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6 STATISTICS OF THE COURTS. The Business Transseted im the Law Courts During the Year I861. We accordance with the cost taugerated by the Banary several years ago we publifh a tabularstaiement howing Lie Lumber of cases entered, tried and disposed of m the various departments of legal Judicature in the State and f.dors! trivunais of Now York during the past es jodges, clerks and officers of the various courte we renew ovF thanks for the uniform kindness and cour, tesey extended to our reporter at all times, and the fa cilities adorde! Dim m the compuatioa of the present tabular statem ut 4 SUITED § brates cinctir core®, Hoo. sag Nelsen, Assootate Justice of the Sunrem: Gourt of United States, presiding Justice of this cours, Kenneth G. White, Fsq., Clerk; Richard &. Stilwell, Bag. Deputy Gerk, Joba A. Sheds, Assistant. During the year 1561 there have been commonced on the ¢ sminon law side of the court 150 suits, trie 69, and 22 db continued Oa the equity side, 106 suits were commenced, 60 were 81 were granted and 7 ug the year. hb ‘admiraity om appeal frum the Diatttet ‘oar, ‘22 cases were brought, 14 heard aad 9 decided, and Ove appeals ‘were taken {0 the Sup.me Court of the Luited states, Ou the criminal side 62 indicunents wore found, 22 tied, pale pevecanies nara 6, and 10 ia whteh’the parties plead culty. Many impoiisnt criminal cases were tried sew be the among which were Samuel Cvilins and two others Ber nurave on the high seas, who were tried, convicted and ceatenced to be hung. hat the sentence was commut- @d t> imprisonment for ¢be term of fifveen years. ‘Thomas Harrisoa Baker, et als., the captain ant crew <= privateer Savaanah, who were tried for piracy , aud ju Waubalel orden, for being engage! in the slave trade, tried, convicted and sentenced t be hung tie Tb aay of February noxt. During the year, Judgo Nelson was sitting in the Su- preme Court of the United States in January, February and December, and in this Disirict May, June Uctober aud November; and as Circuit Judge he also belt terms of the Gircuit Court in Vermont, Connecticut and the northern istrict of this State. During Judge Nelson's absince from the district, the court was heid by District Judges Hall, Smalley aud Shipman. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. Kenneth G. Whito, Esq.,and Richard P. Suiwell, Esq, fre also United States Commissioners for tais dh ‘and have isssued, during the your 1861, forty-eight wi rants for various ollepoes—murder, piracy, treason, cruel aed unusual punishment on the high seas, slave trade, ©: cning letters, passing coun.’ 4 ea wpe, were sent to the Giaad Jury and disposed of @2 tri UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT. District Judgo, Hon-Samuel K. Betts; Clerk, George F. Betts, Esq. ; Deputy Clerk, George W. Morton, Esq. From the Ast of January’, 1361, to the Sst of December, 1861, there were four hundred and forty- bree suits in- Btituted in this court. Eighty-two of them were in prize; eighty-six were feizure tases under the act of 1861, de- Mominated enemy's property ; fifty-seven were on the common law side of the court. ‘The remaining one hundred and sixty one cases were on bottomry bonds, bills of lading, charter party, marine hypothecation, seamen’s wages, collisions, personal losses at sea, sal vages, seizures under the revenue laws, &¢. In prize and coniiscation cases, oxe hundred and seven, fad in admiralty, seventy cases have been disposed of. UNITED STATES COMMISSIONERS’ OFFICE. ‘The Commississioners—Mersrs. Betts, Morton, Bridg- Dam and Usborn—issued during the year 1861 one hun- dred and twelve warrants. ‘These were on complaints of murder, manslaughter, Piracy, perjury, slave trade, counterfeiting money, taking and opening letters [rom Post Office, assault with dau- gerous weapous, revolts, larceny on the high seas, &c. UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE. The following statement shows the amount ot work done by M: Delatield Smith and his assistants since ‘the dao of his cormraianion on the tb day of April, 1861. The appoiotments of the Disurict Attorney’s office are as :— E. Delafield Smith, United States District Attorney; ®rhan Allen, Stewart 'L. Woodford, Assistants; George P. Andrews, Arthur S. Buell, Clerks; James Beli, Copyist; Ernest P.’Brook, Clerk and’ Messenger. Civil Suits. ‘Violation of the revenue laws ‘Under the coutiscation act.. Custom House bonds... ‘Total civil suits commenced.. seevesecsenes oidnee suits there Lave been tried or prosecuted to BT joe jaw suits commenced and remission procesd- under revenue laws ener ae been tried or B. Delafield Smith and fendants. . poss against collectors tried b: A 1, (bemg mostly old assistants sinc il 4, 1 cases) Revenue suits tried aud prosecuted to a close by the District Attorney, being suits comr anes snes Predecesgors in office... .. 4 Recapttulation, Sota panilier of civil suits commenced ot by B E Delafield etal sven ‘of civil suits tried otal number of suits against collectors defended. Total number of suits against co ect 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 1 7 it 2 2 Piracy and slave trade— ried . 4 Convicted... 3 Forging papers to cbtain money from United States Tried 1 1 2 Piracy, Savannah weibtone te PRT 12 Jary li seeseveceseses 12 Assault with a oy wna + weapon—Iried. 5 Convicted. 6 Recapitulation. Total number of crimiaal cases—Tried AT ras celebrated cases ‘ia which convictions have pena ad yy Mr. yore are the | a —roeeryint the pension forgeries; “he Bloom: xg siaver bond pe: gary; the condemnations of the ‘thas ehips Nightingale end Augusta; the mates of the slayer Cora; the West India negro wutincers, apd the fanous ca} Gordon, the captain of ¢ slaver Erie, whch, apnoun2emont in the Nuw Yorx Hera.o, haz been pro- @ounced by the press of this country aud of Kurope as the ‘most effectual blow which the foreign Africau slave trade bas ever received. Among the civil cases, the case of the Starbuck ship purcuasing fraud, mentioned by the Van i noe inves si- gating committes, yielded $6,200 to the government, ‘while hundreds of iheusands of ‘ollars, we understand, ‘Wil be realized by th» United States Treasury from the Prize and other condemnations. UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFICE. Robert i Esq., United States Marst +» Deputy ‘United Sti.tes Marshal; ited Staten District Court appointet by the Unitec States Marshal to attend on court and do Other aecessary business connected with the depart ment—Lutber iorton, a. Shechan, James Lee, Adol- a ts y J.C. Raabe Win. E. Keeffe, Crier of the Court, appointed by Judge gonepa UNITED STATES CIRCUIT COURT. Crier of the Court, Jobf V. Keeif, appointed by Judge Nelson. Officers appointed by United States Marshal—Robert Hunt, David Dwire, Cbas. MeCay, William Buckicy, William McKay. SUPREME COURT. GENERAL TERM. Motions; on calendar 208 Motions dispoeed of. 1166 Preferred causes... . oT Preferred causes disposed of. Enumerated causes on calendar Eaumerai.d causes dispcaed of. Students admitted to practice— May term class......., oo. . 6 May term, on motion... aL November term elas . at November term, on motion. crrovrr. Parti. Tried by court and jury ‘Tried by court without jary ests... Port i. 7 ‘Tried by court and jury. ‘Tried ‘7 court without j nents Demurrers on calondar jaunay 161, } rmerrers siuce added to caicndar. of tw, &o., on calendar Jan Tanves of law, Ke. since adued to calorie ‘Total n ber dinpossd . of during yeu A new calendar for tbe February teria of th reme vert, 1862, will be tonde up im dance off fo: the term aud causes on tive present called, will be put-on the oniendar in the ‘they now stand, without any new note or marked down wot be put on the caecear eaeine vat beled with the Clerk on or before ia @ preferred casse the party 0; must wate therein thet suc. Gauge eq ts : Lj i re H FF if iit NEW YORK _—_ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1862. entitled to preference and the reason of preference, other wise the case will be pot on the general calendar. HAM bbe, Clerke, J. Ingraham, J. Attachments. 210 Injanctions Injeactions. .13 Arres| 40° Arrests + 89 “s itherland, J. Attachments. 311 Attachments. 270 Tajuuetons. 37 Injunctions, . 42 45° Arrests... . oF Peckham, ‘s Arrests. Attachments, iB. Mullin, J. Attachments. Injunctions. Wells, J. AttachmentS...sscrcee 6 Litigated fotions Heard at Special Term, at Chambers, and Met Ta fade Phare, fe for 16” Clerke, 3 Ingraham, Sutherland, Mallin, J... ‘eckbam, ri Divorces Granted at ‘pei Term, Chambers, 1861. Clerke, Pa Barnard, J. Ingraham, Sutherland, Mullin, J opwe Chambers Supreme Court. Joun F. Skidmore and Nathaniel Hepburn, SUPREME COURT. pana ASMIGNMENT OF COURTS AND Eps FOR THE YEAR General Tagraham. Leonard and Clerke, ograham, Leonard aud Rarnard. $4 Mouday September. . Ingraham, Barnard and Clerke. Ist Monday November .. Ingraham, Lecnard and Barnard. ‘S ecial Perms for Enumercted Motions. Judge Clerke. ‘Judge from another district. UJudge Leonard. Judge Ingraham. 21Sudge from another district. «Judge Clerke. Judge Leonard. judge from another district. ‘Judge Ingraham. Oyer and Terminer and Circuit Courts. January, First Part and Oyer and Terminer—Judge In- ,: Second Part, Circuit—Judge from another dis- trict. February, First Part—Judge Barnard. h, First Part—Judge Clerke. Teun Second Part—Judge from another district. oe oa ‘First Part and Oyer and Terminer—Judge Bar- nae Ene Part—Judge from another district. Ma; iret Part—Judge Clorke. June First Part—Judge Barnard. June, Second Part—Judge Leonard. panied Monday of September, First Part—Judge gee First Part and Oyer and Terminer—Judge Barnard. October, Second Part—Judge Clerke. November, First Part—Judge Clerke. December, First Part and Oyer and Terminer—Judge Deeaabec Second Part—Judge from another district. ‘Special Terms for Motions and Chanter, Business dgo Leonard. Ast Monday February. Ist Monday May er! Judges holding Genl. Term. Judge Barnar«. ope sad continue to hold the same to and incl nang whe ermcatlag preceding the first Monday of the succeeding month, except when otherwise directed ein. | applications for business at Chambers and Special Term must be made to the Judge assigned to hold that branch of the court. lations. All issues of fact already joined and triable in the city of New York will be noticed to the Clerk, and be put cn the calendar for the ensuing January circuit. During the frst week of that Circuit motions to correct the calendar may be made. ‘After that week the calendar will remain unchanged, apd continue the calendar for every successive Circuit, until ail the causes on it shall be tried; each Circuit be- ginning on the calendar where the imimediately preceding Civcuit left off, and new causes to be placed in orderat the toot of the permanent caloudar, After the iret week « of each Circuit (during which mo- tions to correct the calendar may be made) the calendar of the causes which may have goue down at the previous Cireuit and the new issues will be entered ae part aod in continuation of the permanent calendar, and se on, from court to court, until te end of the year. These regulations do not afect the question cf noticing the causes for trial to the opposite party, as the statute wires. "Hereafter 20 causes will be reserved generally after they are piaced on the day calendar. No conse on apy day calendar will be passed, except where the counse! is-actually engaged tp atrial of a cause as ‘another court in the city, or in the Court of Appeals; and then only until such an ongagement 18 dis: harged, or upon proof of the absence of « witness duly subpeenaed, Parties, by consent, may apply to the Clerk, and have any cause ob the Circnit Calendar reserved geuerally , aud = down for a particular day, before it is placed on the y calendar; and may,on filing with the Clerk a like pe have the same placed on tue day calendar, or apply to the court, on @ notice of two days, Sperial Circuit Calendar. At any Cireuit, until further orders, any causes belong- ing to either of the following classes way be placed on a Special Circuit calendar, unless the trial is hke'y to o@- cupy more than one hour 1) Where the action is on contract, and the answer —_ —= allegations in the complaiut, without new matter. action is on contract, and now matter is Sib, Where the aci i erate cad oe maui ¢ pegs tengo ie made oniy fur the purpose of delay ; or it shail , by afidavit, that the cause can hour. rat ‘To entitle the cause to be placed on such calendar, the Jains attorney must give & notice of four days, to be beara before a Judge at Chambere, that be will move to have the canse placed on such calendar ; and if the mo- tion be granted, the cause may be heard on any eubse- went Friday. “tr tthe motion be founded on the Ueliof that the defence is for delay, or that the cause can be tried in an hour, af- filavits must be served at the time of notice. FET eri attorney must deliver to the Clerk of the it a like notice one day before such Friday, contain- also the number of the cause on the General Circuit If the cause sball actually occupy more than one hour on the trial, the trial may be srspended,at the tiseretion of tue Court, and ‘and the cause be put down at the foot of the COURT—ORNERAL TERM. Justices Hen, Joseph 8. Bosworth, Chief Justice Hon, Murray , Hen, Lewis B. Wobdruil, Hou. Ja Monerlef, Hon. Anthony 1 L. Robertson and Hon. James W White, Justices. Clerk of the Court, Robert D. Livings- ton, Ee Number of Causes Heard and Decited Heard. — Decided. January term. 7 6 February term. 2 “ March term... 20 6 April term 2 at \y term. 88 a Juneterm . a 21 October torm. 38 al | November term. at 6 Decomber term...... 12 ‘ Total... i 130 motions were beard and 121 dieciged. Hon, Clandius L. Monell and Hon. James M. Barbour have been elected in place of Judges Hoffman and Wood: ruff, whore terms expire with the year 1861 SUPERIOR COURT. Equity Clerk, Jesse Oukiey partes Clerk, James 6. | White; Docket Clerk, Geo ge Number of J Otained oad 1 Filed, and the Amount January February. Mai ‘ - $2,374,100 22 SUPERIOR COURT—SPRCIAL TRRM. The number of argaments and motions heard and ée cided wore 3,624. Declarations of ay ahr by natives of Great Britain.. Declarations of juicntions ‘by Batives of Germany and other uation. Full papers of all tatfons. acrrnion von rata Team, | | | 72 Catharine a | oud it ja W HAVILAND, cer.” SUPERIOR COURT. APSIGNMENT OF JUSTICES FOR Tue YBAR 1862, General Terms, Jan.....Moncrief, Barbour, Monell, J. 3 b Bosworth, Ch. J. Moncrief,@ Robertson, J. J. Robertson, White, Monell, J. J. Bosworth, Ch. J. Barbour, Monell, J. J. Posworth, Ch. J. Monerief, White, J. J. June....Robertson, White, Barbour, J. J. Qoe.....Monerief, Robertson, Monell, J.J. Noy.... Bosworth, Ch. J. White, Monell, J. J. Dee..,.-Bosworth, Ch. J. Robertson, © Barbour, J. J. —— Prials. ———_— Part I. Part II. |. Robertson, White, Monell, Barbour. Bosworth ChJ, , wonerlek. White, eel Barbour, ‘Monell. Moncricf, B sworth,Ch. J. Bosworth ,ChJ. White. Robertson, Barbour. Monell, Monerief. General Terms in Vacation. Thursday, July $1, Robertson and White, Justices. Tuesday, September 2, Moncrief and Barbour, Justices, Saturday ali the Justices, “qoalion. Monell, from monday, Jane 90/toTucsday, July 15, in- bs , from Wednesday, July 16, to Thursday, July at, we White, from Friday, August 1, to Saturday, August 16, inclusive. Moncrief, from Monday, August 18, to Tuesday, Septem- bor 2, iuclusive. Barbour, from Wednesday, September 3, to Thursday, September. 18, inelusive. Bosworth Riek Justion), from Friday, September 19, to Saturday, October 4, inclusive. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Judges—Hon. C, P. Da.y, Hon. J. R. Brady, Hon. Henry Hilton; Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr., Esq., Clerk; Thomas H. Landon, Deputy. 2 DOREY General Terms. ‘Whole number of appeals from judgments in this court, and from judgments of the Marive and District courts, also from orders at Special Term piaced on the — Number of ete in which argument heard, jncluding those a and so — AD coveverseveseoes Trial Te Number of causes placed on the general calender for trial by a jury. 4107 Number calied by the Court . 2715 Nurhber actually tried and finally disposed of. 648 Number of equity and other causes. placed on the calendar for trial by the Court without a jury... 213 Number called by the Court for trial......... 213 Number of such h proceodings heard and finally dever- mined Number of isues of law and enumerated motions placed on the calendar for argument... Number called by the Court for argument. Number heard and determined, or finally disposed ‘of. 67 Non-enmerated motions heard’ and decided at Spe- cial Terin held in Chambers, including many res::lt- ing in final judgments.......... 2, Orders granted at Chambers for the examination of judgment debtors against whom exccutious have ‘been returned un=atirfed.. +1884 Number of proceedings instituted and ‘in whole ‘or in part proceeded with before a Judge at Chambers for the discharge of insolvent debtors from debt and impr'sonment.. Writs of habeas corpus and certiorari granted and heard and decisions thereon made. 54 Divorces granted. id Applications for citizenship heard and 1k abel 2198 Number of such denied. 7 Number of inventories and gchedvies of property assignet by ingolvents for the bencflt of creditors, ahd bonds of assiznees exainined and approved under the law of April 12, 1860, «445 Names of persons changed for eauso shown, i Except during the general terms, each judge holds a soparate branch of the court. The aggregate number of _| sittings in court ‘by all the judges during the year ia 136 ays. MARINE COURT. Tus Hons. Florence McCarthy, Henry Alker, and K. Maynard*. MosestD. Gale, Ezq., Ciork. Processes issued from January 1 to December 31, 1861, summonses. warrants, attachments, al’aves, &e.,’ 8.123) ‘Special term orders filed, 488; motions argued and de: cided, 574; judgments rendered, 3,552; cases remaining in conrt, 230. Tue amount for which judgment has been obtaived in all is six hundred and forty thousand four hundred and fifty doilars ($649,450). Genera! Term. Cases appealed from special term, 203; argued and de- 171, dismissed and discontinued, $2. Sp terms for the trial of caus°s ‘are held in parts 1 and 2; for the hearing of motions and exparte business only, will be hele in part 3. Judge Maynara is suecceded by the Hon. Fa. L. Hearn, who was clected for six years fom 1st of January, “Apportionment of the Juiges for the Year 1802, | Part 3, Day calendar catied’ in” part 1. mences on the last Thursday of cach month, to contin for three days, held by all the Justices. ‘This Court is open every day during the year for the transaction of business, excopt Sundays and the asual hoiitays. Moses D. Gale, Esq., bas Deen re-appointed to the office | of Cenk, which he has filled with much efliciency for nine years past ‘The Dupaty Sheriffs for the Marine Court, appointed by Sherity Lyncb, are Michael Shaniey, dry and Daniel SITUATIONS 8 NURSE.—WANTED, ANTED—FEM ALES, SITUATION, BY A YOUNG iy counpeient 10" take the entires iruin, Good city reference. Call one week at) Went Ith at., front Bouse, between LADY WISHES TO FIND A SITU: ‘ATION FUR A eet rate wet nurse. Apply, from 10 to 12, at No.2 ‘Went 160 MA a child to wet nurse at he: r nce given, Can be seen for own resides + two days at No. 75 West 26th ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE MARRIED wi OMAN, ‘who baa lost ber baby four da sold a child to wet nurse, Best of references, Apply at lad Morgan at, Jersey Onty, HELP WANTED—MALES. “f GENTS—CAUTION —UNPRINCIPLED PARTIES RE. sort to aii manner of devices to uecewe those who act oe nts for 7. ogonts foro -NBQUALLED PACKAGE, and by thes me... phesmeny to induce thein to sell thelr WORTHL IMITATE: om that the public PACKAGE AND re not pat 1 tpatapa t they have hard work to do this, fc become acquainted they will use no other, These par age like ours, forthe law pootects us by ee covers everything—our invaluable recipes tuevade Tf anything more were wanted (0 courince agen@ that our EXCELS ALL Rayer sy: the unvolicited ediortala we recetye daily {rom the PRESS OF Tills ¢ “iy convinee the most sceptical (Bat our D OF ALL OTHERS, THE pumitc, ty, town ani village in. the $5 to $10 por cay, Send moar ct this ab oad a we a omede and in the only one thi SATIS country on ial rk & Th UNTON ur VELOPES, in colors, ee MON ENVELOPES, tu colors, A ’ NE PEN BLOTTING PAreR JURA TON fos eceesa, Vabe asta pike b oe sewer LRY. CRARDS & OO. 1d Nassau atreet, rv GENTS MAKE vat an, IV BETTER FATIA wr Ptce Packets, We pus 2 ” Ped aeeks ECO bectnak usec quarvre + for Varon Mattonrry. OY WANTED—IN A KRYAIL HOU sm | nieen | wenty store. from © mie Rew inige of por tous thee bead way ePpUry Hrosdway, near wth ot she en area wo o'A aia ~ tr FAS 1 SMART, ACTI MEX there ent afrait of wrk ‘auply thin dey, fanvary tetore 12 o'clock, or tomorrow by 7 o'clock, to J Seattey, &t 812 Brondway, in Witten, YOUNG MAN IN AN OFFICE AS CEN ral clerk; pico # salestnen fora Yankee Notion at 18 Wall & rvet, rohanta Cle Rep Ketabi sed i Ween PORTER. A STRONG, SORER MAN who fe disposed -o be induatrious, and hae some k iow af ercou! Address, with reierence, bos 3.708 Now EMAN OF UNDOUBTED RESPECTABILITY FL msirimonially, inclined. #0 fatrotucten to n lad? wealth, sorta! jom and loveable qualiies Pa- not nds afe invited to correapond with oS purer of oy articles for the a incinding Lectures, Poems, The ed upon bis pert, wad tbe yest references given, A YEW SMALL FAMILIES DESIROUS, OF CUR. Uline sapenated uriog the winter, can be, spleniidl accomodated with parlor and Bedrom ad,oin! every convenience for housekeeping; at un inc omcelvecle low Fale, at the privatefuinlly hutel, HU bacdougst sect, Ze —=—— ont HELP WANTED—F EMAL ae rere eeeee A= te FAMILIES Fyoik ied VANTS WILL FIND ishet Tusituve on the ourner e of the Sixth ae 3 +=: ith, sieet, for German, Irish end Ameri aise, Flog in Sttendance, ood ‘ anted, Pisses always ready.” OLORED WOMAN WANTED.--A RESPECTABLE olored woman, (0 cook, wash aad ivon. Apply, wilh re- a Thursday, at No. 6 East Sits st, “ANTED—A FIRST CLASS (RENO OR GERMAN cook, with unexeeptiouable, reoommendations; “no ion es or ly, Apply at $9 Union square, between tho ours of ten i one, ‘BT NURSE WANTED,—A YOUNG HEALTHY MAR- Tied Women Gn sth oeiet of caine wanted, Call at \2 vartoli place, South Broosly: Ly ‘between Court and Cio ola Bot Bireferences required 2A, GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, ‘at 38 Willow at., Brooklyn, un Thursday, frog fore: ) AN « to 11 ole! Bape eet AND ’ 70 STRIP TOBAC- am Apply at 207 and 209 Wi ‘WaANtED—a NURSE, TO TAKE CHARGE OF TWO ‘Cuidren and make ‘herself useful, Apply at room 83 Fifth Avenue Hotel, 0 pipe nes s MOULDE rv WANTED.—A BRASS blankets 4 Bone oihere need apply. will d eapable, nd wendy 4 Uberal Appl . at Co tn wows Woke ENNAL \OOTERS WANTED.—THRE™ GOOD COOPERS, TO goe short distance in the counwy. Apply to George Edwards, $30 Greenwich st. A GENTLEMAN AND WI¥E HAVING THER OWN room furpiture imay be pleasintly accvinmoiace in & tewl private immediate a 408 Weal trcotys tbh A COUPLE OF GEN can be accommodatea with 70d ihouse; terms vers low.” ‘Dinaer af sireat, Gramercy Park, Roaen=4 GENTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVES OR Lat pepe Wemen can obtain neatly furnished Roow Boa No.5 West Washington place, ‘The location is ary esa, being directly apposite the Washington Paraie rea OR MARRIED COUPLE joard in a first class 8 Last Twenty-sirst At OARD.—A FINE FURNISI Bote tiied story ot cantar mae ee, TOE OF Good accommoradons for % geutieman and wife, Dinner at 6." Inquire at 69 West ‘cpenty-seventh siree, ROALD—AT NO. 20 WEST, THIRTY FIFTH STREET, wy weer Fifth avenue.—A handsome suit of second siory somely furn! Wwitn Board, t there are no fee "poarders by epplying: ‘a 83 East cond street, near Lexingion avenue, OARDING IN WEST FOURTEEN'H STREET.—AN ‘ontire suit of handsomely furnished ‘‘oome, or the front Parlor and Bedrcom on the second floor 0: and private family, to lot, with, Hoard, ity. Address F. H., a firs! class house ow gentleman and ‘wife or small fam bex 1,869 Post office, WATCHMAKERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION, BY A ely preserred, although no Be t city references given. Waxten-0 DITERS, FOR MILITARY WORK. | Ap- Reg Mouday, Oth tust., at Trowbridge, Bright & Co." ART: ert! i am LITA a? Lng ys meg 4h blowers, to Trow rigia ” Chambers street, Hd silted © a ROOKLYN HEIGHTS.—A VERY PLEASANT FRONT Parlor and Bedrcom, on second toor, heated by tur- ace, with gus, &°., to let,'with Board, to a gentleman and oplar street, within three t fe wife, or single gents, at No. pines or yulton an sight of ry. PATIENTS AND LEGANT eae Ff 9 ‘ater Cure, 70 mee the New York Cit hth’ street, near Central Park. In care of Dra, C. jeferdecker and Alexander H. Laidlaw. ‘House first vices moderate, No extras, families, at mah tye ry “brown stone, P: Wax J-ONE NORSE SHOER; SINGLE MAN PRE- ferewu. Inquire of Ricuard Cushion, Rye, Westchester county WENTY GUNMAKERS AND REPAIR. ply to J. Godfrey, 72 Cuthaeine at. JANTED.-s00 HANDS TO WORK ON FLANNEL Pec ra vvaed Juquire at Smite Brothers, corner of a way. COOPERS WANTED—TO MAKE PORK BARRELS, men who make eighteen in the week, ‘Apply riee paid $4. is. 6d. BI as Watkins, 186 work to the iter way. ith at. evita The Mbasle LAist DRY Goops. © AYNOR'S. <THE NEW VASITTONABLE pe Receplion Skirt in Lave, Frooh Biilliants and Skeleton; Paria made Coutile Corsets, ty we wi Balmoval | Skiris, from $2 to $3 50; woven and other ‘sivies of nis up, at 843 Browdway, near Epos FOR THE ; HOLIDAY 3. NEW AND FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, MANUFACTURED EXYRESSLY FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON, NO LADY SHOULD prncuase wirnour EXAMINING OUR NEW STOCK. arantee our thirty per cent lesa than roadwey and Canal street houses ask tor old and rable sty'os. Also & be ‘amortment of Misses’ and Children's Gioaks, PEYTO EXCELSIOR Gioak Sousr, Bowery, near Webics street, Ht, MACY SELLS: LADIES DOLLAR KID GL)’ Ali colors and sizes, for le. (uy, mail, On), at 2 4 206 Bixth avenue, two doors below Foustéenth ‘stree jon w b cay other da the eny. RB. Hy mia TCH, ELEGANT AND URED UL, ener td iit LIDAY ¥ PRESENTS, We whet THE LARGEST STO: The moat bes itifel styles aud eserae, o GOLD AND SILVER PENCIG AND PEN CARES Tm the merket, x > be found at No.2 MAIDEN LANE. PRICES FROM 79 CENTS TO $25. These can be put up and sent safely by mail jo the patriots in the army and navy, to friends iu any part of the country, nd ever some parts of South are NS $i THE BALL SEASON. n Hig TA KTY THIRD ANNUAL BALL OF THE NEW k Fire Departinent, the proceeds of which are appro- WR $n 8, the widows aid orphans of deceased tire- aon, wilkiake place at Niblo's Balova, on Monday evening, jan Tickets may | ¢ procured of the managers, or of the follow- ing oilicers:— HENRY A. BURR, Prosiden' Corner of Cif atid rar kfort tresta, JANES F. WENMAN, Secretary, en PETER IU TICUS, Treasurer, Bast River Savings b Bank. _ "HE WAR. a RMY OF THE POTOMAC-KEY" 8 DIVISI - < yaixth regivent N.Y. V, This regiwent, one of the first in the service, is now Mdeaed at Camp Brightwood, one of the defeneds of the eaptial, near Washington, 1. ©: A number of able bo ment to the maxti br great to bring thie re ‘This regiment has been eney through Sts able com: ‘ol. Charies H. Innes, who served with creat dis 2'ta the Meskan’ ware "Pay, clowsingand Weneyor n to Washingt va on being mustered into the sez surther intot m apply to JAMES GRANT. Revrulting officer, 201 Canal erect, AX. 1 SOLINGEN BLADES, FOR ALL STYLES OF Z “i rpulation S words and Sabres, constantly on hand and to order, Also Swo Sabre Every blade warranted. iS WINDMULLEN, 163 Peart treet, pbs Wall, up stairs, NO, 1 FLAGS, weer AND REGIMENTAL OT Biull, Mountings Trimmings, Ornamente, Tag! ck 4 are. Manute fine Bolt aren id por moi mediately to one or more teten tang. Pay eu , 4 all ‘ornished im. Capt, Wil SW. BENNETT, 100 Broadway, up aire, RIZE MONEY For oF FICERS AND MEN*OF Ra San Jacinto, Consteilation and Mobican is now bald by JOUN B. MURRA No, 1 Nassau street, opposit: my and Navy Banker, ont offer, New York, Prize ‘sts of the Brooklyn, Walaa, Ae, ‘are eng made up. 0 SUTLERS UNION PAPER and Envelop zwe also pat op a superior Prize Stationery the army. “Bun pien seuss Gents, locover portage. Cireuiate reee HASKIND & CO, Madea fer Cnion Staionewy, 36 Beekman streei, ew Yor! 100 Sieh BE, PAID FOR A FI28T OR SECOND Licutenantey, by m evmpetent reson: tn « regiment Tow in the held or one bearly full. Haspassed examina.ion. icons or call at house No. 47 Basi Twenty-eight virect, — ‘MISCELLANEGUS i LL bee AFFLICTED WITH RHEUMATISM, NEU- i dlains, and from bitten feet, will had perma. “? by wearing Metta & Co.'s Galvani: ilectr> Me- Eis Tosote®, “Skaters, Conducterg, Car and Stage Drier“ Will Gnd them fF Alagoa: as ther keep the fect warma d dry in the coldest weather. These having friends in the sriny should send them a pair. Send for e cipcular, Ofiee 429 Hroadway. ‘aw Yor, Nov. 26, 1351. Merram & Co.:— Ou erLeM timony. tote gi been a tm ny wou w pela me ty that (heir use, for @ short Ume, give me complete re- Hie’, and Tam enabled to resume my bualness pursuits, from which I was long debarred by my tines. ul a CLEMONS, Fortleth street. NY COUNTRY MERCHANT WISHING To SELL Je stock, wits good will—it matters not what aol on the enontey, provided tt s'a healthy tovation—wil ad sr acing amount and kind of stock, goous sold per annum nd terwaof Wail details, wil ‘een twetiliate the chase. Be UILDING saaaina WANTED.—BRICKS, LIME and lum yk in im Ae ‘or three eligible lots oa Forty- first survet, Address J \ offices, | Cuaree, HANDS AND Lips Cured in a few hours, and the Skin made delicately soft sa white, by the ang 0, CAMPHOR ont APM wi {ri devereiyr, #1 Bleecker sirect and 208 Fourth avenue, By mail 26 cents, adress Hi, lyn, Kings county, N. ¥. E ov re aed ee ee PRICE LIST an. the | AMILY stone SUPPLY ASSOCIATION ° | wit appearon inewighth page of next Saturday's Herald, See, and sara money, | | Few, 70 10 SAVE “MONBY,—CHOIOR city GrORED | Lies eee, you can buy of A. PARKER | & 00, 263 Waeb ington Feet, Southeast corner of Murray. MAReee x MANTELS.—GREAT BARGAINS IN MAN. frock on hand and a great rediietion in wee for al | kind ordered this tm ADE: si 113 Bast Bightasnth strvet, went la put up in any place in the country. © “MANU ¥ CTU RERS “AND WHOLESALE HOUSES.— commerctal travelier, of ten years’ experience, will ‘or the Wert, In addition to cominis. ¢ would like to add one or two more heures, Addrese@. } WANTED=A 04 COMMISION HOUSE TO FELL THE prodvota of a distillery, and also to take a email amount | of aicek ag an equivalent for consignments, Address Logan, | Herald oftes, stating where an interview can be hed, ly PANTED—ONP Off TWO TRON BOILERS, IN Sopp ) ‘order, eapabie OF ata ng W) to 120 galion® each. | dreen with partioniars and lowest price for cusb en box ib Hernia off, PPBENCH BOARD, FRENCH LESSONS.—ROOMS, AND Bedrooms to let in the family of Professor Th. de TOnest, Freach language only spoken aud practically taught, 96 Bast Twenty-secon URNISHED ROOMS TO LET TO GENTLEMEN—AT Fourth srreet, opposite Washington aquare; break- fost given if desired; references required. D aera ROOMS—IN SUITS OR SEPARATELY’ with private table only, oF without board, to let on ‘or Sailathotory terms, at 391 Fourth street, near Lafayeue HORE uETAN, NO. 767 BROADWAY, CORNER OF Ninth street, Excellent Rooms for families and gentle- men, at very moderate prices, 210 2d av., petween 12th and 13th sis. 'ANTED—ELEGANT APARTMENTS, WITH BOARD, nileman and wife; west side of town, between preferred. ddress L. fora ‘Tenth and Twentieth streets, and a private family Vuexceptionable referunces given aud required. ice. L., box 125 Herald WAx12D_ UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FIRE, GAS and Water, and Board, for a gentleman, wife, son and daughter. Address, with proposals, which must not exceed SY” per mouth (prompt pay) for the four, Home Com{orts, box 220 Herald oflice. QO, UNIVERAITY PLACE.—TO LET, THE WHOLE OR part of Second Floor, handsomely furnished, 10 Aeutleman aad wife, or single gentlemen, with Board.’ Pri- vate table if rd. changed, desired. Locauion pleasant. References ex- 3Q West 2WELYTH STREET, BETWEEN | FIFTI wad Sixth avenues large Koons and two Hail tolet, with Board, turns provements, Terms moderate, Briiroo: house has all the modern York and New Haven Railroas, Dutt sin to fifty acres of land, will be soil low for for Pianos. ariculats at 296 Fulton street, Pooklen, Ary At, Rewrowy Barn. Aby mershant h a exchange, may tayuir ana rick ON aed COUNTRY RESIDENOE IN ‘cut=Worty miles from New Yors, ive riaee ry uh frouttwe iX ACRES, A HOUSE AND afore within thirty milee of JOHN TOPHAM, Newtown, OR SALE—THAT DEStR AB! Pr obaitnying wo Fever Duryen \ndgcenued)y uated a inile west of the village of Mompciend, La 1, ‘anil about four- teen miles from the Brooklyn favements.’ Satd farm con- sists of one hundred acres of Uilibiy land, under a, aig of culthy rae, snd about forty acres wf woodlans hour, brn, hovel, wagon Hote nd shar balding satanle or {ahining’ Purposes. Fen: Hf we BU % BAM Fajton irect, rece ee eT eet Be Aon ine pre! OUSES FOR SALE, AND TO RENT, T OR LEASE, pies He EMS AND cou! NTLY SEATS FOR SALB. EH. pea & 0O., NO. 3 PINE STREET, eur Broad: ay. HOUSES FOR SALE. Sih avenue, near Uh at. with Siahle, Sth avenue, near 30th st., with Stable. ‘Sth avenue, pear mae ware; beautiful bth avenue, pear 29th st; ir t class English Sth avenue, near 37th re j extra large House. S0th st.; extra large, extra large. Dadison av: r 40th st. : extra large. Sth strect—Exira large House, near sth avenue, Jath street, near 8th aven first clase, Uith treet, near Sth avenue—22.60 feet. 18th street, near Sth avenue; two first ciaes Houses. 20th street, opposite Gramercy Park; extra large. an crags cape Theological ‘Seminary: rge House four ‘Amer street, near Sth avenue; four first class Houses, ad ’ four first class Houses, fadison square; reveral extra large, elegant Houses, 28d street, near 4th avenue; two extra large Houses. 25th street—Three fine ‘House: ‘8, near Sila avenue, 25th street—Handsome English Basement, near Sth av, ae strect—Firet class, near Sth avenue, with side lighies 80th street—Two superior Hotiaees, pero Sth ave ‘avs apd! Me all at ‘ace, ail improvements. as Broadway, Nos, $20 and 322, corner be "Pearl street. Broadway, nor ef of Wail atret, extra large. Broadway oe hia ioe Now 437 and 615. ‘hirough to Mercer street. Pron tway, Nos, 08 aud S¢4; 50x20 feet, Broadway, No. 724, first class rae le aoe. Worth street, Nos. 53 a) pa 50, frat - oe i Ouse woe. 5 aga ee rang amp. bh aati , five, bay Sede Madisonavenue, two, well located. 12th street, near Broadway, brown stone, full size, Hath street, two, weil locuttd. ‘2ist street, two. near Broad wT. ne OF HOUSES TO RENT. FURNISHED. Matson avenues Bugileh vaseinest on the square. ry strect, near Sth avenue, hands me house. ear sib avenue, beartit uly furnished, a] others weil 0 COUNTRY. SEATS “FOR SALE. ‘At Kingsbridge, tne House und Grounds, At Yonkers, several hiondsome places on the river. At Rye, House and 26 acres. At Tarrytown, elegant Iiouse ond Grounds ‘On the Sound, fine House and Lo acres Staten Toland, several fine Dweliincs, ‘ith grounds, ke. n be had on spolication to o'clock Ay nt. 87th street, near oth 3 Also, sev) Foil partisutare of the above gt. Lupi ae of at ds 3 Pine street, frou 9 M. tod o'clock 2. M. MPROV! REAL ESTATE IN THIS CITY WILL ‘exchanged for Confederate bonds. Apply to BENSDIOF cor Pine atreey, RAL ESTATE SIXTH ANS ARD, as usual, taps a hogs’ aarisee earsold, when beef and to the million, Ward again thanks h publia ge for thet: liberal patronage during this last six years, and in sorry to inform them that, owing t damily is compesied to undertake a joursicy to Euro der ase circums.wnces, he offera his Hoiel and Estate for below their actual value. 10 RENTPAYERS.—$1,200 WILL BUY A NEW TWO story House and Lot—$150 cash; balance, $10 per month Mill paid, without interest, Also four nice two story brick Stores and) Devolling, togeiter: a good for a grocery, bricher's, balers or fancy»! For particulars apply or the premise, corner of Hitt ‘avenue and Nin South Brooklyn, 10 LONG ISLAND FARMERS AND GARDENERS.— AFarm in Monmouth councy, New Jersey, near Ke; fort, to pat out oa shares to aay “Fares that eab'eome with. ood reference for a number a: For further iten apo 10S. M. PETTENGIL! CO., 119 Nassau street. AL ADVERTISEMENT. f ale this (New Year's) serve QQ GREENE, STREET, ABOVE SPRING—ALSTON House.—Eleganuy ft gas, Croton water and every economical! Hes, Rent ished sults of Rooms, with nvenience for housekeeping lly: particularly sulted for suuail respectable fami- 15) PRINCR STREET.—ST. “QLAIR HOvsE.— LE gantly furnished Rooms, whh Bedrooms attached ‘with all the conveniences for housekeeping complete, ing gas aud Croton water, to let to revpectable f. single geutlewen, nelud families or 210 E. STREET—JACKSON MOUSE.—THE MOST comfortably and conveniently furnished Apartments in the city. to meet the waais of small families, with every requisite furniture, clean linen, cooking range and utensils. Rooms to let, front and rear; also Rooms to let on third oor. Pere ceorie iat unfurnished, exoabt carvet, with private table; house first class; references require 1, ‘Rooms for sin- gle gentlemen, BoskPrTWO GENTLEMEN, CAN HAVE A ROOM ‘and Board for $3 50 per week (uinner at six o'clook), in a private family, 200 Fourth street, near Sixth avenue, House contains all the modern improvements, OARD AND ROOM.—A GENTLEMAN AND T.ADY can have derge sont Room 0 ‘0 LET—A ee ROOM, AT Ni etenth street, Broadway, in a priy q LET—WITH BOARD. FOR A GENTLEMAN AND wife, or two rh wrnished Root oo” the third floor, broom attac! Also, one on th neighborhood, jJamily and table fret et Dinner at six o'clock, Call at gas and Croton water, 645%, BRO\DWAY—CLINTON HOUSE.—GEN’ Je) men wi! tind elegantly furnished Kooms, thing mew and incomplete order. Particular attention paid to the comfort of ull who may favor this house with thelr ce. 3 HORSES, CARRI. AGES, &C. AS FINE YOUNG MORGAN STALLION FOR SALE.— Frice $300; five years old last spring; weight about 7,000 Ibs.; chestnut color, sound a vith woggual Bivle and netic ‘an be even at T. Flushing, Long Island, REWSTER & CO,, OF BROOME STRRE Ofer thelr popular siyles of Road Gime s and Carriages for sale, at the cor ver af Broome and Bfott stree's, THEIR ONLY PLACE OF BUSINESS, OUNTRY BOARD FOR MORSES—WHERE THEY will have egery care and attention. Commodions box sialla, straw, y@Mi om. elds; price, $6 to $8 per month; nje 8 Vonay street, Address Suewart, box 36 Vos otlice, oy T, CONSIGE- 1 good driverd in Lop Cason, is h OR SALE—A GENTLEMAN'S TYR! ing of onepair of carriage Hi Kind and gentie, all harness; ond Roe ‘and shafts; one re e coe two seat Con act ome state, Porand a order, and will b+ sold sopordte or together. AY ply ‘atthe Se- veuth Avenue Stables, corner of Twenty-second street, “GRAND INVESTMENT FOR A bistro reco geal iet.—For sale, a steam Laundry recently started ip Washingion city, located on Penapivanis arent) Seeme- Sine, steam drying room, washing mac ‘bines, wrl ngers, Be. Pproved atte, capacle of turning of fr Wanioe daily, This is the only laund extraorinury deman an extevaive, paying and imm or, parties taking hold o this thing at the present diet ana greatly to their advantage, | Apply tinmedie ately to Dr, 8. A. MAIN, 23 West Tweuty-sird street, N ae York. Ane GOOD CHANCE TO GO INTO THE CLOTHING business.—To a practical business man, with about @ chance is offered in an old established sings ‘good business, the prot rieor of which retires or account of ili health, Apely w RS. VAN TAssl ak Hristed & Stile’s, No. uiTay sireet, or to MACO’ SICKELS, Masonic temple No. 430 Brocine street, corner of Crosby street, RARE CHANCE—FOR SALE CB€AP, FOR CASH— The Union Oyster Saioon, Catharine ferry, New York; one of the best business !o-ations in the Seventh ward; a (oe cash business. For further niormation inquire atthe saloon, Ds STORE FOR $2 “at CASH.— led Bottles, Jars, Sota and OVER 400 LABEL Root Beer Anparavuny rt gay Marble’ Count Drawers, de. over $20) stock alone. until ae o vclook, at Second aveuue, third: door frow reycolghth sire Fe ‘SALE—STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE OF A first class Grocery Store uy town, on one of St best ave~ desirable locauon, For particulars address t Thirtieth sireet, ines; a. ve Grocer, 220 OR SALE—AT &@ WASINGTON STREET, BOSTON, & Lager Bie; avid Billiard S4icou; the propticlor being how ¢1 dia the brewing bus uF @ reason- able cous derati contains thee Tebh all in, order, guod #6 new. LEOPOLD SVE! ~All yror s. SALE WC COVERING WIRE SHOP, IN BEST or order, 120 Machines; Winder, Doubler, Measuring Ma Ma- chines, &: vee ble'work on hend. Terms, half in balance in covering. For further pardculars address eo PB, box 120 Herald office. JOR SALE CUEAP—TUREE OR. FOU second hand light Wagons, with and without tops. ‘Appts at the carciage fuotory of PLANDREAU # HAWKES, 81 Lest swenty-Afth street, a few doors east of Third aventc. ILEIGHS. Na cute henry x oR eo = Baile Rober, &c, “nico, ‘Cnr. Torses, ac, i Fulton arene ‘and 6, eae 12 Nevins’ Suugis sre ENS & rr thetr assortment af 5: Priced Portland Sitter TANTED--A GOOD SINGLE, SLEIGH ion D, Bible Klouse, staiag rs ret, Pate ~NEW PU BLICATIONS. HAT “CURIOUS BOOK, * “WOMEN IN NEW YORK, a singalar nov Lise With interesting Bketches of Fe male Chatucters Ei Ny. (whieh (ho, Herald denounces the Independent tor adve i# sold by newsdealers for Weep, or malied free tor 63 cemis—half pi Ar, 30) pages, 9 engravings, PPaniaher ° R—I WAS OUL OF TOWN; DID Nor GET « Tete ba tmsar 1 wil be ot the oeane place to-any au two look. IF zou cannot come please aidrons B., Leraid office, when find where I can eee you. Cnt RU NOWELL CALL ON YOU TO-DAY AT THREE Let me kaow if you are at home, by showing ° EB. —t HAVE RETU RNED FROM gg me at thy Metropolitan, FLORA. 1D NoT oF z CO8 NOTE | bahy ay Si) VESTER. IL nt cred to station Am grieved and ing a Ot accede t9 the vogue. AULTON FERRY.—PIPTiHt AVENUE STAGE) THIR teeuth sircet; lall-past seven; Mocday. {do Twit my 0 the same and oblige John Dupou', Uoon square aie by, trade mation of bir wa Mrs, Sinclair, Earlham © Indiana, F ANY JEWELLER OR PAWNBRORER Mas TAKEN three stone Diamond Ring, plain, in evehange fore Bracelet or Money, they will please address Bustee, station Dd, Post office, JRTHE YouNo Lapy (ONE OF Two § SINTERS), wno gaton the end and back feat at wang will honor the gentleman with whom sie titted wf rh was behind her during the inet aceon © eidres Moat Lk Jollege, Bic ‘ayne county, FMS. ye ery M. York, Cy hear tomething greatly to her advantage. peat THERE 18 A NOTE IN THE Post To SAME OR MRS, EVA M., IS IN NEW iret note to Charlie W. 8H as GLAD TO HEAR FROM YOU AGAIN Must see you soon, Can you apap Week, as before VY RS RECEIVED. Harry hes ead to T AM VERY SORRY THAT at he would never meet except on “the ides of Then the "Rubi oo er ‘We meet no more. ‘arent change must on {rit of his dream.” Lean never meet him aave i ‘a Address as before, L. Armitage, station D. Bets HOUSE. —THE ADVERTISER WILL PUR- elias “4 ro Oot ia reasonable, the i? and furniture Address nee, doing « successful business, ¥. iy pono fet Herd p RS 1 Ak. ‘ANTED TO RENT=A COUNTRY PLACE NEAR ANewre: of ty Nag 3 acres, witha rx or bd river, A) my res mall ~ " Ko. i'Chambers street, Rew Yo \ hissaissananuinena esl ___._ SPORTING. , (IANAR BIRDS FOR §ALB.<A LOT or Tal y Birds, at ip vem ‘street, up stairs, at Please’rlag the bell UTLER, NO. DK SLIP, Ht THB Wseseoe for tosh. end wale. butlers Motul ure and Flea, Exterminator, rm Sy a ha ESTAURANT FOR SALE—VERY CHEAP, ON MOST liberal terms, or will exchange for a farm or rewic grees a wellestsolished, favorite plaice, cuperior location, sotwely fitted up and fully furnishea; doing a large itet dese business, and good chance to make money; long lease, SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 82 Nassau street, r... PRINCIPALS, AC—FOR SALE, AT A SACRI- ‘and for satisfactory reasons, a valuable Boys’ Board- ing School Property; one hour by raijroad from hew York city; Jong evtablished, lucrative, of high reputations ‘he som rad some acres furnish, it dee Anrable fasilives for a military schon; i tages etace Fy atte 1, ‘Terms accommodating. P.Q., box 196 Heruld wiice. cre ane 950 Witt BUY THE stock AND the Oyster Salocn 143 Greene sireet; sold as the owner has other business to attend to, on the premises for three days. “ARD.—LOST, T HOWOREN, WEEK at a Diaca Newfoundland Dog. and wal mk jame on right bind uddreas L. ikon rts, 108 Broad ot. REWARD. —LOST, ON THE 2TH OF DECEM book, with citizen paper and other pee iy'usetulto ive Owsley, and marked’ Wits the, Base Etc duroruck. The above reward will be paid to fore vy returning it to Charles Mandewirta, No. fort strer’. WARD. LOST, ON TUESDAY EVENING, ABOUT Sy oclock, a Wolf Kobe, in South or Market aire : Catharine and Market and coraer Market and Monroe streets. Any person returning the same th No. 60 Monros street will receive the above reward. the Frank- ing 000, in : Ata and tay At; ayment of the. ame being #0} tue puvliare cau n Updos, ‘hem, Wreward of we wt be paid for othe return, wailet and contents “CLARK, DODGE. Br Walls street. PARTNERSHIP ‘NOTICES. an” TION OF haps ay >NOTICE 18 18. nm that the retofore oxisting yecribers, under yr ye oe rd, Tart & Brother, is this day. diasolved sent. The bumness bereatter will aye rote J. Mart, oyu pote wae tae onthe of the late frm ia’ liqutaadon ENJAMIN J. ¥ New Yous, Dec. 81, 18s SOLOMON J. 3 Nit so08, 7 faucany L emai HA io J. H, Cuthbert ang ny C wie p will rom nether business " a ae T SRURDAUE & CO. RSHIP HEREFOFORS, Peetemncate, EE feaecer Ont Ghoaved Sy pay oom haar will’ be “New Vous, Deo 3 168. a wats ARTNERGHIP WERETOFORE EXISTING UN: PME, ranTxE J ‘des ates & Sons Sea ae by ea consent. ‘will be tg ward 8, Jaffray, devnl en Jn Haas iow. Wate AS. ormay, Be, Smart event ora es Bh ? dndersigned, under ene Byers No, 860 Broapway, New York, Dec. 31, : BEG TO 191 ni itis gon ED BEG 2s Ta FO} cra aia P HE 8! that they, yh ir. ©, Breust i imy eh muta mit UA. ‘ ba oa ad = Beret or ard a) aah New Yors, January 1, 1262, SOULWMER, 5 ANTED—A eh WITH BMALI CAPITAL, ray 1 le Imiatton peer ‘Ino Bost None es 000 veal prowk Apply vo 1. Mth, 4 TO $90). PARTNER WART ns $500 r A NAN OF euergy With (os AMOUNY, cash caD sooh rs AN ie To on? reliable bwsiness, without riek, thet f gis ae Snonth, Apply. immediately at £7 Fore fh hnoor, room Xo. aL