 1g. at 10% o'clde a in the evening at 734 Fallen down to hell.” angela cast | PPHE CAVALRY BAPTIST SABSATH SCHOOL CELE. | L brate their tifth anniversary in the cbureb, ia Twenty-third | street between Fitth and sixth avenues, this evening, at 733 o'clock, Several well known speakers have agreed to address, | the children. | J TRIVERSAMIST CHURCH, WILLIAMSBURGH —REY, } G, Colling of Philidelphia, supplies the desk to-day, the Oi inst. Fervices nt Hh. A.W and Mrs Lydia A. | Jenkins, who supplied s-veral prember, € er ; and Jovembe: y, With inst. Sulyee New Year. the { | “POUITICAL, owe | EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT- | | tee.—Ata joint meeting of the General Committee of rs and the People’s General Committee. held at Mozart Hall, on Thursday evening, the 6th iast., the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted:— Kesoived, That We again express onr regret that the canses which led us at the late eleclion to take an fad@pendent stand against the continued rale of the Sachems of Tammany Hall still continue. We bad anticipated some concession to the ex pressed! will of the people by the adoption of a iberal nolioy, so that the people and not the Sache ull govern the ore Regu’ ganization of the yarty. Tustead, by \ they have isyned the same programme which has the “return of the same dynasty (o power for nocracy this belag ‘withont representation have no resouree left but a continvance: of hostilities whieh is now renewed with increased energy and determination. Resolved, T heretofore ku the People’s ( the adoption of 1 tee to represent 1850, in the nani Resolved. ‘hat the seve be consolidated in the sx tral committee shall not re independent ward on Resolved, That it 5 and thita General Commit- na shall be chosen for the year designated, ard associations and sosietieg ay, gad that ¢ nise AS regular any seja ‘i hot emanating from its call. he duty of the new consolflated General Committee tor the ye: to propose a plan forth with for the creation of assoeations of enrolled democrats ia each election district, as the busis for fature primary ele which plan shall give to every democrat who may r our eatise, an opperiunity to vote and to sceure a fair canvasa ARGE LINEN TOWELS, Only damaged by water. Skirt Te OF Bell or extent Ladies’ ansion or. ion ties SKELBTON tent of the law. The undersigned are parties the rights and privileges granted Donglas & sherwood, J. Wilcox & Co., WS. & C,H. Thomson, Shelton & Usborn Skirt Uo , ‘Osborn & Cheeseman, Downs & Bassett, —SMAT 1 COMFORT !! INSUR! GLas N MATINER wirit The MATINE® SKIRT has Ounces, Is STAMPED WY @ SHERWOOD, snd is th the public, and quite indispensab ine in her apparel SA For sale at all the Canada, QPLENDID LINEN HUCK, 1D at 1244 cents por ? LENDID fin Only Dama, U \ ron) NBLEACHED TABLE DA: ET BLACK SIL Fine black Of the mis TM. JA 102 Sixth ‘Will offer on Monday, Jan. 10, This gives replenish U OQ) BRUADWAY, CORM 4.29 WALA Ie will offer the balance of the T. M. ARD WIDE SHIRTING, Supe Only 9 cents per yi Lupin’s fine Fre Reduced 45 BROADWAY. 48 Just received, at $1 per yard, A4gl BROADWAY. 481 BROADWAY. az Just received, per in light colors, 48 BROADWAY, ok Nomce IMPORTANT TO SKIRT DEALERS. OSBORN & VINCENT, | nnfacturers of this city, have letters patent of the United States, which grant to thein the exclusive right to make, by sat Ww ©. Hl, Barnard, OSBORN & VINCENT, No. 69 Warren street, 7. M. JAMES, 102 Sixth TMJ 2 At75 cents per dozen, worth 10s, Extra heavy and large huckabuok do., At 10g., worth Lis. T. M. JAMES, 102 Sixth avenue. SKIRTS, Any person or persons who aball mane or sell any such skirts without license, will be held hable for damages to the {ull ex having li lace Proprietors ot th patent, L FIGURED 2 rooms of Canal and madway. Te PATENT DET At Tween HOOP FAST! \ 3 ADJUSTABLE mas Che SAFETY !! since it effectna er arising | Fourtrex angling t v forelin subs hoops’. | Connolly, Jan COMFORT 1 be he muslin skirt can be ingiantane. oved f rings by PATENT DETACHABLE dand J. O' Brier [ s 4, with oth nts, and at no great. Wako—Aat No, 105 West Se er expense, and » “placed on the ho Ming, Andrew Li AP, Ferris, Ta ELEGANCE ! | because the scie lin skirt, WENTERNTH Wis ermitage EL and the fine material of which it is © ‘acetal | Heany and Ric 4 falj to the robe worn over it; and w ather, enable | | Ercurrext merey Howe the wearer to dispense with any intermediate skirt. tieth street Martin Kel even bor THE TRADE MARK Of Messra, DOUG- at skirt ever Introduced e le FETY, pI FOR BATE damaged by water. ‘T. M. JAMES, 102 Sith avenue, near Righth st ENGLISH LONG CLOTH, — ts per yard, usual price 18 cents, JAMES, 102 Sixth avenue, near Fight st. MASK AtBo enue, near te per yard, ighth street, 4a. 64. per yar, rtines of few For the benefit of many. MES, nie, near Eighth street, 64 cases of superior sheetin linen, table damask, napkina, toweling, doylies, shirting, &o Damaged by water only, which will be sold at from 54 to 60 cents on'the dollar, splendid ehance to hotels and housekeepers to stock. Sale to commence at 8 A. M. JAMES, 102 Sixth avenue. rquallty, biling—nt + 102 Sixth avennie, RK HOWARD STRKEL, er Roberts), WALL AND WINTER IMPORTATIONS REAL LACES AND PARIS RMBROIDERTZa at an IMMENSE REDUCTION Tn order to make room for spring importations. 48] OWA, ve. poptve, nch merinoes, per cont » GM, BODINE. Faiton, per steamer 180 PIRORS UF PLAIN SILKS, @xtraordin beretanie gtd xtraordina ns in itnen TT DArerable damask, napkina, towels, P iting, ii c., Ac. _Allaege stock of ahtrting musing, of ths very bent makehe” E BODINE. i Steamer Pulton, 20 PONS OF NEW BERING SILES, suttable for evening dresses. RODINE. 2,000 dremses of rich Paris printed delain Tednoed "te. Ga. per yard, 2,000 dresses of English prints, * bocce bwgalng, pa, welghs butten | James stores in the United TOWELS, of the result, Resolved, That the democratic republican e city who are opposed to the continuation of the anti-democratic course of ihe Jew men who assume the aatho- ity to govern the party, are hereby recommended ta meet at the times and places her dy to select by ballot one delegate torepresent each election distriMt, ina tee, for the yeur 185, and f Hon districtof the ward to a W Resolved, That as the organi district associatic ot take place otil after the action of the new General Committers, the democracy of the several wards shall elect by general Ucket ag mauy delegates to tha asthere ure election disirtets in the ward; eral Cy gates to be chosen so as to secure, so far as practi bie, a representation to the people oh of said discriets, Resolved, That such election shall be held oa Monday, dana ary 10, at the se places hereafter designated, betw hours of 6 n of the tol nintites thus ne Ward Comimit- nuary 12, at 735 0 tees Shall mort at the | iulzation, on Monday aL | Finst'W. John Hogan, Da niel Brophy an | —Secoxp W | WH. Bulteclw Tarp Wand—At No, { fey and Henry J. MoM ‘ovrty W P. Hole Fiera W mas Dunn and Sixru Warp Patrick Logan a Seventu W Tho- and W erbocker House): MY Tubbs, Ing 800 Gre George W. Hosmer Nixer to | Clone, Francis Stic Tw eTieerst W Asty - nor y third street and Eighth a Michael MoGann # Dowd, Inspe inst Wau: House; Jas. Houston, pe ctors, illy’s, corner h avenge ok, John Blunt «ot Thomas ro tem. nition if, Chairman Regul retaries. HOUSES, ROOMS, &., WANTED, SEOOND HAND STANDING PRESS WANTED—3 TO inches screw, One of Hoe & Co.'s preferre \- | gon having such a one to dispose of will please facturer, Herald 0% PARTMENTS WANTED—BY A G eavy and wide do at 5s. 6a., worth $1. ENTLEMAN AND The greatest bergains er offered. : wile aud sister, suitable for housekeeping, bepyeed T, M. JAMES, 102 Sixth avenue, near Eig’th street ighth and Third aveniies, and Thirty-‘irst and Eighth street’, § ANTAG. se address, stating location and terms, I. G, H., Union nate Post otee. A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WANT A FLOOR OF FIV or six raoma, furpiahed or unfurnished, guiiabie for Bovaekeeping. sn genre! house, nok above Cliiion place, be: ow the Howety ant Sisth avenue. Kent Taist, bo ne Aildress Thomas, box 179 Herald office, —T FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—A YouNG winow lady, who 1s an excellent howekeeper, wishes to moub With, & pariy of gentiemen who will take «furnished house A select party, wishing to form # club and have the comfort of a home, will find this an excellent opportanity. ‘The beat of Teferenee given and required, Avldress Flores, Union aqnare Post office. JVURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED—OONsIS of bedroom and parlor on first floor, with baseme oom for servant, OF tree rooms on second floor with room for servant, in s bouse with modern improvements. Terms not to exceed ‘$a per month, payable in advance if re Ade dress A. M. 1... box 168'Heraid office, FOE WANTED A PEK OF FOUR StORY HOUSE, 220 25x H) oF 5, above Tenth street, between Forth od Siath avenues. Addie 1 ML, Herald atice, sting price, terms, eo, ‘FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY A LADY AND her son, a young boy, between Kighth and’ Fourteenth street nnd Brondway and Sixth avenue; remt must be mode- rate, Address K. J. R,, box 4,08 Post office. ANTED—TO HIRE A ROOMY BUILDING, SUITA- ble for mannfactaring purposes, with a steam engine ow ‘the premises of twenty or thirty horse power; location in Brooklyn, or south of Fiteth wireet in thie’ city. Atay person, wong sich property, and willing wo lease f for a. term of que may hear of & good tenant by addressing Manufacturer, ox I+ Herald office, stating location. ANTED—DELOW CANAL STREET, A PLACE SUIT. able for mannfaoturing: of fonp, ata moderate rent, Address, with Cuil particulars, W. &. B., box 111 Herald ofice, “ASTROLOGY. T R.-WHO HAS NOT HRARD OF THE ORLEDRAT. Ne ewer ‘Roe ne been conpulted ry thousands fn thig and other cities with entire satisfaction, She fella the name of fature for\n confident she has no equal, wile or husband, also that of her Af you wish truth her a call, at 300 Kowery apposite street, “Lae ‘len 0 onula, Rondemsen #1: 1 WONDER OF THE WORLD.—€5,000 REWARD T' olfered to any oneiwho Ce or Madame CRFFTON, the only nataral elairvoyant in this or any other city. She warrant to cure all diseases in their worst form. Thoae at ed. io tronble, or unfortanate in any business matier, would do well Vo Call eat woe dily natural giived lady. Odicg 122 Spring oth NDAY, JANUARY 9, 1859. BOARDING AND LODGING. COUPLE OF GENTLEMEN AND THEIR Wives, O8 a few single ganuemen can he accommodated with rooms furnished or unfurnished. with board, oa raagooable tering, Apply at625 Greenwieh street, near Morton. References re- quired, and given if requisite, PLEASANT FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM TOGE- ther or separate, with hoard, furmabed or watnentehed, in @ pleasant locality ia the Seventh ward. addresa 133 afadi- ‘won sireet. iui 1CR SUIT OF FRONT ROOMS, WITH GRATE, | chuck wanirobe Re. titached, toot, with board, toa res: | ectable party; if deairad, a quantity of furnitare will be taken exchange; If snited, x permanent arrangement can Vs mete, ‘The best of reference given and required. Apply at 20) West Twentieth street. SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE ACOOMMODATED A. ‘vith smal! furnished room and board a frivate faaily, in the Noth ward. Address H. #., Herald oitice, nite banat len nc | VERY PLEASANT FRONT PARLOR AND BED. | oom, on second floor; also, a few roome for gentlemen, | with convenience of fire; honsé contains all improvements table unsurpassed; terma reasonable. Parties wishing boar are solicited to call at No. 121 Bleecker street Dinner at 6 SINGLE GENTLEMAN MAY BE ACCOMMODATED with a furnished bedroom in a private family. 35, Wile jow street, Brooklyn Heights, two minutes’ walk fram Fulton or Wa'laiteet ferry, Terms $ per mouth in advance, Kele | reners exchanged. | GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR A COUPL gle gentlemen, ean be accommodate with board ina pri- ‘fe oly, ima house with all modern improvements. Re- | ferns Trquire at 123 Weat Twenty second street, rw AND CHILD DESIR® BOARD, GENTLEMAN, WIFB in Brooklyn,on the Heights, near Fulton or Wall strect Jerry; second oor; references exchanged, Address E, T. W., Heraid office, LARGE ROOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO OR THREB single gentlemen, to let, with board, 2t89 Varick street, House suppited with gas, hot and cok! water, dc. Dinner at six o'elock. eas A |FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with board at No, 15) Kast Twelfth street, near Se- cond avenue, WIDOW LADY, OCCUPYING A WHOLE HOUSE, BUT ‘bay id More Pom than abe requires, Wishes to let one or iso rooms to suit travalent persons without doard. Mrs. Morris, Union square Post offles, Aluress Roferenees given OARD.—THE LARGE HOUSE 618 BROADWAY HAV changed proprietors, has been thoroughly repaired cndweterntanet ana inow open for des Tatentine ct ieicioe, bowers Desirable auits of rooms for families and single genuemen. Dinner at six o'clock. OARD.—A PLRASANTLY FURNISHSD ROOM, WITH Brite, vate and gas, suitable for on» or two persons. may dered nt Us Kast Kigheenth street, near Broulway. Refe- renees exchanged. OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM thun they can occupy, would acdommodate two or three Youn, gentlemen, ora gentleman and lady, with apartmenia and horra; the hotise has all the conveniences tatt are to be c vwhere eis, bath, di, References excaanged. ull at 313 Fifth aven ie AND GENTLEMAN CAN BE AO OARD.—A LADY com. a room and board (tall bourd tor te y and j art he gentleman), faa honse whien has ali the'modern in menis, Inquire at 72 West Tweaty-secoud aireet, OARD.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE HOUSE, WITH board, two comfortable singie rooms, with grates, bah And gas. Apply at 79 Ninth street, near University olace, OAKD.—A LADY CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH a nicely tunished parlor, fire and gas, for $10 a week, in. small family where vo other boarders will be taken, Ad dress H. H. 1, Calon square Post office, for three days. OARD.—A NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, suitable fortwo persons, with fre and gas; $4 per week’ ihe house contains ail the modern inprovements, and is plea: santly located. Apply at 223 Weat Twentieth street, OARD FOR SIX MONTHS AND SECURITY ON THE furniture wili be given for the loan ot $30) for one year. Location in an unexceptionable neighborhood; house browa stone front, and contains ail the improvements. Address M. 8, box 2,406 Post ollice, aiving real uame and reference. Bown IN A, PRIVATE. FAMILY UP TOWN—FULL or partial, for a gentleman and wite or two single gentie- mrn; two rooms connecting, with fire and gas; dinner at six, ‘No objection to two young Iadies, The use of piano it re: quired. Keforencea exchanged, ‘on southwest coraer 0: Forty second street and Seventh aveaue. OARD IN A FRENCH FAMILY IN BROOKLYN.—A single gentleman cau he accommodated with room and par ard. Gas and bath inthe house. Apply at 299 Hicks | street, beaween Hurrison and Degraw 0. 212 HENRY STREST, BR- —Rooms for gentlemen and 8 or single gentiemen; an attic room, saitable for rmen House well localed. ‘Kerms moderate. Re- changed. OARD IN BROOKLY ween amity and | WHingle gentlemen; the and pisces of amusement BOARDING AND LODGING. SHVENTH AVENUE, THIRD DOOR FROM FOUR- CMR teenth street. A veairable ~uit of rooms may be 05- “I by a gentleman and his wife or two single gentlemen; asingle room, Location pleasant Terms moderate, Fp. BURECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY —A ‘ arior and bedroom, for'a lady and gentleman, with or without board, Co let; alao roome auitable for single gent Rehronoetescangl. Tomenoene G4. ANITY STREET, NRAR BROADWAY—A Lange ? pom on the sacand floor, Masdvocnaly furaiehed, to fen single gentlemen. Al80. a. Foon on : ; Diahed gas huth 9. Hreakfaas furnished it required > AND 81 SPRING STRE¥T, THRER rosdyray—To let, soveral Bhadsomely fwramind eee Toestion is near all the firat class holes im the elty. Inquire of ANSON als 79 HOUSE. INSTRUCTION. ACADEMIES OF WRITING, BOOKKEEPING, ARITH- mette, dc, 6s Bowery and’ 283 Fulton street, Br valu dpen for insiruction atall hours of the day ant evenin Ful Buceeks guaranieed. Mr. PAINE makes elegant we cre aud doubly entry bookkeepers” Plewse call & yo. —viushiesa wer. CADEMY OF LANGUAGES, 92) BROADWAY—F, MARTINELLI, Principal,—Instruction given in Freneb, fermen, Spanish, tulian, Latin, Greek. Hebrew and Kuglieh. Classes dre formed cay ahd eveding. 'Torms in classes $10 per quarter, Apply as above, to. MARTINEL.1. A GERMAN LADY WISHES TO OBTAIN PUPILS TO teach her own lanj . either in classes at school or ia private lessons. ‘Terms, in classes of frow four to aix, $10 for each tn 0 for atanaie thirty six lessons; and for private lessons, $10 for a quarter of twenty four lessoos. Fo jurther informat ‘esterman.’s book tore, 200 |, please apply at Mr. Brosdway, NINTH STREET.—ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLE- 105 me thelr wives, or single. geniilomen, with sands 119" gee It Two front recne on second floor, aenarate or togeaher, wultable fora gentleman aad wife ae air le gentiomen, : 13] HUPSON STREET, St. JOHN'S PARK.—TO Ler, 201 torukehe a nxn Uarlor on feat toe wo & gentiemad is wife, also one or two t rooms for gentle: with board.” Gua und bathe,” ee etinintiees Q6) FAST FOURTEENTH STREET —A HANDSOME! 132 "hirmishea room, also nn elegant faraisned parlor, rm able for a ge jenn mprovement man aod wife; house contains all the mod and within one minute’s walk of Second or Third eoars. Table unexceptionable, Terms moderate, 143 HGHTH STRERT, OPPORITE THR MEROANTILE Librar’.—A handsomely furnished back room on the second floor, with board. References exchanged. 14 would let a Merri? room, furmabed, with board, to a gentleman and his wife, at $10 per week, fire and gas included; oraballroom to a gentleman at $4, Disner at six o'clock. ‘Location pleasant. 194. ALLEN STREET, NEAR HOUSTON TWO FUR. D4 “hissed rome to let, with breaktastand tea if cequiredy to single gentlemen; Second avenue cars pass the house; price moderate, BROOME STREET, ONE BLOCK WEST OF 461 BAe tay, the moet contral location fa’ the cliy. Hooms without board, from $1 to $7 per week; with board, trom $2 7410 $12 per Week. ‘Transient boarders from 76 cents to $2 per day. BROADWAY, UNION SQUARE.—HANDSOME 859 suit of rooms, on the second for, to let to a family or gentlemen, with or withont board. Boat ANKMIN STREET, WEST SIDE OF BROAD. WEST. TWENTY.FOURTH STREET. —A FAMILY rd on the Europes plan, Kelerences exchanged, Houee select. T THE ACADEMY OF PENMANSHIP AND BOOK~ keeping, 362 Broadway, new pupils are received for tho- rough instruetion in writing, bookkeeping, &c. Kooms oven from 9 A, M.109P. M. Success is guaranteed to all, old or young. OLIVER 8. GOLDSMITH. OYS DESIGNED FOR BUSINESS CAN TAKE A yractical conrse at DOLBEALS Commercial Academy, No. 609 Broadway, and become quick in figures. rapid business Pepmen, or good bookkeepera, for only $10. ‘This course will Prepare bem to obtain good situations in stores, odices or ks. ‘Two desks vacant, LASSES IN FRENCH.—PROFESSOR D. LAGROIL is about commencing two uew classes for beginners, oad in the afternoon for ladies, and the other in the evening for Kentiemen; the number of pupil in euch class to be sited six. Terms $12 per quarter of Seasons. also conversa~ ftonal classes and private lessons The plan of iostruction is Bea th ae det ac ven For further inormato AUdl Ninto atreet ted dour east of roatwray ent MPP )RENOH INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG GEN’ Re weuty fourth fren. Hori addy” ao oh languages, There is a primary devart= PROFS KLIK CHARTUR, Uireclor. © RENCH LESSONS GIVEN—bY A LADY OR GENTLE. ‘Tan experienced in teaching, ‘ % between Harrioirand Degraw: Broagh ny 820 Hicks street, petwese Haein Se Re IRENCH OR GERMAN TEACHER —A 1. tent to teach all the branches of the French cnso ie ian and pauieh languages, offers be x aarviced asa daily or lent instructresa, ere toy he 7 Twenty third street, ie ert Mati unsag >PANISH IN SIX MONTHS—BY A NATIVE SP i who. having silll & few hours disengaged, ae ae ‘ore willing to acquire the pure Castilian langnage Terms moderate, “Address Ponca de Leon, 325 KroadWay up stairs, 1, THE LADIES.—LADIES WISHING TO LEARN To L va hair may hear of a good opportuaity by addressing FINANCIA (Bpace: AND ROOK [SLAND RAILROAD COMPAN ‘The coupons of the bonds of the Chieago and Rock ish Railroad Company, due 10th inst, will be paid on and ai that date at the Corn Hxchange Bank. oe a [ViDEND.—OFFICE CITIZENS’ FIRE. INSURANGH Company, New York, Jan. §, 1869.—A dividend of twelve ndabult per cent has been declared this day, payable on aim ind at the office, No. 67 Wall street, . M. MCLEAN, Secretary. MIFTRENTH DIVIDEND.—OFFICE OF THE EMPIRE City Fire Insurance Company, 64 Wall street, New York. Jan. 4, 1869.—The Board of Direclore have this diy declared a - lend of seven per cent, payable on demani Selon Ua Ne OTR A. HURT IS, dsc. Roceetary. OR SALE Belvidere, Delaware Ratirond first mortzage six per cent ponds, (guaranteed by the Delaware and Raritan Canal and Camden and Amdoy Railroad and Transportation Companies, due 1877; coupons payable in New York June and December, JOHN B. MURRAY & CO. 40 Wall street, New York. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, % WARREN STREET, near Greenwich.—Open daily from 10 A.M, to 2 P, M., and from 4107 on Mondays, Thnradaya and Saturdays Interest ai ‘six per c*nt on suma from $1 to Deposita made on ar ba fore the 10h inst, will draw interest from the Lat, M. D. VAN PELT, President Vanpersit L. Buxton, Secretary. ECHANIOS’ & TRADERS’ SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 482 Grand street, corner of Willett. Nortcr.—All moneys deposited on or before the 10th of Janu- ary, 1809, will draw interest from the Ist. A. T. CONKLIN, President. mt, Secretary FFICE OF THE MASTERTON, SMITH & SINCLATR QM Btrae Dressing Company, fast oF, Raat Twenty ath street —The regular annual meetfhg of the stockholders will be Hild at the office of the,company on Weduesiay, the twellth day a Janwary, 10, for ito lection of saven truslees to aerya tor one year. Pol en from 9 to It o’cloc! . M. order 1 eM ALEX’ R MASTERTON, President. ‘Transfer books closed from date tll after the elation, New York, Dee. Sty 1853. —A PRIVATE FAMILY, CON- grown persons, having more room than ould be pleased to let the same toa single gen. ithout full or partial board; gas fo the rom: Bossy IN BROOKLY sisting of thr they require, tleman, with or fire if required; location within four plocks of the City Halls references, given and required. Address G. G. G., Herald office, box 125, OARD IN HROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE TLE. men can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and t53 West Haltic street. boar OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS —ROOMS, »UR- nished or unfurnished, in a delight(ul location, at 34 Rem- ret, only one minute's walk from Wall street terry. | rai six o'clock. Hest references given and required. BOARD WANTED-IN BROOKLYN, FOR A GENTLE. oon and his wife, in| a private family, where, no. other boarders ore taken. “Address A. 8., box, Rt New York Post +ttiee, OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN SOME PRIVATE family where there are no other boarders. Terma must be moderate, Reference given and required, Address G. J. M., box 130 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN SOME PRIVATE family where there are no other Hourders. Terma must be inoderate, Reference given and required. Address G. J. M., box 130 Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A MARRIED LADY, A FUR nished room, fire and board, with a respectable family, where she ean be quiet and retired; would prefer a whiow lw no boarding house ky er need apply. Terms not to | excuad $4,” address DT. Hy flerald office. eotad OARD WANTED-—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, | in Brooklyn, within ten minutes’ walk of the corner of Ctinion and Myrtle avenues, Addrogs, stuting terms, which must be moderate, 8. 8. ©., Herald’ office. Reierences ex- changed. OARD WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS ARTIST, PER sons in want of pictures or portraits can pay for the same inboard. Address d. King, Broadway Post office. OARDING.—TWO SINGLE GENTLE: OR A GEN- tleman and Jady, can find first clase aesommodations: se end story, front room, and dinner atetx o'clock, Also hall room for @ single gentleman, Apply at 17 Nimh sirect, be- tween Filth and Sixth avenues, ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or agingle gentleman can obtain pleasant rooms, with Yoard, in adesirable location, by applying at 85 Moniague place. ELIGHTFUL LOCATION AND A COMFORTABLE home can be realized in a genteel American family, con- Jent to Bro.dway: a nice furnished back parlor, on’ ficat r, with board; suitable for & man and wife or two single gentlemen. Apply at 67 Second avenue, corner of Fourth st qv FoR Re genvemen wish s parlor and bedroom exch onthe | second floor, with bathroom adjoining and communteating, in the house of some private family where no bourders are tiken. ‘The apartinents should ve of good size, and "have large closet e! RNISHED LODGINGS WANTED PERMANENTL omfortably furnished, aktast in thelr ed. i ‘ke. Bh atholls famtiy” pre agram aud dimensions of (he spartme ud state all the term: ade whatare ext Address box 8, URNISHED ROOM OR pourd, 10 & party of two, three no other b “A reare ens frat f ¥ Ry a veals served in rooms if desired; to respectable pa Peasonable. Apply at 46 Tuird avenue, near T Ineo please give hn terms, Indefinite Post oflice, “| | 4 terms eet. URNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR GENTLE- men and thelr wives or Bane Roce may be bad in asmail private thinly, Inquire at 219 Vhompson etree URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—WITH PARTIAL | board, if desired, at 148 Kighth street, opposite Clinton Mall. IVING AT COST.—A FEW RSPECTABLE PERSONS (six or seven) Will be reovived ag co-operators in sharing ihe expense of the Grst unitary home of Williamsbarg. Apply. atthe Louse, No. 119 South Fourth street, withim five minutes’ walk of the ferry, or of the proprictor, aher four o'clock, at 200 Chambers strvet. A. WAGNER, NE OR TWO SUITS OF ROOMS, ON SECOND AND third floors, front, to let, with board, furnished oe untur- hed, to families or stugie gentlemen: Terms aoderate, inner hour 7 sult applicant, Apply at 323 Wes, Pwenty-se- cond sirect. INGLE GENTLEMEN WILL FIND ELEGANT APART SP incnte At No. 54 Went Tweitth wreet. House dwt class Tat six. References exchanged LET—AT 1,018 BROADWAY, NEAR TWENTY eighth street, a’ suit of rooms furnished or unfuraished, with or without board, sultable for a dentist or physician, 10 LET—AT NO. 12 CLINTON PLACE, TO SINGLE GEN MP een, « parlor and bedroom, and one single room, wiki or without bourd. Os WO SINGLE GENTLEMEN WANT ROOMS, IN TaN house of a private family, located in the upper part of the diy. ‘The rooms must be en suite, and must compriae a parlor fine bedroom for each of the gentlemen, with » bats room on the same floor, They require breakfast and dinner served tn | their rooms, ‘The terms mist be moderate. As this adver: Hsement is nddreseed apectally toprivate families, tt ts desired fiat proprietors of boarding and lodging houses will not su ject thinnelves to the Inuiluty of replying. Address Lodger, Pou 14s Port oftwe, REE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN BR ACCOMMO- dated In & private family with pleasant rooma and ali the shodern improvemen's to make a comfortable home. Dinner Mtrix o'clock. Price of rooms from $5 to $10. Addross or Gail at 91 Weat Twenty sixth atrvet, YOUNG GENTLEMEN OF QUIET HABITS, DestRe T fa 3 rooms, Wit mily ith partial board, in a respectable privave Samy, weerSen Boorl wor Uanal stress, csavenioal vo Broa J between ‘and Canal ‘convent road oerranee. ‘Address F. H., Herald office, pro OR THRER GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACJOMMO- ‘dated with board aud pleasant rooms, by applying at OL Madigon Mirest ‘ q/ ANIED—AN UNFURNISHED FRONE BOOM, IN A pleasant location, with grate, gas, and volled tor « indy and nfant, six months old; meals sont to room: terma not to exceed five dollars per week, incliiding fire ant gas; references |. Address for two days A. M., Post oilice, station , treet, Y ANTED—A OOM, PARTIAL BOARD AND DIN ner on Bunddys, fire, &c., ina private family, Location yetween Fifth and ix! we, Tenth and Thirtawoth streets, ‘Addvens, sting terms, this week, Demarest, 29 Beekman atroed, fiat floor, A COMFORTABLY FURNISHED LaRu room, with partial board, fire, qas and dinner on San daye for two gentlemen. Terma % per week each, Adllroas fox 8,008 Post office, BOND STRERT, CORNER OF HROADWAY— feant farelahed rooms, withont bout, for yp gan eb by ep 'g9g wh Whe wvuye number, FFIOR OF THE MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COM any, : Tomer of Fulton and Greenwich streets, New York, Jan. 3, 1859. ‘The Board of Directors have this day declared a semian nual dividend of fifteen (15) per cent, payable on and atter the 10th day of January, 1859. J. Ls, DOUGLASS, Seoretary. QTEIGE, PANAMA, .RATUROAD, COMPANY —NEW y York, January 3, 1859. —Dividend Noice —The Board of Directors of this Company have this day declared a dividead of six per cent on the capital stock of the company, out of the earnings of the road, for the six months endi December 31, 1863, payable on and after the 10th inst. to the stockholders who were stich at the closing of the books on the Sist of De- cenber last, ‘The books for the transfer of stock will be re opened on of the . ECCGUSTUS HOFFMAN, Treasurer. FFICE OF THE HARMONY FIRE AND MARINE Timarance Company, No. 6 Broad steel, New York, oni aidend. th Foard of Directors have this day. de- idend of five per cent, payable 0 ue ft, 0. GLOVER, Secretary. Ww TED—S10,009 TO $29,000, ON UNENCUMBERED real estate in the eity of Peoria, Tilinois, for one, two or three years, for which ten per cent interest will be paid. Se- curity undoubted. Add ©. 8. T., Herald office. res 50, 00 CHICAGO AND MILWAUKIE RAILROAD § e 10 per cent bonds, secured by an only mort- ERIS CPO IEE Boe nceund mortgage ‘apo the road fr Aicage, and toe by 0. KOW ALSKT, 23 Willam street. LOAN OFFICES. tre FF°S, 395 BROADWAY, ange See A? &: MACDUPEISNEY ADVANCED On all kinds of securities. # Established 148, ~ T THOMPSON & (O'S, BROKERS AND COMMISSION merchants, 162 Narwat areet, corner of Ann, rooms Son Zand 3 second floor, advance money from $1 to’ $5.00. on Watches, diamonds, Jewelry, Ary Boots, xegrrs anit nll Kinds of ities, i ck, 0, Hegotinted, paints: oe R. THOMPSON, Auctioneer. DVANOKS MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND jewelry, or bought for cash, at the old established store of Lo JACOBS & CO., 331 Broadway, Strictly ec entia) and no Joan office signs about the building. Opposite the Uroad way theatre. DVANCES MADE ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA- A hionds ke. or bought for cash, at sight. Established in i845. Business confidential, in the rear of my retail store. Parties wishing advances would do well to call on me, L, JACOBS, 407 Broadway. y.M., Herald ailiee, 10 YOUNG LADIES—A BENEVOLENT rr aly will procure Situations for young ladies, hae hk n the art of emi dc. “Adiress Mrs. Sesaswae Fea saee roidery, Ac. “Address Mrs. Simmons, WASTED TEACHER; A LADY WHO AS Ate ready taught In a school for girls will i. Ade devaD. HT. Herald olice. | Oil Do preferred. a MUSICAL. Sefer ees TEC RR N IMMEDIATE WANT OF MONEY COMPRIS A PRI- ANae faufly to sell thelr pianoforte, with stool and music, xt almost any sucrifice for eash—is worth $300—for leva than $200. This will be fond on examination & superior iustea- ment, touch aud tone unequalled; has splendid rosewood oase, large round corners, carved lyre, fret desk, double iron frame deauutully ornamented, graud circular wile, French action, scolloped keys, and al! ihe latest improvements; made to order nehorttime since by city makers with guarantee for three years from the day of purchase. Parties wanting « bargala Would find it to their intereat to call before purchasing, at th Jady’s residence, 149 Wooster street, pear Houston, re A FINE, carve? pianos can be sees for a few days at 122 Broud= way. Grea! inducements will be made oad ayers, Laat olanos at greatly rednces ices. J DSUN & Ne Broadway, opposite New York Hotel, ole ord FAMILY DECLINING HOUSEKEEPING OFFER AT A sacrifice a magnificent geven octave pianoforte, with four round comers, back and frout finished the same, teh carved legs, rosewood case, superbly carved, rich, powerful tone, best city makers, noexpired warrantee fortwo years. three month, in hse. is perfect and without spot or blemish, grand atspensioa overstrung bass. Apply nt 506 Hudgon sweet near auos, (or three days, from 7 A.M. Wh7 YM. Eighth avenue care pass e house, A GQ0P ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR $85; ONE FOR $00; one Gilbert for $100; one Chickering for $115, and twenty others for $14, $25, $30 and $50. ‘Thirty-five superior new Bianos cheap for cash. Une beautiful parlor, worth $M. tor , aud une for $70. Second hind pianos taken. in exchange or Bought for cash, 241 Ninth ayenue, near wenty-fitth at gh, R. GONZALEZ. A RICH AND ELEGANT ROSEWOOD, sevEN O0- tave pianoforte, of powerfal rich tone, for sale cheap, at No. 66 fligh street, near Pearl, Brooklyn. Gran circular scale, best city makers, made to order three months 420, scolloped bottom, rich carvinis, fluted keys, magniicent= Jy ornamented ju rich style throughout, well worlny tie novice of those in search of a beautiful parlor’ instrament, ut a bar= vain; has maker's warrantee; cost $375; price $200. Ap« ABSEXEN OCTAVE ROBEWOOD PIANOFORTE AT A great bargain—price $200, with stool; hort time snd; inal price $360; round corners, azololped keys, splendid tone, best city makers, carved lyre, €:.; iron frame, beaati= fully ornamented. Apply at the residence, No. 7 Second streets HIOKERING & BONS, Manufacturers of GRAND SQUAKE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, O. & BONS have been awahied % prise medals for the . medal riority of their ‘manufactures for the last 35 years. or Also, for sale, MASON AND HAMLIN'S SUPERIOR MELODEONS AND HARMONIUMS, For parlors, churches, vestries and lodges, At wholesale and retail, PIANOS TO RENT. YUITAR AND SINGING.—NAPOLEON W. GOULD, guitarist, enables his pupils in a few lessons to accompany: songs and play effectively the most. ndinired compositions. Addreas 94 Fourth avenue, opposite Eleventh street. Pupilg attended at Harlem, High Bridge and Carmansville, it UCIAN MAAS, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, pleasure in tof the public that hr bad. returned. from*an' artistic tour in. Rurope, ant is bow ready wo give lessons at his residence, 382 Bronilway, ut reasonable tofinss ‘Also, lessons given at the residence of pupils—3s2 Broadway. ROBERT GOLDBECK BEGS TO ANNOUNCE TH. Morte Tetrof Saauary be wit open ae CLASSES for inatroction in pianoforte playing, to be held at 701 Broads way, over ©. Breusing’s music slore, Applications to be made at g's and Mr. Gold- beck’s residence, No. 149 Ninth street, where a full prospectus may be bad. USIC TAUGHT BY A NEW METHOD-IN A FEW LES- song, on the pianoforte, with singing, (guitar, accordeon and vio'in. Terms $6 for twelve lessons ut the academy, $15 er quarter to go Out. “hats 60 OU prof. DUMSDAY, 200 Muse stwo DOLLARS FOR EIGHT L¥SSONS ON the piano with privilege of practice, by a lady well qnali- fied. Pupils attended at their residences ten to iftees doilarg per quarter. Apply at 193 Twentytourth street, coruer of Highth avenue. ASKORTMEN'T OF ELEGANTLY FINISHKD rand street, USIC, FOR PRIVATE PARTIES, £0 —PATLIPP WAGNER, Professor of Music (late ‘ot Crosby street), No. 13 Amity place, north of Laurens street, between Bleecker and Amity streets, respectiully announces that he fornishas. new and inehionable music for private parties, &c, with aay number of instruments, Urders promptly attended to. T JACKSON'S—MONEY ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, plate, dry foods, merchandise and éonat property of every description, or bought and gold. JO BEPH A. JACKSON, inctio ad broker, 111 Grand street, three doors west of Broadway, HONIGMAN, DIAMOND BROKER AND GENERAL + dealer, advarces money {a small or large sums, on loose or set diamonds, watches, jewelry, nnd on all kia ix of me chandise, or boys the same for the highest cash prices, at. his private ollice, 66 Nassau street, up stalts, room (No. 2 Busi: hess prompt and contidential, 7 11 CHAMBERS STRERT, THE WE OWN AND old established ISAACS advances money to any aniount on diamonds, watches, jewelry and every description of valu fable property, or the same hptght af the bizhoat cash tricoe Prompt and confidential. , 48,—No busluess transa.ted on ny. Satur 0).000.EiteAWRPNCE 00. commission 10. + merchants, 14 Pine street (basement of the nk of the Commonwealth), make liberal advances on every description of valuable personal property in sums of $25 wed upwards, Odice and business strietly private, Olive hours from 9104 _ DANCING ACA DEMIES. DODWORTH'S ° 206 Bi is CING ACADEMIES, No. 96 Broadway, New York, Ls OAM Montagne place, Brooklyn. RTH kas eo plenaure of faforming his. former . DODWO! eeure Pas The “Empire Quadriite” ‘mentioned as we new ice Of this seagon in Paris, ta the “Evergreen Empire Quad- ie” bhat was tought a his noademics, and pub: lished last seaaon by Ht. B. No. 6 Astor place. a °$ DANCING ACADEMY, 65) BROADWAY. Oe Heres the! aecond quarter. will be formod on Tivea day, Jan. 11. Days—Ladies, ‘Inesday and Saturday afer. ba: gentlemen, Tuesiay and Friday evenings, Pupila will early four months’ tution \ FERRURO'S DANCING ACADEMIFS, 1}. 59 West Fourteenth street, N. ¥., nd 122 Otfnton street, Proklyn.—Puptis recelved at any time, The qnarter com! mences from the day of entry, Saturday evening practising Class for grown persons. Geuilemen’s eventog classes Mon- days and Thursdaye, at7}s o'clock P.M. Schools and private chines attended. Several new dances, including the Rmpire Quutritie, are being waght Music to be had at No. iO ond Way. ERACHIO'S DANOING ACADEMY, AT 664 BROAD. way, willopen on Saturday, the 3th | Tt will be Open three times h week—Mondays, Weduerdays and Satur- days—from 8 to 12 0’ The mulon de dance is the largest in New York, A grand brass band will be in attendance. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. ( NOPARTNERSHIP.—ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, Ly the business heretofore conducted under the firm C or R Tt, Arkenonrmn & On, wid be eonunued by ‘name of ron Er RREN DU IUL, Aeeubargh a Bryan. Te HAR New Your, Deo 81, 1888, JOHN BRYAN. = - peat ad Od oneeiemrsh OU OO JOPARTNERSAIP —THE UNDERSIGNED HAV THIS day formed a copartnersbip under the name and firm of ALLE A MCEVILA, the budinesaot sich coparmnershipy to be that of auctioneers of real and ‘property of ail personal Kinds, ag negotiators of and brokers in real and all kinds of pj ne property, and Nators of and brokera in era 1 and, vai props a rive a rete seempinenect TLLLAM Para Jaxval 1968. JAMES M. MIBLBR. 10 CAPITALISTS. Wanted, partner in a first claas businoas, without simpson. ‘The profita are large, and the without TAridrem 5. Harrison, box 818 Brooklyn Olty Pont office S5()0—PARINER WANTED, IN A FOPULAR CON. re. ‘+ cert saloon, SOW ‘ooining money, @ men Rat te man Mit ooenge Ot Fullon ant Piuenpplo ree, Rrooklya A profitable bur emnectod with the above, which creates ihe necemalty for a partier. { ( WANTED, A PARTNER, ACTIVE, INTEL: PL. Hgont, competent, and of unexceptionable cha acter, with fron $1,000 to 86 OM)incagh. In A p'eawagt, profitable vuginigas, Address Je J, J., box 119 Hereld ogg, TANOS, MELODRONS AND ALEX ot riot make, at great pianos at extremely Jow prices, ranging fr pianos for rent, and rent allowed if. purch ments received for pianos and melodeon: HORA OA TEACHER OF MUSIC.—A GENTLEMAN, WHO Hives lessons on the pianoforte, and in singiog, and would he willing to give to one person lessons exchang efor a room with boar addressing Belmont, Herald 0 [EK UNDERSIGNED, HAVING NO FURTHER USB for their piano, will sell IC (or a great deat less tien half (te cost. Can be seen at 882 Broadway, fessor Lneian Mans? oalee, whom we give full authority to dispose of itas he thinks TABS. ANDRE ORGAN —Second han 25 to BIG). New 33 THE BALL Tue belkor the New 4 ork City Guard wil @ bullot lew York City Guard will take place atthe ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIQ on Tuesday evening, Jan. 18, 1859, Tickets $2 (admittin, agen tleman and ladiea),’ may be obtained at the principal. musica stores and hotels, and of the members, Dodworth’s full baud ig engaged ‘or the oscasion, IFTH ANNUAL BALL OF THR YOUNG MEN'S ASSO- ciation for the benefit of the Homan Catholic orphans, to he held at NIBLO’S Theatre and Salcon, on Monday evening, gentleman and two 7 ” Charla Welaht i MMITTER OF ARRANGEMENTS: Wm, Lalor, heodore P. Kelly, Oliver K. Mooney, Anarew L.’Byrne, Jobn A. McSoriey, John W. MoKinley,, John I, McMenomy, Robert @. Lalor, ' John O'Dwyer, James A. Carolan, Peter Meehan, Wen. H, White, John J. Kelly, BJ. Kelry, Francie Tromoy, Jeremiah P! Me- John Kelly, George 8. Wala Laughlin, Jeremiah Kelly, Joseph O' Donohue, fehard Dalton, John J, Hradiey, — Jamea M. MeGrath, as Muidoon, John A. Boyle,’ Peter Trainor, ‘Thomas Higgins,” ‘Thomas Hussey. Joseph Meviuire, Oscar Spence, John Kennedy, Michael Tuomey,, J.D. McGlynn, James Gilligan, Joseph Lynch, William Fitapatrick, Thomag O'srien, ‘Rdward J. Murray, Edward ©, Byrne, Peer Gangbran, Daniel Sweeney, Jr.,, Fier tyes samen t Calpe, A ae, jeremiah Quinian, ‘Richard ward Donin, JAMES LYNCH, President, Ourewa BaptiEn, Ist Vien Presidnnt, A. McLavoutim, 2d Vice IGUT GUARD BALL. Gomvasy A, Suvexty-Finst Rearenyt, Wein GRAND MILIRARY AND CIVICRECNION, il e place nee ACADEMY OF MUSIO, MONDAY EVENING, JAN. 31, 1859, Dodworth’s two bands of one’ hundred musicians are en~ cota $2, nclmitti tem: 4 Indien, (hs petveioel muse ores and hela ceiiicton MApaxe. LUBY FRUILL® HAS MUCH PLEASURE IN” genouncing, to her pupils and friends that her first ball taistnenice 216 Bleecker aroet on Wosntnda’ ese ae , mn Wed evening. Jan. 1, celebrated Empire Quadrille”’ and all the fas le Tickets be mby’s pup dances of the seaton ara an the pto had at the academy, or from any ee T 4 CENTRE STRERT—WANTRD, of new and teft off clothing for the lemen will recetve ‘cen! ‘than. thelr any it moro Mareasing H108, 8 CONROY, bance neon, 2 T THR CLOTHING STORE OF WIL AA nicer ate cre rem me qi n'a cast off o! fifty per more will be paid, in ready cash, than, i famall Woe, “Adadréna W ‘iltara Wala, No. 88 Contre net” F ADIES! AND GENTS CH.

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