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Scientific Intelligence STEELE OMNIBUSKS DRAWN BY LOCOMOTIVES, A recont letter from Paris suye:—During the few enlivened by 8 of ng omulbuses. The i by the driver, who to be easily rege ean stop ihe engine akwost woously, It ts! sug gest d to introduce this syste to Paris tor 4 roada, wh rous in the rate, this LORATION OP THE CAMBODIA RIVER. Napoicen ias onlerod a scivntivc mission to etplore the Lawbotia river from the source of the Met-kou, in 4, to Thibet, where et) traces of the river cis. ry whieh it ured, aud 8 unkmown & ti erses has hitherto ay ed in this de- ofore, lopked ost among ‘the his- graphers of tho Academy of Science of a fer THE MICROSCOPE, c i Society hag been formed in ng Mr. Richard Bes Dronthing id by some « ape buted @ paper on 'Six new forms I fangi.” The society has received good chcouragemen', aud Sivecm new wewbers ed en the occasion, A BRIDGE ACROSS THE MERGEY. It is proposed in England to build a bridge across tho at & potat two or three miles above Liver- ‘a carriago road that it will be Per sattici sels to ail under it, apd Ube 2 Will be plased Ko o® the docks, har- Bor and the sloyno as to offer no obstacie to tho Lade aed ooinmerce of tho port, It is propored to connect she bridge with she public strects of Liverpool and Birken- bead, and to connect the rulway with (be central station now ta course of sunstraction ii Liverpool, und whieh te w be tormed at the bottom of Hold strect and Ranelagh atrect at one end, aud a: tho other wilh the railways ead, and which rim to the entre of the town of BY to thowreat docks building tt ‘Wouid be connected wibh the de: the whole line of the Liverp 3, aud aiso wit every part of the docks at Virkenhoad by means of the Fetlway which surrounds those docks. A WORM IN THE BRAIN. ‘A coronor’s inquest wus concladed at Carlisle, England, Setely npon the body of @ factory girl named Gallagher, twenty-two years of age, died suddenly. Tt was at frat guspected ehe had been poisoned; but a postinoe- fem examinotion proved that death had been caused by apopicxy, induced by the prepence of a parasite called Cyauicereus in the left ventricle of the brain. BLANKETS BY ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS. “y of the ingenuity and handicraft of the aborigina ives of Australiahas been exhibiting in Srafacnen, Queensland, in'the shape of a blanket made trom tue bark of a tree. The raghts in the lofty inxhaia Bay are in the winter season very aud to yrolect themselves against the (blacks) separate the inner bark of the iwen-bark tice, and beat it until its fibres are matted into a flexible substance, forming an admirable substitute for a binnket. AFRICAN CURIOSITIES FOR THE BREMEN MUSEUM. Gerhard Rohifs, the German traveller in Contral Afnica, hhag addressed a ietter to Mr. Edward Rosenbush, at Mal- ta, dated Derdj, the 2d of September, 1865, stating ho fad arrived at that piace from Ghadames. Mr. Rohifs prodtted by the departure of a caravan from Derdj to for- ‘wart to Europe several boxes of interesting objects from ‘she interior of Africa for the Bremen Museum. ANIMAL GRAFTING tsthe namo given to anew branch of science which ie mew extensively studied and experimented in by the gavans of France, One of those geutlomen, Dr. Berl, in B paper forwarded to the Paris Academy of Scienes, states the reanlt of his observation. He says “that if the sail efa rat be cut off, skinned, and then inserted under the akin of the samo animal, it “will continue to live and grow agbefore. Ifa fracture be effected the fractured parts wilt Join again'exactly as they would if tho tail were in fs xatural placo; in short, both physiologically and path- logically e grafted part follows the ssnored laws of MAN AND THE GORILLA. continent, as it is termed, of Australia is ‘agitated by a very warm controversy on the subject of the relation of man to the goriHa. Professor Halford takes the side of rene and Huxley ts defended by an anonymous “Q.”” In the columns of the beanie | the Roya! Socrety of Victoria sup supports | the mer.’ The langvage employed by the com! ts is mech more violent tinn what would be admitted in scien- io socioties ia yonsral. THE NEW PLANET. Mr. Chevallier, of the Durham (Eng.) Observatory, states that thoir observer, Dolman, has wucceeded in Gading the new planet discovered in umber by Dr. Peters, of America, It is the eighfy-fifth of the grovp be- tweon Jupiter and Mars; it is comparatively bright and well defined, and is about tho size of a star of nine anda helt — ‘The planet was in opposition abou’ Oc- UNIVERSALITY OF COPPER AND LEAD. A chemist of Hamburg reports that he has discovered traces of copper, and in some cases of lead, in the re- gatos of animals, He has found copper and lead in hu- =e flesh, and copper in the intestines of beasts of prey, fm beef, tn poultry, in hens’ eggs, in fish, crustacea, gocts, spidere and Suails. THE HINDOOS OF BOMBAY ASTONISHED WITT GAS. The streets of Fombay, India, have been kighted with for the first time. The operations of tho lamp- ters create an excitement among the natives every evening. The scene is thus described:—Long before the Mamps are lighted on an evening numbers of natives may be seen¢rouping round every lamp post, and when the Jamplighter approaches (followed @ ragamufn ‘rowd) the greatest excitement prevails, tho strongest sd the weakest in their endeavors to secure the ible place. After a little preliminary chafing the leer pine the ladder, and when the illuimina- tion is complete the mob heave a sigh of re‘ief and quickly sit down at the foot of the post, and with up- furacd faces gaze into the lamp forhours, while every mow and then they clasp the post with their hands to feel if it gete hot the eemmnes cots the bos does not + getbot they cannot solve, and they argue for heurs to- , ond upon the ips and outs of the question, until ly, tired out, they return to their homes to dream ‘ef the wonders produced by “Sahib.” THE DIFFERENT RACES OF RUSSIA. Tho exhibition of ant jects which the Moscow Siciété des Amis de pe to be a great success. tendent, bas Fae ao specimens of fron, implements, &c., illustrative of races of Russia, and the Tost remote ‘Tho great ~~. on ra amaaengraesgasenitia objects end, a sluggish stream, not than a mile wide. ig: ayy penny te the ‘Nile from poh Victoria Ny: ere he pre’ ihe ver io Tene jo pith. to- ye ri est and runs into i eksro, dy fall sigs, which it i in perbaps sien miles from to flow ke followed up the a ve hern point, from whence it isan Ngo ke me had 5 - instead Of (caving it to make, as he supposed, a large bend of it, ho would intalitoly hy a ‘the second lake, and completed his discovery tho upper waters of the river. HRB SUBSTITUTE FOR RAGS IN PAPER MAKING. A French savant sayr ho has discovered a complete 9 re = _ Manufacture of paper. The o jucern plant, he observes, when dried and shows thousands of very white tibres, which 2 Scnalent paste for payor makera Tho three lucern—the medicago media, the medicage fal eua, as the » maculata—produce equally good Toots for paper maker's use. The month of December ‘the best tine for taking up the rvots of the plant. the month of January or February following « bar- gow may be drawn over the jand, and the remainder Will come to the surface. The roots are then to bo well ‘washed and delivered tothe papor makers. The pulp uced Is eaid to be equal to that of ordinary rags. he roots are to be first preased between two rollers to and, when sufficiently crushed and dried, they aro left to soak in running water for fifween duys or three weeks. The pulp, besides the thread for paper, pro- @ucen salt of soda and ‘a coloring matter called by the in- ventor /userine, It is calculated that France produces an- 8 g i Be ually soventy-five million ki e3 of paper, of 4 one-seventh ts exported, hig not more than two kilogrammes for exch inhabitant. It 19 consequent. ty inferred that the production of ir would increase considerably were it not for the scarcity of the raw oo M Poure—Marwru.—On W. 6, by Rev. J, Cotton Smith, at thi ‘of the bride’s Jone T. Pours and Mise A, daughter of ———— city. . Samcen ALBRRT- ‘at the residence of bi brother-in-law, 7H Doug: jae ly di ay Bat Png December 6, after a baum sta atte pariah ee eres the ath oar of Pian roistives and friends, and thore of hie brothers, Jobn and Michacl Cullen, also of his brothers in-law, Willam Hart and James # Roitiey, are rspeetfully in: vited to attond the funeral, from his late resklence, 866 Third avenue, this (Friday) atte at one «'choek. Comray.—At the City Hospital, on Thursday, December 7, from injuries received ou December 1, Pavuck Cor- Ran, a vatve of Batiyahapuon, wunty Dovegnl, Tveiand, 45 years, al will take piace on 83 half-past one o'clock, from No. 234 os will be taken to Cal friends of his brothor, Janes aro invited. onday afternoon, at 1 Fortieth street, Cemetery. The Dovvox.—In Brookh on Tuesday, December 5, Rosana Doxrow, in the 2oth year of her ago, a native of the cour ‘ford, Ireland, The r ts and friends of the famtly aro respectfully } to attend the funeral, ftom, hier late residence, on Segura ay afternoon, at two o'clock. Decomber 6, MaLacur Eaaw, an Cloutuskard, eounty Galway, ves and friends of the family are respect: h from his late Ld Sixth aud Meadow streets, Hoboken, N. (Priday) afternoon, at one o'clock. —On Vhureday,* Decomber 7, Marr J. Goon. beloved wife of Henry C. Goddman, aged 17 yeu ‘The friends and felatives sro invited to attend the faneral, from 160 Essex street, on Saturday afternoon, at Haxwoop.—On Wednesday morning, December 6, at tho residence of Mr. John Gilmore, 166 Charles strect, The relatives and friends of the femily are respectfally invited to attend the funeral, this (Friday) morning, at 10 street ond Waverley place. ‘Hyarr.—On Wednesday, December 6, Exxtixr bet 17 days, ‘The relatives and frtends of the family aro invited to from her Inte residence, Willoughby avenue, near Throop avenue, Brooklyn. gon of Washington and’ Hannah Hawes; aged 1 year, 7 months and 19 days. attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, at Port Richmond, Staten Island, on Saturday, December 9, river at ten o’clock A. M. Hrt.—On Thursday, December 7, after a short illness, and 5 months, Friends and relatives of the family are respectfully in- ono o'clock, from 276 Rivington stroet, Hara, —On Wednestay, December 6, Méry FE. Har- aged 9 months and 9 days. Lutazs —On Wednesday, December 6, after a short one o'clock, Sinax Hanwoon, aged 64 years, o'clock, from the Memoria church, corner of Bammond wife of William F. Hyatt, aged 35 years, 3 mouths atiend the fanera!, this a, afternoon, at 2 o'clock, Hawea.—On Theraday, December 7, Gxonar, infant ‘The relatives and friends of the fainily are invited to at half-past eleven o'clock. Boat leaves pier 19 North Cnarixs F.,’ son of William and Ann Hill, aged 8 years vited to attend the funeral, this (I'riday) afternoon, at 1a, youngest danghter of David and Aun Ey Haring, iMness, Kaemry F, Lutsey, aged 24 years, 4 months and 1 day. ‘The reletives aad friends of the family are respectfally ovived o attend the funeral, this (Friday’ ernoon, at one o'clock, from his late reeidence, cower of Fifty- fourth street and Seventh avenue, to Greenwood Cemete: December 6, Win- ry. Liws.—Snddenly, on Wednesday 1AM Eos ay Laws, (2 the 33d year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sato-day afternoon, at one o'clock, from h's late residence, Ridgewood, L. I. Lonaax.—-On Thursday morning, December 7, Hexny Groncu, youngest son of John and Julia Lohman, aged 1 year, 4 months and 21 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the fami‘y are reqnested to attend the funral, from his father’s residence, corner of Water and Clinton streets, on Saturday morning, at ten o'clock. Pherrigod —In pocrresaS on Tuesday, December 5, tain Zrn, MAYRaWw, 49 years, @ relatives and friéuds of tho family are respoctfully invited to attend the funoral, from his late resivience, No, 80 First place, this (Friday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Mariz.—On Tuesday, ne 5, at the residence of her grandfather, John Slosson, Esq., Marne SLossox, infant daughter of Ph ‘and Sarah 8. Marie. see eet eg vane Thursday, December 7, Naran Max- The relatives pe friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, bat Seccnd avenue, on Saturday afternoon, at one ,’cloc! MoCuppen.—Scddenly, on Thursday morning, Decom- der 7, Parmiox MoCuppen, son of John McCudden, aged years, ‘the relatives and frients as the family, Ce the mem- Dore of late Marion str Company, No. 9, are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence Stine father, No. 48 Prince street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o’clock, Oares,—On Thuraday morning, December 7. of giph- theria, Jawes, the beloved and only son of John and Mary Oates, aged 1 year, 11 months and 4 days. Tho relatives and friends of the yaar are ‘Feepeotfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parente,, No. 494 Pearl street, this (Friday) afternoon, at ‘two'o'clock. The remai be interred in Eleventh street Comotery. Revoup,—At New re ‘Westchester county, N. Y., on Wednesday, Decemoer 6, after a long and painful ili: which he bore with Christian fortitude and pa- in the full assurance of a blessed and glorious jm- ity, Davip Raxovp, in the 81st year of his age. Tho relatives and friends of the family are sey invited to attend the funeral, from the Pres! ebureh, New Rochelle, tnis (Friday) a‘ternoon, at io o'clock. Tra'as leave the New Haven depot, Twenty- seventh street, for New Rochelle, at hal‘-past ‘eleven in tien the morning. Rosaese,£-0n Wednesday morn: December 6, Mre. Jomaxna ©. Roxerrs, widow oF Feaptain Honry M. Roberts, aged 39 4 months and 28 da; ‘The ‘fancral will take President strect, Brook! o'clock. Relatives and friends to attena without further notice. Rowrya—On Sunday, November 9, at the résidence of his father, Frepnnicx, fifth son of the Rev. Gcorge Rogers, of’ Camberwell, London, England, aged 27 years, ys. place from her late residence, 100 , this (Friday) a’cernoon, at 2 are respectfully invited ‘Toronto, Canada, papers please copy. Rowse,—On Thtraay, December 7, Cuartes Horr- wn Powiixs, aged 36 y Paes ental ah take place this (Friday) afternoon, stress ‘clock. nena, pres Suarz.—On end De December 6, Margaret Sura, a native of the county Ca Ireland, ‘need 66 years. The relatives and {riends o' Fn emi reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, ‘ad 7 af sees at half-past one o'clock, from her late 19 West Forty-fourth street. Suanmarrievy.—On Thursday, Docemper 7, of dropsy and disease of the hea: the beloved wit o W. H. Sum- merfield, in 8t. ies Noes May ‘The funoral wit] le bee aon nae am the hospital, at ten o’clock on Saturday mornin; Smrrox.—On Tharsday, > eoenaber 4, Joun Smrtox, aged 31 and att months, at the ‘residence of bit brother, Michael Shi an 25 City Hall place, fotice of funeral a ieee short’ Dot sovero iMnesa, Ciara Marana, daughter of Henry and Caroline L. Taylor, aged 8 cars, 2 mouths and 16 days. jonds and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Satarday, at twelve M., the residence of her fog eee 141 Broadway, E.D,_ The remains will PORT HOUSE, ONE Ts ss of Frankfort and William given and required. TAT, 176 178 BLEECKER, MX) BLOCKS WEST roadway, pleasant Rooms, with frat class Board, $7 to $12 per week. Pamition FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, vate table; also Single Rooms, without board. fth avenue, “A StH oF No. 1 Bast A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR FLOOR TO let; private table; reference given and required; famil: strictly ‘private. avoir m0 Eant Thirty-third, near Madi- fon avenue. 'wentieth atreet, near N EXTENSION ROOM-ALSO A PARLOR AND TWO hal Bedrooms, handsomely furnised, to let, with ard, neparately or together, at 84 West Thirty-first street, Reference exc! pre TE seer WOULD LET 1 TWO OR THRE J ‘Rooms. hi furalshed. with er without board, Apply ae ‘West enty-oighth street bad pt THIRD STREET. —THOBE PAY- accommodations aan find an 7 seg Floor, with Board, .# ATa EAST TWE! ing liberally foe fu tire hand: shove. References pases) 2s rr Fee reo ite, private table, ina Arab oy ments, with, priv sory Cr borhoody one extra Room, at 198 West eet T 48 WEST TWELFTH Lis ale GENTLEMAN and wife or two gentlemen obtain a furnished Room and frst clase Board. Servants feand ebildren not taken. Referonces required. SRT ER AY AND RE BOARD, WITH AL furor rouge ovunent gl ‘en soeond floor frout, went @ , and ate family preferred. nen Ty ty: lead eer or et Ba we RC, FAMILY hut i with at “=e ‘terms eau arany| Rete WES RUE | ieee to Ware Sears Rata BILE FURNISH! goons | RRR rey 1D. BOARDING AND LODGIN OARD.— TWO xOUNG EN. OR A Gi and wife, can fin a p EE eran ‘coms and Board, at 222 West OARD.—COMFORTABLE ROOMS, WITH BOARD, can be bad ina pleasant, quiet location, convenien’ atrbet railway. | No.2 Bethune street, near Abingion square. Reference given and reqah OARD—AT THE REUNION HOTEL, FORTY-SECOND DD, ect and Fourth avenue New house, new furnicure, ‘and moderate pi OARD.GENTLEMEN WISHING. HANDSOMBLY Furnished Kooms, tas nice, quiet family, with Break- fast and Tes, can be silted at 109 Varick street, near Canal § Roars, MANTED-FOR & GENTLEMAN AND'WINE, wa siret Address, stating terma, G., box 4,054 Post off te RENCH BOARD.—AN FLEGANTLY FURNISHED Parlor, with bedrooms adjoining, oa second foor, to let. Aleo Rooms for single ge nelemen. Apply at No. 8 ‘Pohiaton Place, Spanish and German spoken. INELY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR TO RENT—TO two gentlemen or gentleman and wife. Also Hall Bed- room, witls gu: &e. Inquire ut 50 East Twelfth street, 3, bath, afew Sorte frou Broadway. WIURNISEED ROOMS AT 1% EAST EIGHTEENTH street, Single gentlemen only accommodated, together for separately, without board. Location destrable, JURNISHED-SPLENDID PARLOR TO LET, TO gentlemen, ins private, house: ‘week; marble mantel, grate, © r. Also small 72 ‘Bleecker street, ix blocks west ‘of Broadway, UBNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TO SPECT, Hes. with or without Board; front and tack gn lor the first floor and to single a gentlemen, with the Tso of = plano, where th camer omuelves at ‘Bppix-al 15 "Prince eral street, near the Bowery, during the weok. OR GENTLEMAN CAN iat AqpoMMonSE> wien Room, and partial Board, in & Frenchy family, wit within eight minutes? walk of bath ferry. Apply at LET—WITH street, Brooklyn, © LARGE FURNISHED ROOMS TO geatlemen, mnty-fourth Board, to a gentienian ps. wife or sin; All modern improvements. Apply at 153 West street, near Sewenth avenue. z LET—A NICE FURNISHED BEDROOM, FOR TWO A ‘single gentlemen, without board, at 196 East Nineteenth [) LET-IN A’ PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH BOARD, Rooms, furniahed or unfurnished, to's family er gentle References exchanged. Apply’ at 84 West Twenty- ntrect, near §ixth avenue. > 10 LET—A NICE FURNISHED On 3 A ae a men, gentleman, without board, ina Refer- ences exchanged. Inquire at West! ‘hirteepth BGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR lady. Board for lady only; at 160 Woonter street, near founton, N.Y. Wantensy A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, BOARD in an Amertean family:,New Bngland ; ina grist neighborhood, between Third nth avenues and ‘hth and Twenty-third streets. ‘Address B. T., box 2,520 New York Post office, paNteD GOOD TOF FLOOR ROOM IN A THRER ntory House, by # gen WI oard: ypeations betmoen Fourie and Twenty hin siveaia, with American people. Address A. W., box ANTED—ONE OR TWO FURNISHED ROOMS FOR Rentleman and Indy, with Hoard for lady only; must wigeand re neighborhood. Ad stating parveulars, C. E Union square Post office. $243 WREK.—PURNISHED, WITH STOVE, BEDROOM, ge pleasant chamber, accord gentlemen meetin Ih goon reference al seas ate family. Call after 11 at 1,203 Broadway, ear 19 UNION SQUARE, WEST SIDE, HANDSOMEL¥ furnished Parlor Floor, four rooms $e let with Board; private table if desired. Also Front todas en suit first class references required. Looavon unsurpassed. $25 % PER WEEK FOR A HANDSOME, anrane front Room, gas and fire, wit oo ntle- man.and wife: one for $16, to esulnes: Old No, 108 (new 285) West Twenty-fifth atreet, near Bighth avenu TANEAU 1 HOUSE—72_ “WEST PORTIETH STREET, a wmodior Ez, D fronting Reservoir Park. Two and com! us Suits of Rooms for first class families. Table d’hote. Y iste ee. THE EUROPEAN PLAN— yw choice Suits of Broadway. A fe elegantly furnished, to 1Zi, to families, or single gentlemen, _ SALES Or F REAL ESTATE. _ A \ LEASE OF. ‘BROADWAY PROPERTY, JUST ABOVE Grand atreot. for forty years, for pie —Lot 253100. jon immediat perfect. A five Daa. Ingeenn’ be erected immediately’ 10 rent for “oh ground ent in $4,000 per annum. “Address G ox 2D jerald office. THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK HOUSE, IN Fite Porty-cighth street, near Broadway, will be sold’ for lot. URMY COPLAND, 410 ‘avenue. HANDSOME pad ies ait trot $2 STONE HIGH ALE, ONE or ar Liquos Store, 10 a full obarge lore to lety south, xi “AL pply at 433 Pearl AR, OYSTER AND DINING 5. eas iho Hudson River Raftroa a Tenth avenue, corner o! manana INTEREST IN competent to take nens, Also a tine eet, N. S41L00N ron SALE-- “A cept, Apply for two f ‘Twenty-ninth street, TH m p.\ WELL RECOMMENDED GBRMAN 9) TUM DRE staailons 12 do coneral housowork, &0.. ab to take chance @ Mew LOWE'S German Tustitte, 47 Stanton at, noar the ship wit Ti’Shother if terias owery, Wanreny “ONE pee WITH THE ae bus Py SITUATION nares id fro fan att apon a lady, son, Just arrived from Bngland, to watt upon s lady, gp 5 seamatioss. A) Sout South 2d st., Brook OR Ta ciate STEAM ENGINES, OF SIX, eight, ten, twelve and fifteen donaries of all sizes and Portable Circular Saw and 192 Greene street, Jersey Oity, N. wo Sia- Satio,’at 190 Je JOS. CHAMPION. horse power SESE RE Ea OR SALE-THE STOCK AND GOOD WILL OF A ‘Store, doing a basincsa of over $4,000. lease. Country Sundog a ree for sale or to Astoria Post oflice The Address box No. 9 On SALE tJ Fee bogged CENTRE BOARD schooner well found and in od condition: len, rena, 25 feet; Carries 150.0 ou. 74 feet of wat Z rticulars ing sgulre of Cay mala d, R. JOUNSON, Haat lon Harbor, g Inland, or of GILBERT F, DARLD 268 South mia piv, for one week, a3 om LADY WISHES 10 FIND A PLACE POR A RE- A ee eee man as wet-nurse, Child ten daya aud "Can be aren for tro days at 8) Bunt 2th st SITUATION WANTED—UY | & RESPECTABLE young woman, as goo! cook and baker; is a good washor ana woman 2 Grecsion to the country; best cliy reference, Oan be seca Se leo Hast 25th st., between Lat and 2d avs. A SMARn TIDY, YOUNG, GT WISHES A BITUA- tion Ina private family rmaid, or is williig to walt on the table, at Call at BITUATION WANTED-BY AN ELDERLY LADY, to go a8 housekeeper ina small family, or to ationd & ood ety reference, Call for two days ot ar Spring. A OR SALE—AN INVALID CHAIR, NEARLY NEW. King’s bax 179 Post oflice, atent, with all modern improvements. Address PF SALE—A POULTRY, GAME, FRUIT AND VEGE- ("table Stand, in Jesfervoa Marke ‘S07 Hudson street, t. Inquire at the Study, PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, IN- wner of Barclay, N. Y. OR SALE—A quire at 233 Greenwich street, co: 10) cellent Grocery and Liquor Store F fen Apply 40 THOS. ( Eighth aven' aw R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES 0) N EX- down town; ver GAFFNEY, auctioneer, 3 & BEACH ENGINE bore and 48 14 uch bore and 34 inch stroke; one % inch and Fos SALE One WOODRUFF Nav HOPESAN, dealers - street, Brooklyn, esas F°%, SALE O NEW 2 diameter, an be seen now running. Inquire of FIN. in machi inery, 107 1 175 Water 2 FLUE BOILERS, 4 be 80 feet long, flues 16 inches diameter; Locomotive Batlers, of ot 60 ree wer comrotive Boller of Sng Aieo ‘Ste comotive Boilers Steam P heap ty spp applytng to oP # caep a also 4 each; also 1 Lo- ae Will Lot ong thes, bal to 10 Bridge a re SALE—A FIRST CLASS DOWN TOWN LUNCH business. Room, doing « fine 149 Duane stree! Fe SALE—A FIRST CLASS WM Apply to toJ, M. MERRITT, ILK ROUTE. APPLY to GEORGE BOND, No. 415 Fast Houston street. F% tures of a lquor stor at 62 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn, SALE.—$250 WILL BUY THE STOCK AND FIX. near the Navy Yard gate. Apply OR Ge ermlie! STEAM ENGINES, SAWMILLS, -40 horse; two Portable Engines. used two weel Can be seen at 45 Ann street, in tho re ‘and 8) gold at half pric OR SALE—THE LEASE, 8TOC! 1K AND FIXTURES OF a well established corner liquor store. Apply at 185 Prince ats bre tl li at Si aiecoelsbadle Ms Resa N yh SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES a THREE Ber ith private years’ Lease of a first first class rooms attached, cheap for cash. Apply at 446 ‘Brooms ee B kesh a mint ee prs ie d e Seve: asl sitnd 1a ply ac 38 Hamilton ntreot, BPurtire of Pains oon Bat FIXTURES AND GOOD- ote one of the best gro- bave other business to ear Market, in the (EAP, THE GOOD WILL, LEASE AND mployment Office, five years eatab- ished; the best location dn the city to connect a real estato business with. Apply at 154 Fourth avenue, near Fourteenth street, OR SALE—A LARGE AND GO' and Liquor Saloon, down town, whole house, used a a GER & CO., 58 Bowery, room OD PAYING OYSTER ‘with three years’ leaso a lodging 2 Mouse. Apply to SOLIN- R SALE—A SHOE STORE, INCLUDING STOCK, 0) K Fixtures and ong Lease, at alow rent, inan excelien| Jocation. Inqutre at Myrile avenue, Brookly F%. SaLE—AT A four ao class Wheel also, four first class Grover GREAT SACRIFICE FOR CASH, jn & Wilson's Sewing Machines; ir & Baker's Sewin, Machines: fins a rare chance seldora ret with, Apply at 18 Prince atrect, for three days if pot Heo. 8 SKIRT, Ma tdnyniKs AND Ii] health cause of sellin, days, Mra. Booth, station ©, New foe 'N CASE OF SELLING on A ee the best Bow) cents per pound. Bet lars at Hi streets, room 10, FANCY STORE FOR Address, for three WHOLESALE, BUSI: t peices fro BASE FOR THE CORNER STORE $60 GREENWICH street, for Bor particu- ireet, corner of Harrison lars inquire at No. 2 Harrison street, New "Tork. Miike BOILERS FOR Hollers; one comp! weeks, oF boomer | 10 wile, ‘These boilers are in the mont we SAI leted and the other to be red. Dimensions fect; diameter of shell 7 feet;, tains hes; two aes feet er 2 Mest pases LE..: best material and orkmanlike further, inquire of M. T. DAVIDSON % éo, Ko. 4 Crhght atreet pa Baltimore. stoop Hot Si a immediate E, STOCK AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OF oF posscoien. De. 7 iB srreet, Or Do., Twentieth Stir sania ‘establishment for nale; Going s frst fursicient: 827,000. Thivty-slsen bene ae aoe. in oven ioerin ayens aauon Yor sling, owner tain vad Rah. Saat POTTER BROS. & BELLAMY, No. 8 Pine st., up stairs, GiFoari arenue : A MARGAIN—& Pea mere ZOwEe ae ae for sale; superior dam, fiv Drlck mil T frame ail, 2 Houses, 3 frame bow Se ae eS ae RrME: other iframe Bills Bt scree of S20 land: the best U INTEREST DErAR a | 5, 10808. wer in cate; one mile jew 2 Parties holding thirty or more coupons of ‘the three years pOOR, ill sake S94) seven ‘and eing sry ome ee ‘on the 16th inet, PERGUSON, 89 Nassau street, room 21. SMALL HOUSE WANTED IN BERGEN, Possession soon as possible. | Price forever gh0mN, “A Diy to or addross J. M., photograph gall.y, 81 Cortlandt st. BeERSEN HEIGHTS PROVERTY.—POR SALE, A tage Residence, with two large Lota, Carringe Hovse, ke, Howse contains priors, titing room,’ bedroom and Riichen on firet door, (Cars pasa the premises to foery fifteen minutes, every fl ‘part cash, JOUN H. PLATT, opp xt House, Hudson City. ‘VERYBODY WHO WANTS TO INVEST py povar in renin a ty which brings from 15 2 per aon inte: WM, H. Gi ING’S, ios Eldridge atreet, IGHTH AVENUE BUSINESS PROPERTY FOR SALE— first class, rents pa and will be sold ss ata fair price. A capital investment. pply to the owner, 688 Eighth avenue. OR SALE—-ON THIRTY.SECOND STREET, BETWEEN high stooptouse, in melegnnt sepa, finished in-blaek walnut, o 00. ‘Also é tareshbetwere ith and Sixth vent Fat lana le $40,000, and 45,000; ot bere ob Nu stay Sait fu ‘and unfurnished. 8. & BELLAMY, No. $ Pine st, up etaire. pot i he pes on fatal 8 RELAWARE, from $20 to $100 ipa sore. Apply at ‘229 Broadway, room 25, for RR SALE—A TRACT OF — ae about 60 ac: renee a Ge 4 es, er “i Picated about ous milo north of Con Spe opportunity for investment. Apply po onc OE ARE NaN RR SALE—COAL RAED Poranisene FIFTEEN Zeers with Lease, Giock and unsur- reasons for’ ‘selling. Premises, mY area lor ling. dpply on FoR sae SS ate BROWN Bae J Ree Ee Gustaves SAYLES 3b Bre Srondwar. 4 yn ya al BUILDING Antes Fm & BY 20 Usps } a ele TAdply to 8 to 8. CS PSLLETT, 18 Bowery, R _NALE—THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY KNOWN a8 Now. 5 ‘7 William and Nos. 3 ing A ~ South Witiam streeta, 192 Broadw: from ¢! wel = | Hain ot a Haat Peony: rereath street, to PETER A. pa ne TESS A rR Lega Rye yh Pegoeer, THREE STORY mn street, near Myrtle 7s, et ie ‘Pulton street, N. ¥. brick Hi avenue; price only OPERTY FOR Sane by EXCHANGE. ‘25 Lots in Flatbush, N. ber Landa in. Mom pe. a 75 miles fine Fi 100 acres Of River ereey wit butidings, in Binghamton, New York; of fing ‘Timber Lands tn ‘6,000 acres of Coat ber Lands tn Virginia Lan cotton, in Tex: ‘pear Houston and Galveston aad very valuable: will be sold a won pret for for good Improved city property, ; H. BIMPBON & Nk Cdn ot Cedar at-cet, oad ANTEDSA “CHURCH OR PROPERTY, 75:.09 on Tocated between Tonth and Thirtict!, streets « nd Bec ond al rt eit aven ions, with ae Aeon tN SAP AD Hod ast Hast Broad WAXTED-A, SMALL, COUNTRY SEAT, “ WY ‘talles of the city. “Address L. Wy HEAT onter, =FOR SAL) FOUR STORY ENGLISH $10,500, varemen its noar middle of Brock bate Tatteeen Ber Higase, on ACh streat, ‘Address oF 1 Ss OMAPMEAN, aig Morean, ve: tween Land Fee i —A FINE FOUR STORY BASEMENT $18.500. brown stone Houne, newly and 9 sie sabe + located sion: a ine, Sinars far and ‘unfurnished, de ied + S100 PY SEYMOUR, 171 Broad FOR SALE. \ Goon. Ti JUOR STORE AND FIVE YEARS’ 9° LEAS log sale, ‘ane a ee business, attuated in the Sove: A. ih ward. it be sold but for reasons 2 WilbraM <aBorh, Auctioneer, 170 Chatham square. am A RARE CHANCE.: ois Rn Q00D WIkL, K AND Fistures of the largest Fancy iinery Store in Hanterdon count jew for sale; business constantly increasing. eer GOOD CORNER. tag Fi up ORE RAHA Pam; AT BTR mecmqeneene” | aa =FOR SALE, LUNCH Ppare gALOons, |i Sos a Ee aE are requested to nd thers ta Baper to the 14th in: in with schedules at any tme Holders: ‘complying with the above will have their coupons: qnnets on ad chock given for them Bo'cloek P. Blank schedules will be furnished Coupon Interest Departinent of this on. the Mth inst, after ihe application at the VAN DYCK, Assistant Treaintar United States. Our ONE OF ey td OF THE CITY AND COUNTY due e in this city January 1, LEES & WALLER, 83 Pine street. ve pad in gold coin by New Yours, Dec. 4, 1865. 11866, will LL'BTREGT, SEW YORK, ealer In tied Staten Goverament Securities and al! State, doe B. oper. BANKER, and county Bo saith TER CENT sivd safle and interest at Loans. D4 oh ail railway and other meena ferrites at omg ond ehore i ag PERSON WH 2 POEy tee, thousan: $10.00 $50.000 ‘Apply to EDMON! lots at Law, 25 Nassau, Era etree. Reary of 4 guna dollars per year. Address CAN LOAN A dollars for ono Pig TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE. [DS & FIELD, Counsel- $150,900 exenen New Ror ey propery BY F ee eee aa ae a ak ND, 163 Broad’ MILITARY. URYEE’S ZOUAVES—ONE Twelfth N, ¥. N. G.—Com at8 o'clock, at the ermery fee ade if ‘AND C meets this evening, . W. STEPHENSON, Captain. NT LECTURES DAILY—FOR oENRL ENR by ad Pwo vO MINK CAPES AT A BARGATN—To Pay AD. ‘William ‘vanooa; must be sold this day. Foor No. 8. Apply at ay RESPECTAULE MARRIED WOMAN WISiTRs A situation as wet nurse; baby three weeks old. Inquire at 26 West Sth at, SS RESPECTABLE GERMAN GIRG WISHES A STTU- tion to do general housework. in @ emalt private farnily, or as chambermaid and seamatress; best sity refercace. Call at 27 Hudaon at., between Duane and Reade, yaxteo—ar 46 GREENE STREET, ix men porters give fhorags and carts, one express ‘river. Rooms, dealer's le has some experle expected, Noton W: Broad do, two cers fo en are, tes AITER | WANTED— A COMPRIRWE MAN, city references, only net y Soruer of Broudway ad 16th se Call Before Wan A DRY GOODS JOBBING HOUSE, A competent assistant bookkeeper, 0 take ehargo of the er. fe n salary Dealer's Ledger, Herald ofloe,” bepnipe two rman on railzvad, three’ ‘uy Cin "ain WANTEDIFOR AN AN OPFICE, A LAD ABOUT Brx. teen oa who writes a hand and -ethdres siating referetone and aleve ‘ald ou HOTEL, GROCERY vavatebraen, bartenders,» ‘ndormaton or ANTED—SIX : MEN TO AGT AS CLERKS; aoe nigedmen preferred. Apply ‘umediately al 542 and 544. ANTED—A COLORED BOY, TO DO ERPANDS, iild fires; e, Must come well reomamended, Cail: aby street. A SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPROTADLE young woman, to take care of a baby and do plain sev. ing or chumberwork and waiting; good city references, Call at 44 East MIDDLE AGED WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION as chfld’s nurse; ean take entire charge of baby from iu fas years reference. Can 26th wt, for two days, If not engaged, RESPECTABLE ORE. WISHES A SITUATION IN A ‘good plain cook and an excellent r; private family 5 usher and t roner. These of ‘chiy peference from lust, place. San be seen for ‘two days at ‘West Sid at, near 7th av., oor. pein A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISIIES A SITU- ation as Taundveas, or chambermald and inundress. Can & Sie recommended from her last place, Call at 88 West EP ee eee Rae greene 1 ly WIDOW, WELL, BDU: ARD of dosires.a situation as housekceper a gen! Boarding i oun, ‘or would. take ‘care of & Suit. Fooms for & party of Address Housekeeper, iff milemen. East Bast Thirty-second street, RESPECTABLE MARRIBD WOMAN WISHES 4 situation as wet Barer: et city reference, Call at 8 ‘Henry st., firat floor, room Ne A® EXPERIENCED NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS DE- sires.a aituation; no objection to travel. Apply at No. 10 East 83d st., from 10 to 12 o'clock. Baer YOUNG G:RL W, dress ina respectable le fanny. Bt., second floor, back SITUATION WANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE AND well recommended woman, in elty or country, a8 cook dnd Ineudrese; uo objections todo olainberwork and wash- ing or housework. Call at 404 6th av. SITUATION AS COOK WANTED—BY A RESPECT. able young woman; ‘s 4 first class cook; understands French and English cooking in al es branches. Best of city reference from her jast place, Call for two days ut 104 Hast 42th at., first floor, front room. A. RESPECTABLE WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION to do general ho-sework ina small private femiiy; is a wood plain cook, and she is aa excellens washer and trower; isa thorough chiral TOS, AS _LAUN- aire at 244 East 9th bermaid; can give the best of rererenoe. be scen at 167 25th st., between 6th and 7th avs. GIRL WISHES A SITUATION AS NURSE et seamstress or as chambermaid and seamstress. Apply at her present employer's, 163 5th av. SITUATIONS. Wa WANTED—BY TWO WELSH GIRLS; ‘one as cook; the other as Inundress; beat city reference. Gall at S13 6th av., between 19th and 20th sts. Wsisrae Ac pou LADY, A SITUATION AS sealeswoman; can EngUisli, French and Spanish fiuently. Address A. ©. nD, N.Y. Wome A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE’ YOUNG V dit a aituation to do gone eral housework in a srnalt, > peceam bas two years’ 116 West Teferences, Callat Witt SITUATION AS FIRST. CLASS COOK, understands Veneta Zone woman, who baking in all it princes, French, &c.. Can give the best of rofey- aa to charac capability, Any, commands for M- fe, at Ba) West Wis at, whl be aitended'to. Can ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG WOMAN, AS hor and trove’. Can be seen ai ber present ‘cook, was place, 19 St, Mark's place. WAntens: TION AS WET NURSE; GOOD Acreece. Call at 300 7th avy Qetwoon S8d und Sth ate, War tied A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, laundre: ph caalien 8 cook and jaw ferences: ‘all at 93 Stanton st., in the os from feeedoar © ‘-ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE Rous wee, ig an excellent cook; understands ‘ing; has five years’ city reference from her last <n Call Tor lwo days at Bll 4th av., in the office. fresoignt Apply at tho City, Oyster House, 398 Wasiepnro WAITERS, yar O¥STERMAN, Wanteratyo SMART YOUNG MEN, AS WAITERS fu un oyster house: those residing in Brooklyn pro- WwHo Les ghee ND~ thelr business weli (one 40 upen oysters), at the restau rant, 7o Namau st. WaANtED—A CLES, waar 4 Soy, Rif AN OFFICE, Anqu.ee at 102 Navas $150 to send foe. our free Cut Addre: A MONTH MADE BY, DISCHARGED SOL. iors, and other fools; don’t fais tslogue vevataiing Tall partivalars rattleboro, V! ‘ M. SPENCE, Cuz WANTED.—WE VE WANT A “A FIRST RATE cus. faakionable merobant tailoring bu Pee references and name, H Ldacuuring preferred. “Apply to Olden THE T TRADES, tom cutter to go to abecomages B Va., to take charge of a business. Address sarong , Scott & Baldwin, 2g iton st, HEMIST WANTED.—A GERMAN VERSED IN “age & Sawyer, 246 and can 25 Greenwich st., Spans WANTED—BY A GOOD SADDLER AND fur sewer; the same has worked for lon; Address ears in Paris, show the 0: st ae ‘Casteh, Ni fotel Rat EWELLERS.—WANTED, FIRST CLASS Rigor” ters and general workmen, at Stevens & W G4 John st, and good w: om will be fives Sion st, ‘South Brook een woe Ae ge Seige ares pee: een fortwo ry io. WA 10 GAS FITTER BB ssi yp = gAnors am Pa eae § : clothiers.—: m wanted, bys man abaity and SSP agai tts as cutter, or cutte: OBACCO CUTTSRS.—HAND MACHINDS; PRICE $35. third door, For sale at 1b East Twenty-seventh -ANTED—SIX OR EIGHT GOOD Apply to Toad & Rafferty, Ng. 4 Dey et RPRENCH ADVERTISEMENTS. |. ME FRANCAISE DESIRE SE PLACER. nstitutrice aoe jeunes demoselles, on pour B87) ‘adresser a jowery, pour six jours, au: MOULDERS. N.Y. SUIT OF ROOMS, ROOMY. wea TS FURNISHED, * for two gentlemen, $20 per week; fire and gas. A ftom $10 for‘one, $14 for two, fre and gas. Rooms on floor $4 for one, $6 or two. No mcala, “18 Bond stroek FEW ROOMS, NICELY en ont eard TO LET oe Amin raat entrench eng Re PARTY ee i@ TO HM AY 1 ARS vontan srontad back Pasig Hi on frat Bebe, ee te for 2. ied sation on Blotokor ero, wil add-es oa i Piece Hie Hemi ol TO LET.—WO, OR obs eet! Will be’ jet to.o email family, “Apply at 129%G; seat Ca ite, ioe ral Enging and Hove louses vacated by poltan ri Fire Comanestoners, for the term fie kp from iber 1, 1865, will be received nae non ber 9, as at 12 M., when the same will bo various locations cal Alist of the se roan ai ine Relenee * Pee ante BRENNAN, mee Comrrnorizn’s Ovrice, New Youx, November 30, een SITUATION AS COOK; WILL ABsSIST in, the washing and troning; best of city references, Call at 184 West 12th ‘ANTED—BY A BESPROTARLE, Ae HEALTHY WO- ‘man, with a fresh ‘milk, at 241 av. C, a baby to wet nurse; having just vost gn child, only a few days old, she will pay all attention to her dutiewas nurse, and fixtures for sale. comer South Pirscaud Eight th streets, Willtas TEAM POWER TO LET.—TEN ROOMS, ABOUT 18,000: Sa are fot, 7B) aquars feet Yard, and a outbutlding, ra Aer 16 to Se rt ereeub: Conner of twenty foarte wx, RODUCE A GROCER eee, 10_LET.—STOC! neburg Water ‘BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL, A. SITUA- chal sabermald and seamstress, oF us chamber, waitress; can from 10 Pelsek ont oa Weat 84th at., “her present WASTED=A _GITUATION BY. A RESPECTABLE arene om woman, 9a chambermaid and Lwaitream, ‘or to Sand sven ie Buari’e pines: rat Can ppoesn fer eape at eh no ‘Bt. "8 place, fi floor, back room, ANTED—A, SITUATION, BY, A RESPECTABLE woman, nde eno) ——— pjection fo assist in the he + te aise w es) Ba ists, Good references, a TEAM LOWER AND GOOD SHOP ROOM 70 LET—A first floor, is well lighted, and fitted up with shafting, Rule 4, ke. inquire itis ‘Hast Twenty-elghth streot, near- For rent, in Room, 60x25 feet, well lighted, 6! 5, possession given 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR, VER nue eroan on northwest corner of Tis ore 2 irty-second. ‘ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PLAIN COOK, WASHER war ‘troner. Good elty reference. Call at 190 East 17th et, HELP ' ‘WANTED—FEMALES. “LADY WANTED—10 » COLOR PHOTOGRAPHS, — KONGSBERG. Flt a Ni Bail tn Ba ne eee A DRESSMAKER. WANTED —W HO 18 THOROUGHLY take charge of a business; “RS RS Fequired. Call at 81 Montgomery st., Jorsey RPHEUM-#32 BROADWAY, BETWEEN TWELFTH QerEP roicath areata, Wracted Immediately 38 re- coats youns tation. ‘to wait at table. Apply as ‘ANTED—A GOOD GIRL, TO COOK, WASH AND W dn ina smail family. Inquire at 288 ‘ANT lon Wyte ele NO! Call at at No. 6 Hast mn st, Ais after capabi, Mork given Gus APDIY abi agg MUST BE EX. laundress ween 9 and and 1 o'clock. WANTED IBY, A PRI A ran fae tween the hours of Sieh rei pend need apply who can W422 Bost city reve ANTED—A GIRL F ‘one who iss good cook, ‘310 West 29th wt. * red at 168 E: GENERAL HOUSEWORK: washer and troner. ply ak ___ MILLINERT | GREAT REDUCTION ae PRICES. THE ENTIRE oc of Fail and Winter Milinery, Batin'and Bilt Bonnets, also variety, selling of ose. mt 1 aa wig vate al reais BARGAINS IN EARISTAN Latha OF BON- oak mak- nots just received 4 cl inge of every, description at Mra. JACKSON'S, 101 East Thit- street, corner Fourth avenue, _____ DEN ‘KISTRY. . (DENTAL cance pl wold ve Fe tine we ment, Oiheo ld losaper fastitute, ‘ASSOCTATIO! inator of the p itrous Oxide, palting, ‘secure an n appoint: HOYT, DENTIST—ORIGINATOR OF AN A:STIE- R. D udtrour oxide; has ted it for years with extracting fourteen to, sateen Operation without theknowledge of ‘near Bighteenth street. cess, often roadway, near fect auc- “CERTIFICATES. “HAVING HAD TWELVE OO] Gath exernctoa without Dr. Villers, 166 rand. trea tr eee 5 Browns, cheerfully rec- ommend ne ‘toothache. ¢ MARY RY GENTON, rin: fourth street and Seventh av. Frguisie popns, Poa he fxg UN N's CO.'8, basoimen sandara. Wi ‘Will_ be sold cheap for i, 78 Nassau atreot. NEW PUBLICATIONS. yw! BOOKS, ENGLISH Sar nla ed at aah at Qi READE at Te, nest CORT, THR PICTO- woardats fataen illustrated raat | tt riwiek es whole, rirranc 0, Bei 20e, (for a year x | D's ARVEY HAS sare ican smut, Dee ‘la, COAL, nennnnnn LOT, WOOD, HO. st | Ot Fe cs tangy oe ORMES MORRAY. BE $5 Avcmtr ae mace ‘OKR aoe B OAS WORKS, HERWOOD. IN, 2,000 RED AND $11.25 Shit an mh we SS ae TS | Waar tre dane A FIRST CLASS AMERICAN FAMIL, a French rat 9 firet clans Touch eoOK] alo & Young. eit to Ny at 88 Lee dat third or front room, between ope, n't. and Woet Broadway, Mex. btern, me | waste YOUNG LADIES IN A CONCERT BA. Tony Apply at 99 and 99 Oth 'UATIONS WAN' WANTED—MALES, oH Baie YOUNG MAN, A PROTESTANT, WANTS A SITUA- on ag coachtaan in the country; tally understands the management and care of horses; a, prod uoe the best of mirage mee cock Cor thece days at Ro. 19 West 27k st EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER WOULD LIKE TO entry books evenings. N AN tite conte of anet ot Address N, ¢ box 167 Herald office. Scars WANTED—AS SPE OR BOOKKEFPER; beat of references. Address J. C., box 113 Herald ‘onles. HELP WANTED—MALES. APYERITIEING 1 ‘AGENCY, | 267 BROADWAY, ROOM Those respect secking emy nt are Fequested to call ax the old establlatied ofloe: turn, bookkeepers, copyist, porters, watchman, bartender, timekeeper, toamste BOY WANTED- FROM 14 TO A a drug store. Must reside roadway, at 10 o'clock. oR ag oF ee aL InN LET—WITHOUT BOARD, A BAnpsouery FUR” niahod, desirable Parlor on, frst 2 ‘Went Twenty- th street, opposite Bt. J fo LET AT WASHINGTON at oor tage, n end fruit. ERHON OGDEN, 77 Trinity Building, ¥. ¥. u ad Eo Abe 7 SPACIOUS BASEMENTS OP! See ae Siaalare fear ge eirg ra fen tables. 240 Broadway. RETAIN A TWO STORY, BRICK HOUSR, FIRST fm the store, corner ot” Norih Bisth soe Sa Mamaburg, TO Let. ROO} man second foo: |—FURNISHED. |, OR pa wile. Call at No, 0 Sixth wr, back. Z0 770s re, FL F for adrug store. Address Sil, STORE, OR FART OP A Bera ligar store. box 4031 Pow. atin Pepin fr THREE OR HP org for making soda wate. &c.; or larger. Eww Stevoaer $25 will be to salt. Apply to Mesera, ras Pres treo sivect. 600D ee red on 4 can remain, Inquire of Broome street. who will 4 WIL We such he LANDER & WEI! War. TO B® 2 tom SfoRnmover e, LOFTS for storage of cotton, Addi ‘dox 6,608 Post office. IOs AN OFFICES. Ai ROOM NO. &. WOE PAID ID POR DIAMONDS Tut ae Age Witt, NYC DIAMONDS emis BOUGHT AND SO. ATs BMA 68 BROADWAY, CORNER OP" bo paid the highest price for Dia monde, Watches’ and Silverware, oF will the- above articles, vance on AMter eh CLERKS, COFrIsTs. BOOKEREPERS, Roly ment’ ine, ares Seycatel e o eX fk ee rand Aye bt ag lA reepetea ae See NASSAU STREET, Shipping and s Steamboat Imekeepers Tally , Bar. ean Wal Seer sixprese ima Corchnaa and ‘several VERER WANTED.— in st., for two days, * red. wa: ee Weir eR Aft me PA PiantePatabe She, Taman 0. ed enn el aE oe ala & %6., LJ Breer room 43, setae eee pee 2) Sa wee Ls aged 4 BFFICI! am, BY A BY ng CASH, ees tae et a YOUN FOR BOOKKEEPING with and experience need sppiy, Toke oto 2 o'clock, at Judson st, ATS mL beatin ay! Mer 3 PAY THE HIGHEST PRICES Watchon and Jewelry. gr advance on the tamae, ISAACS, Diane nd Broker, opposito Wallack’s Theatro TOF8 ANRICH. 73, BROADWAY, UNDER TUE NE: ‘Diamon Oth Goniand sliver’ Ganwets ‘Sia Sea ‘Sh kinds of Fu Laces, oF any articlés of yulue, PAWNBROKERS 7 paid. Citaton street. ? }UGHT—OF DIAMONDS, pene TIQKETs BOUGH OxDS, ites, Cahing. Sr Weaee Binmonds, Watchea, adranond on NAVAL PRIZE MONEY, se Ai ete gece a a 1961, 11 TICKETS rs, BOUGHT | FOR oLoTH. Jewelry, &0., and the highest prices: Si meren term, US ASAE edie WLS ea BROWN & CO., BROKERS, NO. 2 PARK BE EU ACR, ta, ie vin nee ARTIFICIAL E: BYES. Asma rpitiecma Kaas mah No. ‘piondwe; mates