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I tob ADksts express kohiimt. Area! af taa Alleged EebWre at, Bridgeport, CvraeetleBl. tiWssjAv- 1 Fyeeial Report tor the Yeqr-York Thaee, FIFTH DAY-Crravia. Xi; JTr.iBinoifaw, Monday, Jan. 14, 1861.

At tna opening of the Court, thia pr. Alexander Hugart wi recalled, end the twimmt-amtlsm ceatbraea by Mr. Bewardj Dent knowr whether I wrote the prescription for Andrew Robert! with ft steel pen or not. tWltaeas was lequeeted to write the tame date wit a steel pen, which he dld.1. Jk firyturn tmonIHrtct examination by Mr.

aaith Am In the boot end aboe business at No. 901 deoav-etreet i know both the Roberta aaw Andrew Roberta in the month of April but, at hie4 bouse, No. 41 Xing-street he wu lying in his bed i went there with two pair of gaiters tor Mrc Samuel Roberta flz the date of My vtait sv my booki (book produced with the following entry April 14, two pain Con-gRN gaiteia, 12a. each." 1 4 Utrw Bmmkti sworn: Keep an oyater aaiooa at Mm. Bowery ta April last tended bar on corner a Spring and Mereer-eueet lodged at No.

41 Klng-sereeti Andrew Roberta waa tick, from the 13th of April, and waa confined to nl bed orer a week I want, at requestor lira. Samuel Roberta, for Dr. Hu-rart think I went for the Doctor fonr times Rob-rtt had a severe eold with pain la hie aide I hare kaewn Mr. Kinney for about four yeara kave aeen else nndAndiew Roberta riding oat together very an within the last eighteen months, aneuld thixfk twenty or thirty tiaoes nave seen that be, before Ce green box reeembUng the sale before atennoued aw it first in July it waa not painted wheal saw It; he day after the Expreea robbery I waa in Andrew Roberta room and Mrs. Roberta waa reading aa account of the robbery from the Kueumg- be had then been sick three or four ateee 1 Kinney called en me -two or three weaks ago with another man; he called me bate the back room and told me that it waa an eflcer mat name in with him I aaid to him, I understand rm are gotag to awear against the Roberta be aaid.

Tea," he waa i "Why," says "you know they were not there at the time he said he didst care a aV a. that be waa gotag to save himself, and this the oaJr way he eould do It ii have known An- Oow Roberta to have large soma of money atdiffer- tlmee, ever since 1 have been acquainted with in same of 3.0oe to 63.0CO at a time. Oese-saewwwd Did not shut the door of the room warn I went in with Kinneri 1 did not tell Inner ea that eoceeioa that the Roberta were afraid he war vesxg to biow dont recollect the dates of the Bates 1 went after Dr. Ilugart only recollect from the account of the robbery in the Bvenine nrui the man 1 tended bar for was Mr. alley the saloon waa flarmerry kept by Baml.

W. Roberts dont know who keepe it new leUpt at No. 41 King -street from last Winter np to She middle of October saw the box eaoken of all Utetime 1 waa there I slept with An a raw Hoberts cant swear positively tbat this ia the ban I aaw 1 when Andrew wsji tick I went np stairs to eaeee. Te las hUg Don't know the object of Kinney and Ike officer coming to the saloon; they took a drink ten. i Mamrm Bmnfard sworn If ava conversed three or fonr wanes with Kinney since he testified in this case 4aa1 know In whose eharga he has been since he has been here aa a witness.

Af re. Mmwaul Roberts sworn I am the wife of 8amoel I mini bbto retioea ai no. i 1 rung-sireei iwo years next May Andrew Roberta la my brather-ln-law he has llrd with me six- or aeven rears 1 An' drew was sick through nearly all the month of April last had been complaining for year I wrote a awta to Dr. Hugart to come and see him sent lt by Mr. llankey, who lodged at our house the Doctor amlled on him four or Ive times; I remember reading an account of the Express robbery in Andrew's room he bad then been sick enree or four days think I i read it from the Evening Kxyrtu Andrew waa taken sick a the 13th or 14th of April had been complaining of aavere cold and pains tor several weeks before ke raa taken tick I remember the shoes being sent to aae from Ueyburn'a on Saturday I wore them on aaday (green box shown to witness have seea that box at my house in June or July it waa not painted then 1 1 painted it myself ldvdltaitha same time 1 painted mv bath-tub 1 gave Andrew hit mod-mine while be waa sick myself I have white tea-waeaad eoffee-eups la my house originally had awrea taa-cupe and saucers and six iooffee-cups and asx aaueera now have tlx tea -cups and aeven aau-ert, and five coffee cups and six saucers (shown a found to the field 0 never had such a basket as that in my house I waa arrested in New-York -smd taken to the City Hall 1 they refused to let me aae counsel 1 1 waa taken to the Prison and searched; a man, aaid to belong to Adama Express, accompanied me.

tes-MuNee My old family physician waa Dr. Sjse. Benaai he is now dead waa never in the habit mi getting butter and produce from Porter Kellogg eiaewa the inside of the box with a cleat on the lid the eieat waa on the lid of the box when I saw it was at No. 41 King street when mv husband waa arrested dont recollect saying then that a tin-box fowad there waa Mr. Haekey'a had just been to my hnseaad'a father's, in Maine, when I waa arrested.

JU-4irtctTh box was used aa a tool-chest, when waa at our house. K. F. Coolrg sworn Reside In New. York: am saaaufecturer of corn brooms and brushes know Andrew have seen him have from $50 to $3,000 In his possession previous to the "time of the robbery have seen Kinney and Roberta ride out together several times within two or three yeara 1 I anew Mr.

Hoyt who testified on Saturday saw him ia new- or apru last cani nx me aav saw htm with Samuel Roberta at a saloon on the corner of laomptonana rourw streets in the evening. mmul W. Huberts sworn 1 was one of the defendants oa trial la this case at the commencement of ane trial nave been to jail in Bridgeport for the last two months my brother Andrew waa sick at my hauae in April but had been tick three or four daya weui 10 oroer am aooea seni 10 my wue Ur siagan anenaeu nun isnown tne box 1) have aeen neat box oeiore Uunk 1 tint saw in. June or July hast 1 at that time it was not painted. Vrr-xamint4 I made an affidavit in New-York em a motion to discharge the attachment against my brataer'i property.

1 JKU. rVads sworn Until present month 1 kept a arts and Kinney seen them riding out together 1 1 I aaouki thiak a doxen times within the last 8ummer 1 I Mr. Hoyt on the evening of April last at my season, eomer of Fourth and Thompson streets Samuel Roberts waa with aim. Q. Waa anything said on that occasion about Andrew Roberts' heaUh A.

There was. 1 The defenoe proposed to show what was aaid, but the Court excluded the evidence. i Was in habit of seeing Andrew Roberta frequently 4at did not see him in the middle of April for several eiaya ke didn't call as aauaV and I heard the reason awaken 1 CreM-examaMd Cant give the dates when I aaw Kinney and Roberta riding out together Rs-dirrea Have aeen Andrew nave sums from $1 to S.00 at various times before the 18th of April. Mr. Smith here stated that the defence had got 4mreurh with the evidence so far aa the defendant Aa--elrew Roberts was concerned, and the Court adjourned ae dinner.

On the reassembling of the Court, Mr. Loomls, for the defence, stated that it had oeea aaJaitted by the eweeecutioa that Mr. Kallogg was not In Connecticut em the lath ef April the date of the robbery. The Stated Attorney denied having made any such sMmiselon, but aaid he had only stated to defendant's oansel that the prosecution did not Intend to produce nay witnesses to prove his presence here en that data. Mr.

Xoomla aaid they could, easily prove that he was not here, but la order to aave ikx Kellogg ex-tease, they -had not anmmoned the wtoessas, eup aaaslng that the fact waa eoncoded. 1 Mr: Rsaru recalled It waa eight tar ten daya aVece the time Andrew waa taken sick before he went wat doora. StU Mtk sworn Am a crockery dealer (tea spa shown to wltnaaa, together with the braken piece iauad ln the Aaid reaemhllag iheaaj-oave imported hat kind af ware for about five yeara 1 ear house has amported in last five years 504 crates of that klad of Oaaawaiiasd We Import that ware taU New-TTark 1 the houaemiocatad la Bridgeport never sold werateof this ware to Mrs. Roberta, noracy por- a C. Srw sworn Coon after the arrest of the Roberta, ia oonvaraadoa with Ur.

Trees and Mr. Par-wot about ihia ease at the jail in thia town. Mr. Rarrot smid that they would eoortct thorn at alihazard that at waa for the tnweeet of Che Company toloso. Mr.

MU swora Am the Jailor in thia town iJr. Farrot, in cooversation, tola me that had no right to admit eounael or any ne alae to see the prteonere, wl Jkevt a permit from the Company; he aaid it wee "or interest" to roorlcrthe piiaoaersat Ail hazard; UU'dh "If they are innocentr rTheTam met innocent said he. V- Ossareewmsd Onea received nonet from Mr. Roberts to pay my expenses to New-York sras u-. tagoa wanted me to da spate feeslneia lor him, and paid my fare.

.1 J-mtirtftl received Instruetiona not to let" any niwiiiuimnHwi uvu hum rrirvnTTS tO: any aofl anov me erst na ways, a waa instructed to etcoaasel ace them boners, It was here agreed between couaaal that a reward ef $4,000 was offered for the discovery of (he robbers the rafe. 1 Ceeiaei M. KXmw sworn Reside at Alfred, Ne4 know Andrew Roberts know of aa arrangement for him to be at Alfred in September last to attend ta a utt that waa there Andrew waa in the Mbit coming to Maine every Summer; always had JargeroOsof money with him, -'amiJ W. Retert recalled Andrew waa eonfined Ae the house about a week before ha went oni. Ov-jewm-houlj think it was three or four 4lart after the lPth before he weal out doors.

fhN' MUiea rV. Grmy sworn Reside on Staten an cfiice at Ka. ftto Broadway am a jiraetidng rAriiciaji 1 aava known porter Kelloeg 14 yeara i saw aim in New-ork the middle ef June last he had a very sore hand I preeralbod for it: it waa a maturated sore on the back or his hand bad Aha appearance of having been ef long standings I -axmaiueredlt a foraef erysipelas. Vra-tTmm4. I know Louis 8tebbma think Kel-lofT and ttebblna met at my office at the time KaUorv Radnsotehand couldnt tea with certainty from too supearaoe of the hand how long the sore nad nhera.

jCWirect KeUorf waa In New-lork ai the time the -Jafianese were there he has been in New York aaere ot lets every year eioce I hare been thereaad always calUrdoa mer I used to board with hlfi In Pprirgneld.MaM. i-- i OSutr Joaa AfcTere sworn Am a Detective Police 1 mania xew-ioiaj mwh i JWe Drraitoant rtoct iet IVw fire other De-I edict' ere here rren Ifew-Tcrk i wai' isaiaAnA hare by Mr. Kpooner. The defence here rested their ease. Superintendent of- the New-Qvea Railroad, waa then called for the prosecution, and gave the time-table of the Road on the 1 )-a of A fll tra ns run in the afternoon at 1:15, 3.50, 4:30, yto aud from Boston arri'e at Briige-pertabent o'clock.

Dr. CTifff a worn Have been practicing pkyaidaa la New-Yoik 25yers; know the Roberts Mincer Rob tm androw) pakl me fa on the 20ta of Apr I latt he paid me the money in a saloon corner ot Mtrcw and Bprteg sueeu 5 the biU waa far attending Utt-e blind i Crvtjtcmintdlt waa case of charity, and Mr. Roberts paid for the attendance aa such. A. L.

hiittnty. recalled It was on the ISthorltth of April that I called at the house of Andrew Roberts, about the middle of the aVsmooa; I went to saloon with Officer Tan Toothiet, Has key took me one side, and I a-ked him how the bova ware be aaid they were afraid pf aae I told him they needn't be, tori hadn't aworatoany-thlrg. The teetimonywaa here dor ed with the exception of one or two witnesses for the prosecution, who had not yet arrived, and whom they reserved the right to call in case they came time. it being 43 P. the Court adjourned tin 0 o'clock to-morrow moaning, when the summing op will commence.

Couel oa both sides have supultted to occupy only two and a half hours each, so that the trial will undoubtedly be finished to-morrow. Newt fraae HayCU Hayti journals to Dec. 8 have been received. Lt Pngru, of Port-nut Prince, date ef Nov. 34, announces ta most Jubilant langaage the election ef AaaanaM Lncour, calling htm the great abolitionist, the-true Republican, the predestined philanthropist, and calls upon the cities and towns, hills and valleys of Hayti to send up a combined about of Joy.

Prgrt advocates the thorough union of Hayti. M. LaroaxsTsie, Comptroller-General ef Customs, had recently died. The Lamartine subscription waa progressing. JVegrcs, of Dee.

has aaite full details of the American news, and la evidently puzzled what to make of the Southern news. The production of eeflee ia strongly urged upon the Haytlane. Progrtt, fat view of the prevailing prejudice against color, urges advancement in knowledge, In art, and in commerce uaon Haytiane, that they may prove by their works their aptitude for cirlxixatioa. The Convention between the Pope and President Oarmaan ia published. The Convention relates to the organization and regulation ef the Catholic religion In Hayti.

PERSONAL V. XV. -DONT SXKD AKT MORE LKTTXR3. 80. W.

8. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ruBLisasn this bat THE KbICKSKBOCKES TOR M-BRUART, Contains TTTK KIT ELATION 8 WALL-8TRIKT A Thrilling istory ef Bustnees life la New-York City, By Ricnaaa B. Kimbaix, A thr of Leger," Ac. FAX7N rjUl ROT TEaKI AST'S ATI, bj juuin rusooTT.

A article ea THE OPERA. By RicBaanGaairr Wum. Esq. And Contribatinns io Prove and Verse br Miss CATHERINE at. SEDGWICK, JOHN TRkAT IRVING.

FITZ JAuEs BRTEW, ttw t. BARLES G. LELAKD, THOMAS BAILEY ALDRICH, RICHARD H. 8TUODARD. HENRY W.

ROCKWELL. At 4 ether eminent writers. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $3 PER YEAR. J. R.

6 ILK ORE, Ne. iBeekman New-York. Tor Sale by all News Dealers. A NEW BOOK BY THE AUTHOR OT "MTJflSTEB-INO CHILDREN." Ac BNGL.I8H YEOMEN, From the Life in the Nineteenth Century, by Makia Losisi CnABxaswoarB, author ef MlnUteriuc Chil-dren," I3me with se'ect frontispiece and vignette, Just ubliohed by robert carter 4 brothers. THE CRAPES Or Rev.

Dr. MACr, author of The Words of Morning and Niaht ax. TUA CITIE8 OF REFUGE A Saaday book for little children, by the same. HELP HEA EM WARD By Rev. Dr.

Wmsxow. M1-M0IR OF SAN DEM A -By Boa A a AHNAL8 OF THE RK8CUED By Mrs. WioarMA. TRLE MANHOOD By Rev. W.

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It win not only aura tne debility isaowina? CHILLS aad FEVER, hot preront all sMsets arising fr matic mflaeoaea, aad ears the alasases at enoa. If already imciw. TKAViLsu aaaaM naya a sotoe with them, aa It wu taramwy prevent any ueisasrleaa eenaeqaenow fallowing upon chacjre of ulimtts and water. As it preveaU OMMreasas, streaxtheos the elgeoarre organs, it should be ia ta haods of all persons ef stisa tary habita. LADIES not eeeuetemed as maoh eat -doer exercise should always aae It.

MOTHERS should use it, mr at a perfeet relKtakoa a ateath tor two befsre the naallsrlaLt she will pass the areadful period with perfect ease aad saJety I i There aa mistake about THE CORDIAL 18 ALL WE CLAM FOR IT" MOrHIRg TRY IT! Andteyeu appeal, so dseectoh illness erdeclln a not only of year eaoghtera before it be too lata, but alae your sobs and husbands, (or while the farmer from false delicacy, efteago down to a premature grave, raAher taaa let their eoadiUoa be known ttme. the tetter are often so mixed ay with the excitement af business, that If it were net toe you, they, tea. would travel ia the same downward path until It is toe late to arrest their fatal alL But the mother is always vttigant, and to you we eeafideaUy appeal: mr we are euro your never-nUUag affection will unerriagly paint you to PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CARDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR na the reaaedy which should be always oa hand la time jf aecd. O.

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'JWOOD'B Restorative Cordlsj and Blood Reae Vator is a 1 ri' rlraseat ts the Hate, aad mvigeratina-to the system, whim it purtnaa the blood auotaee the aerwas irritation, it aids the organs af eixestioa permrm their fanetfoas, and resist the am unit of diraee. It is a chemioaj com poo ad so skillfuUy eembiaedtaat while it exhiUratea itdoea aotpreveket'hclaeaiiasewhich usually fellows excitement, i A toak competed exciasi rely of VMotahle matter it ia ahtolni sly boneficial, aad ae IU etWa can possibly accempen. JU uae. It is aa infallible aad speedy remedy tor Loss 1 Appetite. Faiataesa, Nervoaa bebii-tty, Keurtlgia.

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TV TAB INK SOCrKTY THE NINETY-FIRST ATaannual meeting of the Marine Society of New-York was held at the United titatea Hotel, corner of Faltoi aad ater on Monday evening, Jan. 14, 1861. Present the President and the officen, with a Urge number of members aad after transacting the ordinary business of the Society they proceeded to the election oToffioers uw ensuing year, arreeaote to tne provUions of tae charter, which resulted ia the election ef the followiaa- Afndf MBtlHUM. trim For PrtUx Cape CBAaua H. Xauhau.

For Vce-Prrtdm--Capt. John M. Fxaaiaa. For Second IF President Capt. Taoaaa Duwham Fbr SacrvAary Capt.

Josara Tuus, For Attorney Dauixi. Loan, Esq. The President then nominated the foOowing members to compose the Standing Committee for the OMulnxvulr who were oa motion duly confirmed, via. John M. Ferrier, Capt.

George Brigga, Capt. Thomas Dunham, Capt. A. Proal, CapC James Copland. Capt, William H.

Meav Capt. Samuel Candler. Capt WilUai VL CepC Joseph Tinkham. Capt. John F.

Jones, CapC Jeremiah Brigga, Cupt. Oiney W. Lovett. Capt. A.

B. Clark. A.S?KhfAire8.C0PLAiDirM dttlJ appointed Colleo-tor for the ensuing year. mw Atteat. JOSEPH TTNKHAM.

Secretary. AT THE ANNTJAE. MEKTINO OF THE AmocinTat Hedua5 tars. No. 17a Prince-st on Monday evening, tae uth the following Officers were elected for msaina RISHTH WARD RIPUBUCAN ASSOCIAnON, Far PimUoL ANDREW BLEAKLEY.

Yiee-Pridnlm. fa Tucker, Anthony Reisinger. JTw. KellogT Was. Msyeareau, Francis Martin.

H. Uugelmana, emith. George Klein, Owea Lyons, John E. Ayrea. Daniel Moooey.

James H. Cor win. M. Otdgnon. Boniface Jordan.

Edoard King, William Pre; James McOormlek. D. R. DaTla. ewv.

oraaea, Charles Koch. WiUlam Brown, Ci 8. Tool AlKehr, Secretarieu WTLLIaM FATt2r80N, THOMAS MoOOCGAL. ABRAHAM T. n-hrra A BOON lTHE SPIKENARD OINTMENT XF or burus.

sealds. cam, severe wounds, east rheum, mtoaa and inflammatory rheuatatiem. there la mmS! dy that approaches it. aw ia no reme-JU ia a specific for Piles, quickly and fchoreughly eurimr JF ease without a aembiUty ef faimrelby oaliuu of less than one box -It etaads aloae la iu remedial ezsenenoa. NeMgenaiMnnlaasaigned, Krrt taper Wr.

wOmakaSi remS. jtcrsST r4k "inwr KSPkF001 AT CENTS. WHEN Oah aim pine bytu load, which, if desired, will be sawed or sawedLnVsoliT at small ceata, at yasd foot ef East md-ot. Adds PBt C. COLLINS.

CRCONT-BAND 8AIE WAMTSDr-UME CSsise. AOUroM Room We. 27. Iaternatiooul HMeTaiV-lcsTaamaof maker, sue aad arios. and ikiMiiufu NJT'AMT FTBUCV-8d CASH WILL BE GIVEN famJirVisio- Xew-YorkCity Ad dress NOTARY.

Box Time Office, tor eight daya. rWATCHES AKdTeWELRY. XiADIEsP COLD nUXTTNQ WATCILEgV we aaTTmIlUriv KJ, LADIES' 430I.D OFEN-FACB WATCHES. Warranted. $ia.

T. STESTSON iaUTH, an. ataUen-tane. I -SITUATIONS WANTED. 13 A .1: ja YMjaiasnAaijaaxy a lak-WANTED.

A STT- era reDeetole voaner womat oang woman as chamber-KKiM. aad to aaaist in waitiur. or ehambemaid. aad to washing aad ironi-r: the best of Cite refereaee can he givea eaa be aeon for two day. CaB at No.

ail next deor to the corner of oa the 3d-av. AS CIIAJBBEB.lrtATD "dke WANThD A SIT-aatioa as chambet and nurse, or aa chamber maid aad seamttrera, by a youcg girl goud r-fereoces. App'y at No. 33 West 13tn-L. between 6th and 6th ava.

ASCII AM aKUMAIDUR COUtt WANIaD, bv Pkimiui virL a sitaation as cham ber mam or to do plain cooking for a email lam ty. Call at ho. eM Broadway, corner of Room No. XL. AS CHAMBERMAID AND LAUNDRESS.

Wanted- aitnAlicm rJiulwruid and Laun dress by a young woman who baa good City references. Apply at a. East SJd-aC A CHAAIBKRMAIBt AND SRAIttSTM CSS. suatU jn by wiiniiihle voana bab, aa chamberaaatd aad ti trsts aad to assist wtta enudren. Can be seen for two days by calling at e.s31at-sUbmweenMsAiaona6th-ava.

The beat of City reference given. AH CHAMBERMAID OR WAPTERr-Wanted, a eicnation by a respectable young ona aa chambctmaid or waiter-eirL. Can be seen for two days at Sin. 4S lst-tt, in the basement. A COttH- WANTED BY A RESPECTABLE rl a situatioa In a orivata tamilv ia a rood olain A girl cook and la an excellent baker has ao objection to aa-sitt in washing aad ironing has no objection to to we couairy mr me summer manias nas good Ulty rat- ere nee.

Call at Mo. ta for two daya. AS COOK. WANTED. BY A RESPECTABLE girl a situation as good plain cook is a good washer and iioner or aa chambermaid, and to assist in the washing and ironing no objection to do the houaework of a small family.

Caa be seea far two days if no: engaged, at No. L3 between 41st and aid ata. A 8 COOK-WANTED. A SITUATION BY A RE- sk. and ta Kspectable Protestant woman, aa rood cook, aod assist in tae washing and ironing can make all kinds rf soups belt of City reference.

Apply at Na 4 West 34th st, second floor, front room, between 6th and 7th for two daya. AS COOK. SITUATION WANTED, BY A PRO-teetant woman aa cook, thoroughly understands her business in all its branchet bo objection to City or country. Cull at No. 13 Tth-av between Uth and 30th-eU.

8 COOK WANTED, A SITUATION IN A private familyby a respectable young woman Is a good cook willing to assist in the washing and ironing. Good City reference given. Apply at Me. 133 West Mth-tt between tth and 7th for two days. AS CO OK-WANTED," BY A COMPETENT W0-msn, a situation as cook in all its branches understand the French and American style of cooking wages $10.

Also, a thorough experienced parlormaid waxes 17 excellent City reference. Call at No. 316 East 23d-st. AS COK. WANTED, A SITUATION AS COOK; understands all kinds of French cooking, all kinds of jellies and creams also a good baker good City reference apply at No.

33 Weit third floor, between 6th and 6th ava. AS COOKr WANTED, A SITUATION BY A highly respectable Scotch woman as first-class cook City reference given. Call at No. 169 West 31st -st next door to the church. AS COOK.

A PROTESTANT MIDDLE-AGED woman, understanding her business thoroughly, known to me for many years, wishes a situation aa cook. Apply to C. BOOKHaM, Mo. 148 ttrand-st. A 8 COOK, dice.

WANTED BY A GERMAN eetant 1 onus jrirL a situation ahe in a mnnti XXProleetant plain cook and baker of bread and biarni- anH cellent wather and ironer is willing to work aod make herself useful; no objection to wages; would tather have a good and steady place has good reference. Call at No. in6 Bowery. AS COOK, dke WANTED, BY AN ACTIVE young woman, a situation as good plain cook, washer and ironer, or would take a chambermaid and waitress' place ia willing and obliging has the best City reference. Can be seen for two days at No.

Union-court, University-place, between 11th and 13th sts. As cooks, etc. two respec able wo-urn want aituatione, to eook, wash and iron caa take the charge of milk and butter have ao objections to go a short oiataacein the country can be seen for two days. Call at No. 173 in the rear.

AS COOK, dec SITUATION WANTED, BY A Proteetaat woman, aa eook and washer and boner ia a private family the best of City reference caa be given. Call at No. 141 West lith-et. A 8 COOK. WASHER AND IROVRR.

OR HOUSEWORK. A situatioa wanted by a steady, respectable Protestant young woman. In Citv or country is a good cook and excellent laansre caa do all kinds of housework is willing and obliging wages moderate. Apply at No. 378 up stairs.

AS US SKBKPE OK GOVERNEHhT-Situationas above wanted by a lady follj qualified to take entire charge of a household is an experienced teacher of vocal and instrumental music, and KngTish education wishes to make her talents available in a gentleman's family. References first class. Address Box ho. 3,793 Post-office. Ab8; nOCSEMAIDa WANTED.

A RTTTT A TTnv Lby a rerpecUble young girl, la'ely landed, to do general housework. Can be seen for two days at No. 183 Ludlow-st. AS nOCSEMAID-A SITUATION WANTED, BY a respectable Protestant glrl4o do general housework la a small private family. Call at as North Moore-st.

A 8 B.OFBEW70RKICR.-A YOUNG WOMAX, with good reference, wishes a situation is a good plain cook, an excellent baker of bread, pies. Ac, and a splendid getter up of linens will go in the country. Apply at Mo. 434 Broadway, up stairs. AS LADY'S MAID-r-SITUATION WANTED AS lady's maid, by a young lady who has lived in Paris several ears, in tne highest families; peaks the Eng.

lith, German and French languages having reoeived a good education, she Is perfectly competent to instruct young children is a good halrdreaser and dresa-maktr. Best cf City references given. Apply for three dsys at No. 78 at Mrs. O'Brien's.

As laundress. wanted," young woman, a situation as flrtt-clast laundress understands fine washing and French Anting or would do chamberwork and fine washing; has tne most undoubted City reference. Can be seen for two days at Mo. 13 Union-court, University-place, between 11th and 12th sts. LAUNDRESS A 81TUATI0H WANTED, by a respectable girl, as laundress, and understands fluting or to take chai ge of a baby, aad eaa ataist in doing plain sewing can come well recommended.

Call at lie 333 West39th-st. Caa be seea for two days. AS NURSE AND SEAMSTRESS WANTED by a respectable English woman, a situation aa nurse or seamstress is capable of taking kn infant from the mouth- Good City reference. Address M. No.

103 near Rector. Alt NUROK AND SRAMSTKESS. WANTED a situation by a young woman as nurse and seamstress caa take charge of a baby from itaiblrth; good rafereaee, Apply in the Millinery store. No. 308 4th-av.

A s' INFANT'S NTJH8K- A LADY'is DEBIR. XRous of procuring a situation for a reliable and experienced woman aa infant's narse she is a Protestant, and will be highly reconunandad In apply at Ne. 6a est Uth-st. every parUcmar. A 8 SEAMSTRESS.

WANTED, BY A RE3-pectable girl, a situation aa seamstress one who thoroughly understands the dressmaking, and who is willing to make herself generally useful wages not so much an object aa a good home for the Winter. Inquire at No. 19 Marioa in the shoe-store. AS SEAMSTRESS. -A 'SITUATION IS WANT.

JLaeo tor a arst-rate seamstress, a your. 1 lor a arst-rate sea in stress, a young woman of ex- (client character. Apply at No. 33 Washington-place. i proven employers, to wnom ana raiera.

AS SEAMSTRESS AND CHAMBERMAID. Wanted, a situation as seamstress and chambermaid, tor a competent, neat girl, whs caa be well recommended from her present place, No. S3 Pierrepont-sC Brooklyn. A8WArTllE88-W ANTED BY A RESPECTA- aj Die angUsh womaa. 38 yeara or aae.

a situatioa aa waitress la a mendailons. eeatlemaa'a nas 1 rood reeom-Mrs. Gallier'a. Address, or call, at 133 East lath-sU New-York, for two days, hasemeat. SERVANTS OF THE BEST QUALITY, AND la great abundance aad variety, in clad lng German, French, English, Scotch, may be found at No.

Clinton HaO, Astor-plaoe, a few doora East of Braadway, formerly Bible House. MALES. BARTENDBrVW ANTED, A SITUATION aa aar-teader, ia a saloon or grooery-store eouatry or city reference given. Address R. 8.

PwBexNe.lM TmtaaOfiVoa. 1 A COACHMAN WANTED. A SITUATION AS xaroschwan. by a ausrle man, of long experience ia Europe aad America is a most thorough groom exd steady driver, is not afraid of hard worn; has the beet of City reference. Call at No.

79 or which wRlbe AS COACHMAN-A RESPECTABLE PROTIST-ant single man wishes a situatioa aa coachman, to take care and drive one or a pair, which he perfoctlyhn-deratands will be found every way suitable left on ao-eount of the family moving to the City baa reference to that effect, and several others of the best quality. Ad-dress J. Box No. XU Tmu Oflloa, for one week. AS COACTHMANWJLNTED, A STTUATIOn'bY a reepectaUe tisgle man, of losg experience in this C'ty, coachman haa lived la urtbclaes familieaiB lti ''H.

v01 Cit wece taharacteTand Sbovi pUcef 4taT- noU eddromod to J. to the AS COACTIMAN AND GARDENERv WANT-ed, by a sober, steady man a titaatiooTis saei-cmknt jroom, and a very careful driver has a though knowledge of a vegetable aad newer hotMds yereferenoeT Addmai Box, No. 303 Tiauea Ofiice for thia weak. A 8 CO ACPIMA NAND "CEO M. WANTTtD, a tituation ae coachman and groom, by a nnxx-Mi man.

who perfectly anderstaads tlreat-TZ- CZTZZa itfJ10 competent groom and steady had thirteen yeart' erpeneace la the care and treatment ef horses 1 is perfoctlv sober aid trust-worthy, aa his testimonials wUl fully prove, from hit TOffilaT" thi CUj Xiinm XW A8 COACHMAN AND GROOIL A STEADY. rMpectableGeranaa speak cr-liah well, 1 mares sttnat ea ia CHy or eeuatryTaay d5-taace, tn the above capacity is ai exotica baWoer aaJtea, aad a ftrat-elata soarhmsn baa the beat of rwmr- ''I'Z. 9niil'Tr'mi' Apply or diraat to he. l4 asth-sU. between 3d and txlngtoa ara.

8 COACHMAN AND GROOM-WAFTED, A titaatioa by a ywaag man as eeachmaa aod groom 1 ioBe experience hs Europe, and ia this eouatry is wUlieg to saako aisuaelf assfnl 1 eaa giro several rfererx from his last Addreae M. J. PBox Ne.2is Tne Office. AS 'GAR DENFlivlWANTED. BY A SINGLE yoaaa maa.

a aitMarkm eaa aw Ik aad make himself generally useful ahout hia employer's ptaee; his charactaWwiil hi found saiuf actory. TtiwrOfiVe, MTUATION3 WANTED. SI ALU 8. rt 4 -f Ar waauninM suuAiiun ax a single ata. who understands his business ia all its branches; green hi use, gt apery, hot aad oold, flower aad vegetable gardenia alto, the hying out of aea plsoea Saa tae very oest reference rrom bis last ana Krm-r employers, for cat ability aad character, box No.

114 Timet Office, for this week. Address J. AC, 2 AS GARDENER AND FAR MEK--W ANTED, a sMuatka oy a young rotes tant aiogla German man, as gardener and farmer; good refereacs will be given from bis last employer. Call at 118 Wet37Lh-tt. AB HKOOMi dtc WANTED, A SITUATION AS groom, or groom aad coachman by a young maa a fhort Mate in this country is a good gtoum or would Work at aaythlug that be eould make a living at.

Ad-dress A. Box No. 316 Tones Office. A 8 FARMER-COOK -COOK. dbC-A SCOTCHMAN ant sitaatioas the aa nderatanla xa.

and his wife farming in all its branches; haa been coachman and gardener for two years his wife is a good plain eook, wsahcr and ironer do general houeswork if required baa no objection to City or country the best of reference from their last places. Can be aeen for four daya at Ko. 12 three doora west from Tth av. AS WAITER. WANTED.

A 8 IT CATION AS waiter in a private family understands his busi-nea in all its branches of good cha-aclcr and capability ha beat of City relerence. Caa be seea for two days at No. 463 6th-ar corner of 2th in the butcher ttore. AS WAITER A PROTESTANT MAN, WITH City reference from hit last pltce, whsra he livd for seme years Apply, for two days, in Anderson's Chiaa-store. No.

660 Broadway, near 33d-su HELP WANTED. AWAITBR. WANTF.D, A MAN OR WOMAN, who thoroughly understands the bastnesa. aad caa give good City references. Apply at No.

36 East 14th st so nth west corner University place, from 9 to 13 o'clock. DRY GOODS. FAMILY DRY! GOODS. ARNOLD, CONSTABLE CO. will afler an RON-BAY, the 14th insL.

at the lowest market prices, a large stock st Family Goods, eeasietmg of Shirtings, Sheetings, Table Damaaka, Table Cloths, Napkina, Tewela, Toweling. Blankets, Flannels, Quilts, Plaid. Plaia aad Striped Maaliaa, Ac, Ac ALSO, Tarlatans aad Organdies for Evening Dreaece. Cotton Sheetings and Shirtinga, of all the beat makes, at manu-laotnrers' Prices. earner Mercer.

rjREAT SALE OF DRY GOODS, I OR CASH, In liquidation of the estate of EDWARD LAMBERT A At No. 581 Broadway, Commencing MONDAY, Jaa. 7. The entire stock will be sold at retail at aa IMMENSE REDUCTION. The stock consists Jn part of Rich Plain, Figured and EVENING SILKS, by the yard and in robes, POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES, VELOURS, CLOAKS, REPS, SHAWLS, Ac, Ac LACES and EMBROIDERIES, IRISH LINENS and LINEN SHEETINGS, LI EN DAMASK aad DAMASK.

TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, SHAKER, SAXONY and WELSH FLANNELS. BLANKETS, QUILTS, Ac MOURNING GOODS OF ALL KINDS. Also, 266 pieces FRENCH DE LAINE8, at 30c. per yard. aae pieces all Wool fE LA INKS, at 30c.

per yard. 300 pieces aB Wool PLAIDS, at 36c per yard. ISO pieces all Wool Printed FRENCH MERINOES, at tec per yard. 1AM dr eases 4-4 BRITISH CALICOES, at ao per dreac Also, 10.S00 dot en first euallty of ladles' KID GLOVES, at 76c per pair. Also, A large lot of SILKS at 60c, 623sc and 76c.

per yard. The whole must be sold by Feb. 1, next, as the store has been let, and the business must be closed. EDWARD LAMBERT A CO. R.H.MACY, Nsc 304 and 2C0 Ith-ar.

the largest amd cheapest Balmoral skirts Ever Exhibited in New-York. Will Open, Wednesday, Jan. 16. 1,00 BALMORAL 8KIRTS, 3 yards wide $1 UX. 1,30 BALMORAL SKIRTS, 4 yards wide, $1 60.

R. H. MACY, Not, 204 and 206 corner Uth-st. LIGHT GUARD BALL. OPERA CLOAKS OPERA CLOAKS ELEGANT WHITE CLOTH OPERA CLOAKS.

J. J. BEN80N, No. 310 Canal-tt. ZEPHYR WORSTED BEST QUALITY tteeatt.

Just received a large assortment tinsel, shaded and tiger also, patterns, needles, caa vaa, aad slipperc Saxony Tare, all colors. M. Shetland veila 16 cento, worth 66 cents a great variety of fancy goods aad small wares. A. ELGRR'S Cheap Store No.

sta Broadway, near Lath-at, aext to the jeweler's store nAMAGED MUSLINS. LINENS. 81IKRT. xr ama. Toe els.

Napkins. Table Clothe Prints. Flan nels, Blankete Clothe Satineu, Black Silks, Ac. for by WM. MATHEWS, Ne.

64 Catharino-et. FURS. FURS, FURS, FURS. PUBLIC NOTICE. nm eoneeqaence of the expected dissoluttoa of the Union, aad presuming that New-York will be a Free City, the HUDSON BAYCR COMPANY Have received Instructions to sell at aay sarriflco their stock ef made-up LADIES' FANCY FURS, watch is hereby offered at retail, at aa immeaoo reduction from former prices, for a abort time only.

Apply al Ne 64 Broadway. MARK J. KING. FURS! FURS FURS I BELOW COST. THE UNION.

THE WHOLE UNION. NOW AND FOREVER. KELLOGG, Ne 383 Canal-tt. HOUSES ROOMS WAWTED. WANTED TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, or to purchase oa easy terms, three small, narrow Eagliith-basement hoasee adjoining, in a good location, suitable for residences for first -clius tenante Houses feet wide aad having but one story above parlors willdc Such as are unfinished, aad could be fitted, ap to suit the advertiser, would be preferred.

Address A. M. ZBox Ke 133 Tunes Office, stating locatioa. A AMEBIC AN WIDOW LADY, HA VINO good ramitarc is desirous of martini a person having aa unoccupied house in a good locatioa la New-York or Brooklyn, with a view of letting it furnished, and occupying a part of it. Far farther parlicalarc In quire at ae at eca-we, new' -York, af E.

A. UN SON. STATIONERY. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST INK. AMERICAN UNION INK, jet black, flows treaty aad ioea act eerrode.

Boraatite a AAOiow-stv aad at the generally. KEYS. FURNITURE. EN AMELED CHAMBER SUITES OP FUR-niture, tn all colors aad sty lee wholesale and retail, at 4 and MaUaend PaUlamec wahhsiM WAaD, Me S77 Canal st our doora east of Broadway. New-York.

UQCID STOTft.rOLESH. if Elf HT REASONS WHY IT IS THE BEST. lst-lt la put ap la aad aJways toady for aae. 1 3d lt has ao soselL na-lt poUshee rust. ethWtmoroaoaaioal.

-6th lt prod acre ao dirt rn potiaainr. I Sta dees not seal the fingers ia haadling the etevc 1 tth It stands the greatem deerrte of heac. Jth Yea wisi nav or use aay other af you eaoe gfra saie aaaia TT FEBrrEBVXg THNaT ONE-THTRD LONGER, ONE-THIRD LONQZE. BteTes Will last oae third dourer by asing aula, TutS AND MONEY SAVaD. has stood the severest teste :1 LIQUID STOVE FOLUIL, 1 mm viiwiwt wi ee ago DVS TRIAL WILL COH1l3C vnw sKTSoUl by al respeotable dealore MOTA Ifberal dla- WJmUa wry adswy A.y-mran.

iwAfilNTS WANTED Pxiee 13aad 3 cents a bottle. Pnt UP ay la sasee eentalolng four, six. sight avdtwedoaea. Aapleadhl Utavasaa Ehew-Card aeoompaniea tid ptye Every Rerclant abxmldakVa, 1 nofeaf i-'-r 1RADBE ATE R'8 RENOWNED LIQUID STOVE POLISH. Wdrear 3.

LEADBEATER C0 Jfe. 138 aTarket-et, Ptfladelpble 4 aw Ne lFnlteireBewrYw-; (jif BOARDING AND tODGIiW BfimHmmS feme recta ia a private bouse ewnod by thV llL baiband gratoTrumtkm bemw aide, rrioe, with board, (late laser.) gth xtuM Addrem COltf Oar Nel33TtmssOmoe. j- OARDIftti-A SMALL, ntahed bouse wanted, by a family of three im 'il board a gentleman and wife tiU. 1st Ray, eomiS1 tion for rent. Location msse.be resoectaW modcrete.

Addrem for Ua.ttajs. L. iwV 4. 'HOARDING A LADYICOULD CC0MVmTX -a-'a lew parties wra vera rooms ia suite or sinrle. sr single, witor without artvaAeT tageous tarmac Houmfliua-SaaaTA mdwaynearSst-DlBiwMg-fr wetiioraisaed iwr" on wry aavania atKel46Broa BOAR DING A af.NTi.EMAV AND Wire 7T" one or two single genUemen, desiring 1L in a modera house with goT beard! find i sired accommodation by applying at 186 Wem34th? BOARDINC-TWO OR? THREE GENTiXvT; can be amommodated with board and forte at No 13 West 2Jd-et- UmwiL m.

nnlrawl Taa mi mwt era La TOARDI AT NO. 13iWA8HIKG flv: XJTo let with full board, an leguat suite of second story, fronting on Waahmgtoa-pUoawv DOiRD IN BROOKLYN WAlWEDeJirr -1 ffttemaa wife earf aos rhtur, mar with nurse binner at night. rNe7.YoVkTOS -oil partmalare'SreSS. Aoareas u. u.

Box Mo. l. with locatioa. and full aarttculara. cemmnni ationa will be notieod.

YfltlVATK BOARD mr A. mall private family would let to goatleuiea'T their wires or a few single gestlemea, neatly fnrnwlH rooms on second floor, ith full or partial hoard is deairab! located, and convenient to oars ul.Tl' eraie. Apply at Ne 36 Lafayette-a HANDSOMELY FURNISHED BTnf ROOM, oa the firt floor, with foil board, to let rooms for sinrle rentleanen. reaairad. AdbIt it Ma SA A YOUNG LADY WHO IS RXPERIEXCEtv in dremmakiBg and all klnta of stwinglrka-.

borne; is wuiiog to sew ia exchaaga fjr her board rofT if required. Address f. ji BoxNa. ttL erences Ttme Office. BOARD WANTED IN! BROOKLYN OV New-York, by a yoans? Oermaa social, refined and religious Amerioan family.

Thaverv- best of refer Dort givea and renirel. Addrmm. terms and particuiare A. 8- Bex Noi 10 NO. 2 WEST TWENTYiFIFTH-STREErJ A floe suite ef rooms to rent on the first aad third' i and opposite Madison Park.

Privaut table furnished lK preferred. Best of reference ,1 TO LETvWTTH OR WITHOUT BOARD, A WELL furnished front room, en the eeoond story, wHh gut.1 water, Ac, at Ne 10 lrving-pleec one block from tea-Clarendon HoteL References required. ONE OR TWO DE8IRABLB ROOMS, WiTR or without board, can be obtained at Ne MS Ls. urwi-tT. between sist aad S3d.sU.

maa habita preferred. i Panone eKlag-v TO LET. FACTORY TO LET OR LEAKS STEAM INE AND FIXTURES FOR IaU IN BRO0V; LYN-Baildmg 36x60, four stories, fitted up with water' closets, gaa and water throughout. Use at ion within. leas than five minataa want el WaD aad rnhtasU Ferricc In the building ia a stoata engine ef tea bono -power and boiler of twtl vo, horsd power, all complete running order aad nearly new, wmeh will bo sold wira or without the learn ef buaVMng.

Apply to the WlLMOf a aidsai aanuTaetartna CoHnaav. Hoe wt 6a na Froat-st Breoklya, or JOHN DA' aew-iera. LARGE BOARDING HOUSE TO LET- Situated oa Brooklya Heighteeery eoaveaieat ta the ferriee capable 6f aceommodatisg 16 boar dare Ta a. tenant with saalsfaetory security toe rent will be filial. Stable ia the Immediate neighborhood.

-For further aaW Ucaiarc address T. Box No. Let Twaea Ofnee TZ TO LET SEVERAL FIRT-CLA 8S ROWS- stone front and brick houses alf-i two haadsoma cottages and a number of floors, stdtablt for smUl famP lies, all in choice location and at rente ta suit the timru i Apply to JOHN KA VANA6H, 6th-av. TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE EX- tensive maaufacturing premises Nee 34 aad 36 Woes- ter-st covering nu wis taey are wau Lighted, anA near Broadway and Canal-et. Addreae, by poat, MAJOR THOMPSON, Ne 37 Wooster-st.

TO LEASE FOR A TERM YEARS, HOUSE No. 13 Carrol-place (BleecEer mU) auitaolo for business purposes: poseeseion atooee Apply to MYERd. FOTTtR A JON ICNoTzai Broadway? STE4M POWEHTQ LEASfeEOOhCT IN THE, new buildings Noe 43, 44, 46, 48 aad Oraaneeu Apphy UH.J. HOWARD, oa the premiase FARJISJ 5 FARM AND MARBLE QUARRY FOR RALE OR EXCHANGE FOR CTrrROPERTYrea aam st- exehaayo the valuabU Marble Quarry at Sears-dale oa the Harlem Read, 3 Bades from theCltr, ee abeat eao hoar; a aerm of laad la fall ewJtrvaafmv aad partly wood, with the quarry ia fail working wasri aaw-mW, steae-eatters' abode barua. stabMe steam ea "v4 seehlaery, and dweUtng hsasse The nusu vi soarDM at.nrst-eiaae wpoetaione of watest Duaao-st Morgaa A Baheoek'e oornerof Broadway aaa White aad many ethers ia the City.

For furtassT partieulare inquire of HOMER MOROAn, Pkne-et. mr ww wmma mm messru. aaaaara a Aiattoa a J- ESS COUNT F-Wanted, a farm of ahout ae aerm in either of the above co an ties mnat have rood hoaaa. barns, and not be over two ar three miles from dep6t. Address FARM, stating prise and parUcelure Box Ne L83 Times Office 'i FOR SALEA H19HLY IMPROTEO FARM OF w0 aeree.

with good huildinra. IS a run ha u. sat toe, two mirae worn Jtaiiway, -n. J. Addrem F.

R. Rahway, or apply to N. BiaHOP. Be. way, store floor.

i I WINDSOR Md Bread TJVARMSrCOTTA ES AND cbuNTRY SEATS a tae oest mcastona range, aockiaad and Ws Chester Co an bee and In New-Jersey, for aale and ex caaage a. avub i a CO Re Idherty-et, COUNTRY RESIDENCES. COUNTRY RESIDENCE EN LLEWELLYN Park, North Orange N. J. rae eaboortbor offers for ssia hU reaideneo en the east side of Oraage Mountaia The house is newly built, of frame ft Bed with brick, sise 46x36, eontaining parlor, Ubrary.diamg-roomaad kissh- -en, aad eight sleeping rooms, with a good dry cellar aadv furnace.

The house la good order. There is a eomfort able aad oonvenient barn 36x30. The grounds contain aevea aad one-third acree a large Uwn aad good gardem with fruit trees, Ac Oa the place are maay 'ft ttrusmrntil tiosa. The view "wlPi! ot f4 beaF- The plaoe JOHN W. BURT, te.M Fark-rew.

TO LET ORANGE, i J-CdUNTRY aXATSJ vfllage residentss, farms aad villa si tee a great va- ItaaaeU TO LET AT BLOOM FIELD. FROM TU 1st mi April. 1841, a large uawdii kaW, with or- ehardgarden aad ornamoatal groaada. Apply te Rra. aWlFT, oa aha premisee INSTRUCTION a WE, HUM BKMINAJtYi SING v- iwwnw joawa aoaruoe asm edaeaAod.

aaduQ tarn, $1X6; over that pLASSICAL AND 3OLTslH atCTJOOL ant end wymasstem. Broad waw.baraaw aah. TEACHERS; il A 8 GOVERNESS-A GERKAN LADY OF EX-i peritace wiahee te obtaia a attuatidB ae, dairy BwV erncai in a family ahe wiU teaah he ewm languagaw French and music aad eaa rUe the beat ef ref-nos vwirnwaiurmam JUATSAUAAJt, Ma. me WesV HOUSEKEEPER. OR GOYKRJCESSW younc ABtneta may or the big best rospocaamlW pwwoaawe.

mam iwnaoa. ta eewireaeei pa talning a situatioa as goveraem or bouweaeeper. Aq drees, tor three daya. Mist ADA HOWARD, Staaioa E. FRENCH OR ENGLISH a rmideaee.

by aa educated gwntmmaa hl method le so Impressive that any ooe aa epeak tav n.VJ r' rafereaces gif ea, Addreaam viae) DUsXIQ tVm i REAL ESTATE iFOlj BALE OUBE AND LOT FOR SALa-A TlVrfl o.cUm foer-atory house with brown-steae front. Ne MS. Mark's-plaee heoae ia good repuiri lot 36xf9 feet. For anrticalare inquire tfJ.fi. fiRAY.

Ne 71 Wall-aU -i HARM EM LOTS FOR 1 8 ALB TWENTY- five of the most desirable torn laliariem. ready for immediate improvement, at low priocs and oa Vaaw a. EDDY CO NoAI Llherty-at. BUSINESS CHANClis: CASH AND XCTI YB- FAUTNER. VaJUU.wanted ia a hght.

yoyv.wantediahsht,yenteol, and err pr ble office huaineae fully etallah7d7 and makioV proflta ey wiu no associatad with aa unexoewUoaabia nartr. Addrem OlTiCE. Box Ne 163 rZ ofiT 7 FDR SALE A STOCK OP CROCKERY. GLASS CUna aad Plated ware In alike varieuee with store Sxturec aad leas of atore Locatioa Area-rate foe wholesale aad retaiL Apply to mTREilf.NnCedar-et. GROCERIES PROVISIONS.

WR.A.EXADAC0U -SV Waoloaala and Retail Iioalars la BUTTER AND CHEESE, -r KOS.S1 ANDJ63 CATHARINE ItAEXXTw- STANDS 6ROCERS AND ft Sappiied at the lowest market prioee 4 I rl ASJV WEDDING VISITINCjCAI-D ALL WEDDINGS BUPPLTBD WITH CAKSS. iu the tatas stylee at fair prieee A. piMJLBJUiT, ao. na Braadway, corner fclJHl. 4Mj -a a zt 1 I -ammwalaa mfr.

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