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aoa MUN: AL AFFAIRS. Our St. Thomas Correspondence. —- ie a Sr. Tuomas, Jan. 1, 1850, Board of Aldermen. New Year's Congratulations Between the Governor and Gene- ‘This Board met last evening—President McSpedon in val Santa Anna—Trade Dull—Marke, Freight and Ea change Rates, dc. ‘We have two great ‘men in this country—our worthy and venerable Governor, and the retired Mexican war- rior. Both have met to-day and interchanged cordial greetings and the good wishes of the season, being ad- monished, probably, that neither will have much to re- gre t of ie things of time in a few more years, months or es of flour were made at $6 50 a $6 75; : meet ohn and Odio, extra, $7 4 81 26; and Geor ‘the chair. ‘A communication was received from the Mayor, sending in aclaim of Mr. Robineon for $470 for the use of the police and fire telegraphic wires from tho City stall, and also stating that Mr. R. had cut offthe ‘comancalcations Referred to a special committee of three. Acommunication was received from] the ComgueDer, eomplaining of the inadequate provision for office room and the want of sufficient clerical force in his department. 7 50 a py 24 ilot bread’ $3 $350! ‘He therefore asks the early action of the Board upon au $5; ort ids 16 to $19; hams, $130 such necessary repairs and alterations as aro ab:o- | $14; utter, $1! ian Hh cod! ih, $3 a $4; Yately required. tar, 34 505 Wi, 8 Js 50; apa Lurpentine; Soe. a 580. a jumber, P,P ‘The ordinance provides that thero shall be nino clorks | PSyGishus—Salts Turk wea pA or Buales, Be, a 90, additional to those now employed inthe department, to be “s siness dul be denominated respectively two assistant bookkeepers and seven general clerks, also two deputy collectors of city revenue and two messengers. The two assistant Dookkeepers shall receive $1,200 per annum each, Tho feyen general clerks shall receive five, $1,000 each, and two $800 cach per annum. The deputy collectors ghail receive the same compensation. The messenger sball receive $700 a year each. "The communication and ordinance were referred to th Exchanges.—London,” $4.90 a $4 92%; Paris, 5.25 0 5.30; United’ States, sight bank drafts, 3¢ premium; pri- vate do., 60 days sight, La 1% do, Court of General Sessions. Before Judge Russell. JAN. 20,—At the opening of the court this morning, the jury who tried Arthur Marcyski, alias Marsh, for stealing $82 from Nicholas Howard, were called in, and on their Committee on Salaries and Offices. foreman stating that they had not agreed upon a verdict ‘The following was also received from the Comptrol | during the night, his Honor discharged them. Jer:— AN INTERESTING CASE OF ASSAULT AND BATTERY. ‘Tux Common Counct—I transmit herewith copy of a lette G trad date of January 18, Instant, from the yea ieaeral, Wm. Gott and Wm. Haw were shen placed on trial for ia Folaton to a judgment Tecovered un the 16th of November | an assault and battery on Richard F. Hawthorne, a medi- u Je 0 e of New York, for the sum " 7 the lundred ang seventy thousand seven hundred and thirteen | °&! Student, committed at the house of Gott, in Thirtieth street, near Seventh avenue, on the 4th of December, The circumstances attending the assault were peculiar, dollars and twenty-four cents. Their claim upon which this tnd much interes yas gperefore evinced in the progress judgment is founded ts for & commission of iva (6 per cent charged to the State by the Corporation of the of the investigat gi teee from the evidence ad. duced by the prosec city of New York to cover the expense of col currence Mrs. Gott feeling the ‘taxes levied upon. the county for Stato nrpeses, the amount of such commisslons—running back for some years pein wyibheldt ie Ae eel vebalt of the ee ierebetnant att him to furnish her with medical attendance, as se waa in “delicate condition,” When the hour of her deliveraace drew nigh the doctor, true to his humanitarian instinots, requested Mr. Hawthorne, & medical student and junior the fact that the payment of the state taxes and the deduc- tion of this per centage bave heen regularly and anaually assistant at Bellevue Hospital, to take charge of the case. He did so, and, accompanied by Valentine Collins, a fellow ‘usted, this demand is remarkable, to say the Jeast of it; and student, proceeded to Lae habitation of Mrs. Gow, aud on is more especially 80 since It is understood such allowance is mide, without objection, to all the oller counties of the Stata; The importance of this case demands, as I have no donbt it wili receive, the immediavs action of the Common Council, and I have ouly to recommend early application to the Legislature for Femiasion of the jugment, or should, this | their arrival found Mr. Gott and a nurse (the be retused by that b that provision for its liquidation | sister of the patient) in attendance, Finding Be made in the tax levy for LO NS Coca that Mrs, Gott had the pains of labor, th UBT. T. HAWS, Comptroller. ithe cdmiunication was’ refeerpd to Yoo Corporation | Pi86d ber via” a Ths amuseings poder athew tet Counsel, who was also directed to memorialize the Legis- | jeinorrhage should be stopped, the medical practitioners , lature to relieve the city from the judgment, The report of the Committee on Streets was presented, in favor of directing that the pavement in Broadway, from the Battery to the northerly side of Franklin street, and from the souther!y side of Canal strect to Fourteeth street, be taken fup and replaced with Bolgian pavement; the contract 0 be awarded to Charles W. Waterbury at $1 50 called for a quantum of cold water, which was prompt furnished by the anxious and devoted Gott; but as v were about apply it they were suddenly interrupted t the purse, as also by the husband, who questioued the skill of the youthful disciples of Estulapius. Their pro fessionul dignity was assailed and their Southern blood Wey 4 Was stirred up at tis unwarrantabie interference, aud per yard square for the Liat cor aig nt and 85 cents | thoy stated that unless they were permitted to pursue the per square foot for new bridge stone pavements (cross | course they deemed expedient thoy would leave, aad walks); the stone of the present pavement to revert tothe | wended their way to the door of the chamber; but'¢ contractor. The reyort was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. ‘THE TAX LEVY FOR 1850 AMENDED, ‘The tax levy was taken up, and the items resumed from where the redding was last left off, Oa motion of Alder- exbibiting a sivgular combination of mental qualivies— devotion to his beloved, nervous excitement and a want of ordinary iuteiligence—stood with his back to the door, and said they should uot go out until they had finished their “piss The nurse, Mr. Gott and the medic an Bessy the ein of Se se counsel fees in the Jo- | faculty commenced to pitch into one another, Mrs. Gott and the infantile Gott pe @ privileged spectators of the Alderman Brapy moved to striko out the sum of $88,348 | scone, The “f proclaimed the victors, for 64, claims for work for the Street Department under Cono- ver and Devlin, ‘The motion to strike out was lost, On motion of Alderman Braprey, the sum of $235,000 to pay the Lowber judgment against the city was inserted in the tax levy. ‘A motion was made by Alderman Brapy to strike out the amount for judgments paid and to be paid, which was lost. they succeeded in ejecting Gott. an! tho murs the citadel uutil the arrival of the oflier of t was attracted to the spot by the cries of Officer Haw on entering the room commenced an unwar- rantable agsan\t upon the young men, hitting them oa the head with his club, and i order to give a ttle spice to the aflair, one of the infuriated crowd that had gathered round this tragical gceue, threatened to spill the contents of Mr. Collins’ cranium, brains and learning included, on the floor. ‘The medical students were subsequently removed to the station house, and after being confined for a few hours wero released by their friends. The statements of the witnesses for the prosecution were not materially contradicted by the testimony for the defence, which was contradictory and unreliable. Mr. Hall appeared in behalf of the Metropolitan Commis- sfoners, id Mr. G . 0f$10,000 for the Jolut Committee on Accounts for the | S°pere SU) Cx Allergy ay re et ne able ear ies0. The motion to strike out was lost by a vote of | ‘.cictant District avtorney 3 (0 to 6. Judge Russell, ina lucid charge, recapitulated the lead-, Alderman Bravy moveil to strike out the sum of $30,000 | in’ vows of the ev ust ana ini aces tha lawen ape appropriation for Fourth avenue parks from Thirty-fourth | Canto to the to Forty-second street. ‘The motion to strike out was cor- The jury, after a few moments’ consultation, found the ried by a vote of 10 to 6. defendants guilty, and they were remanded for eentence. On motion of Alderman Tuomey, the item of $35,000 for ‘The Grand Jury came into court and presented a large printing for departments was rediiced to $15,000. batch of iudicunénts, after which they retired to resuine ‘On motion of Alderman Stake the sum of $10,000 was | {ie discharge of thelr dutics. appropriated for inspectors of manure, at 33 per day. ‘On motion of Alderman SEAGKIST, the sum of $1,000 was inserted for county contingencies, for the expenses of the Board of County Canvassors for 1856, which the then Comptroller (laze) retised to allow. ‘The sum of $21,400, for expenses for Clerks of Sapreme Court, was amended by inserting the sum of $24,600. ‘The tax levy, as amended, was then adopted by a vote Alderman Tvomey moved to strike out the sum of $10,000 for printing for the Commitice ou Joint Accounts. — He could not believe that the committee had printiog to such an amount, which was more than all the otuer heads of departments had expended for printing. he CHARMAN explained that it was @ typographioal er ror; that the sum was not for ‘printing,’ but for the ex. pense of the Joint Committee on Accounts. ‘The word “printing”? was then stricken out. ‘A motion was then made to sirike out the appropriation Surrogate’s Court. Before Edward ©, West, Sarrojzate, In the Matter of the Will of Alfred Hill, deceased.— The testator died some four years ago, having executed a will by which he gave all ‘his personal estate to Miss Elizabeth Parker, and his real estate to his mother and sisters, When the will came before the Surrogate for probats, it clearly appeared that the testator made the will under a mistake, supposing that certain valuable leasehold premises belonging to him would pass under the will to his mother and sisters. The Surrogate, after a long litigation, made.a decree admitting the will to pro- bate, but exoluding the said leasehold estate from ite ope- ration, from which decree Miss Parker appealed to th» Supreme Court, which ailirmed the decision of the Surro- gate, In the meantime a considerable surplus has accu- mulated, and this application is that the Sarrogate shail decree a8 to whom the funds now in hand shall be paid and to compel the executor to transfer and assign the said leases to the mother and sisters, and to deliver to them all the munimenis of title, and that they be put in actual possession of the premises, and that they be paid all the 13 to The following was received and referred:— Stuner Comurssionzn’s, Orvice, 3 New pes in. 18, 1859. 4 ‘Tne Hoxoranie tam BoaRo or wex—Your resolu: Hon of the tou Inst. euling tia. artment fr 9 dctatld statement of expel ares Sitendent of Kepaire aud supplies since he soubof April st, was duly recelted, aud ihe necessary directions have beer ven {or a complinnce naith the samo. it will be seen by the feuers of the Deputy superintendent, Mr. ‘Richardson (copies Of which I have the honor to enciose), that a considerable Sengis of time must elapse before th eatatement an be, pro jared, and in all probablity nddiuonal expense will have to be urfed. 1 would, theretore, with mueh respect, beg leave to recommend, in accordance with the sug; the Deputy Bumerintendent of epairs and Supplies, that if th: honorable Board desire the information at an early day. a committee be ‘appotnte ‘tne bool d records of the olfice of the | accumulations of rent. Witnesses have beeu produced, De uty Biperntendent amas N and a considerable amount of testimony taken on behalf’ ‘these boo ks are oat ch & manner that the Committee | of both parties. For the present the case is closed, but it ;h information in relation to an ‘would reqnire many weeksto copy. ely furnished by this department which Ref tema tovgive fall and ‘accurate ie knerledge tothe Common Gounctlin regardin any and every branchof the pubiebuainogs | = under its charge. By a ECUTION IN VinGinta—Disrressing SoENE— ieaths py mon oui me, Sota re Sere ane eo ant. | eeey Sounders, who murdered bis wifo ‘n Southampton ie ‘Allof which is respectfully sub. | County, Va., was executed at Jerusalem, in that county, eS eee " mission on Friday, the 14th inst. He confessed that he shot his mitted. W. SMITH, Street Commissioner. n Friday, th A confessed Unt he ba wife w! ¢ wassleeping, and said that though he loved ‘The Board then aajouraed seRontey. her, he was driven to 1 by. his father-in-law, who would eemerememat! not allow them to live happily together, A miuister prayed Hoard of Councilmen. with the prisoner, after which, says a letter in the Peters- THE SALT ORDINANCE—A NEW FERRY FROM THE | purg £zpress, the Sherif’ approached the cell and an- BATTERY—REMOVAL OF THE PARK FOUNTA nounced that at the expiration of ton minutes he would HUDSON RIVER KAILROAD-—-SPECIAL COMMITTEE proceed to execute the sentence of the law. The ten ON REPAIRING THE CITY MALL, minutes soon expired—more seconds with the doomed af ay: —_ eside man—and the unfortunate culprit was led to the seaffold. The Board met last evening—Mr. Cornell, the President, | ji's'h inde wore pinioned behind him, his countenance will be arghed next week by counsel on both sides. The wills of Thomas Shields, John Squire, Jr., and Sarah Armatrong have been admitted to probate. presiding. was a complete picture of woe, and he walked with a The minutes of the previous meeting were read and | trembling and unsteady step. He ascended the steps anil *: took his position upon the fatal trapdoor. The Shoriif ba candid then addressed him, saying if be desired to speak au op- REMONSTRANCE FROM RAILROAD COMPANIES AGAINST THB SALT | portunity was now’ presented. He remained silent and ORDINANCE. motionless, The fatal momenthad now arrived, ‘The cap was drawu over his face and the trap door caused to when the knot in the rope slipped and the miserable man fell heavily to the ground. In the most piteous tones ue implored for terey, and begged! the officers not to hang him again; but the sherifi informed him that he was bound to €xeoute the law, and the wretched prisoner, trembling in every joint, was again conducted to the svat fold. Tho knot was readjusted; the trapdoor restored to its place, and a second time it was announced all things were ready, Ata given signal the trapdoor fell again, : and the body of Bray Saunders dangled in the air. Bat A petition from Wm. B. Townsend and two hundred | jittc agitation was apparent after the lapse of a moment others, to have aslip set apart at the Battery fora new | or two, then a slight tremor and twitching and all was steam ferry to Clifton and Fort Hamiiton, was referred to | still. ‘the Committee on Ferries. THe PARK FOUNTAIN. The Present offered a resolution “that the fountain now existing at the lower part of the City Hall Park be taken up and transferred to the centre of Madison square, and that the Croton Aqueduct Commissioners be instructed to give the same their early attention.” Referred to the Com ‘The Present submitted a remoustrance of the Second, Third and Sixth Avenue railroads against the adoption of ‘an ordinance to prevent the use of salt for clearing snow from the railroad tracks. It was referred to the Commit- tee on Railroads. A few unimportant petitions and resolutions were re- ferred to their appropriate committees. PETITION FOR A NEW FERRY FROM THE BATTERY. __REWARDS. $2 from pewart — LOST, “ON Wi ere ok ES, is Thira hose oan. Lndee wil ootiec a favee oy Tenraing wie the above number. She is valuable only asa pet. REWARD.—LOST, ON THURSDAY, JAN. 20, IN mittee on Lands and Places. € WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. $2 Vaiversity piace, Between bighth and. Ninth streets, na Mr. Townsend presented the following resolution :— embroklered bandket ‘St Ma ‘he above reward will be Resolved, That a special committee of three be ap- | paid on tia return to NO. 12 8h Pointed {rom the Board to make the necessary arrange- “a ments for celebrating the one hundred and twenty-seventh anniversary of the birthday of Washington, and that the place. ou 5 PEWARD T1087, ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, a black, and tan’ terrier slut, with a brass collar around her neck. The finder will receive the above reward sum of —— dollars be, and the same is hereby appro- | and the thanks of the owner by returning her to 282 West — therefor. ‘Twenty-third street. over. VIER TWENTY-SIX TO BE REPAIRED, $ REWARD WILL RE GIVEN FOR THE URN The Board concurred with the Aldermen in aresolution | f of a ATA i poy lost on. tion Adan Ky LA containing a communication from the Street Commis- hao Pome in seo, en Lot cuctios | tia sioner asking for the immediate repairs to pier twenty- | above reward will be paid on the return of the watch to 1a six East river and an ‘jation thereior, Kant Twenty-seventh street, ‘THE HUDBON RIVER RAILROAD. A resolution was adopted directing the Street Commis- sioner to inform the Board by what authority the Hudson River Railroad Company are laying additional rails in Hudson street across the sidewalks, ‘The Company are also directed to discontinue the lay’ ing of pdditiona rei rails in Hudson street between Reade and Duane streets. REPATRING THE CITY HALL. The resolution recommending the reference of the REWARD.—LOST, LAST WEEK, A GENTLE- man's single stove’ diamond in, set in gold. 6 50) reward will be paid tor the recovery of the pin, and positively no questions asked. Apply to James H. ve Ror Broadway $100 REWARD WILL BE PAID BY THE SUBSORI- (shone atore was entered on Wednesday night the ata es a And fancy, striped and plaid dress ton for ‘any part of & ‘GHORGE KEYES, 048 Highth avenue. the recovery of the goods, OF in propor Mayor's message to the an hn te committees, ‘was called up for adoption, w) Mr. Ortancon moved that het pore ot the Rane ry 10 REWARD Wit J PAID, AND, 4 UES pertai 5 or ining to the repairing of the City Hall be referred to street, of the “Mulwardaparngas ‘aa aoe me Rd St, ft Warren ‘@ special committee, as it was very desirable to take some action in this matter as soon as possib! Tho President put the motion, and there appeare! to be a unanimous yote in its favor, but the Chair stated | — he was unable to decide. ‘The ayes and nays were calied for, when Mr. Ottarson’s motion was adopted by a vote of 1 ‘The committee consists of Me’ articles of value contuined in a cage, stolen from the door at the Above number on the evening of Wednesday, Jan, 5. J. FRED, MILWARD, 7 OUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIO UNION CLUB.—A REGU- lar meeting of this agsoolation will be held at its roome, corner of Broome and Mercer atreets, this (Friday) evening, at wh v8. Uttarson, MoCarty, Frear, Patt and Allen. Pio'elock. General and punctual attendance is requested, THE FINANCE! COMMITTER, fas business of Importance will be brougst before the meeting. The roeotution in favor of increasing tho Finanee Com | A. 8. SuLLIvAN, ecretar, ILy. Caltit, President, mittec, by appointing two republican members, was thon calied tp, When ‘Tus ’kestpENT said that the resolution was out of order. The mover of it would be compelled to give a wovk's notice, in order that it could be acted upon logaily, Tho ordinance presented by Alderman Booun and adopt: ed by the Board of: Aldermen, instructing the Counsel to POST OFFICE ! NOTICH. OST OFFICE NOTICE. —THR MAILS Fe via Portland, Mo,, peratenmer NORTH Punic Jose ut this office on a} st of January, , Torelok Po Me yeaacy POWLEN, Poxinaater the Corporation to memorialize the Legislature to amend | = Le. s pee charter, in order that the members of the Com- ee i. Sill al on Council for the years 1858 and 1869 might receive | 8T, GERMAIN, BROADWAY, FIFTH AVE. $1,000 per annum for their labors, also to prepare an act OTe ead went TMoat mate This poattiful, and permitting parties to civil actious to. be witnesses in their ‘unique hotel has been thoroughly repaired, pean and put own behalf, was loat by a large vote, in complete order, and is now ‘conducted on the European Subsequently the vote was reconsidered, ‘and the paper laid on the table, The communication of the Sheriff to the Board of Aller. men, having reference to the feasibility of erecting » new county jail in Ludiow street, on land belonging to the city, ‘was referred to the Committee on Repairs and Sapphes, Mr. Ottarson remarking, that fa his opinion the Board had lenis soeved in private pariors. A suite of commo Riot elogantiy Tarnished rove, guttable form largo, family, falso several small parlors and bedrooms, with baths attached, to rent permanently at reasonable rates, The location of this hotel, At the fnterrection of Broadway, Filth avenue and Twenty second street, ia not excelled by any house in the it being one of the most accessible and fashionable neigh no jurisdiction in the matter, and jt should be acted upon | berhoods. by the Board of Supervisors, ; : RULES AND ORDERS OF TIF HOARD. The ordinance regulating the rules Toard for the ensuing year was adopted, Board adjourned tll Monday, (1 ordore of the afvor which the DIGRON SHOOTING TITS DAY, Tih 28F, Bloak House, corner of Third avenue and 10) Shooting tv commence at 2 o’¢lock previsely. NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, ROOMS, TO LET. SHIPPING. ESR... rT I TES A NY PARTIES HAVING TWO OR THREE ROOMS TO | (HE BRITISH A\ RTH ICAN ROYAL MAIL Jet, with ture for sale, will peas with ® parehecoe by, MO TR AMBHIES. ae WW Hore pice’ statiag terrae. Chief cabin PROM WEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Bins Y <STORE AND | Second cabln passage aise) lot No, 685 Broadway to lease for s term of years, ply FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. M. LIVINGSTON, No 8 Green’ Chief cabin passage. a d cobnn pasnage ED STORE TO LET. IN‘ ee AS AT FEE COAL OF- shy Sean On Oe, fice corner of Rivington and Buflolt eat ta is tess CAN. Seca. RNISHED HOUSE TO LET—PIRST. BROWN Capt. fran Fa Cap, nda i gem CuAae AFRICA Cant a yt. ‘int enor, apt. J. Leltch, Montague sstrvet, Brooklyn. All or part | Att nnn A a board. Address D, W., box 120 af me rent taken in flee, TWO OR bs oye PLEASANT Poaaee, RooMae 1 ope Aa igzma at bt Pines rect, rd dor west of Brosiway. Bath, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—IN Hs TO LET ae one of the mest etrable iven st of Mars er Umvot Mays or parloulahs addres box Bill oye LO PAPER MILL T Lehi PAPER MILL hee h ae Boawell Mn, situated on Wissahickon creek, and SiSptod eo make feerWook paper, ithas three’ engines, one next four tonchne 6 Inches we, and all tb up urtenances for the ren ately. Apply to or addreas George H. Levis, teria § Sout Saath f third, $30. An inte, nite and TORE TO LET—IN CATHARINE STREET; BEST LOCA- P S935 tion in the street. The large and spacious store, 43 Catha- p= Fire elas; $95; ae corner of Madison street, to let. Apply on the pre- of the American Mxpress lass can be secured at TORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE.—THE yoaeae Oi elite bes beta eiaphistod ta ioe lace and orabcaery | Sazeriesiore oGieey to bring, permnag out from any, of fs Dusit ess for the last four years, and fs one of the best slands in | Se fret Galway for $30. Brook}yn, _Apply at t 191 Fulton street, zx AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY, po Let—roe ERY DESIRABLE LOFTS OF NO. 3 ALES ED nd A Cortiandt street, “Inquire on the premises. POR SOUHAMPTON AN, HAVRE. THE UNITED States nail steamer ARAGO, 1. Lines commander, will leave for Hwre, wouching, at Southamptoa to land the inatie vers on Saturday, February 8, at 12 o'clock, from (0.37 forth river, foot of Meach Pin ‘lip han five Water tight compartments encloaing the engines, so bat, in the event of collision or stranding, the wa- ter could not reach them, and, the pumps being free to work, the satety of the vessel and passengers would ba aecured. Rage Tok wanted during the voyage should be sent on the daybefore sailing, marked "Helow.” A HAIR DRESSING SALOON OR BARGER first rate location, in the Anson Honse, 79 Spring- . Inquire on the premises. ye LET—A NEW BUILDING, 25x10, WITH GOOD basement, built fire proof, light'‘on three sides, situated in rie of the city, inquire of SOHUETZE & LU- LFF, 402 Broome street, near Broadway, OLET—I1H NEAT TWO STORY BRICK DWELUING | For freightor passng house No. % Lispenard street; Croton water and PW DIAN TON, azeot, No.7 Broadway. hroughout. Possession given immediately, if required. gl ow. B.—Thesteamar FULTON will suovead the ARAGO, and Jy to STILWELL & SWALN, No, 11 Chambers street sail March 5 pO LET—A BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED HOUSE, NO, 179 Greene street, newr the corner ot Bleecker street.’ Ap: ply JOHN R FARRINGTON, 12 Chambers street, oF 55 hart Nmeteenth street, STi. TC LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, DUL- ud Tel e Uni ted inal, V aa reduced raiea ~The Liv- <= | pel New York and Pulstelpsla, Stesmanin Company’ 0 LET—T0 QUIET RESPECTABLE FAMILIES, AT A | S2iendid Clyie-bullt trom screw stesmabips are ied Jow rent, nice airy apartments, with gas, water, &c., in the ir roan We hew brick building 3 New Canal strect, two doors eastot El | orry oF WiSHINGTON York, Saturday, January 29 dridge sureet. Also a swore and basement to let. EANGAROC Saturday. Pevruary 12 eraser athe oe At aeolock. 44 North river. 7 HOUSE AND STORE, NO. 519% SROAD. | Passengers wil find this the mos: speedy and wate route to the Way, now occupied by Mr. Bradman, Possession the lat Sent of February. Apply to James W. Bleecker, 54 Wall street. TES OF PASSAGE: Cabin, from kew Yorn ‘and. Fhiladelpbia . ‘Third class, fom N. York to any of the above named pinoos, 30 Return tick:ts available for six months, $60. orwarded to Havre, Paris, dambw T—FOR CAB ines, dagnerreotypiais, &c., Sais amaria ; also rooms on Browdway and twelfth Passengers fo , Bremen, He Antwerp andall paria of the Contiient without del street, with spac/ous entrance, at 817 and S19 Broatway, cor. dete? gd parte mn ph aeley, herof Twelfth strect. Apply t JOHN 5. KELSO, 62 Willan | NOUCe-) Thee seamera are provided ith evary req Bea! Sib Lae IES 2 8 lings enttoed with regne io tho uae of lights NO LET—WITHOUT BOARD, ON BROOKLYN ~ een igane cs Se boogie Heignts, within three minutes? walk of two ferries, aplea | gy DALE Ba parce aeldve Yo Anon santfurnished room, in a private family. References given 1859. BOARDING AND LODGIN GENTLEMAN Pach ns WIFE AND ONE OR TWO can be accommodated with comfortably rete 8 rivate farnily, where the comforts of x ‘and convenient to avenue cars. Ap~ hear Seventh avenue, aixth street, near 3 BOARDING AND LODGING. PI ion + Ro rire Tretinaay omar tae ta Se itlemen, with Tiere family; “Apply at 2a w street. Y hgh pbk tes FINE SECOND STO or unfurnished, to ‘one ortwo young emen of good moral ‘the South, street , No. 2 Third furnished waa PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCOMMODATE xe cdccsmremtaees sats cet frm, with a forme fos Foom. Prince between Fences required. arta board, at 146 Woosier size, streets, ptiouable A FRONT Pa 4 Lloor of oF without board tween Broadway GENTLEMAN AND LADY WiaH BOARD IN’ 4 private family where there are no ouhe: ; lor and bedroom ike a’ fous family. A RLOR AND TWO BEDROOMS ON THE of @ modern built house to let, tarnished, with Apply at 51 Weat Twenty six:h at and avenue. — Teaference rei ee 1g. None need apply. who furnish the beat of references. Would prefer a relig ddress 8. . B., Herald office, and state terms. A PRIVATE td al wouup LET BITHER A SUIT ‘of rooms or sin; rentleme: man land mite, wah 'y wih OF wiboat n OF & Apply at “B Went A HANDSOME Dinner at six. need A Apply ai SMALL FAMILY WOULD LET, TOGETHER oR Separate, w snit of furnished rooms on_ th floor, 10 gentlemen, moderate” Referens pply Veuth street, between Finth and Nisin havent \¢ first or wec ind je nl board if aco we ‘Terms io fest Kle- street, first house betow South Tenu: street, EP pr EI ns Lin 3 FURNISHED OR UNFU! D, avenues. hap agg gen A Late WHo Is THE side of the town” ream ra a at — rer oes Maher Dan an Fourteenis street, and convents to the ee Herald office. fb ig NEATLY FURNISHED PARLOR AND with board, atriely rove an ace] aprinnndea TWO GENTLEMEN, TWO, EDROO! Ww ‘and parlor’ well BRL ILE with pri shi hg ee at bears to at enue a ni Jon oie wot plain ‘board; loca- Terms moderate and good re! irate funlly town, by gentleman of quiet oer ould prone ‘up town, by et Pe good neighborhood, Address M. X., » Herald office, Y PUAN SMALL AMERICAN FAMIL healthy part of South Brook! choice rooms toa carty ot single qeutieimen oF gent jent to ferry and cars. For part- ry men and their wives, conven! culars address Nelson. Herai ollice, oné wee. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO OR THREE A odated tingle gentiemen can he ao rooms and bourd, street, between Lex’ SHED FRONT PARI ae bedroom on the Seeund floor, to let, with bc ag anand wile; house first claws; ¢ 0 Ridin wrens aro, ean ‘areata contenient eeoad ight 7 St, Mark’s place, I RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY, LIVING IN. A A. pieasant location noar Irowdway aaa lessor meet would let one or iwo neatly furnished rooms, with a private table, toa gentleman or gentleman and lady. tions first class. None bat those able to pay @ ltderal price mswer this, Address for one week Liberal Price, Station ry erect. Respectable references. RESIDING IN A FINE Aceommonia- with pleasant as, bath, ke, ot 10) East Twenty-second fngiow anit Third avenues, ANTED-IN EROOKLYN, iY A GENTLEMAN and wife and fv single a, within five minutes? walk of the Wall street or Fulton faeries, permanent board, whe: read; terms must moderate. Address box 3,829 New York Post office, BOARD, BY where there nard, toa street, ANTED-IN THE SEVENTH WAR a young lady. in a strictly private fami are no boarders, and where the comfort tomemente moderate BOND STREET, CORNER OF tlemen can be necommadated BP AT gl} Cir rooms, with or without partial board, ith pleasant furnished TR . CORNER oF} STATE, SATIERY — MIMO dna Traut petioce ou the HA Aa eo biard, sullable for families. Also. single roome, suitable’ for gentlemen, Location very pleagant, having fine view of the ay GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR TWO SINGLE A. gentiemen ean find elegant tarnished at vi moderate prices, at 007 How broadway; the house contains gas, improvemenis. A Methodist Fost office. room, OARD.—T0 LET, jon is ‘Verms moderate. apply at 6: ished, with board. coors west of Sixth avenue, street, ove block ‘west of bath ‘and all the modern GENTLEMAN AND WIFE DESIRE TWO NEATLY furnished rooms, with full board for the lady and partial ward for the gentleman, ‘Terms not to exoe ‘amily preferred. Address G. P. ‘$5 per week, W., box 692 LADY WOULD LIKE TO LET A HANDSOME Toom and bedroom adjoining, with bosrd. Also a single ‘Terms moderate. a Apply at 106 Macdougal street. A GENTLEMAN AND LADY CAN AA dated with a large and pleasant second story Location tinexeeptionable, rave. seferences exchanged. Address J BE ACCOMMo- WITH BOARD, A FURNISHaD room on the first floor, with pantry, closet, gas, &c. ‘the venient slid pleasant and the tamily small. West twenty-sixth street, afew @ ST. MARK'S PLACE —A'LARGE FURNISHED FRONT room and bedroom, with the exclusive use of a fine bath- room, may be had together or separately, with board, in a first class bouse, on moderaie terms, 26 CUINTON PLACE.—TO LET, A PART OR THE whole of the second floor, furaished or unfurnished, a family or single gentlemen, with excellent attendance and ime best board: only & tew boerders taxeu; rooms let without board. Reierences exchan, 3 ) WES? SE\ ENTERNTH STKE, HETWEAN FIFTH and Sixth avenues —A pleasant suit of rooms, with board, to let toe ieee, ‘and wite oraiayle gentlemen’ References exchange’ 4 TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXT 1 myennes 4 h ppsilemanand wife or a few single gen’ Je- mer on obtain pleasant rooms with board. Dinner at yix o'cloc » Herald 44. WEST FLEVENTH STKEET.—SUITS OF hisbed rooms to let. suitable for a geatieman ko 4 or single gentlemer 8 upon the Europern pian. ‘rencly and Spaniah spoken in the family. “References exchang ‘ed, apd required. Terms reasonable. Address J, it, C. Brooklyn TEAM TOGLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, SELFAME, DUL- 2 lin and lpndonderry, without delay, for. $00. earn tok tia to ethos the bore laces, good for aix months by any HASE, A meamer of Uuline, Ary seat, compictely Larnished iba Mons Yeroas BEARGOW, ipl (Batarday, Jan. 2, 12M station, Wesichester cot iho most extensive and | GuaEGOw, Meee, Capt. Oummning uriay, Feb. \& 12 M country Kates of pisage—Oabin, $76; third ciasa, found with oooked A. Wax, 89 Exchange place. | provisions, For feighiyr passage 2) NT, A LARGE FRO: 7 PROBEST ORAIG, 17 Broadway. 8, and a large back room and three bedrooms, to Fosby street, near Broome, suit: REAT UNITED STATES MAIL SUDTHEAN BTRAM- able for one or two Large yard, with every conve ship Hrfor Havane and Key West, Fla. vis Charies- nience; near a good market. Apply on the premises for two O-the splendid and fevorive sieamnahio ISA SEL rr Wan, Talina wl oe mate mt 4th nd 19 of rane The ogi n ae RE —THE OFFICES NOW OCCUPIED BY THE leave port for rieston @ver} ‘anew: RENT THE, OBFIUES NOW, OCOUPIED BY TUE | Geyand Ravuriay: af 9 o'Cioas P. Me, jer No. 4 rer, connedng with the BABEL io ve ibore: bore. Stn Building, entrance 128 Fulton street; also a large allice on ad opp OFTOD, THURTAON RCO, 19 Broad wey, the third floor of the new building on the site of the old Brick Church, corner of Nassau aud Beekman. str Apply 0 MUNN’ & UO,, Scientide American office, 128 ¥ultoa street. 5 OLEMAN' 0 TMARE-THR LARGE FIVE STORY BUILDINGS, Cov caLibawra Lane ret roeetie yt eda Nos. land $ and § and 7 Bowery, comer of Division CoE ee A eNO ART 22, street; one ofthe best situations in the city for banking, Inst ng Fance: of othar busiaess, 1t- will be let together or divided, The fan TO ne and Improved to sult tenatus, “Apply to Rt, M. MALUOLM, on tiiimeati Sager east, Maing «h gincks, teil viver, Thi oa ah substan’ Rr jpper bas been built ex ly for having all the improved ven: Eintowe, madtie a always delivered her cargoes in snperior con Gicdon, offers eat inducements to 4 hippers desirous of landing thelr goodain &n Francisco free from Sweatund saber dauka. ts eeares ‘atthe lowest rates, and having large engagemen's, be on her advertised day XN. 1S Ne al soda taken on vessels oF this line. balanceof cht the premises, LIGHTED FLOORS TO L2T—WITH OR WITH: lateiy. Inquire at Oak Hail Font power; possession im: clothing siore, 84 and £6 Pulto MISCELLANEOUS. For A’ INSYANTANEOUR HAIR, DYE—OUR PREPARA. freight apply» ooLEMAN & 00. by te Ros Srksron GoOROR" 78 HAIR DYB 88 Wall street. Tontine Fontatog. In entirely diferent from any otter hair dyes ues, fis on tirely free from all inj) gredienta, can be appiied at: Heng and wit net injure the gloss of ie roost Gelieate hair, ‘not canse that dry appearance #9 iy produced by most hair dyes. The time required for ps Tie ee MOUSTACHE AND EYE BROWS mut a few ADLES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIR sufceattime 1a apply the aye, lathe “safest and most cou. Thingy trom t85 use. of two or vee soparmie jude; aid of, two or thiee #6} ; any desired, from )LEMAN’S LINE. Oh i a tes youn BM ERTCA, sramanier. ‘This unrivalled been delayed in her load! type ear the havin orn the pease ee es she will continueto receive freight and be Roapeichtd pandively on gf before Returday, January 22 BoaRP yatta NDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO L th bowrd, to families; also rooms tor single gentiemeA! Dinner at 6 o'clock. Inquire at No.9 Uarroll place, 1 street OARD.—T0 LET, WITH BOARD, TWO PLEASANT bali bedrooms, suitable for single gentlemen or ladies, TT West Twenty second street. Disherat 6. Uuesseptousble ven and require references B™. BDe Linner al6 P.M. Eighth avenue. OARD.—GENTLEMEN 400d board in & n OARD.—A VE b I OARD — furnished, suitabie for a gentleman and his wie, of for pbysictan,. ner atsix o'clock. A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM AND CLOSET, to let, with board, toa gen" fleman and wile ort a single gentiema, in a private famuy. Apply at 240 West Thirty rst street, near ond floor, with gas, &e., ¥ PL exceptionable. A LARGE ROOM ON 8é Also rooms suitable for single gentie With onrd, in the first claus house 183 Biocdker street, Dia: ‘Yerms moderate, N FIND GOOD ROOMS A bie family where te c Jorts Of home may be realized, at execeatngly low prices, by calling at 12 Grand st eet, nearly opposite Odd Fellows) Hail; location central, ASANT FRONT PARLOR AND nicely furnished, to let, also rooms for two or jose’ has all the modern Enpres at six o'clock, door, apply at 83 St. Mara’s pla Dinne JOND FLOOR, UN- 54 BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY. A PAR- lor and bedroom on the second tloor, fora lady and gens tleman, wish or without board, to let; also, rooms su jtabie for single gentlemen; references exchanged. ‘lermsmo derate, 19 AND 81 SPRING STRHET, THREE Doo RS. FROM Broadway —To let, several handsomely furnished rooms, Pn reer gee ace tegen pole prlcntey: The ave Anson | Howse. “i pe, ee EIGHTH AVENUE.—A HANDSOMEL” N rooms to let, with or without board. ‘eespactat JI» persons will med be ® very pleasant and comfortable home. Terms ¥ FURNISHED wires and single 1 tne modera im- HANDSOMEL rooms to let to gentlemen and their gentlemen, with board. House contains al provements. CLINTON PLAGR, ELGHTH — eqy NEAR 107 Hithhavoaue Very tedrable ro gels eeisa pene man and wife or one or two single get lemons Dimi O'clock; references exchanged. omen. oe 123 Wavent PLACE.—A room, suitable for a gen do nicely for two gentlemen. Deqween Washington square and Sixth den reton rail JARGE, PLEASANT mar ‘nad bis wife, or would. is convenient, being avenue, and accessible: >, Bight wo as several YM sal ) HOUSE WEST jor frooms, elegaatly furnish 130 SESTH StREE Broadway.—To let, a suit o ed, suitable fur a gentleman and w OSRD—A VERY PLEASANT ROOM ON THIRD story front, with full or partial board, suitable for a gen entiemen, can be had in a fest provements. Apply at 76 wes exchanged, Ucinan aid wiie, or two siifgle all the mod Ke ife or a'single gentleman; ebcluss. Apply as above: also, a single front room; house is 14 EIGHTH STREET, Mtg Furnisbed rooms to let. JSITE CLINTON, H ALL. — oor} also, rooms for single gent gtd with second emen, ‘Dinner até o'clock. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT 137 SECOND avenue, between Fighth and Nicth'streets, one room on third floor, furmmhed or unfurnished, suitable for’ a and his wife or two single genlemen. Dinner at Keierences exchanged. 143 EIGHTH srerer, ttle Library.—A large, nished back room on the secon exchanged. OPPOSITE THE MERCAN . jeasant and handsomely fur ° oor, with board. Reference enileman o'clock. BROOME OARD.—TO LET, A NEATLY FU RNISHED Serine bn tske Hoes aloo & roolntn teroad habe, Gs oe 803 Ms slope fun! without board. Has and grates in the ruoms. inquire Hudson street. STREET | NEAR BROADWAY —NE x third foors, for n° genileman the sesood nod wito te single enue °t at lad | with tihout om, weer board. G jod greies and modern impro ye” Bue. IN ningle bo street, bewween: A FRENCH FAMILY IN BROOKLYN.—4 cau be accommodated wit lor” can be produced, seiteg ie Rae oa A ty ae es tor. It or wean ont, deci wiltlonve, tae heir sott and perfooUy mstural ‘Asgatn in Baa FFauolaacy Moser. Wm, T Gotemea fe “George's hair dye” is the N, acme 4 ag attention aud care to bandling ‘CHEAPEST HAIR (DYE INTHE WORLD. ‘sowing of cirg “thirty seven cents a id atthedrug store. Grand York, ‘Agenio—Mrw Haye. 116, Fulvn UBTRALIA MONEER LINE.—XSTABLISHED 1858.— aatreet, diratigas <* ecruggisy 124 set me) Grand A! ‘ing United Stites mata. Ga: fling Poaitraty on atroet, Williamabuge, tbe day ithe noble. arse KEWSTRE, GES’ ve ‘deapalch. B™ INIMITABLE SHOW CARDS, only Al Mon the bert for unrala, an nt has op corner of Chureb, Gniara punetvally, attended to, ger we ry en, nae jap bee epoiy NONSTIPATION (COSTIVENESS) AND DYSPEPSIA iW. ‘cash pon Senta cnn soon tn easigaseh ia Codnmpletely cures, without medicines, injections or bat ‘Rostra in Messrs en eee Oo. or by “Darya Ervalenta Crackers,” an, agreeable and ‘outros vegetable food, Fgputcared from “Warton’s saree gen IR HAVANA_AND NEW ORLEANS.—TO SAIL PO- ine ervalenta.”) Their ei, in speedily romtoring wee etorkade Fronitvey on Thureday,Jan. 27, 1859, nt 12 o'clock. —The and bowels to the normal condit ‘ashes all lasses of un: United States ip (BLAC OK WARRIOR, J. W. believers. Gerienlen and reference of most respectable | Smith commande’, freight on Tues- nd unangwerable character; Nota partcloof = drug or mo: | day, Jan. 2, 18d and 68 ter foot of Robinson dicine in the composition of theae c and hele benedeni | tek, North rit 0 sills of teding whl be signed after the Operation gusranteed aa represented or turchuse money apply. 10 the agents, fernes ned. © Manutaered wand sold only by the subscriber, at SHVTNGSTON Hig RUN'S oO, No. | Park place. his cracker baker; No. 219 Forsyth street. Price 30 cents per pout ind. Will lege or 3 gara any climate. None genuine OR THE SOUTH VIA CHARLESTON, 8. C. , ‘Semi-weoklf United Staten mail alde-wheal steamship line. ISAAC MoGAY, Ra Focayin aroot, M, The fav JAS. ADGER, R, Adams, comman- der, will leave tee Ro. 4 North river on ‘Baturday, Jan 22, at 3 ONSUMPTION.—THE ADV! ERTISER, WHO WAS cured of this dreadful malady in its advanced stago by "through leven ie erg rene James Clark, of London, England, will, on receipt 2 ‘one | To Montgomer; ‘0 Columbia, 8. dolla read So Shy Vareen aoe afiioted that ‘eminent physictan’s Bs reine valuable prescriptional teeatment for its c “Add fo Aug Wim. Hititon, Broadway Post office, New. Sork, or would. see For fgeght organic apply wo BEORFORD, TL aSTON'E ue onal: con 20 bi sal oe hs Phe Captain Foster, will succeed on Wednesday, jan. NIVEN AWAY, ALMOST.—A RECIPE FOR Us balsam for consumption, & for serofula, cipe for wine bitters, onic, hale dye andel poon tinid, a recipe for rhumat , ec... publishediin a nm pamphlet, by « well kaown physiclaa,’ Address, grepatd, Doc tor, station ©, N.Y. Persons wishing to engaye iu tae sile of medicines should send for i Enclose six postage statnps, EW ORLEANS, uoMghie®, MONTGOMERY, ATLANTA, , COLUMBUS, MACON, aCGUi Wil yecloes pines ia FI Via SAVANNAH, Geo. The favortie steamup AUGUSTA, ere M.S. Woodhall, wil eave on Saturday, Jan-28 at3 P.M. frown plor a Norih Fiver, Tickets oan be had for the following places, fare as iow as by sny other sleamer trom New York to Savannsh, socom NILDING O ing on glass ever known is now others by J. C, CORBAN, 12 ret ty moh a rate,” N. B.—thgn paling and gilding ome Tork (0 Sow Orleans, $89 50; Mobile, $35; Montgomery, hatin Ain, $25, Avan, Gn., $25, Albany. da., $24; doiumbis, Gan, al GOTHAM, WAEN THE SUN 18 LOW, 23; Macon, Ga, 4 Tne men waniab, $16, sit in swarms the insect foe, or freight orassnge 9001) Po 1, MITORTLL & SON nd jor our bignd they bore, yo iiiow, Wa th atcnaeray. wereld ‘The We doolay steamers will be withdrawn for the presen jgmirace tre nied age: NASSAT, N. PND HAVANA, opt rowaces che ny F°tse ee nd Ne American, royal mail steamship ‘The effect of this powder is, lnuantannoas death o al KARNAK, Caps i ep aa rd the insect tribe, Gardens can be preserved, and houses cl Pral emt sen Liverpool January 22), pro- mankind and phen a Povklors for inwccts, pills for rats and mice. Sample fasks, 260.; regular sizes, 600. and $1. Papa AND FLORIDA.—THE AMERICAN Steamship, Company's, new and clegant steamship CHPSATRAKE, Sidney Crowell Iraye pir 12 Nar river oh Satued Onn aReage tO ma S85; astgemneey = ae Tauenie th ean GILT IN A GREAT the inventor of bi right gilding on a ae ae ania bar, from. a Tah Oe a ft preny m LATINUM—THR SUBSCRIBER, PRACTICAL RE- Atlanta, $28; Maco ‘Augusta, $20. finer of piatinuan, ray the highest price ACHICAL | Bie } S2 iioes tt Fiotan es reed vaiee--sommers toning Bevan: “AT. MOBERTS, 68 Bond srroot. | han'iondaye, W ind Fridays. Freight ten REUMATIO EMBROCATION.—THIS ‘ALUABLB avg iy & oo. ya Not roared. R Article for Rbeumadam, Sprain, Bruises, At, Ao, efor SUNTGUMERY ‘on Batarday, Jan, ono anes cra F% sted il AND RIGHMONG-TH KATES.—12,000 PAIRS LEFT, AND FOR SALE AT | Jyoners will { —s mages tes og Sietet Erie from Sb cents ty $14 pair. Apoly to ie ma Peereler No. 1s North ever. Bing a8 0 Norfoli th Sathoeurers warehouse, 110 John street, up next er. She the follwing ‘mornlog. IMPROVED PATENT SAW. SeT—TH pig il arrive tases 0 ee at STILLMAN'S a . ? For sale by hardware dealers through: | {ng. Travellers ‘this the cheapest, ome ee dreshe United tates, Rega iy Ps ce Etat Si BEAUTIFY THE COMP! WITHOUT Ped tnt ie bag Madame Lewe! Pastilles Ladies should. use de Flo moa oe At 820 Broadway, near tw ate ya a & an caeeennailiies at roalway, Metropolitan wery, wind ni BTROLOGY OLATR’ x, Baul tie ay 308 Fulton sirech Brokiyn, Price box, pay oe os choad Pie ilonecerutene. ang sialyzed the Fea «8 | Six out ot We aire hep don, hore ener eeret e Lewenberg & Co—l cai | phe has er iruib in ibe Une of asiro- oak fav of Longton fete an & feetly harmless pre- Damstion, apd es be wil deth .* tony ‘and clairvoyance, 00 ae ont CO“ ie .—MRS. SEYMOUR, 110 SPRING ST., sot ag medical clairvoyant in America, Asthma, bronolitie, liver and kidney cor yplainte, ehtilg and ropean mes ST Malverth WoronsrsNire, hi 1913, | fever, rheumatiom, &e yonred, i curable, and salistvction given or no PAY. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN le rooms and be accommodated with can, board at 73 State street, convenient to ferries. “Accommodations superior, ‘all and Atlantic street terms reasonable. THIS LARGE AND COMMC pr. morn and | GAB ous houselaree Gas ad bad fb hot Hicks ned for the reception of firsts ja, an ye horse, ‘Apniy at 29. boarders. Several desira Sc 7 ont rooms now vacant. Also, Timer al 6 @clock. reome for single gentlen Qe BROADWAY re U8: LO. pince.—Parior {Tow CORNER OF WASHING aareet ‘and bedrooms to let; meals # \OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE and afew single gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant, well furnished rooms on second floor, with tnll or | FFOUND—ON. | Wi ee eee mek IGVEk rtial board, on moderate terms, b3 lying at 122 Pierre- watch, which th it pont sircet. ‘References exchanged.” 2 street and pas Somner can bare by calitg calling at 2%. Green- OARD IN BROOKLYN—AT 47 CONCORD STREET.— O8T-AT THE ‘A gentleman apd wife may obtain one large room on sec- ‘event ACADEMY OF MUSTO ON TC ‘ond floor; also one single room; house first class; ky eed tothe ferries. Dianer at6o’elock. References require: » 18th lace collar. ‘The f de Tecelve & 1 “owerd by feaviag it mr 80 Kast siftecil PoAaRy Fe BROOKLYN—WITHIN FIVE MINUTES! Walk of Wall street ferry. A gentleman and bis wile or two single gentlemen can be iacco pleasant rorm on the second floor. streets. between Pierrepont and C! OST—ON WE pNESDAY MORNING, A Pi LL DIA- ‘laggeant | io Washiogtn 7 Seetape ot cay tha “ared (to tienay, apply at A y ieney street, | The finder will’ sesive $5 reward and the thanks of ‘the owner by returningitt )G. W. Boedenburg, 95 oe Henry sit at OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FINE BACK PARLOR ntlemen, and one single room putable for wo, single, gen partial board, in Wt “eee ‘where can be bad, with good the ‘comforts oi & home may street, five minutes’ wall modwrate. ry be realised. Apply from the Pula ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN. —D! rooms, on first and second fisors, mn a first class housé convenient io South and Wail street ferries; suitable for ge: tlemen and their wives or single gentlemen, dinner at6 o'clock. Apply at 13 Amity street. OARD WANTED—NFAR WEST SIXTEENTH STREET, in a French private family preferred. ian wishes a room with fire, gas and board. Terms 1 jerald oilice. IRABLE. FURNISHED | between Vese A single O85 ON. 7): le JOTH i8r BRIWEEN 785 ROADW. andeornet of Ronde sweet ot iitounieae at 36Concord | sameto H.Col jer, No. 7 M red Wy Feturning the tras | ——————--S — OST—ON | WEDNESD AY, Tr o'clock, ® double case, eflver wateh, in wenwich Yand Robin on eiceets, The finder wi bly rewarded = “by Jeaving it with Henry Caulfield, 21 piace. Lost coin tm tovgn FULTON avenue, wa. aedertovers lage, Lives! omet and, Red Hook lane, beiweon O'clock oi athe morniag of the ih, « | entio! | gold watch, (Siljewelied. Asafiable reward will bs paid be erate, | Jeaving the game at No.1) Fultoa avenue, or atthe office of the Deputy Sur jertatendent of ’ Polloe, Cixy Hall, Brook'yn. ferred. Accommodations must be good and terms moderate. | dohed in Address, sisting accommodations sod terms, box 3,25) Post oflice. Keference exchunged. PILRSONAL. NYP! gSON WHO \VIENESSED THE OGo URRENCE of 7 yeeday evenin;. in the bighth avenue car, oe per erm pay vers of Thursday, will . aad by comm ame and address, or by where Shiner deurmmastbe hud, tu w note addrased to Mer Marek OARD WANTED—BY & GENTLEMAN AND AIS enteel_ American family; est of Broadway; a wife, Fourth and Thirtieth streets, w bedroom on second. floor, teuly, farnished, with all Lysate tee ne tally Stat Pac! for the gen- improvements: full References given Ueman; ts williny and required. pity hy] Dor it "781 Post of tion between Bp dog of the Times, A.% w | a3 oie IN MADIEON brine POs? “ " wilbbe this (Fridayjafteraoon, lor and moaern | ai five Rivek. Sor Boon the lookone HI iD FOR. ADOPTION “PARENTS Ww) aING T T © Aoptafine healthy male child, four mavaibs old, wnt Buse. WANTKD—BY A LADY, WITH ONE CHILD. ‘where the use of piano and ‘instruction ‘on the same would bbe rovetved ns part payment, Revereaces Adder M. Stanton, Station by Post ofice. = pS ya] by caliing on the wet uarse at i81 Clinton PARDIN Al ert aas tne ess | 1F MACON WIL Lb 1 Foo, atdh L Osu 1 OLE, t SALO- his ad- Bus. WANTED—BY A GENTH EMAN AND WIFE. Location near rary west side, between Broome and érmanent, Broadway Post office. street, he will hear van’ gge trom Kazstendict & Co., of New Orleans, La. N_ FORMATION WANTED—OF ANN MeQAULRY, LEFT leecker streets. Address rooms and by appiying at 90 Jones street, (Ninth ward.) T York about three ‘est, Any infor- ima ceived Sher fae aoe. til tak old Bedford road, "crretier pea RMATION WANTED—OF THOMAS ao. PROM Diogenes a anes & ep ae TO Ose Oe ON Ein J AND second floors, t0 the Deh er FOURTH AY! parlor and becroom, foeediz pedis or 8 surars 8 aber day. io, rooms for Rentlemen, 38 Ew euhley TLE FURN wenty hates attached, thie delightful plan, Stet Uy located FAMILIES: do wall te appl he ISMED ROOMS FOR, GENTLEMIE main, road mentary, et ; has od by any tetormation of i pomorene came. ; eard of } yracelse sister iillen, at 25 West et, Mask ; ss eae, ving ere) ot THE EYE iebig! JAMES DB MILLWOOD, Heats Shatter, Garvin & Dodger Nod Beknsy Pere a “ae ungy a1 iacreek' John eet ea be thankfully re- Sects attcalare soa Thereof tab WANTED—OF INSTITUTIONS FOR FURNISHED, Ro ROO conveniences, Stagan jas the door. MS TO | LET—TO - ORNTLEMEN aT ther hear Greene, with bath, gas and soon ities minds. a, EPR Dy Soy: id ‘AMES 0’DONNELL/LEFT ag Tet aa crry pote URNISHED on UNPURNISH Fs Re Tg ‘without partial board, at No, 90 Ninth street, near ROOMS TO LET, pte Drs. Gully au) Marsden to intractebie cases, May be consulted at 61 Bond Speciality, spinal flection, OTHACHE OURMD IN A FAW MINUTES. —A conn. eat Barmacens sent harmicen ure, ne matter bow muck Aeotb BOOTT'S: atta ta td Daa ot ERE oodiet OMARYOxANGE ars. 1 HAYES, THE MOST SUCOESS- fade Ttis ge how Bains Kad prese HAYES can tell pet spout a Her exami- iseases. Iptions: taal ‘enpereodl all others. | Re- Broome sirens, near Bowery. Discuses curd. wane a ge ‘wothache, and give ha- ADAM OLAIRVOYANT, THE GIFTED pata tied, This remedy. qa not are the feotae ba 20 M ‘Spanish r, tell correctly pressat, past acd fataure ‘bad ainell, and one application events; sickness; pre- ‘Sure cure for the see, edt — is ation Lg ad ow to Diseased gums, Loethy oF awollen face are on property low or atolen, corner of Rt Ra, ects, oo ar tooth readered as useful Me & ry the abo: edy before ae your toed des- Ogi EOtdA RS = REWARD Who ean surpass Syed iy ¥ the@entat SSoorateonee Price only dopo te dite nor 908 rm Grand street, N.Y, Sold . ‘astrology. Sho war- oa at Mrs. LL A YS) wire Pulgn tert in Williamat ranta to cure amy ieutarly pad VNGHTON drug ‘sore, 12) and Hd Grand sireet, | matisin, B—Madsin Osa ‘Bay ‘at no other stores. the onl <i oall and noe dhe pring street. te HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCTIU FOR NERVOUS debilitated sufferers. Use Helmbold’s extract buchit dropsy. Helm om one sont to names known ANDS & UU., adder, Kidneys, gravel extrot bricha.—Certiicates of cures, a! standing, are open for Ingo Va d fame. “For sale by A. i nnn Mgt tt Oe been gd CHAMBER rus. O's ranted manufacture, a atl colors : for propria yt INGTON’ Canal surest, oppo ‘Wholomnte nnd Fetal agenta for pr bprister. vie ie By F. LEE ON a oes picasso ATTS! NERVOUS ANTIDOTE.—LOOK OUT.—UN may conaterfelt principled rascals are putting out a ‘ofthe sutidots.. None ls genutue witout our sigaatures; we ar LED OHAMBER SUI OF FURNITURE, IN have the original certificates and aworn alfidavite of cures on all colors and style, wholesale and fetal, at prices from exhibition, and vor the price if the antidote don theaedt § $25 and upwarda. AKRREN WAKD, treet (Old you. JOMN FANG & CV., 109 Nassau greet, No, 38), our doors east of Grondway. . ree ROOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD. for siugle gentlemen or ‘srespectable family by applying at No ire front room, on nileman nnd big wifes sony Poo ROOM TO LET, TO GEeTLEwr Stee Leeda ‘crest. one. See one do apr i pret, fr tera apy ote premie, No. cadena wi ye, Bret ‘September, Se heact of cosh in apgoned he wend aia or Onbay ant pee yaar oC ee Se tet and at a Soot Mat information sna v7 a oe lt . Pe. ‘yt rents, Address F Oba ¥ a | deiphin, Pa. Calfora oe, Fotis kr. Jalna, Lost seh a MONey rt Aunity PEER oae Ral G emman cam bo ven ir res Dunner at 5dp 0 ‘clocks. oor DGINGS—%5_ TO La. ca. & Gelder LES GE. Renee 10 LEE TWO,OR 11 ay Rec, Gg par—witH PARTIAL treet, opposite C! THEIR wiv BS OR SINGLE ORs, "" yunodatod me rooms ab Phi Tensovable, Pest of rete tity hal See feo ae ae us TO a aie OR OT renee eat bedroom if ‘also a Int hae, “apply e front parlor, with Fulton street,

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