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Marine Affairs. ‘Lavncu Posrroxso,—The launch of steamship Arago , Wi ran e Saturday at 4PM. ’ Dyxeuicr Corton.—The fishing schooners Statesman, ‘Buopire State and Rvinvow, arrived yesterday from Little Egg Harbor, picked up off that port, the previous day, “OT bales of cotton, and brought them to this city. The sehooners lie at Fulion Market, where the cotton can be seen. Launcn.—The elipper echooner North Point, 360 tons burthen, for Johnson & Lowden, was launched from the yard of Lawrence & Fowlkes, foot of North Fifth street, Williamsburg, on Tuesday afternoon. She will run in the New York and Baltimore line, and will be command- ed by Copt. E.R. Swain. An Ally of jo Intelligent Te: man, or true friend of temperance will, we deny that alcoholic stimulaate have a place and soience. The purposes. ver- that the cause of temperance cannot be harmed, health may be promoted and life even saved, by redert to.sloobelle remedies. It is the abuse camoreerepeonme nan nas to he finsed, and might be said of many things within the range matecia medica. t in medica lure, abuse is more likely to occur from ity than from quantity. One may be so guarded, as ‘We never confound the desire for beverage with the neces aity jor medicine, by taking @ drink instead of a prescrip- ‘tion; yet » prescription of impure, aduiterated medica- menix,whesher alconolic, , OF vegetable, may burt instead cf heal, and accelerate the very evil it was in- tended to remedy. While alcoholic stimulants age re- tained by common consent for healing purposes, it is of ‘the first necessity that the medical dispensers thereof should be supplied with tke pure article. The public Dealth and weli being demand this. A dishonest spirit ene ghee mad naliesie te ot Soest a t for pure and relia! ors, there are but few channels of resort. thia fact, and a desire to promote both the cause iperance and public health, that pone us to to the subject. There is one alcohol a ‘which we believe to be entirely reliable, as effica- cious as reliable, for medical purposes. We refer to the ‘Aromatic Sclieham Schaapps,”” manufactured by ho Wolfe, and only by him, though there are count itera Rho mente palm othe bad article under | hia name. These Se! ps have won ® wide reputation with the public and medical faculty, by their re- roperties.—They are manufactured most pure and ence metical \. distinguished at im in them. In their use for a variety of apecial ‘complaints, such as gravel, gout, and all acute and chro: nie affections of ithe bladder and kidneys, as well as for the purpose of general invigoration, their success has been certainly surprising—as the certificates of « two thousand physicians of every section of the coun and countless testimonials from persons relieved by ‘Sehna ciently attest. cannot think or family, would be p: vy his or thei ing constantly in the medicine closet a supply of the “ Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps.’’ Indeed, we are quite satintied that a timely resort to the Schnapps has saved net a few lives, and recovered the health and strength ef thousands, We know of much good done by Mr. Wolfe’s valuable preparation within the circle of our wn personal observation The medical faculty seldom endorse an ‘‘datside”” remedy until its merits force ‘them, and the fact that the Schnapps are approved and of % A tie nce interests of an} NEW YORK: Runzoca, wife of James Mc- morning, January in the 81st of her age, Saka MUNNS, mother-in law of Dr. Valentine The relatives and friends of the family, and those of her grand-sons, Dr. Wm. H. Van Buren and Isaac Bell, Jr,, are invited to attend her fi from the residence of her son-in-law, No. 1 Depau row, Bleecker street, this ton Wed ada ye Tao: in , January 24, sag MM. MPSON , 1 28 years, son of Rabert Phoanpeon’ Je. 4 friends and acquaustances of the family, with those of Wells Phillips, are respectively invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at two o’clock, from the remdence of his father, No. 76 Sixth street. His re- mina will be taken to Greenwood for interment. On Wednesday, January 24, afti Mluess, Awnie M. TALLy, only daughter ly. ‘the relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her late resideace, No, 267 East Thixteenth street, to-morrow. Funeral ser- vice at 9A, M., at St. Bridget’s church, Washington papers and Philadelphia Ledger please copy. On Wednesday morning, January 24, Hannan, daugh- ter of the late Samuel Clarke. ‘The friends of the family are requested to attend the funeral, from the residence of her brother, Jobn Clarke, No. 189 West Twenty-seventh street, this afternoon, at half past one o’clock, ‘On Tuesday, January 23, at the residence of her father, ny Geo. A. Fhelpiy Kaq., . wile of Win. C, Hender- son, Esq., of Piqua, Lansaster county, Pa,, in the 284 year of her age. The friends of the family are invited to attend her fu- neral, from No. 129 West Fourteenth street, to-morrow morning, a balt past ten o'clock, Her remains will be taken to Fairfield, Ct., for interment, Philadelphia papers please copy. On Ti lay, January 23, Joan CamPnecy, The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- quested to attend his funeral, this morning, at ten o'clock, trom bis late residence, No. 174 Elizabeth street. On Wednesday, January 24, inthe 36th year of her age, CATHARINE KavaNacH, wife of James Loque. ‘the relatives and friends of the fi ‘are respectfully ited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No, 38 Third avenue, to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock. At Harlem. on Wednesday, January 24, from injuries received at the late fire at Mr. Havens’, Fort Washiag- ton, in discharge of his duty, Mr. Witiam Wison, aged 44 years and 10 months. e relatives and friends of the family, and the mem- bers and ex-members of Pioneer Hose Company No. 43, and the Fire De) vited to atten three o'clock, from his late residence, on Third avenue and 121st street. On Wednesday, January 24, after along illness, Srr- PHEN ARENTS, 00 of the late Thomas Arents, of this city, aged 46 years. His frieuds and relatives are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 338 Hicks street, pear Sacket street, Brooklyn, on Saturday morn- ing, at ten o'clock, without further invitation. 4 Brooklyn, suddenly, om Wednesday ripen ys en ary 24, SARAH ANN, daughter of James E. and Mary G. Lent, aged 2 years, 8 months and 10 days. ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neral, trom No, 63 Johnson street, corner of Jay street, thiA afternoon, at two o’clock. On Tuesday morning, January 23, in the 48th year of her age, Maky KeRniGaN, wife of Thomas 5 ‘The funeral will take place from the residence of her com somes Kenmore, — street, Caps doors Nice enue, % a atternoem, at one 0 . ‘The friend: ‘of the family are invited to attend. On Wednesday, January 24, at No. 167 Third street, Tiliseeee i 46th year of his age, Frevenick H. nt in general, are ws _proaincn in- funeral, to-morrow afiernoon, at SALBS AT AUCTION. v | LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEKR.—3TOCK3 AND donde at auctioa, Regular sale, Alvert H. Nicolay well this day, January 25, at 123, o’cloca, at the | Merchants’ Ex. for aczountof whom ic may con- (| corp ;—$5,00 Michigau Southern Railroad 7 per ceat interest zat March Ist and Sep eader 1st, $1,000 each; $ Columbas, Piqua aad lodiana Rail- road first mortgage 7 per ceat convertible oonds, interest payable January Ist and July Ist, $1,090 each, $7,000 | veland and Toledo Railroad 7 per cent convertible ia. | come bonds, interest payable let January and lst July in N. Y., $1,000 each; $1,000 city of Racine (‘Visconsin) 7 per cenit convertible bonie,interest coupons vayanie an- maally. 0m the 10th February; $5,000 La Crosse acd Mi Railroaa wai & per cent convertible bonds, interagt | peysble Ist January apd 1at July, at tle Broadway Baak LY $$1,000°each ; $5,000 Cleveland acd Pittaparg railrowl 7 Nov. Ist, $500 each road first mort Int May and lst Railroad, cent income bouds, imterest payable May lat aad as $7,600 Cincinnati and Chicago Rail. 0 per cent bonds, interest payable omer, $300 each; 10 shaes Bri $100 each; 33 $60 each; 4 uo. E ; 100 do Empice City Bank, $26 each; 4do American Express Company, $100 each? 4 de. Commercial Fire Insurance Compauy, $60 each; 25 do North America Fire Insurance Compa- ay $50 each; 60 do. Fulton Fire Insurance Company, 825 each; 10 do. Manhattan Fire Insurance Company, $50 each: 200do, Old Potomac Copper Company, $10 each; 160 do. Isabella Copper Company, $10 each; 100 do, Hi- wasse Mining Company, $5 each; 150 do, Phenix Mining d Manufactur ng Company, (confer-ing the privilege of subscribing to anew company, formed upon the most favorable basis of any in the Cumberland region, $100 each; 20 do. Masterson, Smith and Sinclair Stone 48 ng Co., $25 each. (‘Theabove company has a capital of $100,000.) Terms of sule—ten per cent this day, and the balance before to o’clock to-morrow. Tne accrued interest on all the bonds will bs charged to the purchas- er. Special «ale on Saturday next. Next ceguiar sals on | Monday. Albert H Nicolay holds regalar sales of stocks and bonds every Monday and Phursday,at the Merchants? Exchange, and'also special sales, when required, Tuos- | day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, At private sale, ® great variety’ of first class railroad, city and Stato bonds, bank, insurance and other stocks, of ualoubted | character for investment. For particulars soe his pri- vate sales catalogue, Office No. 4 Broad street, next to corner of Wall, Vee NOTICE. 8. HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.— e igh attention of house and hotel keep ers in called to the tollowing extensive catalogue sale of elegant furniture, decorations, silver rors and pianoforte, &e., this day. ing, at 103, A M. preciaely, ‘at house 79 Warren street, ollows:—Two elegant rosewood suits in brocatelle, mabogany 4o., euperd rosewood beckease, ) escru- toire, rosewood corner etegeres, rosewood pianoforte of fine tone and finish; elegant French plate pier glass, oval and mantel mirrors, fine ofl paintings and engravings tapestry snd ingrain carpets, elegant vases an mantel ornaments, sofas, easy and reception chairs, rosewood hal! chairs, mahogany spring seat parlor chairs and rockers, miabogany and walnut round tables, do. exten- sion tabi wood and mahogany French bedateads, ccttage do., feather beds, hair mattresses, rovewood an: mahogany dressing bureaus with marble tops, do. wash- da, marble top centre and side tables, china toilet fine assortment of china, crockery and glasaware; sement and kitchen furniture, with which the will commence, UCTION NOTICE.—PRIZE FOWIS, &C. painti mir- ‘Thursday ‘morn- ., FROM THE late show at Barnum’s Museum.—PETER PARKS, auctioneer, will sell on Friday, Jan. 26, at 1034 o'clock, at his salesroom, No, 79 Nassau street, about 200 pairs of fowls from the late fair, consisting of every veriety of domestic and game fowls, and com most of the premium birds. The sale will be unexampled in its way, and worthy universal attention. ION NOTICE . WILSON, AUCTIONEER. much prescribed by our moist eminent physicians, proves | Way, late y. nO: Seaeer coesaceively tet they potaese 258) merits. The | — His friends, and those of h's brother, Thomas P. Way, po Sh Skull bic 2 Beacsioen. Meader Near nly thing to guard against is imposition—to be sure | are invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, | tt ?et ‘between Loventh and Eighth avewnen erostetn Bot to get some imitation stuff for thereal thing.—Even- | at twoo’clock. His remains will be taken to Greenwood. | "tet, betws parlor Turkttuve Ga etiiee, eontte kad alte Mirror, Jan. 19. i In Jersey City, on Tuesday evening, January 23, Eo- | tinjes about 300 ‘yards tapestry carpet on the floors, albert H. N will hold his regular Yate Dozahy. aged . years and 4 months, son of J.V. | irre ‘bier glasses, rome etegere with mirror doors, semi-weekly auction sale of stocky and bonds tiie day, | — Funeral this morning, st nine o'elook,’ from: No. 16 | Precatsile curtains, rosewood seven ostave pianoforte, $h22% alelock, at the Merchants’ Hxehange. For {ur- | Morris street, Jersey City. Interment im Princeton Ce- Le tobi, cine Ainute abd ein’ sete ine ther parti rertisemen| anot | metery. ‘3 che Z Catalogues can be obtained at the office, No. 4 Ai Blog ting on Monday, January 22, Col. Caan | aren een ee ody bed cad teas tact! ie sy Snowpen, aged 84 years. treanen, bedroom carpets, crockery, at Haas ware, silver Pianos! Pianos!—Great Reduction in Prices. | — = ware, castors with cut ) elegant nervice, szSeperier toned, planon: for $176; 9300 and 629, inte. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY BAY. pip apg Pe ag, a wma Saks, Voenats, Foca ‘good trument as strong Prete a nao wendelenlteey onal hint hl , fe, large @urabie as those which cost $600. Pianos of every va- PERSONAL. furnished house. The furniture is nearly new, and every riety of style and price, comprising those of ten different | ———_____________________-_______ article will positively be sold, Manufactories—among them the celebrated modern im- | 7 F THIS SHOULD MEET THE NOTICE OF JOHN OR UGEION NOTICE—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER — Horace Waters pianos,and the frst premium wolian Henry Phebus, they would hear of to (a og sc yg ee ee Be Se apiece © or'e maake; Coumers of the Watien. | their SBvantagethy.eniliag 08 287 Fourth aveune, c., to take place this day, at 16% o'clock, at $11 Ninth pianos at . Melo | ——<—$— ——————————————— 5 A of every style, fFom five different manufactories. F SARAH DARKIN (OR DARKEN) THA® FORMERLY | svenue, will be deserving attention —without reserve, Each instrument guaranteed. lived at Mrs. Van Vieets, No. 6d Barclay street, as a | Tain or ey” og ods of t Ld toe wy? 4 HORACE WATERS, 333 Broadway. jomestic, will send her address to the unde , ehe oe ladien’ dresses; i of Pay nm Sai ane ieee slaiciaeiicaae J Will receive information valuable to herself, H. HALL, ge oka cm Ny, Coy pavge cing P - ‘Whoo! Stop your Horses—the atreet, tairs. Londo want 10 g00 out commer of Reate atest, 900 Broadway, | ete ——— uate. gold pocket area ta iat alk wele, to get ‘fis daguerreot; taken. HOLMES’ New F THIS MEETS THE NOTICE OF GEORGE W. Mc- | one lady's do., &e, Deposits Pace ‘The owner is York Picture’Company furnish splendid portraite for eee who in the year 1846 ress eee to Calfiornia. BELL & BUSH, Auctionvers. ealy 25 cents street, or any of his friends, he or mai soa og omggremipaes mica BS a7 eaten fg ROG 9 wil confer a favor by sendiag his prevent to No. pieced wy es ioe tear 1 fa cutee A daring Ratesotedelon, Gan al tee ether these deter [eee Auctioneer, will ell at auction, by order af the execators / receive a certificate of membership in the: NFORMATION WANTED—OF PHILIP REILLY, AGED | of J. 8. Maurits, deceased, on Thursday, January 25, at Art and Literary Dine pears, who left his father's house on Monday, | 194 o'clock, me ble sales. peetts 0S. Wasau sree comes off very soon. Call at No, 2 Astor Had on when he left & plaid jecket, silver jetap, emextmment of, Aast.aiets ncigtiant of or at the Knicker! office, 348 Broadway, up pante and small round hat. Any information of ns 1} pibodpe's aailed per digg i veal aed rah eaten ts 9 weceived by his father, Edward eg mee rap sath Unteod gold g : oo rbseed telettag Neeae/ od Ras HENRY ian wa Tumiven ootosa | 5: Kv eects obi | tock of Fenton’s ce : wish- 2 ager yor Ere ay ve fag Hinens will do well to examine these goods before pur- jth from Liverpool, in ihe ship Harvest Queen, and RT ea on co mactren ae chasing, as they are the best goods ever brought to this | left his wife on the Sth instant, stating that he was fei d mgrrghir tp Be eae Ae at Sep merlin Poe market, and warranted to wear well. E. H. LEAD. | going to Philadelphia, to look for employment, since | Thursday, Jan. 25, at 4 o'clock P. M., the stock of first BEA’ 347 Broadway, corner of Leonard street. which time she has not heard from him. If he wishes | ¢lass Broadway furs see sen a suse a —— to see,his wife, he will lose no time in on her, as | #uperior quality. N. b.— wi cont unt Dry Goods at Reduced Prices—The follow- | she is dangerously ill. Any information about him will | the entire stock in disposed of, ing goode will pass grat bargains to make room for | be thankfully received, Address box 3,444 Post Office. | > ctynaw HEGEMAN, AUCTIONEER, FRIDAY “sat para- | - wi a os Aina a 5 , Matias, blankets, quilts, fasinels, ribbens, shawls and ARY COWLEY WISHES TO HEAR FROM HER Sis. | AJ, Jan. 26, at 10 o'clock A. M.» at the large store Dombazines. K. H. LEADBEATER, 347 Broadway, corner ter, Efisabeth Hart, late of Cork. Direct care of pe ctenes ot Myre Aye sae anne Oe of Leonard street. Mars. Mary Greer, 16 East Capitol st., Washington, D. C. wren \ Gistecda: taatiey 4 oJ fas, set ——— 5 Ny beds, , bookcases, Private Class in Practical Phsenology.—Mr. iE PERSON WHO TOOK THROUGH MISTAKE A | two planor—Nunos & Clark, makers, ko. Also two valn- FOWLER will give the first lesson to his class at eight black surtout overcoat, at the Academy of Music, on | #ble horses, harness, wagons, tinman’s tools, = A @elock this evening, at the Cabinet, 308 Broadway. ednesday sveniag 1ith inst., will please return the | to be sold without reserve, to close the co; rahip of Those who wish to join may do #0 now. ganie to J. J. MOFFATT, No. 3 Cortlandt street, to wave | the frm. Jip pk \ What is Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps t— | u2er Souble. ¥ JOSEPH HEGRMAN, | AUCTIONEER.—FRIDAY, R an. LD 7 al oe roow, - Seo report, of Ten Governors, published in the Tribune HARD TIMES. e FP isee saat rect peed come ‘The Committee on Prisons (Gova. Duke and Deere.) to WERICAN WIDOWS? RELIEF ASSOCIATION—DE- | pe™ and deeper oy ea ary goods, ci vases, Sie Aromotic,Gchnapse fa ove boopltsia, respectfully | Knewtiecs porty, hat whe a ae ee een, | ert et dam pps in our mown al y, but who are now suffering want; its | report that they have examined the article, and in t sho wuaia antonr Oates, than, ben, smd roul amir tal gr tgrnew benassi | ne ag Sms ha gga oe judgment it posresses no advantage over other brands | chasity to save their children from’ suffering and bE dye fore a, he consid dies of gin at much loss cost; and therefore recommend that | dation. To visit and assist such, according to our abili- tate he aeoston bu mene of the guint this Board do sot endorie it over the pure Holland gin. | ty, this association has been organized. All who sub- | Mission and auction ® ao Wesel oman eee Mame tm xEDAt2, Xo, 7 Wiliam sit, | Tages oabioar Wan x info | mabe wrangements with ow we Nout x emi pelle the pure Holland gin, warranted, as imported by | gid of such deserving objects of their rity, willbe | ment o! jn, such aa groceries, ‘ery, furoitare, or 8 98; semmpie bottlon 0 cents each; 12 bot- | considered members, and be entitled to = voice in the Sickda et ee me plete, direction. ‘The following arethe officers agreed upon for | “OM mission, Her : ¢ preliminary o1 sonnet “3 \ONSTABLE’S SALE—WM. B. JONES, AUCTIONEER. mittrtaa. 6. W. Browne, No. 8 Eaat Fittenth street; | Cy virtue of an cxecution, { wil sli thia ny. at on Treadwell, Bt Mricholon Hotel” Jessen Colgate, 60 Wall 10%; o'clock A. M., at store 145° Canal street, 110 cloth and superior to some, of the many which have been test- | street; Wm. H. Burrows, Irving House. : bows = 1 ae machine A ba ay roe Teas Soo retake he tet Stvon Fearn ald tala eget\| pons ees Mee TET ee ee | ee — | we e cars, LON IN, jreene street. DOTIO L. 222 | _ tar of Hall's patent powder proof lock, both having re- | Contributions are needed fmmediately for the relief of | AS COMIS, | AUCTIONEER. —OOAL | YARD, 222 ponte agra oR gg Wirap kl Bang oe rly one hundred families already visited. | Bxtures; also, ten years lease of two brick dwellings, oe Cees OE, Ae ee pines Ker | ———— =p on Semana’ | three story, situate on Thirteenth street, between avenue ¢) of Jones’ celebrated patent combination and OTICE.—AT A MEETING OF THE ELEVENTH WARD | 4"S0a'Firat avenue, will be sold by E. Combs, st auction, ta Keliet Association, held January 18, « resolution | 4," Order of the cavignee, on the promlves, ou Friday, safe exhibited at the World ‘was passed to extend the follo invitation to the | jay. 96, at 11 o'clock A. M. The stock consists of lump | by Ball’s and Jones’ leck, and offered as a reward to any | donors towards the association -—A\ ns who have | snd ‘egg coal and dust: also, two h vr 5 | Sa eee ‘mvoral:| ‘rouse assoudetcn ettese be Pivimcmoner orpetieee | For particulars inquire of the auctioneer, 4 Grand | five elie! either ving money or ions, | aime in the ; m | are hereby invited to volt “ite Telet Hosen of the Asse ¥. J. PETERS, Assignee, | ‘openin; ‘no cl jation, corner nth street an core ewian. Ath - $ ow, or boys having’ during the time,) but the | is distributed to applicants on every day ¥ A igre B, FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER. —BY FRANK- | money in its safe depository and was returned | between the hours of land 4 o'clock P. M., that they 4 & NICHOLZ, office 81 Nasnan street.—F. & to the proprietor, and a medal awarded him for the become acquainted with the manner pursued in | ¥° Bd May rpm oo ae to their friends and | safe of the world. Caution—None genuine | gj relief, the general character of the association, | the public that they will give their prompt attendance | except those having the subscriber's name on & metal extent of its pperations. The association desire | t *alev of household furniture, merchandise, &., at | SILAS C. HERRING, reafter, all persons who make donations of pro- | Private residences and stores, | Pe ee eee pe Feet ie to the aewociation, inform the committee at | + pexvOORT HENRY, AUCTIONFER. BY HENRY be lef Koom name. rot rie ee "4 N, B—the above safer and locks can be had. (adding ‘ANDREW MILIS, Esq., President. | pct BUCK thle day, 8¢ 11 o'clock, at the store, No. freight) at manufacturer's, prices of | Bia "audri Paren Joemavix, Secretary of Managing Committee, "| Stte"tlegit Hudson fay faimne with, come te'bieien, | i otal ™ IXTH WARD RELIEF ASSOCIATION.—THE TRRA. | Bussia sable victorines, mink, marten, fine ermine, ston» — surer of the Association acknowledges the receipt of | Marten, bruen marten, chinchilla, fiteh marten, Freach } Salamander Safes—Robert M. Pat= | {he following subscriptions and donations since his las | ble, Biberian squirrels, Ko., together with « large aud GOK to the alae - § os report:-— P elegant asortment of rich sleigh robe fhe above celebrated safes, . ©. Goffin’s impene- | J.J. Janeway ........$100 Ferrin & Leggett... ina :sguliiimaaiie:< «i ietneimraiaitiaian wees Aan fable defiance locks and ‘cross bars. Rey, M. Curran, Pastor Anthony Crowa, i cotantes vat cod ‘kp Sa | a sputagrns Rene Artal 2 Dane She oe O'clock, at his sales room, 10 Wall atreet, a magnificent The Diget We id Waleed tno | Genet Omedy.. |. te Be ae ieee kell ortument of diamond jewelry, enamelied and hunting ‘ted Dr. Dea’ T remedy, the ® f Alami- 96 Joba Martin uf watches, &c.—The diamond jewelry consists of cluster eoledrat . ‘8 great iy, yrup o! 25 oe | and single stone pins and rings,in rich Parisian settings; wa, for coughs, colds, and inflammation of lungs, is = A. 8. Brigerman dia wate ot th, earrings and lots: hedive! a a78 way. Price 60 saute per Bottle. 4 welled watches, set’ with dlamonds; Jules Jurgenss = tee ean ti de 4 ; | ime keepers, and independent secon \s, The Greatest of the Age-—That te | james Segpnons a oe invoice of Romell) ‘Tobias, Cooper, Righy & what everybody says who bas used ir. TOBIAS’ | (amen ine 10 CA Sischir, | Dent, and others. Buyers would do well to attend, as ba ioe Sone, _Sroany: save eet ‘tC ag: ela 10 M0. Binet.” thin sale ix one of the best of the season. Sale ponitive Saiietave the money te returned. ' Price 20 ‘and | E- 7. Christianson, Phillip 0. Reilly |: } cone it 60 cents, Depot 60 Cortlandt street. pena A cca COLTON, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD) FCRNI a Beteere tn.'C @ ture, carpets, oileloths, 100 co! bedateada *s Ointment.—Professor Holloway bean Aor mirrors, office desks, Ke., ke.—F. Colton will sell tuis had the honor of being presented to the Emperor of deco day, Thureday, January 26, at 101, o’¢lock, at the auc Rassia in 1863, and obtaining permission for the sale of monies’ | ticn rooms, No. 69 Beekman atrect, @ very large aasort this extraorcinary ointment Russia, in consequence | ¢ Thomas White ment of good new and secondhaud furniture, some of of its extraordinary efficacy in all skin diseases. It will | Wm. & Burtoe, J, | whieh has been but little used, comprising every variety cure salt rheum and scrofula when all other means fail. haut Wits, “} | of parlor, bedroom, dining room and basement. Also, | Sold by all druggists, at 25e., 62),c. and $1 per pot, and 5 Yonn Cece . g | dedsand mattresses, carpets and oileloths, French plate atthe manufactories, 80 Maiden ‘ane, New York, end | jayid Riordan |) § Jedediah Milier, Mb. 19 | MiFFOr®, office furniture, &e. Also, 100 cot bed 24 Strand, London. tehool teachers in Robinson & Charles wteads entirely new, suitable for the trade as well ax all ) = = = ene Word School, City ine | see acre NO wrted, oes thd ie r COOK, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD FUR On Sunday, January 14, by the Rev. Dr. McCarty, 2 » Uh } u jon \ Sitesi Rowsnt Lye, of the Bartlett Guards, to Rowrrs; Madame Bungay 5 H. VonGlabn......... 5 | G day, 00 170; GromGicsceooan, ichwoee ioe aah t daughter of the Hon. John McKenna, all of this | ¥. L. Vultee 10 Maurice Keating...... 5 | Cortisadi, Geo. Cook will sell as above a general assort \_, en Wm Robinson 10 J. Thiekbroom ........ § | ment of furniture, bedeteads, mattresses, rockers, tin lay, December 19, by the Rev. Dr. Muhlenberg, | George Bruce . 20 H. Wohitman..., ’ a | ioe ier, enka, crockery sd glaseware, 30 do nos Quan Mowniocr, Faq. Of this city, to Mina Autos from individuala im sums Vee sg 5g | eit nmotn; also, & fargo. i oot la gues, scaling ermoy, count 5 nd. id erecceees COE 0 . 7 ‘Geie be deonw fos On jodpesday,'Decem x19, by the Rev. Mr. Hervin, cy pow are carigmnngeny ter palan ister, ae [=a Ry ot Fader amount received mp Logs report... $841 & | teored Bridgeport, © ‘aduate of Trinity Coll , Dublin, Ire. ¢ tollowing dunations have also been received — ACCARON we: “ fands to isa Biase Frr2cinnos, of Heidigeport, Ck» young: oou,) Broadway. 169 loaves breal | egg ea ole my cat dangliter of Mr. Maurice Fitzgibbon, of Castie Roach, | © rd wireet..... seveccesLaboep | Sreseuteh, teen, euanen poles county Cork, Ireland, and cousin of Dr. Rager, of Man’ | C, Giedide ter of beef | | hey,’ Bronils cuectiote chester, England. . 49 loaves broad | pines! Gi - ‘Knives, forke by the Rey. Martin Herr, of Port Jervis, Mr. Wintsa | J. V. Hutebler, $8 Chatham street, 1 dozen under- | Jorn tuemite “ite. > Sharraxo vo Mise Hextuerta 8. Wrucur, both of shirts and hal iam, geize wits, een nner” | leon furniture, W. Av CARTRM, Auctioneer, 61 Hey +t Brooklyn, L. I. total number of fasniles 1 amounts to near re .—BY (On Tuesday evening, January 23, by Mayor Conrad, at | 700, while the total number of souls ccacues the lavas | Pies ae ry cen. ide’s father, Mr. Hvce I. MoCav- | amount of 1,260 per day. | i Detaled wake of of tox, of the firm of Campbell & Mevanleys, to Miss Bur | ‘Ire public are respectfully inviied to visit the store brated Mr, Galbraith, | | Sus'A., daughter of Dr, A. Bocmanvilie, allof Philadel. | house of the association on Toesiay, Thursday aol ye ever brought forward by bin ja. | Saturday of each week, at 44 and 46 Dune stroet, where | > There is no truth in the reported marriage, published | alldonstions m money, clothing, kc I be daly ac- | Y gmyerterisye Haxato, of Mr, Samael P. Miles to Mra, | buowleriged, oF by the Treasurer, h8 Bim «troet ) Aven One We. Mier as, icoasurer. after the HERALD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1855. | depot corner Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue, om $20" SALES AT AUCTION. “4 , EE PCC. Byall e | ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER,—BY H. H. LEEDS POOL,—UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. YOUNG WOMAN 18 DESIROUS OF CBr, & Co.—Thursday, Jan, 2s.-Marble mantels At ae te ne ee ssituation as cook and washer, paripe chjoutien to o'vlock P. M., at the marble yard of Robert J, Osbill & depart with the United states mails for Baro; ‘work of @ small private family, ‘de seen for NG rag elegy Ry eh third porkerety on Wednemiay, February 7, at 12 o'clock M. | two dapat No. 7% Orange street, Hated diaephand valnotis ecsoeten et oF i her berth, at the foot of Canal'strest. For freight | ee ——— ad tele, mapulactured by the above frm, con: of richly | oF passage, having unequalled accommodations for ele- FRENCH WET NURSE, WELL. REQOMMENDED BY carted and moulded statuary, Ttailen, Lisbon, | gance and comfort, apply to two physicians, Can beasen at street. EDWAXD K, COLLINS, 56 Wall street. ve 5 Eryptian: plain, and otber fashionable mantels, to be Pade lt OE ache ah Rava without reserve, by 4 can remaly two or jes ines | nt of the >. 21. bai, Oot Breonlige 1f Goalnes, after yaymee ¢ notice that the ships of . ae ics ints Saree war. ENRY V1. LEED?, AUCTIONKER.—BY H. H. LEEDS | &Co.—Thursday, Jan. 25th, and Friday, 26th, at | gieloch, st the salesroom, 10 Nassau street, large gale of fancy goods, an entire invoice of Wolstenaelm’s } real Sheffield plated ware, in imitavion of silver, every | article is wroucht by hammer, and will never wear throwgh as plated , RMAN PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS A SITUA- jon as chambermaid and waiter gir’, or a4 seam n American family; speaks i give ity reference. Apply at 277 oenth stree’ of avenue A, roou Ma.i Steamers.—The ships composing the line are by iy ed ATLANTIC, Capt. West. PACIFIC, Capt. Nye. These ships have been built by contract, 1 NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES BALTIC, Capt Comstock ADKIATIO, Capt, iis, consisting of tea kettlos, tea p me . ete, » forks, © 4 ladles, trays, | government service, Every care has been taxen ia thou | A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WOMAN WANTS A as? camlentio Sia rv a eee a he Piso on dy iso in thetr engines, to ensure ntre situation in ® private family, to cook, warh and ink , and other costly shefield ware. This invoce | and speed, and their accommodations for passenger fron, The best city referenee given at A in to be Fold without limit to the highest bi Also, | unequalled nee and comfort. Price of | street, near Lexington aveaue, up stat ‘; 6 Liverpuol, in first class cat j Oxclusive use of extra sige # rpool to New Y An experienced surgeon attached to each sbi secured until paid for. PROPOSED DATES OF BAITING FROM FEW YORK, Pro Wednesday, Dee, 27,. 1854 200 cases Italian marble goods, the teeent importation of Signer G. B Vandoltini, consisting of beautiful alabaster Froepe, rtatuette and figures: also, large Etrusean lebe, Roman, and other vaseu, large agate vases for tries and niches, urns, and other goods, all in the new est style. Also, several invoices of alabaster statuary, representing the Three Grae ous of Canove, Danc ag Girls, Cleopatra, Susannah, of Canova, Hercule VOMAN, WITH CITY REPERENC' as cork) he understands Try, jellies, &e.; bas lived in the brs! of private q and would vow take @ place in © seapectable wate bearding Pouse, Can be seen at Ul Mott street fer two days, between Houston and rince LADY WHO BOARDS, WAN I A NEAT GIRL TO Venus in a Shell, busts. Alsa, a large invoice of bronzes, | Wednesday, Jan, 10,. 185 do her warhing, ands toy plat wing and groups, figures, &c.; china ware, fancy soap, portemon. an, 24,. 1855 fake care of an infant, one who suitecan have & pleasant ni Pocketbooks, imitation jewelry, and fancy articles, y T,.1880. Saturd home, month, inquire before 6 o'clock together with a variety of other goods, to close Invoices. | Wernentay, Fev. 21..1890 Saturday . Ane street, 3 ~ ar eg eae See : Wodnesday, Mar. 7.1809. Saturda isin”! Se ENR REDS & , AUCTIONKES.—GEN- or freight or passage apply to PECT, 2 |ENGLI ( mn teel honsebold furnigure.—Henry H. Lawie & Co. | EDW'D k. cow INS, No, 50 Wallutreet, New York. _— Ler ie gee pi bef eapahnnyn 4 Tee will sel by suction, on Friday, January 25, at lS; | BROWN, SHIPLEY '& CO, Liverpool rif, namely, Dub o'clock, at 43 Kat Twenty-eghth street, near Fourth STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 27 Austin Friars, London. | 4 " avenue, the furniture contained in the above thre B, G. WAINWRIGHT & CO.) Paria story house, consisting of tapestry carpets, large pier glasses, pier tables, mantel clock, girandoles’ quartett-n, gany chairs and sofas, side tables, centre do., with ble tops; arm chairs, reception do., marble vase, elegant dinner set, tea do., blue dinner set, cut glasa | the value thereof therein expressed. champagnes, preserve do., Iudia plates, plated ware, | Shippers pleaso take notice, that the whips of this line extension dining tables, mahogany sideboard; and other | ea 'y any goods contraband of war arlor furniture. Bedrooms—Brussela and ingrain ear- | ~ : : : : ¥ Sly te mticcieve rh tne agg ot LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre. ‘The owners of these sips will not be nccountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metala, unless billa'of lading are signed therefor, and y ‘and condul, 1. Courtateeet, Brooklyn FRENCH GENTLEMAN, LATELY FROM inves to obtain «mploy ment ia & school to lf in Freneh, and improve himself im the Bag jirh branches, & «mall compensation will satiafy bi ts, French bedasteads, hair mattresser lows, he ing bureaus, cane seat and cottage chairs, washatands, Company intend soiling their favorite steamahi te nce! Pre ol #t of ces given. mahogany cabinets, bureaus, all cloths, kitchen ware, OF MANCHESTER... 2,126 tons, Capt. Wylie, He competens Vrowels sehoret | beret Saar er and other good furniture, Also a rosewood pianoforte, | CITY OF BAL! mew)2,088 Hf ..Capt. <a eo : —— - —' | CITY OF WASHINGTON, do..2,700 + Capt. I. Laiteh GENTS WANTED—10 VI8IT THE PRINCIPAL ‘OBN 1. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER—VANDEWA 0M PHILADELPHIA. places im the United Staten and the Canadas, to sell ter & Turner will sell, on Friday, January 26th, at | QITY OF MANCEOAYER. ..Thurnday, January 18, 1858, Dest map out: Mirror of Sebastopol and mepef the 1044 o’clock, at the sales room, N Pine street, and 56 YROM LIVERPOOS. Black Sea and Crimea, showing the military of Cedar street, household furniture—a large and attractive | OITY OF MANCHESTER... Weduesday,February 14, 1866, u the allied forces, views of the territe hurricane om the assortment of mahogany and rosewood sofag, tete-a-tetes, | Baloon $00, $66 and $55, according to state room nS aoe eetiie 7. arm chairs, parlor do., marble top centre. tables, dren A limited ‘number of third class with bo || mektog Blo per cage death at ceil ph gid ing bureaus, washstands beds , Mattresses, wi taken from Vhiladelyhia and Liverpool, found in oben, bookcases, chamber suites, ‘ke.: to be sold pe. | provislans. sinritaitiiinianse vada la remptorily to pay advances; aiso, a line of fine French m Philadelphia, AOD FOURTH! wit 1s china vases, colognes, card receivers, clocks, &c.; silver Parties wisi og out their friends ean for rome © tin a store; plated tea and table fork certificates of passage, and drafts on Liverpool, in sums | rei te well, Would objection tw go « oo — sz | OSE Merling and upwards, Apply to RAMUF!, SMITH, | short distance in (he country. Inquire at 140 Grand USSELL W. WESTOUTT, AUCTIONEER —HOUSE | Agent, 17 Walnut sireot, Philadelphie, and Ko. 7 Broad’ | street sale of genteel furniture, this day, Thursday, at | way, New York. 34 o'clock, on Fighth avenue, three doors from Thir- teenth etreet, embracing the entire superb furniture, &e., of the above four story house. Ne ost nement on accoumt of the weather, and every article to be sold larly twice a year the principal towns and cities in nd the Western States, in just about to start Tanadian jouroey, and will be happy % take OR SOUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN.—THE UNITED States mail steamer HERMANN, E. Higgins, com- inander, will sail for Bremen, touebing at Southampton Atty tales WS AGENT, WHO VISES HIGIC without reserve, consisting of 110 yards English tapes- | to land the mails and passengers for England and | Charge of the interests of any manu ‘scturer, connected wy Cn ae on ‘the azleas elegant sie haere, Frenee, on Saturday, January 27, at 12 0’ciock M., from | With the hardware trade, who may desire mirror front and back; two very large French plate pier | pier 7 North river, Price of passage— troduced into that market Under glasses; slabs and brackets; suite rosewood parlor fur- | In the first cabin, main saloon, $130 i be given to any respectable house niture in satin brocatelle, library bookcase, mahogany 110 In the firat cabin, lower saloon tete-a tete and nofas, rosewood centre und sofa tables In wecond CabiN.......secceesessceseneee + 6 An experienced surgeon is attached to each steamer. neibility. Address A. 14 Bockman vires, . with statuary marble tops, elegant painted window nae shades, lace curtains with vost costly Dresden china | All letters must pasa through the Post Office, Specie EAMSTRESS AND LADY'S god biaquet figure mantel ornaments, bronse and ormo- | delivered in Havre aud London, |For passage or freight 4 x x Iu clock, oil paintings, &c.; rosewood aud mahogaay spply to CM. SAND, agent, 11 South William a 9 applies speak and write the bedsteada, superior hair mattresses, feather beda and he «t Washington will succeed the Herman: nae perrectly, 6 88. 90 aciitte fe #40 soqet, bedding; marble top rosewood and mahogany bureaus | and ‘ebruary Ath. werd rinses, it will enhance Krad and washstands, French china toilet sets, oval and oth. |) <= increase th te etl, y most er mirrors, , rockers, spring Keut chairs, rosewood F R SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE UNITED enoee w and mahogany arm , with the basement and kitch- tah oa lar cad folate Rpha pe Bearer ered F of Hicke street, arrangements—extension dini: tables, tea and rk for Havre, touching at Southampton use breakfast tables, silyer,china, crockery and glass ware, the matin and panaengern, on, Haturda TONG ey ee ke. Catalogues at house. ne | pitt clock, from pier 37, Nor' ver, foot of Beach “ oper, would be pleased to wen if hed nop ge ode ary LEIGH ROBES AT AUCTION.—500 LARGE TRIMMED | Price of Passage—First Cabin. nd where abe can feel an inte 5 S sleigh robes, made for Broadway custom trade.— “ —Hecond Cabin pal comsideration, Wlense address Justice, Hereld ofhse HENRY ". LEEDS will sell at auctlo this ERICAN WO} Luggage not wanted on the voyng board the day before, marked © below.” No freight will de taken after Thursday, Feb. 8. For freight or passage apply t> MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 3 Broadway. \y URSE.—WANTED, A YOUNG AMERICAN WOMAN, to take charge of a young child, Ope who ia a food sewer, and can come well recommended as bonest and trustworthy, may apply at 116 Hameraley street. WANTED AT MANNING'S Hrooklyn, for over ons bu day, at 105g treet, 500 alekgh roben, Mf, genet, coon, Ax, lined with woollen o'clock, at the store 138 Fulton oI i ti siting of Recky Moun’ 0 lamb, and buffalo ro’ ; viz,, stone arten, chinchilla and liars, glover, ke. TEAMSHIVS BETWEEN HAVRE AND NEW YORK direct.—The steamship ALPS will sail from Havre di- 10 Tillery st Ladies and country deal 1 to attend thin | rect for New York, (without calling at an, rt in Eng: rh Hi 4 i bh, German colored sale as very article must be sold. land.) on, Saturday, ih of November. iho eaten of beware) a. faceoionen Bere kere tae - saa reightand passage in first and second cabins wil jeremces, reepecta UNIS MORRELL, AUCTIONEER—THIS MORNING, AT | Yer moderate, “The aniling of the succecding steamers a tapoctonse cabiact' 40" equaled way Wher 1036 o'clock, by catalogue, at 304 Broadway, rich | willbe shortly announced. The rate of insurance in Hehwent And plain furniture for parlors, dining rooms, chambers, nce in lesa by ships from Havre direct for Ne offices, &c., from extensive establishments in need of in sbipa calling at an English port. Apply in Havre ANI. WANTED, BY AN cash, ‘and sold peremptorily, Also, oil paintings and 7 Boulevards des italieus, to Duvald Carrie, who has been a number of one | Cincinnati, Oblo, aad who xtensive acquaintance in Oblo, Indiana and Kentucky, a situation ina frat class house in New York; mirrors, with gilt frames. Also, sundry fanc; use. York, to KE. CUNARD, 4 Bo 6 5 fal articles, with 10,000 segare, with whien sete will | ° oe rage ter dl oS commence, to be revewed at S o'clock, P.M. bvery fa- N’ YORK AND CALIFOKNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, cility to wbippers in boxing. via Nicarages, the ogg ‘Transit Company yoked in 4 oe preferr cae references 2. a? epg : wr carague igtors.—Tip aplendid double engine | Address H. . 8 Louis Hotes, Chambers atest. 8. MELLOR, AUCTIONEER.—BY HOUGHTON & | steammnip NOKTHEKN LIGHT, 2,00 tons burthen, Capt, SES ay wee MELIOK—This day, Jan. 25, at 10)¢ o'clock, at | £1. Tinkelpaugh, will leave from pier No. 3 North river, FARMERS AND MARKET GARDENERS—THE AD 0 7 vertiser is desirous of moetiog with & man and his wife, without childrea, who would te competent to take the eptire charge and do the work of s amal farm of About 60 acres. The woman would be required to take acre at eo, 11 Neseau street, elegant household furniture—Supe- rior Kam }@ rosewood pianoforte, made by Read of New York; several tapestry and velvet carpets, hate ma- ah &t Jo’elock V. M, precisely, for Punta Arenas, on Satur’ day, January 27, 150, covneeting with the favorite steamship Sigrra Nevada, 2,400 tons burthen, over, the sal Une haune and dairy, Any persee applying a axsortmont of ere unaw Ventilation and sccommoda- | munt be able to give the bent of references, and mast be net furniture removed from severs! warerooms, and will | tion, For information or passage, apply only to well acquainted with the raising of cattle and vege- de sold ponitively to pay advances. We invite those in |. MORGAN, Agent, No. B bowileg Green. tables, a2 well as be able to keep accounts. None but want of good furaiture (0 examine bef er to t the vilice. Letters 26 cents , English, Seotch or Germans, who tan seak ad facility pack’ on od ie \. Herald the premise 7 several rich parlor suits, ‘cares in ~ Yor ae Ae ®t Ben (pent USTRALIA.—INDEPENDENT LINE—TO SAIL WITH. | - out fail February 1—The clipper ship EASTERN | B, for Melbourn lil be ready for seaas above. | nd six second cabin pas- | Her accommodat and parties deairo apply OF to ari atreet, or E. RICHARDEON & CO,, 62 the most fashionable materials, carved secretaries and bookcases of the latest styles and designs, t extension tables fourteen feet long, ten tete-a-tete sofas in rosewood and tnahogany corated and cnamelled chamber suite wi tops ‘one “elaborately carved rosewood Gothic bedstead, cont $160, with bureau and washstand to match; mahogany and walnut chamber furniture; easy, rocking aud »; seat parlor chairs; card, pier and side tables, with an endless variety of desérable furniture; several South American horse hair mattrenses, pailiawses, Ke. Also, to pay advances, several thiek Freach plate oval aed pier mirrors, in ornamented frames, 11 choice oll paintings, French marble clock, chita tollet sets, vases Ro. Ga talogues issued em morning of sale. The articles are now arranged for exhibition. ILLJAM IRVING, AUCTIONEER. - MORTGAGE 8. of household furniture —William Irving & Co. will sell at auction on Thursday, January 25, at 1036 o'clock, at 192 Eighth avenue, between Nineteenth and general housework , ployers, whe are about to Viease call at 197 West Twenty bre boureker, third street, on ANTED—A BABY TO NURSE BY A YOUNG women, with « fresh breast of milk; she is of an amiable disposition, of rude health, ead, in jiarly qualitied im that sense, as the testi. @r physician and osbers confirm. Inquire store, 377 Third avenue, between Twenty- Twenty win! street. ~A COLORED WOMAN, TO D0 CHENIRAL work one lan good washer an‘ \romer, oon city references, may apply #t 152 Mec ee on board, at pi ELLIOT, 146 F Bouth street, A USTRALLA PIONEER LINE, CARRYING THE | mony o! at the dru eighth ai United Btates mail.—The new aod elegant A 1 clip- ier ‘ship GEORGES, William Slater, Jr., master, 1, ms, will succeed the Ocean Queen as twenty-third ship of this line, for Sydoey and Melbourne, and will have immediate despatch. Passengers for Sydney taken un- der government arrangements, fo ho part passage bere end the balance in work after arrival, which is guaran- teed to them at very high rates. Cabin accommodations J ANTED—A SITUATION AS COOK, WaaHi AND ‘Twentieth streets, for account of the ceoex—Brur- | wot surpassed by aay ship afloat. Intending passengers \roner. Apyly at her last employers, 30 Yast sels carpete, Freneh plate pier glasses, widow curtains, | will place exemine beter passage elsewhere, | Teraty, terns street, betwee the hours ‘of 104 i. rorewood etegeres, marble clock and mantel omaments, | Por freight or @ avply ov board, at plor 7 Haat S nee Baber Rw ianterraens Ah “ mahogany parlor chairs, rockers, &o , in haircloth, | giver, or to R, w CaMguy . 116 Wall atreet, ANTED—BY A RESPECTAULY rosewood centre tables, black w: French bedsteads, d robes, Brursela and rpets feather beds, bolsters and pillows,’ blankets, ots, Ae, mahoga’ dining room furniture, dioner th, glass ware, cutlery, &e., together with a Beoteh woman, « Protestant, to take charge of one baby only. giv Con be seen for three days at N. ty sceond street. ANTED—BY A KEAPRCTABLE YOUN) WOMAN, | FOR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA~—PASSAGE | Vonitively first vossel.—Ibe clipper ahip TARTAR, | ke A. Mix, master, having nearly all her freight on board, | will sail’'in s few days, She has fine accommodations for afew more first and recond class passengers. For ee sortment of kitchen furniture which or light freight apply on. board. at pier 18, Kast | 8 child to wet nurse, loot her chili three : = river, or to JATLUMSG & LORD, 108 Wall street, | Ol. Has no objection to go out. Apply at Dr. *% SPECIAL NOTICES, we Oh Tenth avenue, near Forty second street ap er gt POR MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA. PAM, on. Aaa hah deeheieeeaee “oye ou CHAPTER, . U. A.—BRKOTHERS, ¥ Voritively first veesel The elipper ship TART. ANTED AS HOUSEKEAPER.—AN EYUCATED you are requested t & leectare to ba gi FA, Mix, master, having mortof ber cargo ou board, wil and highly table middie aged lady, in whom 1 by Bro. Wm. H. Mitebell, of Liberty Chapter, om Th Gay evening, the 26th inst, at 7}; o'clock, at their every comfdrnce and trast may he repowd, dovires an sailon or about the 26th inst. A limited number of pas- at In a gentioman’s fomily ef reepre-ability, vt noelale rengers will be taken at $00 each and found, ex = rooms, corner of Grove and Hudson street. The mem- | bedding, if immediate application be made.’ For light | With or without cbikiren Mal a nerally are invited. freight, or passage, apply on board, or at pier 13 bast | from on mg employer, Addrese Henriet's, Broad B. WHEELER, Sachem. | river, or to AIMLER & LOW, 108 Wall streets | way Pont Ome .—IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE LATE FIRE, J. KW YORK AND NEW ORLZANS STEAMSHIP | : s ; 2 r HANS STEAMSHIP P. COOPER has removed the portion of hia stock | N Cesipenjetiee Now Geienne, Cupsing 68 ema, | carrying the United States mall—The steamship Ca- HAWBA, RB. W, Shufeldt, commander, will commence ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RRAPROTABLY ties chambermald. or to do | emall family Good city reference. Can Wert Feventeenth street, third feor, ANTED—MILLINERS AND CAP MAKERA IN & French house. None but best hande seed apply at h® White atreet EF" f dry goods saved, from 1/6 Court street, Brooklyn, to 106 Court sireet, near Degraw. An early call Lt request ed, prior to bis purchasing s new stock. AYOR'S OFFICE, JANUARY 2, 186¢ —THERE 18 opensd, at this offies, a complaint book, under the iarge of a competent person, for the purpose of recei¥ {ng and entering all eof matters coming within the jurisdiction of the municipal authorities, The Mayor ine be wren at 216 ary 25, at 12 o'clock, from pier at foot of beach street, N. Ik. Freight for the | interior and for Mobile, consigned to our agente in New | Orleans, James Conpoly & Co., will be forwarded free of commission. | Vansengers for Havans must procure pase- ports before leaving port. For freigtit or . appl i Soeae decd eg T phicdl | fo LIVINGSTON, CHOCHERON A Co. agente, af Broad. ties for violation of and y | ~ paced par A her gee Bulioen, an | | mander, will mneceed the Cahawba, and eall Friday, Feo: pesados: Salen tender the city | 5” “Bilis of lading must be in for signing the eve ~ WM. H. STEPHENS, First Marshal. | DK previous to the rhip railing. All the papers in this city will please copy, and send | > x their bills to this office, Pare °°PY UCH PRAISE 18 DUE TO Mi, WILLIAM CONWAY, member of engine 15, the young gentleman «ho found the gold wateh and chain at the fire at 94 Bowery, op the night of the 18th inst., and returned the ame to | the owner, also to Mr. James Hopkins, for rescuing the boy, who would otherwise have been smothered in the | smoke; and to Messrs. Marahail, Carland and other geo tlemen, their kind and humane ald to the three all for one week KESVYCTAWLE YOUNG WOMAN & private family a0 seam u reeamas "Addrese Mer Ait Piste ove, ANTED —A hited OR SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA —U. 8 MAIL The new ond «ple nue, fourth Boor Wana young woman, es plain cook, le and irener The bert of reference given, for two at her present place, 561 Third avesue, near Twenty eighth street 14 age, BAMURL 1. ida, through ‘ iy on ard, or for f y. Kor wrnville, ppl. Ld ¥% CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA~-4i.ML-WEEKLY Line.—The United Btates mail steamship 800TH bKNEK, Captain 1. Kwan, will leave pier No. 4, N. It for Charleston, on Saturdsy, Janaary 27, at 5 o'clock 1° M, precisely. All bille of lading eigued by the purser oo board. ly to BYORKORD, AFITUATION AS NU sect an infent 7 ANTES to tebe Railroad Company wul ALADY MAY For (reight or passage ay TET NURS | Thursday, Comnany Sean. ELIOT, Superi | TILESION & CO., 90 Broadway Faroagh tickets (o W five months old, aod havi geod healthy toceet ~- anne melee ) Jacksonville, $31, do. do, to Pilathe, $80 bi a sg oe . spears ope te, eres con FFICE OF THE SECOND AVENUE RAILROAD Cov. | = ve good city reference, ¥ on Mrs. 4 aL OX NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND KICHMOND.— No. dob Weet Thirty third street, second Boor, tele, ate ee ee ane ences F Tae United tater mail steamship JAMMATUWN, Le “9 "arrish, commander, will leave pier 14 North river. om clock FM.» will arrive in Now ond Vetersburg and Kichmont From Norfolk, passengers for the South proceed by railroad direct, bs tek te from Weldem to Wilmington, A | and tare to Norfolk Saturday, Jan. 27, ats foth the next afterne tae following morn) on without amy ghild o her Leb Pitriage street, for ti jon. By orde! ASITINGT. y CAMP, NO. 1, of A.—The officers aud members of thi HUATION 1Y 2 GPT Hi ‘ GO Gangs Peedn 6 File rivate family, 06 conk, washer aad Pe racral biruse wort geod city Peter et her leet pias, 46 Fourth street Jom B Keremem, Ree. TAK VInEMEN, 0et engage’ » . 4 —— FILE DEPARTMENT. —NOTICE I HERREY GIVEN, — a F urwusat to the statutes of the Mate of New Yors, ar SY S BEAS eee eee Ww * EW ARD 1ST inet, © inter will reeet . Watkins & ON TURSDAY, THE 16TH Aiatnand pin with enamellot wattiog be of the Vire Im tof the city of New York, to one hos thousand 4 Wa A (OOK AND PASTRY COOK, POR THE North Carction Hotel, Wimingtom, MC. Ay tod po ‘ ty treet, Brooklye B Rathbone, 80 € 7 514 KAWARD.—LOST, FROM THR RTABLE. 0 How York, Fam, 10, 1006, ‘ a + nhdhtee. $ the night of the 296 inet, © bay ho ~ ——— TAT DA SITUATION, BY A WHAT Penton are old inten hende igh, long tail, w sis oeeniieee aan ee t oun adorns wh t himd toot, and is of stylish appearance » oo Pon baat ito | the a baby, OF 60 neat ‘ 1b retort the bane to 477 Bixth avenue, corner [pipe nae | dp wedopes J F sin couting, to poping Dione wioty-cinth street, will receive the e¥ove rew urd aad and eget 4, t banks of the owner 4 ggg cone ¥ T $AND CLANTON, 254 Vine iret avenae, REWARD. —LST, A BUNCH OF SMALL KEY be “ Be oo = steel chain’ seppaced to have boon dropped | * Ps sod Fifteenth etreete y rANTer yee Bs san Suave rowne na OAL = WEST QUALITY PRACT ORCHARD & © 2A Browtway tor their re wer >rWA ® FP. Wid. vAY Pity ft an «he, \ ow then peren oF rms who 1 Veetougal, and ort ‘ babes Loe marriage iu yerteriay «Herald. 87. 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