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time. mud in Bleecker street has been seraped up i hecge and allowed to remain, much to the annoy- ance of the inhabitants and passers by. That a gang of thieves ant deeperadoes infest Canal street, near 26, breaking windowe, stealing goods, and ike annoying the neigh ice noe the holes in Franklin street, between Franklin place and Church street, are exceadingly b That James Riley, of 35 Madison between Roosevelt and James, keeps his grog shop open ‘on the the shutters being closed, but the door left open. at Exchange place, from William to Hanover street, baw not been cleaned for the last two months, and is in @ very filthy state; and that the corner of Hanover and William streets is made the depot of ali the ashes in the ity viewnity. That Thirty-thira street, between the Ninth and Tenth ‘avenues, is in a very filthy condition, and has not been leaned for the last two months. That the lots of ground now lying vacant on te north wide of West Sixteenth street, between Thirty-third street, and Sixth avenue, are not fenced in, and nuisances are committed there every day. That Benson street bas not been eleaned in four months, and is obstructed with band carts and old wa- gone of every description. That the block in Tirty-thira street, bounded by Se- venth and Eighth avenues and Le Sua street, is now infested by coal sifters, gangs of boys, &c., on Sun day, playing ball, much to the annoyance of the neigh- ‘That the corner formed by the rear of lot on the cor- wer of Broads and Catherine lane is used as a public privy, and is a nuisance. That a swinging sign at 172 Thompson street is a source of great annoyance to the persons living in that ty. ‘That Hutchings & King, of 96 and 98 East Thirty-first wtreet, occupy the sidewalk and half the street with columns of iron, and that have men hammer- day, much to the annoyance of the ‘and ebiselling all hborhcod. ‘t 131 Broome street has been fired some six or in Spring street, sold liquor during ‘the last two Sundays, = . WHAT THE POLICE SAY. Second Ward.—The gas lamps in front of 181 Front street, in Burling slip, and other parts or this ward, have been sadly neglected for some nights. Ninth Ward.—Complaints are made of the ruinous condition of the sidewalk: the sidewalks of other at ‘The Commercial Express Company ia bit- werly complained of as encumbering the streets around he park bounded by Grove, Christo] and Fourth. Ward.—The culvert on corner ot Eighth atreet to Lewis is broken, avd dangerous to pedestrians. The street in front of 31% Thirteenth street is encumbered vith piles of brick and rubbish. Some of the gas lamps ia Eleventh and Twelfth streets were not lit. Twentieth Ward. Gas Company has sadly ne- gleeted the lighting of this ward: Twenty-nine oil and gas lamps were reported by the police as not being lit. City Intelligence, ‘Tur Rows oF tHe New Crry Hatt—Excrremest 1 Ta Park.—A number of men were at work yesterday on the rumein the rear of the City Hall, clearing away the vubbish ‘and taking down window frames, staircases, partititiovs and other loose lumber, which was thrown tothe ground on being pulled from the buildings, A swarm of poor people, men, women and children soon gatbered to carry off the laths and timber for fire wood, and many of them ventured under the ruins, where @ wood, that frequent collisions took place, and at afree fight occurred, which was confined princi- Sys to the women, who were present in great number: a time the tent exclemes ererned, and the great confusion. The police arrived, pted to quell the be sage ng for a long ir efforts were unavailing. le they were y one gang from the bui ¥ , r another would rash in and seize bundles of the and make off ‘with it. Qaite a number of laughable scenes occurred. beraptig: Ati bie specimen of the ‘finest try im the world,” was making off with a lot of peaan. timber, en he was seized by a liceman, who told him he was arrested. This terrified dy. and his countenance ex- preseed great tribuigtion. Waiting for a favorable op- portunity, he broke from the grasp of the officer and darted off with astonishing speed down the Park. This excited the movement of the crowd, who shouted ina manner that increased his terror, nor did he look bebind while in sight. The crowd and excitement continued during the afternoon, and it required the utmost vigilance of the police to preserve quiet, ‘THE ANGEL GapRIxL ON HIS TRAVELS,—Among the pas- reogers in the screw steamship Glasgow, that sailed yesterday from this port, was the lunatic John Orr, nicknamed the Angel Gabriel. As the ship was leaving the dock, the Angel blew a blast of his trampet, and halloed loudly to the crowd on the wharf. Orr has been threatening for some time past to favor the Eoglish with his company, after which he says in one of 1 verses— I will cross the sea Unto Arabia; And further:— Betore I will come home, Tl) see the Pope of Rome. The Angel, however, delayed bis departure until yes- terday: and probably would not have then, were it not that bis occupation waa gone, the Park orators having superseded the street preachers. Will the Angel give an account of his travels? Who knows? His inter- view with the Pope would be interesting. Theatres and Exhibitions. Broapway Treatre.—The beautiful tacle of ‘Ci @erella,’’ which drew crowded houses last week, in wmounced again for to-morrow evening. It to succeed as well during the next week, as many per- wons could not obtain seat«—Mise Pyne, and Messrs. Harrison, Borrani, Horncastle a1 io the leading characters. ye mew farce of Fide Hers’’ will conclude the amusements, Bowrny TaeaTae —The magnificent spectacle of the “Cataract of the Ganges” is announced for to-morrow evening, when it will [aye with all the original effects, superb parapherna: nd gbeautiful musie, The domestic drama of the ‘ Bittern of the Swamp,” and the musical farce of the ‘ Poor Soldier,’’ will also be per- formed. Mesers, Arnold, Dunn, Winans, Misa Herring, and Miss Hiffert will appear. Burton’s THEaTRE.—The much admired comedy of the “Serious Family’ is announced for to-morrow eve- ning; Burton as Aminidab Sleek, Jordan, as Capt. Ma- Poh Fisher as Charles Torrens, Mrs. Hughes as Lady by Creamly, Miss Torrens, Miss Annie Lee, and Mrs. Delmaine by Miss E. Raymond. Burton will also appear in bis favorite character of Mr. Timothy Toodles, in the drama of the ‘ Toodles,”’ Wattack’s TuxatTre.—The new five act play entitled « Night and Morning,’’ having been completely success- fa) last week, is announced again for to-morrow evening. ‘The cast embraces all the leading members of Wallack’s Every piece is well | played ‘at this establish. hones the success fallack, The ‘ Lady and leman in a Peculiarly Perplexing Predicament,”’ eonc}udes all. company. mment, anid MrrroportaN TuxaTre —The grand drama in three acts, called the “Virgin of the Sun,’’ will be produced in it splendor tomorrow evening, The scenery is said to be beutiful. Mr. Bédy a) ‘as Rolla, and Mrs. Jones ax Cora. The manager ha been at great ex pense, and it is his exertions will be handsomely rewarded. The ‘‘Wandering Boys’’ concludes the enter- tainmente. Aurnican Mvsecm.—The melodrama of the ‘ Evil Bye,” and the farce of ‘Fighting by Proxy,” are the selections for the afternoon at this establishment, and in the evening the comedy of ‘Charles 11.,” with J. R. Scott as Capt. Copp, C. W ¢ as Charles II., and Miss. a. as Mary Copp. Poultry Show will be con- tinued for three days more, by request. Woop’s Mrxerrets, Mecnasics’ HALt.—A very well se- lected programme of negro melodies, dancing, and the burlesque un ‘Kobert Macaire,”’ for to-morrow evening. Bucky's Serexapers.—The cor part of the amusements for to-morrow evening consist of negro melodies, and the closing feature is the burlesque on “Lucy ‘of Lammermoor.” DoxLpson’s Orena Hovse.—Ni melodies, instru mental pieces, dancing, and the burletta of the “Penny Postman’ fer to-morrow evening. Mx. Buncess’s Benerrt.—The benefit of this gentleman comes off to-night at the Metropolitan theatre, where a grand concert will be given, at which several very emi- nent artists appear. Buckleys sing several songs. Twelfth it Ball.KKecfe's Restau- rant, 504 Broadway, first door above Niblo’s, and private entrance 124 Crosby, door to stage entrance. The sobscriber will open his new supper rooms on this osca- sion, where he has ample sccommodations for 300 per. tons, and wi to cater for the patrons o above ball. Jone WrErE, 504 Broadway. Silks, Sks—In Mone will offer 1 case rich Monday, January 22, we silks at 50. per y: rorth $1; J ease of rieh plain do, (slightly damaged) at 7s,, worth 12e,; alno rie and plaid silks; also eupertor black E. i. "ATER, silks eqaally cheap, ie wT Broadway, Linens, Linens.—Just Received and for Sale 2 eaney fine shirting linens (slightly damaged) ‘at 28. 6d. worth 50 cents; 2 cases do do at 3s., worth Ss.; also Linen rheetings, pillow linens, table cloths an‘ damaske, Yowellings apd napkins, al! of which will be sold at great bargaine. £. H. LEADBEATER, AT Broadway, corner of Leonard street, Defance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. Pat- BICK is the sole manafacturer im the Unived States of fhe above cobbrated safes, and F. ©. Goffin’s impene- able defianie locks and cross. bars. Depot No. 192 Pear! street, one door below Maiden lane. Lager Ber.—G. Kicsele has now for sale, in kege nnd bottles, lager bier of m very superior wality. rs left at bis Jager bier saloon, corner of wich ami Cortlandt streets, promptly execated. Broken fanks— Present Value. = Sores. corner of Leonard strest, phis, 16, all éty baniee nt ‘par: warebouse, 66and 68 Puiton strest Maré Times Ite Etfects=§100,000 Worth nter clothing, manufactured by three of the in Broadway, odting Sroas.ove per cent be- ow wapufacture, at BVANS'S clothing ware- Dovee, 06 snd 06 Fulton street. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1855. k to him through life. sends home a misfitting tyme with any customer, GREEN, No. attributes the popularity of his shirt establishment. Improvement in Dentistry. Levett, dentist, 12 Waverley place, (near the New York Hotel,) Pain, U ness-—These proceed majority of cases from physical causes, Never disregard these warnings; you cannot have pain, or a sense of ap- ii, but from the presence of those humors the body, whieh purgation is sure to remove. Sudden death, Jong ‘attacks of wickness, are prevented by these feels heavy, or you bave pain ia any pert vat oxpectally vy, or You have pain in an; rt im the temples, with throbbin ay ‘once to . BRANDRETH'S PULLS. Take from three to six—they will be sure to do you Md. The next day, even, you will feel w creature, yuld the: igs have remained some time un heeded, rheumatisms, fevers, small pox, consumption, appoplexies, costive iKious aftections, jaundice, dropsy, piles, or some other form of diseasc, will present itself; ‘but, even then, no medicine is equal to Bran- dreth’s piils, Use them, in these cases, according as the symptoms may seem to require; they will cure sooner than all the medicine of the drug store. In order to know truth from conjecture, we must be bao by the light of experience. One hundred and years have Brandreth’s pills and the human body are mutually adapted one for the other; the; entieely regenerate and purify the blood; the; to do good, because they only take out of the te hi Tecan refer to those who have us over sevent; them Man will’ be born to fagect ee Posen cg to what has formerly been Lis lot, weighed ae he has been by disease, y rmities and sufferings, which no earthly) power knew how to relieve un this blessed medicine was discovered And yet, Smiatray, how fow have availed themselves of its great benefits! Not over one in twenty in the Union use it. Ob, prejudise, fatal judice, when wilt thou relax thy iron grasp = intellect of mankind? lust the world continue to use baneful mereury, to Jone blood, to be thus often ruined tm constitution, when Brandreth’s pills would, in three days, have restored eee to an improved state of ith, Over one persons have experienced their good effects, and daily recommend them w the afflicted. . Brandreth’s pills are sold at 25 cents per box, with full directions, at the riacipal ofice, Brandreth’s build tng—entrance 43 Canal ; also, at the branch offices, ‘%41 Hudson street, and 274 Bowery. B. BRANDRETH. Clireh "se Wig and 'Foupee , Hair eutting and hair dyeing establishment will be found at 1623¢ Fulton ai west side, and three doors from Broadway, opposite St. Paul’s church. Cataracts Cured without any 8 al operation, by am entirely new and harmless method of treatment. Specks on the eyes successfully treated withdut the use of instruments, by Drs. ROAR , of W. UPHAM, of New York, Oculists, 334 Fourth street, mear Broadway. Office hours from fo a. On Friday evening, Jani ary Atlantic street, South Brooklyn, ‘by the Rev. Mr. Nye, Gvorer Cuxistoramr, Esq., to Miss Juua DR VRAUCENK, step-daughter of Thomas Costigan, Eaq., all of Brooklyn. 18, at the Union Hotel, Died, Op Saturday morning, January 20, of eongestion of the brain, WittzaM Livinostox, in the 60th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, at two o’clock to-morrow at noon, from late residence, 235 West Thirtieth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues. His remainy will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. On Saturday, January 20, Mrs. AGNes Vepper, in the 65th year ot her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- neral, from her late residence, Jamaica Plank Road, Erooklyn, at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon. On Saturday morning, January 20, Wittiam H. Lazen., aged 54 years and 9 months. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, also those of his sons-in-law, John D. Jones and James Van Benscho- ten, are rerpectfully invited to attend his funeral, at hall-past three o’elock this afternoon, from his late resi- dence, corner of York and Warren streets, Jersey City. Un Friday, January 19, of asthma, Mre. Avcvsta B, REELT, aged 72 years. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are Le ged invited to attend the funeral, at one o’clock this after boop, from her late residence, 104 Attorney street, with- out further invitation. At his residence in Brooklyn, on Thursday, iy 18, Joun C,, eldest son of Gouv’r, S. Bibby, in the 371 year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from St. Mark’s Church, this city, Unis afternoon, at half-past one o’clock pre- iy. On Friday, January 19, after a short illoees, Winuam H. Hyatt, aged 22 years. His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at. tend hie funeral, from his late residence, No. 8 Catherine lip, at twelve o'clock to-day. At No, 300 Pearl street, Micuart FLranneay, a native of Meighna, county Tipperary, Ireland. friends are requested to attend the funeral, at tw o'clock to-da: On Thursday, January 18, Mrs. Lucy Emma, the wife of Wm. Webb, im the 32d year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are juested to attend her funeral, from ber late residence, No. 511 Washington street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, with- out further invitation On Saturday, January 20, Hanwan F. Hummer, aged 3 fh and 11 months, eldest son of Frederic and Anna ner. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the corner of Division and Clinton streets, at one o'clock this afternoon, with- out further invitation. On Friday, January 19, Wiusaw Devix, in the 56th year of his ag Hisffriends and acquaintances are respectsully re- juested to attend his faneral, from his late residence, 77 me street, at two o’clock this afternoon, Oa Thursday, January 18, vy Trey, daughter of John Kelly, sister of Thomas Patrick Kelly. Her friends and acquaintances are raoeedrn A invited to attend ber funeral, at two o'clock this 5 from 66 North Moore street. On Friday, January 19, of consumption, Witua™ F. O'Connor, in the 25th year of his age, of New Durham, New Jersey. His remains will be brough*to New York for inter- ment, at two o'clock this aiternoon, by the Hoboken ferry, foot of Barelay street. His friends are respectfully invited to attend his faneral, without further notice. yj acn tng of F. A. M. will please see notice in another column. * On Friday, January 19, Canouse J. H., daughter of Conrad and’ Hedewig Wabbenhorst, aged 3 years, 10 months and 11 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful invited to attend her funeral, at one o'clock this after- noon, from 167 West Forty-ninta street, corner of avenue. Suddenly, on Saturday fosomg! 3 20, at the revilence of his parents, 16 Norfoik street, Eowakn Wiuzam, eldest son of Daniel’A. and Mary Tooker, aged 35 years, 5 months and 10 days. Notice of the funeral will be given in Monday's papers. On Friday, January 19, of consumption, Mary W., wife of Edward C. Hazard,’ in the 234 year of her age, and only daughter of Mrs. P. Kimball, of Montpelier, ‘ermont. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfall: invited to attend her funeral, from the 8t, Louis Hotel, Cham bers street, at two o'clock this after noon. While life was one bread sunbeam You sae were high; While flowers were sy 3 in her path, And cloudless shone the sky. She clung to the dear ones round her, Till « heavenly radience fell Upon her pale, cold forebead, ith triumph she could not tell. ‘The golden chain that bound her Was loored by the hand of grace, A lovely smile was vivid Upon ber young, sweet face. Farewetl, our precious Mary ! A bride of Ove brief moons; Love nd live in rapture Where joys unfading bloom. pADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BYERY EAY. PERSONAL. yi 100 REWARD—WILI. BE PATI) FOR ANY IN formation that will lead to the recovery of b Cort, who when last seen was on the corner of Sixth avenue snd Twenty.seventh street. Monday night, the #th inst, about 11 o'clock; he m adoat 27 years of age, 5 feet 6 of 7 inches high at build, ht complexion, hada fresh cut across his forehead, about hail an inch long. When last seen, had on @ biae frock coat ib velvet collar, and striped cassimere its and a figured vest, had also a heavy ring on his Rite finger. The above reward will be paid for any n- formation that will lesd to the detection of the that committed the deed, as there is «tron, he has met with fou! play vons who bad threatened seen on the Tenth avenue, near Thirty-fourth «treet, on the same night, about 12 o'clock, Any information ean be left at Patrick Boyland’s liquor store, corner Tnirty- third street apd Tenth avenue. FORMATION WANTED—OF JOHN KOY, parties picions WHO LEFT from was ss ay in 1893. When last heard working on the Pittsburg Railroad, Ivanis. Any informe’ il be thankfully received by his wife, Ca 04 Warren #treet, Brooklyn. THIS SHOULD MEET THE . B. REY- NOLDS, be will much oblige bis friend Thomas H. D. B. Tayler, Law Office, \ Gp stairs vantage. Any fownd, will be thackfully | plying ae sbove. quested to here Ditvve wish tsa LONDON NEWS.—ALL THOSE ho wish to subscribe to this celebrated publica- a ee ese anne ae the: tone & very favorable opportunity so doing. oul peription to G10 pon aonnm, pald in odvanes All orders accom) @ remittance should be forwarded to & the enly authorized ta News in the United states. OST OFFICE NOLICE.—THE MAILS FOR EUROPE per United States steamer Baltic, will close at this Oftice on Wedzesday, the 24th day of January, at 1034 o'clock A. M. ISAAO V. FOWLER, Postmaster. OST OFFICE NOTICE. —THE MAILS FOR BUROPE via Southampton and Bremen, per United States steamer Hermann, will close at this office on Saturday, the 2th day of January, at 103¢ o'clock A.M. ISAAC Vv. FOWL Postmaster. LECTURES. ALLEN BABYLON JLLUSTRATED,—PROFESSOR BICKLEY will deliver the second lecture on the hed med Cities of Antiquity’? at the Brooklyn Athe. nwum on Monday evening, Jan. 22. Subject—Doom and Fall of Babylon.” This lecture will be il. .strated with maps, plans and views of the Plains of Shinar. The vie: are zolographic pictures of immense size (tw feet oe on representing with nature’s truthfulness Present appearance of Babylon, the neiguboring ruins, special objects and surrounding scenery. Doors open at 634. Lecture commences at 734. Tickets 25 cents. To be had at the door. UR REPUBLIC: ITS RELATION TO FOREIGNERS and foreign nations —The fourth of the course of Ps hay lectures «. the Broadway Tabernacle will be de- vered by E. W. Andrews, Fsq. on the above suvject, on Wednesday evening. the 24th, at 744 o'clock. eta, 26 cents, may be at th ir. SIEGE OF SEBASTOPOL AND THE CAMPAIGN ip the Crimea.—At the request of many who were unable to attend this lecture, in consequence of the dis- turbance caused on begs oe last by the elec- tion of the officersof the Mercantile Library, Mr. Ro- senburg (Q., the author of “You Have heard of Them’) has the honor to announce that he will repeat it on Mon- day evening, January 22, at the Mercantile Library Lec- ture room, Astor place. Doors open at 7\¢—lecture commences at 8 o’clock. Admission 25 cents, Tickets ma, Le ge oma at Wm. Hall & Sons, 239 Breadway, be at Mercantile Library. |ALIFORNIA DIAMONDS, —THESE BEAUTIFUL stones, equal in brilliansy and appearance to the real diamond, are only to be had at L. & J. JACOBS’, 407 Broadway, set in rings, pins, earrings, studs, sleeve but- tons and mounted to order in any style. Prices within the reach of every one. bed STEWART & CO. WILL OPEN ON MONDAY, january i 1,000 PIECES ¢f heavy housewife Irish linens, made expressly for fa- mily use, at prices from 26 to 50 cente per yard, much below the cost of importation. Ata SEIZURE BY THE UNITED STATES MAR- aol Diek- shal, of 60 cases of Persian Cashmeres, will be dy T. K, Isance, agent, 28 and 30 John street, at 9 pencea yard. No family will be allowed more than four pieces, and all those who buy them wholesale will be charged four shillings yard, as it is the determination of the subscriber that th: yndid goods shall be dis- tributed ing the poor as the rich. T. B. ISAACS, tent, importer of silks, ribbons and velvets, Nos. 80 Joha street, corner of Nassau. Two lads want ROWN & DOY! Fourth and Great Jones streets, pection of their stock of embroide: t command to take advan of the existing ja business, are enabled to tthe ehoicest hey Aon per cent Jess than any other establish- ys ID GLOVES, KID GLOVES, KID GLOVES.—HAV- ing received by the last steamer 500 doren of la- dies’ beat pairs nid glover, all colors and sizes, Lam de- termined to sell them at 6s. the pair, previous to my re- moval to 779 Broadway, on Ist February JOHN MADDEN, 573 Broadway 354 BOWERY, (BETWEEN invite ladies to an B. & D. having THE MILITARY. LIVE GUARD.—THE MEMBERS OF THE ABOVE company are requested to meet at J. Marriott's, 49 Madivon street, this (Sunday) morning, at 11 o’alosk, ‘to pay the last tribute of respect to our late brother member, Wm. H. Hyatt, deceased. a order «f HOS. BROW! , Commandant. J. Foutmn, Secretary. WATCHMAKERS—A YOUNG MAN, WHO HAS served a few years to the watch finishing de ment in Europe, is desirous of obtaining a» sitaation where he may receive instructions in jobbing. W. pot so much an object. Address J. M., Herald office. PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS.—A PRINTING establishment, having an excess of steam power, in prepared to purchase one or two geod and fast presses, A portion of payment being taken in work. Address post paid, steam printer, care o/ W. Pate, engraver printer, 16 Burling slip, 'N. Y. COPARTNERSHIP NOFICHS, —A SPECIAL OR ACTIVE PARTNER * 'e Wanted, with $5,000, to join » well e>tablished and profitable business in this ee This is an Li ond that seldom occurs. Please Bos- ton, way Post Office, with full name and adress, when a full and satisfactory explanation will be given. IE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING UN- der the name of Requilé, Weyer & Hermann, is this day dissolved by mutual consent REQUILE, WEYER & HERMANN. The gilt moulding business will be continued at 487 Broome street, corner of Broadway, by the new firm of L. Requile & Weyer. pooh L. REQUILE & WEYER, January 3}, 1 10 LAWYERS.—A YOUNG MAN OF ears’ standing at the bom a good the law, is desirous Bf associat BOUT TWO er and well bimeelf as ith some lawyer of first rate abilities and ex- tice, where energy and en will fod an |. Address L. L. B., Herald office. E AMERICAN HOTEL, CORNER OF ANN A¥D Nassau streets to lease—contains 49 sleeping rooms, besides parlors, two dining rooms, restaurant on the first foor and kitchen; or will rent the upper part aso boarding house, without the first floor. Apply to N c. KNEY, No, IQUORS, &. RANDIES, WINES, AND GINS—LANDING PER different veesels, for tale, from wharf or from jed warehouses, also Bordeaux prance, olive oi, French capers, mixed pickles, cream tartar, Ae. tee., by L. H. SIMPSON & SONS, 10 Beaver street, COAL, &C. \OAL.—BEST QUALITY PEACH ORCHARD RED ASH coal, muitable for stoves or grates, now at $7 60 per ton, from corner of Barrow and Washi b 123 Macdongs), and 146 Went Thirty-second streets, ‘OAL—VERY BEST QUALITY OF RED 5 ‘and egg coal, screened and delivered dry and in good order from under sheds at $7 per ton, and white Ash at $6 75 from yard, No. 86 Goerck street, between Rivington and Stanton. These are my real prices for fall weight delivered, and not» trap to bring people to the yard and charge them 50 centa more they expected; neither dol mix in white ash with red ash, Bor chestnut with stove size, MAT. CLINTON. OAL. —1 HAVE NOW REDUCED THE PRICE OF MY bert quality of red ash to the low price of 86 75 yer too; delivered, dry and wall te-eened, to, any and ev m, for caal weight warras’ |, under pri Sa Jorteteare of coal, from my yards, corner ot King and Greenwich streets, or 116 Duane street, and Twen’y- fifth street and Ninth avenue. PETER CLINTON EPTCHESTER CRERK.—NOTICE —AT A MEFTING ’ Ly ng: it to notice, at 165 Bowery, on Tuer day, 164 .. the opening of proporals was ne to Tuesday, 208 Inst rat f o'clock P.M tame place, contractors permitted to amend estimates previ ously submitted: | For further | Hen: Imer, stereot: ‘has Mg eA. BAILEY, Cha’ RIIFICIAL EYES.—THIS DAY RECEIVED THE largest and most beautiful collection of artificial tyes ever imported. exactly im color and exprestion, and will move spd look precisely like it, and are inserted and removed at plea- thout the slightest pain or operation. The pro- upphed on liberal terms. JAMES W. POWELL, Oculist and Auriat, 602 Broadway. OF TREATING EYE DISEASES— FIRST applied coustry by Drs. Rahrig, from Pa iim, and ©, W. Upham, of New York, oeulists, office 04 Fourth street, near Broadwi Office hours from 10 A. M. to 3 P, M. Successful treatment of cataracts, with- out ap operation, Atmsuroris, even nate cases of complete and long # ° sithout the use of i tr ; the eyelids are pemmanently cared with cut pain and in the short time of one month. The remedies used are perfectly safe, inoffensive and harmless, never- thelese possessed of ficacy as to render success in treat diseases of the eye and blindoses almort cer. tain. Unex lonable certificates of cures and the beat references will be given. TW SYSTE ritlog medium, will recwive visitere at 7, in Hope Chay 1 bunding: Bours, daily, 10 A.M. to 12 M., 3 to Gand 7 tod F Pablie circle thle (8 eday) evening N. B—Parties rescence, ale private | They resemble the natural eye | ware,oc. dipt. blue, French poreelain, Parian, Bee Gipey ale age viny of gue ware and aime 8. UCTION SALE OF BELGIAN CANARIES -—-K. B. FRANKLIN will sell, on Wednesday, the 24th inst. ‘At the store of Mcilvain k Young, No 7 Jobn street, a choice lot of 200 Belgian canaries, ‘mported last Anguyt, end warranted of pure breed, @ birds will be ready for examination on Tuesday morning, at the above place. Absit NOTICE.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, will sell at his salearoom, 66 Nassau street, on wnday, January 22, at 104, o'clock, the balance of the ae ‘tock of furs and sleigh robes cat SSIGNEE’S SALE.—SAM’L, OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER, No. 66 Nassau street, will sell at 401 Broadway, on londay, Jai 2, class Hroadway superior quality, N the entire stock is disposed of, FeUas, COMBS AUCTIONRER.—OOAL YARD, 222 ‘4 Fourteenth ‘street, with wix years lease, stock and fixtures; also, ten years leano of tro brick dweilings, on Thirteenth treet, between avenue ‘ll be sold by E. Combs, at naction, by order of the assignee, on the premises, on Friday, Jan. 26, at 11 o'clock A.M. The stock consists of lamp and egg coal and dust: aiso, two horses andcarts, Ac. For perticulars inquire of the auctioneer, 244 ( stree F. r Particulars ia , Jan, room, 19 Nassau street, ting of 100 dozen brush kid, 100 dozen French morceco, 50 dozen granen, 50 dozea brown kid, 50 doz, col’d morocco, 60 dozen brown French morroeco, all of the best quality, and to be sold without reserve. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCMONEER.—8Y H. H. Leeds & Co.—Tuesday, Jan 23, at half past 10 o'clock, in the sales room and lofte of store No. 19 Nassau street. Large sale of cabinet and other furnitere, com- prising the most extensive assortment ever offered by auction at our store, where it has been removed for con- venience of sale, viz.: rich rosewood suites covered in silk brocatelle of various styles, do, in muslin; richly carved arm, parlor and fancy chairs; do. reception; do. ladies’ secrdtarien; music stands and cases lined with satin wood; Ce ag: buffets, card and centre tables; side do. ; extension dining room tables in various rtylen: dook cases, book racks, hat stands, oak dining room ebairs covered in tapestry and morocco; shaving glasves, fauteuils, cabinets, oak hall chairs, mahogany do., di: vans, bureat dressing do. with swing glass; amour a glace, fancy chairs; also several fine cottage suits in enameled and figured, various styles; and a nl asnort- ment of other furniture, all of which is warranted of the best quality, Also several royal wilton, velvet and Brui carpets; to be sold without reserve. will be sold, by virtue of « mo , at the Mer- its’ Exchange, on Tuesday, January 23, at 12 o'clock. JOSEPH THOMPSON, Attorney for Mortgagee. Boat 104 feet 8 inches in langth on deck; 6 feet 6 inch- es depth of hold; 21 {eet 6 inches beam; 36 inch eylin- der; 6 feet stroke; copper fantened. Rats W. WESTOOTT, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION jan Monies SALE.—THE STEAMBOAT C. P. SMITH ri , sale of eiogant household furniture, on Monday, juary 22, at 1034 o’elock, at No. 72 Eighth avenue, pear Fourteenth street.—it, W. Westeott will. well an above, the entire handsome furniture contained in the house, (sale ) without regard to weather, con- sisting of royal Wilton, tapestry and ingrain carpets, rosewood and mahogany tete-a-tétos, Library and se! tary, bookcases, rosewood parlor furniture, en «uite, two large French plate mirrors, rosewood marble to tables, mirror front rosewood etegere, lace curtains shades, splendid china and porcelain mantel ornaments. ormolu clocks, rosewood and herr French bed steads, superior hair mattresses, feather beds, roxewood and any merble top bureaas, marble ie wash- stands, rich toilet sets, carved oval mirrors, spring-seat chairs, rockers chairs, &e.; with the basement and kitchen furniture, extension dining and breakfast ta- bles, aileloth, Fresh chine sete, sure east, f ') ery, &c., com: a ye and 6! it va ety of avec ening 40 pte Sey fashionably fur- ninhed house. Catalogues on the morning of sale. B. JONES, AUCTIONEE! chattel mortgage I will expose for sale at public Monday, the 220 day of January, at 12 he foot of Spring atreet, North river, ivided interest or portion of the oyster boat or rcow No, 8, CHARLES W. KRUGER, Attorney for Mortgage, OODHAVEN, EAST NEW YORK, BROOKLYN AND Jamaica Property.—J. B. PITKIN’S auction gale, continued from the 1#th inst., will take place om the 25th Jenuary, 1865, at B. Edmonds & Co's salesroem, Ne. 16 ton street, Brooklyn, at 2 I . with addi- tions, and on more favorable terms, Catalogues can be bad, and maps seer, at the raleeroom, as above. at the Children’s Shoe Factory at Woodhaven; aud at E. Strong's, Eat New York. ILLIAM IRVING & CO., AUCTIONEERS, WILL well at auction on Tuesday, January 231, at 103, o'clock, at No, 90 Chatham street, for account of the underwriters, in lots to nuit the trade and others, 04 doren muslin and linen shirts, flanmel ander shirts, drawers, socks, stockings: nilk and cotton handkerchiefs, linen and fancy ditto; kid gloves, woolen, cotten, ilk and thread ditto; collars, silk, cotton and muslin cravata, stocks, overalls, shirts, suspenders, buttons, Xo. BY VIRTUE OF A M. WITSERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELLON MON day, at 103% o'clock, A.M, at No. 140 Wooster street, all the furniture contained in the above house, carpets, English oil cloth, extension table, chairs, sofas, bedsteatis, beddings, bureaus, China, glass and plated ware, kitchen furniture, SPECIAL NOTICES. ELP THE NEEDY.—THOMI'SON & MoDOWELL, rocers, 286 Eighth avenue, appropriate thelr net wofite this week to relieve the poor of their ward, brough the Sixteenth ward Relief Association. Patron ve them this week. Mires NOTICE —THE MEMBERS OF PUTNAM "6 locge, No, 838 of F. A. M., are requested to meet 6, at 12 o'clock M order to pay the last tri- of our late brother, Wil- Connor. The officers and members of Charter Oak Lodge, No. 249, and the members of the Fraternity in general, are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the W. M. H. M. BRANDIS, Secretary Mies OFFICE, JANUARY 3, ‘1858. ‘opened, at this office, a complaint book. pods . Sat ahes Fam aot ed the purpose entering a)1 complain’ as jurisdiction of the municipal take copnisance of chargee preferred by Tespoust tare by ree ties for violation of ordinances and dereliction of y ‘epon the part See eee office under the city government. order or. We. 7 ONWM. H. STEPLIENS, Piret Marsal A their bills to thin Niner per PERSONS HAVING BAGGAGE OR wer, other property at Josh. Wheater’s Plough Hotel, Liberty street, are to se the 23d of January tion, to defray expe Dey wtreet, corner o papers please copy. for tbe same on or before r they will be sold by public auc- and debts, by W. A. Carter, 57 reenwich, oo that day. Country J. WHEATER, Plough Hotel, 133 Liberty street. 1 HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, TO ALL OR having bageage, luggage, or any #f- that if same is rot removed on or be- of January, 1666, with all expenses due thereon, they will be ead. by public auction, on the Ist day of February, 1655, to pay all 4 net them, — ‘ROBERT WALKED, 2 wie #t. nnual course of lectures, under the cee of thie asrociation, will be deli at the Ta om Thursday evewing next, by the Hoa. John ata xt § Jory. F. WILL E. W. B. Onaoon, See. M.D., Previlent. FFICE OF THE SEOOND AVENUE RA! pany, New York, Jansary Ib, 165 for Directors of thi | February 5, next from 12 i be elosed from By order, ILROAD COM- P. C. ROGERS, Keeretary, ‘OURO LIBRARY AND LITERARY IN) meeting of the above name) institute tht (Sunday ) oaning, Jan, 21, at the Club House, 266 Bowery, at 75g o'¢lock, precirely A. DETTENHORTER, See. pro tem. ) REAL ESTATE HOLDERS —THOSE WHO INTEND T to ereet pew buildings on or near Brosiway, this will hear of something to their substan ial by leaving their sdiress for Mr. P. A, Heralt HE DELAWARR AND RARITAN CANA!. WILL BE opened for navigation Febraary 15, 185% Jan. 16, 1865, INO. R. THOMBON, Hecretary CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, Se, LOAKS | CLOAKS | ' AYLLING OFF 20 MAKE ROOM FOR HPRING IePORT ATION. M. Heit, No, 66 Canat Srmmer It now in Paris, selecting styles for the coming season, and t» make room for them, has made s further redo on in the prices of his rema ning lock — Saten cloaks, from... 912 to $0 Moire Antique, from... Do & Also, & few more of the velvet cloaks, at ear And cloth cloaks, from ., Md Av early visit le requested from purchwers oe #6 07 not replacing any of cloaks MRE DEPARTMENT.—NOTICE 18 HERERY GLYRY, urvoant to the statutes of the State of New rep ente made and vi of Nee York, @ oot hun frty theoened dollars. JOHN &. Gta, 7 New York, Jam, 10, 1666. papers in this city will please copy, and send office. | and demanae | c gi jan room, Odd Fellows’ Hall, this Suedsy, Jan. | ‘bt | from pier at foot of Beach street, N. id | interior and for Mobile, oo ING MEN'S ABBOCIATION.—THE | | | ? LIVERPOOL —UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM- ship BALTIC, Jos, J Comstock. This steam- will depart with United States mails for E on Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 12 o'clock, M., from , at the foot of Canal street. For freight or passage, having unequalled accommodations forelegance ‘and eo! fort, id to UWARD K. COLLINS, 56 Wall street. Pansengers are requested to be ou board at 113g A. M The 'acifie will succeed the Baltic, and sail Feb. 7 Bhippers will please take netive that the ships of this line cannot earry any goods c to v NITED STATES Mail Steamers.—ihe ships composing the Une are 6 following »— ATLANTIC, Capt. Went BALTIC, Capt Comstock. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye, ADKIATIC, Capt. - These ships have been built by contract, expressly for ice. Every caro has been taxen in the r construetion, as also in thelr engines, to ensure st and speed, heir accommodations for pasnenger: unequalled for elegance ane com! Pri from New York to Liverpool, in firnt alass in second do, $76; exclaaive use of extra size « $525; from Liverpool to New York, U0 and % An experienced surgeon attached to dach « secured until pal A RESPECTANLR SCOfCH WOMAN Wiis TO TAKE one 157 ‘WANTS. families and gentlemen's washing to her residence. well on reasonable terms, at No eo Went Washing: place, top floor, room 18. A YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISite a SITUATION as governess in @ German fatnily, to instruet inthe jlewentary branches or music, and alvo offers to ansiat n needlework, Address box 3,248 Lost Oftce. ATION WANTED—RY A YOUNG FEMALE, sixteen years, to take care of th street WOMAN WISHES ence given. nent PREPOSESS PROPOSKD DATES OF BATLENG VALIFORNIA,—AN INTELIIGENT A FROM NEW YORK. Pam save ing American lady, pe 1 qualifications Wednesday, Dec. 2 able ine wish re Calornia as boaw Wednesday, Jan. 1 1 toa gentleman, or ‘> a» companion, No Wednesday, Jan. 2 gentlemen need avewer thi oes prepared to advange Wednesday, Feb fifty or one hundred doit A prepaid, to L. Wednesday, Feb. 21 Monter, Chatham rtreet P fee pay ey oR FURR A Lany, WHO 18 FAMILAR KDW 'D RE CuLLaNe No. eu tall street, Now York, with every bravch of housekeeping, woul oe BROWN, EHIPLEY's CO. Livrtpoot plenved to accept w situation in that cxpactty. A home, STEPHEN KENNARD & 6,27 Austin Friara, London, | And where rhe can feel an interest, is the principal con B. G. WAINWRIGHT & 0O., Paris rideration. Undoubted refereace givea. Addrest House. GEORGE H. DRAVER, Havre. ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable fer gold, silver, bulkion, specie, Jewelry, precious stones or metals, unless billx'of lading aro wigued therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed. Shippers please take notice, that the shipa of this line eannot carry any goods contraband of war. IR SOUTHAMPTON A BAuEMEN.—THE UNITED Staten mail steamer MEKMANN, i. Higgins, com- Mander, will sail for Bremen, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers for England aod France, on Saturday, Jauuary 27, at 12 o'clock M., from 37 North river. Price of passage— In the firet cabin, main saloon, #130 Ia the first cabin, lower saloon m0 In second cabin,............ oo An experienced surgeon is attached to each steamer, All letters must pass through the Post Office, Specie delivered in Havre and London, For passage or freight apply to —-C._-H. SAND, agent, 11 South William » je steamer Washington will wuccosd the Herman’ and sail Februany 24th. FH (OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED {States mail steamer UNION, R. Adams, Commander, Will leave New York for Hawa, touching at Southampton to land the mails and passengers, on Saturday, Feb. 10, at 120’clock, from pier 37, North River, foot of Beach atreet. Price of Passage—First Cabin. , é “ = Senet Cabin uggage not wanted on the voy doard the day before, marked below be taken after Thursday, Feb. 8. apply to MORTIMER TEAMSHIPS BETWEEN BAVRE AND NEW YORK direet.—The steamship ALPS will sail from Havre dt rect for New York, (without calling at any port in Bog land,) on Saturday, 25th of November. 6 rates of freight and parsage in first and second cabins will be very moterate. The sailing of the succeeding steamers will be shortly announced. France is less by ships from Havre direct for New York, than in ships calling at an English port. ly in Havre and Paris, 17 Boulevards ces Italiens, to Dooald Currie, or in New York to E CUNARD, 4 Dowling Green LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend soiling their favorite stesmabipe— t on No freight will freight or pasaago 53 Broadway, The rate of insurance in between First trade, or bus firet door, . B., Union square Post the trade preferred, $150.00. change, Ke., negotiated tion jotes, stocks, bom estate bought, sold and exchanged. confidential. 38 $: ‘merchandire. ronfidential and safe, by applying at “ST Grand street, corner of Bowery, room on second heey keeper, Herald office J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG MATRIED woman, without children (hoving lost her infant the day after ite birth), a respectable laby to wet nurse, at her own resi¢ence, 416 Tenth «treet, Griffin, 68 Marion street, Reference—Dr. ANTED-—BY A RESPECTAHLE WOMAN, A SITU nuree. Hest of city referemes. 242 East Thirteenth street, and avenue A, third floor, ANTED—BY A HOY, 14 YEARS OLD, RESIDING with bis parents, employment in any respectable eas occupation. Apply at 06 Allen street ANTED—A SITUATION, AS PORTER IN A STORE, by an Englishman, who bas the highew recom mendations from his employer, who parts him with re gret. be can turn bin hand almost to anything, he tw strict) houent. A line addressed to sober and perfect] , shall be attended to, UU ANTED—A CLERK TO ATTEND IN A GHAN- dlery and ship stores store, one acquainted w.th Inquire at J69 South «treet WINANCIAL, TO LOAN ON IMAMONDS, WATCH. a, jewelry, ko, or bough’ bonds aad mortgages, Business confiden' cal C At 102 Nassau street, room Ne, 2. tly executed, cokers aod commission merehante, PON & O ° TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 60. 00 Iry, Ke., or bought for eash. 4 mortgages negotiated: real All business elrietly AISTED & ©O., Brokers, au. CHEEREM AN hn street, corner of 10 LOAN ON DIAM )! D8, WATCH. 25.000 ee patton niver plate pi ke. ke, or bought for ¢ B. WOOLLEY. OF CHESTER... 2,125 tous, Capt. Wylie. WANTED.—MORTGAGE FOR ALB. GITY OF BALTIM pew) 2,688 a — $13.000 A $15,000 mortgage on ng gas CYTY OF WASHINGTON, do,.2,700 “ .. Capt. R. Leitel. xed Yor 960,00). fome of the best in the central part KANG. reese seeeeee Ly BTH HF ,, -——- of the city. Interest 7 per cent. A first rate knveat- OM PUILADELFULA, ment. Address Mortgage, Heral office CITY OF MANCHRYGHR.... Thursday, January 18, 1866, KANGAROO About Thureday———————« FROM LIVERPOOL OITY OF MANCHESTER... Wednesday, February 14, 1866, KANGAROO, .. About Wednenday,- Haloon $10, $65 and $55, according to state room. A limited wuraber of third class passengers will be taken from Yhiladelyhia aud Liverpool, foand io roviniane delphia,.,...50 | From Liverpool......,846 rom Fh Parties withing to lee | out their (riends ean obtan drafts on Liver ie |, in rome apply te ai SMITH, iphia, and No, 7 Broad” R LIVERPOOL. —FIRST REGULAR PACK ET—TAPS- COTT’S line—The favorite packet ship, WILLIAM AFPRCOTT, 2,000 tons burthen, James B. Bell, ou wander, will fail for the above port, punctually, oo Fei Gay next, the 26th inst., and has very superior accom modations for all clames of passengers, Persons about | proceeding to the old country will find thix fine mort cerirable conveyance. To secure passage, apply on board, at pler St, East river, or to TAPYSCOT! & ©9., 86 South atrect. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINK, vis Nicaragua, the Accessory Transit Company learagen propriators —The splewlid double engine steamship NORTHERN LIGHT, 2,900 tons burthen, Capt. EL Lovee will leave from pier No. 3 North rive at 5 o’emek ¥. M. precisely, for Punta Arenas, oa Satur day, January 27, 1855, connecting with the favorite steamship Sierra Nevada, 2,000 tons burthes, over the Nicaragua transit route, hiving but twelve miler of land tranrportation by first class carriages. These steamers | are unsurpassed in their ventilation and sccommods- first febip, to sail 26th January —The beautifal $ ino, for sale a house and lothn Willlaweburg, near Peck tilp ferry, only $500 money w pay, balance mortgage. Apply to8. C. BMITH, 59 lone mreet $1.00 W. M. Porm, M.D. Vax Peer, —WANTED TO BOKROW, $1,000 oR $2,000, on rea! or personal property. 2.00 —TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REAL, Be. tate im this city or Breoalya, Avvy MORGAN, in office of Seolis & Cooper, Chambers street, recond floor. C2: ADVANCED AND 1MAD TO ANY AMOUNT iry, plate, valuable On diamonds, watches, je and personal property, or bougat for the highest eash pricer reom, from @ A. M. to 4 I’. M. K. WOOD, 69 Vulton atreet, second oor, trout ON HOwNEHO! ware, neath \ © bought owt od the highest price pald, at’ No, 26 Catherine MocAVFREY & WALTERS, RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 06 WARKEN STREMT, ove coor from Greenwich.—Open daily (rom 10 A tol lV. M, aed 4to 7 M. Interest at cue rate of 6 TAF per cent allowed on ail sums frem $1 to $600. The fands of this inetitution are secu ted in bends and in the eity orth double the vaned, ., Preadent sa Presidents, axpmaniir |. Roxrow, Seeretary ORTH CAROLINA BIX VER CENT STATE #TOCK.— TRKARURY Deraxrucnt, Kaisuu, N.C, Dee. 26, 1864. zr. tion. For information or passage, apply only to | led proporals will be received a: this office amtil 19 CHAS, MOKG Agent, No. 5 Bowilng Green. o'clock A ot the Slet January next, for the Letter bagy made up at the office, Letters 2b ceuta | of three hundred and seventy thouvand dullars le bends, per balf ounce. | ramping thirty years. These bonds are ineued by the vor “4 | State of Carolina | and in acdition to the faith of | the Sta lb the stock bad by the State in said reed, | Aveta INDEPENDENT LINE—POSITIVELY THE clipper abip EASTERN STATH, Simon Ross, om: rander, will rail MelLourne. Her acoom modattna for passengers are superior to any vessel now up, both in Orst and second cabina untold, which can be had at low rates. freight or apply on board, at pler 6, East river, orto ABKELL & ELLiUF, 146 Pe wtrest, or E. ROH! ARDSON & CO, 62 South atreet, RTRALIA PIONEER LINK, CARRYING 7 nited Hates mail.—The new and elegant A 1 eli hip GRORGES, Willia ‘easter, 1,260 and the dividends arising {rom sad stock, are ia ain. ea Proposals will also be received at (he same time the purchase of right ning Vem years, jvm construction of the Weldon and Gaston Railroad, sad the om riv Hoth classes of bonds are, by express enactment, ex- r thousand dollers in bonds, ras by the same authority, fer the jement of the navigation of the Nouse and Tar from taxation for erpoee, 7 ‘Will bear date the let of January, 1466, and wit pons attached for the lnterest at nis per sent Slater, Jr a . per anpum, payable the fret days of Jacuary and Ju! will succeed twenty-third abip | in cach year Hoth iuterert aod principal will be ~4 jane I ae ne; and will have | vie at the Bank of the Republic in the ety of New Yorks, r ia te splese where the purchaser prefers to have them pay ~ an a able at the treasury of North Carolee aed the bala hey will be ineued in cums of one thousand dollars wed to them each aed ournaaeed by any a! | ee widding will please address their letters, om v4 ‘Trop for Nerth Carcling Mocke!’!—te the For freight - ~ ake wane a6 ples i East | ny ch, N.C, wad will diet “ river, or to R. OR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. —PASPAGE 806, | Vonitively first versel The clipper ship TARTAR, | FA. Mix, master, baving mortof her cargo on board, will | sailon or about the 25th inet. A limited number of par | sengers will be taken at $90 each and found, except in Ledding, if immediate application be made.” For light freiebt, or pascage, apply on board, or at pler 13 bast river. orto» WAITEER ke LORD, 108 Wall street EW YORK AND NEW OKLEANS STEAMSHIP Company—For New Orleans, stopping at Havana carrying the United States mail —The steamship CA HAWBA, B. W. shufelit, commande } commence receiving freight on Monday, January 22, and sail for the above ports on Thursday, January 26, at 12 0'cloem, Freight (or the wigned to our agents in New Orleans, James Connoly & Co, will be forwaried {ree of Passengers for Havana must procure pars * For freight or passage aevly HERON te Co,. agen’s, 31 Virowd N. B—The Black Warrior, J. D, Bullock, com’ and sail Friday, Feb 9. Bills of Inding must be sent in for signing the eve- Bing previous to the ship sailing. WR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA United Mtates Mall 1 steamer MARION, W. Pow wey manéer, will succeed the Ca No. 4 North river, on Weds a P.M. preeieely. Yor freight, apply on beers, where all | — bile of lading will be rigned A ton > office of SPOFFORD, TILRETON & Through tickets to Juckro The Southerner will succeed, ao 2. BAVANNASL AND FLORIDA—U. &. MA The new aod splemiid stoamebigfh LUNE odball, will ie York for Haveanan nesday, Jant 24, pier No. 4, Northy ocek P.M. Wills of wading signet of be ’ Ng BO few mage to CAMTE |. ‘S Brendway For da, through tier. le, B51, to Pilates, O25, ) Will ranceed, fond mm NORFOLK, PETERABURG AND RICHMOND ~ Tae United States mail steamship JAMECPOWN, |. Parrish, commander, will leave pier 13 North river. om Satorday, Jan. 27, at 2 v/cloek P.M: will « folk the bext afternoon, and Petersburg tbe folowing morning. Vrom Norfolk, passe the Few thy by rallremd direct, with thr ot from WeMen to Wilmington, Auguste = ton and tase to Norfolk, $8, we Petersburg ant Kichawed ea Gounge halt ine. A ” i ea HARD TIMES, WARD RELIEF As#OCTATION commie of tit aeson atioe have (atom an ofiee at 7 Amuity eteret, where sesiiemis oh tee | ward requir ng aid, (whose cactd are oat renchet b a od puriie institutions of benevolence streaty eats ditebed ) | Mey Give notice of theis @nata, by letter oF other wee The eitisnns of the ward will te waly n o~o big oor mittee for their donations fer the ferpoare fie ve caen. Once (Somtnys ereepied) (rom 8% 10 © loth A.M pnd fram 4 to 6 EM FT. PRAMS, Chairman Buecut! ye 6 7G Abame. LF OF TRE POOR — THE ag on Band's large «8 CMAN ede in whole or ameun fret of January the Ptate of No LE mye so bon aes 1 8 grape * ved SPras we 19 0a © erat Onty — iar * New 0 ie 8 deel ' lar class of bowls for w! they Taleo state at what point an! whet kind propose to pay ia wilh be opened at 10 e'clork A. M., of the Shot ary next, in the presence of the Governor, the fe ry and Comptroller of State, and of G. W. Modecas, nt of the Hank of the Mate of North Careiina. ndersigned reserves the right of asceptiog geek part as may be Cormed mort advan te the eredit « th Caroline ie application to Me T, city of Rew Yoru }, 1G. DW, COCK, Pub. Treas, of 8. © meeting for he pary b.? senting the by-laws. BAY DO, Seeretary 2 50 INeTRUCTION, AND 05 POR VENMANSIIY, AND uw for & thorough course of double entry m A retactom of owe ball f a wit the times GALOMITH, 282 Prosteny. with ¢ ner hams rel» woke place im inane’ p con be equine, the eeu aw LSU RE WOU © mo we sebohare tein oo! wun lon mane wh mpaey aden pan Pease shéresd pte eB Re 1 LADY, WHO TACONT: YOR SmvIOA Done of thie eet tnatity doe of tale fisenanget, when t bot stew tbe Frenah language, oF » fagntt f ghd benenes |p eaehen ge her har ward, . pines, Weg hth erent. The bert rele CON KEEPSO 0 — IO DOLIRAT On PAD WAT at of Neoarten street, i loten vpeaiat aka ) 1 Wwanls bowie prasviealy; ot only O . cour of beteree. eee bare o shesedlde per je cw the haréUmer, Bath etetent everee eatalge gm 100% OOM he On. Gre Lemmons De Widtive on ee “- A LANGUAGE — PROV IPGR of te ‘ork Untversity, oh inetewrt native Yengue, on the tallow'ng "brea e hing levetms three timers 0 week, OF a n pepe em Meeewe of theater rs ene s woree at the Profeseer + reedense, Collamore ee fe spor, re a, he charge ‘hen will be O10 for tommy f deg in the ight w J.B WULLAME, 373 Comal et | sone e y teur we Ul

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