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Ssererement ben slttehy onal formally protested against it. It ee nr, eee that they were very } ‘8 to its provisions. On the other hand, the liberals were io bigh glee over The Vera Cruz Reforma Social, reciting 13 provisions, Principal object of the treaty i to biad together more cleely the two countries in thacfrionally, re ‘that now exist between them, and it is honorable to born alite. The United States receives thereby certain advan. ‘tages of commerce, for which we have ample return in ‘the advantages to us—advaotages which will ia ‘the end Sirus of equal value to our own commerce. At same time, this double increase nade scope and the goarantees oder which it is revived, w ng © us ‘what we most stand in need ofa healthful How of imai gration , to cutie. our vacant flelds and give new life to every ‘branch of justry. Dsewhere the Be eays:— ‘The copatitutional government merits our warmest gra- ‘titude, and we doubt pot that the new treaty will coptri- ‘bate most powerfully to the re-establishment of peace, ~—— 18, above all, the desire of the people. cay eg also expresses itself in the eame congrata Jatory terms. [Correspondence of the New Orleans Pigayune.} ‘Vera ORI fought by either of the contending dates from the interior are to the 19th. Thenews ‘They prodnce aduiterated extracts from the treaty, ocean eeep acetone ‘that balf Mexico goes to the Senor Munoz Ledo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the faction, comes tr nor ‘8 four column long Pro. ‘Voss against Mr. Lowis Cass agi greene and against the ‘Universal American mation in gener: thas the (igbc feed no right, under the constitution J of 1067 o part with any m of the Mexican territory, mor were vested with the power ana right to make treaties with nations, I ae, Mr. Cass will recover from the shock, after read- ad Me ens for int, to ack Cole Oy men, for Colima, to he opera cre el pn a Vale, of the Gonsitutional army. Some were to join him pear Colula. Betore Miramon left Guadalajara, he restored $420,000 ot the $000,000 stolen by Marquez, who had to leave this 3 The conducta then marched on to Tepic, witb, thank God, only $200,000 minus. Gen. 1 here a few days a all quiet, and so we The seas coment a ‘by the consummation So taba a somew! dropped all the muskets, &c., stolen from Dr. Smith's car- go for Alvarez. remains in the hands of Cobos. Jalapa. i je tick at Mexico, but are entirely in ‘the dark as to its contents. The moet curious and extra- ‘vagant surmises are made, some pretonding that oe will be sent to Vera Cruz shortly for dmvading the country; others that the government of ‘he ‘United will secure the ports to the liberal cause, us permitting Juarez to employ all hie resources for the nest of ee eon) whi eon others, again, pretend that the varnish nothing but’ money, and very Marques is here in the prison of St. I: AS soon ag he arrived in Mexico he was made Pineal yy Corona ae eee ay ae palace, whence afew days ago he was removed to the prison. There was also pm la seen ip emilee tr a ‘that ite authors are the clergy, who still are fai to their trust, and probably hope under such a pretence to ee ee final Mbera- ‘The papers have come out with the most furious articles against the ‘‘traidores,”” as they term the liberals and their friends the Yankees, for whom no has ee ten wre sufficient. The ar organ Sociedad, pu esterday an article in which open war, and war to the knife, is declared to the “cWe shall then have war with the United States, Tor whon the scales there is no ‘merican te territory, and muastsores oot Brownsville, called for some retaliation, and much was job ay for ardently by ‘the foreigners and feared by the NEws rnrum UGUDA. Arrival of the Quaker City—Very Bad Weather at Havana—Holidays and Good News from Africa—The New Postal Arrangements, Markets, d&e. ‘The United States mail steamship Quaker City, Captain Shnfeldt, arrived at this port early yesterday morning from Havana. She left that port on Thursday last, Jan. 5,at5P. M. encountering severe gales, with a very heavy head sea. ‘The Quaker City has brought us the following reports:— ‘The’ weather at Havana has been extremely dis- Bgrecable, commencing on the evening of Sunday, the at, to rain, with strong winds from the northeast, with heavy showers up to the time of departure. “The bad state of the weather tended to retard the re- ceipts of produce. ‘The holidays passed off satisfactorily, entirely oocupy- ing public attention, except the news brought by the Spanish mail steamer Almogabar, from Cadiz Dec. 12, of a victory gained by the Spanish arm§ in Africa over the Moors. “The news was received with the greatest enthusiam, and was duly honored with appropriate ceremonies. The sugar market is somewhat retarded by the wea- ther. Of the new crop only smali lots have arrived; 1,500 boxes in store not yet offered. Old crop firm on the basis of 934 0 93¢ reals for No. 12. Stock 15,000 boxes, to 18,000 boxes in 1859. Contracted muscovadoes—two crope Caribencn San Juan de los Reme- dio—734 a8 reals. One crop Carabuttas, 8; reals. Two do. deliverable on the estates near Cardenas, 7 reals, or $3 50 per 100 Ibs. ‘Molasses (new) hardly any come to shipping places, and calls for delivery at 4 434 reals; dealers ask 434 a 5 reals. Exchange on London 15 per cent premium; on Spain, 8 per cent; Paris, 2 per cent; New Orleans, 4 per cent; New York, 334 a 4 per cent. OUR HAVANA CORRESPONDENCE. © Havana, Jan. 5, 1860. New Postal Arrangement—Iis Effect on Letter Communica- tion with the United States—Oustom Rules Infractions and Consular Correspondence—Sympathy for Spain in the War in Africa—The Captain General Again in the Oity—Happy Life at the Palace, &c. I send you herewith an issue of the Diario de la Marina of the 8d instant, and the new postal arrangement under the administrative circular of our Postmas- ter General, predicated upon the basis and princi- ples of the connection between England and Spain, publiabed on the Ist inst., and to go into effect from said date. This arrangement has been promoted by the energetic action of Consul General Helm, and wil! have a tendency to diminish actual postages to and from Caba and the United States. Letters to Cuba from the ‘United States, heretofore prepaid in the United States, pay here for delivery owly 12%; ceuts for less than a quarter of an ounce; for more, every quarter of an ounce, 123, cents. As J understand fn present reading, letters sh post office hero by Epanieh or American or English steamers for the United States to pay 6% cents for half ounce, and 1234 centa for to one ounce, aad in proportion over one hati -e as to the United States tirsea the Consal General of General of Cuba. “ote consular "ober heads with this government has Rant Seog] in the pasttwo or three weeks, owing to of our new Customs regulations in cases where t was impossibie tor the maater to comply with the re quirements of the law, or from inadvertent neglect in points. Tie Consul has requested remission ‘was impossible ia e cases, and in others, if there was fault, it be- tothe Spanish Consul, who had sealed the mani- of cargo without advising the master that the Sp. laws required that the cargo should be specified in and eraing: About twenty cases are already on and there is a prospect of there being ag many more United § ee a this ‘Weare having a sympathy demonstration unter the Jead of General Serrano, to show motherland that we are for bleeding when the national honor is con- erned and the natioval purge light. Those who are enritis are invited to call, to show their hands, and let ooze from their jackets or coffer. There is not ges much enthusiasm as at the first going off; Interest Begins to take alarm; but it is too late—overy pame must down with the dust, according to ability, or there will be doubts as to sincerity, sympathy, and mayhap lo; which leet would be ticklish, if more antoward ikl come, General Serrano returned four days since from his 80. cial and official visit to the south side. His welcome was made most acceptable to him, and those who labor mst Yo keep good the Cuban stock of laborors for the sil ‘Were most profuse in attention and obseq'iors devotion. . The palace, under the happy reno of ite happy, 5 mae i NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ll, 1860. = hearted and beautiful mistress, is once more brit. ant with the ‘~ of Cuban lovelinoss—the halls filled every visitors, making the closing of our feasts (Kivg'e Day) to-morrow more ‘gay and ee vhan the beginning. Rates of Pos »; ¢ Prussian Closed Matl to Pari Cltaly, de. Ip consequence of the recent preey changes im cer- tain of the Italian States, the rates of postage between this country and those States, by the Prussian closed mail, have been changed as follo To Sardivia, Lombardy (that part ceded by Anstria), Parma, Modena, Tuscany and Romagoa, 42 cents, pre- permmens optional. To Papal States (ex: Romagna), 46 cents, prepay- am compulsory, being in full to the Tuscan Roman joundary. To the Two Sicilies 49 cents, prepayment compulsory, being in full to Roman, Neapolitan boundary. Mavor Tonk Hune.—The Court of Pardons of New Jer- sey had refused to commute the sentence of Mande, the murderer, from to imprisonment for life—the ‘plea of insanity pot being at all sustained by the facts which came before the court. He will therefore be executed at the jail in Newark on Thursday, between the hours of tem and two o'clock, ____ PERSONA Al. AnOrrON—any PERSON WISHING TO ADOPE A male Child, eight montis old, ean bave an op- ota of doing addressing, with lars, Adop- son) beanby. B..*° NO. Papi ag loachOhwre bie al oy wore Pough for aeok hie doubly es Tornibe li iter Why that name so often. ‘Again and again, thine forevermore, ‘OLD 60. H—I WOULD LIKE VERY See bh | ro EK. Sguin. Please reply through thie colum: a. R ADOPTION—A BRIGHT, HEALTHY MA! pane te gt pn ne weaned, an & eee whe may t webo may be plane lea to doy a oy fay Peace ‘Address C- igevnaad eR AE AND BENJAMIN bape pti IN- James! H. Bull, 495 Broadway, Ny, ele Be NFORM PORARTOMAT: th aay roy ol JOBN ag WHO country from Peru is 1861. wil et 5 oad by the Peruvian Cental, ‘104 Pearl F THE PERSON WHO BOUGHT BLE BARREL oom, us ef Sa Jobn oa Mortimer for $10, on taal 10, 1859, urn the, same, he will be suitably rewarded, ‘was given in mistake. He will recetve an: other ato. of Mr. Joho Mortimer, 8 Main strest, a Peres WANTED—OF DAVID AND WILLIAW Craig, of Bal); about 1015 county, Antrim, Inslend, who came poder eee ach savas Se pAmvarta a i Ieaf account from them formation will be pm Feclved "oy their nephew. 'k. A, Craig, 49 Sullivan ISBURN, IRELAND.—THOMAS MAZE, FI 4 of Lisburn, 00 county Antrim rand, ccnigraied wi ihe entire fami! Ebata daenbers a mentioned s lease of f their et ra F., RSQ., WILL PLEASE CALL ON vee ane Mobican, at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, heteee, Mi h onda ., Jr. M. L—I ‘mata BEAT THE NEW YORK HOT ON kag o’cloek < Ma ae eee ere ae FIND « LETTER AT ICHARD H. D.—DO NOT FAIL TO SEE ME BEFORE you go. Something of great importance to say ‘Ses To E. "i gee gen — meronrem lace SAW TWICR once ‘were omnit ame address as Your Inst note. OmRELA WHO REDEEMED A WAT Blanchard thereon!” oa SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘ARNDEN’S EXPRESS. Daw forwards Valuables and Meninnilee from, collects Graft, bil, Ae. inal of ee ee ont ‘Will receive goods, or Seders to “oud” at 74 BEOADWAY. ONS OF TEMPERANCE.—THE QUARTERLY SESSI oon We a eens es eee Brooklyn.” Oficers and’ rey i § & ee 5 2 SOHN DAVIES, Grand Scribe, MEMBERS OF mtn pagan LODGE, __LOST AND = (OUND—IN TWELFTH STRERT, ON SUNDAY EVEN ‘ing last, spouse of Muesy. The loser can have the same by for this advertisement. © F, EDW. ELDRIDGE, paying (OUND—ON THE 10TH INST., NEAR THE CORNER of Cherry and Jackson streets, a bay Pony, w owner can bave by proving property and paying expenses. Call at$7 Jackson street. O8T—YESTERDAY, IN THE HARLEM CARS OR Fourth avenue, a steel Puree, cetera small amoun in gold and a letter. "The finder will conf favor by sending the letter to R. H. Elton, 24 Beekman nd keeping the money for his trouble, OST-ON FRIDAY, JAN. 6, RITHER IN BARCLAY street or ina Sixth avenue ear, ® Mourning Pio, containl hair, with the name of Lilie engraved ou the back ' A liberal reward will be given by leaviug the same at Dr. Gourard’s, 67 Walker street. OST—JANUARY 3, NEAR THE CORNER OF FULTON street ard Broadway, Biack Fur Glove. The finder will ae rewarded by leaving the same at Watkins’, 210 5 ER and ihe Tradermen's Bank, 8 Nove of Marx Schutz & Co, Gated Oct, 1, [mst at elx months, for thirteen hundred and thirty-four dollars and opeyponpe erate it having been as the finder will be suitably re by return’ ‘Schutz & Co., 44 Barclay sireet. FRIDAY, 6TH Rs eteenth street Nin Sixth’ a 3 par of gold jes. The finder will be fuuably ‘rewarded y leaving them at 107 West Thtrteenth street. 4 hab denies REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, AT LAURA eee eeres. & pearl and gilt Fan, the gift of a lost fri The finder will oblige th the owner by leaving it at 62 East (slow sixth ot. REWARD.—LOBT, ON SATURDAY, net i y Horee (tail very Harness fit for acart. ‘The Stove. reward will be ‘by de- livery at 168 Seeond street. . HELD. $5 pe Sar pi ON MONDAY, THE ets INST., fe gold Bracelet. receive in returning the same 10 J. A, Edwards, 60 Beaver street. 5 REWARD._—LOst, ON MONDAY, THB ore er Parcel, conlaining new black’ silk. frimmtbg velvet and four letters, Betreen 10 Fo Iw oa and Centre str: Ine The te and who iNeave iat 0,9 Now same a fy reee! re @ the abov nestions asked. ¢ reward and no q ae REWARD STRAYED FROM STABLE NO. 198 git ren ten sy ing, about 2 o bar yah shore aero Tor his revura (> nth street. PHILIP CLEARY. REWARD.—LOST, $4,535 IN NOTES ON PAIL A- 5500 geinbie beak baths Bade from Philadel; ete! oe ork om th will receive zWar s ‘street, o Rew ewok ice & Manley’s. omen No _THE MILITARY. OTT LIFE GUARD, - ATTENTION ORDER NO NO, 15. he members of this corps are hereby ordered to assemble iheadyunrters nt 9c o'clock this morning, Jan. Mi, ah ta fait uniform, for the purpowe of melitg us au escort re- maina of fate Llewt. G) W. May, U.S. Arm: my B 5 order. B. HOBART WARD, Commandsct. W. B. Panisex, First Sergeaut. a a State tral Ae the foliow: paz were ‘ubantmoisly elected tg wy oD conyvention:— 8 SP ROTORS. JOHN E ENMIGUT, JOBN CaLuAHAN, JOHN CAL Pred THOS. ROCHE, EDWARD HOG PATRICK CONNOR. OF BRUS- recent pro. ‘and lambs, few at hie oe 3. P. BEAUMONT, 18 Broadway, ROTBLS. OTEL SF. JULIRN, NO. 2, WASHINGTON, PLACE itomen, 28m tae OF AT SREY AND) JOTICRVISITRRS TO CURA, WILL FIND, OOM. uarters: No, 37 Tenleate NY ney, Bavanc, by Mrs SARAH BREWER. WINES, LIQUORS, INE OLD CHESNUT GROVE Wamp st<aionts F nded by eminent rt and _ riers, For sale 18 poe to suit the trade by Fs ER & 0O., sole agents, ber street, New ee INE, OLD, BOURBON WHISKEY, SUPERIOR CIDER pn parrel ot galion by @, MENDUM, Broadway, corner Cedar sureet. © MATRIMONIAL. GENTLEMAN OF UNIMPEACHABLE, CHARACTER aod with ample moana wishes to make the acquaintance of 8 souuR Indy oF widow with 5 Mow i matrisony.. She a lady of education and refioemest Ths sincere may ess for one day, sppoiuting an interview, 1. B., box 13 Tieraid oftce. venue AT AUCTION. RTIMER GRIFFIN & UO., AUCTIONEERS, AP MAGNIATURNT BOBSEHOLD Lb FURNIEURB, pe WED! ‘Atibe elegant. West ‘wtreet, ry ey ith avenues sh wer Superb carved Rose wood seven o:..ve Pianoforie, one ggent Draw Koo Raita. Disses oe sees reach “hiat’ ar Velvet Caresen French wood chamber F solid Silver are: hiss as verware, Chia: uber bon: dag Wives, Li MORTIMER GRievIN gS. vane! cere by auction, ‘this. da 7 da pode ra s Saloske al en ; be privkue feetlenee NG Mt in the privave ‘Weat Sixteenth wreck lhe! fween Fifth Aad ‘Sixth avoune ne Sonia was all made to order, by Eye Well and is of the best description Dererivtive cat ats house om tho morning of sale. Drawing ot meee, , Hebest. testrument ‘tered terbury do. stool covers cloth coverg rose satin neurs, and ea rb? and ah ie, ans with mo ax renze rackets, Medaon velvet Carpets seas Rugs, roube pave Me Mirrors mantel do Soar2 embroidered lace ‘Curtains, Fron Shades, gill Cornloes,’ two auperb aula of Drawing roon Furniture, covered n three colored brocatel, of the moat ex tion, richly carved. in ‘olld. Fosewoods viz ~ breveuting pit cellar Wen, he Duvute, aa culasius, two Harn ms fo an neal tater, different tunes: premly Sle Ce Ret, Service, sliver are from Reed & Barion, cake® askets, decorated Salvers, Napkin Rinks, Spoons, Ferka. ivory Dandie ‘able bei . a ick, ra oma Otard Cherry, two barrela white and brown Sugar, £6, ino "onae ment stone, wooden Kitghen Tables, Refrigerators, Herring's Bafe, Copper Utenslle terms of sale cash in bankable money or cer: tifled cheeks. Fepoaits required of all purcbasers unkno ws or Ei Fi ei H UCTION NOTICE. SPLENDID LE tt parce Sem. OF zvB Three : sole: of polid wood am, —ELEGANT gary. Zonya MERWIX, 3 Beeciea, i) top; ureaus, Bookcases, rarious sizes; hat Steada, Beaviend Derenvort Deals, eSener Tables. Work wxe%, lars nantends, aerenvort Di roxes, large size giass Stands, dressing Tables, &c. Sale perempiory. A M. beet AUCTIONEER —BY BANGS, MER- WIN & 00., trade salesrooma, No row—Wed. nora , January 11, at Wo'clook Elegant earved Fura! of s splendid assortment of sNintcaly finished stock, among which are oc! ‘ables; Somnos, Foutainbleau irs: library Tables, vari: pers hall Chairs; round top giaas Fra square ict races, Grecian and Beucleugh pattern; Chiefmire marble top Sideboards, Commodes, cases, various sizes; hat Stands; Glastoborough Abbott’ Wardrobes, with drawers, music Stands; rt Desks, corner Tables, work Boxes, large sized glass nds, creasing Tables, &0. Sale peremptory. UCTION ie Abie EY, AUCTIONEER, FINE CHESTNUT BORBEL HORS! EZRA LUDLOW, JR., will sell this day x bea me A January 11, at 12 o'clock, in front of salesroom No. street (opposite the Post office), = fine ghestaut pore pelt eight years cid next spring, about 15 hands high, well mie and strong, and a good traveller; ine = warranted perfectly sound in every kind and gentle in all harness. Sold for no fault, but on) because the owner has no further use for him. Also; a variety of new Veblcles, city made, and fully A large invoice of sing ae, ic. a Coaeh, te., removed from Nyack, be Horses, six ight ‘Wagons, Gosek cae anwar, two lunabor Wagons, oncjetage ieigh, uble and tree SOHN fF seer ‘Ruioraey far Cortgagee amall He ‘will take place this day, at 2 0’clock, at 454 danal street: 4 Carpets, ie ‘3 Burea 2 Mirrors, lot of Oilcloth, four Mattresses, two Feather Beds, }, Pots, wat ret Coan old Sofa, tage maboetny, Witt CONLIN, “Est. Aiorney” for Lathe, Counters, store Fitvares: ales, ou Stoount of forsser purchaser, eight bales of UGHON NOTIOR—8. & J. BOGART, AUCTIONEERS. A’ Frerseon Fal Oreloek, at 6.75 Bo very, mors: Rifies, bar Counter, oyster Bo ico foe for Crockery and Glassware, eooking Utensils, ac. é 8 RICHAR Sanches Socmees mrrenie ook Wi Rubbers at anction, RICHARDS & WH. wt geet ine 11 at og tusortsient of the avove goods. Galslogues oa, tne momsing of =i Buk Ww. c. Fda at 142 BROADWAY, NEAR LIBERTY. sale'of tollet fancy Glassware &c., Guitars, carriage Robes. splendid sleigh and Fur Capes, Muffs, Cuffs Children’s Furs, £e., being the ist ‘abecrtment offered this season. Jo's, consiating of fance tallet Glassware, Osandeliers, Can- conslating Glesticks, Work Boxes, Salts, silver plated Baskets, Tecan asters, allver Knives, Forks, Spoons, Guitars, Work Bas. kete, Godlew, Vi polar al eee irie, "s 5 nines, im. andtiver mink Sels,, wil Ghee" apd children's furSets: also fur Gauailels, Caps, ‘Mat. aaaie offers nousual attractions to both ladies and gentle: men, being one ule pos tive, without reserve, to highest bidder. 1 ated & NIC. eit AC guiox <p WEDSISUAY, ian, At 10% ojclock, at the im, No, $5’ Naenas street, RCUTOR'S SALE OF Ol, PaUNtiNG An invoice of modern and ancient Oil Paintini fine works of art, to be sold without reserve to the der, by order of the execntor. (CORSTABLE’R SALE — GROCERIES, WINES, 11Q00R8, / Ac HENRY GRERN il sell this pay, 1 lois o'toek, a ‘liam street, Groceries, Ten: tom Currants, altmgads Olives, Chadian, Oil, Beap, Pickles, Ale, Dried Apples, Brandy, Whiskey, Port, Wit ec. ‘Aime 600 pounda Waste Lend,” 8 y order of T. F, KERR, Oon- stable. +d A180, Machine—One Sewing Machine, by A. C. Herring, Finer 100 patent Water Filters LSO, Clothing —200 ots ready made Clothing and Fancy Goods. fag Some tt yf he'd (Malet paes —HANDSO! ure at Auetion.—E H. 1d Furnit —! LUDLO' Jina! ae peotion, on Thereaay, dan 12, 1860, at LL or at 181 Bleecker ween Bullivan ae furnitare—be entire Furnt- Vare contained in said house, Sonaletag ia part of handsome dressing ‘Tables he, ly irae by Badan, Fo soya Wiligo, Brussels od iugrain Car. with an assortment of on Poeun wn whi e wale will commence. ea an mame the office of the auctioneers, M4 Pine street JORECLOSURE SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT, NO.1 Tamertice place, 1st West Twenty rinth street, Vetwoen Highth and Minth avenues, at the Merch a2 on Toesday, 13th dn aay oe ancaey, loaaan,ty Seton of FOUN KRU id House Is four story and hi inoctent, twenty teens feet front and renr: Lot 25x0534, bs a the modern improvementa, Gas, Batha, Ranges, water Clos, Furoace, kc. 'A very desirable resiienge la every resyect Sale positive to tbe Digbeat balder, SALES AT AUCTION. fanaa ES Poalhan Fuiny, ‘ove small do, one lot of two Stoves and eee he Prag, area Constable, [DDFARD SCHENCK, | AUOTIONEER —HOUFRTOLD re, Mirrors, , bys ke. & F. HH. Z at their Piancfortes. Searnos on ghereeg, ia Sev, (Oo ati Furpiture, com rising one i rena ‘waln ry modes, oak Butte extension Ta- Besa cd dining Chairs, elegant French plate pier acd mente! =a Oil Paintings, Engravings, » Pallias- 'DWARD SCEENCK, AUCTIONEER. mrp pee of Elegant Store Fixtures ment—F. 4F. a wetant, at 10) of {wo superb Mirrors one seal do. Sue lar counting house four ‘saperbl Sco Conihters, eu, lew; wie, Rel tares, with yi iyo be sold by order of dures, copaistin N. GODFREY, B43. Tat tteavs, ST ae TD G. Gi, HORTON 2 co., AvoTIONRERS—wILt, SELL + this bess at their salestoom, $82 Hudson street, w fine as- yay sg , Glassware, Furniture, Oil Paintings, ENRY, W. LBRDG, AUCTIONEER, SALESROOM 28 EDS £00. will be i elk at ict on on Tuseda; ra . K and Wodoes- pee T, Bath o'clock Para 0) tab rer Parlors and Niches. "The ge oa . above joods are Ws H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —SALESROOM NO. ab sostion. on Wedsesde Jone i, eee will sell, . ei tharp’ 's breech loading Pistols; to be sold without reserve. ‘OHN H. BURLEY. AUCTIONEER—WILL LL, ON By elanuary 33, at | at 1046 o'clock, at 650 Houston Parr acta grey tel, Pictures, bair and other. = Fe sere and tad Powe rosewood Piano, cost and ingrain Cs Kiteben Furnit a ‘itio ray atta re Wane ready egies wd ts Nt a OUN P. MONTGOMERY, AUCTIONEER —300 CASES J Boots, 8) and Rubbers at suction, on Phursda) Seon a 12, at 104% o'clock, at the ‘more ofS T. Davis con 3s beckman street Prime assortment of f fresh seasouabie Gosdn, ARGE LAND SALE. Andrew 8. Sage and others.) 18, Sulta in brooa Stare oF Fronipa, Lewis Curtis, “s Nethapiel | Middle Circui Leon ‘Thurston, Trostees of the Ap- coun? siachicois Land Company, In Cnaxcery. Pursuant tos decree in this ae undersigned Receiver, £2, . will offer ae ae by . a pein times and places here: io mentioned, Fealdue Real Ei Fetate belonging to Company roy ad lying in this Distlot, wx: ee the ail dey of January next shoal 3900 Diwenty y thea acresof Land and a namber Lota in of New Port. aid town TT ‘on Monday, the 30th day of Jannary, about 000) ten thousand scree of hand in Leon eounty; ang at , the 2d day of Febesary about (180,090) ity thousand acres, lying in the counties extending trom ihe Ocklockunes the money iso be of the sal, the reste ia te is ena tulainen mia ayy Iwo yeare—wil cent ‘itles to by Receiver'whon the inet pay ment shall have boca amadee 2 IN BEARD, 4 Tatanasser, Dec 17, 1859. Receiver de. UBLIC gt tt te ‘8 oe an, a La lt sl ckyea the pi isco Matar had sure nose bdo i the prem! tomy and entire took niofe 468 Right aveane, balongin to the estate of Louie Fincke, deceased. By ‘orde STEPHENQP. RUSSEL, Public Administrator. AWHERORER 8 AND ASSIGNER’S SALE—AT BBLI. dara at Ht lg cm pildng valuable. Goole, Guise, Bouts Ss‘ oF FURLYR, HUNDRED CITY LOTS nd fifty thousand aches OF LAND. George Garr and ene Laie Curitang asanil | eof int Mestre county. gM pte ry a ie ion. jesee , ane renéered ia this cause, eat ty Gel ed Receiver, ay ponte’ b by the said Court, will seil, by publio set, ‘on the frat M jn February, A. D. 1860, in the city of pete Ley Tran Wunéred (00) lly ‘li the remaining Wharf Pro. veriy, measuring Ahogn Bundred (50) feet onthe wale. acres of Land, lying partly within the eee county, & full deacriptios ot which bas bees ‘ Te third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the blaace in one and two years. ia tal tostalments. wi ‘itles to be by be the last py ments made. ieprentrine ‘ther particulars address by letter or call at his office fn Apalachiooi CHARLES ELLIS, Receiver in the above eause. APALACHICOLA, Mov. 28, 1899. = 10% o'clock, at No 214 Weat Thirty scone Eighth and Ninth avenues, ali the Furniture conta'ned in said 4 of rosewood Plano, made vy ht] vel vet, Ry iruseels and other Carpets, my ny ane hairel and Chairs st lendid em! broidered Pi able aflor Buia, Yedrogm and Hichen Furatire China, Glaeaand 1 Plated ware, ie. ive, as owner leaves at waige Furniture was al new fast May, and riade by the best HE SHEET STOCK SPOILED BY THE Ns J FIRE as No. 6 Spruce street, will be sold on Thursday, inst, St 10% o'clock, at 196 Chureh street. Paper devlers Plonss attel ‘M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL f£RELL, THIS ay: at 2 o'elock, ‘at 454 Canal street, Household Furni- ture, &¢: Marble lop, Dressing Bureaus, Washstands, toilet China, Glassware, So! Couches, cane and mahogany Chairs, Rockers, French plate leg nd ciber sie a russel joths, mahogan: Hair soe Fealbe? ‘Bede, Pheeta: spreats, lances, Centre, Dining ‘and Tea Tables; Kitchen Furniture, Stoves, bs, Pails, £e., adapted to the wants of families and others. WITTERS, AUCTIONRER, WIL. SELI. THIG Canal street, Wines, Liquors and Bey indy, Gta, Rum, Port Wine, Champagne; Trish and Footch, Whiskers, in. wood and glass; ‘Bar Mirror, Glassware, 5,000 Segara, Arm Chairs, Measures, to close consignments and advances; Bourbon Whiskey, Salamander Safe. DANCING ACADEMIES. _ T TRENOR® ACADBMIES—NEW CLASSES ARE NOW Seal ering Ne the second au warter. Days tf Week Rhiety rth street. New York, Wednesdays ‘and at arda; “Reaaayt ands M.; 90 South Righih Broeklyn, &. D., and Thuradays aatdand 8 P.M. Private classes atten Trenor will let bis rooms for private parties. A DODWORTH’S a . icin, Thorotaye, Tuer ned Federer ie rose. A hardagye ts New van Sree ‘TIMES FOR BEGINNERS, rate ciasece for ndien ail A MC Sevonih edition of worly's work on dancing. he., tor the use ef his popila, peal Fyre ‘er schoo! classes attended. at aeademy. ANJO AND JIG DANCING TAUGHT BY ~ BOGAN, 144 Forsyth street, rear, at 50 cents per Banjoes on hand and made to order. ANOING SCHOOL AT NO. 54 EAST Gapripets mrest.—Mr. CHARRUAUD’S seeond aod lsat term will neerengee pte foam the Lith inst. ase pen for the reception of pupils on, Shiday, es 13 Geloek nou asd S's io" tee advernoon. -Oveularg tthe bebool. $e ILLGROVE'S DANCING ACADEMY, 206 Eighth avenus, near Twenty -irst street DAYS OF TUITION—MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS, New elaases are now forming for the sedond quarter. Pupils can commence at any tine, Apply as above. BILLIARDS. LARGE : ASSORTMENT OF WELL SEASONED BiL- Hard Tables, made in ths bees yao manner and at reasonable prices, will be fous at the illiard Table Manufactory, |, 67 and 69 Cros; ireoe wy. Every ar- ticle connected with the trade at the lowest rates. IAJARD TABLE FOR SALP (PRIVATB)IN PER- feet order, 6by 12 feet. Apply at 15 Laight street bore WwoUlD Sal tet TO HIS FRIENDS jo a cqeanats; tat being panes be has take: in ofa at 130 ‘alton street, where pitecearca os id Linch ete | —MADAME MORROW, SEVENTII A d born with # eaul on ber face, reads the fenguage of of the sare io. th puaeiag Conon of taariy, bow soon, aad al ibs evesta of an four tery hoa 186 Ludlow street, foustou. Gen- ot admited. CLA NT.-MRB. SEYMOUR, 38 FOUR! a war blocks weet of Leng oma pe most Teseenha! sickness, business, lost poorer and abecnt friends. Sate- faction guaranteed oF no pay. Koy OF THE WORLD.—MADAME LEAVRY, At esate seven! oan, be eonaulied about @, marriage and ‘She telis be t friends. i ennsea spe martiages, cad Bisavean 8 2 ents, gentlemen ‘ADAME RAY.—THIS baling aes LADY 18 A WON- der; her predictions are a0 true. AB. oremia ete jold, . Me avenue, meer Twenty-seventh PIRITUALISM.—-CHARLES COLCHESTER, impressible eakng, and writing medium, ean be Tat blefootme, Nort Asay cost, near Hrodwar, on Sortumtire oF Rte. Sours trams WAM. 08P.M, N.B—No charge unless antisfactory. eee —MADAME WIDGER, CLAIRVOYANT, oa Spanish Ley lad: wevelle the mystery of futarity. teent friends, ainkness. preserve medi H diseases, tells lucky humbers, propery Test Or 810l20. and Bleecker atrect, ie kets Bowery, between Bousion BOARDING AND LODGING. AN DOING BUSINESS LOWER wih or YOUNG LADY oF. Ee eubraee WHO understands p pisno--can be pi ly 400m: gan obtain ing Houle on uh f partial Board, ard, fall Birth street, corner of Third, erga Nib Relerencas required. A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LEE ONE OR two Furnished Rooms to singie gentlemen, fo pune. sue wih ba gas, be. Brouk(asl if requirta, "Avy As HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BEDROOM TO Li:t— with mm os fee 8 for $2 per week, in a house with a private { sm) Ty, at; jooater utreet. PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON THE SESOND FLOOR, tos gsatiomen and wife, Also, ball Bedroom, | ee for a! Single gentleman. Ap) ‘St Mark’s piace, E: inner at six o’clodl py, Rete ex LADY Wi8HRS TO OBTAIN BOARD IN A vate family in this city, where fnatruction ia mi i'reneh and drawing won'd be received na compensazion. cr: ae M. ¥, Music, Herald olfive, for one waek. LARGE AND | ‘WELL FURNISHED SECOND STORY front Room to let, without board, or with Breakfast, wo ‘arsan: convenient to stage and car routes. Apply at 76 T a RAT Big ts FOURTH STREET—A atta |, with full or partial Board, log aurea ‘pollen and A‘ PARTY OF SINGLE GENTLEMEN WisHING Goon board. with neatly furniahed rooms. fa & small family, at can obtain it by applying at 270 West Twen- 5 vind street Fiouse has all modern improvements, Conve Bient to cars And stages Taare OF GENTLEMEN. OR CRAMER AND their — oan be ok Baha iper! roy and Board, op moderate t place, Bighth atreet, Dinner at 6 o'clock R Rei GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WOULD LIKE TO Sk cure & permanent boarding place in an American family, here they may et comforts of a home. between Pevem and Twa a, and Second and Sixth avanuee: Tot exceeding $10 per Week. “Address 8. BM. Terai their wives, with private GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE OR SINGLE GER- tieman, can be accom with pleasant Rooms and at at dl Fon Fourth street. Ag COUPLE OF YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN partial or ee Board witha private family at 113 Grand street, Jersey City A RORNISHED ROOM WANTRD FOR A LADY IN A private family, or where there are few boarders; location between ‘Tbird and Fifth a) ves and Fourteenth and Thir tieth sireeta. Would prefer to give music lessons in part pay- ment for bi References given and required. Address Loarding, Herald off A MANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM, wirn Kari Room and pantries attached, to let to a single ge ina private French family, with or without Meals, 221 Fourth street, Washington aquare. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR SINGLE GENTI men desiring plensant Rooms, in tew doors only from Sixth avenue (cars the tame by applying at 74 West Twent | a teeoa —TO LET, FRONT AND BACK PARLORS, nisbed or not, to gentlemen, with or without partial board, orto gentleman and wife. Loeation pleasant. Cars pass." Apply at 529 Hudson street. Terms reasonable. OARD.—ROOMS TO Le Aba od BO. nisbed or one ‘ocd Rooms cheap, st Siroadway and Bowery: ‘Hoeation central.” OARD—TWO OR THREE SINGLE dai jemand nd one of {v0 young ladies, ean be accommodated mare and single Rooms if required. Apply at 31 City Hall place. Bose. —A guaran AND WIFE CAN BE yaad commodated with pleasant Rooms, Board and pectable American family, at $10 per week; fre and ra; iso, Aare or four single gent jemen at $4 60 per week; Beth In. Dabouse, hls nlso eotvesient to three tines of singes Appl at 47 West Tenth street (late Amos st.), between Greenwic avenue and Waverley place. Bo. —A PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET, WITH peatt alin (cicien Lacaiia mneaneeee aa every. conv "Siacheds Loon 176 West 23a at nds OARD ite rh PLEASANT AND Nig TGeAeeD, Rooms, w |, may be had at 143 tween Brosdway and Fourth krone Bea —A oogpeag ener! AND erie, me yd faim ihe second ame —— be ; al ar a leo, Rosin aod et foxes tere ply at 491 Hudson street, third door above St. ADI Taxes ance OARD.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, OCCUPYING A modern house tn Thirty-fourth street, between Third and ‘Lexington avenues, cold accommodate a family with pleasant Rooms on the second floor. First brown stone house west of Third avenue. OARD. —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO GEN. lemen willing to room toget also a ‘i tl ean be accommodated. with ‘good Board and large Rootaa, it the pleasantly situated "bones No, 43 Seventh street, near Becond avenue. JROABD- AT #BROADWAY.~ PLEASANT ROOMS? terms, ROARD | ante PLFASANT ROOMS CAN BE OBTAINED 119 East Thirty-ninth street. References ex- OR OARD WANTED—FOR A BOY TWELVE YEARS of age, » bere instruction on the piano would be consider. compensation. Address Instruction, 625 Broadway. OARD WANTED—A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SIN. gle Room und full Board in a sociable ie fod va hess paseo. have the society of aoe location de Eiisadho eter MMAR eo nesitage Boar WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY TWO GERMAN gentlemen, of quiet habits, io « family (German pestered) ta of a home can beenjoyed. Address KK, ‘where the cor Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A LABY AND EON. TWO gentle. 8 not over $10 per week. ter Tf'mutually agreeable, the lady will give part, pay’ ment is ieaching English, Freneh and Music, Address A°2" bos 11 Herald Siies: OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND wife, tus private family, or where but fe ie) are taken. Terms about $36 per calendar month, fire aud g included. Unexceptionable references given and required. Address otating lovatiion Of rooms and hours for meals, T. H. ., Dox 1,567 Post oflice OARD WANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, IN Boxe vork oF Brooklyn, with private, famnily, 0 or ywhere there are but few boarders taker must Address, statug particulars, terms, &c , Joseph, tor Pont Task office, New Yor! OARDING.—A VACANCY NOW OFFERS FOR TWO entiemen wishing liberal and superior partial board, with bome. on moderate terms, Fire, gaa, 4c. No. Bleecker street, between Broadway and the Bowery. Me afore Wo OR THREE ky FRONT ROOMS be had, with Board, at No. 43 Kast Sixteenth pear Talon sauare, The house is five! Sealy. located, , has aaa, bash ner at six 0 terms for two pei week, accordion tn roomn, Reference exchanged. OARDING.—PERSONS 1N WANT OF GOOD BOARD, B with the comforts of a home, can call at 217 Bleecker OARDING.—NO. 609 HOUSTON STREET, SEIOND Block west of Broadway, patties, will finds, oboice of jarge, nlcely furniahed front and back, contsining all the movern in rovements, or will rent the whole upper part to a mily, without children. "No boarders ot n in the feat! Apply ag above. OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING A large house in agente! neighborhood, within ten minutes’ walk of Wall street ferry, would lice to accommodate three or four gentlemen ortwo gentlemen and their wives. Inquire at 126 Livingston street, opposite Gallatio Disoe, Brooklyn. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—NO. 16 OLINTON STREEB.— ‘A Parlor, with Bedroom attached. Also one yaonacy for entieman. DOARD IN BROOKLEN.—LARGR ANDSMALL ROOMS, ‘with fal) or partial Board, in a Tosatioa, withia five minutes’ walk of South and a Sores ferries, at 343 Henry street, corner of Congress OARD IN| BROOKLYN.—A | GENTLEMAN AND B°: Yrife, or single gentlemen can be accommodate’ with pleasant Furnisbed ‘Roma, in b penal private faua! Hat og2 Henry street, near Harrison, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—ROOM ON BECOND FLOOR, suitable for two genilomen or geuileman ant wife. Aino A ball Room. with Grepiace, private family, where the comforts of & home may be ¢: ise | Hoyae ‘iret ciags, Reto rences exehanged. Apply at LE GENTLEMEN OR a beacommmodatad with 4 Willow street, Buea IN BROOKLYN, BETWEEN WALL STREET ‘and South ferries —A gentleman ood wife. or several SN rary erg pag ey ae Ce Mibe tiicks reel, between Biate and Jorsieayon sireste ARD WANTED IN ROOT ER —& YOUNG MAN Aran small Room, d Gas, with partial Board, Address Hensi, box 130 Heral IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN, Bowe cil and servant are in want of Board in South OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—GENTLEMEN ‘and their wives, or single gentlemen, ean be accommo. ted with pleasant Rooms, party furnished, containing all Ry | he tn-der improvement Binuer atsizovciock. Apply at 65 Willow street. ps ned be Mat FURNISHED ROOMS, DOUBLE AND ‘can be obtained at 119 Rast Nineteenth street from see $9 and $10 for two persons, incinding fire, ad rinall Hall Room, suttable for a quiet young man, ‘early din ner; convenient to the cars. Apply as above. eee URNISHED ROOMS TO LET-WITH OR WITHOUT Pee iit boards to xentiemen only, at 24 Raat Broadway. Terms reasonable, JURNISHED RCOMS TO LET—SOME AS LOW AS $1 week— fice and breakfast can be had in the room ff re quired—nt 180 Mott street four doora above Broome. Stages sod cars convenient t@ all parts Of the city. BOARDING AND LODGING. 00D AND CNEAP LODGINGS.—OLEAN AND OOM. And wife 76 cents. Glcbe. Motel, carta of wile 7b ookta Olck ‘Wiliam streets. Open all night ad DS bar pte mmr FURNISHED ROOMS TO Lat Wie at 111 Weat Twelfth Fifth and Siath avenues, pt HE ee GRR Saepermese BRSEY CITY PARTIAL BOARD FOR GENTLEMEN, frst clasg Rouse, within five minutes’ walk of the Apply 3 113 Grand City. RREEY CITY. WANT ENTLEWAN R furnishes Roam wit oe ee Sul here are no boarders wilh & witb preferred, For ecummodations will be pads "Addreas . B. ‘h Herald offiee. by m LASANT PUBMED ROOMS WITH BOARD-—FOR ry only, a at 166 Twenty sixth street, between KARANT HOME “ACCOMMODATIONS GAN BE On. ned. for & party men or families, ‘Mttention ean ‘be Mad Yo "aiter them comtoraabie Thre is a fine peports riuwity for friends who desire to. ther in one house, bath and gas: o1 ute’ opis at No iwi ne minute’ AO et low street, Brool LET, WITH BOARD—BACK PARLOR FURNISHED, on first floor, contalos gr: te, gaa, hot and cold water, and Jarge closets; iso front room on third oor, wi “it “Fourth avenue. furulabed, ‘Terms reasonable. Oeil 0 LET WITH BOARD~A FINE SUIT OF ROOMS ON the serond floor; n'so one roo; will be let very low for the winter at No. 89 West Twenty-third swreet, near Fifth avenue. PO BT TWO GENTLEMEN WISHING TQ. ROOM together will fad a nieely tarnished Room on the seoond floor, with fee, and bath, nod s'so a emall ‘Redrosmn on the saise floor, f'n private femlly, Inquire ai 139 Prince street, Reference required. 10 LET—A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH BOARD, IN A BY hg 2 furaily, Inquire at 10 Domlatek street, bet veen Varick and Hudson, ‘WO GENTLEMEN CAN Bg AC COMMEOD £eaES with full Board for $6 each; & Room, also one enall reom at $5. ‘The very best of de tewims given and required. Apply at 23 West Twenty second sirect, near Fifthavenue WWO OR THREE NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS 70 Lar together or separate ith Board; ent fo Broadway; all toders: letprowemeata: man and wife or two or three single gentlemen, Fourth atreet, called No. 9 Albion place, WO FURNISHED ATTIC ROOMS, WITH OR WITH. fg ladige, tans be Nad in's tall private tasally bo ca , maa ory iv Laureus alveet near Bleceker,” ied ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, & Bt 2 yon. nisned Room (second floor, front room tween Fourteecth and Thirtieth streets, not id esteua r fuel, gas, hotand cold apg pe lene they have the above Wixt D—BY A GENTLEMAN, HIS TWO DAUGH ters and servant, a suit of three or four rooms, with board» in a’ first closs boarding house, or with a genteel private fa- wiiy., Location must be not far from Broadway, and not below box 4,640 Tout office. TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN AND THEIR, in apl ewes jain family, one room at $10 per $0 wad oue at $3, for two persons; also a young lady at $4.50 per week. Location central and’ pleasant, com eRe on Sixth avenue cars and sroadway stages. Address rope be et an dl V TANTRD—BOARD, FOR 4 MIDDLE AGED SINGLE jg emall private family, References required. Acarese' iadiaon square Post office. wet inten escent lll TANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, ALA ee ROOM, or sitting Room, and Bedroom ad, ining, ieman and wife, without board; must be To those wishing to et in a prog family that will give the best reference, addrew J. B. 8, Herald ofice, stating Brice, &c. a ee h3 GROARD REDUCED, AT 101 SPRING SERERT, « four doors from Broadway.—A. gentleman and Aid three or four young men can ‘be sdvommodated with good Board week each. 12 WOOSTER STREI Jet, with fas, cooking wicves, grates ard 6 ence for Loveckeeplng; acd will be let very low persons only. 12 Wooster street, near Canal. 96 RIVINGTON Pegg il ONE tg od FROM THE wery —l private boardi ee. for two or tnree English or'smeroan gontleasa.s” Vat 41 A] GRERNWICH AVENUE—T0 RENT, ONE PLEA- sant second s'ory front Room, suitable jor .& g and wife, or a single gentleman, ‘Terma moderate.” IRVING PLACE, NBAR UNION BQU = 44 ia fe front Rovma an second Hoot to WARES TWO on moderate terms, Dinner at six; six; references ¢: SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FRO} 19% To let, beveral handsomely Furnished esos bo ia gente, he oer ava ith en a snd plases of aranessesa o Dg room free. Inquire of ANSON HOUMR. ns ae Fee NINTH STREET.—TO LRT, A BACK PA 145 me and private table if one tte 64 BROADWAY, coRRVERAL | VERY Bedrooms, handsomely on aan Ri eames wid e without full ‘boards; ‘also, ingle Boome, w or n 5 rf Cay r gent ee, Location unear- MUSICAL, A SN oc RSERUMENT. att totaal WARFROOMS, 618 Broapwar. VAN ORCKELEN & DOCKER, Patentees, tesimontals ot aaa BUXTEMPS, LADY 18 DESIROUS OF GETTING 4 FEW PUPILS TO A instruct in music. Terms 310 per quarter. Address box A EUROPEAN LADY, EDUCATED BY THE FIRST masters, desires a fev, select taitions on the either at ber own house in Jersey City, or Lt 8 the Pupil, Address Mre, Saunders, 113 Grand atreet, Jersey City. oC ERING & BONS, GRAND, SQUARE A! AND UPRIGHT FLANGE 694 Broad way. as & BONS have been awarded 35 pain MASO: LAMLIN'B pits solo om Senet obaly a AND BARMONIUMS, For parlors, chureben; vesiries and oat PIANOS TO GODONE, 590 BROADWAY, Teo Ractah AND DEAL- er In the best Italian tri cr in sets; musio Stands ‘erent ; musical In- 1s and mechanical gf ace pen a 16, up FLEXES, HUNTER, THACHER OF THE PIANO, IN- forme the public that he hae taken rooms at Broad- for the instruction of Indies and eaustnent ous at the residences of families. Terms Mss FOR THE MILLION. MRS. H. HO! ee TEER OF THE PIANO Pz} —- me peter: iret a ae P re) ne RE METS a BOWERY, TANO —8t0 FOR A ITANDSOME MATOGARY PIANO, ood condition and of excellent ine. Apply afters P. ME at 6393 G4 s Eighth avenue, up stairs. re Smowar ae, OVARSTRING GRAND PIAROB Bee “oracae Grand bares by eoenened ving smeared hat pra piano manningvecaey pave - otek Saas w ot Mote fue sree rescrus law. P —FIVE ee sake oa a and $40; for tks to 9400, ot 1.007 Brondway, corner INSTRUCTION, LADY, A GRADUATE on ONE OF Hey 4 FIRST i stitutions in the oguntry, ad and x A ys aires a sirvedig i rr Mer Raga br Ing, &c. Can object to go Boutb. fonea of wédrese 8. K. H,, 223 Greenwich street, N. Y., or 146 Fulton street, Brooklyn. wr menace mete anerreersbemersnerinare tetas See ‘s AND. und ibe Biato,— Newport Ast CARD FOR 1860.—THE SUBSCRIBER WILL Dt ine the best instructors in geive new pupil Gay or, ere ee suet Sige” * SPOUT COL tanith, $6 urostwey Miteg a few aivale puis far Pu Preach nnghagy wt thelr residences or her own. Wonld have no objestion in a school. Terma moderate, and undoubled references weer. Address T 1., Union sy vare Post office. GEETLEMAN WANTS FOR His SON A CHEAP AA “soar ling Reboot tn te country, in Wee.chestereounty or Conus wit Male teachers only need LY pplz pall os os 4 dress 8. K. Osborn, at the office of C. G. wu Mal F INSTITOTE, TF, ARM) 5 | QUREERE Feats Dee SER rector, ‘Tore $106 pe of ‘sAmission, or for cat ote deme ee proving ne) cI 3 Se g » 24 Widen 4 igen eee ta Besar: A, ya Bronwen wabae Te TaESOE PT A. EARISIAN LADY—A young. French indy date ad customed to ae jereoee in c big ats street, from fone ply this week maby gentlemen. o'clock Uhl wed RSH'S COUNTING ROOMR, * 30h broadway, Appleton Building. raotiee and instruc’ LOOKREEEING J AKD BUSINESS AFFAIRS, tn colors, sees for og tenebers, fer ws RE! 7Itg. Is yROF. 3F0. WS URS Tig ix wrequme Blecntion, Oraiery idence, Cottage pl sera eee be HOSA, from ner a aie ee Those wishing to sequire a thorony pe can ofala his services 124 Ninth atreet, near Broadway. ernie addrensicg him tt kTEF—A SMALL STEAMBOAT OR TOG, PROM 90 to 1a foot long. Parties Raving such & past o di pose of, will please address a note to G.

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