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SITUATIONS WANTED—FPEMALES, | DRY GooDs, &€C. oy N PNGLIOn LADY. WO CAN OFP8K THE Hau. | AT KINZETS fs WILLIAMS & 00,, Fee LT toes oF taper saat | fhnom parc Stee Get eae an sonnmas | 2 ter Roberts, ‘No. 429 Broadway. Faaish education, and music, &e., dasires au engagemen! aC i Bony Sey World aso scperinietd the duties of @ house, Boe AR EMENCE: MONDAY. re Have determined to offer for onabimed with ‘of governess, Address ¥ 2 ° : 4 3, boliy br in port, combined with thakol goummems, Adi $25,000 WORTH. LACES, ENBRUIDERIES, RIOBONS, | ho whote of their valuable stock of ee or ee vier Goode RICH LACES AND EMBROIDERIES, SIVCATION WANTKD-—BY A RESPECTABLE | pin, Ye x tine Cotton Hose, 2e, | At# ¥ery material wing woman, todo the hausawork. 0 family. Worked Collars, 12/46. eigen | Reduetion in prices, A, zens rosea 1940 the hensomant of 3 emai, els, | Pie rea bread Lace, 66, Cuiklreus Walon fiom Se. Pipe make room for apring go0dA, 1'ironar. Please call ai 139 West 13th at., fromt | pine worked Collars, 2 Tanta’ We ‘2c, - ——— ‘ants’ ry ribeed ase, XTRA BARGAINS IN SILK! & piece, 4 addit' ill be inde to the 27 inches wile Siped, Broshe, Lauce od Fasuune ils, extra Paria quar ¥s : : @ rane STEWART & CO. Fine worked Sets, S0e SILK VELVES TRIM BILK DP&SS TRIMMI nk Waris TRIGHINGS 12go" a plece. FANCY SILK 1REDUNGS ‘piece. ven TRE NCKSE—A RESPECTARLE MARRIED WOMAN, having Jest her own baby, wishes a child to wet murge ab esidence luguire tor Mrs, Daly, 28 av, A, one b st., tap tloor. V her own 2 Le cise, tes + best N Se, a Rest Ping, fe. PRpool Cotton, 6. & doz: Sewing dill, 9c. a doz.; Skirt Braids, 2c, # piece rpentine Bi 4, be ited Tapes Ie, a Tol” best Monks apd Byes, 26a Sard ANTED—MALRES. NCED MERCANTILE MAN, HAVING ‘own account for twenty yours olesale hat, can, fur, boot ani Fraser press doops. ‘To thia department of our business = . ross; Tooth Brushes, 6%; Round Combs, 6e. * os aR ey Faitatut bon a too, Bet ‘Sn “rooth and Nail Brashes, i33ge.; Mair-pins, 20 We call the partieular and it will meet with attention, a bundle. Large quantities of other Fancy Goods closing Attention of gen perigg gumag genes cnee out, JOACHMAN.—ANY ONE WISHING NOS, 21 AND 223 EIGHTH AVENUE. . SEPERS, bag Hon Gxiucity wil please eal TON vnc FINE 2WIST NETS. and 12, HOTEU AND HOUSEREEPE! or, at 11! Pearl st., Hanover square. Linep siLk GLANES, Ibe, As our spring stock contains TPO SHICOWNERS —AN EASTERN MAN WISHES A LISLE GAUBEURTS, Ui cou y OWIRe Every article necessary for . nuasters berth, in either a ship, bark or brig, on any le RENGH VERS $0 anny. — “uinai Vovage; best of reference’ produced. "A line ad PRENC Nae ae see, HOTEL AND FAMILY USE, dt shapmaster, box 19 Heraid office, will meet with FREN JOWERS. 3 oar p. = hog prop at ee All of whieh we are RING OUT, 100, and 12\e. WIDE TARLETON® Tusions, Crapes and Laces... Linen Edgings, closing out, 10c., 12e. aud Loe. a dozen. Gent?’ bordered Handkerchiefs, be Fine bordered Handkerchiefa, Ye. and 4s. Lad es’ linen Handkereniefs, Se and be Tadies’ inetawn Handkerchie‘s, be, and 6c, SHIRT BOLOME, ciosing at So. WIDE PLAIT ROscNi5, AT Be, FINE PLAIT BOSOM, Ite. and 1210, FINE PLAIT BOSOMS, ?: id He. Offering at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & 00., “Canal, corner of Mereer street. po {20008 JOBBERS. —THE ADVE TIGER, WHO ixteen years’ ex] ence in the jobbing dry goods. bu- sinees in the Dest and hemviest houses ifthe tarasee ¥ city. and has served in every departient of the trade, ‘x ‘not afraid to work or to travel, and is accustomed to both, desires a situation in some good house in New York or Bow ton, ate fair salary for the times, Address for one week, 4. © A. Denims, Post oftice, N. Y. WO BOOKSELLERS.—THE ADVERTISER, WHO HAS Gree ae been for some time engeged in the book business, wishes WOOLLEN GO@DS LESS THAN COST. DRY GOODS obtain a simation ina wholesale or retull book store; can rn soe hoods, in baskets; cheap Bib- AT RETAIL FOR CASH, tesinence some trade nexocptionable references furniabed. | ote of Needlework unc. Loe cioods, in baskets; cheap Bi AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ON’ OO8T, add #8 W. ©. C., tierald ollie. The entire stock contained in the two stores closing out, con- sisting of nearly everything ever kept in the Lace, Embroide- ry and Millinery business, BTRANG, ADRIANCE & CO., NO. 355 BROADWAY, . KINZBY, 221 and 22% Eighth avenue, WILL OFFER AT RETAIL ON MONDAY, FEB, 1, between Twenty first and Twenty-second streets. em ec, crocus or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, ED—FEMALES. LAUNDRESS, WITH GOOD Hast 17th HELP WA ANTED—A GOOD reference, Cail at 2) eee 5 J, CUSHMAN'S, VENUE, CORNER mach Gist ois GHRKERE: TC. J. CUSHMAN’S, 463 SIXTH AVENUE, 00) TANTED—A FI of Twenty-elghth street, ladies can purchase V | meid and best of city references required. | KID GLOVES, the very best quality, iu every size and color, | Aid English Callcoea at 8 ets per yard. sees ree DND Ee eas aT a es tste, mado |, earls, American Deutnen best way, a8 per TANTED—THREE SALESWOMEN. APPLY IMME. | "fy b i yard, in the very best manner, at low prices. PARIS FLOWERS, Kuches, Ribbons, Laces, &e., in fine styles, SHIRTS-GENT.’S FINE SHIRTS, our own make, $1 25, A. 1,(40 pieces 4-4 Bleached Sbirting, from 6 to 11 cts per yard. 1,000 pieces Fine Irish Linen, from 2 cents per yard up- warda, 1,200 dozen Damask Napkins, from $! per dozen upwards, 1,400 fine Damask Tab’e Cioths, from $l each upwards, 2,40 pieces Plain Plaid and Figured Cambric, Jaconet, Nalosook, Swiss, Muslins, and Brilliants, from 10’ cents per diately at 575 Broadway, upper floor. Wages $6 to $9 per week, ‘New York Phowograpiieal Stuillo, De'D. 1, Davie WAXTED—A GOOD COOK, WASITER AND IKONER: alse a good chamoermatd. References required. Call early at 187 West J0th at. FRANCF, MANUFACTURER OF SKIRTS, FLY Nets and Ekirt Tape, has removed to 307 Broadway, ANTI To = ” ended to at tl teat notice. Old Skirts made | yard upwarda, ANTED—A ONL, TO DO THE GENERAL House. | Orders aitended ot te acre tad West Thirty-aixth | °'1,600 dozen best quality Paria Kid Gloves at 75 cents per work of mall famfly: sbe must have good recommen. | {en era ee Meh, talus, pall. dations. Apply at 87 West 2int st. ANTED—A COMPETENT CHILD'S NURSE TO GO 10,000 dozen Cotton, Merino, Lambs Wool aud Silk Hose, from $1 per dozen upwarda. Black and Colored bilks in great variety, froin 40 cents ap. ward, SINK and Velvet Robes at less than half peien journtng Goods, Laces, Embroiderias, Hemmed aud Plain’ Nordet Tinen Cambrio Handkerchiefs Reduced in tion. Real India Camel's Hair Shawls At a great sacrifice on cost T. STEWART & CO. WILL OFFER ON MONDAY, I «Feb. il: with a family to Suwannah on Wedursday, ihe. 18th. tm a aie fi. ae stant, Good reefence required. Apply between 10 and it | Baek besver,cloth Cloaks, Eo won a Powek A.M, ‘uuti) Tuesday, tat 114 Mast 4th st. é Pi ; ao wenn ar Black muscovite silk Cloakis””!! 30 OO, Worth 53 Fancy Berlin plush opera Cloaks... “15.00, worth 25 Hardsome black velvet Cloaks at eauaily iow prices, Black embroidered velvet Points, $12 $20 each, worth $18 TANTED—100 GIRLS TO BASTE AND FINISH FOR ip a factory in Williamsburg. Good ve days, enclosing a three cent staisp for reply, George A. Willlaina, Post fice, New York, | t0$30 healt Rie Brocke, Cashmere, Stella, Paid and other Shawls, ata great - =. , 5 10,000 yards best quality Printed French Organdies, at 2 HELP WANTED-MALE ARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS!I eta rhae teal anally Setiaes ga ~ ee a rr IN MERINOS, 5,600 yards Htich Chintz French Organdies at 25 cents per GENTS WANTED—IN EVERY TOWN AND CITY IN the Unlon, with from $1 to $10 capital. Our agents, PARAMETTAS, yard, ueual price 60 cents, "PLAIN AND FANCY, yards best quality Chintz French Organdies, at 37}¢ botd male and female, are aoking from ¥3 to $10 per day, by SILKS, PLAIN, AN Gel ese teanteloctaoene : sellin, ry Envelopes. In our prices ani BLANKETS, &., £0 ‘Also ‘of our goods we defy competition. We ask but ‘We always sell our Goods CHEAPER than the lowest A great variety of other Dress Goods, &c., &¢., proportiona- ni’ ure of your future patronage. Apply BROADWAY PANIC PRICE!!! bly cheap. tooraddress (enclosing stamps) Sherman & [0., 229 Broad- | Laaieashould call for patna atthe CRYSTAL F CE EaPORIUM, ‘262 Bowery. W. R, ROBERTS. oF CLOAKS AND FURS. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS TENOR SINGER, WHO understands music thoreughly, and will travel witha minstrel band none but firet class artists need ap- way, Fecond floor. STRANG, ADRIANCE & OO. AST WEEK OF THE GREAT SALE.—THE UND"R- first c! 4 signed desirous of clearing out all of his immense stock ANKRUPT SAL yy talary liberal Address X. ¥. Z., care of Messrs, Wali LP ‘0. ELLIO’ of Dry Goods, damaged by the late fire. preparatory to la; Fons, music store, for two days: BUANKRUPTS: So) Broadway, in bis stock of aprin, ohne devereained to dispose of ths ions " aaa Ladies who as yet have not purchased a Cloak or aset of | entire stock this week, let the sacrifice be whatit may, Ladies WANFFD-PAWNBROKERS TICKETS, 208 BROAD. | Pur, would do well to examine thin stock, Greater Induce. | will please come and take the goods avuy, Wav.--THE HIGHEST PRICK PAID FOR PAWN- | ments will be offered than at any other store in the city. The T. 3, BROOKS. 37); Catherine street. BEOKEWS TICKETS, DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW- | frods must be sold at whatever sacrifice to close the estate for —— vaatoncotaalin oda ELKY, cH. NEWTON, 4S Broadway, southeast corner af Fulton street, room No. 9 D—A YOUNG MAN AS SECRETARY TO A fhe benefit of those whom it may concern. The following sale is worthy the attention of purchasers, ing much below value:— ya DRESS GOODS. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE & CO, TANT ; fancy Stripe Cloaks, suited for spring. ......$5 00, worth $12 lady apd gentleman visiding the Continent of Hurop; | Senscuabie Cloaks, tong and bandsowe...... 6 4X worth "14 Are now offering at retafl be must be polinied in bis manners and postens a gvod eda- | Seazonable Cloaks, long, with capes. Ti. worth 1s tation. Call_on Wednesday evening, between 6andS ¢.M., | Elegant black Beaver Cloaks. 00, w 6 a St ho. 5 St. Timothy plue, Wes! Sad st , near sth av. Flegant black Reaver Cloak 9.00, worth 18 Rgwans sien yan of 7 — | Blount biuck Beaver Cloaks 2 00 worth 2 DRESS GOODS, yANVED—FOR THE RETAIL, A FEW FIRST CLASS | Elegant, very long, with cape t Faby Ww ‘experienced salesmen in our hosiery, suaw! and cloak RICH FANCY CLOTH CLOAKS, in plaids, stripes, snow Suitable for the present and departiacnis. Apply irom 109 A. M. gloth ane other fashionable ‘materi, made tp in the most STEW. 7 jestrable shapes, Coming season. £_*. BEAU ESE #00. RICH VELVET CLOAKS, from $20 to $80, being much p= bapa less than half their value, street, corner of Mercer, THE FURS aor LADIES, bee ee ory re — ke, Half C: juffs, Cuffs, &c., must be sold at a a to be ler by contract. “None but experienced’ and competent sdeciss “ SALE, 361 Broadway. | AL CUSHMAN'S, Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty-eighth men need apply perionally to Wm. X. Hoyt, near Fort Monte | ~ YANKEE NOTIONS—Faney Tollet Soaps, &c., very cheap. gonery, Orange county, New York. ARGAINS GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED arb ik = $e - ome on Broadway —Spri w ready; Opera ans ns WO HATTERS.—WANTED, AN APPRENTICE TO THR | Evening Bonnets. Prices reduced $6 for Bonnets worth $12, Pp ULAR TRAD) trade, who bas served or two years ut soft hat finish 20) soiled Boone! each. Ribbons and Flowers, — DERBY & COMPANY, E . ing salar; , Hat Manufacturer, Herald L. BINNS’ Millinery, 551 Broadway. tng. 8, Slauing salary, &e., Hat Ma (er is? Millinery, 881 Brosdw focaccia} Walters, pis 37 Walker strest, TO GIVE FULL nies od TO THSIR OPERA. Are willing to make up their stcck to measure at a very great ARGAINS IN EMBROIDERTES. 5,000 FINE FRENCH NEEDLEWORK BANDS, = & CENTS AND UPWARD. QS DEMANDECUAE BONNE. CUISINIERE FRA. 60) EMBROIDERED JOUPONS (e’egant designs), Teduetlod from their former prices, guise pour une familie particulis On donnera de $3.00 TO $10 BACH. Viz:—Coate from $26, usual price $2 “ Dons fages. Sadreswer a Rit, K., box 2) Herald oftie 20 LADIES PLATN AND EMBED LINEN CHEMISES, ‘Trowsers, $8 and $19, usual price $12. eek on celoeae aa. , a8 TO 390 BACH. sett Waisteoats $6, usual price $8 and $10. Us DOMRSTIQUE FEANCATS DE PREMTBRR cLas. | $0 SETS ENBIDERED PoutAns AND CUFFS ne momnhetter sytia aul ower’ proportion, ee, wobat out ce quiconverne tat - 4 m N. Jur stock Is large and new in style. re shall as yi Tee sicence peg annie 1,40 SETS MISSES "DO. Do, po, usual pay first u efor the, making, thereby enwutin FROM 65¢. TO $2 BACH, to the public the best uality of workmanship, style au a Hest S'a- “AIN PANE. wer an Hurean de PARK que: oi (The latest Paris novelties). | material at the lowsst prices, $03 Broome Sadelesa lat placing WORK COLLARS, ‘AND ON OUR USUAL LIBERAL CREDIT. eae LAIN POULT DE 8OTES. — — ‘braided in white and colors), Jurt received splendid assoriment in all the most 800 CHILDREN § fashionable shades, M 25e. TO $125 EACH, DoPTi« N WISHING 2 saci a 1 fe baby, Also, FLOUNCINGS, EDGINGS and FROM $1 UPWARDS, ‘ ul femaic nay. |) Alu WORK aid. SUPERIOR ALT. STEWART & 00, nt QUALITY per steamer KEDAR. A. T. STEWART & CO. MEL'S HATR: } EAL INDIA LONG AND SQUARE SHAWLS, WISTING r NY ON TO ADOPT A_ FINE 2 RE, mittee! 7 ehile x wi 8 ol pn of e YARPETS SPRING, Hl. A superb as ortment in every A roti fesaate ehh x ceek od, tay hear of one Care S RIRWART & CO are now opening VARIETY OF SLYLE, COLOR AND QUALITY, addressing ( Axminster, Wilton, Velvet, AT VERY'LOW PRICES. A. 'T. STEWART & CO YO SOTE WAS RECEIV) Brussels, Tapestry Rrussela, A. TOUR NOTE Was RECEIVED. Fares ply ned super ingrais = - ae ae aaron te CARPRTS, PBT PRINTS, DE La = MUBLING, | LINENS, . eens = P PAY From the ‘owele, Table Cloths, ‘na, Linen sheeting, pla } ¥ =i ANY THANKS ts Rid d BLd Z AVOR. Most celebrated European Manufacturers. sna pasion Muslins, look Silk, &c., for sale by WL. fake gord care oi that boy. Newer despair; ne ALAC MATHEWS, St Catharine Atreet. fait. 1 would like to 2 sou, but wait your con: AMERICAN AND BNGLISH OLLCLOT aceasta iis nvt Forget you. THEAT FORMATION WANTED-—OF MRS. EMILY bell, by her son Lawrence A Campbell. Please letter ai the Heraid oftice. M.* Fs COCOA MATTINGS, RUGS AND MAT Togethor with every article connected with THE CARPET TRADE, ‘At extremely low prices. QLoanst CLOAKS!! CLOAKS!!! OUR ENTIRE STOCK 2 ge 463.—#. AL C."J, CUSHMAN’S, Sixth avenue, corner of Twenty eighth atreet, Dry Goods, Curtain Musting, Linens, &c,, can be bought cheap 7 73 BROADWAY. D. TO BE SOLD OFF LEWI8 & SEACORD. - eed ‘AT COST. Fine Shirts to order, ARY HAMILTON HASpIUST ARRIVED.—HAS GOT W. R, ROBERTS, Fitting warranted, the letier from her friend M.. and wlebes ime and 252 Bowery. | Samplo Shirts and Collars place apoctnted for wa tntervio on Monday, without fall = Made sn approbati MH ORSETS, CORSETS AND BKIRTS—JUST RE- | _ Men's Furnishing Goods in every variety, trom the ——_—-—— os ceived, Geases splendid fitting Corsets, at $1, at Mr | staple article to the Anest fabrics, FAMEN WHO WEEE ON BOARD THE CRUSADER, | BLGHKS, Sd roedvay, near Nineteenth atreet.| NB = estan soci = 2 D Mohawk, Mobican, San Tactnto, Wyandot, Constellation, | Wateh Spring Skirta, her own make, for $1; fit warran = =o Sarin ana Mt ct ravers re captured, please call og. | Corsets and Skiris made to order. MILLINERY, &, HOS, L. AYNAKD, 5! Wall # reet. . se 7 oo o T ARGAINS GREATEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED - - OORS WIDE OPEN _ “ : IE LADY WHO CALLED ON MDME. RESTELL a| D) VERSUS DOORS CLOSED. B oe eng Pibes fedased Q0, Doseel Wonk glk fow days since, tu referegee ‘o adopiing an infant from | — The Peace Convention at Washington are conducting their | y'mink Ronuets. | Pages te i dts nirth wil please cai! Imanediately procevdigs with clowed dogpn. T°SINNG’ Millinery, 681 Rroadway ED ° ' 2S Dh and 206 Sixth ave: ste veg a pe oe 'ANTED—INFORMATION OF JOHN NESPIBLS, sa MILLINERS.—MR&. LOVETT, 753 BROADWAY, 18 will hae hig doors wide open morning, Feb. 11. at A. M., exhibiting tie Handkerchiefs, $2 0) a dozen: w or roen fem Dablia; he will bear of some ing to his advantage "by ing a few lines to RM, in ’ wots. J. Longworth, 142 Ober New York. 1,000 dozen Linen Cam! eure of Longworth, 42 Oberry street, New York. ‘Al Lio pendant bse acted reanenhes « 5,000 very cheap Embroidered Collare, from 1 shilling up. Fresh importations Black Thread Laces, Guipure Laces Pointe Collara, Valen- ciennes Laces, Thread Veila, &c. 40) piewes DRAPERY MUSLINS, CURTAIN LACES, LAVE CURTAINS, &c. Job Loto very much under price. New liue Cambric Edgings and In- Rew ime 44, G4, #4, 104, 124 Wisite Tilusion Laces, Job Lots Jaconet Muslin, Swine and Book do, Tarletons; very much under price. One cage new style Headdresees, adapted to the season. New line Brilliants and Marseilles, Job Lot 1,000 doren extra size al! Linen Towels, $2 a dozen; ver iow. Full line Hostery, Under’ Wear for ladies, morroeo Grossex, fy now ready to receive application’ from taose accustomed toGrsteinss work Preference will be given to those who can influence and bring a desirable clase of elty and near by trade, wholesale and retail, Two apprentices wanted, FOR SALE. “ad GREAT CHANCE. D° LOST.—$5 REWARD.—A_ BLAC land Pup, two montheeld, Bend to 3 reorive the reward. OUNTRY CHURCHES, SCHOOL ‘oF Lecture Rooms.—The whole interior of & church, Pows, Seats, Ae, eanlly removed, in tine order, to be wold Cur one-fourth their Value. Adaress'box 1,219 Post office. D. Fifth avenue and I O8T—A_ POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING TWO NOTES [4 of haad, the one dated Vuly 24, 1867, for nine hundred od fixty dollers, to the oréer uf E) Moutel, signed by Wu. ‘O'Meara. the other dated August 1. 1860, for bay hundred dol Jars, to the order of E. Mowtel, signed ‘by J.P. Olinger, ond endorsed to the orderof A. M. Lavat. Also other evidences of debt, and panere and some gold and allver change, The finder will receive n suitable reward and all the gold and silver in the rockebook, if he senda the notes and papers | found to A. M. Layat, No. 7 Broadway, room 4, second floor. F° SALE—ONE l4 HORSE STEAM BOILER AND lng, Engive, with two of Prentiss & Page's Milla, with Shaft- Belts, A Also five vears’ Lease of the building 16l Du- Aneatreet, Apply at 26 Fulton sireet, DR SALE—A FIRST CLASS WHOLESALE ANU nG- tail corner Liquor Store; good stand; cheap rent; must bo sold. Apply to J. A. BIGGR, 73 Nassau street, O8T—ON TUESDAY EVENING LAST, IN GRAND TOR SALE—-A CANAL BOAT, SCHOONER RIGGED, rtreet between Bowery aad Kast river, a patent lever gents and miners; ladies’ made up Under , ~ “ abe Gold Watch, valued as & Keepsake: same of, owner on, the Clothing, avery variety: Corsete, Akitte, Fight ‘tort of 8 man she would’ be ec on aapommedsen care » finder will recelve a suitable reward an thaal ‘ull stock Yankee Notions—Best Pina, 3 cents; “s 5 Of the loser by leaving it wt 554 Grond atreet, best Spool Cotton, 4 cents a dozen, ac. ede ee ———— - — Now opening, new Ribbons, new Flowers, Buches, Head | Moore street. OST.—ON FRIDAY THE STH INST. A PLAIN GOLD | Ornaments, ai 3 MBLY SITUA) 4 Bracelet The finder will receive @ sultable reward, on . R.H. MACY on ge pe gg @elivery of same at 119 Ninth street 204 and 206 Sic avense, commer of Fourteenth street. | Noeaesland cara cad crenpbing ie comping an Adee Look NIGHT OF JANUARY 9). IN Go DWARD LAMB Lehigh, box 114 Hteraid vic, _ Ly ing from Rrondway, through ‘Twenty-ninthwtreet dewn IN LIQUIDATION, SALE— ST CLASS WIOLESALE . Fifth avenne to Bast Sixteenth atrect, a binck jet inked HALF A MILLION OF FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS, gtr met Wi ae a ae a 3 a oe Bragelet. Tue finder will be suitably rewarded, by leaving it | to be sold in the shortest possible time, at an average loss'of d now doing a good business, The present proprietor atal ast Sixteenth at W per cent ie entire atock now offered has been carefully selected for wr dg ys Bo 16 terms with a res party. Address or cal © O8T—A SMALL GOLD V MARKED FE. ©, m ATCH, the beat city trade. The silk deparcment embraces some of 1 2 . ld Relelor on the § re pond, or on the | the rarest and most distityue styles, many of which ‘are ex sctessbptnds ie Pm Aeties way to Iwenty fourth ateset and Sheth a ue. A ruiteble clusively eoutiped to this hous ney EP eN AEE SD reward will be paid if returned to 40 West Twenty-fourth The stock consists of FOR SALE—A FLOUR AND FEED STORE, WITH A street MERINO. SHAWLS, CLOAK * jease of six oars from ihe first of May, I861; the loeetion a pee aaa VELOMA, EMBSOIDERTES, LINENS, is good for any Kind of business and rent low, Inquire at ORT—ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, ON LEAVI CASHMFRES, — LACES, W wd and 265 West street, corner of Vestry. Central Park or entering the Figh® avenwe cars, » pair DELAINES, OSTERY, ci af lady's Skates. The tinder will t raliy rewarded by | including a fare lot of Dress Silks at conte per yard. AOR SALE—ONE HUNDRED RUNNING FRET or leaving them at W. 5. Hicks’, 20 Maiden lane. The may fully rely thet the above stack will be sold at an average loas of 0 per cost. DWAKD LAMBERT & 00. shelving, together with seven counters, nearly new, cut able for a dry goods store, May be bought cheap by ae. dressing MA. S., box 1,46 Post Oflice, ING, A BLACK MARE | ON SATURDAY MOT p Wagon. The bores iv lame én hind log. A re aces, will be paid (0 any person Who will return them ee OR Sale SPORPORAL THOMPSON OFF! Aad For 77 wvenue A fale ove half interest in the Kestaurant, Ale Vault aud — - us EE = ar ¥ ee dyed £23. Feb, 11, 1861 by Room, 70 yy pase 5 " ble Lo attend to alk REWARDS. 1,000 pair FRENCH MEONANICAL CORSETS, a ee ee ~. need eready le 1874 Conta, - —— THE 8TH INST, third street, td veaue omnibus, REWARD,—LO@T, ON FRIDAY $5 in going from Broadway ané TW Broadway and Twelfth stro, in & Ma 0 pair FRENCH SEAMLESS ( ORSETS at Boe. All at a discount of over 50 per cent, POR SALE CTO, STANDS Ly WEST WASHINGTON Market: loeation central: will be oid very lew for enah, Apply to J. E. SLALN, 196 Merchants’ row, West Washington Lady’ or Collar, Tae ero will be pald, oo re EDWak LAMBERT &€ CO, Surning the dame to Ko, 22 Weot Twenig -tirth stron To iiyutdation, | Market a —— — cca reapror re . 7 KR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH AN OLD ESTAB- @5 REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD CHAIN BRACELET aM RROTDERTES, THREAD: Mie gt] lished Grovery Store in Hoboken, now doing @ good eash SO vetween Barnum’s ‘Muse aod Bouston awect The | 24 French Fancy Goods, Heatery, Gloves, teed pres Dusiness, with hofse, wagon and barness. ‘The store ia in tho + reward will be pald by loamng it at E21 Crostiy streot, | Fiewsrs, ibbond Ae. tere week Witewo forthe closing | Best locallon In, the elty for extending a larger trade. For —== = —=—— Sul pale of the above stock, at the well known establishment | Particulars apply to J. MeDONOUGII, 448 Broome etroet, WL Caan sirwet, and every article will t. Tt will be ti tment, an by ev iy fy yoursel of BE. CHLFELD be sold regardless to lady to make wore I cent will be saved. NICIPAL AFFAIR ie QORPORATION NOTICE a PETITION HAS BREN J presented Co the Board of Aldermen l pave Fourth wireet, between Bank and Hammond serects, wil Pavesieut, Wwe owners of property to pay one-balt of the ox. it ta be paid by the elty, Partion iniereat of every parelane &) por UMBER YARD FOR SALEWWTHE STOCK, FIX tures and goodwill of lease of av old lished lamber business Inquire on the premise, 2) West atreet, corner of Chariton atrect, N.Y XTRA HARGAINS IN HOUSEKERBPING GOODB, &C.. Gojecling uthe vame ur requnetad fo weed their ‘ob Joetion ‘A, 1 SIBWART & CO, will make large adiddions to thetr | POGLAZIERS, SHOW CASE, AND) CICTURE FRAME ig giannis i sec French window and picture Glass, sacle and dowbhe thok- ™ leached Cotton Shirtings, only 6% » par, yard une ness, for sale, with 40 per cout d+ w tho import petees, iL “Th 1, a. ROOLR, ) Committee | Pree bed Cost do. | do. do. re per 4 JOHN RUSRELE, on tre ne do. _ do, 120. do, ‘At 36 Cedar street, up stairs, ‘T. B. Nunn, Clerk. 4OUN HW. BRADY,) Streets, , : quelty 44 Knglieh Long Clothe, 12%fe. per yard, wr eneeagraen —— era a ly ot 18 WILL RUY THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF $200 JORPORATION NoTicR — 3 HAS BF 110.4 improved bieachad Cotton Sheetings, only ‘a Furnishing and Fancy Goors store, it applied end ot ae eee Soe ae, and Joc. Tnquire at 729 Sixta avenues | SPP J presented to the Board of Aldermen for a sewer, with We, per yard, formerly sold for je., 3 Tmunediately. te, the receiving basinw «nd cuivoria, Le we built in | apd S70. r “AN BN: ‘Tenth avenue, from Forty ‘alo | 44 fine fly Tanens from 2. upwird pao yard. S200 TO $1,2000.—A RARE CHANCE FOR AN 6 for a sew ‘ving hauine and caieene | ine damask Napkins, pure linen, $10) per doren, usual | SS ferprising man to pur-hase a cash manuf wturiDg fm Forty-ninth street, comme “om of Tenth price Duahwes. Apply avenue, to connect with the ch nventte 1 Amask Table Cloths at equally low prices Partios interested in the \ny objections to | S4 heavy Linen Bheetings, Se. per yard, uxial price 62.0, bate ape fons directed to | 9 ‘40, do. Bbc. do go. ge VALENTINES. the © of the Comm tise ou Rewers, Board of 1 . © 10, Fatman MRA) VALEMETERAl: = won, No. 8 City Hal! a eC 40. VAPRND SES VALENTINES BIctaRD BARRY, ) Conmmittoe WAextra tine do, do, 780 : ue. ee AtROR ne 1. A. BOULE, on eo he line soe equa! ® NR, toe JOUN it. § Semen, ly + aanad with every other article in tl pri i WF Kassan sire SPECIAL NOTICES. | CARD.—THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY FNPORMED that the premises known a Geean Mills, 206 Fulton treet, destroyed by fire on the 8h insi., i# ouly @ branch con- | corn; tock and machinery owned by'us valued a: AO), | fuliy covered by tnaurance, Our friends snd customers wud May get a wrong impression {rom the dally papers, may rest Assured that ourestablisbment in Washingtcn suvet ta in a0 sense prevented {rom the transaction of Our usual business | in the old pce. = WRIGHT, GILLIES & BROT AK, e 233, 2% and 237 Washi T A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE MEDIOAL ROARD, eld at Hevne Horpital, this al o'clock FP, M., the following resolutions were ‘unanimousiy ‘adopted :-— ‘“ Whereas, In tue all wise di a of Vivine Prov devee, the hand of death ba: removed from our mldat the late veuerabie President of our Bourd; therefore, Rew ‘That the Medical Hoard of Wellevue Hospital have heard with deep regret of tne demise of ows law Pre- sident, counsellor and ie, Reedived, That in the death of Dr. John W. Franeis this Hosvital has lost one whose untiring zeal ror this fascitution claimed for hit the highest esteem of his colleagues. aod that the inmates of the Hospital bave lost. friend whe wad always ready Lo subserve their interests and welfare, and ad- tainister to thar wants and necessities. Kesolved, That while we deplore his loss we are not un- tulndtul of tne fact that he died in ti fall meagure of year after along life aevoted with bonest zeal to the welfare o! the profession and humanity. Resolved, That we truly and sincerely sympathize with the family and’ friends of our late lamented colleague, and in testimony direct that this Board transmit a copy of’ the pre- amble and resolutions to the family of the deceased. ‘Committee to report resolutions respecting the death of Dr. Francis—isaac B. Taylor, M. D., Alexander B, Mott, a. D., Btephen Smith, M.D. Ata meeting of the Medical Roard, held this, day, at Belle: ‘vue Hospital. it was resolved, that the Medical Board attend the funeral ax a body from the oltice of the -ommmimioner of Public Charitles and Corrections, No. 1 Boud street, at 1g o'clock P. M., on Tuesday, Feb. 10. ISAAC WOOD, Acting President, J. W. Gnewy, Secretary, A PROCLAMATION, rrr oF SAvARNan, Nov. 22, within the past few weeks there has ‘been an wa wonted influx of steerage And laboring poor, free the Northern porta into our city, and w the evils re from this impurtation are becoming both manifest and Slarming. and whereas, it is necessary that « chvck should be laced upon this tatlux ‘of rw aod paupars; Whereas! the City Gounell at ite last mnecting passed an ordt- nunee entitled An Ordinance to Prevent the iutux of Paupers inte the City of Savannah, in words following, to wil:— Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Aldermen of the ¢ity ef Bavannah and the hamlets theresf, iu council assem. bled and ft ts herovy ordained by anthorily of vue wane, ats shall not be lawful, hereatver for any master, captain or oom- mander of aby steamer oF safing vesee) areiving 10 the harbor ‘of Ravanneh io land, or permit sv be anded, why stecrage pas- senger or other perapn likely, as a pauper, to buoome @ charge on said city, without permission from whe Mayor er acting May or of eald city; anu that fora violation of the foregoing provision such master, captain ¢r commander shall be tiable, gn conviction befire tive Palio Court, to ine of twenty. cllars for every Kuch steerage, or pauper nger *0 land: ed, an wforeunidy, ‘but euch Aime mag’ be re itd on such tng ter, eaptain or commander either carrying such passenger oF pauper back to the port whence he came, oF eutcring inte 5 y, to be approv the Mayor, thst such pissenger oF @ther pauper shall not become a charge to or on aaid elty for the space ot twelve months from such landing, and on such master, cap(in or commander paying ail costs of rose: eution and ull expenses attending "ho eatstccment of the or- ders of the Mayor in carrying ont this ordinance in any given case. ‘Bec. 2 And be tt further declared by the aforesaid, That Exmedately bis procktunation, giving notion io: ol porsons ving notice to all persor concerned, of the tenor and requirement of unis ordinsron-and of the deverminetion of the Gig, authorities of Gevennad te prevent the influx of paupers in f suc Tinnation be published in the gazettesof bavanpattanid in such ‘Other papsrs avin the judgment of the Mayor may be proper. Now therefore I, Charles ©. Jones, Ji or of the ally of Savannah and the hamletg thereof, in compliance with whe instructions in said ordinance contalried, and for the purpose of giving more extended publicity to the tenor and requil ‘ments thereof, do issue this, my proclamation, hereby oti! tng all persona in any manner concerned, of the tenor and re- juirements of this said ordinanee, and more partiow arly giv- hereby da» aad positive notice to the captains of steam and vessels plying between any Northern ports and the port of suvannah, and theagenta and ‘said vessels, of the determination of the city authori vaonah sti to enforce the conditions and penalties sf sald ordinance in order effectually to prevent the Influx of paupers{uto thiscity. Given under my hand and the cor porate seal of the clty, attested by the Clerk of Council on this the 224 of No- vember, I CHARLES ©. JONBA, Jr., Mayor, [Atrest.) Kicuarp W. Cork, Clerk of Council. RADY’S SEVENTH REGIMENT GYMNASIUM.—A Gymnastic Exhibition and Concert will take place at the above named ins'itution, on the eri of Thursday and Saturday, Feb. }4and 16, Full band of Seventh regiment, Bente for 900, and umber of tekets malted, | Tickete now ready al Gymnasium, rk atreet. i ABNER F. RADY, Proprietor. CCARTION,20,THE PUBLIC.—IN CONSEQUENCE oF the constantly increasing imitation of the different brands of Messrs, MORI & CHANDON'S Champagne, Wines, cially of their VIN IMPERIAL (GR&EN SEAL), | oo! It my duty to eaution the public agninat such, Imposition, and to advise parehesors ‘and consumers to buy the Moet & Ohan- don Wines on! ‘rom reliable and res] le houses. ‘ADOLPHUS OECHS, Measra Moet & Chandon’s General Agent for the United States and the Canadas, Youx, Feb. 7, 1861. HESS PLAYERS, ATTENTION —ALL CHESS PLAY. ers invited to call at the old etand, 121, t23 and 125 ware at ver caueo of es, pare eps waits ng: 4 itted up and w: en infor business on Monday, the Tith inst Pen TTOFFMANN, Rtuperinvandsat [DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC CHARITIES AND COR- RECTION, No, 1 Bond street, near Broadway. ‘zw Vouk, February 9, 1861. ial meeting of the Board of Commissioners of Pub- tities and Correction, eld at their, office, No. 1 Bond Isaac Bell, Jr’, Moses. i At lie © street—present, bimeon Drape Grinnell and James B. Nichoiwon—the follo sing resolutions, oifered by President Draper aud seconded by Commissioner Nicholson, were ananimously adopted : ‘Ihe Commissioners of Public Charities and, Correction, having learned that it has pleased Divine Providence to teke from Us our venerable and esteemed fellow eitizen, Dr, Jou W. Francis, respect{ull der tohis family friends, the city and cotnty of New York their, sincere expression of r+ spect for the liigh character and reputation he has sustained (Brough a life of useluiness and honor, Resolved, That the connection of the lamented deceased with this ‘department for upwards of e! which holding the high position as resid Board of Believe Hospital, the deep interes, he administration, and the generous gervice he has gratuitously performed, demands at our hands the acknowledgement dua toeminent professional and personal efforts in benaif of tae poor, whose benefactor he has been. Resolved, That we deeply ayrapatilze with the retatives the deceased ih this their great aud irreparable loss, and re spectfully request the reception of our pabiie deciatation of the high Sense of our obligation for the service rendered our department during his ollicinl connection with the Medical Department of Bellevue Hoxpital Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing resolution be trans: mitted to the widow of the deceased, and publisiied in the pro- ceedings of this department. Resolved, That the Commissioners will evines their reapect for the oecasion by attending (he ceremonies of his ourial 5. DRAPER, President. Isaac Bett, Jr., Secretary. {DITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD:—DEAR STR {7 Allow me, through the columns of your valuable pay to cal) the atiention of the public o a gross outrage, perpe- trated in the City of Charches, in which I was made the vie tim of a foul conspiracy, which was countenaneed and aided by 8 zealous member af” the Metropolitan po.ice named Craft It appears that a pedler, residing in « four by six room in the tenement house 25 Fulton street, Brooklyn, (occupied, aa the evidence elicited on the trial, afterwards chown by persons of a great many occupations, and sotae of no oecupation at ait) fest, or pretended to have lost, silke and otlier goxda valued at about $175. And the above named policeman, oa hearing their statement, without obtaining ® warrant, or making search at the place where the burglary was comiit- FEBRUARY 10, 1861 ted, came to my nce and insisted upon searching the Tooln occupied by me, and ot domeaning himself im Q most ungentlemauly manner. On the trial I proved bj many withesses of andonbted integrity that T was in thi city transacting my basiness at the time of the alleged burglary, and during the whole day, I was honorably ac- quitted. ' T must also here remark on the scurrilous conduct of that miserablefpenny-# liner, kuown as Brookiyn “Eagle,” who was ao elaborate io his description of the far.s connectéd with the case, adding many innuendoes of ite on, on the day oi my arrest, but which, on my acquittal, merely noticed it in ‘an obscure paragraph. ' Such conduct I'hold to be unwor of any paper which prevenuds to be a respeetably conducted jourtial, worthy ot the ¢ peraaual of an honorable community, lind would be far better suited to some blark mail gazette. JOON B. PaRGUS EW YORK TYPOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY —NOTICE,— The members are requested to meet at the rooms, No. J Chambers street; this (Sunday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. to attend the funeral of our late friend snd adsweiate member, Dr. John W. Francis. ARCHIBALD MILLER, President. T. C, Pavnaner, Seere fe EMOVAL—H. R. WORTHINGTON HAS REMOVED Dis office, forthe sale of steam pumps, wa'er meters, ke., from 2 Broadway, to 61 Beekman street, corner of Gold, His factory, known as the Hydraulic Works, isin Van Brant street, Brovklyn, near Hamilton avenue ferry. ME ANNU AL ELECTION OF THIRTEEN DIRECTORS ‘of the Sixth Avenue Railroad Company will be held at the depot. tixth avenue, corner of Fourty-tourth street, on Tuesday, February 12, ftom 12 to 2 PM, T. BAILEY MY! retary. LLECTORS LEGALLY AUTHORIZBD ‘or the towns of Morrisania, West Parma and Fast Chester, will atteud at the Weatenester House, cor- cer of Bowery and Broome street, to receive town and school 1 ands, forthe laxttime, CHARLES B.'M. CHAVE, Morrtsania; B, nd F. ©. BESCHORMALN, —, MEDICAL. IMPORTANT WORK—A GUIDE FOR THE MAR tied, or tho-e contemplating it.—The alliie'ed, debilitated Gr diseased, should not marry, or adopt any treatment, till they have informed themselves of the trath only found in Dr, LARMONT'S Paris, London and New York Medical Advise and Marriage Guide. Mailed (or $1 by H. G. LAWREN No. 1 Vesey street, Astor House. The Doctor cures ail sucit affections, recent or long standiog, expeditiously and private ly, as for years past, at 647 Broadway, up stairs YONBULT DR. WARD, 483 BROADWAY, OP STATRS.— C ‘Oonsuliadon free, Which may aave much future uisery. Gpen uil ly P.M. R. A, A, BARROW, 14 BLERCKER STRERT. FOUR ‘aoors from Macdougal street, New York, readers medi: al nid. aa usual, to both ‘seme, dentially and wita the utmost delicacy.’ Hours ‘rom 1 uf 2, and from 4 to 6. Sun- daya tl Esa R. COBBETT HAS REMOVE) FROM 19 DUANE street, to kis present very convenient suite of offices, a. 20 Captue street, near Chamberr sirect ¢ be ean be con wulted with (he most honorable contidence on certain disoasea, ‘Thirty years in one apeciality enable bin vw make permanent ears, J BciBt 0. laa member of the New York Univer. aity Mi pollege. is diplowa in his offee, ate eairance Siiy Hai piace ore x 14 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON. DT) cea in ail dlecases of a cortain nature - Twenty etghi years exclusively devoted to these compiaiats, enable him’ to ‘arrant cure in all eases. The vieulms a tisplaced cond dence i tpedwal pretenders can call ‘with a'cortainty of be- ing radioaby OF mo pay. Puen. FEMALE! office Ia ren edo rth 8 - REMOVAL — DR. THIBRS’ ew York. RS, MUNROP, ELECTRICIAN, NO. S316 CARMINE, siroot,-Galvanian applied daily tof Tungtonal diseases of the female sex oure 102 CHAMBERS SY REET, ROWESSOR RESTELI al, or by letter addressed to box de consulted as York Post HOTELS. # ed to Mo, 62 Sixth avenue, Aecond Wock | FATUNEY HOV'®P—NEW AND ELEGANT MARBLE building, Brosdway, corner of Twelfth atrect Con. ducted “on the’ Raromwan ‘pian | New furaiture throughot. Sul! d aingic toome At Mnderale prices. wae tee i, M, HENNETT, Proprictor, a BOARDING AND LODGING. T 66 TWENTIETH STREET, CORNER OF FOURTH | avenue —T> let, bandsome sult of Rooms, suitaite | for a family or @ party of geutiomen, with or without board BOARDING AND LODG UNIVERSITY PLACE, OCRNE fret floor, with fHil Bod ti it Board. Also a. sin ceptionable references required, Dinner a hovee and first class. A GENTLEMAX AND WIPE CAN FIND BLEGANTLY furnished Roouis, with Board, ia a smai! private family where ail the conrforts of a home can be found, by applying £6 65 blontague street, Brooklyn, @ single gentleman, at 22 West A HANDSOMELY PURNISIL Srrentgraioth sts also tw ingle le of housekee; venty-binth si 0 ringle rooms St cl a} table unexeeptionable, Also, in tea deya the recrb- tion and other rooms, suitable for a’ faunily, will be vacated by parties going to bousereping. NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH HALL Bedroom io rent separately or logetier, to gentlemen Without board: bath and gas; 6! Fourth avenue, ‘one block from Broedway. SECOND STORY UIT OF COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED PARLORS, m the first floor, to let; niso ® auit on the second floor nd 4 single room, with all the modern conveniences, at 108 Ninth street, Location desirable, between Broadway and juiversity piace. HANDSOME PARLOR AND BEDROOM COMMUNI cating, op the second floor, neatly furnished, to let, with Kourd, twa gendeman and wife or two gentiemen; hot and cold water, gas, beater and bath, on the same floor, Farol |} belect. Y ‘yoall and Dioner at Reference req 'E.—A VERY PLEASANT FRONT Parlor, on the third poor, with double or «1 Bedroom, 1 partial Board to 8 gentleman and full Board for & |. Rooms let without Board. ROOM TO LET—TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, AT No, 96 Tenth street, beiween Fifth and Sixth avenues. erences given and required. N_UNFURNISHKD, PLEASANT, SECOND STORY Lo single gentlemen, by 8 front Room, with closets, to small private family; house has gas. bath, &e , and is kep! the best order. Kent low, Convenient’ to cara and stages. A 120 (69 old No.) Fifth t. FEW PLEASANT ROOMS ON SECOND FLOOR, front, can be obtained, with Board, on very advant ierms. by immediate application at 1,43 Broadway, between Thirty-first aud Thirty second streets. Also a few gentle. men can be secommodated with full or partial Board. A VERY FINE SECOND STORY FRONT ROOM, AND two Rooms on the fourth floor, to let, with Hoard, at U3 Becond avenue, between Seventh and Bighth streets, ‘within three minutes’ walk of Broadway. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, WITH ‘gA8 and grate, on second floor; alsa small Roo%n, to let io a single gentleman, without board No. 49 Twentieth rreet, between Broadway end Fourth avenue. DROOMTO LEY, WITH OR WITHO! board, to # gentleman aud wife,’ or two single gentlemen, in a private faintly, where all the comsoris of an agreeable home can be enjoyed; terms moderate, 175 West 1wenieth UARE, oma, with partial Board, to single gentlemen. Address to W. A., Herald otilee, FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED with ful or pactial Board, with al! the modern improve ments, at 582 tiudson street. A YOUNG, WiDow LADY, OCCUPYING HER OWN house, herself and servant the ouly oecupants, would Jet a choter'of handsomely furnished Kooms to a gentleman and lady, with board for the lady only. Apply at No. 175 Greene street, near Bleecker, PA two large, A ZURNISHED FRONT RECEPTION ROOM AND, BED- room adjoining, to leon the Grat floor of the English base- ment house No, 21 Second avenue, suitable for a physician or a Jady and gentleman. SMALL FAMILY, WHO OWN A HOUSE WITH THE A. inedern improvements, wish to let two large handsomely furnished Rooms, or two staall Rooms, with Board. Inquire at 242 Madison stieet, between Jefferson and Clinton streets, OARD.—ASUIT OF ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD (eeparate or together), with gaa, hot and told water, bath, inrge pantries, &c., in u ‘<ma'l family, where there are few boarders. Inquire at No.9 Sank strect. Stages pass within ‘one block of the house Referer ees exchan: OARD.—AN ELIGIBLE APARTMENT IN A VERY smali unobtrusive family to let with Board to an jova- lid, or a lady expecting to require medical eure kindn ‘and home attention. For location. terms, &c., apply to, address Dr. Thiers, No 62 Sixth avenue, New York. OARD—A GOOD SIZED, NICELY FURNISHED Room, with pantries, to let to a lady and gentleman, with Board for lady, in & modern house. Terms, with fire and gas, $7 per week, Address Mra, Hamilton, Madison sqnere Post ollie, OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR A FAMILY of three or four persons can be uccoraiodated in good Style, with Board and furnisned Rooms in « small family, 30 Waverley place; no other boarders taken. OARD. —TWO YOUNG MEN ©AN HAVE A NICE bedroom and full board for only $6 per week for both, Or & single person for $4, in a private American family, ai 292 Hudson street, near Spring street, OARD IM THIRTY-FIFTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue.—Rooms on second and third floors, and a whole porior story ine new, four story, brown. stone house; Rooms unfurnished or furnished new to suit occupants. Private table if desired. Apply at 20 West Thirty-firth street. OARD WANTED—ALOUT THE FIRST OF MAY neat, by a gentleman and wife, in « private family, Where no other bearders are taken, Location between Thit: tieth and Thirty-eighth streeta, Third and Madison avenues, Best of references given and required, Address, win full particulars, James M., station F OARD WANTED, ELHER IN THIS CITY OR IN Brooklyn.—-A gentleman aud wife desire a neaily fur- ished Koom, with Board, in a family where there are but few other boarders, address, stating terms and locatioa, V. M.A, Herald otlice. T OARDING.—A YOUNG LADY WHO IS EMPLOYED during the day, wishes a home in a plain private able f » there are few bourlers taker Address a now to L. & . BIVATE FAMILY WIL atly furnished Varlor on first floor, chande' ‘Ac. to. 8 gentleman, or two willing to room tagethar, at ek; also a good Be with gas, on second 1. Apply atd6 Bovt sirer ir bean, ten rainuies’ walk from the ferries. Board if required. Besko IN, BROOKLYN “MARKED AND SINGLE accommodated with board and pleasant rooms at 47 Concord street. Neighborhood pleasant and convenient to the ferries. OARD.ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—ONE OR TWO single gentlemen can be accommodated with a pleasaat Room by applying at 75 Montague place, corner of Henry street, rear Wall street ferry. iseferences exchanged. OARD ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS.£A GENTLEMAN und wife, er two single geutiemen, can be accommodated With Board ini a small and ‘elect fatally, House provided with all the modern improvemeuts and 1o cation very desirabie, {)LEGANT PARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET—ON THE 1) first flor, en suite, for fam'lies or ¥ingle gentlemen, with Gr without private table. Apply at the modero house Ist Macdoug sl street, corner of Clinton piace, Eighth treet, and near Fifth aveoue, Terms moder PESeANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS IN THE HOTEL St. Germain, Fifth avenue, Broadway and Tweniy- second street.—J ust vacated, a delight: ui suit of front Rooma, suitable for a large family; sinall Parlor and bedrooms, ‘all baving baths attached, Board at tabie d hote, private ta ble meals « la carte. RENCH BOARD,—-ONE OK TWO GENTLEMEN CAN be accomm with a well furnished «vom and Board, by a French family residing at 75 Secund avenue. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, DOWN TOWN, WITH. ‘out board, from $1 25 to $2 per week. 21 Kast Broadway. G02, BOARD, AND VERY FINE ROOMS, CAN BE J obtained in a first class house, by gentlemen who ould preciate a happy home; terms low and uo moving in Ma; ane call this week at 9 Macdougal rircet, ¥ PARTIES WISHING BOARD WILL CALL AT 61 nth alreeta, hey il ng handsomely furaished. Woot, eighth nt ey Wi ely furnisl nich may be at thelr disponal on reasuuable terms. “Also physicn's Odice on parlor floor, “Reterences given and re- quired, AINON MEUBLEE—70 AND 72 WEST THIRTY- eighth street, between Fifth avenue and Broadway, to let, elegantly furnished, floors or separate rooms; houses new, first class, four story, brown avone; common parlor; Keatau: rant below; rent monthly, in xdvance Fine front Basement, suitable for a physician's or other oltice INTH STREET, WEST, NU. 29—A PRIVATE FAMILY will let bandsomely’ furnishea ente on the fitond floor, through, communicsting; also one on third. The house Gest class, References exchauged. Dinner at six 0. 2 WEST TWENTY-FIF UH STREET. —A #INE SUIT ‘of Rooms to rent on the second and third floors, at the Madison Fark House, corner of Broadway and opposite the Worth monument ‘Private tables furnished 1 preferred, Hest reterence required. Nz THE SIXTH AVEN!' E—BUOARD GAN BE OB. JN “tained by two single gentlemen. ora gentiemaa and his wife, in a private family. fhe house conta all by modern improvements Inqnivé at 62 West Twenty ciguth streot, eferen exchanged PRIVATE BOARD WANTED —A NTPEL PRIVATE family having a Room and heli Bedroom adjoming to re, with full Board for Wo geatiomen 0° auexceptionsbie ractor, may address, confidentiaily, W. F., box 4,175 Post oilice, susting terns. eth sureets, and Second and ? ixth avenues, ReOMs TO LET— wits, BOARD, At NO. % LALIHT » atreet, te St. Jobn's Park, for ® gentleman and Wife, or a few single gentiemen, OOMS—SINGLE OR IN SUITS, WI"H OR WITHOUT Board; gentlemen desiring w pleasent loeation, frst clase hotse, convenient to cars or stages, may apply at TL West Thirty-eighth street, north wide; terms moderais; reference unexceptionable, WO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITH Board, in a private American family 0” four persona, a JI7 Brooms street, near the junction of Kast Broadway and Grand street, WO OR THREB RESPECTABLE MECHANICS CAN be accommodated with good bowrd and single beds, a pleasant sitting room, and all the comforts of ahome $3 per ‘week, including washing, at 73 Wost Seventeenth areet, near Sixth avenue, LET—A FURNISHED ROOM WITH FIRE AND gee, to agentloman and lady; Board for tue lady only Apply of addrens 120 Spring street, one block from Broadway Terms moderate, FT, MET-NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS | WLTIt Board Apply at 80 Weat Thirty-ixth street, one door west of Broadway, MPO LAT. WITH, BOABD—ONK LARGE ROOM AND Becroom on the second floor, also, one amali Room, containing gas, grate, &e, at No, 2 Weat twenty -niath atree between broadway and Fifth avenne. TANTED—UNFURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT Bourd, one sitting Room on drat tioor, and twe alenpta, Rooms on wecond floor, with water and gas Tor a family o three adults and three children; jocat to. be between Firs. and Twentieth streets, and Second and sighth avenues, ad- dress Board, Herald wtlice. 12 ABELSON PLACE, BETWERY CLINTON AND Waverley places, ond block from Broadway. A Parlor nd Bastroom on the reeond floor front, Ruitable tor a gentio man ana wife, to let, with Board Also one or two singio Kooina, xteference required. ON. SRUARE.—PLEABANT ROOMS, WITTE Locavion berweea Bleecker and Fwen- | ard, for gentlemen and their famiiiey and singe CLINTON PLACE, NEAK BROAD’ 30% furnished Rooms on secoud Board. Dirner at 6 ovlock. i WESTELEVENTH STREET —FURNISt to let, Parlor aod Feb tanetat et poy Room ov the third, with ull or pa'tal soar required, ‘ 4 WEST SINTEENTH ST 7 46 and Sixth avenues,—To ag frovt and back Rooms, Also a | Board, in a rst class house, and 4 Fre | eatin unsurpassed. Convenient to cars an ‘xchangea, very reasonable. Hefercnoes ¢ 5Q, 8t, MARKS PLACE ~ PLEASANT with substantia! Board, for @ gentlem or single gentlemen; house first class; Loeat dinner; reference exchanged. PRING STREET. THREE DOO! 7 .—To let, several handsomely single geo! . The location is near all the ‘of amusement, Reading room ft» SREUN HOUSE: GREENE STKEET, AvuVE SPRa DB sfonsar Blogeute Fasnisies vaies tg Dartioulany Paltable for tual ran oerebier rH respectable. fa Genemen. ‘Rent low to-pormanent tenants. * BLEECKER STREET, TWO R no witht Bocrd oan ha tae om and transient boarders accommodated” oe PRINCE STREET, WES 130 Pleasant Rooms, ‘with (RA per week. The back Parlor on first tluor m 61, to 8 o'clock; dinner at 12 and 6, a ae, PRINCE STREET—ST. CLAIR HOU 156 Ghity tomubes Reon, Git With all the conveniences for héusekeeping hus a Croton water, to |] respectable orainglé gentiemens nn Mt WEST FOURTEENTH STREET.—TWO. 201 Wei turnished trons rooms, setable fo and thetr wives or single gentlemen.” The house modern {mprovements. Breaktast at 7! o'clock; Velock. Keferences exchange t. 6 21.0) BEM STREET, NFAR SPRING—MARION. Aicely furnistied Apartinents, srranged for. cal housekeqping, with ali the converiences, inclu ng utensils, beat Bas, Water, de. Rents pectable tenant: Gent 298 FAST BROADWAY.—A wife cen obtain (with Board) a bandsorseigd ed front Room, on second tor, wits Bedroom Also s Room on third floor sultable for & geut or two single gentlemen. House cont a mo provement 76% BROADWAY, BET®EEN K(GHTH AND streets, furnished Kooms to let to, pleasant front Room and side Koom, on ‘separate or together, Bath roou on same floor, Ho all modern improvements, Terts moderate. Q18 BECAPHAY, ONE Doon, BELOW first street.—Front Room and Bedroom, furn unf wished; price $3 per week. One smal! Koom af MISCELLANEOUS. QU NY FERSON BAVING £4 ie 7 HOM Sine, upright Boller at 1 with gearing complete, of from 410 6 hores power, “can Pe rebaser by addressing, with price, George K. Steve: jinth street, it CERTAIN CURE FOR COUGHS, COLD SMYTIU'S Anisced Cough D: at gents. Prepared only at 250 Seven! ABIES, BABIMS, BABIES.—DB. BROWN P: Baby Tender 4s the name of « newly inven.2d which will put an end to the cid metnod of treating! children Besides being great saving they are high). mended by the medical faculty generally.” Call aud at J.8. BROWN & O.'S, 652 Broadway. in ‘avenue, “ Brscest THING ON ICE.” “ ARCTIC 8K. (See Saturday's Herald, and Skates of all kinds, very ci ALFRED WOOD! YOINS—MEDALS—COINS.— NUMISMATISTS ing to increase their collection. will please to that CURTIs willcommence on Monday, llth inst., his entire valuable stock of Coins and Medias at one each, eee their value. See circulars, 8 street, N.Y. ‘THEREOPATHY MEDICAL OFFICE OF DR. J. KI ‘and 0. REICHEN, chemist, 175 Second street, New It isa fact, well known by physiclans of all schools, too often deplored by suffering mankind, that the ol@ les of medicine do tender no equivalent for the g1 human race.* A new method has but spre under the auspices of the mout celebrated professor, B voiser, “ihe Ethercopathy.” This we huve indust studied, tried, and since we have found it superior Wi other method, adopted and now improved im sucl! a ‘as to pronounce it eonfidentially the very best met istence, Theethereal essences of herbs and flower. their full influence over the sanguinary system and + gen in the most vbstinate diseases euch an alteration. ¢ fourth day a most agrecable feeling creeps over body, such as is ont experienced after recovering {re severe diseases, There is no malady that realsts ‘thi ment, unless the energy of life be wholly exhausted. 1 Of the head, eye, ear, throat, lungs, heart, liver, spler faach and qenicala give way 13 thee Riberecpethy. “Use tion and fatty degeneration, superficial cuts and cancer, mittent aud typhus, rheumaiisin and gout, all are Premature old age {a replaced by natural youthfumes debility by power and activity. ‘The deaf hear, the bit the impotent become manful, the reeble imp new life. ‘The creatment is agrecable prompt rand ware. ‘Oflice open from 8 to 12 o'clock A. M. and from 5.10 8: P.M, Free consultations from 8 (0 9 o'elock A. M. ‘G WOOD AT 20 CENTS, WHEN TEN are ordered, and 22 @-nts for any lesa n ber: by the load, at $2), which, it desi will be sawed at em: cost at yard lout Bast street, Address C. Collins. ARBLE MANTEUS—OREAT BARGAINS IN M. tels—A large stock on band, and @ reduction] Briser for any kind ordered this month, Call soom.at A_ Ki ERS marble yard, 113 Kast bighteenth street, west of avenue. Mantels piit ap in any place in the country. beri: CHOCOLATE. FAMILY CAOCOLATE, 25 CHOCOLATE DE SANIE PBRFECTIONE. CHOCOLATE A LA VANILLA, CHOCOLATE DOUBLE VANI CHOCOLATE PAR BXCELLENC. CHOCOLATE CREAM DROPS, CHO®OLATE CARAMELS. All the above{Chocolates are made from the bert m and warranted pure. For sale, wholesale and retail, by HENRY MAILLARD, 021 Broadway, Factory—158 and 160 Mercer street. HE NEW YORK DYEING AND PRINTING BST: lishment. WORKS ON STATEN ISLAND. No. 98 Duane street (late 45 Joho street). Branch off 720 Broadway, and 136 pont street, Brooklyn. EAS, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. THK CHEAPEST STORK IN THE WORLD. y 25 PER CENT SAVED. The greatest bargains ever offered. | $100,000 worth of Gi ceries, Wines, Teas, Flour and Provisions are now at auction prices, These are facts to whieh weatity. Give me a call, and you also will be satiated th this {fs the place to buy Teas. Flour, $5, $6 and $650. Or ceries and Frovisions. Consult your own ini your goods from THOMAS RK. AGNEW, Greenwich street and 89 Murray street, New York. Goods delivered free in the city. WHSTS, HARNESS COMPOSITION, WILL ars preserve and give # brilliant black polish to harness apt, Se. Rt up in 2s. and és. fared “ty Gh West ke Go. aad tor uate vy JOHN H. TOW BON, 56 Beekman street. . t ‘ANTED—A RARE OPPORTUNITY—PURCU ASEM! W for ieee it Lo manufosture snd coll Lenaeeaser'e re J io % ith oat Teele oh Sunt all Er. . wi a adress oF apply to Leadbeater, 107 Fulton street, New Ye W2XtED—A STEAM ENGINE, ABOUT THRED horse power, \with w locomotive boiler: must ber fod as new, and vel? eheap. ‘Address box 2,300 New Yo CLOTHING. . —- a ob aasrea cons ge LA aed LADIES’ — baa cast off Clot rniture, Carper, Jewelry, From $7 to $35 paid for'ailk dresses, from $2 to $18 for coat and from $1 0 to $6 for pants. A note by oy attende:! o by E., 134 Seventh avenne, between Nineieer and Twentieth streets. Ladies attended to by Mrs, BE. BETTER CHANCE 8TILL.—-LADIB® AND GENTRY men, I have a great demand for cast_ off Clot! . hiture, Chrpeta, Jewelry, &e., for the Western will pay the following For Silk Dresses, frow | hy Coats, from $3 to 18: for Pants, from $2 call at or address J. Anholt, 162 Seventh sven, tween Twentieth and Twenty-(irat streeta, tended Ladies attended by Mr Anholt. Ga HIGHER PRICE WILL BE PAID THAN other dealcr for east off Clothing, Furniturs, Ce | Be. as 1 have large orders to fi. on oF addroan 218 th avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twent | tweet Ladies atiended to by Mrs. D. fh ! came — —— HUMBUGGED—LADIES AND, GEN at once, or eddresa a note by por nto H Harria, 863 Bo" H There you may be sure to dimwiee ol on east off Clothing, Furniture, Carpets and Jewerry pt 4 fair price, apd not be humbagged. For Silk. from $ to #40; avs, (rom $8 to $12. for Pants, from 8h and y es punetually atiended to by Mrs, Harris, Bowery, op) orive Fourth and Great Jones streets, | [ CARD.-GENTLEMEN HAVING ANY Q) ew and left off Clothing to dlapose of, wall moet, wit ash purchaser oy calling at the store or ng Thoe D. | Conroy, 44 Centre atrect NN. B.—Merchant tailors havior | any on ‘wand will pase address as above. | AEA’ DEMAND FoR CLOCHING —LADIDS' ANY | gentlemen having any cast of Clothing, Furn tare @ | Carpets will receive the bighest price by addressing or callin, on Ct aie S38 Third aveoue. Ladies atwonded to bi Mrs, Harte |= LEGAL NOTICES. mh on TOTICR Is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT. rant, iesued this date, on the ‘application! o., by the Hon. Jobn BR. frady, one of the Jude Court’ of Common Pleas, directed to the Sherif: county, commanding him to attach the new eee ship Truxillo, of this port, and that all persons wi | have any demands againat the sald vessel, under the of title exght, of bm omy) eight, of part three of | ptatutes, are required to deliver an aoconnt of thy claims (6 the said Judge, at ihe sad a months from the first publication of this notice, or that t renjeds against the raid vessel will be, forfeited; and faid vensel will be sold for the payment of Jaime agat’ 9 her, unless rome person interesied therein appear and ale arye the said warrant, according tolaw, within the sal three months. ' W. JAY, HASKETT, Attorne; tres treet. Dated, Paw Vouk, Feb. 7, 1861, ee SEGARS AND TOBACCO. SEGARS AT PANIC PRICES —1.0m00 HAVANA, l ’ Beynon German Ly ge 1 With a perfect assurance of a mplendid retien by speculators, aa Lam now offering greater iiducements 1 eet than. | purebasers. ORLANDO CHEERS, 17 | 1 | |

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