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He & £ F H I | i i wards bore away for Wilmington. Markets, PHILADELPAIA STOCK BOARD. Puraperruia, Feb 6, 1855. vad, Fives, Fon Crma.—The pretty mew clipper steamer River Bis@, tatended to run between Hong Kong and Canton, sailed fer her destination op the Sth imst., unter com- mand of Capt. J. W. Paul. The vessel was built by Mr, Samuel Sneeden, at Greenpoint. The machinery aed Dotlers were cvnstructed by Menara. Pease & Murphy. City Intelligence. GorcMmA COLLEGE TO BE REMOVED UP TowN—Exrexeios or Park PLacs.—The contemplated removal of Columbia Oelege to its new site in Fifth avenue, near Fiftieth stueet, 1s soon to be effected, The land in this neighbor: Beod is quite rocky, and it is estimated that an expendi. ture of $180,000 will be necessary to prepare the ground Seas to make it suitable for building purposes. The trustees have bad # number of designs for th» new ol. buildings under consideration, and it is unierstood styles of architecture. It in to eet will receive due consideration, so that when the Duibding is finally constructed it will be an ornament to «er eity, and not, as many of our public buildings are an arebitectural monstrosity, belonging to no particular and represen’ no definite artistic ideal. The cor 355 Stone Will'bo laid early in the spring, and the cout of he building will be about $100,000, Within a few weeks the work of extending place through the sent College grounds will be commen ed, w! wheo Baisbed will one & new thoroughfare between Broad. way and the North river. This unprovement has long ‘deem much needed, and should Robinson street be widened as Pro , it will greatly enhance the value of preperty in that part of the city, besides being a con- venience to down town rehants. The Ovllege will lear about $25,000 by the extension, besides being in- @identally benefitted by the increased value of 7 vemaining property. Paxsextanion 10 OaPraIn BuLLock oF THR BLack Wan- ‘BIoR.—A few friends of the gentlemanly commandant of ‘the Black Warrior met on Monday evening, at Delmoni- @o’s, and, after discussing a very excellent dinner, pre- sented him with a splendid speaking trumpet, as 2 token * qf their regard for him as a man and their appreciation ‘of his abilities as a commander, The company consisted of 4 twenty-five of our most respectable merchants, ‘the part of whom were passengers on board the Black Warrior, on ber trip from New Orleans to this port in December last, The evening passed pleasant! were made and songe sung, and sentiments , antil a late hour in the night, when the company ted, much with their evening's entertain ment. Capt. Bullock has the repatation of being one of the most gentlemanly commanders sailing from tuis Court AccommopaTion —A committee of the Commoa Couneil visited, yesterday afternoon, the ‘Moffat bulla P6,”’ corner of Anthony street and Hroadway, with a view to report as to their eligibility for the accommoda_ ‘ton of the Supreme Court, the Judges of that tribunal having petitioned the City Fathers for more sou than they now have. The locality is good, but the! apart- ments, though spacious, airy, beautifully frescood and accessible by double entrances, sre, in our opinion, not large enough for court porposes. Common wisely direct the concentration of the mul- tiferious city functionaries—such as Inspectors, Tax ‘Commissioners, Coroners and other oflic'als who are wow transacting their duties in various basements on Chambers and esewhere—and it would be derira- bie to have them in one such building as that alluded to Dut for the business of the Supreme Court the Moff Duilding, with its one hundred rooms, is not sufficiently capaciour. Rovnrey in Oren Day.—Mr. C. Gresley, of 249 Spring mtreet, left his residence ou business, between the hours of 12 o'clock noom and 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Mon. day last, and on bis return he found that the froat base- ment had been entered, and all the furniture, drawers, tables, beds, &c., overhauled by robbers. A lot of silver 8 was the only thing taken away, however. Mr. y remarks that during two hours policeman could pot be feund, and consequently no arrest has been made Fine IN Nivta Strvir.—Retween 12 and 1 o’clook yes terday afternoon the alarm of fire in the Fourth district proceeded from the dwellinghouse of Mr. Thomas A. Em- met, situated at the corner of Ninth street and Wash- . The firemen were quickly at the premises soon discovered the fire to originale from the hot air furnace flues, used for the warming of the building. ‘The firemen very oon ee aes & Fd Leow td up a portion of the parlor flooring. o damage pet amount to neat $200. The loss was covered Fine 1x Exevesta street.—Botwen sleven and twelve o'clock last night, the alarm of fire in the Fourth dis trict, originated from a Gre being discovered in the hot - house of Mr. Joseph Shaw, situated in Kleventh street, near Sixth avenus, ¢ Aid not extent far before it wan extinguished the firemen. Parmage trifling. ‘The fire wan caused some defect in the heater used for warming the greenhouse. Fre ix Hvpsoy errerr.—About nine o'clock last night a fire broke out in the third story of the tenant house northwest corner of Reade aud Hudson streets, Tha firemen were quickly at work and extinguished it with but trifing damage. ‘The fire was the result of accideat. Accipent on Tie Enix Rarcnoan —The express passon- ger train, bound cast, ran into a freight train, yesterday mcrning, when vear Cataraugus, throwing the ine ant Ricertieann of tin tance one aiee, omtees pas: sengers somewhat bruised and slightly injured. ‘Tas Wreck or tris Steamer San Francrsco— It will be remembered that the co ition of the old iphia appropriated $2,000 for three gold \ Si eiredects t. deavas the meee ae and suffer, for their rescue the pas! -~ ed steamer fan Francisco ‘The tek of eae the dies for these was confided to Mr. Chas W one of the ab'est engravers of our city. He has done bis work admirably, and the medals, which have ‘specimens of art. ‘bearing on one side the arms i raving Stare Dnarnict Court.—Nos. 11 to 20, Covnt—General Term.—Nos. 16, 19, 20, 24, 20 Courr—Cirouit —Nos. 1223, 1167, 1524, 1536, |, 10H, LALA, 1602, 844, 1656, 779, 660, 1043, Common Punse.—Part 1.—Noa. 210 to 222, 224, 225. Part 2 Neo. 207, 111, 11s, 116, 152, 133, 135, 134, 157, F Serengor Covnt.—Nos $7, 13, 593, 695, 60914, 403, 104, (45, O06, 53, G8, #10, HI, nh 616, G17, 615, 619, on), ea! eae 488, 164, 508, 360, (612, Ostoder calendar.) 422, Albert H. mel Far- pitere cuction bo ge cg erg bor? leave to ia. form bie frieeds aed the pubiie, that he ts prepared a4 oswal te give bis at attention to first class furni tare save ot suction, ot the reshienses of families taat intend breast: oe L) ALSERT H. vi Y, ‘auct sneer, $0. f Broad at. Dagverreot: for 2 cents, and all Prices ot pees Ge Leggo gl United ~—_ ta a Coub) octing (omerns, wi macninery a aterm eee to oops, peteetion and cosaonay, No. au way. and Drawing Aca: demy — The adeair.ble system of Monochromatic Paint 483 Broadway—in effect and to any method with fer and Enqu'rer. Pianes.— Prices Gresetly Reduced.—Tho } assortment im the United States, comprising of tem different manafactories. Superior tonod i om for $179. Pianos to rent, Pianos for se etihiy out ments. Melodeons from five difer EK WATERS, 333 Broadway, yg meg one who wishes to English apd American prank 4 wood > we lay Pallou’s eoseis) amd te ows stde by site. FRENCH, at 121 former—pri ice six cts, i Fi 3 ii i i ‘| if : : F H i r iE iH i : Li mort peloful torma, ako scrofi old ulcer worst cares of diemare of the great complaint, wy » os — he igal dopet certainly ew reat purider. Prine: 240 Cirand street Th conte per bottle, York, and 244 Strand, Londeo, aad % cents, 6235 conta, and 81 por pot. Notice.=<W hishers or Moustaches Fors ed grow in six weeks by my « » Which will wet stam or injure the eh 1a bore Feut to any part of country. K. @. GR M, O85 Broadway ami 107 New ¢au street; Zeiber, 44 800th Third street, Pula telphes Hrowning, Hudson, N. Yors Toothace Cured tn Vive Minutes by Dr. TOBIAS'S wonderful Venetian lini ent, or no pay —bead ache in baif,an hour, Sold by all draggiwts and store keepers. Dy pot 60 Cortiandt street. Married, On Sunday. February 4, by Rev, Mr. Imbrie, of Jersey City, Mr. Rasonaaice Pere i Montreal, to Mies trues Robie, of the same city, 41 ter of Mr Aato.ae Ke tier oe Sy EB. Harr, 0.5. Sess etegheor of ‘A. A. Ven Voret, Faq, of the former mea, On Monday, February 5, Mr. Bamwann Gorman, ue the 10th year of his age. ‘The friends of the family, aud thoxe of bis som in law a jane are requested to ettend the fuerrel, wi lurther invitation, ‘rom bis late resi trac, So 28 Duane +treet, to morrow afterseen, a eure, ne eae, eapue ngine Company No. 11, are reepaetioly invited to atund hee funeral, [rom ber iste reskdenee, No. 108 Wooster street, this afternoon, at one © oloek On cw Vobruary 5, Juuts a and Helen M Powers, aged 16 youre ‘The relatives and friends of the (aunuy are repeetfally: invited to atund her fusersl, from (he reavlenoe of ber parents, No 122 West Fourteenth street tht lermeen, St two o'clock, without further inv te On Tuesday morning, Fevroary # Jame: Droomeerr « native of parish Envlschiel, county Dongs! tretewt His frends and ec) asictances ond those o” Jemer Mew ban, are respectfully Invited t attend ble (omens! b> MOFTOW afternoon, at one o clork, from hs lale Femdom No. 146 Elizabeth street. On Monday, Febrosry 5, sf'er © short (lene, freee ‘STEVENS. ‘The friends of the family, aml of ber brothers Wil om W. and Jenn ©. Winans, soa ber brother elaw lr David Green, are respectfully invited to attewd toe (6 x tal, this afterneon, at four o'etock, wet ale ree cerce No. 24 East Thirty-second street On Monday evening, February 5, Mre Mary Ganev in the 60th year of her age. The relatives amd friends, and the member. of the Utew Branch end Cannon street char bes ane temper fully invited to attend her faneral. from the mesons of be Gardner, No O65 Water «treet, thes af terncon, at two o'clock, without further jnvitetow esday. Feuruary 6, Many U., wife of Chartes If Wright, 20 years ‘The relatives aud friemie of the family are reeportf al’ invited to attend the fuseral, from ber tate reavtoeee, No. 279 Spring street, to-morrow afternsow, st oop o'clock, without further invitates On Monday, Lyng Me QUIGLEY, printer, in His friends, and those of fully invited to attend his funeral, th three o’elock, frow bis late residence, street, Brooklyn. ‘On Monday, Febro Mant STARE, daarhter of Curietian and Anna » ged 2 yours, 11 mvathe and 1? The friends and acquaintances are ally invited to attend the funera), this afternoon, at three o'clock from her late Thirtecath street, coraer of Sixth avenve, Gowanus, ith Prootlya Cuante A. Griotern, Jr, aged 20 ye and § months, Foneral to-morrow 5 o'clock, from Fouth Second street, No. 6 Minturn's row, betweenGrore oof Rem ices, cours Sty. The friends of the fautiy wade a Haba, om fedhy morning, Febroay At Port Chester, om Monday, Febreery 5, Eumannm *, and the debility, liver | pm wife of Dr. Jamos Wilacn, in the 60th year of precentmeend aici aie Sood ary, are a tend the funera!, thir morning, stan o'clock, frow Port Ubester, without farther invita- ‘At sem, on Saturday, Octodor 28, on boar! the brig Ja- Met, at Pollsdelphin, from Me.bourse, Mr. Tuomas H)- wane, of Chorles Mass. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY 42 str BALES AT avcvion. = UCTION NOYICE.—PUBLIC DOCKS AND SLIPS.— A ‘The right to collect and retain the whacfage for ) use or oceupation of the undermentioned decks and slips, for the erm years, from the first day of Moy, 1855, will be sold at public auction, at the Cit, Hall, on Wednesday, Mth day of March, 1855, at o'clock P, My Vid. i RAST RIVER, 1. West side of pier No, 12, and bulkhead adjoining, foot of Old alip. 2. East side of pier No. 18, and balf of bulkhead ad- joiuing, fout of Maiden lane, 3. West wide ot pier No 19, including half of the end, and halt of bulkhead between Nos, 13 and 19; foot of Fletcher street. 4, Enat wide of pier No. 20, inclvding half of the end, and half of the bulkhead between Nos, 20.and 21; foot of eras 5. Weat vide of pier No. 21, and half of bulkhead be- tween Nos, 1 snd 20; foot of Burling slip. 6. East side of pier No. 22, foot of Fulton street, and Fulton Market slip, (except berth for one ship on west side of pier No. 24’ and for the Ash cars.) 7 One hucird and forty-two feet, six inches, on Fast side of pier No, 23, and ond of said pier; foot of Bechman street. 8. bust aide of pier No. 24, and west ide of No. 25, dull head between Nox, 24 and 26: foot of Peck alip. 9. side of pier No, 29, with whole end of said pier; treet. f pier No, 30, and bulkhead to ferry; atreet. f pier No, 30, and bulkhead between Non. 30 and J}, except the portion reserved to the city fer dumping manure, &e.; between Jauues aul Roovevelt streeta 12, Pier No. 31 and half of bulkhead between Nos. 31 and 82; foot of James slip. 13, West sido of pier and half of bulkhead between Now, 62 and 41; foot of Jamen ap. 14. East site of pior No. 33 and hatf of bulkhead bs- tween Nos 35 and 44, foot of Oliver atrovt. 1b, Pier No. 24 and half of bulkhead between Nos, 34 and i8; between Oliver and Catharine streets, 16, West side of pier No, 5, foot of Catherine street, 17. Vier No. 37, and half of the bulkhead betiveen Nos, 97 and 3» anc 44 eet 6 inches of the bulkhead on cast side, between Nos, 57 and U6, foot of Market slip. 18. Pier No 88 and half of butklead between Nos. 33 ; foot of Mariet slip. 19. Pier No. 40 and half of bulkhead between Nos. 40 and 41. foot of Pike slip. 20, Fler No. 41 aud half of bulkhead between Nos. 4 and 40; fout of P- ‘ nd half of bulkhead between Nos. 43 and Vier No, 44, foot of Rutger’s alip. Hier No. 44 and half of bulkhead between Nos, 44 and 43, foot o: Rutger’s slip. 28, Pi 46, toot of Jefferson street. , side of pier No. 63 and balf of bulkhead ad- , foot of Governeur street. past side of pier No. 56 and half of bulkhead be- tween Now, 47, foot of Jackson street. er No, 67 and half of bulkhead be- and 56, foot of Jackson street, together 100 feet on east side and end of said pier. . Half of both piers at the foot of Hetanay street and bulkhead between, | 28, Bulkhead foot of and along the north side of Ri- | Yingten street, and to within 50 feet of pier between Stanton and Rivington streets, | | 49. Bulkhead foot of stanton street, extending from Sta wtreet to withia 76 feet of the pier between ‘mans Kivicyton rtreets. South side of per between Stantor and Kivington streets, the north side reserved fordumyp.og manure, Ac. “1, North mde of plier foot of Stanton atrect. 02, Bulkhead foot of Third street. #8, Pier foot of Fifth street, 94, Pier foot of Twenty-firth street. SS. Pier foot of Thorty-eighth atreet. 6, Pier foot of Fifty third street. TF aud bulkhead foot of Bixty- fest street, &, Pier (oot of LOCth street. NORTH RIVER, ‘y , end of pier No. 13, now oc- ber ag 2 vi ia EVeamabip Co , foot of Cedar street. 1, Rast baif of pier No. 1 and half of bulkhesd be- tween Sos. 12 and 14 and 42 Sout tween Now, Mand 1 4, Sowth balf and’ westerly end of pier No, 20, and bulkhead adjoining, foot of Bey street. 44. North baif of pier No. 20, and half of bulkhead bo» tween Nos. 20 an! 11; foot of Dey atreet. 46. Hulkbead between piers Nos. 21 and 23, foot of Vesey and Fulton streets. 46. South hall of pier No, 23, foot of Vesey and Fulton streets. 47. Nerth half and end of pier No. hag tes of Warrea street now orcupied by United States ‘1 Steamship “ Howth half of pier No. 29, foot of Warren street, wer Powell & jell. “sowta haat poe Ne. ty a Ne GL, and half of bulkhead be- No 21, foot of Duane street, No, 32,’ ana balf of bultheat be | twees Now. 52 and #1, between Jay aud Harrison streets, o@ North balfof No. M4; foot of Harrison ttreet. £8 Pier No, 36, foot of North Moore street, | 4 Pier Ne 87, foot of Keach street. | 65 Vier foot of Laight street. 89, foot of Vestry street. 40, foot of Watte atreet. in treet. at 0, 43, except that part occu- | pled by | ow weer half of pier No, 43, between Spring and tom “1 MerNo 45, and half of bulkhead between Nos, | 48 and 46, foot of Charlton street. Vier Ne. 46, end balf of bulkhead between Now. 45 foot of Chariton street 47, foot of Hameraly street. 4%, foot of Clarkson street. foot of Morton street. ©6 Hier No. 61. and bulkhead south to the ferry, and dl of bulkhead between Nos. 61 and 52, foot of Christo- on ¥ 07. Por No 92. and balf ef bulkhead between Nos. 52 and S), and half of Bulkhead between Now, ad b treet foot «f Aue *, The oS, and balf of bulihead between Nos. 53 end 02, foot of Charles erect. 0” Tier No. 04, foot of Perry street 10 Keturn bulkbead, formerly pier No. 55, foot of Hammond strert Th. Per No. 0, and ome hundred and twenty feet of | Walkheat foot of Bank street, (no allowance to be maie for ftiing in,) foot of Meranw o reet. | bend foot of Bethune etree Keture bulkhead foot of Troy street. WH ik 90d foot of Jane rtreet 7. North half of pier foot of Thirteenth street New pler (oot of Beventeemth ptreet t i: ot of Fightermth straets, ' foot of Teeptirth street Hob heed, end part of south elde of pier, fuot of Tweoty bret street 0 Pier foot of Twenty wrond etrret 1 Pier, (ei) met weed for dumping manure, &e.,) foot of Twenty otek etyeet ©. Vier, foot of Thirtieth street Bo. New pler font of Thirty seventh etrect 4 Pier foot of Forty seventh etreet Tramp oo horn (onmene be pay ot the rate of ten per cent per snwum of the cost of construction of all ertended dur ‘he time ef com; becom. ls to pay wharfege according to the laws of the * CVG Raper #f the Common Council and ty be bownd by those laws, a0 they may thee te time, et tole chereed te Melldjate or = ley: seliew from the 6 ty ‘The fom Peserve to themenivas the remwihd ao eatead th booed t +e, piers and etlps ar they may im or pretence of claim for Aemnges oF Aeioetiog of rewt whatever ow the pari of the ee eee forte eheaterer ol te "owed for damage o7 S change: as ere erreseary ms made in the terme by the resnlutions of the ole 6 rao allowing the corporat ts + 7herl of portion of the same. for cor re . lew img le the ieenoe ® wey he compre tn 4 hedurtion The eremes ©. be regained beep th: @harres oot Pete lw p0O4 CoR!iom aml oa’ Ond proper reper © cleo ng Cope aly he s4lng plivere sel euyeeheial por hme ot fon wale w #8 their ows expense, eed te gre a temd tet de tie The sawruet of the enews! rent TTD eae ot more relies le be by the Ma, ot 26d Comptredier, conditional for the paymert of (oe weet quarter yearly ane the fwlilawet on ibeit part of the «: venamts of the wane Ten per oret om the yenriy tent bil for mech parce’ aed the uctionver's leer te be pert te the Cot ieetor of Vor Ooty Revenue, ot the tue wat plow of mie ards wrtiee Hee te be fermehed iy the belter te Bee bin perme We the olret vet he of thee OB warewivg he paytmrut of the reat fim the Ort fey ot ey eed thet mmticfactery werety (tall we gicee oben the ener ged bomd ore renuy te be ot tet. ‘The (on per cnet, when pail, wlll be creditet oe the Gret wnrtor's reat, oF lorfelted uf the lenge fone aot wOFety ARC verute the lean ood of ve note frou the Cammer deme: tow at Rmeeoners of the Yunt hall be suthoriee!, at thelr option, to reer the wharves o¢ by those facliag © eouply © iu the teres + Fo rears from euth + one a . Atarmind Charter of 18) ES ae Seat ae SL tna oon ANSON oe 0.0 WASPE!, Ce 06 Pinamss Sums 3h. Crees & the contiawance of ther lease, | asLEe aT ACCTION. LBERT Hi. NICOLAY, wale of thirty-two valuable aveone A. and 101th streets. — Albert wil sell at anction, on Wednesiay, Feb. ot 12 ovlom, ot the Merchants’ Exchange, X ¥ two valushie lots, as follows —eight »ituated on the went sila of Nate avenue, compriving the entre 1h4) cod 107th wireets; twelve on the porte OL tee t, commencing 100 feet wort from aie twelve on the south vile of loTth the sau distance west of Niaty avenue, ali im ni'y of the new Central park, where extemews ments are ip contemplation, This sale olere inducemeats for investment of |, and ie for attention of parties that are of obtewing @ handvome protit on ther porchases. Terms easy ant title perfect. N. B—In payment will by recsivet «sos on the Knickerbocker er depamta eron the Knck- erbocker Savings & For further particulars, epply to LBERT H, NICOLAY, Asetionowr, 4 Broad stewet, N.¥ UCTION NOTICE.—MORTG AGE SALE OF 8°LENDTO household furniture; house to bet, poseere s lam tely, T will sell at puulis auction this «Wed nesday) mornieg. at 11 o’clack precisely, all toe urn ~ ture and decorations in the large house 160 West Troety fourth strect, urreservetiy for cash. The parlor turn. ture is ali rorewood; two suite in the best of French satin, with solid rosewood frames, being of the doest material and first class workmasship; centre ant sie Let big sets brocatelle curtains for four Spcoms, »; etegere, large oval and glasses, o:l pa wt ing, parlor clocks, about 600 pred ag: Lm Carpets on the floors, one riclily carved rosewood pianoforte. seven octave, carved legs, made by Chevelia, cost od cover; dining room furniture, mabogeny uit to damark with co solid mahogany extension tales, come vases, gold band dinner an tea sets, silver ware, cat giaae re, together with the furniture of all the belrooms, both in mahogany and rosewoo!, such as bedateads, Dureaur, wasbstands to mitch, genoewe and manogeay cushioned chairs, » , beds aad bedding, hair mat- tresses, bolsters and pillows. Also, the basement furni- ture, comprising everything re,alsite to t class house. Parties attending this sale may depend upoa toe : zesty articles as represented, anil that everything will be per-- qeyteniiz to the highest bidder, for cash, The. Eighth avenue cars pass near the ho use, H_ WILSON, Auctioneer, UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER. —BY 8 BOGART, this cay, February 7, at 10'; o'clock, At the ralesroom’ corner of Frankfort and William atreets, ge assortment of new and second-hand furniture, ng in part of mahogany nofas, chairs, bureaus, Ddedsteads, mattrosses, wasbstanda, extension, diaing and other tables, window curtains, mirrors, rock! chairs, desks, clocks, china, tea and dinner sets, glass ware, carpets, So, Also, a lot of furs, shawls, &e. UCTION NOTICE.—THOS, PELL, AUCKIONEER.— By BEL, & BUSH, this day at 11 o'clock, at the es rooms, 27 Centre street, near Reade and Chambers will be sola, the entire furniture of » family, removed from Fourth avenue, by viriue of a mortgage, compra: ing the usual variety, in good order; kitchen’ utensils, chairs, bureaus, rofas tables, bedsteads, bedding, &e. Thursday, at 10}; o'clock, the furniture from Bedford sireets also, eacury biidd—S2 aplowild canary birt, choiee breed, healthy and in fine song, in handsome cages, lately from Bromon, by bara Hon ta, UCTION SALE OF GOOD HOU EHOLD FURNITURE. —To morrow, ‘huraday, at 103, o’chock —K. W, Wi POTT, auctionver, will sell by catalogue, s large and elegant variety of household furniture, rosewood piano- forte, &c., being the entire parlor, chamber and base ment furniture of house in Eighth avenue ® few doors from Thirteenth street ‘This will be found worthy the attention of housekee; nd others, ay the sale is per- cmptory, among whic large and elogaut pier mir rors, Kuperior rosewood pianoforte, wuit rosewood farni niture, rich Eng urpets, velvet rugs, rosewood ta- bles, magnificent etergere, bookcases, contly vanes, Ke., clocks, rosewood tete-a-tes, sofas, ty of silver wars, oll paintings, rosewood and mahogany chamber furni ture, elegant’ hair mattre , blanl marble tup bu ef with @ larg irable asrortment of basement and kitchen furniture, extension table, china dinner and tea setts, cutlery, crockery, &c. No postponement on any account, Cata- logues at hou SSIGNEES SALE—MORTGAGEFSSALE,—NOTICE 13 hereby gixen that by orcer of the assignees of Messrs, Kipp & Brown, and also nader and by virtue of a chattel mortgage executed vy sald Kipp & Brown, the valuable line of stages known as the “Cuclaes Li formerly belonging to said Kipp & Bro vn, together with the horses, slexghs, carts, harness acd all the propert: and appurtenances belonging to or connected with «i Hine, will be sold at public nuction, at tho stablie Twenty-rixth street, between Ninta ani Twath avenues, y of February instant, at 11 o'clock termes cash. Y¥ ©. A. WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER.—LASGE and attractive sale, Thursday, Feb. 8, at Lose o'clock, of Havana and German segare, adapted to hotel and private use; also, choice old wines and braadies, and ® variety of other articles, too namerons to mea. tion. For particulers xe catalogues on morning of nale, at our store, 38 Broad street. D. NASH, AUCTIO R—STORE, 310 BROAD- way —This day, at Ll o’cloce, at the store, » quantity of furniture wul be soid at auction, to pay al- vances and other expenses, said furniture consisting in part of tablex, cushion seat chairs, spring wattrosnen, Tosewood bookcase: also, bedstead, bots aad bedding, A oftice uruiture, By order of tue Saerif. Sse ee 'UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTION) LIN & Lemar would most respectfu th announce to thee frieode and the public that they will give their prompt sttendance to sales of household furniture, merchandise, fe, at private residenoos wed stores, DWARD SCHENK, AUCTION Exit, EDWARD Schenck will sell at'auction, on Wednesday, Fed, 7 11 o'clock, at hiv nalesroom, 14 Wall atrect, great sale of » private gallery of oil pai by the best tists in Kurope, The following paintings are the re perty of a gentleman recently deceased, and will be told peremptorily to the highest bidder: The paintings include very beautiful lew rchitectural late- , Duteh interior pastural sabjecta, ef, marine’ pieces, and many splendid land of home scenery, by the following artiste: —Wed- iter, Carter, Sharpe, Selitlael, Vandros, Willi ri, Botth, Vine vans, Cansner, Watheal, Ombjancic, others (KER—BY on office 61 Nansan stree:.—¥. & N. for eae, at public of February, fervecee, at Mon uit 215, end PARKS, AUCTION RER—PEREMITORY SALE of richty manufacture? furs, sleigh robes, Kc, — is day, at 10% o'clock, at the store No 79 ‘Nassau etreet, comeist of stone marten, bene fable, ol coming, and Other sets, temas, capes, victor ces, ry saved without rom the late contlagration, PETER PARKS, Auctionser, 7 Nassau siroct -PRIAL ALCTION NOTICE. —BY C. A. WATERBURY, BD auctionser, 98 Broad strect.—In consequence of ths cote inverce of Bretiog, Freres & Co.'e watches not being cleered from the Custom House in tims for oar leet sale, the whole balance of these splendid aad very cotly watehes will be included in our jewelry sale of Friday, Feb. 9, thin woes, HERIPE'S P4LE-—ON THURSDAY, Ss 10 o'clock, AM, at Wilmerdin bert's, 04 Broad street, a large aseortune tine, laces, Hinems, gloves, hosiery, and of alk how N 8 seas, Depaty Sheriff, NUNS MORRILL, al of rich furmituee this mowing, @ UMN OMS ‘Sher. Tene cod @aiin brocateie, superior rosewood hall stan od wasbatands, blak walaut sec Boo extension table, black waleut and diping tables, bookcases, rosewood utton: i from frame louoge voles cent in, ALUABLE REAL BATATE SALK—We DE MRE call the attenuon of houses and lots know tween Filth and Siath aveaues Madison street, aed two houres and treet, Brooklyn; also the new steam tow boat Heury Morrvon, The above sale will be absolute to the high: ent bidder, and terme liberal, For further particulars, apply to the sactioneer, No. 4 lroad street. 8. MELLOR, AUCHIONEER.8Y HOUGHTON & | eo MELLOR, tomorrow, (Thursdsy,) at LO o'clock, at the ralesrooms, 115’ Nasvaa eterat, elegant bousehold furniture, rich velvet and ingraiu carpetiog, elegant cbina ware; superior tuned, rosewood seven octave pianoforte; choice oil paintings, Freneh piste, pier tnd evel mirrors, Ke, together with maguificently carved resewoud parlor, chamber, dining mom aut library furniture, of the latest designs. We recommen! this really good assortment to our friends, country awe chanin and etal, peepriotons, aud warranted as repre sented: ailof which has teen removed from one of our best city manufacturers, mod prosents @ favorable op- portunity for buyers, comsisting in part of one elegant carved ronewoo) parlor mult, covered in rel Pren crimson and maroon brocatelie. medallion backs; several cy covering haircloth, &e ; rich chamber furniture, rosewood bedsteads, bureaus, and washstaads to match; mahogany and waluut do, livrary bookearon bogany aod walnut, vlezant ete- niture, ke Also, @ lat bureaus, wasl err, lounges, lou ke,, together with « second-hand furniture. Catalogues moraing of « Goods can be packed for shipping on the premises ata | enable charge. ELL, THISDAY, treet, by order of the @ late Wan. Coulia, Fan. nd boxes containing clothing trom a quantity « hotel}, to pay storage and other expen) ~NEW PUBLICATIONS. DUBLISHED ON MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6TE ti ror Nicholas, Princes N Lord Raglav, erm Abdel Mad- Hewat Hurri- Sebastopol, a, Map of the Crimora, ehowing tion of the allied forces; splendid map of the sheet, be: ly colred, aize 2 ingly, powdage pard. Agents wanted to tra’ LYN, No. €0 Fulton ati na ps te, Lieutenant Geveral Sultan of Turke: Battle of in every State A. H, J New revised editi KE BRIPAL CHAMBER AND ITS MYSTERIES, OR Life at our Fashionable Hotels, by George Thomp non. This long looked-for, the greatest novel of the aay will be ready op Friday morning, February # Vublich , eb by P. F. Harrin, at the office of the Broadway Hello, 102 Nassau atrect.” Dealors and agents will or ier direst from the publisher. Splondid cireulers fur agente, Retail) price, 26 cents. . P. F. HARRIS, 102 Nassau street, PERSONAL. G. FE. M, IS WANTED FROM HL, ST., 263 B. ST. . WANTED—KESPRAOTING WILLIAM tive of Li England, about forty bout fre teet five inches high lakers, and rether dork com Scme three hy ’ ity Works in thi have gone West. Any informatic person will be gratefuily received by bi N¥ORMATION Made ears of age, and stands an black bair, full biaek ve ly, aod he communicated to John Trippett & Brother, 02 | Wilh William street, New York. NFORMATION WANTED OF FERDINAND DEUSING, who left bis father in December, 1849, frum Uoatow, on hie way to New York; isa German, ly eallng at It Peiderhase, No. 80 Duane street, be wili bear of some- thing to hin great advantage, AUCTIONEER.—CABINE! ‘ ‘olton will sell this b.7, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 13 ave y large sortment of “rose wood aod ma! of a Cealer declining the business. It will comprise the usual assortment of rich rosewood and mahogany faral- ture, kuch a4 sofas and tete- tetes, marble top centre, Cining and extension do, marble La card aed sofa tar les in bureaus, warhstands, d aries; Voltaire and easy chal y carved mahogany aud other rockers; full Frene is, evttage do, Mack walnut and chamber fur- mahogeny parlor chairs, all patteras; carved biture rocking do. the entire stock of the store. Catalogues early on the mormog of sale, aud no postpowement on account ef weather "J OUS¥S FOR SALR AT AUCTION, BY A. H. NICO- J LAY, atthe Merchants Ezabange, this day, Wed- Feb 7, at 12 #'clock.—First elass, all the molora ats, four mtories Kngliah basement brown too It by day's work, just com 24 Ninth et, between Fifth and Sixth even: ra finish, 28 feet 4 inches wide, bour, Terms wi —BY i LREDS wolutie iY ut reserve, mannfactured for the city retail tra ¢ bert manne, consisting of stone and mink mar chinchilla, Hudeom Ray avble, Kalafat do., vieto- falas, tippets, copes @ ete for mis: foot mully, ke.; also, oom and bultalo roves, also, ebildren’s sete of ciber Toe orve YT. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —CLOSIN of form, thie day at store cor! dway and Walser, marten, Hus sable, royelermne, mas, rable, mountain marten verter nes ke, Aleo at 2'5 rem ytory, Ladies are particalarly requcnted to at rein or shine teod OVER SALE OF SUPERB FUUNITU! day worming, at 10% o'clock, at 78 Warren stron. — >. © HOUGH will vell by catalogue, na above, the entire handsome furnitore contained in the beure Hale per- ewplory, without regard to weather, All in fue order, sad constete tu part of rosewoot ant mabhoguny tele « fetes, one aguificent rosewor! clegere, French plate two rplemdié pier gineres, with slate aod ete. rose wood parlor furniture in bi oew eo wulte, arm chairs, in velvet roveword marble + ornire sad sofa tables maaee rectetary cane rich tapest royal Other carpets, lace curtains and ab Wneid mantel vases awd cruaments, oF were, napkin rings, salve ots, poems, forks, card rece @ beautiful paintings {in eval free mare i 0-8 wnahatands, elegeot Vreneb chin mattresses feather beds, - ‘tht mbrecing © eplendid variet o4 ins handsomely fur (ataiegecs ean be obtained at 16 Beckman etre TY A. LEEDe, ACCTIONKER — BY HOA Limos & CO On Phuretay, Feb. &, at 120’ elos at the * weet, corner of Cherry —Hoap works ne of % horse boiler, | hore emsioe, leechew, belting, sheeting, ke (an be @* ve at any time previous torale The par teare of the buibiing if requires. ton have th OFS W. SOMPRINDYER avcrionrE sale of machinery ke, on Weinestay, Feb, VINh street, ot 105, o'clock, by virtue of tel mort we Sine inch lethe, with sree we te . to wrenches, turn'ng tools, Aritl ville: foe dogs, counter sha/ving, pulley had lathe, £5 seve, betln mA ape also s qusctity of Beye . fergine tovte, views, Bee ow tnt, bal LE Ai jw gt, any cabinet furniture, tho entire atock | | | | ceived by ther sister, Mary | mattresses of various kinds: together with | NEORMATION WANTED OF JAMES PATTON, or Ireland, wae last beard of in l'rovideoce Khote Island, Any in him will be gra fully received by aud Ana Hudson, Columbla € NFORMATION WANTED OF JOHN, JAMBA AND Timothy Hartnett. When they were inet heart from they were in Binghamton, Kreome covnaty, New York, QAny information of them will be thanetully re Hartnett, 682 Houwrten street, New York; also of Jeremiah 0 shaughoessy aod bis brother, Joseph Rourke 0 Shaughnessy when Jere tmiah wae last heard from he was in the wy Of Seokt & Wells, Elmira, N.Y Any information of them will “d by their ieee Mary Kyan, (42 York, care of James Maguire. All papers pleare copy. 1 If thie shoold meet his & NFORMATION WANTED—OF MAURICE O'CONNELL by his sister-in law, Susan McDonald; when last ord from, was in or near Jamesville, Qacmlage cvuaty or asy one who eek to James Owens, 9 addrens, atrest, Now York. ARGARET TAYLOR, WHO LE the 10th of Deoember, #6 sone Glasgow, leave call, or send ber Wet Seven favor on the advertiaer, who hich may be of service THY. RELATIVES OF GROKUR FALLEN, te of a ship out of this port, and eup yivenia, can hear sometuing te plying to JAI rs VHILLIPS, 62 Beata street, HE PEREON WHO ADDRENSED A LETTER TO THE roprietor of London gin, (advert eed in the New ork fie 1d, Febraary %,) may receive information on the Loodon gin by communteating with Williaa Rend Gistiller, LIS Twenty ninth etreet, between Secoat aw ‘Third avenues, N. Y., formerty distilier in Ragland under the Exelve laws, GLASGOW, ON N POLITICAL. TARIGULAR MENTING OF Kepubiican Ward ward, be or et novsly THE DEMOCRATIC mumitios of the Heventarnta | Hall, on Tuestay evening, Feb. | folowing resolution was wanal- | Lesoived, That this committer have heard with eur price and indignStion that the Bpecial Committe of tie Leard of © neilmen heve rrported in favor ef the claim | Gatney to the seat of Counsel man of tbe Fil tieth distsiet ene im bebalf of Ue demmerney of the ward, wevarpently protest sganet Qe propriety aot fairmens of this report. Micke! He Ky., wae vowel ad by the Union Commliter, repreeeotiog both ese theme of the party, and although eppore’ by © dlentineted Cliqne in league wilh beaciog © h en undenbied majority of the lew although both candic 4 by the Inepact ore es bavagan equal number of votes, From our bnowl cge of the eiroumatances of the ease, and f the testimony presented to the sperial committes, we are unan movely of opinion that Mr. Hmith bas been un fairly treated, ane that the report hoult mot be adopted by the Board of Counelimen. And we call poe tise rem | bere of the Boord of Conecimen to review the evitenes, | sod edmit Mr Smith to the set to whith he is justly entitled, WM. COULTES, Chaizmre. | ‘Troe, Roreny, } | Me dinease | Beeretaries ‘PM Vie WARD IN THE 10D TE Vier i Ward Democratic | sion Cla | heokd thete rey os ' ing, ot Th VM © Democratic | Greenwich atress, | attendance be OW), B. WICKENS, Beortary well to rememier that they oan fortable rooms fore. per wight, ' Ot the hotel cormer of Fraatort ent Willem strwte Haare ik VARe, WOT RL te | -” Cartellane — This betel, sitested ecar the Mote fume, Che Wovlevarts, the Tuileries emt the Champa | Fiye'ea, is epecially frequeeted by English Cavelions, | ond now kept by an American lety, with mew ond ole Kent fernitore, get srresgemect aot cleanliness. The (ereet by English servants, sad moth le clock, of pamtings aud mirrors, acter which vun- feber last situatior | the Globe Hotel. | nouth of Atlantic K | pleas mows len | Kast wetith | i>) | Gan beviners, the atvertionn cowlt iafacare © enema) G GERMAN GIRL 1m & reapectanle private fos, sprare Fresch, understands 4 Ming to make horrelf genorall useful, Ladees wishing to sesure a devoted sarvan please call, for three daye, at No 600 Fourth stroot, first doer. GERMAN WELL EDUCATE) YOUNG PERSOY wishes a situation a# nursery governess.—She iq very willing to make herself generally useful; speaks the Englirh language as well ax ber own. Please call at her present place, 254 Henry atroot, Brooklyw, whers hen be seen for two days only, from twelve to two o'clock, RESPECTABLE WOMAN WHO HAS BEEN TREY months in her present place, wants anituation as jot nuree, Can come highly recommended from her present employers, Can be seen at 1o7 East Kighteeath street, for two days, HOUSFREEPER’S SITUATION WANTED—BY A middle aged, married lady, ia e private family, A note addressed to Mri ey, #1 Fourth avenues, will E WANTS A.BIECATION ; take the whole nd i6 e good Apply at SITUATION WANTED—BY A_ RESPEITABLE gir! to do general housework im « small ee family, Has good city reference Apply att Thirteenth uo, in the rear, reet. ird aye RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WIBHES TO TRAVEE. te California with a family % ling to make orself generally usefal, and wil patie faction Sher employ Has lived meoothe in “t can gett of clty refer- aad Palton street, Brook! der Can be seen every aay (or four weeks, ences. Please call KL WISHES TO TRAVEL willing to make every natisiaction btewn moothe with @ pri- bent of city referen:er, te call at Mr, Simpasom's, in Higo street, onefdeor treet, Brooklyn, Cam be seen every any for four we YOUNG LADY, Normal Acad GRADUATE OF THE SALRM Pp struction, in Brovl cent cities, would have po objectio tance from the city, street, Brooklyn. SITUATION WANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN, A fully competent, an waiter, chambermal, or ts drers, In a private family, the very best of city r renee can be given, Please callat 08 kim atree, Spring, room No. 3, in the reer, for to day SITUATION 18 WANTED, BY AN ABLE GIRL TO A do housework or chamberwork Bue in able an@ Willing to work, Is wellrecommencet, and would try t9 ¢ ber employer. No objecticn to « boarding hoare, Apply at the office 002 kighth aveuus, No charge. RESPECTABLE PERSON Wirhb8 TO GO OUT aserametress, by the day of seek she unde etandes all kinds of family sewing wert or city refere be produced. Apply at sli Tenth street, betw uen A and B, first foor, back room, WANTED—Y A ply for twe prefer the Woull YOUNG LADY, A PARISIAN, WHO TAS HAD EX- perience in teach either erench oF m of her popils, Aditrey A RESPECTABLE GERMAN PERSON WISHEY A situation as good cook, Wah rauuironer, Can be at 210 Walker mtre YOUNG LADY 18 DESIROVs OF MEETING WITH an opportunity of going to Ca lorem with @ lady &* companion or seamstress satiatac a * refereaxee iven and required, Pease address i. P., Herald office, for three days SITUATION WANTED AS COOK IN A BOARDING- house, or pastry cook ina hotel by & woman who understands Freneh, Bag! 1 American cooking, pastries, creams and je) ao Ke the beet of city references, both as rr the can be seen for two days li oot engaged, at MH rt, Mark's place, firet hoor, front room. GERMAN GIRL, A French, unde ow wing. at No. 24 Clinten place, By eh ris character am) capability. WHO BVRAKS 7 wtreet, Lor two days GOOD SMART GIRL WANTS 4 SITUATION IN A in tmall privale family, to00 gomeral bousework a good washer and iromer Can be eee f 206 Kast Twentieth street, near bie ave fromt room DRUG CLERK WANTED—ONE ® HO THORODG ALY understands the di pen-avry aod presariptes vines of & retall dru *, that can give the bert City references an to capability aed cod cnaragler, Ape | ply at No. 170 Righth a» NTS WANTED THE PRINCIPAL ithe Cama las to voll TO Viet? | | Pine! , Sultan of Turkey, kon Bonaparte, ke. Apply ‘at atalre Haglan, Prince No, 60 Fulton etree | 5 oer ey WANTED, A SITUATION AS BOOK | beeper, ina merchant's of Lrwer's office, by eae thoronghly acqoninted wih the shove business Con give the beat of elly referes to ability aod inne | rity, Terme moderate, address { FD, bovkheepes, | Herald office | JQOY WANTED ABOUT FOURIFEN OR ALXTERN Jfi8 0b) In store, to row of rvande and make f generally ureful Must be attentive and come mended. Apply thie dey at Duane’s neowe pot, 046 Broome etrert, pear the iveery {ALIFORNIA,—A RESP RECTAN YOONG fers her mrvices to any ling to pay part wiling to 6 jIRI, OF- votable family going to { ber passage there. f and | ( BERMALD AND WAITER OF GENRRAL HOUSE vod for cs J 100K WANTED. — J preferred) ply at 24 Union #4 | Cums HOME FOR VEMALE #ERVANT 616 | Hiath avenue, corner of Ibirty amth street, bese. keepers, school teache rhenee:, Aine, servants, in every capacity, wopplie 0 thie Inetetation OUFRK FLYER } H fitesUen & fo take the entire ferewee given if required BSTAST WOMAN (HOUTOW oh tor @ large family Ap- A Phe ted AN AMIR AN LADY DEINE A hourekorper we le fully competent ervivion uf & tnemtly Beet ef re Attire To, Herelt ofteas | N ANTILLAS —& LADY HAVING EXORRIENCR Im iP this city and Rorops, ¢ ton rouse of obtaining @ titustion as forewoman oF tee wore . tows ferences given. Addreee MA. Heowleay Peet of eit Care. pa COOK WANTED, AT THR WiercimeTen Heute 148 Bowery. corner of Broome eteeet, an Ca perieaced woman ae peotry Cook, to mekeand bale het rolls, bread, ples, cakes, we Dom's apply walkers ool qualified AUER AND IRON SITUATION fem'ly toed ety reference win bia ret, commer of Coagrerr, vets fewiy when re ter oth street, VITLATION® WANTED HY TWO WOHLY Marne erek, woaber wed rower the Aber as “bem ver oh nlp theer tution App Ko objection toe heel or buarding heose TONS WANTEY bY TW VROTEAT ANT a) # siTU aT ) one wet, ot water and pea mne ree + lawedrose te a ceed plain comb, varker { wily refereoes gir Tita © Gaye al we come FLtath Areas, & Hrew SITUATION WANTED WY 4 RRUTCIANLE Youwa SITUATION WANTED—BY A Hist RRO TA bie Ameren eomen, lo tebe the entive infent, or ITUATION WANTID—BY A jvainter having hed te pew engaged in thet Cert. VERON Wit, vith American sot fvitieh be. Te partivs wiabieg (6 mount oftrede The bert of rot Cresa HL, bon 1,520 Post Oe PRUCCINE—A GEREN pETG cm, *no opeuhe Vogt yh very wel) wishee 8 eitualien ing pared to render the betel ome ot the meet com attrem AT, Neral of + fortalie ip Vere Petrocme ont speriawnie brevk. derls OL6 eiketio, os me ce6le Lees, ' B or valance of Wants we Sith pace,

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