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SETCATIONS WANTED—FEMALES, NN “ LIKE 70 GO SOUTH AS Tovrea infant were thers ee young tran rere, Satins particnlars, Mise A. C, Simpson, Brooklya . GC. YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A A tn deere housework Ia rrapectable inns fon! do pla in a boarding house, or Bly, or rk and ‘walling, la a Grstrale wuaher and rane; would take care og childre! nh and do plain sewi Good city reference. Cn} fae two ‘dayeat 29 Monroe at., belween Caiba- grime and Market RESPECTABLE AMERICAN GIRL bat a A srr. in @ family; no to do light rT}, ‘Apply to or address Imm ‘A. ©., No. I Bawery. A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES 4 SITU- Ci r ‘good city ee 1 otter poy ny 2 Greenwich st a ‘second floor, front room. RESPECTABLE YOUNG ORL, WISHES 4 SITUA. raitress; or will do chamberwork an Sy rele Gall for two daye a 196 Baws 17a st; Good city reference. a mear Ist RRSPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A A <frpih breaat of milky who lost her only, baby, six, weeks @ baby to wet nurse at her own be Seiwe wodaynat atl Greenwich st,, corner of Wate. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITU- ‘aiion as good plain cook; is an excellent waeber.and iron- er; understands. milkto snd making butter; can make good Broad; is clean and icy tn ber Rablis an J smart. Good refe- ence Ne heen to Fo hort distant toe coun- wy. be be seen 3 Forsyth et. room mw RESPECTABLE YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN, WITH A her first child, wishes a baby to wet nurse ather own ul as wet nirse in & ree family. sat 109 Charlton st, corner of Greenwich. HOUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY AN A English person, to an elderiy gentleman or widewer; ie most veefu} and trustworthy; good reference. A House- hesper, No. 6 Amity piace SITUATION WANTED—BY A HIGHLY RESFEOTA- A ‘Milind well recommended German Protestant young Seman, ao chamoermaid and seamstress. or aa ehambormal and we lier; will be found a capable a willing servan) in every t; will make herself generally useful; no. Bribe couutry. Call at 876th av. ‘corner 29th at. Sepyomy SITUATION WANTED—BY AN ELDERDY WOMAN, ‘to do general housework in a small family; no objection — country. Call for one week at 253 Wes! 32d st, frat SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as cook, washer and ironer, or to do gen- trai housework dn a small private family; is also s good maker and baker of bread; best references given if required. Call flor two days =t 160 Myrtie av., Brooklyn, YOUNG MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION, ‘ag wet nurse; her baby is two and a half months old; has good references, Uall for two days at 42 Jackson st. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS CHAM- bermaid and waitress. No objection to plain sewilg. 4 referepces preceeec. Call at 315 ‘st., between Amity and Gongrtes se, Brooklyn. }00K’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN; is rate cook; understands ber business in all its iwrancbea; or ag feoning of « nize private family. Has good city reference. Can be seen at 11) 26th st,, two doors from 7th av. A KEPER'S SITUATION WANTED—BY A LADY of experience, who is willing to make herself generally ‘wecfa!, and would prefer a Rood home to large compensation. Refercnoes given. Apply at ‘OUSEKEEPER'S SITUATION WANTED-BY A CO: etent American lady, in & 1, or sah Bes: of city reference given. Call'at cos foapestion apie WANTING PLAIN SKW- tng, baby or made or embroidered hand- gomely and pee ney, call on or address Mre. Vantassel, TOL West Twenty-fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh ave anes. Orders promptly attended to, ITUATION WANTED—BY A PROTESTANT GERMAN girl, to do the work of a small family, or ag chambermaid, Gan give good city reference. Inquire at73 East 11th st. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, to do general house washer and fronor} come weil, recommended, Cali“at ber present place of employhoent, 8. U. Wait's bakery, 27 5th ave. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY young woman, to do chamberwork, washing and ironing: willing to do housework in a small famity. Good city refe- Fence given from her last place. Call tor two days at $2 7th m, fi t A RESPECTABLE ANTED—A_ SITUATION, BY A RESPECTAMLE ‘girl, as plain cook, washer and ironer. Good city refe- rence. Apply at 46 Butler st. ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK AND LAUN- dress. Apply at 353 10th st. for two days. ANTED-A SITUATION, BY 4 RESPECTABLE man, to take charge of an invalid, having been in that capacity for a length of time through the Stites, Cnba and fu- rope; it well educated: or would goto Europe with family er single gentleman. References given A note addressed to 3,8, 8, No. 9 Fulton ax., Brooklya, willbe promptiy attend- to. ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID IN A hotel or private boarding house; no objection to assist in ting on table; best city reference. Can be seen for two im the rear of 2034 Stanton st,, uear the Bowery, lop ANTED—A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND ‘waitress in a Protestant Sey can give relerences as to eharacter, &c. Address M. K. 'I., No. 3 Vige st, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION, IN SOME WHOLESALE business, by a young mah 17 years of age, who speaks and writes the French and Rnglish langna, and can farnish ‘unexceptionable city references Salary uo object, as a perma ment situation is Address Henry Pinchon, 56 Bleeck- er street. ANTED. mraets a wah beat cit take care © food washer ana ironer, beat o! Feference. Call at 49 Bast Sith st’, between th ny ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, A SITUA. tion to do general housework Call at 308 sth a ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE SCOTCH WOMAN, ‘a situation is cook, washer and ironer, ia a small private family; hax good references. Call for two days at 197 th xt, between 21 and 3d ave. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A ‘situation to do light chamherwork and plain sewlog’ or take care of a buby. Has five years’ reference her last piace. Call for two days at 20 Bast 10th st ANTED—1Y A PROTE: TA T SITUATION to do general housework in 8 small (amily. Good city references from her last place. Call at 38 Wes: 13th et, first floor, front rorm, for two days WASTED A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE WO- man, as first ook, understands ber business in all ita branches. None but first claes families need apply. washing and ironing. I reference. apply for three days 1k HELP WANTED—FEMALES. PROTESTANT ‘GIRL WANTED TO DO GENERAL 6 Bridge, B Roonal fal. ‘Call from 2 to 4 o’cloak, at wom septate x IN A GENTLE (COOK AND WAITRESS WANTED NA siand their business thoroughly, rants and have the bighsst rete. fou capacity and character. Apply immediately at 149 Grands NUMBER OF WOMEN AND OIRIS WANTED DAILY a seed eoaanneare ee ‘at good wages, some for first Class families Also sever: ota wapied Inquire at the large institute and oy 138 Lith st., coraer of6th av Gan, STRAW SEWERS WANTED—AT MRS. KEN- dall’s, No, 3 9th st _None but good hands need apply, Wr TIDY GIRL, AS COOK, Beagles AND in a private family. App from last place at jo. 8 Commer Gth av. ANZED—A YOUNG LADY. TO AIRED A ORR es Frese oglish, ug" pees fect know! of emt The reference Address ¢ Broad’ iO WaxteR A DRESSM AKER, wig CAPARLE TO cut, ftand make children’s ‘dre Boch a O07 vos none other, will find agituation at foe 2th at., near avenue. Warren bap yp DO beamed till gett) 4 and not work, wil id's font bony ead his Hnguire a 08 Weet'sith st, aa av. Apply: immediately. sia ANTED—A THOROUGHTY OOMPETENT YOUNG Woman, as cook and ji edly ePofegmes ‘aad iron- ing; must understand ber business and bring good city refe- renees. Apply at 134 West 24th at, ‘between! ‘and Sth ava, Wie? SMALL GIRL, FROM It T01 14 YEARS small private way. old, ina a. from 9 2 o'clock at562 Hudson at. ee nee WoNerk se munt SMART GIRL, FOR GENERAL House. work: just be a good cook, a first rate washer and = 4H rope and ‘good recommendutio; none need ap pe jut those who can answer to the abeve. Call at 122 Spring ‘Bt, second door from Greene, WANIED-A GIRL, T0 DO GENERAL, , HOUSE WORE. mroongttt chy Feferences required. HM Dean st, ANTED—A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWOR! roust be a good cook, washer and ironer: none but a Pi testant need apply, (ood reference required. Call at 168 East 2st at. ANTED—A NURSE AND PLAIN SEWER, WHO CAN Tead and write, Rest city reference required. Apply at 7 ie shland place, Perry st, between the hours of 11 and $ rs VAXTED—A COOK, ONE WHO THOROUGHLY UN. deretands the business; also ® chambermaid. Apply at 230 Benry st., Brooklyn. ¥ y ANTE! DAN ACTIVE AND OBLIGING OTRI. TO ‘ge of one child; she must he an excellent seumuren apace: Scotch, Swedish or German, who ean vk English, preterred. None need apply without the beat recommendations at 118 West 2lat st., for two days, between 10 and J o'clock. ANTED—A GIRL TO COOK, WASH AND IRON IN aemail family; xhe must be Civil, witlin, to work, and come well recommended. Apply at 46 West did st., after 9 o'cloel TANTED—A VERY NEAT GIRL, TO DO GENE rai housework in asmall famtiy, she must be a good cook and a frst rate washer and ironer; none others need apply atNo, $ Harrison place, Brooklyn. 7ANTED—A COMPETENT WAITRESS AND TWO nurses; one to travel South. Apply at WESLEY'S Se- lect Female Gffice, 292 Fourth avenue, near Twenty second street, removed frof Sixth avenue, All respectable giria de- sirous of up town situations are advised to call immedi.tely, A Indy in attendance. ANTED—A GERMAN, AMERICAN OR COLORED ‘woman, to wait upon A lady and ho are board ing, and to Wash, &e., for same; a good home for a mniddle gps woman; wages abou $5 per month. Apply at 108 West ANTED-—A “GIRL, TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK reins Milne for two days, between 9 and 13 o'clock, at No. 6 ANTED—AN INDUSTRIOUS, TIDY YOUNG GIRL, to do sewing and light chamberwork. in a private family; & few miles in the country. Apply for two days at 183 Williaa st., printing office, up stairs. ‘ANTED—A WOMAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSE. work, in a small family; also, a nurse who is accastomed ey must understand their business, and come well Feoommented. Apply at 331 Adelphi st, nes Fulton ave., rooklyn. J} ANTED—A SEAMSTRESS, WHO WILL required to do a litte light waiting: Nonable references. Apply ut 38 West 2 ANTED. GERMAN GIRL, housework, Apply at 479 6th ay wt NURSING WANTED.—A MARRIED WOMAN ust having lost ber ov.n «Bld wishes one to marge at her residénce Apply to MRS. BANNUN, 172 West 13th st, cor ner of Greenwich av. ALSO BE j must have unexcep- TO DO GENERAL ANTED—A SMART, TIDY GIRL, TO DO THE general housework of a small family; must bea goot plain cook, washer and ircner, and have good references. “Ap- Diy at $4 Lawrence st, near Myrtle av. Brdoklyn. J ANTED—TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, ‘one to cook, warh and iron, the other to do chamberwork tT Lot ot, near oth a row ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WITH A fresh breast of milk, a wet nurse at he- own Inquire for Mrs. G NO. 245 Went 38th at., th and 1th ave., oor, front room. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS chambermaid and s*amstrrss, or nurse and seamstress. Fins good city reference. an be seem for two days ut 196 Myr le av. as chambermald and waiter or to taxe care of « at en; fa willing to make herself geoernlly useful. Has the nes re ference from her last piace, 223 West 2)th st., between 8th and avs. _THE TRADES. SITUATION. WANTEL. —BY A “A RESPECT ABL Ke WAN, as baker and pastry cook, understands the business in all its branches; has had experience tor tea years in (rst «lxas motes, od references. — Addresa J. &., box LZ] Herald office. YOUNG FRENCHMAN, OF COLLEGIATE EDUCA tion and practical dranghtaman and macbinist, wants a ditowion in a machine shop or with 4 civil enyineer, ' Best city reference. Address H, H., box 240} Post ofige. SEGAR MAKERS—WANTED, TEN FIRST RATE workmen; ean have @ good price and sleady employment. Apply in the whip shop rear of #) buh ave. ) WATCH CASE MANUPACTURERS.—WANTED, BY & watch case maker, a situation; a steady man, Address F.8., Herald otf ) SHOPM«KERS—FIRST CLASS WORKME Indies’ and miasen’ heleed work wanted, at Zi ( Street, up stairs, Also, workmen on geutiomen workmen need a to whom stant employ! ANTED—A FIRST RaTE FANOY CAKE BAKER, Apply at 301 Fulton st, Brooklyn. ANTED—BY A FIRST OLASS PHILADELPATA house, « first rate cap cutter, one wao has been cutiiag for city trade, None need apply bat who are vooroaghiy ac guint rth the busines. Good wages and permawent em- Ployment wecured. Apply to M. “Stern, 46 Broulway, up SITUATIONS Was Te D=MALES, “DN ACTIVE, ENERORTIO YOUNG MAN WANTS A situation a entry clerk or assistant bookkeoper, or ‘in other eupacity where the wervices of good secountant penman would be required; is not afraid of work Kefe ore Timexceponable "Addreas overt Feompeon, 308 West st wir FRENCH GENTLEMAN, HAVING TAD SKVERat years experience in business, and who speaks seviPal ianguages, desires a eituation; he is willing ty well goods on commission. Best of references. Address P. P. P., Herald ITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, 19 YRARS of age, resident of this city, anxious for employment desires 2 situatiogs in » wholesule'dry goods, auction, groce ping honse: ia wctive and industrious, Best, retere ae wen if desi: Address George, Herald oflve. Salar ret at present: MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS.—A GEN tleman, who bas travelled through the South aod Weet for the last ten years welling goodeon bls Own account, intends going ES in & few weeks, and would like to lake the soine one or two articles that would pay him eScommalssion of at least ton given. Addrem Mortimer, "Neraid ace Undonbted rererences WANTED» ENTERPRISING AG new article, used in all bull Siend connty rigois tor sate.” Xpyh nt pale, w WICK, 61 Chambers street, frst floor’ ANTED—A BITUATION Ae di ‘0 SELL A ‘ines can be ean be made. H. SOUTH: ROR MESSEN. jer, by w young man, who fe whling > mike himeeif pruersl iy usefal ‘tera oft ANTED—A SITUATION AS SALESMAN IN A Whyleaule jewelry of silverware stor’. 07 4 young man thoroughly acqualated with the bugines®, who Ins) a practt gal electroplater. Refereaces given. Herald office. Address i, COAL. OAL.—OCOAL AND Wo ND $425 PBR TON —RED ASHE J large vant, dnlivered. at #4 25: stove, yrata and faroace at lower cush prices. All under cover Wood and kindling wood, for retailers, at Jow rates, ut yard No. 199 West sine teenth sirect, between Seyenth and Night) avenuce, and plain sewing. ar ‘To steady and wuatworthy Le! vilered. “Apoly after 9 o'clock in the base: near 2éth at, ANTED—TWO GOOD HOUSEMAIDS, A COOK, AND girl to attend children, at RIUHAJDS’, corner” Atlan- 1 Court streets, Brooklyn. good homes mit of 255 Sin tie HELP WASTED_M ALES, — PERSON WHO HAS MUCH 0B IN TRa. Falling 408g bls health somewhat tiapaireds though nee an invalto, wishes a companion to accompany hin to Fiori, to be absent two or three months. Kefereuces given if re quired, Address box $461 Post ollce, \HEMIST. WANTED, INSTRUCTION FROM A COMPR tent chemist in the art of testing essential oi!8 and per fumes Address, stating terms, and with references as io ability, G. F. A. box 648 Post oftice, N. PRREONS Ov OUMDF EMPLOYMENT CAN HEAR OF A business where they canmake five to ten doliars a day With very lilUeexertion, It will be necessary that each perso should have some means to start with. Apply to the l'rovi dezce Manufacturing Company, 197 Broadway, room No. 10, SSERS.—THREE OR FOUR GOOD CAN anted, 12 @ profitable business, Apply at 67 1 CANY HOUSE. WANTED A PORTER IN AN IMPORTING W., He Address, in own handwriting, with references, rald oftice. W step INMEDIATELY—AGENTS, OF GENTLE manly address, for New York, Brookiyn, Williamab ary and Jersey City. The article in question will sell readily, ao’ pay very well to industrious men. $5 required us security Call between 9and 12 A.M. and 2and5 P.M. at Gardner & o's store, 205 Camel st W ANTED—A COLORED BOY, TO MAKE HIMSELF nsetnlin a private family. Apply at 21 West I6th at between sth and 6th ava. ANTED—A OLERK IN A PRODUCE HOUS' silk ealesman, t¥o hosiery salesm Apply xt the Merchants’ Clerif’ Registry offic Situations procured for clerks on mr 105. No commission in ad WM. J. REDPATA, Superintendent. cantile branches. ANTED—A MAN WITH A #MAL 1g 10 travel; in a vew enterprise. The xm 1 in a short time. Good secnrity give seamount. The busine # can be seen by calling at 254 treet, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, for two days WANTED-AN INDUSTRIO' FROM 18 TO 2) years of age. who has had experience in bottling liquors oue who resides with his pareats preterred. pas A.B. ©. Herald office. CAPITAL, AND for Gord Boy, 7 ANTED—A SMART AND ACTIVE MAN TO SOLIOIT and deliver orders for & whotesale Uquor house in thie city. Address lotgrity, Herald offer. WaASTED—« young of aye; must be good peoman, quick and correct at figures, and remde with his p . No others need y Acctresa, in the handrriting of the apyileant, stating i references, A. H.N., Herald offlee, J ANTED—A OLERK, IN A GROCERY STORE; ONE who understands the business. Apply to P. J. Gafaey, i, corner of Henry. NTED—A SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS MAN, TO Grive a carriage and make nimeelt useful in the stable. None but sober and working men need apply. Spring at. S in Combustion ‘perfect ras ee care’ RH HOTCHKISS, 109 Nameu autor W pind need A RESPECTABL an porter, or to drive ws with the e ty, Best of reference trom reese W. #., box 125 Hernid « lice. 8 dag hee ON ASMAL PLAGE IN TH IN THRE OOUNTRY about seven mileg fr New York city, a man who ua dersiands | care of oxlia and farming: mast come weil ra commended; a single man preferred. Address O., box 3,015 Yost office, WARTED IN A LAW OPFICH— -AN BXPRATENOED managing clerk woo ie familiar with the routine Of bus! new at the bal Adder ae box 5,275 Post office. Warren IN remo vk heen A BAe ba MAN about 16, must ide with bia parents in the lower part of the chy. Inquire at 800 Water ot.” m ANTED—& FIRST OLASS WAITER OR WAITRESS YOUNG MAN, A 81 ; is well acquainied fs last omployera Ad to p00 short dietanae fn the country; none need apply bu thoge having good city, reterence and understandin ‘he bast ness perfec Apply at No. $ West 16 st, from 9 to 2 o’elocl WANTED OMFROMANTS AND OTHERS SUPPLIED gratis with first clase clerks, bookkeepers, salesmen, barkeepers, porters and male help generally, and saved ex: pense of advertising and annoyance from inqualited appt canis, by addreasing Merchants Ulerks! Reglatry fice, 78 Broudweny. WM. J. REDPATH, Superintendent ihonpansininane Waban en She INTELLIGENCE | OFFICES. ALL "PAMILIBS WANTING | GOOD [SERVANTS IMME diately, cal! at the large institute for domestics, 14 Eleventh street, corner of Sixth avenus, This extensive home has alundance of civil, capable help. Conducted by a respect able American lady, VAMILIRS AND HOTELS AN PRUCURE SRV ANTS respertabl nee and reliable babiia att (OAS v Institute, 1 way, near Cnsal ‘Thm inetitote seven yeara established) is now conducte an fing) °b geutleman of experience, and on strictly hon principien ANTED—A& OLERE FoR A SHIPPING OFFIC braketmen, two clerks for groce:y stores, thre six men for stenmees, tour girlstogo to Kurops aud Cai Bla Apply 0 Tl os, beLNK, 38 Hudson gt , 19 morrow. LOST AND FOUND. ; OG. ae 10 REWARD WILL byl PAID RM THOS, iraved “Sconcia, Mans. Mass.” OLD BRACKLET.—LOST, ON SATURDAY, THE #TH in Twenty second street, e'ween Sixth and Ninth Gren “imuil chain braceley, Ww enamelled. locket at: tache?, inthe shape of a heart. The | ver will be rews on eating Hh at 108 Duane street, or at | West Twenty second EF D—ON : Look bracelet. J{OUND—ON TUESDAY, ITH INSTANT, IN A TWEN- “aigthirl street and Ninth avenue stage, i poriemonnale ‘a sum of mouey, wi owner eal by falling at West Thirty: OUND—A PAIR OF SPECTACLES. FEE LOSER MAT: calton A. J.D, No, 29 Sonth street and get them, ogr SURWT IN ONE gine Bra CARS sr vay ‘udson Ri Fetsees. 26 first street, on ay in, Al stout four o'coek PY Mb, n largo. woollen shave fare thes Foro reoeive a suitable reward by returning ito 215 Week JRSDAY LAST, IN UNION. WARE, ‘The owner may apply at 93 Seven- SUNDAY, pocket surgical gcrntdod oa Tere: Herald office, Lest THE eeal PARK nore... 2 the 9th inst, a light colored leather case instroments. The der w will be liberal: Ing tio the adress he will in box It OBT—ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, IN A FIFTH avenue stage, between Warren an’ streets, » box containing niin Of pearla, A fall value will be given, nen wr the return of them, they being an om ADEM, 92 Wall street, Avey OST—AT WALLACK’S THEATRE, A LADIES’ FUR \4 Uppet. The finder will be sitanly, rewarded on bringin, itto P. M. Haverty’s bookstore, Fulton street, corner of Duteh. bob ‘ONRY PURSE vOueD im A MADISON AVENUE stage on the afternoon of the 10th inst., contataing + small sum of money. The ‘ations have the same on a dressing box 2,917 Post ofllee. LIVE DOLLARS REWARD.—I —1.08T, A SOOTCH THR- rier, with the name of owner {on the collar. The Sears oy will be paid by leaving him at Paton & Co.'s, No. 341 roadway. REWARD —108T, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, from 118 Third avenue, a small flax colored slut, with 2 ears, ‘The finder will conifer a favor by returning her to the above number. “Shela valuable only asa pet, REWARD.—LOST, NEAR ASTORIA, ON THE 9TH of Japnary, ao old iver ticked polnter’ dog. Owner's name on collar. The above reward w! ald on revurnia; him t WM STEEL, Savenswood. L. I., or Ill Cherry st, N.¥. $25 anak REWARD.—LOST, IN. BROOKLYN, ON SUNDAY, makers, Lon small gold wate -u'with hunting case, Wheeler & Son 027) Jay ‘ice, i Brooklyn, or 134 Front erier ‘he above reward will be paid for its return street, New York. FINANCIAL, UFFALO CITY WATER WORKS BONDS FOR SALE— aecured by asinking fund. Works cont $465,000; d:bt, O00. Interest seven per gent? guaranteed by the bee Coupons payable June and December in New York. JOHN B. MURRAY & OO., No. 4 Wall street, N. | pemeunenl MATHARD. oer LADIES’ SILK DRESS TOTTONS, TASSELS, &e., ech gpreteens AE ns ata ery ee SALLS, PARTIES, WEDDINGS, &0., £0. TLOSION GOODE, ‘consisting of | ps, &c., of our own ele; Orders recetved and pi qumetag and baskets of eet 1 of Dr. Clarke, bi BRILLANTRS, polite grt i Y 1244 CENTS PER YARD, T. M. JAMES, 102 avenue, near Righth street. OUAEERRERRS, TAKE NOTICE. A +» for abor eri the us * rit ON y pAMARED RY WATER, AtT. M. TT AMES 102 Sixth avenue, near Righth st. Al EMBROIDERIKS L ran AND ling off a ig they bag ned to close the conoet Immense ye rr eco a ae 651 Broadway. A lot of collars at less than half price. ana ! OOMFORT !! ELEGANCE ! 11 INSURED BY WEARING + pOuULAS & SHERWOOD'S NEW MATINEE SKIRT, WITH THE FAZENE P FASTENING ADJUSTABLE BUSTLE, BAFETY ! since it effectually obviates the danger arising from entangling the feet, of forelgn eubstances in th tte ® hoops ualin skirt ean be instantane- gtr emo removed os the « Ao bY PATENT DETACH ABE F. ZEB ae, reeds with other ents, and at no great SHINO replaced on the hoops ia a minute. LWOANCE, 1 because the acientiic out of the mustin skirt fine material of which it 1s co |. give & gracefu fail te io trobe worm ovaries nnd wht tn hot oi went, enable the wearer to ispenee, with's any intermediate skirt. The MATINEK SKIRT has eleven hoops, ealiheb but ten gunees, is STAMPED WITH THR TRADE MARK Of Messrs. Di LAS & SHERWOOD, and is the best skirt ever fatroduced to pny indispensable to every lady who desiree apparel SAFEY, COMFORT and BLE; GANGHT For pale'at all the principal stores ia he Unlis States and Canada, item a Rif kl Dap g § HNSTON & CO., No. 23 William strect, ETROIT CITY SEVEN PER CENT MUNICIPAL tonds, famed for the water Works, secured by frst Pledge of the entire of chy property; ies ptamber ned | 1889; total ‘Ten thousand fo: Teby JOHN B. MURRAY & CO., No. 40 Wall street, ETROIT, MONROE AND TOLEDO, DETROIT AND Milwatikie, Alilwaukie city, ralirgad’ and, Berlin io bonds wanted; Milwankie muntcl Iwankie and M:asis. Pont Fremoat and Indiana Oko ead. Indians, and W..cor town and Madison bonds; and Mi!waukieand Horieon notes tor sale by W. & M. H. WARD, 47 Exchange place, nge p! KIRTS.—ADIES WISHING A FINELY FITTING Skeleton skirt as low as 65c. up to $4. are respectfully ra- qnested lo call und examine a. large asyortment at 459 Broad way. Miss HAR WOOD, (late Frost & Uo.) ihe HUDSON BAY Rite tie el Broadway, wil iat Le en Lacipe aa of eir wt LADIES’ FANCY. "FURS, Ata reduction of 25 b per ‘cent from last year’s ‘On band a few of those Yerench mito mink seta, at ey. sold at $15. k mink sets, $5—usual price $12. Real victorine, muff and cuffs, $13. MARK J, KING, 54 Broadway. TVIDEND.—THE NEWTON COPPER TYPE COM- pany will payto their s'ockholders a semi-annual dividend of three and » bale (33) per cent atthe ofice of the cornpany, No. 14 Frankfort street, on and after the first day of February next. The transfer books will be closed until that date. AMUEL ORCHARD, Secretary. _New Yorx, Jan, 11, 1858. Bsr, RIVER BANK, NEW YORK, JAN. 5, 1859 —DIVI- vidend.—A semi annnal dividend of three and one-half Gp per cent bas been de next. The transfer ment, avable on and after January Ibe closed until the ag, Ww. 8. CARM AN, of pay: aabier. OR SALE Belvidere; Delaware Rallrond first mo bonda, ery ieyily 7 Balttoad tbe pean and Rari dae ters co oie ota Row ‘York md Doosan” ne } coul s Yas le ‘o1 june at pone “onl IN B. a ierennd & 00. 40 Wall street, New York, ASLIGHT STOCKS FOR SALE—PAYING 7, 8 AND oix cent Canal and 10 per cent dividends. ybaningion, Vy Bridgeport, Ct; Tiblea, N. ¥.; O.wego, N, is Fredericksburg, Va.; Jackson, Mich.; Paterson, N. J.; Water- nay, © ot ere N. Y.; Milwaukie, Wis.; Poughkeepsie, N. 3 Wash- i m, D. € “ir Y.; New Haven, Ct; Rahawy, N. J.; West Troy, Ny hrtford, Ct; Newport, R. 1 Reading, Pa. For sale by JOHN B, MURRAY & CO., 40 Wall street, “TOHNSTON & BANKERS, 23 ra Ver! hye A sed eo} buy and sel! stocks, bonds, noten, &c. vances tipon merchandise and Ore OF THS MERCHANTS’ INSURANCE COM- pany, of Fulton and Greenwich sirets, Rake! New Yous, Jaa, 8, 1890. rectors have this day declared a semian ast Mividend ne fie ag” perc om ith rabie on and alter the 100s day of January, 1859. Wat ABS, Secret FFICE OF THE HARMONY FIRE AND MARINE pomeies Company, No. 6 Broad street, New York, Jan 4, ‘Minh dividend.—The Board of Directors have this day de- giereda semi annual dividend of five per ent, paruole on BR. 0. GLOVER, Secretary. 6 Board o1 DR FFICE OF THE PACIFIC FIRE INSURANC COM. pany, corner of Kroadway and Grand street and 72 Wall street, BA mn Pa, 1859.4 one Lage dividend of nine per lared, payal se) demand. east fas Dee payabi. FJEREMTAT, Secretary, 2 NEW ORLEANS CANAL AND BANKING Com To sany have declared s setal-anonal dividend of five per Vag oh) to the stockholders registered at the New York (office of M. Morgan & eS No, 37 Willian street) on anda after Monday, February 7, 1859. ROY CITY SIX PER CENT BONDS, COUPONS PAY- able n New York January and July. These bonds are ic cepted as investments by the sev ks. For sale by _ SOHN B. Ml BRAY al v0, No. be street. HILLIAMSRURG GAS LIGHT STOCK WANTRED—BY JOHN B, MURRAY & CO., 40 Wallstreet, N. ¥ Warten A SHARE IN THE sutute Library on moderate 1,900 Post otfice, @ pon Jaret and very saat real estai ns ‘8 eecond mol upoa BoWwau. 2wi Wien sea " NEW YORK LAW IN- rms. Address E, box T 5:8 BROADWAY.—G. LE FORT & GO. HAVE MONEY TO Aa ANCE ON DIAMON! Ww an HES, Jit . mw er 3 ‘on DRY GOODS, ME. NAL PROPERTY OF ANY DsSCRIPTION, tive same for the highest cash priee Ladies an geotlemer wishing t obtain money for short pertodson pro Derty of known value, aocommodaied st sight on liberal terme. aniness private. ORT & CO. __b34 Broadway, opposite Chinese Assembly Roo AT 5. MAG DUFE'S, 298 BROADWAY, MONEY ADVANCED On all kinds of securities, alabiiabed 1348, HS MADE ON WATOHES, SeWELRY, DIA- ike., or bought for cash, at biished in monds, fas, “Busiress confidental, ta the rear Sr ‘ay y retail wore. Partics wishing advances would do well to call on me. 1. JACOBS, 407 Broadway. ‘ET SILK, WET SILK. oe Diack silk at ts. 64, and 5a, 6d., worth 7s. and 8s, . M. JAMES, 102 Sixth avenue, near Kighth street. 'T LINENS, WET SHEETING, Shirting, damask, oat doyltes, towels, &e., ixth avenue, near Eighth strect. + eideal Ge thors goods, which will b yw the cost of mannfacturing, will pentcrtpe a lary oPenald greatly beloy 204. SIXTH AVENUE, CORNER OF FOURTEENTH and “ENGLISH 206 CRAPE SETS AND COLLARS. New styles just received. Price low. R. H. MACY, 20. 4. GOOD HOOP SKIRTS, Shetland vells and good kid gloves, ‘Allfor 20 cents, sixth ‘avenue, R. H. MACY. 204. $1.50 per dozen old prices $2 per dozen, old pri ani Trish linen 250. S0e. per yard 206 oollen flannels. Sixth avenue, Marked down io aloes. They are cheap. R. H. MACY. 204 LACE Goons. Black thread lace, just received. and Black silk edgings, Just received. 26 White sik edn ngs, 28 canis a dosen, Sixth avenue,| English threa 'y cheap. Corner of Linen Smyrna edgings, Just received. Fourteenthst.| | White thread lace for pull sleeves, Just re- Best ceived and will be sold cheap. Quality French cornets, KID: nly 64.78, and 108.5 GLOVES: Much under pric Fifty cents. R. H, MACY, 204 Sixth avenue, WINTER FASHIONS. | RTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Target wreaths, allaud bridal wreaths, ead dresses and boaqueta. ‘A full and general assortment of are ery description of French aud American gu Jodbers and milliners are invited &9 call and oxamtne at PRICE'S Artigelal Flower Manufnctory, | {LOWERS FLOWERS.—GET YOUR FLOWERS AT DORAN’S, 282 Fifth avenue, corner of Thirty-first strect. ‘You will get ‘the’ best varieties, ged artisticaily, cut fresh from the planta, at very moderate prices. Parties and wed- Gingesupplied ai the shortest notice. _MUSICAL, a (ON, PIANOFORTH PURCHASERS, TO THESE rices: —Rorewood seven octave, round cornered, carved naval price $375—for $226; pearl keyed do., $250; splen- four round cornered, seven octave, $275; six and whale nue '¢ rosewood, second hand, $130; mahogany do., $90. efe- rence to six hundred sold. McDONALD & CO., Nd. 245 Sixth avenue, GREAT SACRIFIC FOR CASH, IF APPLTED AA. for immediately. Fine toned fullseven omtave, rosewo: round ered pinnoforte, beautifully finished,” full tron frame, sev manufactured by old established city makers | &e, Call at the residence No. 7 Second street. A ERR FOR SALE OR TO HIRE— with the pri great inducements will be offered to a cash p morning and from 1 to street. GREAT BARGAI octave rosewood pi mn be seen until li in the o'clock in the afternoon at 35 Wooster A FOUR ROUND CO&NER7 te, aerpentine mouldings, finished back same as front, car us, ke ; overstrung bass, splendid tone; city maker's guarantee.” Must be sold at any sacrifice, Apply st the residence, 208 Madison street. MOST EXCELLENT RC PIANOFORT new and of ex eedingly fine tone and touch, fully war ranted, will be sold ata very great bargain. A second hand piano taken in exebange, by ALBERT WEEBR, mautacturer, {56'Wost Broadway, near Canal st HICKERING & | GRAND SQUARE AND Cetiour PIANOS, ‘arerooms Broadw: 694 ©. & SONS have boen awarded 85 prize mevtals i, the supe riortty of their ee q the last 35 ASON AND! WAMUINS spel MiCODeONS AND RABMORIUMS, For parlora, churches, vestries and lodges, At wholesale and retail, _PIANOS TO ‘RENT. WOOD DVANOES MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND Jewelry, or bought for cash, at the old established store of I i ig & 9: 351 Broadway. Strictly confidential and 00 yn AOU the building. Upposite the isroad vray the &- Upon T JACKSON'S—MC ADVANCED ON DIAMONDS, watches, jewelry, plate. dry goods, merchandise and per- ol roperty ot avery devcrtption, or boug! neat wold. JO. EPH A.J AUKSON, auctioneer and brok Grand street, Lures doora west of Urowiway. er 1 AT CHAMBERS STREET, THE WEL 2 EROWE AND old ertablished ISAACS advances money to any amount on diamonds, watebes, jewelry and every description of valu- able property, or the same honght at the bighest cash prices. Frou a confidential, N. B.—No business transaxied op nonte MAN, DIAMOND BROKER AND GENERAL y in wall or large enms, On loowe all kins of mer: em mt le A, “heater, sdvabces mo or set diamonds, watches, jewelry, and on chandise, or buys the same for the highest ‘oash private oifiee, 66 Nagwau atroet, up stairs, room Wo. ness pr mpt and coufitential DVANCES ON MBRO HANDIS, On iarge oF sual Tiamonda, watches, &e , 00 boos, ‘Or the same bought at the J. H. BARKINGER, 170 if OAN OFFICE. MONEY ADVANCED ON Alls Of good recurities, including a ing machines, of good « warranied by 0. H. AS Boal- KINDS 6 machines, &e ality aud of all kinds, for a ‘aud YRUS, auctioneer, 36 Maiden ORY 10 LEND—AT MODERATE RATI ON DIA. monde, watcher, jewelry, wilver, sultan rip. tions of persoual property. Gooas may be redewmed a within one sear, H. BAKNARD, 21 Phir cy ne, Ee and Ninth streets. Kntrance t private fies by the 1008. 10,000. 100.Stakarn ie ay Ul. dn oie) irictly private. Ofmiee boul —==== === SEGARS ANI AND. "TOBAC oO. YASH PURCHASERS ARE WANTED To WXAMING my assorument of Havana, domestic and German segare, La Normans aa low SHEEKS, 17 Broadway. Bag ive are guaranteed all purchasers, Oo. per thousand, j* Met CHAMBER KUITS or FURNITURE, In and style, wholesale and re: trom E WARREN WARD, 27 Uanal chcoak told ae), our door ra caatol Broadway URNITURK, FURNITURE —HIGt for household and office furniture, carpeting. As, Money advanced on fornitare, pianos horses, wagous, watches, dia monde, merchandine, Tad machines, 7 py dor mored ow ood terme RIC eink ALPEN wine atroat URNITURE nonane FOR READY MONEY. —A rain 4s, 0115 Sigh wreae, bergen Mata wad Team Reyes M LIZA. VALENTINI, ‘THE WELL KNOWN CANTA. trice, gives lessons of sin ing: plano, aud the languages, French, Italtan, Spanish and h, at her private residence % ea street, near Broadway. ‘Call every day from 12 tll o’eloc! OR SALR—AT A “GREAT SACRIFICN, A SUPERIOR rosewood piano, four large round corners, back name as tront carved mouldings and yre; pricé $22) seen at LINDEMAN & SON'S, 56 Franklin street, near way. ed Can be Broad- UITAR AND BINGING.—NAPOLEON W. GOULD, gultarist, enables his pupils in a few lessons to accom; =f songs, and play effectively Pine most admired composit Address 04 Fourth avenue, opposite Eleventh street. Puplls attended at Harlem, High Bridge and Oarmansville. Mes TESSONS.—A COMPETENT LADY TRAOHER would like to instruct a few more young piano pupils at their residences, or herown. Knowing that many families ‘would like to er gage a music teacher, but hesitate at the naval high charges, she will make her terms such as she feels conf. dent will prove satisfactory to any parties wishing to engage, Address by note, stating name and residence, Piano Teacher, Heraid oftiee. | (ee INSTRUCTION, —WANTED IMMEDIATELY, ‘® eacher for janoforte and volee, Sitnat sant and per sete pply Thurad redey ot te Mustost ‘Asad: my, 268 Kowery. L. A. BENJAMIN, Principal. TANOS, MELODRONS AND ALBXANDRE O@GA. of superior make, at great bargaloa—Second bani pianos nt extremely Jow prices, ranging from $25 to $150 New pianos for rent, and rent allowed if purchase. Monthly pay- ments received for planos aud melodeons, at 358 Broadway, HORACE WATSRS, Agent P 0, 18 125; 28 mehogan organs for 8:5 an street. pianos for $1) wo amall doo at 211 Ninth avenues near Twenty .fifth GONZALE: 'O NEW “AND BLEGANT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSR. wood pianofortes, one ey all round, carved legs and pear) keys, full metalic plate all the intent improvementa; real bargain for cash, or an ond piano taken in exchange, be ween at 177 Kast Twentieth treet. Also ® good rose: ‘Wood piano for $40. THE SALL SEASON. ALEDONTAN cLyB Bal THE SECOND ANNU AT, BALL of the NEW Y GALEDONTAN GLUT ott ¥ ae at NiBLOs GARDEM jan. ROBERTSON'S celebrated band ia engaued Thursday evening, Profersor MACPHERSON, Floor Dire vr elie, commiuee guarantee that this will be the bost ball of the aaon. ws $2 each, to be had at the door on the evening of the 1. We THIBTIETH ANNUAL BAM OF THe NRW York Fire Nepartinent, for the benefit of the Widow and han Fund, will take piace at the Academy of Mnale on Monday ev oning, 0. 4, 1559. Ticketa may be prosured of managers or he following oBeers A, BU KK, A nll cor OUM 6 Sean a, ns FP. Weew an, Sep 116 Peart sraet Foran ii Sieve, Trewern | Market welling, sheet ing, shirting | NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1859. SHIPPING. Seen pene nnn anne enamanad M ae BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL FROM NEW YORE 70 LIVERPOOL Chief cabin, je pa ape Cabin, from New Yorh and Fhi ‘Third class, from N.York to i le for — is shyt with remte to the use of or apply at the office of the compaay. dun DALE, 16 Broadway, N. Y., Agent. In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings TLANTIC ROYAL MAIL ST&AM NAVIGATION oie fi a iba Te Galway Line.—The next de- be the steamship CIRCASSIAN, Baptain tain Geo, Wan, Jackson, on Thersiay, tng 2th of Janney touching at Se Jon WN. F, F,, to receive the core! sm Sam third, $3 second, eties on, cate fo plate, knife a1 Johns First Class, Prices of cludiag free ti ela to all the rinel} ns Britain. Third class mi fo &o., and bedding. P Passage 10 St J freight, or passage inquire of the American Risin company St fT Ben street, aad at their other advertised offices Faaeado to B the third class can be secured at ae asin ee Gio ces, persons out from any of the principal cities on the Mise of railway in Great Britain for $35, from Galway for $30. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, ALEX. HOLLAND, Manager. ‘OR SOUTHAMPTON ANB HAVRE.—THE UNITED States mail steamer AR AGO, D. Lines commander, will leave for Havre, touching at Bouthamp! re tojand Be malls gers, on Saturday, February 6, at 12 0 ‘om pier Ree 87 North rivor, foot of Beach et ‘This ship has five water tight Daath ene enclosing the gagines, sothat in the ‘event of collision or stranding, the w' i not reieh them, and, the pumpe being free 19 work, tie ently of the vessel and pastengers would be secured. paeaes not wanted during the Ms el should bbe aeint on we day before sailing, seamed: La freight or p: PI ty 3 DAYTON, agent, No.7 yrs N. B.—The steamer FULTON will succeed the AR. aa and ail March 5. rae tO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL ry. rituout delay, isto elther of the ‘Nbove ‘places, Rood BEUPAAT, DUS wr $30, Return tick aix months by any GLABG owe ‘apt’ bir pson. fan. 22, 12 Bifeenaceee. ma ‘Sninriny Fen. 1 12 ot ma ‘ited lags, found with cooked Por ‘freight or passage apply to ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway. GTEAM 10 GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, DUB lin and Londonderry’ for $30.—The ‘yew and power‘) steamship GLASGOW, Captain Thompson, will sail for Glae- gow on Saturday, pate 42, at 12o'clock. free tickets from. Petes hi Pen i ‘above | named places. Drafws at sight, payable in any part of Great Britain or Ireland. For passage and other particulars apply to TAPSCUTT & CO., No. South street. GTEAM TOLIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW AND ALL, Gath satis on Hatarday, Jan tse Tre CITY OF MAN- $80, incluais ed aie tor comin bore places, $30, incluain, S001 3. ag apply to itd. CORTIS & GO. 117 Broadway. N. Y. date th Wet) STATES MAIL SJUTABRN STRAM- ‘ship line for Havana and Key West, Fis. via Charice ton, 8. rhe. splendid and favorite steamship ISABKL, Wm. Rolling, will leave Charleston fer Key West and day and ack. P. M., frov fiver, connecting weit ithe Is TSAREE for ols may be lication PEE OPFOR MLETON & CO, 29 Broadway. OLEMAN'S eesti vonwta Line FOR SAN, FRANOISCO, Salling reginlariy on advertinnd day, OLIPP «| DAY, JANUARY 15, ns ex ¥. D.8. BABCOCK, Comma Is now rapidly receiving her cargo, at pler 16 "Bast river, foot of ntation of the Jonna America asa California ewes known as to need no comment. Her to ‘M. T. COLEMAN & 00. 88 Wall si Tontine But Agents in San Francisco, Messrs WMT, COLEMAN & 30. Exchange on San Francisco for sale lo gums to sult, Limited advances on shipments of roved mer- chandise. Lt Cum NS onroR are. ils gel SAN f FRAMOIEOO, OLIPrEA SatUk Day JANUARY 22, The fast sailing olf yper ship commander, is now it pier 14 East river: This cloganvanid ‘beta dioper thas been but ex sly for the Califurnia trade, having all the improved ven- Hiatious, and has always delivered her cargoes in superior con dition, offers yreat inducements o shippers desirous of landing thelr goodain an Prancieco free from sweat and other da ures at the loweat rates, an large engagement will be despatched on her ete day NV. .—No sal soda taken on vessels of this line, for balance of freight re a T. COLEMAN & 09., 88 Wail sireet, Tontine Building. 1 Roagatacrt EXPRESS LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO. CURRENT RATES AND NO DECEPTION. Extreme clipper of Saturday, Jan. 15. Bowing 7 handling wilh unusual care shippers’ FO i id ent ent ANT extreme clipper ship Woodside commander. Completing ber loading at pler 28 Kast river. Selected by government as a desirable couveyance for a large quantity of provisions, will ingure digpatch as above positive has made the passage from this port toS. F. in 100 ge, ‘at lowest }OUCK, COOLEY eo to, LIS. Water street, ‘Tontine Buildings, Messrs. Dewrrt, Kittie & Co., Agents in San Francisco: USTRALIA PIONKER LINE.—ESTABLISHED 1852— Carrying the United States maila.—Salling positively on the day advertised.—The noble clipper ship SREWSTEN, 1,000 tone register, lark commander, succeeds the Shakspere, and will have prompt despatch for Melbourne. she ts the Only ‘A I abip niw on the berth for Anuatralia, and hag splendis tnd commostous’ acoommodstions for gers. Une-hall ofher onrgo ia a ready engaged, and shippers will please ine early application for freight. For freight or asnage apply 10 B.W. CAMERON, No. 6 Bowling Green, Sight bills tor aule and cash advances made on conaigaments. Consignees iv Australia Messrs, Wilkinson Brothers & Co. N** ORLEANS, ALB. housed fo MOBILE, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, ANY, COLUMBUS, MACON, AUGUSTA, us plaae Wo IDA, ‘The favorita sent steamship FLORIDA, ‘not Fs Crowell, will leave on Saturday, Jan 15, at3P.M., from pier No. 4 North river, Tickets can be had for the following places, fare as low ss by any other steamer trom New York to Savannah, accom ia uperior:— mew York to New Ole oblig, $35; Montgomery. Al 3 $24, Golumola, ua, or pass’ » or ee L. bana ak 8 & SON, o. 1 Broadway. The Wednesday steamers will be | withdraw for the present. OR THE SOUTH, VIA CHARLESTON, §. O—SKMI- reek voted States mail side wheel ste seniahlp ln First class cabla p»aange. Aad Deck passage... The neapientd ‘steamship MARION, w. Foster commander, will leave pier No. 4 North river on Wednesday, January 12 at Se'clock P. M. pi oe ‘Through uekets to the foiowing pincer may be had: er} Columbia, 8. 0. % Jacksonville, Fis, +20, Pilntka, # TIURRTON & CO., 29 Brondway. aut COLUMBIA, ‘Captain Berry, succeeds on Saturday, January 18. Fema SAVANNAH AND, FLORIDA—THE AMERICAN w steamship Company's new and MONTOOMENY. F Crocker grmumnnior” wid trent $25 2 5 Bier id North river oa Saturda January 19; at 3 0'Glook P.M. 'abin passage to avann insurpassed accom a roa lokets to Now Orloans, $39 6; Movie, 84% pany, j Alianta, $23; Columbus, to, ba ‘tiny as a low rates, steamers leaving Savannah Mondays, ‘Wednesdaya vad Fridays. Freight 10 cents per foot and pro- jonate rates. Insurance, one-half percent, Apply to i ,OROM WL A CO., 86 Went Line The HUNT: .K suceseda on Saturday, January 22 Fe NASBAU (N. P.) AND HAVANA—THE GRITION and North American royal mail steamship K ARN AK, ( 3 ABrowntens will ul from the company's dock, oh a Jermay for the above ports the day afer the 1 the stoniaahip ‘Africa, which left A Lsverpool Stun December Passage money to Nassau. Do. ‘Havans.. Bo. 0: between Nessun and Havana, ona passage apply to K, CUNARD, ren, (OH NORFOLK, CITY POINT AND RICHMOND THR United States mail steamship Capt. Thomas skinner, wl one on Ratan 1Bth hav vat bock Mt, M. from plér No. 13 North river, will arrive at Norfolk ext afternoon, and at CRY Point the following mon homing. a Fae nen South Houthers Tine “Tose fnr Richesoad wii arrive there on Men ny morn. ing. Travetlers. will fo: Wis xe oat wad pe on Vassage fare, wi qa Ga ta Fesorebare, aad ch. #10. Apply’ to i Het NS CCRN 4a ronal wn Groce. ; , Ga i me commit: we of the Feople’'s and Kegulara’ General Committees of the elty and county of of New York. the following ticket was ele tei, faving rocetved 23 votes, belng a majority of all the ‘vous rat: eNO exerntive dictation; no unoa with “Pammany” until the General Committes, aa ele be the democratte electors ean meetin Tammany, Hall without die stion from the Tam many sachems. General Committee—Ignatiue Flyna, Jamas M. Lawson, Jeane West, William J Van Aradala, Alfred J. Mot yong Jamen Weight, Vaniel You Samoa A. 100 lark, Wm Brisley, Thomas Lawrence . Ulanvelt, Matthew: ral ga uf Mareinw ect fi Tnepooto A FULLA rt, JAS, Ay DEVLAKK, \ * INSTRUCTION, rrr: ADR SEnawery and 28) cm Saeed soem Be lnigroston shalt PAINE Thi mule lop were ) Ledger. bookseepers oF PENMANSHTP amp hg ten |way—New pupils are | here are ape ae Bing egarn neparately taught at hows no aut hisown Vek B. acon | RENCE LESSONS GIVEN—BY A LADY OR ORNTLE between een Harrison. Mel hastens lexkidet RENCH IN ‘SIXTY LESHONS 4 ‘ urth avenue, near Tenth street —In one moni TSanslats ned tna wer fs Poaash, quaint them. ‘Apply from 1 112. Met ou AHS, —NO. 4 MONTH em ABIORAL, TEACHERS’ ara, Sol indlen Wr geatiemsen whating y soupacgt south, casi oF west, can be mutually, of by fore Bosign, Balroore and Ws », will please report; dnarews, ‘Now York. "Correspondents wanted in every ‘cauniy. fg olsen BITUATION AS BSSIDENT OR V: int) wo woud Scrent, halagme eeeuettine c iss household as the school room. Inquire for v8 Palen at. ody ‘ANTRD—TEN nen ee he gg TO TAKE A CO! ee oe tea ae THE LECTURE SEASON. LECTURE ON pone Leh, be d ft Ne Wek te aaticered. etore tho ‘are cin, ithe ot ew lew | on Mi ‘evening. dan. jy Sate lectures Spear. een ineia te cents each; two Uokets admitting a gentleman and two ladies, "Tickets to be had of the membars of tha clab and at tha pring cipal hotels and music sto: Jersey City. RICHARD OOCHICAN: ESoordiarye B, ROBINSON RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES THAT, request, he will deliver his course of yatta noing on Wednesday evening, Suawary: 16 ., commenct on Li) ning, Januar, co Duly ‘Times’ "Toke fae) ) ft pee sla Brooklyn Seale aane Se ea el cent ceat ‘o be ‘oat i ital store Nou Nou Seventh ‘street, and Odeon. To RS. CORA L. V. HATOH WILL CONTINUE BER aciugte of leclurea in Cliton Hall on, Wednesday even | fe 12th of January, at73s o'clock. Subject may be given byrne the audience. Admiitance 15 Gigrona y JRSSIK WHITE MARIO WILL ae: oe Italian Women, on Saturday afternoon, at] o'clock, at Clinton Hall, Astor place. taission ome SALES ( Ly iF REAL »}STATH. RARE CHANGE FOR CLOTH MERCHANTS. AND A "ieniers ia telling farm at Near Rocka- iain, Tirtas or eatenre: Ty ouisins twonty= ¢i.hbi acres of first rate land, Saie high aie of eullivauion, ex- acres, wich are ta wood; 9 acres are p Soa at ‘dmothy, 8 acre clase cottage house a rooms; frame building aed ia with prick; the walle hard finished, marble mantels, &c.; stables, barn, Pp weak, mortgage, and for the balance, loth, can ming, 'at fair prices, wou en, fess 11¢ Houston street, second floor, stating where and when an interview can be had.’ No agent need ap= | ply. ‘This place need only to be seen to be appreciated. Legal ree omar Foe WORKING MEN.—FOR | yrengs Pl wale ‘a jess than the of teen built within the lost four y_ ars.’ Helos considetabie dal enity about laborers in the neighborbood, and no: enough to supply the demand, the owner thinks this would be a good. ehance for aclu» of’ smart men to provide themselves with a healthy and pleasant home, and also steady employment; the land, fron ing on both sides of two road , makes t cohventeat to cut up in about twelve or fourteen Iota For ulars< i} address John Romer, 171 West street, or Daniel Billings, by letter, directed to Salisbury Mills, Orange county N.Y. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY StaT FUR SaL6—OON- sisting of & very fine house and tweuty acres of land, _witbin about fifty miautes of Wall s.rect, New Yo ky located ‘on the edge of the village of Passaic, New Jersey, and on the line of the rie or Vaterson itsiiroad, digtant 1 46 miles from, city of Paterson. The land City and 136 salle from t creas. fe fai cea ean eaten dine Fete ocean cree | Hite: ren rhe 7 dss fern built, —_ x here are 3 vearily ot pean new barn, carriage house, use, COrn, id wood houses. In the vicinity Ss are iatenber ot beautiful conntry residences of gentle- men, For further pardeulars apply to THOMAS MAGPAR- LAN & 8ON8, 180" ‘Tenth atreet, near Third avenue, N. ¥. OR SALB, OR EXOUANGE FUR VACANT LOTB— Seven amall neat brown stone houses, situated on the north side of Twentieth street. Setween First and Second ave- ues; the hows are three stories in height, with balconies; i front there are court yarda, enclosed ‘with nent iron railings ith chine rng Nye 1 i bed ntl \@ _ to THOMAS MACH hMAGRARLAN BONS, 160 Teuih sires, | bird avenue, N. ¥. { ite. OR SALE OR KXCHANGE—FOR PROPERTY IN this city, a farm of 247 acres, at Binghamton, on the Brio ae ‘has two dwellings, and is well diriaed into lots, clear \d timper; one of the best farming districts tn the Neate, RG rlkmOk, 1D William street. ‘OR | SALE- THE BOUND B&OOK HOTEL, ROUND Brook N.J., located on the Central Railroad, two hours’ ride from New York, and italso situated on the Waston and New ae Brunswick turnpike at Bouud Brook New Jersey. 1270 feet front by 40 in depth. and, wing 40 9y 20, foe stables are large and will accommodate from 80 to 100 and all other necessary outbuildings in good condition: the best stands from Kaston to New Brunswick; also, abont is offtred tor sale 44 12 acres of good lund. ‘The above property on the most reasonable terms. For pai lars address . broprieter, ng P. HOLOUMBE, Bound Brook, ounty, N. J, R SALE—A BRICK COTTAGE AND LOT, ATA bargain. It is pleasartly eltuated on Fortieta street, between Fourth and Lexington avennes. Terms easy. {n- quire of T. TOWNSEND, &2 Nassau street, N. Y. F°, RALE-THR THKER STORY AND ATTIC brick house 193 ‘net Place, between Montgomery snd al Governeur bap the modern bag ts ed Fen (or $000 peryenr, inquire of Lewis CHIsuSSTRRS rents for ir year, jul ol OF Foul eniate ageot, 202 Fast Broudway or 62 Ullirstreat OR SALE—TK NEW SUBSTANTIAL BROWN STONE front three sry and basement honso, $7 Kast Thirty rst street, near Madison avenue with all ihe modern tmprove- ments. Inquire at 11 Wail street, room No. 13. (OR SALE—UNK THREE STORY AND BASEMENT high storp dwelling on Forty fifth street, between iroad- way and Sixth avenue. the house contains the modern im- | provements and wil! be sold at alow price, apply to JOHN | McCLAVk, 387 Ninth avenue. } JOR SALK-THE SMALL TWO STORY AND ATTIC | brick front house No, 56 Suffolk street, near Grand; is in x0od order, having beeu occupied by the owner the past three | years For particulars apply on the premises ‘OK SALE—THREE NEW FIRST CLASS THREE STORY and basement houses on the aonth elde of West Thirty third street, between Seventh and Kixbth avenues; two thirds of the pureba-e money ean remmin on bond and morigae Apply to A BRANDON, 103 wall street. . =a - a ss lis OR SALE OK EXOBANGE FO Na IN this clty—‘the well known residence * Locust Grove,” one mile below Greenbush, opposite atbany, with 135 acres of land under fine cultivation, well adupted to gurden &c, Has fine orchard, grapes, strawberries, flower bery, &c, ‘Ihe mansion is Wxot, with out buildings. William street, .OR SALE—THE FIVE YE and furniture of lakelock’s i avenue. The present oovapant bas hee be sold cheap for cash, Kentlow. Apply on the brtaniven. Fer SALE OR TO LEASE-IN BROOALYR, & Dy three corner brick house, wiih vauited cellar, cla: tern in the yard, mable and two brick shops, twox-ther with two lots of ground. ‘Stages trom Peck slip and rand street fer- Hes ronoing every’ Gfiecm winutee Terma easy. For street, room 6, in front of the house. r particuiare apply at O4 Nassau F°s, SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR A FARM, AND THE difference ae in cash—A large brick house barn, car- riage house, cow a poultry bonse, dec, in first rate repairs seven acres of nice land, highly cuitivateu; ‘a large qnantitv of fine fruit and ornamental trees, with « fine garden of two acres, beat of water, firat clase schools and three churches, alte ones on the Cor ver, five mioutes’ walk trom the depot of the Hartford and New Haven Kailrowt, «nd half an hour f om Hartford and Springfieid. Wor farther particulars inquire of GRUKGE F. NUCK, 191 Pear! street, New York. HIS HOUSE FOR SALE.—CASH WILL hasan it posted, Tr ata low figure; part can remain on m wif four story nnd high stoop basemoat; 23% by 08, for 106; goon los cation, and convenient to Broadway. for further information address Bank, Lafarge Houne, 6/1 terondway ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALK, AT A BACRI- —A grist mill, with two run of stones, fine ower, and in perfect running order, and now doing a masinens; aboutfour acres ot good iaud, dwelling house, barn, &c,, belonging to the same, ail in good order, Also « botel doing 8 good busioess: barn, stables and shout two acres of land bo Tong thee Wo, This eutire property is situated in the Ving village of New Providence, Union county Now New + Jersey, near the summit of the Morris’ and, neve tsaihrond Ne York paying propersy, wis litle or a6 incuraomnnee. Por lew York payin 1 4 oF no tnourn' on dare inquire of BERPHEN G, WoO, Ld Wen Mek Ny Yo or of HAAG N: MUNN. tn the premises. “OOO arOURTH, AVENUE, STORNS, CORNER $ of Forty fire: stron: pe oF A tho sloarh cars the Harlem’ and New Haven Railroad; an opening Sheol wating house or bakery seldom me Focal witht paPIng & Targe premlurn.. Will be sold or let cheap. Inquire al ob Went Foriy pecenth street or No.7 Wallstreet ot HeNKY be BOLI. 7 THE CLOTHING STORK OF WILLIAM WALSH, ire wtreet, corner of uane street—wanted, « irae an of gentlemen's cast off cloth will be ready caah, than elsewhere, fimall You, arco W tan Walah, No, 5 Contte street. 7 44 CENTRE srRpaT Ate RE STRE mart emen ‘will reeelve fifty oi ae far CONROY, preatnny “isha WISH TO PURCHASH A or or READY MADB clothing or boots and “er iron of vartor kinds, or dry to the amount. int BE 80 ON, for which T wit pay ba and the balance in good productive | land. Ad~ dren A. K., owegoy" 's Hotel l ADIES AND GRN’ 4 not humbu; piece for secon Mivertiner will leahing, nec sppond Bas and iwenty: by Mra, Minta, ANI) GENTS’ Shoring WANTED. L*B ADTRS paid for ladien’ atlk a pe sate Amo, furniture, jewel ma trvchual reenan, from St rool Atlendod wo, Laven Sore werks ost weventh avenue, baween Niseoealis outlets sixeole, New York. i!

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