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; BITUATIONS Sees Wpas EVENING TELEGRAM Bas THB circulation of any afternova, paper sa the oly. Wherefore, the moss desirable medium for advertisers, Cooks, &e. WEST 2TH 8' one FLOOR, ROOM No. SA Fespbotabi cook, Wash and iron; 1s aud an cavalo ‘washer ‘aid ironer; best city onstanaet, &e 32 Wisr «TH ST., FIRST FLOOR—A8 CHAMBER: 2 mee and waltioas, py Udy, workings, 7" ome wante venee, Yadrens Mrs. Elizabeth, r bore a eee 8 HENRY ST.—A YOUNG GIRL TO DO CHAMBER- work or take care of children, Pe 33 flereaco,” erence, SEE naan ih NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY. JANUARY 5, 1868, ai Pris ayand Fey inery "Ai idress Gre bos Pe peas PORTERS eAa Atma de of {bY Tilpel alter on salary or Souamss! ‘ANTED—AN BXPEP™ Wee Mee a < si irene AD, in TARE SALES- ERTED—* = Mernid oftee, __ ler. at EXPERIENCED TOBACCO TRAVEL- OO address a He bos Woe Herd tice ANTED A SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER OR agent; speaks Enclish and German; can give the best references, Apply at Howard Mission, 40 New Bowery. WASTED A ROOKKEEPER FOR THE FLUMBING gasdtting business, KNIGHT & PINKERTON, 82 4th ay BROOKLYN REA REAL ESTATE FO FOR SALE. Berens PROPERTY A BPECIALTY, TRA ‘8. actions fn Kent eatate Sy th ae A sapere Reats mended ee CROOk 76 x 70 Golar Hurdet, New York. OR SALE-IN BROOKLYN, FOUR FIRST. CLASS three story basement and sub-ccllar Philadelphia brick Houses, brown stone basements, stoops and trimmings; all the modern improvements; terms easy. Inquire at’ the buildings, Franklin avenue,between De Kalb and L. ett avenues, or of BILLIN & SON, Builders, corner De Avenue and Debevoise street, Brooklyn. F°% SALE-THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN BROOK. lyn, on Putnam, near Bedford avenue,’ three story loop modern improvements in good ores, fens od erie $7,000. Inquire of the owner, A. M. STRASTOR, on Fulton avenue, third house above Franklin ANTED—ONE OR TWO EXPERIENCED BALES. men ia the jobbing woolleu business; those having a 106 Duane st. and one English, that can dress windows. ANTED—A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY RMpES. familiar with MARRIED ENG- ell educated, thoroughly understands book. mberma: objection couury © and ‘waitress; no objectis good trade can apply to Geo, Underhill & C WEST 40TH ST, BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH ee 252 Meike Mapscitble soesg git anchumbermndand | WANTED. THO DRE GOODS BALEGMEN, ONE Burse. Apply at 3:4 Gruad at, Willlamaburg. EN hg hye spec ig] as Gret claws chambermald ‘an Stands ahioplng goods and ta waiiress; ble of taking care of children and sewing; good city reforences can be haa. Gall for two days, 8? | Address Bond, Heral — Ni 469 WEST, 20, 8h-& SCOTCH GIRL as CHAM. Witness cit edacatod nareught beruaid. Gall for thr Nurses, &c. 6 AY. A.—A YOUNG, HEALTHY WOMAN AS WET nurse ina family; good references, Inquire of Mra, Phillips as above, from 10 to 3 o’ciock. JQ LEWIS Stk YOUNG AND RESPECTABLE woman wishes a baby to wet nurse. Mrs. Mcintee, 115 ALLEN ST.—AS by a lady of 18 years’ e: engagements or to ativnd a 165 EAs? BD Bho XOUNG GIRL AS NURSE, Bichest reference givens) amare \ Seber QTL AeA SECOND FLOOR. A WOMAN WITH & ~ 8. oO! t wi child to nuraa at her own home. ns Nr DADY, wishes DY'S MONTHLY NURSE, rience, wishes a few more invalid; best city references, 326 EAST STH St. TOP FLOOR.—a PROTESTANT Girl, 14 years old, to take care of children, Cull for two days, CANAL ST.—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WoO- man as child’s nurse and seamstress, Call on or -» for two days. address AIT ro AY, CORNER OF wre | ST, THIRD —A French girl as nurse a Fr ratemaos rs and to do plain sew. Dressmakers and Seamstresses. 45 ELWABaTH STAN EXPERIENCED DRESS- maker, who bas good taste in trimming; can alter over Old dresves'to good advantage, &c.; work by the week or mouth in private families; can be ween, for two days. 134. RES? 19TH st. BETWEEN 6TH AND 7TH AVS. second floor, back room.—A frat clus seamstress and operator to go out bj week, or would work heme; thorouguly tind mone take i kinds of ladies’ aud @bildren s under clothing; first class relerence; has a Reaping and accounts generally; not afraid of work; will ace eee rela ome light employment offered. Address Alpha, box 155 ald Weoineae MAN THAT CAN SELL MACHINERY Py en oils,—Addross K. & Co, box 4,102 New York Post HELP .P WANTED—MALES, "AN ORDINARY PENMAN AND. OFFICE HELPER to pack gooris, having $200 (0 ne nt, responsibl Address Penmai AVE YOU SEEN “IHAT DIPPER?’—FIFTY AC. tive men and women, of good address, to sell *That Dipper" in this a city, Brooklyn und Jersey Cliy. MARSH & ec Ds ences lane, New York, general agents for the Uni MEX HANTEDSTO GET UP ROUTRS ON THE EVENING TELEGKAM, First come frst served, ‘Apply at 30 Ann Street, AYING EMPLOYMENT.—AN par eeeeger CAN. vasser wanted, for (per; must come well recommended, Apply to Western & & ae 47 Park row, ANTED=§ BOYS FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS OLD. Call at $32 8d. av. Apply to J. Glass, Also 6 boys at 30 Ann st, Apply to John aes Apply before 10 o'clock. WAXTEDSAGENTS, | $75 TO PER MONTH, everywhere, (0 sell the genulne Improved, Common Sense Faunlly, Sewing Machine, price Address Se. Comb & Conv Pitsburg, Pay oF Boston, Mase, W4NIED-AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER FOR A manufacturing firm; references must be frst class, Address box G, Jersey City, ANTED—AN OFFICE BOY, 15 YEARS OLD; MUBT ‘speak and write both German and English and have unexeoptionavle references, Address Vox 8,49) Post office. FOR, SALEKLOW, ON MONROE STREET, | BE- tween “Frankin' and Ciasson avenues, Brooklyn, a Genteel two story Falladelphis front brick House, brown ‘no improvements. Apply to H, Fulten avenue, Brooklyn, ACANT LOTS AT UNION PLACE, near the Kidgewood Water Works, East New York; well located. of A.N. WELLER, lid Broadway, FOR SALE OR TO LEASE WATER FRONT PROPER. ty 1p Williamsburg, 200x400, covered with brick sheds; also 100x400, with two large warehouses on, auiiable for Raval of tobacco stores, "For anle, Grain Distiltery, capacity 1,20 bushels, suitable for four mill or brewery; aud Reetl. fying House and Rum Distillery, comprising #4 full lots, one from ght ly wo BY, 70 Souta Ninth street, Sountay. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, SIDENO¥, WITH MODERN CON- arden, carriage house, &c,, $12,000; reuch Poor Villa, new and handsomeiy finished: j,one with two large Lots, $4,200; bas waier and gas; & tivo story and atic Cottage.’ elaven rooms, $3, three story'and. basement House, in good condition, water Pies twelve commodious rooms, $5,200. Cottages, to $4,000 each: first class locility aud easy terms. JOUN H, PLATT, opposite Court House, Hudson City. A. FIRST CLASS HOUSE—ALL MODERN, wit one nore of nice land, all varieties of fruit, for sale be- low its value, at Yonkers, on igh grou i ; im. mediate posession. “8. EMBERSON, 421 Bighun ‘avenie. ESIRABLE COUNTRY SEAT, 65 ACRES, looking and adjoining city of Buriington, NJ. 12 acres strawberries, raspberries and blackberries Peach tree: es, 20 choice grapevines, fin Spple orchard, many superior cherry tre Bes ctarines, apt ut an acre gooseberr! large asparagus bed double mansion House, in finely suades lawn; farm. e's house, ice house, carriage house, tool house, two large urns, wagon house and numerous outbuildings; good schools; churches of all denominations; soclety excellent, ARP iy 0 D. MARTI 133 Front st: te hid York, or ED- ND MORES, B54 NGLEWOOD. N. J.-NEAT TWO STORY RESIDENCE and grounds, $5000; others on Nortuern New, Jorsey Railroad and other Jocalities, 1 acre to 200, $41 $50, regains. W. P. SEYMC SUR. Ma Bala ‘ARMS, COUNTRY SEATS, HOUSES AND LOTS—IN this city, for sale or exchange in over location, and in ite country, | to 80) acren, “Vrices $3,0W0 t) 0 940,000. A BARGE. ANT, 21 Wail street, ANTED—A 8MART, ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT BOY, ‘of good address, and with good recommendations, at 44 Exchange piace, basement. Cali during forenoon, ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WHO CAN BE HIGHLY recommended for his ability and integrity and who te an clegant and rapid penman; salary per annum. Address, giving references, which must be wnexceptionable, box 5,748 Post ovice, heeler & Wilson machine if required, ZO Gee eroont thoes young woman of unexception- able character as seainstress ‘or to lake care or children in 210 324%: NEAR, 1TH ST.—A FIRST CLASS dressmaker to go out by the day or week. YQ]. StH AY. BETWEEN 18TH AND 19TH 8TS.—A * first class dressmaker would go out by the day or 33 with or without a Wheeler & Wilson sewing ma- ehine, by the day, week or month; understauds all kinds of 7Q 924 AYA YOUNG WOMAN AS SEAMSTRESS; is capable of cutting and fitting ladies’ and chil: quire for A. K. 41 61H AV.—AN EXPERIENCED’ OPERATOR ON Wheeler & Wilson's sewing nachine, who thorough. WEST 26TH ST., BETWEEN 7TH AND 8TH @ respectable private family. Call for taree days, sake in work; best city reterences, 9TH AV,—AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR, family sewing; would take work home. Greu's clothes; has no objections to go out of town, In- understands all kinds of family sewing; will go out by the y or week, Ua'l for two days, 550 BUPsoN st CORNER PERRY, IN THE IU store.—A young lady as seamstress in an American (th children the Freach language. family and to 1.256 BEOADWAY.—AN PXFERIENC JO desires some sewing to do at home; all sewing done vy uand and Wheeler & Wilson's mackin on or adi . R. Wiese a SITUATION AS SEAMSTRESS, BY A young girl who understands dressmaking ‘and can feos on Wheeler & Wilson's tachine. -Addseas Seame rosa, station F, for three days. Waxmpauy AN EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKER, employment by the day or week. Address Dress. maker, station 4, Spring st ai 64. Housekeepers, &c. WEST WASHINGTON PLACK.—A WOMAN aS housekeeper. References. WIDOW LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING & position as housekeeper in a widowers or bachelor's ly. Address Mrs, J. U., station A, N AMERICAN WIDOW LADY, IN REDUCED CIR. cumstances, wishes to take charge of a gentleman's se. Address A. H,, station 4, staling where au inter- new can be bad. WIDOW LADY OF EDUCATION AND GOOD AD dreas wishes the position of housekeeper in a gentle- gees family or hotel; also ompenion to au in- ma “le sayagieeavie one). ‘Adatess Mrs. HF. D..box 815 mpton, Mass. . ts General Housework. &c. 4 DELANCEY 81. =A, G00D, Re PECTABLE Bousowork. Inquire in the | tore, young German girl, ina small famliy, to do general ———-—~+' Laundresses, &c. OQ West 2TH st. NEAR 7M Ay. IN THE i tale woman wishes to take wash. 18 @ first clasa laundresa; uncer. Business thoroughly; Freneh futing of ‘all de: good reference can be given, Call for Mrs, Kelly. au C1 seen for the week. 82 7TH AV., THIRD FLOOR.—A RESPEUTABLE laundross wishes to engage the washing of a few jes; the clothes will be done up in the neatest manner; iso }¥euch fluting and laces; best city reference given. I or address. ANTED—A TRAVELLER, WHO HAS A LARGE Acquaintance with consumers of cast steel, parcicu- allroad trade. apes at Adirondac Steel Manufactur- $10 A DAY FOR ALL.—STENCLL TOOL SAMPLES free, Address A, J. Fullam, Springsield, Vt (OR BALE OR EXCHANGE—COUNTRY SEAT, WITH an extensive frontage on the Long Island Sound t distance from New York City Hall, fine large mansion, green houses, graperies, coach house, &c., &e. REMSEN, 69 Liberty street, New York. OK SALE OR RENT—WITH IMMEDIATE POSSES- sion, a large Factory Property, desirably located, near depot, within one hour of city; shafting, machine.y, c., all Jn perfect order; aultable for almost any business, “Can be bought cheaj 8, IRSLAND, 201 Broadway. EW YEAR'S GIFT TO WIFE AND EACH CHILD. Lots $17 ‘one hour by rail each: pag, montaly $5; streets 75 wide; churches, schools, stores ; eb a home, VAN VECHTEN, 421 Broadway. ground leveile save your reu THE _TRADES. N EXPERIENCED CUTTER WANTED-ONE HAV- ing some money to loan on good security for oue year; Prospective partnership; business well establisned, Ad dress Clothier, box 141 ierald oilice, RE. AL E ESTATK WAN AHYANTED TO PURCHASE, WITH PO . May 1. atnree or four story House, in 1 improvement, sh, Herald oftice. with Price not to exceed $43,000, Ad- dress ATTERS.—WANTED, A COMPETENT MAN TO take the entire charge of a soft hat manufactory; just have practical experience in such capacity and a knowledge of stiff and fancy hats, Address box 166 Herald oiliee, for one week, stating qualiications aud expected salary. OB PRIN $1,000, as partner, or a competent And work ‘big way mtg business, Addr oflice. SITUATION WANTED—BY A FIRST CLASS CUSTOM ©) cutier; best references given, Address Cutter, Herald oifice, for three days. (PO CONFECTIONERS. WANTED. A SKILFUL PER- son to coat lozenges, pills, &c., and who understands the use of the Pan and rotary npparatus, Address, With references and terms, Confectioner, box 6,82 Post ofice. OOD ENGRAVERS.-WANTED, SEVERAL FIRST clase wood engravers, Highest Wages paid. KELLEY'S Weekiy, ollice 71 Nassau at,, room 10. ANTED—A | GOOD. BXPERUENCED MAN AS engineer and flrem: ddreas, with reference, Dis- tiller, box 145 Heraia 0 office . —WANTED, AN Al JOBBER, WITH take charge oF. P., Herald AS CUSTOMER DESIRES TO PURCHASE A THREE ry high stoop brick or brown stone House at Har- jem, tn n tho vicinity gf Laoth e rack,” Send ful tleuiare to 8. B. GOODALE, late king & C Nos, 9 and 7 Twenty-third strest, Fifth Avenue Hotel, MPROVED OR UNIMPROVED PROPERTY, IN THIS city or vicinity, wanted, in exchange for first class Fiumblng Material, Addreta A.B. C., box 145 Herald office, LLINOIS, IOWA, MICHIGAN AND OTHER W ern Lands wanted, Address A, N, Lancaster, 18 Wall Street, New York, RCHANDISE WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR A Farm, city Lots, Stock and soime Cash, All communi ons held stricily confidential. Apply to W. A. COR- ERE, 96 Kast Thirteenth street, /BNEMENT PROPERTY WANTED—WILL PURCHASE oriease. Address (by mail only) T.4¥, Welshe, No. 13 West Ninth atrect, Wager te HIGH STOOP HOUSE, IN TRE UP! hs tof the city, below Central Park, worth $15,000 ne which cash will be paid, Address 05° West ATCHMARER WANTED—A GOOD, AND COMPE- tent workman, to do the work of » first class Broad- way sre, Apply to Rubens & Co,, 25 Maiden lane, OEY REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Eaxt Side. VALUABLE PROPERTY ON THIRD CAG west side, near Thirty-fourth street, 60x90, for sal 000, by URMY & COPLAND, 401 Fourth avenue, A THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN STONE, 4A on Thirtieth street, near Third avenue, for sale, with the furniture if desired. Price $18,000, 8, EMBERSON, 421 Eighth avenue. POR, SALE-4, HANDSOME, FOUR STORY, BRICK House ‘in East Twelfth street, between Third and Fourth avenues; has all modern, improvements, eleganly fre size of house, 26x65; lot, 26x10.’ Apply to HAVILAND, in tie store, NO. 2 Bowery. OR SALE—NO. 43 bag THIRTIETH STREET, near Madison mall three story high stoop brown stone How 1 bes id at bargain and possession at once. 8, B. GOODALE, late King & Co., Nos, 9 sud 7 Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. ‘ADISON AV., NEAR 78D ST.—8 OR 16 FINE LOTS, very cheap; thereon and near Sth, Madison, &th and 34 ave. 'W. P. SEYMOUR, 171 Broadway, EAST MTH ST.—A SMART WOMAN TO DO THE washing and frouing of « few Indies and gontiemen, Bho will do up ¢ othes neatly for 76 conte to 81 per dozen: flutes beautifully, and will do the sma | ruitling tor the ‘Address note to Mrs. Mary D, and see for he will go to any part of the city for work, Miscellaneous. EAST HOUSTON ST., ROOM NO. 7.—A MIDDLE aged French woman, “who speaks English, Italian Freuch, to wait on ano'd couple; would travel abroad required; {9 @ good seamstress and can give respectable ty recerence, EAST 14TH ST, SECOND FLOOR, BACK room.—Aé lady's inald; understands all kinds of wmily sewing; is a first clase hairdresser; b best oity reference. YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN OF EDUCATION and refinement. o stranger here and all aioue inthe ‘orld, would likea position as companivn (oa love or invalid ‘references for reputation can be given if required. Tress Minnie, station F., for three days. +YOUNG GERMAN WOMAN OF GOOD EDUCA- tion would Rosition in & respectable family; ages no vbject; good home preferred. Address L. A: jerald office. LADY HAVING SEVERAL HOURS OF LEISURE daily would be willing to increase her income Sething companion and reader to.an invalid oF a dally governess to young chuaren; bas Address L. B. ‘C., Broo ‘sick room. } —- senaemanataaee: QXYOUNG LADY, SPHAKING FRENCH, GERMAN AS id English, Aa: yn Post ires a position to tend a store. Mere omen ne" Lh H GIRLS DESIRE SITUATIONS IN A family; will teach French lo chamberwork and certo address Alfred Luikert, Rochelle, Weat- ehester county, N. ¥. Intelligence OMices. ‘BLL RECOMMENDED GERMAN GIRLS FOR neral Low ac. M i ft Germia servants, 17 Stauton st, near Bowery. nue fF HELP WANTED—FEMAL! TTER AND FITTER, ho thoroughly understands her business, Apply ai oadway, Miss Knight, Cees AND he day —WANTED, take cha’ rat clase oftice ji aa tion to ae he roncreuar gage ANTED—A FIRST CLASS SEAMSTRESS, IN A iy; must have her own, mach competent to cut and fit Indi Miren'e tas under liges. Address, stating terms. and Fealdecen box 326 Post offics, Yonkers. Waa A GIRL FOR cote pp Nae German preferred. 76 East 53d st., near ANTED—A COOK WHO cRDRESTAxDS WASH. ing and ironing. 107 Bast 26th at, ANTED—A NICE, GENTEBL YOUNG LADY, WHO can give undoubled reference, as housekeeper in a Widower's family, Address for three days 1hompson, box 1% Herald oftice. ANTED—A YOUNG 4 oa is clty; per- ued. ‘Ad: TENT MAN WiHtO THOR. of the station or to attend an offlee, ————$——— la WEST 16TH §T.~A RESPECTABL® PROTEST. valet and to care a gentieman; would ter and footman; Wy and capability, best city refer. Address Thos, 00 CASH WILL PURCHASE A TENEMENT Property ia venth: fone 3 near Third ave- Bue. $11,000 will pure! a sone Tenement House. ent venth street, Apply to in Bi near Stuyve W. F. KAYWOOD, 136 Fourth avenue (paint store). West Side* T JOSEPH A. LEVY'S, NOS, 8 AND 10 PINE STREET. West a8ih sis; n, Oth av. Bt 1s, West 48h st., a) Broadway, Bat, Went 47th at... 7th av., Sat b. a. 434 st.,'n, 6th av,, 4 at, h. ‘8. bri fre and maring insurances et FOR SALE, A SPLENDID FOUR STORY HIGH toop brown stone House, 29th street, between th and ‘avenues; three story high strop brick, Weet dh tt Tour story brick, West Bist st, $16,000 i vale brown stone, ‘Went 35th at, $15,000; three story wig woe, West 44th at., $11,600; three story’ hig 7,000; three story brown stone big! ; also four large Stores and Dwellings L, DEYO, 992 Eighth avenue, three story NEW FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HOUSE FOR anle—About 300 feet east of Sixth ‘avenue. north se 20x56; lot. half a block. 12, or t@ the A al tly finished ; hor Prive Fic, a tra en 9 and HANDSOME THREE STORY HIGH STOOP BROWN stone House on Seventh o Fe i, Jet, with tmmediate, possessi W' & CO., No. 8 Pine street, ice STHRER STORY HIGH STOOP BRICK fo. avenue, tio. Price $1,000. "B. EMBEUSON. ail Eighth eveaue FOR, SALE-IN FORTY-SEVENTH 87 NEAR Fie HES areas, one of thoes emall brown oars. al oancssion May L. BENS 1g TALLOR Wor 8 Pine streets Fo SALE OR EXOMANGE—A FIRST CLASS eld high stoop ro stone House, Leena! 4 ituated tn roman streeh, West 47th at., between 6th ad hb ove: Went 49th at., between 6th and 6th ave, brown stone: i Weatae, FOR ALB. a4, ee van ‘as ow, THE * north y second ninth Howes, FOR SALEBY ISAAC sg.uowi0, 3 Fa st, Bast ub al, bet: Leriagion and 4ih ar on 000 Wea some to lease at low rents, ‘Wost S6th st., near 7th ae Tinst both at; between let and 2d ave, Between Firy-cecond and Fifty third sis ‘Bigbth avenue, BRANIGAN. Ws cores, Washington “iireet for sala, ‘apply te ee Sat, "4 a en (00 .~RiRs", CLASS, FOUR STORY, HIGH ne 50, supe $26, aT tor order, Weer 3éth at ny, ee aie 60. Wo. , ee ed | BROADWAY, ABOVE BROOME STRERT.—FOR SAL, eal Boadway ceaveral rate, fosce ood at Ce ye kt ae OR SALe— a LEGART Pi iD FoR saies Tecate ROMA, Ano, mas toes with br iy ‘and Stable Jining pai. pale Sve Lae, 130.93! rere meee Lam street. New York: fry ‘brook a} Thiaas. “eh HORN, 77 Nassau iin, GRNTLEMAN (OF | ELEVEN YRARS’ ence in the Western trade, i now open for class dry goods or notion house. at B.. Morald oftee, so i, ageks an op. M.D, box a Fe R BALE—A FEW Made in central locations, t $16,000, “Set pis! SALR—A FIRS ong THRI STORY On a ed loa, @ location; hagdsombely fresco a eet Bask woose $50/500 Also avery tareg £0 $10,009. ALUABLE U0! ROVED PROF ye ae neighborhoot tw ots city, py i] sold low fe he 01 or merel La, sicnae eat ANTED—A THREE OR FOUR STORY HOUSE, centrally located, with possgusion May 1; price not to axceed $25,000, Address box 207 Herald oflice, atating loca- tion and price. ANTED TO PURCHASETIF POSSIBLE WITH IM: mediate poseeasion—a wall, neat House, ins good location, Owners or agenis having such, address, with particulars, P., box 5,795 Post office, ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A LARGE FIRST CLASS re, near Broadway, and below Canal street; vicin - ty of, ark Place preferred.’ Apply to 8, IRELAND, 201 ANTED TO PURCHASE—A MODERN HOUSE, IN id Reighborhood. in New York or Brooklyn, at Ads box 1,483 Post office, New York. about $7,600. HE EVENING TELEGRAM HAS THE LARGEST clreulation of any afternoon paper in the city. therefore, the moat desirable mediums for advertisers, GTEAM To LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS- town--By the Cunard Ling of extra steamers, SIDON aalis Wednesday, 8th of January. ‘abin passage. $40, gol age, 825, currency. ro teerake, passage to New ‘Tork aad drafts ob Europe at cee freight or cabin passage apply at No. 4 Bowling Fo + teers ‘passage a) at 69 Broadwi ss aac wit "'p, CUNARD. STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS. town.—The Inman Line, under contract with the United Biater and British governments for carrying the mall OF WASHINGT CIty OF gon, AMG Halifas). OITY OF BAL’ City OF NAW yoRK" ETNA (via Halifax). gpd goeh succonding § P, M., from pier 45 North river RATES OF PASSAGE It ts, PY THR MATL STEAMER SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, Payable in gold. Payable in currenc; First cabin. 100 Bteerags ..... im To London, W5 — To Loudon. To Pa L115 To Parl sage by this Tuesday steamers, drat cabin, $100; stoer- ass, aaa in United States currency. to Havre, Hamburg, Bremen, eenstown, ™ rene oe a ease ere by” persons sehsing for For further ogo aoe ly at the compan; JOHN G. DALE, Agents ib Be Qmus TO {URE NSTOWN AND Sieaaeoc, cul jgabin at the a rates, , Tuesday, points atte inan Tout of way Irsiand and Seot ouere of Brchange. “Epply at THOMPSON'S pond often, 01 arocdway. HE NATIONAL Line. ikly to Lit i a Ges EETzogL tM Queenstown, tearing a ahg poly at the offices of the company, iia ae NEW oe WM, BRiGea, Cunt Cr ae remy wend Broadway, or 73 eee Bice Hack fe mir leave erreiahe 1s ee akan we bills of ep, Rotterdam, Amsterdam, perme pantie tae “Be asa My a aw PINWALL, preg Py pt A og Ete AY, sANUARY % me via OTA AMPTOR, Londen, 4) om nips ly ga rately Por the Aras cabin, cabin, $72; Je ba followed by oles BN, H. A. F. Neyna- “prt ey a oe sisage LINE FRAKCB, rel merica| traveller gon | hy Con. tinent = Ei ah he mere of tle old unnecessary m transtt fan iver and we the andl boeid besides saving time, trouble and ex GRORGR MACKENZIB, Agant, 6 Brosdway, ___ BUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. eS PuE HAMBURG RG AMERIOAN PACKET COMPANY'S fron mail ste: A AMMONTA, A TA, H. Ehlera, commander, carrying the United States mail, will sail on Tuesday, wane ataP. M,, for ho, taking passengers for Hamburg, ilavre, Southampton and London, First cabin, $120; Second eabin, $72; steerage, $36—pay- d Stated gold able in Ua A, Schwensen, vl follow January 33, KUNHARDTS CO, ©. R. RICHARD & BOAS, enerat Age daneral Panscages Ageals No. 61 Broad sirect, N.'Y, No. 6 arclay street, N.Y. AFETY, SPEED AND COMFONT. Further Reduction in Passage Rates. jonte passenger steamers of the Anclot Line salt for Liverpool, Glasgow aud The fi $rory Satu day, with passenge Der LWA te Hedderwick, satis LUKOPA, Craig, salle From pler No. 6 North river, ai 12 o'clock. Rates o” passage payake in currency :— To Liverpool, Glasgow and Derry=Cabina, $9 and $75. according to ocati Excursion tickets, good for 12 months, $100. Intermediate, Steorage, $: aid certitic. nese wa rts. $35. nears shipped to and from Hamburg, Rotterdam, Havre, &c., y low rates. For iurther wrormation apply at the Comnpnyia.atlot, No, » Bowling Greea, New York, ‘To avold imposition passe the this company d ASSAGS BY STEAMER TO AND FROM Liverpool and Queenstown at reduced rates, Algo from Liverpool and Londo, ass pa Drafts payable in ail parts of reat s Britain and Treland at lowest rates. Appisto 4 to CAPSCOTT BROB,, 86 South street and 23 Broad- way, GTBAN TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL, Fiom New York only $29 NEBRASKA, ed: MANHATTAN. From Cabin passage, $8). gold wage from ‘and (0 New York, Paris, Hamburg, Rotter- dam ce) Pre{ts on Ireland, England, France and Germany at lowest rate: scapply 10 WiLLraMs & GUION, 29 Broadway and 63 Sout “January 8. ay, January 15. E.—THE SPLENDID STHAMSILP NEBRASKA jis from pier 87 Enst river for Queenstown and Liverpool on Wednesday, January 8, ab noon, Cabin pas- sage, $80, gold. Steersge, $25, culvency. Apply to WILLIAMS & GU ‘ON, 29 Broadway. > COMPANY'S | ‘Through Line to Galiforain and Chins, via Panama Railroad Freight and passage at greatly reduced rates. Steamers ot the above Tine leave pier 42 Noth river, foot of Canal street, at 12 o'clock noon, of Ist, Lith and 2h every month, excevt when these dates fall on Sunday, the on the daturday Preceding. 100 los, baggage free to eac! Medicine and aitendance free, Jan. 11, 1463, ‘teary Chauncey, Cupi, A. G. Gray, connect. ing with Moniana, Capt, Farnswort Steamer of February If, 1868 connects closely with steamer Great, Republic leaving “San Francisco, March 5, for Japan and For passage tickets and all information, apply at the com- pany's ucket oflles on the wharf, foot of Canal stre F RL BABY, Agent, ‘ORTH AMERICAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Opposition to mongpoly. OR CALIFORNIA, via Nicarag Passage and f LOWER THAN BY ANY OTHER LINE by their elegant and favorite steamships, SAN FRANCISCO and MOSES TAYLOR, to sail on Wedneeday, January 15, at noon, from pier 29 North river. 0 oF freigut apply to D, MN, CARRINGTON, Agent, 17 West air rier of Warren, . VN. He WEBB, President. « Cuarixs Dana, Vice President, {A exeliange plice, New Yor Fo CALIFORNIA VIA PANAMA, REDUCED RATES OF FREIGHT. ail steamship Company's steamer HENRY anuaty 11, at 120'¢look Freight recetved until Fridiy, & inguire at freigh iver, foot of Canal street. mail steamship NIGHTINGALI will sail, as ab from pler Xo. 2Last river on Tuesday, January 14, at 8PM, For freight or tasnage apply . ALEXANDRE "4 SONS, 44 Beaver street, NITED STATES MAUL TO HAVANA, Atinntic Mail Steainship Company, Salling regularly every thursday, ab o'clock P.M. pre- irom pier No, 4 North r MORO CASTLE, Captain ‘tient Adams, Jan, 9, 1868, CULUMBIA, Cay ny Van Sice, Jun. 16, 1308, EAGLI:, Captain M. R. Groene, Jan, 25, 1468. For treight or e apply to ate ef ok Be HARTSON, President, No. 6 Bowling Green. JOR HAVANA, CARRYING THE UNITED STATES Mall. —The well known fast sailing sidewheel steam- ship BIENVILLE, J.B. Baker, Commander, will sail for the above port, {rom pler 83 North river, on Saturday, Jan- uary Ll, at P. Freight on me rement goods, 30c. per foot. Freight on weight goods, ice. per pound, Passage money, $60 in currency. No freight for Havana received on day of sailing. For trefght or P , having unsurpassed accommoda- tions, apply LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 68 Liberty street. OR NEW ORLEANS VIA HAVANA,—ATLANTIC Coast Mati Steamship Company's new and frat class, light draft sidewhoel steamshi) ILLE, Captain Baker, will eave pier 6 North river for the above port on Saturday, January Ll, at 3 P. uk frelgne oF passes, Biviig unsurpassed socommode- ons, a0) . LIVINGSTON, FOX & CO., 88 Liberty street, BAyMore AND HAVANA STEAMSILIP COMPANY, For Havana and New Orleans ‘ey West. The steamship LIBERTY wilt sall for" the above forts on Tues: day, January 7, ut 3 o'clock P.M. Passengers leaving New York in the evening of the day previous to sailing will con. pect with the steamer, or ey ht or avin nly (ON ENTE at Wate LS 3 Itimore. OR NEW ORVEANS DIRECT—THE CROMWELL Lu teamslips of this line will leave pier No.9 urday, January 1h. No. 86 We at street, ‘OBILE, GALVESTON, LAVACA AND BRAZOS SAN. tingo,—The steamehip BIENVILDE, leaving pier 36 North river on Saturday, January U1, at’ 8P. M., will re- ceive freight for the above ports to be reshipped at "New Or- leans, per Morgan's line Of steamers, without expense, at New Orleans, For rates of freight apply to ‘ON, FOX & CO., 88 Liberty street, OR SAVANNAM, GA.EMPIRE LINE. Every Saturday from pier 19 North river, Punctuaily at3 P. ‘The ravoriie sidswncel stocmehipe SAN SALVADUI. Captain Nickersoa....-Saturday, Jan. 11 ACINTO, Captain Atkins. jaturday, Jan. 18 see “WAR R. GARRISON, Agent, No, 6 Bowling Greea, N. ¥. OR SAVANNAH, GA., EVERY SATURDAY, jack Star Independent Line, THAMES, Captain Fenntn ‘rae Steamship MONTUOMER Steamship . 3 Lyoi HUNTSVILLE, Orowel turday, Jaguary 18 at3 P. M., from pler i North river. Through passage tickets given over the Central Railroad of Georgia and Atlantic and Gulf Railroad to all points in the Interor at lower rates than by any other. lin Apply B. LOWDEN, at, 93 Weat street, Foe SAVANNA! hy Ever ¥ THURSDAY. REDUCED. RATES OF FREIGHT. ‘he Atlan Mall Steamship Company's aldewheel GENERAL BARNES, izes Fiorton, sails Thursday, a HERMAN LIVINGSTON, x in Eaton, sails Tharsday, th river, P, + oracion’ rough Fureake Ukets over the Central Raltroad “ov Georgie afd Milantie fats in ino, iotertory ond hy, and Gulf Railroad to Florida steamers to points on the coast of “Ree pascal oF pesyinUsrON, rox Sc Ageae, rR os AND Bye gies bee app ee Agents. OR 8 CHAN ERTOR AND FLORIDA PORTS, sap ey Bteamship Company's 61 i a fou rt ints Woush Bouth: oe in conneenes inAA'E: SERBON TUE sors aa BXas 5 Ay a Mpg Sad J gore Al p Horna, bape Teotving | eae ee i are rivers i ital Salartar de TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. UDAON, RIVER AND. HARLEM RAILRO, Higa Traine tor inate Troy. connecting with Nort ata te Hear A vent Me ieee ‘and vis Harlem Fastrond ing Four Fourth avenger at it a, E = train via Hudson ‘hiver wil rus ‘on Gun: TO eee tO PANE RBITTe Vice Proeident emoananemnnindalillndiptanstaenennnemesmeens aes Soar SIDB RAILROAD OF LONG ISLAND.— arrangements, men 9 P:. Vmed 0 M., Central ra J for fica eh id all way re Mew alt} Now Reales ey ‘iron. rin Brooktyuy at piral my Hens honk ra Babylon and all way lee Fore Radyo 135 a and af flons, ct Tames al Sony i Coog Tana ie Sat 3 Ae cone Genie ah ow viata eT pra at Ay Me vig Railroad, ar Body Samate a all Atattons, at Uh Moreen mt Toad, seats Tanklia avenue, Brooklyn, at 3) and ‘connecting “fhe amen tne horse ea sof’ the Kast New fork i Raliroad, which leave Jamaica evory ate wile, Superintendent ef ‘ake e ie, nerenver 4 Be _.. DANCING ACADEMIES. BALLEMMASTER DU MAR'S DANCING ACADEMY West Fourth street, near Broadway. Classes every day. Ali the fashionable staughs in ope quarter, Sik Dances tauzht perfectiy in six lesson ROOKE>) DANCING ACADEMY, 36 BROOME ST. — NEW CLASS FOK TUESDAY, il the fashlonaile Danoes in.ene coursact E GARMO'S DANCING ACADEMY, €2 Filth avenne, corner Fourteeath street, New Classes now for jons ge BL JLIARDS, aC. ILLIARDS, Grand match between JOHN McDEVITT, champion of America, and WILLIAM GOLUTHWALT, for $500—1,500 Poinis, Caroms, on a four pocket table, at iiute, on Weducsday eveaing, January & 196 ckets to be had al the prinelpal Play to commence at 73 o'clock. Carrom Billiard Tabies for sale or to tet. S street, Mra, EB WHERKAM W., #, geirerre 186 FULTON STREET, OFFERS . for gate a splendid stock of new and second hand Tables ut reasouadle prices, Orders by mail attended to, * attached to thly, First Lecture on Monday January at 8 o'clock. Lecturer, Rev C. b. DD, subject—"Moors tn Spain."’ Tickets for the # can be procured of the com- ; Andrew Craig, sexton, oF ai the door ou the evening, Swope, Rew ‘Alva Wiawall, James Price, R. H. L, Tighe, Joba Burke, co itlee, FEMME DE CHAMBRE, “aul soit bien eoiffer et faire les robes, S'adresser a la 88 West 26th st., eutres les heures 4 et 11, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Conkiin—Campneit.—At St. Stephen’s church, East Twenty-eighth street, on Thursday, January 2, by the Rey. Dr, MceGlin, Joun W, Conkuin to Miss Saran C, CAMPBELL. E.us—Bogart,—On Wednesday, January 1, by the Rev. J. W. Ackerly, at the residence of the bride's brother, at Tremont, Westchester county, N. Y., Coanves R, Euus, of Mame, to siiss Saran J. Bocarr, of New York, HursciLer—Bincuam.—On Saturday by the Roy. Dr, Van Houten, Mr. R. V. Miss Mary H, Brxcnam, both of this city, MitRrose—Gnixsris —On New Year's Eve, December 81, 1867, Joun Metros, Esq, to Miss Mary Griiesrie, all of this city. No cards, California papers please copy. McLocoruse MeCarE “0 New Year's Day, at the residence of the bride’s aunt, 332 East Sixteenth etreet, by Rey, Father Farrel, Joser” McLovGain to ANNIE McUaBa, No cards, December 28, Horscungr to Died. AxTHoxy,—On Saturday morning, January 4, aiter a short iliness, Lyo1a, only daughter of Jacod and Harriet P, Authony, aged 7years and 8 months. Reiatives and friends are respectiul!y invited to at- tend the funeral, from the Anibon Memorial church, Forty-elgith stroct, between Sixth aud Seventh ave- nues, on Tuesday morning, at eleven o'clock, Philadelphia papers please copy. Berrs,—At Memphis, Tenn., on Monday, December 23, Wittiam B, Burrs, son of Charies T. Betts, ‘of Jersey City, aged 30 years and 8 months, BLancuanp —At Greenville, 8, on Thursday, Janu- ary 2, CALVIN Buaxcuary, publisher, in the 60th year of his age. His remains will be broucht to his former residence in Oxford street, Brooklyn, Notice of the funeral will be given hereafter, Busu.—On Friday, January 3, Jases W., only son of Georgo W. and Amy E. Bush, aged 3 yoars, 8 months and 13 days, The relative and friends of the family are respect. fully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) after- noon, at one o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 38 Porry street, without further notice. as v.—On Friday, January 3, Jouy Casey, aged 24 Crip tanlive ead friends, those of his son-in-law, J. P. Mulier, and thoso of his brothers-in-law, Daniel and Thomas Lyne, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his iate residence, 27 Greenwich street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, Corson,—On Friday, January 3, Mary A. Cor- son, infant daughter of John A, and Adelaide T. Corson, aged 1 month and 18 days, Relatives and friends Of the family are invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, 429 West Thirty. sevonth street, this (Sunday) aferuoon, one o'clock, Conquxst,—On Friday, January 3, ANw Coxquesr, wife of Willlam Conquest, in the 70th year of her a, The relatives and frends of the family a ren ou fully invited to atiend the funeral, from 128 North rsa Brooklyn, E. D., oa Monday afternoon, at (wo o’cloc! Cox.—On Friday, January 3, Many Ev.es, twin daughter of Thomas and Ano Cox, aged 18 months, The relatives aod friends are invited to attend the faneral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at haif-past two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 256 Jersey avenue, Jersey City. Cort.—On Saturday morning, January 4, Mary Ercar, daughter of William R, and Charioite A, Cort, aged year and 13 days, Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Mond noon, at one o'clock, from No, 304 West Thirtieth yet. Curr. —At Savannah, Georgia, on on aaeey, Decomb 30, J of Joseph D., and eldest Jate Rev, Nome %. ‘Marshall, of Brookiyn. Daty,—On Saturday, January 4, Ross, the beloved wile of sas Daly, aged 32 years, Dear, Rosoy thou art sleeping Beneath the willow tree, And many one ie weeping— Aud fong will weep—for thee, ‘The friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funera!, on Monday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, from her late residence, No, 125 Greenwich avenus. Derry.—On Thoreday, January 2, Jawm Devry, a ative of the county Longford, townland of Larkteld, Ireland, aged 79 gd The funeral will take place from his late residence, 516 East Fifteenth street, oa this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Dewy.—On Friday, January 8, Hexry Doss, In the 84th year of his age, a native of Dunlavin, county of Wickiow, Iretand. The friends of the family, also the members of the Sixth ae age: police, are paneer Mgt to attend the funeral, from his late residence, eos ae East Fifth street, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'cloc! ae Saturday, January 4, inane Farvan, @ native of thi oe ot Pees county Monaghas, r 0! Patrick are respectfuliy invited , from bis late residence, Fifty-ninth street, between nue and avenue A, on this (Sunday) 7} afternoon, ‘His remains will be interred in Calvary Cemetery. Grxcax.—On Saturday, January 4, at bis reside: i Sixth avenue, Tuomas Greaax, in the 36th yoar eat of The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the Church of the Holy Inno- 2 cents, Thirty-seventh street, between Broadway and Seventh ar this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o'clock, without fu: notice, Gonnins.—Of croup, Mary Kars, only oa oS bo late James Combeau Gubbins, aged 3 years, 2 God had lent her, a precious bud, and took her to vigga ih by xin san Bn lace from her late residence, @ funeral wi place 12%4_Third avenue, to-day (Sunday). Gontataz.—In this cil 1h Satarday, January 4, Aorta G, daughter of Anjei and Gonzales, Relatives and friends are respect ane toat- tend the 00 ad aren on Monday morning, at o'clock, » January 8, after @ short and ioxert, no of Patrick and Jave ‘21 years and 9 mon! ives and Tienda of the fly aro ae iy) 08 eck, , January 2, of disease of the joved wife of Goorge King, this (Sunday) afternoon, at reside corner of Marcy ‘the invited to atten one o'clock, from avenue and Rodney street, Hawitox.—On Friday, January § Etta Haus the parish of Mauracluno, county least ioe! (Suni aftorn 616 West! sera, Kouren—At Newtown, L, 1, om Friday, Ji Jour Koren, tn the Ooh year iene ees Bis relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, erthis (Sunday) afternoon, On Saturday, January 4, at the City Hospi- ra mative of eA Clare, Ireiand, respoctfully invited to attend the ranersl, from No. “Ot Waalingion reet, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o’eiock, Lasan. ‘k.—On Saturday, January 4, Sanau Szamay, wifo ~ Jara Mrs. bey eter ne meas” Madison street, this (ounces anemne atone Mantw,—On Saturday al oon, January 4 ry four o'clock, EMA ApeLatps, eldest daughter of Ben). G. “Sfanomine—On FHcey a mt dary 3, ab ton o'clock, nigi anu ‘at ten of ‘Wittam Tuomas, son of Paul Mavcolin, of orvse: Pela Ia] L A ae 28 years, friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis father’s residence, corner of a street, on Monday ‘afternoon, at two ry 4, Pumir, son of Arthur and Bridget Monaghan, pf 5 years, ‘The relatives of tho family and nie uncles, Miohaol and Hugh, aro respectfully invited to attend the funoral, from the ‘residence of bis parente, No. 650 Basi six. Weonth street, on Monday afternoon, at one o'clock. McHata—On Frid January 9 Manoaeer, relict of Patrick McHale, in the 46th yoar of her age, Her frieuds, and those of her sons, Thomas and 3 Richard, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ber eon fbomas, 127 Greenwich neni, this (Sunday) evening, thence to Calvary Ceme- Moar.—In London, England, on},Friday, December 6 Mra, Horatio Moar, aged 63 yoars, Friends in the Uniied Sta:es will please accept this iptimation, Ports,—On ray, January 4, after a short bat Severe i!iness, A®sanay, the beloved son of Thomas and Margaret Potts, aget 3 years and 8 months, Tho relatives aud friends of the family are respect. fully invited ‘gattend the funcral, {rom the residence of his parents, 660 Second avenue, on Monday afternoon, at two o'c\ock Porrer.—Suddenly, on Saturday, January 4, Jaze Porrer, native of the parish of Arde, County Louth, Treland, For further particulars sea Tuesday's papers, On Saturday, January 4, Joux Quixy, son of ick Quinn, Gurtlum Brittis, county Dublin, Ireland, aged 27 years, None knew him but to love him, Nope uamed him but to praise, Fis relatives and friends and also those of Dennis Ly. ons aro respectfully invited to atiend the funeral from St. Vincent's Hospital, corner of Eleventh street and Sev. enth avenue, this (Sunday) afternoon at two o'clock, from thence to Calvary Cemetery. Rutry.—On Saturday, January 4, after a lingering itlnesa, Joan Rettty, a native of Caste Pollard, county Westmeath, in tue dist year of his age, ‘The relatives and frienda of the family are respectfully requested to attend the fuueral from hia late residence, 214 East Twenty-second stree’, on Monday afteravoa, at Jock, to Calvary Cemetwry. § —-The members of (ue Congregation Shaaray Tefila are heraby notided to attend the fanaral of Mra, Groroe SexMoxns, from her late residence, Seveaty- eighth street, near Third avenue, this (Suaday) morn Ing, at tea 0! 8. ISAACS, Secretary. Sraw.—On Saturday, January 4, Cuantes Gitier only son of Charles B.’ and Minnie A, Shaw, aged 4 years and 6 months, ‘Tho relatives and frionds are respectfully Invited to attend (he funeral, at the residence of his parouts, Myrtle avenue, between Throop and Yaies avenues, Brovk yn E ANAL. —Drowned at sea, by the buruing of the steamnsnip Raleigh, on Tuesday, Becember 24, Josuva SILVeRNAIL, aged 48 years, 4 months and 10 days, Hudson (N. Y,) papers please copy. Sxir,—In Brooklyn, oa Saturday, January 4, Mare A., wite of Richard W, Smith and daughter of Mrs, Mary Davis, widow of Witham Davia, The relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 107 Prince street, oa Monday morning, at half-past ten o'clock, Ssuta.—On Friday, January 3, WittiaM Sacty, ane. tivo of Scotland, The funeral will take place this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from the New York Hospital to Ever- green Cemetery, ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral Scottish papers please co; Stuart.—In New York, oe Satutday, January 4, Mra, Many D. Stvant, aged 03 years, The friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her lato residenc, —On Friday, January 3, in the 25th year of his age, Jonx Svuttvax, a native of tho parish of Donoughmore, county Cork, Ireland. The friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his brother Oweu, corner of Broome and Laurens streets, this (Sun- day) afternoon, at haif-past one o'clock, Swereney.—On Friday, January 3, of bronchitis, Mra. FRaNces Sweeney, of Dublin, Ireland, aged 66 yet Her friends and acquaintances are requested to al tho funeral at her late residence, 280 Spring street, om Monday morning at ten o'clock, Dublin papers TayLon —At Greeny Ricuano, infant son of Wiliam and Carohile G. Taylor, aged 5 mouths, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of the parents, at Greenville, this (Sunday) afternoon, at two o’ciook. Wabixcron,—On Friday, January 3, Catneninz Ma- auirg, wite of John Wadington. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at one o'clock, at Port Richmond, ~, 1. WANDELL —At Greenpoint, Brooklyn, E, D., on Friday, January 3, Captain Jacon Wanpert, late of Sing Sing, Westchi county, N. Y., in the 89th year of his ago, The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his son-in-law, Daniel D. Boyce, 68 Madison sireet, this (Sunday) afver- noon, at haif-past one o'clock, The remains will be taken, on Monday moruing, to Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, at Tar rytown, Witsov.—On Friday, January 8, aftor a eevero iliness, Haxxaw Witsox, a native of Kenan, county Kerry, Ire- land, aged 60 years. The friends of the family aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her son, 153 Raliroad avenue, Jersey City, this (Sunday) afternoon, at Uwo o'clock, jWoon,—At Palatka, Fin, on the night of December W. H. Woop, of New York city, aged 39 years. OBITUARY. Sylvester Gardiner Sherman. Judge Sherman, ono of the Associate Justices of the Supreme Court of Rhodo Istand, died in Providence a few days since, in the sixty-sixth year of bisage. He was born in North Kingstown, R. L., in 1802, and was educated for the law. In 1843 he was elected a repree septative to the General Assembly on the Law and Order ticket, after a memorable contest, defeat. ing the insurrectionary party then striving for the ascendant, In 1848 he was chosen Speaker of the House, and in 1549 he received the whig nomt- nation for Congress, but was defeated ina triangular contest by the democratic candidate, In May, 1855, Mr. Sherman was elected a justice of the Supreme Court of the State, and continued in active, faithful and conscie! Hines, imple manners, of quaint humor and sterliag int was woll Versed in the law and an abio Jur: enjoy= {ng @ bigh reputation among bis professional brethren, FUNERAL OF PROFESSOR GILLESPIE. Tho obsequies over the remains of Professor William Mitchell Gillespie took placo yesterday afternoon at one o'clock, at the Thirteenth street Presbyterian church. There was « lar; sonal friends of of the deceased having been borne lato ‘the church, preceded by officiating olergymen, Rev, Dr. Matthewson and the Rev. Dr. Burchard sud a number of mourne was deposited within the altar rails im front o the pulpit, and the moutnera and others in attendance assumed their places in tho body of the church. The funeral service, which, im accordance with the custom of the Presbyterian Church, was of the simplest possi- ble character, was then begun, The Kov. Dr. Matthew. son having read the Ninety-second Psalm and the well known fifteenth chapter of tho First Epistle to tl rintbians, he proceeded, without taking any specific text, to pars tho congrogation upon the uacer. taiaty f the impressive lesson contained dd 4 death of the deceased, who had been cut mt in the "si meridian of bis days, He dwelt particu. larly upon the consoling comforting character of the Loomer mado by our Saviour in regard tof be future if@, and said that to the Curistian death was without » sting, being, as tho apostie bad writs ‘qwallowed up in victory.”” Death was indcod to him but the openin, of the prison doors, letting the captive free. He losed with a few special remarks in regard to the deceased, The service being thus terminated, the cong rom formed in procession and passed slowly by the ware te one gaze for the last time upon the familiar feature: whom when livin; Ce 4 had loved and esteem wh were engraved It was adorned with id camel! The re mains of the deceased were subsequentiy taken to Green- ‘wood and interred. COLLISION OW THE EAST RIVER, During the dense fog prevailing yesterday between one and two ik the Hariem boat Sylvan Stream ran into the old Grand street ferry boat Oneida, and cut through her guard beam, about $250, aad rendering her unfit for present service, Tho Oneida bad just left her slip on the New York side — the collision occurred, and the Stream was heading up the ry Mar head of steam, The ngers sary to call @ carriage to bis aid when the boat Loe] the Williamaburg side. The Sy:van Stream escaped wi trifiing injuries, and kept on her way, while it was round necessary to lay up the Oneida for repaira It isa mat ter of surprise that the latter boat was not sunk im her extreme old age. DEPARTSRE OF STEAMERS YESTERDAY, The following steamers, Kuropeaa and coastwise, left this port yesterday ;— SCROPEAN ‘The City bafomnig Captain Brooks, of the Inmam line, left pier No. 46 orth river for Liverpool aa At Queenstown, with the United States mails, Oft cabin and Bn ey me hoe <p ee ae 1, in specie, a ree et cotton, bacon, cheese misceliancous freigh! COASTWisE, The Arago, Captain Merry, of the North Americag wor lett pier No, 20 North river for hundred passengers and a email Georg gion, of Messrs H. B, Cromwell ‘0,’8 line, left = “pe ‘ forth river for New Orleani with fifteen passes limited amount of freight The San ‘dheinvo, a Spin Atkins, of the Bapye Ting, left pier No, 18 North river tor non ea with thirty. six gers and a fair assoried cary The Huntsville, Captain Crowell, ait, sof the Black Independent Iii van: , left pier No. 13 North river for pamedgers ‘and a fair cargo of assorted The Manhattan, Captain Woodhull, of the New roe and Cuatanom ‘Steamship Company's line, lett pier No, aN tiver for Charleston, with twenty a ‘8 fair freight of pork, four ry dry a7 & The Empire, of the Bxprast lina jo, 15 Bast fiver for Washington ip rret pay ang ‘with four pas Sengers and a fair miscellaneous the Ladons, Captain Hovey, of the Southern lino, left Lo No, 20 East river for Now Orleans, with twenty pa» gars and a limited eargo of miscellancous freight “the departure of the steamers [owa aud Hel' have boon deterred, by unavoidable circumaiances, unt the @th and 7th instants respectively, ighis to Southorm ports are exceedingly dull, jab, with

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