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3 MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. Board of Council (owricia..} SrarRD Sxssion, Deo, S81 P, 2. Top Board met. pursuant to adjournment, in their ham be: No. 16 City Hall McVay, Gr ¥. Met Russell, e minute proved. Fizgerald aud Joyee—23, PeTITIONS. By Councilman Braxnox— Bren doent Which was referred to the Committee on Belgian Pave- ment By Councilman —— Velitions of owners of property on the line of Seventy- Fourth street, between Fifth and Third aveaues, for sewer ‘Yo said street, Which was referred to the Committee ou Sewe rs. RESOLUTIONS. By Councilman Heavy— Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby iven to John J. McCabe to exhibit goods in front of bi ee lses number one huudred and nineteen Catharine the same to remain during the pleasure of the Com- a guon Council. Which was adopted. And the saine was directed to be sent to the Board of Aldermen for concurrence. Ky Councilman Weastkn— Resolved, Tuat the the game is increased to th By Councilman Saxprorp— Resolved, That the satery of the First “Assistant Clerk of She City Inspector be increash@ to the sum of two thousand clol'ars per annum, to lake elfeot ae eee C4 from. Duly; 1868, the amsant of such increase to be taken Gppropriaiton for City-Coutingencies, hich was referred to the Committee on Salaries and Offices RRPORTS. ‘The Committee on Conference of the Board of Aldermet Covnctimen presented « report im favor of paying thi i of two doliais per day, to Say 188. hiich was edopted by the following vote:— Aflirmative—Counclimen Riley, Sandford, Jones, Web- wer. MeV Gross, Hrady, McConne!l. Repper, Houghtalin, diaviland, MeGrath, Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Brive and Russell—19, ‘The Committee on F' ented a report in favor of paying Michael McMahon for los: of horse from the pier foot of Stanton street, East river, by Feason of the insecure condition of the pier, Which was laid over. MESSAGE FROM MIS HONOR THR MAYOR. A message was turning, unapprove Drick of Essex marke Which was received, laid on the table for ten deya, and di- x to be published in twoor more papers employed by the Corporation, . Fesolution to paint outside wood ‘and COMMUNTCATION. A communicauon was received from the Croton Aqueduct Board relative t» salaries of ceriain employes, Which Was received and referred to Committee on Salaries ani Oflices. Inv! invitation was received from of Hose Co, No, 24, t ‘ng Hall, on Monday evening, Dec. 25, Which was accepted. A churchill C. Theall, fore. orion: Councilman Baicr moved that when the Board adjourn it do so to meet on Thursday, the lst insiant, at 12 o'¢lovk M. Which was carried, Councilman O' BR on Sewers from the further consideration of resolution thata sewer, with the necessary rece ving basing and cul- ‘Yerts, be constructed, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board. in Seventy-fourth street, commencing at he westerly aide of Fitth avenue, running thence through uid along Seventy-fourth street to the Kast river; the inte rior bottom line of the sewer at Fifth avenue and’ Seventy- Jourth atrect to be constructed at an elevation mot exceeding thirty-#ix and six tenths feet above tide water (with the eto message of his Honor the Mayor.) Which was lost by the following vote, viz:— Aflirmative—Councilmen Sandford, Webster, McVay, 8 ady, Seeger MeGrath, O'Brien, Brice, Russell and joyce —1U. Nezative—Counctimen Healy. Keenan, Riley. Gross, Mc- Connell, Repper. Houghtalin, Gaw, Murray, Cook, Brandon wud Fitzgerald—1d, ‘Councilman (oss moved that the Committ-e on Salaries fand Offices be discharged from the further consideration of Preamble reciting that Thomas, Abbott, foimeriy Health ‘arden of the Eleventh Ward, did. in accordance with cer- fain resolutions adopted by the Common Council and approved by the Mayor, “April 27, 1861, in the service of the United. States’ under conditions of said resolutions, that bis sala- Ty should continue to be paid to hia representatives, and no ‘successor Was appointe1 in sald office. as by Imw provided, up w the 234 day of June, 1362, and no. thas been imate since the 1st said Abbott was and co: many regiment dur tietam was weunde ered a cripple for lif); with Jesulution that the Comptrolier be directed to draw his War. rani in favor of the attorney of said Thomas Abboit for the wum of live hundred and twenty-two dollars, with interest irom July 1, 1882, for baisnce of salary due said Abbott ay Hralth Warden, and that the same be charged to the appro- priation for “city contingencies” or any other unexpended und suitable appropriation. Which was carried. And the paper was laid over. Councilman McVay moved that the Committee on Belgian Pavement be discharged from the further consideration of report of Committee on Roads of Board of Aldermen, with resolution that Forty-second street, from the Eighth avenue to the Hudson river, be paved with Belgian pavement, one- halt the expense to be by the property owners benelit- ed, and one-half at the ‘on of the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that the accompany ‘or be udopted. Which was cari And the paper was Inid over, Counciman McVay moved Ulat the Committee on Belgian Pavement be discharged from the further consideration of report of Committee on Roads of Board of Aldermen, with resoution that Foriy-eighth street. between Eighth and Ranch avenues, be paved with Belgian, pavement. cme-balf clty, in » expeuse thereof to be paid by t and the r Ser, bY the Owners of property, benefited. ‘under the di joa of the Croton Aqueduct Department, and that the ac» | company ing ordinance therefor be adopted. Which was carries. And the paper was laid over, Councilman McVay moved that the Committee on Belcian Pavement be discharged from the further consideration of | report of Committee on Roads of Board of Aldermen, with | Fesolution shat Bighth avenue, from Forty-second. street to Fifty-ninta street, be paved with Belgian pavement, one- half the expense to be paid by the property owners and the remaining half by the city, under the direction of the Croton j. and that the accompanying ordinance Aqueduct Board therefor be adopted, Which was carried. Aud the paper was laid over, Councilman McVar moved to discharge the Committes on Beigian Pavement from the further considerat port of Commitics on Roads of Board of Ninth avenue, be paved with Belgian pavement, o1 tue expense thereo! to be borne by the city and oi the owners of property benefited. u Croton Aqueduct Board, and tl nance therefor be adopte Which was carried. And the paper was laid over Le adopted. Which was carried. And the paper was laid over Counellman McVa¥ moved that the C Pavement be discharged from the f er consid: ing ordinaace therefor be adopt Which wae carried, And the paper was laid Counctiman MeVay mo vement be discharged from the further consideration of port of Committe on Streets of Board of Aldermen, with | resolution that Thirty-second street, trom the Seventh ay ‘of the expet bal .nce by the city, wader the direction of the Crovon AG duct Board, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted: Which was carried. And the paper was laid over. Councilman McVay moved to discharge the Committee on jeration of repert of Reig an Pavement from furiher con Committers on Streets of Board of Aidermen, with 1 adopred. Wiieh was carries. ‘And the paper was laid over. Councilman McVay moved to disck Public Health from the further com Committee on Public Health of Bor resolution th the norther thrty feet, more or less, to uilding known a6 Nos. 305 | ani $07, be fenced in, under the direct Com*aissioner, and that the accompanytn, for be adopted Which was carried. And the paper wi hen lald over Councilman Joyce moved to discharge t National Aflatrs from the further con: tiou that a ¢ommittes of three members from the Board of Aldermen and three members from ‘this Board be appoin nt Commities to procure and erect a suitable mi mi mien!, of the Fifteenth District, Jars be and ts hereby »ppropriated for the same. Which was carried. And the paper was then laid over Subsequently, Counciiman Brice moved to reconsider fren Aon, Which was carried. Counctiman Bryce then moved to fill the blank im sald reso'ution with the am of five thousand dollars. Which was carried. And the paper Subsequently, such action Which was carried. The revolution was then adopted by unanimous fs follows, vit Alirmative—Co: en again over. dimen Healr, Keenw Webster, McVay, Gross, Brady. McConnell, taln, Haviland,’ Gaw, MoGrath, Murmy; Brandon, Brice, Russdll, Fitzgerald and Soyce— Councilman Bra: noved to axe from t 4 Trustees of St. Gauriel’s Jo fom that authority be 7 Twent, ond avend belr chureh, now bu! wrest (with veto of bh Woteh was carried. The resolution w jections of his Honor the May i] ected voting in favor thertof, as follows — Afirmative—Conocilmen Mealy, Keenan, Rey, Sandford, ‘ones, Webster, Mc\ ay, Gross, Bracy, MeConneil, Rapret. Honghtalin, Haviland, Gaw, McGrath, Murray,” O Brien, Cook, Branton, Brice, Russell, Pitzgerald and Joyee—J3 neflman Webster was bere called to the chair.) ‘ seat to hia Honor toe, Mayo reiarn to thif Board for fur ‘the Committee om Raviroads of Beare of Al golucions, Firat, That ¢ quired to'rau each aud every ona of ( sirens, without change car to OF, At or near Fifty ninth street. and, second, ‘That the said Bight Avenue Mairoad Company be re: jiired to lay thelr ralle and ron heir cars regularly, a@ without change or transfor of passengers. an far ae 4 their are inid and the pper terminye of the route, at Fmuant to the corditio e charter from the city a ities on) coatatned in Which was carried. Subsequently the same was received from bis Honor the Mayor, whereupon Cou the xaine was concurred Ie > Which was carr ed the Committee Which was cactied Subsequently, Councilman Hovawracey moved that Railroads be discharged {com the turther of the above paper Ty) WEY (0 substitute for the resoiutions as above Resolved, “That the Eighth Avenue Raliroad Company shall be, and are hereby. required to ron @ -gularly to and from Kighty-fourth street ab every ten mntnutes, or mare »pullation on that partet the yvssenzet car in wants of the nd sliall require it, and ae ly as above prescribed on any further portion of the route above Eights-fourth street 60 s00u as the rails are laid ie them to do $9, Resoived, That the said company shall at ai! times keen at eminua of their rou 7 Aited for ahelter for passengers while necessarily detained And be it further Resolved, That the said Eighth Avenue ny be, and they are hereby required to ron their cars.as above. without change sengors, as fast a . Keenan, Riley, Sandford, Webster, ell, Repper, Houghialia, Hav finns. Gaw. "McGrath, Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, the previous meeting were read and ap- Ligbly of property owners on north and south Aides of Fifty-ninth street, between Eighth and Eleventh against paving the same with trap-block pave- waiting for cars, enue is graded, untti t rails are laid and the cara regularly ram (9 the upper term! nus ef the route at the Harlem river. d stipulations contained in the charté: from the clty ich was carried. uted resolutions were then adopted by the foi- pursuant to the condi Aflirmative—Counclimen Healer, Keenan. Riley. Webster. McVay, Gross, McConnell, Repper. Hought Gaw. Murray, O'Brien, tzgerald and Joyee—20, GENERAL ORDERS. Report of the Committee on Streets of the Board of Alder men, with resolution, that the curb and gutter stones in Thirty ninth street, between the Seventh and Fizhth ave. cess iry, under the direction of the nd that the accompanying ordinance the following vote, vir: — lealy. jnins Riley, Sandford, ok, Brandos Bi nues. be reset. where m Street Commission therefor be adopied. of the clerk to the Comptroller mn Sf four , the same to take elfect from Jones Webster. McVay, Gi Houghtalio, Haviland. Gaw, McGrath, Murray, . Brice, Russell, Fitzgerald and And the sume was directed’ to be Sonapareral, rc. Va for music, viz — “a sion a Fourth Scott Life Quard by prion of iret regina enti re; May 12—Banquet of Firat regiment. May 20—Recepion of Saventeenth Seventeeath resimei ‘iy Honor the May 2.—Banquet of June 5—Reception of Thirty seventh aad re; tity by Seventy segment! 5 June soneein fon of hiny sevent h and Thirty eighth regiments by Twenty-third regiment... June 8—Reception of Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth regiments by Seventh regiment beat he Dec. 23, 1862—Funeral of Major Horgan. Sixty-minth regiment... beseve.-. sonora May 18,1863—Funerai of Col, Ringgold, Ninth regimemt 153 ers and laborers in the Croton yeast Pomimumentche from the ance of Board of Council nen pre- Board of Alder. . from Second to block pavement, the pro- men, with resolntion Third avenue, be paved with tray perty owners to pay one haif o : the rosmaining half, under the direction of the Croton Aque- duct Board, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor at Thirtieth stre: ved trom his Honor the Mayor, re- coneurred in by the following vote. vir on Healy, Rilew, Sandford. Jones, eVay, Gross, McConoel! MeGrath, Murrs O'Brien. Coos, Branden, tive—Cotineilmen Keenan Committe on ‘National Ai Aldermen, with resolution that the Comptroiler be directed to draw bis warrant in favor of the named persons for the Amount set opposite their names (for services in the matter of the reception of returned volunteers, €c.). ameanting in all to seven thousand three hundred and forty-foar doliars and seventv-one cents, aud charge the amount to tho ac count of City Contingenctes, Which was lost for want of a suficient number of votes, as fo'lows, viz;— tive—Coundilmen Healy. Keenan. Jones, Webster, r. Houghtalin, Haviland, Gav, Me- rice, Russell, Fitzgerald and Josce— ns of Board of tend theiraeventh annual ball at NN uloved to discharge the Committee Gross, McConnell. Rep) — h, Murray, Cook, Councilmen Riley, Sandford, McVay, Brady, reconsidered and laid over. Committee on Roads of Board of Aldermen, with resolution, that Fifty-fifth street, between Third and NEW YORK HERAIM, THURSDAY, DEORMBER 31, 1863. « nein (ae icnene tirectedto be sent to the Beard of Councilman Kwevax moved that the Board do aow ad) eure yras toat. fesluiom of Board of Aldermen, that the Street Com missioner be directed (o alter ard ft up the premises No. 284 West Seventeenth aireet for » temporary location for Engine Company No, 24 alan expense not (0 exceed two bundred wud fifty dollars. * by the foto w Whica was concurred Afirmative—Counctimen Healy, Keenan, Riley, Jone: Webster. MoVay, Brady, McOppnell. Repper, Houghtalia, Haviland, Gaw, MeGrath, Murray, O'ricn, Coat. Brandon, Brice, Russell, Fitzgerald aod Joyo—21 Counciiman’ Beaby moved thar the Board do aow ad ours. Which was lost. Resolution of Board of Aldermen, that the sualea lots betwee: third and Fifcy-foares streets, Third and Lex jacton entes be filled im, apd the accompan; ordi nance therefor be adopted, the work (o be done under the direction of the Street Cominissiquer. Which was concurred in by the following vote, vit — Aftirmati unciimea Healy, Keenan, Riley, #om Webster, McVay, Brady. McConnell, Repper, Houghtal Haviland, Gaw, MoGrath, Murray, O'Rriea, Cook, Brandon, Brice, Russell, Fitzgerald aud Joyce—2i, Councilman'O'Brtes moved that the Board do now ad journ. J Wnich was lost by the followiug vate:— Aflirmative—Councilmen Riley, MeVay. Brady, McSoa- nell Renper, Mcdrath, O'Brien, Coo, Brandop aad Pitz. ald —| Negative—Councilmen Healy, Keenan Webster, Houghta. Un, Haviland, Gaw, Murray, Brice. Ruasll and Joyee—I0. Bill of George W. Boome amounting (0 $135. for services rendered toabe Cammittee on the Recep'ion of the Bussian Offices at the City Hall. y Hoard of Aldermen ordered to be pai Vifch was concurred in by the f z Afiirmative—Councilmen Healy, Keenan. Riley. Jones Webster, McVay, Bradv, MeConnéll, Repper. Moughtalia, Haviland. Gaw, MeGrath. Murray. O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Degen. Russell, Bitseerald pad Joroces! iocliman Keexas moved that the Boar do now ad- Jini was tos troller be directed: to draw his warran: {a favor of P. Lev- pold Heatit, President of the Bt. Joseph Asylum, for the num of Give’ thonand: dollars, aaa donailon ig aid of the tunds of thagaid asylum, charge ize Smonnt to the ac count of Donations; third, that the Guraptro| to draw bis warrant in favor of Mra Qi Dowe, Treaa- urer of the Union Home School for the educaiinn and main tenance of the children of our volupieers, for the gum of three thousand dollars, to be applied ip aid of the funds of the said inst! to the account of Donations: and fourth. tbat the Comptral ler be directed to draw his warrant ix favor of the su ersof the New York Dispensary, t).e Northern Disper sary, the Eastern Dispensary, the Demilt Dispensary. th NorthWestera Dispensary, the New York Hom wnpathic Dia. ensary, each forthe sum of one thousand dollars, for the ins to the Ist of April, 1363. and that he be 0 pay to the said Treasuers of the abo: stated instirutions one thousand dollars each, as the half wearily donations to the Ist day of Ocrober, and that ‘uch semiannual donationa are ordered to be continued to ‘the said instivutions regularly on the Ist tava of April and Ociorer ta year, until otherwiseordered by the Com- mon Counell, Councilma: RRaxpox moved to amentf the last resolution, by striking therefrom the word “half,” where {¢ occurs be. fore the word “‘rearly,” and also al! after the woods "Ist of April, 1383 Which was carried. Councilman Russet. moved to amend fie Isat reso! by inserting after the words “the New York Hon wopatiaic Dispensary.” the words “the Nortlgasters: Dispensary." Which was carried ‘The resolation, as amended, waethen adopted br the fol- lowing vote:— Afirmative—Conncilmen Healy, Keenan, Tiles, Webster, McVay. Brady, McConnell. Repper, TWougatalin. Havtiand, inw, McGrath, Murray. O'Brien, Cook, sraadon. Brice, Russell: Fitygerald and Jovce—20. Councilman KEXNAN moved thut the Board do uow ad jour. + Wioh, was carried. Whereupon the President, pro tem, deciare: Beard stood adjourned until Thursdac, Slat o'clock M. JAB. M that the tot LZ SWBENY, Clerk, Fourth avenues, be paved with Belgian pavement. under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct accompanying ordinance therefor he adopted. ‘Which was concurred in. by Affirmative—Connellmen . Webster, MeVav, Gross, Bi htaln, Haviland,’ Gi Cook, Brandon, Brice. Russell, Fitzeraid and ion of Board of Aldermen, that a sewer. wi necessary receiving basins nnd culverts, be built in Eighty. street. from Second avenne te within seven Third avenue, under the direction of the Croton Board, and the necompanying ordinance thereforjbe adopted. Which was concurred in by the:fellowing vote Aftirmative—Couneilmen Healy, Keenan, Riley Jones, Webster, M Havil Gi don, Brice, Ra: partment, and that the re nell, Repper, fady, McConnell, Rey MeGrath. Murray. O'Briei asel', Fitzgerald and Joyce. Report of Committee on Sewers of Board of Ad with resslution that « Rewer, with the necessary receiving basing and culverts, be buflt in Bighth avenue, between Bix- teenth and Seventeenth streete, under the direction: of the “Groton Aqueduct Board. and that the accompanying ordi- Which was concurred in by the f¢ Affmative—Couneilinen Healy. cVay, Groas, Brady. McConnell, Ret MoGrath. Russell, Fitzgerald of Committee on Sewers of Board of Aldermen ing resolution of Board of Councilmen, viz: sewer, with the necessary receiving basins and culverts, be built in Broadway, between Forty-first- and Forty-second streets, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, nd that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted,’ for the following, vi7:—"Resolved, suary receivingbasine and cul: . commencing at a point fifty he northerly side of Forty-first street and tar: . undr the direction of the the accompanying ordi- Hey, Sandford, Houghtatin, Havii Conk, Branden, Bi "Brie: and Joyce—23, substituting ther a sewer, with the be built fn Brow’ feet north of mipating at Forty second stre Croton Aqueduct Board, and thi nance therefor be adopted."? ‘Which was concurred in by the following vote. viz:— Attirmative—Councilmen Healy. Webster. McVay, Gross, McConnell, Haviland, Gaw,” Murr Russell. Fitygerald and Resolution that the side xpense of the city, under the direc- Keenan, Riley, Jones, Coon, Brandon, Brice, walk on the north side of Forty. ninth street, between Broadway and Eighth avenue flagged where not already done. under the airection of the 1. Commissioner, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be adopted. lopter by the fall Gross, McConnell, Repper. Houzhtslin, uray, O'Rtien, Cook, Brandon: Brice, ¢ semt tothe Board of Al- in favor of concurring Russell, Fitvgerald and Joyce—2 And the same was directed to dertsem for concurrence. Report of Committee on Ko: with Board of Aldermen in adepting resolution that Sixty. eighth street. from Broadway to Tenth avenue, he and graded, the ourb and gutter stones set, and the feet wide, under the direction of the Street Commissioncr. amd that the accompanying ordt- nance therefor be adopted. Which was adopted by the following vote — . Atirmative—Connellmen Healy. Riley, Webster, McVay, pper. Hoilghtalin, Haviland, Gaw. | randon, Brice, Russell, Fitrgerald ion of re- idermen, with Traolution that Porty-fifth street, from the Sixth to the O'Brien, Cook, and Joyce—18. Necative—Couneilmen Keenan and Jone Report of Committee on Streeta, of Board with resolution that a cross w 1 trom the westerly side thereof, | to the ladies’ entrance to the Posi ollice, under the direction \ of the Croton Aqueduct Deparment, and that the accom. ‘ordinance therefor be adopted. in by the following vote-— Riley, Webster, McVay halt by der the direction of the je accompanying ordi- pporite number thirty-tive, € man McVay moved to discharge the Committee on | Belgian Pavement from the furthor consideration of the re port of Committee on Streets of Board of Aldermen, with | Feaolution that the Eleventn avanue, from Fourteenth to | G: ‘Twenty sixth street, be paved with cobbie-sone pavement | where necessary, under the direction of the Cro'on Aque- dict Board, and (hat the accowpanying ordinance therefor Afirmative—Counciimen O'Brien, Cook, 18, ive—Counciliuen Keenan and Jones—2. Resolution that the Comptroller be directed to advertine for a location for Hook and location to be within the following boundaries Brow ‘Ashington street on the west, Cortlandt d Cedar street on the south. Witch Was concurred in by the follewing Youncilmen ‘Mealy. Keenan, randon, Brice, adder Company nti cy way on the east, street on the nort! mittee on Belgian 10n of report of Committee ou Roads of Board of Aldermen, with } resolution that Fifty-sixth street, between Third and Sixth avenues, be paved with Belgian pavement, under the direc- tion of the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that the accompany- Caw, Murray, (Brie Fitzgerald and Jovoa—an ‘Committee on Donations and Charities. in favor resolution that Cook, Brandon, Brice, r vd that the Commitive on Belgian same to account of opted by the £0 Sixth to the __ SITUATIONS WANTED—FEM1LES. 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Agen * DON AND NEW YORE SsTEAMs! _— COMPANY | $ ‘aloon, al fine Writing Material, as ori PP mt PERATING ON SINGER ANTED—ITANDS FOR 0} wi & Wilson's machines, and also for sew- refunded 1f, pot as t. 22 Water street: &W D. SFYMO ANTRD.—TWENTY YOUNG AND AOCOMPLISHED Indies wanted to attend the tables in aconcert agloou, .. at 664 Bowery, corner Prince &t. J.C. RICKARDS & Ne Y¥ , only large: use in tes orig Sane meget Bnd sh ALL WHO WISH whould engage in the sale Stationery Prize Packets, cont Apply from 10 uil ¢ P. NTED—A FIRST CLASS WAITRESS from 11 (ill 2 o'¢loek, at No, 9 Lafayetie place. @ - SITUATIONS WaA\ prize packase AGENTS AND delphia to JOHN G. KE IMMENSE company’s offices. NTED—MALES. ED MAN WANTS A BIXCATION —M ishmoent refesr Can & Wr Bernd oblcar” Befe Ap TOOKO MAN, WHO. HAS BREE — YOUNG MAN OF pennaan, desires, Provision or commtssi object as to thorough! ferences. Address J. GENTLEMAN OF THIS CITY [8 DESIROUS OF A situation jn a respectable moneyed inatitution, or « con- change honse. inthis clty nly 25 much more stationery and of a better quality, the profits are 2 Ya thudras ide Paeeee nc ne nd be detained until 2 P, M., Saturday. Jan, ig JOBN 4€ nalisfactors reas, with coal rare, W. given en@ required. N, WORKING IN A years, would like to lerk ih. TSW. ©. Darby & Son's, 16 Waters: eyeananr OBLLA, BELLONA, AVOCA, between London and New Work, calling et Havre on wosaee 3 ofitigg of passage thom Row Tork, parable tn United 50 First cabin, $80: second cabin, For Paseage spl Of Comaiittes o& Finance of Board of Aldermén. with resvlutions: first. thet the Complroller be directed to i whis warrent in faver of Cooper, one of the | times aém Committee of the Prison, jon, for ite sum | ferior packets. ot taro thousand five ndred di . (0 be apitied id. of | which will weil ‘the funds of the asid Prison A: stiom, the e ‘be ] large stock or a to the account of Donations: mecond. that PD p for tho past ENTS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERFSTS—CALL AND ww mail for 20 cents, th: by B.-L. WOLCOTT ,170 Cl:atham square, N.Y BOOKKEEPER. ENTRY CLERK | AND TWO ‘salesmen wanted, for the grocery business; al: two ‘shipping clerks, twe porters and two bartenders gad c rks Agency, 80 Nas LL CLERKS AND OTHERS IN @rA ployment shouldcali at the Cle istry, 64 Nessa: Wanted cartxto-day a bootkeeper's wou te Gatet 00ds Balesmmen, ons fora shoe * examine something tate digetea | SalletnP oy RiatwOrcOTt 1D OHAKACTER, A READY ition in a wholesale crocery and vy NOt RO Much of An learn the business ; $50; steorage 430. iy 4 . A, WHITNEY. at the office, 26 Broadw For freight apply at 54 South street HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agent: RICAN PACKET COMPAN BON MAIL STEAMSHIPS. From Southampton. Dever December 18, ss December 29.5. ‘ution. and charge the game | responding cler Ply at the Merc! ductors. Ap: pat HaMBy nection with m mock and ex ‘Advertiser fs well. and for favorably known. and especially 0 to several high mercantile standing to whom he can ref doubt, through bis friends and accnaintan ‘use his iniluence advantageounsiy, His principal ob ject is to connect limself with some institution or houae for informa demplovment and expects no remuneration until his services ts ascertained, office. New York. OOKKREPER.—AN EXPERIENCED DOUBLE BN- try bookkeper is open for an engagement ina mer- t clans refercuces. and cish Ke ut principals meed apply. Ad- ARCH OF EM. Jn Canada ou salary, bwo.di staat be can store, a barkeeper anda copy ist. WANTED, A LAD, ABOUT 14 YEARS OF AGE, to rim of ertandy and make himself generally usef yl; ho resides with hieparents preterred. Adi ing references, in handwriting of applicant, box 5,594 Post February 20. | atreet. taking r London and Southampt. Brice Fleet cabin, 3106; ypognd cabin, ‘$62 ayable!_n anit or ith eqnivalent. ; For freight apply to KUNHARDT & CO., 45 Bxcha Pivor passage apply 10 C. B, RICHARD & BOAS, No. Address box 3,265 | fengers for Hamburg, Tl the following rate cantive establishment, curlty {f required. None dress G.. Herald office. OX WANTED.-A BELL AND ERRAND BOY. bonrd with his parents. wanted at 23y 6th av, Must be nea‘ evdciean, Wag HE NORTH GERMAN LLOYDS' STEAMSHIP Ni Wenke. commander. carrving the Uni States mail. will.a@ai from the Bremen pier, foot of Tr atreet, Hoboken. on DAY, January 16,-at 12 o'clock M.. BREMEN via SOUTHAMPTON, ora to DON, HAVRE, SOUTHAMPTON at the following rates, payable iu gold or its equi For the first cabin. $105; second cabin, $62 6); steert $37 60. sy to For freight or passage OrrIEHS & CO:, 68 Broad etree TRAM TO LIVERPOOL AND GLASGOW —ThK FY fast sailing Clyde built steamship ST. GRORGE, C Wy)le, will aail from. pier 37 North river. foot of Be atreet, on Satu: the most approv: Passengers, Rates of NOMPRTENT MEN J» olc'ock this day. at theMercantile Agency, Way. for the following aituations: Notion house a salesman for a hardware store, a clerk ian, A teacher for a primary achool, a competent nge of a grocery store, and a col i now open. 1 by special license OACHMAN'S SITUATION WANTRD—BY AN UNMAR- Ingman; is obliging and willing. with best of city reference Sheen etn vented for £ ra. waiters, Ac. ly at ot atrcorner th av. APP *% Employme ARE WANTRD—BEPOR!. THRER: ntry clerk for Yankeo ral other aituath eit: the only estab- lishinent conduct wm the’ Mayor of the: we wish it understood that we have no connection whatever with ollices copying onr advertisement and addini “no commission in advance.” Organized by author MONGOMERY YOUNG MAN Scquatnted with the busiaess may apply, with refe- MPLOYMENT WANTED—BY A YOUNG ‘ARDWARE, HARDWARE.—A SALESMAN SEVERAL having a large and first class n for an engacement on and after the Ist of January, with some wholesale hardware house; or werstock and facilities, to eell. to RUG CLERK WANTRD:~A ears in the busin trade: Estabtinhed, is 0 mot manufacturers, who hat extend their ade Wilt Siabthis worthy ot meee: er le wi is wort a fog W- B., Herald ofice, okra ah i in ITUATION WANTED—BY A in some wholesale house, grocery perience in the clothing and boo! RUG CLERK WANTED.—A®PLY AT 81 2 This steamship is fitted tire the comfor! and safety passage, incl an abundant « ‘of'well’ cooked. ‘provisions—Cabin, $75; latermedis ible in currency. Seon! ALD & UO., No. 6 Bow! ‘Those desiring to INTRY CUZRKS.—WANTED, BY A DRY “GOODS , ose, feverai experienced entry clerks. Gress hy letier: with reference and present place of employ- ment, to box 7% Post office, New York. \N OF GOOD: Tred; A’ WHITFIELD'S FREP OFFICK TO FAMILTES, ERCHAN?S, AGENTS AND: PEDLERS EVERY- ! where send for our catalogue of useful patented inven- \d Yankee notions. selling readily and givin, RICE & CO, Manufacturers Wholesale dealers, 37 Park row, New York. ‘Sd aw.. ween 20th and 2}st ets. are wantedim~ mediately, for simations in city and country, Ptotestantand Gale cooks, chambermaids, waitressca@and girls for gene- ral hou: LIV BRPOOL,—TAPSCOTT’S LINE. ELA GENERAL, MCCLELLAN salis Sonuary 2. Ship ROGER A. HETEN salle 4 01 Dt WEBSTER sails Js from Liverpool an: can bring good reference from form between this date ea! satisfaction. ITUATION WANTED-VOR A SCOTCH PROTESTANT | Sip DANIEL ’s London, or drt OURG Man, 88 porter, assistant walter. or in any respec- YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION TO Do NITED STATES NAVY-—WANTED, FOR THE FAST in steamers Paterhoff, Metacomet and’ Petrour, lickade, also for Admiral Farragut's firemen. coslparsers. landamen, Ship for ome year, Rendezvou: general housework in a stall privafe family; can: be well recommended. all at 110 West 18th at YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION AS SEAS. tre: @ first rate white sewer; speaks Spanish, Gor- mi ish, Call at 214 West Soil A ESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY WISHES A SITU- : ation as forewonsan or to attend store. ans ‘best of city references given, Address'Mra, J. K,, box 110 Herald office.. RESPECTABLE GIRL WANTS A-SITUATION IN & private family. to do general housework: can vesee for two dave at 423 ist av., Setween 26th and 26th wta. man ani A RESPECTABLE MARRIED WO! ior wee t nurse at her residence, 43 fénry st: bas at her o1 bestof reference can be giver Cai for one ira floor. ? * WANTS A SITUATION AS FIRST CLASS iagjeesme U pes ahome to bigh wager judson. SPECTABLE FRENCH MARRIED WOMAN ‘chitd to wet purse at her own residence, 123 West 80th st., in the rear. bv . RESPECTABLE LADY DESIRES A HOUSE- kce) ‘'s situation; {fs willing to do the work Two Sears’ reference. Gali for two days at 177 Grand,street, Williamsburg. AS ‘COOK, WASHER AND IRONER. FOR’ THE 19 WOMAN cook; is couniry, can take cure of milk aud buiter. Cal! at 89 Bt. 'S COOK OR HOUSRWORK. CALL Av'8o 19TH" at., in the rear, between 6th and 7ih aves. estat “A GERMAN GIRL WISHES A SITUATION. A8 COO washer and troner, or to do general hou: rk. Call at 4 East 16th at, LADY 18 DESPROUS OF PROCURING A SITUA- ing a situation for au an excellent girl who has been in her employ chat Y tress. Apply at 153 7m berm: petweea 2d and 3d East 32d at, sil YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION TO DO chamberwork and plain sewing, or assist in the Wash ing, or todo the housework in a small familys four years’ city reference Callat 97 Madison st., between Catharine and Market sts. WO YOUNG GIRLS WISH BITUATIONS IN A private family; one as chambermaid and waitress; the Other as first class laundress; understands all kinds of fluting. Best reference from their last places. Cal! at 231 Weet fzth St., top floor. ANTED—BY A YOUNG GIRL, A SPEUATION TO take care of ohitdren and do chamberwork; would te willing to make berself generally useful. Apply at 25 East Vith Bi., first foor, back room. ANTED—BY A GIRL, A SITUATION AS SEAM- mtrena and chambermaid. Can be seen at her present place, 470 2d a ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECT, E woman. as & wet nurse: is willing to take the chiid home or will go out to marse, Call at the cerner of Bond } &nd State streets, Brooklyn. ANTED—A SITUATION AS HOUSEKB' a lady who understands the duties perfect erences can be Post 01 ANTED~A SITUATION AS WET NURSE. IN A respectable family, by a young woman with a fresh milk—the first child, Best reforence, Call for | two daywat Ol Monroe st, ue, be paved with Belgian pavement, one-hal Cor lmen Healy to be paid by the property owners, and the Grose, . Grose, McConnell rray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Repper, Houghtalin, mittee on Roads, in favor of concurrin pung resolution that the cur ser, and the sidewalks flagged where necessary, in {the Hudson river, f the Street Commissioner, and accompanying ordinence therefor he adopted Which was adopied by (he following tote.— Couneimen Healy. nell, Repper. Hovghtativ. ~ Murray, O'Brien, Cook, Brandon, Bric id and Joyce—20, : the first Clerk be incressed to the st day of January, 1804 — the following vor — . Keenan, Webster, Bron, | and gutter stow and refagged space four feet wide Forty aixth street, olu tion that Thirty ninth street, between Madison and Fourth aveuves. be paved with trap-block pavement, the property owners to pay one-baif of the expense. and the city the re | yuaining hall, under the direction of the Croton Aqueduct Board, and that the accompanying ordinance therefor be under the direction Webster, MeVa; 100, to take effe: eration of report of dof Aldermen, with tive=Counciimen Her) McConnell, Repper, Tay. O'Brien, Brive, Pizgersia aad ive=Covncilmen Riley eport of Committee on Re 0 that Fitty.9e laid down on (he map fice, the work to be ¢ ration of Fesolue | the Street Commissioner, and (he accompanying ordinance yerefor adopted. wep hich was adopted by the followin Committee on | Repper, Houghtalio, O'Brien. Cook. Brancons nee of Board of Alder rolier be directed to craw ok for the sum oF $2.4 tedin the Aud © years 1559, 1860, | payment of the above su =$2.400, 6 hereby appropriates of a suflicient num ber of vc er the remains of the late Alderman Ancre Fro: ster, MoVay, Gross, MoConue: ithe som of —— col | Haviland, Russell, Pitecerald and tof Commities on Fi resolution ‘hat the Cony f David Groest | to de in tull for extra services ret reau of the Finance Departinen’ daring 1861, and 1862: and, | amount thereof, Which was leat for wai ‘Afirmative—Coumel) Jones, Webster oughialtn. Haviianc: Gaw. Murray, nellman Bryce moved tw reconsider ellen Hen ‘O'Brien and Pitrgeralé Subsequently reconsidered an: Bille of Conkiin & Bute | bupdred and ainety dobiar suficlent uumber of votes | ark ‘A‘irmative—Counetimen Healy, Keenan, Riley, Jones. ween First and | Webster, Gross, McConnell, Re) of the tower of | md the line of tbe | roe, Russel and Joyce MoGrath, O Brien Nekative—Counell rary ently reconsidered Resolurion of Board of Aldermen that the vacan: lo the porth side of Forty. fourth sweet, between Pisin Sixth avenues, be fenced in, Sireet Commissioner, and ibe @companying morred In by the fol! aonnetiinen sd. Gaw MoGrat hen adopted, potwithatandipe the ob- Lwo- thirds of ali the mem- eter ibe divemicn ur ane adopsed therefor. Whieb was com ineiiman JONrs moved that ® respectful meresge be Murray, O'Brien, © he would | the report of rmen th res 0 Kighth Avenue Railroad Compan ‘be sare, 06 taining OF more passengers, regularly to Bighty-secom er ol passengers one 0 men, With resolution, aying ordiuance therefor be adopted. ones, te furray Cinriea Coon, Brandon, ecensary Iverts be built in avenue A, bet Bie a set C mreets, wider the direction of the Croton Aut: WAtrumaner crinst cl duct Department, and that the accompanying sdopued by the fotlow Afirmative—Counctinen IH MeVay, Brady, Meo Haviland, @aw McGrath, Murray, ussell, Fiicgerald aad Joyce=¥l. 4 stipules ordinance eqpai. Riley, Jones poer, gh tat rien, Cock. Beeudon, scady emp oyment and ifberal wages pald to ‘Iman Joxes moved to reconsider the vove by whieh WASTEDIBY A TOUNG GIRL. 15 SBARS, OF “AGE, @ sitnation In a private famtly, touwait on the door | and doup stairswwork. Good references Gall at 173 W Bint at. WANTED AT A YOUNG WOMAN, A SITUATION. chumbermaid, fine washer and ireuer, dc; city ref. ‘Call a4 124 West 40th st., top floor, | eren WANTEDIA SITCATION, AS FOREWOMAN, IN 4 | 5,54 Post offer wh — NTED—A DRAUGHTSMAN, ONE WHO CAN COPY architectural drawings. Bi sale Cloak and meatilla Bouse, by » competent | lady, who thoroughly understands the business, Addrses tor oue week, D. D., 22 Beach at THE TRADES. PRACTICAL, PHOTOGRAPHER: THOROUGHBY | ggitor acquainted with every bri his business, desires jon in a reapec’able gallery where bis abilities can ied; none but those willing ‘o pay a lib iary need apply. Acdress Hypo, station Dy stating were an in- canveiad mer | RS —WARTED, & FLANGE TURN! good wages wil! be and se Kopiy at the ofice af Beno Se-or, | at 65 Clinton st, iit De Bait Ta | (VIL axp MILITARY ENGINEER.—A SITGATL wanted. by a voung inan, In either of the above ca) | citless de. ee. ar oT ge lag a a ages: KAlary 1 * | Hermamemt situations Address Bpatlon, Harald ov.ce. perma: ram Bpail P. | Corawers WANTED—aT i gtS | FY BROTHER'S J drawers, 18t between ave, =A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY | ieee boaineen in all fe branches, who E been nesuromed to Tunging ® Corliss & N ; fagngs woo would be walling “beatings woollen m| Biineelf er aarally ueetu, AGU cam bring satis encess < nr sii a 1 oting to Uae Mil River Woollen Mapufscturin J Bamford, Conn, yj} A GOOD PLUMBER WANTED. | ©: UMBER WANTBD.~ to go 10 Cleveland, Ohio; aveady employment guaran. | wea. “Apply to Hayden, Gere & Co., 4 Beekman #. SAWYER WANTED—TO WORK AT CIRCULAR Saw. sand one | S Must be competent, Steady employment. Appiy im. w edate yto Wm. Miles & Co, Newark Hub Factory, New. POBACCO STRIPPERS WANTED—WOMEN AND T girls, Apply at 209 Water st. any part of Encland, Ireland, Scotland ¢ SB Bouth street. N. 37 table-employment; is semperate. industrious and willing to emnperate, industtious and willing t9°| Wales. at the lowest posalble rates, TAPSCOTT BROTHERS & CO. IVRRPOOL.—OLD BLACK BAM. LING —T. RAT WESTERY will sailon Friday. Li passage, in cal of Beekman street. or to 1th st., corner 6th av. COTTON MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS.—THE undersigned 4s desirous of obtat foreman in a cotton. woollen or had seven years’ experience in the above branches. A‘ dross for one week A. J. Allen, No. 33 John st, Puterson, ip street. NAVY.-WANTED, SEAMEN, LANDSMEN, cooks, stewards Went street up datia ADDY to Captain COURTNEY or Lientenant RANDAL . ITER WANTED=IN A LARGE FAMILY: ONE ‘who can furaish the best of city np stairs, rearofliee, between Il and 2 o'clock. NTBD—IN A WHOLESALE CLOAK AND MAN- thoroughly competent man ae salesman adress, stating terms, Ac., B. sitnation as man- ik factory, havi Serer aS | 24 MOTD At Bair ‘aptain McGr: apply to G.4 LONDONDERRY. INNEBAITA, 6 joss, For trotghe ALWAY LINE.—THB. ATLANTI Navigation horse power, 4.000 tona; HT Gury 27300 nor Monwer, 00 tone, Th magnificent #f .000 horse power, 3. a. The ni er ‘ADRIATIC, Captain Nicho'son, will for Galway and Lite January 12, to he followed by the COLU! January 26. Rates of passage, pay lent in’ curren ‘Gahin, Btoorage, $30: lorwa: HOTEL PROPRIETORS.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG fer; has been used to hotels in: © Frankiia st, man; 4 situation ac nd and Ireland. A Yor’. ; InTSA va RTATIC. ANTED—A SITUATION AS PORTER, OR A SIMI} ar horse tat » by a German, 35 years of age, who is novafraid to work. dress C. D., Herald offic ANTED—A SITUATION AS FOREMAN IX A TO- ® man Imely returned from Virgima, fed some of the largest indérstands the b O. D., care of Fitzhugh & hee! steamah! ‘box 2.644 Post office, race seem AXTED—A TRAVFLLING SALESMA! quainted with the varnisn trade in the W: Address, wiih reference, A, box 1, pr :—Firat % 860 Philadeiph New York to St. Johns, rded also to London, Pari Rotterdam, Antwerp &c., nt | or Galway to Ne ehHambun. Ha, w York and Boston, { S°Gand $195. For passage apply to SABBL & BEA! roadway For rates of freight and specie and all 0! 11 South William atroe hes, Address BM. Jenkins, 67 Exehange place. ANTED—A SITUATION. AS BOOKKEEPE: first class testimonials: would like ferred. Address for one week J. R., TANTED—A SALESMAN IN AsGRETAIL DRY goods store; must be well acqual tail trade, and be'ng good references. need address, with inciosed references, P. NTED—A LIGHT PORTER, IN £xDRUG STORE. ‘Apply at 188 Bowery, ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A¥IRST CLASS walter, None other need apply at S¢ South st. ‘ANTED—IN A DRY GOODS COMMISSION HOUSE, in Philadelphia. a saleaman, who can int mente, With such @ liberal arrany ress box 132 Rost ofice. Philadetphia, NTED—BY AN OFFIOER INTHE ARNY OF THE Re re ener rs ora ——— pre GS ol rae recommendations may apply Nv. 9 Bast Be, betwee Gand Borcluck PM. ey ted with tbe city re. None bat Germans W., Herald ottice. ung man holdi Pow ollice, New ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, RY mun in & store \groce erally usefnl. References given, ‘ortuington, 218 Degraw at. Ly to nO RWRENCE, GILES & C i “itatieioas ateamor wil care Kew York on the 19th and 234 of each month. except when th Guodapewhen the day of departure will be on the Mon VEOr reiaht or Passage apoly at STEADY AND RE- willing to make ddreas or call on John "ANTED.—A YOUNG MAN FROM BAL’ many years cugaged well acquainted with all th only office. “3°R) SobeN AUSTRALIA—KANGAR tons then, * Prompt despatch: has very superior accommodati Por firat and secend cabin ngers. face apy on eer ta 12 Bast river, or to MA: i , 108 Wall street, Lord & Co. Higsoee't Melbontne: ‘Salt bila for salen” i NEW ORLEANS, VIA HA’ ‘The United States mail ai: COLUM in the str jects ban = ena e straw goods business, ai 4 trade of that cit Wi ton, desires-@ situation in a silk and mi house. Address M. » box 196 Berald oflice. ITED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, 18 ears of age, an entry clerk, iar #0 much an object asemployment in a house. Address Francis Burke, 31 Willett ent will be made. lhinery jovbing ONEST MAN, TO DRIVE ie intelligence ofice,corner, Browiway and try, Apply at the in 1 oorner Broad His Tabernacle, trom 40 to 2’0'eloc! ANTED—TO-DAY, AT THE CLERKS’ REGISTRY ollice, 212 Broadway, room ‘ANTED—A SITUATION AS TRAVELLING SALES- can furnish the best of references as to Address J, L., box 13) Herald office. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MAN, 35 YEARS OF age, who has been in business for the last fifteen year is accustomed to keeping books both by single and double entry; 1s a quick and accurate accountant generally; would have no objection to engage as sper. fniendent of a factory, 0 employed, or as purser's or quarterm: will devote ali his e Thirty dollars wi! n procuring such & ‘Sath at., opposite th BD. B. Barton. will leave pler No. 4 North river. on at 3 o'clock P.M. precisely, for New ‘All letters must pasa thro NO FREIGHT T. aoe received or bills of lading signed on the day Por f1 it 01 apply to Pee OF PMSSPORFORD, TILRSTOK & CO, R NEW ORLEANS DIR! 5 ‘The new and oe clara , corner of Fulton street, k, aclerk for a drug store, anda bartender. vie Havana ing. store, a young man for & liq Other sitiations open. Apply ANTED—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, NOT OVER 16 years of age. to learn the insurance broek: pens. ‘Salary $5) the first year, indersiands busi. imekeeper wher Address Insurance rgies for the bet paid by the adver- confidential cleric; of his employer. NTED—A COLORED WAITER; ONE WHO PBR. fectly understands his business agi can furnish satiafact diately at 39 Union square. ANTED—A YOUNG MAN FROM TMB COUNTRY, to drive a milk wagon, about 16 yea: will hire by the year: must bring good refer ri and Tillary streets, Brooklyn, after 12 M States Mall Stes ity’ r. Commagder. jurday, January , eh its branches, Peo ne 'y recommendations. NTKD-A SITUATION IN A WHOLESALE TEA store or any other commercial house, b: from the country, who can influence a good spring and de; security Riven if required. Address Daniel Gurman, ferald office. ®. Y. Wi trace Pier No Sion “Passage, having unsurpassed accommodations, $60, r snag A For frelght oF Pasa OMWELL & CO , 85 West street ORLEANS DIRECT. The United States mail steamabip ¥A200, ‘mOf age; one Who 2 YEARS OF AGE, ‘otice, or aw entry clerk; is a and a good indge of money; salary-the first year. 205 Herald office. est of reference give SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN, AS. \d coweh man, oF best of reference. Address P. } —I WILL GIVE. DRIS AMOUNT 1 son procuring me $40 per month am tron in any respectable m yeare of age, energetic, perseve: erable business experience. \., Dox ives Herald office. AVAL PRIZE MONEY, &C. JSCHARGED NAVY OFFICERS AND SEAMEN CAN i2e money iunmedietely from M. SNYDER, Jr., late of (he Treasury Department pposite the Po PRIZE MONEY FOR THE FOLL WING VE lected and paid at the hanking ol RD. 187 York ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG MAY situation in a broi 7ANTED—MEN 10 ASSEMBLE GUNS AT THE AR- mory of EF. Robinson, 126 Wooster st. ANTED—IN A PHOTOGRAPH nan, about 0 years of ith his parents preferred. “Apply a | Ters, 743 Broadway, TaANTED—A MAN wonld take $5) good W nished. Address boy 3,589 New York | Geo. W. Couch, comman Vrleana direct Wednentay, Janvary 13, 1A64, No freight received or 0 For freight or y LUDLAM, HRINEKEN £0, OR HAVANA DIRECT —THE U Can give the OF BUSINESS CAPACITY (THE right kind of party liberally dealt with , to ac hier. who will deposit $500 as formance, address R. L. A. where an interview may be TED—A YOUNG MAN, FROM 16 TO he # goo! peninan. ide with his parente, n handwriting of applicant, box ITED STATES MA manip RAGLE, Richard Adams co |) No. 4, North river, on Wednesds All letiers rofst pass ghi the Post olen, No freight received or bills of lading nize on the day of sailing For fertent accommodations, apply to SPOFFOR! ane busines ng @od have had w \. Address for three days P. 0, nareniee of iaithful per ox 19 Herald otlce, TO SAIL € M. United Sta YR HAVANA AND manip EVENING ST, pave trom pier 46 North riv JAMES A. RAYNOR. 161 Broadway F will follow the Event NE: ORLEANS No>i9 Nassau 7 and passage api N. B.=The steamer Morning Star, and sa/] on Saturday, January 23, N. P.=THE NEW AND POWERFT ‘Al Briuish steamship GEO, OLYMPUS, loading at moet of her cargo engaced, will have promnt freight or passage apply to W. P, WORWE! & CO. 72 Beaver street R PORT ROYAL. 8. ©. faverite bark EXPRESS, Captatn Babro, is now rea ht for Hilton Head and Beaufort, 8. C. Passage, ANTED—A SALESMAN IN. THE WROLPSAL’ wood and willow ware business, Brooklyn Aisha OR NASSAU. R AND WAITER BOY WANTED-AT THE | can read and write and wone State, Lackawanna Me Vasra:.” Noupt ¥ PANTED—A BOY, 15 YEARS OF AGE, TO WORK Apply tw David Smith, 16 Amity wane dR Et, at pianoforte action place, third hoor, ¥. bo CS ot 46 North river. na, apvly at 371 Wealingion street or ores’, Putnam, Portsme | bine, Penabscot, ‘Quaxer Rosnoce, Roebuce. Seloth See Foam, Jersey City, ov ater 7 P.M. | Sonoma, South Cai for & manufacto: BILLIARDS. ILLIARDS —FOR SAL hiaman, colorer end letterer, and | A SPLENDID STOOK ¢ With the only corre ‘Alto for sale al) H. GRIPFITE commission in PRIZE MONEY —aT SEAMi BY. f ——EBDWARD BISSELL.—— 4 NG MAN IN A, LIGET, PLEAS. ant, instructive business. paying | baving & Capital of $80 to $75 in cash cap ment With a good ‘Address Henry, station A, Sprin —WANTED, A PARTY WITH THIS AMOUNT, as clerk thay once Salary $12 ver wees money, Appy to Porter & Cu, 386 Bi < DISCHARGED be promptly PAID ‘beir P D AN BILLIARD TABLE A! ombiLaticn Comhione—Aporoved and adopted b Biviard Congrese of if. The best and only re! Billiard Tables manusacwured. Bal \inede, for eale by PHE corner of Crosby ad Spring streewa. New York. tR STANDARD AMERT Seas i « mn | SB curity given for ¢ Broadway, roo COLORED WOMAN WANTED—TO DO G housework in ® smal! family Chen and ever: NITED STATES NaVY PR pr ment Liste at ov now ready for pay: | Mi J. SHARDS SUPERIOR BILLIARD TABLE” the most comper Apply at 97S ow edged oy oy mayle Tabiee, with T made to orde +Clatips, wad everzibing appertariy pards alwayson band aod Kep: et th Aino © me very Due secon 8. NAVY PRIZE MC NEY OFFICE. 1. BRAYNARD, ©) Wal) etreet, judges to be wpe FAMILY GOING TO EUROPE DESIRE A WOMAN charge of five children, nea kvgness. Apply immediately at room %, between the hours: J0 A. Nope need opply who AGENCY. —OFFIOERS Mand 2PM. im hate their price mone: | Lntarge Bodee BERMAID AND WAITRESS WANTED—FOR family livinga short distance in | 174 Bast 15h ek N.Y colored. apply ai LOAN OFFICES. United States Cairne Agent | T° HATZERS.—WANTED, A GOOD SILK HAT f nisher. und js curling, to go_@ short dis. | tance trom the Si steady employmen'. om or addres "| J.D, Bird, 149 Broadway. 77.—MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON DIAMOODS, WATCHES, JBWELR' Alsen, T 77 PAWNBROKERS TICKETS WANTED AT AY OF DIAMUNDs, Wiscaas JEWELRY, a, na & WILLARD ARB NOW Payt amers Augie und Sov ‘IRL WANTBD-T0 DO THE GENERAL HOUSE ted States bark Rer'leas wed gunboat Pag. Aye required, wagee §7 per ney for the # tmalt family ii beat of refereu Toquire at 432 Hudson ot. TARNIGH MAKER WANTED—ONE WHO HAS HAD ADIES WANTED—POR THE DIFFERENT DEPART. VA pd mente of business, and those wishing to cmploy Lovee: pers, COpYIAte, tograph painters, ployment Association, Sirvet, Philadelphia, . Address box 3.783 Post URSE WANTED— ae nas granny’ on ‘ohe momth old: ewe tat Sex wt. near Grand, first ‘oor. uous. Apply thie. ween at 98 Lib. S* ‘erience as a first class maker of coach ond furniture P varnishes, and ive good references as to character capadihy, + and. per situation Sra, Tyfare of George W. Dow & Seo, 160 Water st oo ANTBD—A GOOD DIB SINKER, TO DO HFAVY of ANTRD—..N RNGLISH OR FRENCH GLOVE Our. tee, Wo go te the Ls, a So, WAT HMAKER | WANTED OSE | WitO THO! © ghly unde: eatands Bis business and can come wall recommended. Conswas.t employment, Apply et Camp: Dell's, 339 Fourth ar, ) 18 OPEN FOR AN me st with « (iret class house, after the Isto ones de, whe leeale and retail; Se hee sheets Heraidemee, ANTED—A GOOD BRASS FINISABR AND TU hand. Apply to Wa. U, VaaNees, U8! Baace a. and § per cent more pad © ylace in thie city, by apply coors ‘rom Broadway, up ta re. T iad Snane neg 4 os DD roadway—Money advanomt on Watches, Diino ry, Plate, Dry Goode and Personal Property Hand sold by JOSEPH A. JAOKSO or robaek “ ‘ebiained at any oth SPORTING. aoe | G8 FOR SALE=« NUMBER OF ITALIAN GREY bounds sod smal back an MTs Thompson street, near Bice OG8.—B. DONEY, %S CANAL STRERF. floor, has ali the choloest breeds for aale, and stock of jiack and Tan Terriers, 2 Newtoundiand Dogs, Old. very \arge Gnd bagdsowe, well (raised. good wate! eruesnen, type Retiers, ¢ wh : a boors Wrer 15 Broadway; branch 400 description, or bow ker apd Conti Bond etree, roem No. 8, price for Diamonds, eet or unset, Wi ‘are. or advances made om ibe same, an (664 Broadway. QuEY. LIBER. fatenes, Jewelry, ac. NM. B.—Pawn! cent more for pawn! AT INSTITUTE, 1! RVANTS WANTED—THIS >; ae tom - ‘av., to fll urses, seamail eases, chambermaids, one Freoch nurse; also waiver boys for res 068 FOR SALB—ONE POLS Grove, Newfosnt a, Bil ferme and Tas not exceeding Bibe. ts D 9% SIXTH WANTED—AT 93 AN! mediately. NO MAN» TO HELP sieys at tad Bowery TRAW SRWARS up stairs. Apply tm PHOTOGRAPRBRS. he printer, wanted Fe ey NO. 3 PECK SLIP; HAS ALT Hterminator, 60 cents Doge bearded, trained, to go te Staten SMACK, OF TEN TONS GOOD SAILS JOWN KIRKW please x UD, 68 Orang, | i

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