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Yo 1586, 1640, Wet” Oe EMG, 100%, Pumss—Part 1.—Nos, 1, 395 to 405, 407, 408, 409, Part 2.—Nos. 237, 405, 367, 132, 384 to 864, 660, 165, 401, 218, 440, G24, Tz. 160, 668, 013, O19, 77, 678, O79, 1225, 688. ° 7 Leok out for Portraits in the Natural Co- ‘Wore Dy Mr. eee ie born. Glory. to reat discovery, at 289 Broadway. i‘ ‘will soon appear. ‘The ci Hurrah for the picture makers. at HORACE WATERS, 383 competition. Soarrent this city./All subscribers to the Knicker- Docker, and of the other’ three dollar magazines, be- fowe that time, will receive a certificate of membership ie thie association. Subscriptions received at No 2 As- tor House and at the Koickerbocker office, 348 Broad- way, up stairs. Catalogues gratis. “A Cock ‘jw the January number of the Subscriptions Glave, worth few day a lobger, at Dealers in © in Ha is a story, jxerbocker Magecine eae a chance for Powers’ Ui 5, ora valuable painting, received a the office, $48 Broadway, up stairs. ‘Visiting New York this meason, are respectfully invited to examine our stock of and summer , a8 we fee] assured they will from style and ches; ly well worthy of its extent, variet; conside: ‘their mo While the disposi- ‘tion of our manufacturers this season has been ¢o great- By reduce their stocks, we have availed ourselves of the edvantages of a low market for Just Recet: ir nears oa one of the eont; 1 case of black French cloths, $1 and labor, to man- 200 Frock Coats, $5 each; 1000 ite, $3; 500 rich Fh fiaorng made in Lonocoalps at one half the 4s a@yard, GEO. houres treet. and Liquor Mani oy essence le Jamaica ‘and Bt. Croix rum, seh Daeg tal a vor sale by F. H. Diarrhea are ema pe | ty Ie TOBIAS’ celebrated Venetian Liniment; @ 25 ard 60 cents. Sold by all druggists and store- pers, Depot 60 Cortlandt street. ‘Whiskers, grow strong * which will not stain Seite "ie renner le peor er ane Forced to tl six weeks 0, Ar or injure the kia. Si per hottie? of the country. R. G. Graham 588 44 South Third street, Pbiladelphia; Briggs, 31 State street, Albany. it is cured by case reba in the iutioent gud welag tbe pile Sold at the mannofactt 0 Mi 2M jurers, 6 laiden iane, New York, and and by all druggists, at 25¢., 623¢¢., apd $1 per pot or box. On Wednesday, Feb 14, by the Rev. Dr. A ru v. Dr. deme, My. Janne 6. Casares to {sana 8. ALLENDER, all o "oo TH ureday, February 15, in the Church of St. An- drew, by the Rev. Mr. Curran, Jonn McCoraan to Catus- @ On Sundey ANDREW baad Prof. , only davghter of S. Dacorsi, Esq., of Another soble February evening, February 11, by the Rey. Dr. Wil Y of Philadelphia, to Mise Juma N. J., om Thursda; . February 16, . Caro, 8. Cano, M. D., of ' iss Sicily, to Miss ‘New York. Dea, heart has ceased to beat.—On Thursday 15, of congestion of the bowels, Capt. Sosunr l.. Maney, aged 47, years. ‘Without further notice his frends and the members of Abrams Lodge No 20, are respectful: remains from N invived to assist im removing his Jo. 32 Hudson street to ‘the Harlem Railroad and thenee to Columbia coun- ‘ty for interment, at past six o’clock this morning. Thureday, February 15, Tuomas Surru, aged 44 friends, Bie John Vanderbil ‘1_months. afternoon, No. Cay Thursday, February 15, Rosaur M. Maria 02a Dr. Clare W. Beames, age: and those of his brothers, and his brother-in law, invited to attend hi at two o’clock, from his Twenty-ninth street. His remsins daughter of aged 4 years and Jeremiah and attend ber fui residence of her fatber, Joseph C. No. 71 West Twentieth “Oe Therelay moreing ne webeuery 1b, Cosenza; ent yur’ mor ‘ebruary , onl child of Furman 1. and Cornelia’ A. Kneeland, i The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the to-morrow ‘at two o'clock, “On Wednerdcy, Februsty 14, of debility, Mr. Jam 70 } late Gerrardus Smith, of ss" G4 years, eon of the late relatives and friends of the bn 4 are respectfully at two ? to eit Eels attend the from his late residence, ursdsy, February 16, friends, and those of his sons, Patrick and Joho yy, are invited to attend his funeral, from the reai- this No. 8 Harrisee street. Paruck MoVay, aged 72 dence of bis son, Patrick McVay, No. 244 Elizaveth street, te-merrow. é ie of r ana daye. ‘The friends and those of the family are in- @ wich street, afternoon, Wedneacay, February 14, Gronas, infant son of On sire February Fel 15, Jowmerre Apeua, infant oping Juliette A. Biliott, aged 7 monthe relatives and friends of the family are '} further invitation. ‘uary 15, Frepeaicx D, Rontssoy, , Febr: iveater Robinson, deceased. friends of the family are invited to to-morrow afternoom, at balf past from Bt. he ged church, totant daughter 'ATHERINY, io. Sarah E. Matthe 7, aged'10 months, at two o'clock. |., fom their resi- Samu, infant son of Jobo ny, Jr., aged 1 month and 14 remaing were taken to Greenwood for interment. On eraiivae 14, Mancarer Monray, io ear The fives and frends, and these of her sons, Mi- ebael, Ni vited o Wash! On withou! ton and California ' pg ton City. ecard songs} bm 5 iteed ber feseral, trom ihe ‘rentdosce o€ ber Fifth street, to morrow aftenoon, at two 't further invitation. , y Wednesday, February 14, of ALDEN, son of bert Alden, joc gy ‘tives, friends and acquaintances of the de- The rela’ conned and of eens street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, on ° * Farther invitation. x oT witheu: the family are respectfully invited to at- from residence of his mother, No. us, Ctaptiry fog: Pee if 6, Howagp Feuer fal relatives and friends invited to attend his funeral, sue. His remains will are reepectf 189 Seventh dn wD. of the family from No. } be taken to Tarryto the Budeon River Railroad, leaving Chambers street at twelve o'clock. Op Wednesday, February 14, after a abort but fal Mancanet Fowien, o The fete ‘tend the funeral, from oe On Thurscay, Febroary 16, Nicotavs Wu. Wepexip, 19 ‘and 0 mon! tive of county » of and acquaintances are reepectfally invited : from the a of his brother, te We. Bt i Front etre, Brechin, afternoon, at two es fered from Lafayette avenue, avenues. oo Thureday, Fe 15, of scar- son of Francis P. and months acd 14 days , are atone lostrand and Op Thoredey, February 15, Mrs. Many A Stayiey, fe. Hie seral, from bis Ye Sunday Srersees at two o'clock. 4 Are respectfully invited to attend idence of 8 J. Hallett, o’cloek. sade at gears, Poot and 28 aaya, el @ invited to attend his fa- late residence, W: N. ednesday, February 14, Jaume Jacn- months ate, Thursday, Febraary 16, ‘38 years. i Rae Te ‘omalss Gil be tases NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1855. t sete le brooches, chatelaines, &c.; guard, fob and vest ving plas, &c. The watches are by Jurgensen, Cooper, Tobias, Dent, Johnron, Rankell, and other cele- brated makers. The whole offering a superior induce- ment to purchasers. Sale positive. Terms cash. UCTION NOTICE.—GREAT SALE OF RARE PLANTS. —EDWARD SCHENCK, will sell at auction, at his falesroom, 16 Wall street, Saturday, Feb. 17th, at 11 ik, a Valuable collection of hot hones Delong: t sisting of double white camelias, te—con: multifiora, red sherwoodi, red douklarii, wil lerii, ; imbrecata, do. variegated, large orange, very rare; azalia, lemon, monthly incarnation, violets de para, Be , &ce These plants are all in fine condition, and wil) be absolutely |. Terms, as usual, cash, Aunt. H. NIOOLAY, eee FUR- niture auction sales. unde! begs leave form his friends and the public, that he is ones as usual to give his personal attention to first class fur- os tales 3 aaiee, at the yc aed of families tha: intend breaking up housekcepi ring. ALBERT HNIOLAY, ‘Auctfoneer, No. 4 Broad st. UCTION SALE OF GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘This morning, (Friday) at 1034 o'clock, I sell all the genteel furniture contained in house *jo. thth avenue, worthy the special attention of and trade—e housekeepers the very ar to be sold to the highest bidder, rain or shine—con: ng of carved rosewood ‘and mahogany sofas, rosewood and mahogany marble top tables, costly pier and mantel mirrors, rose- wood marble top etegere, tapestry and Axminster car- pet weaent enite parlor furniture in crimson bro- ca‘elle, embroidered curtains and shades, carved library and secretary bookcase, —— rote ver spoons, castors, forks, napkin’ rings, cake bask 3. magnificent wantel vases, 30 day French clock, at atot? ings, &c , with a beautiful assortment of chamber furni- ture, rosewood and matogany dedsteads, dressing bu- reaus, washstancs, wopre x mattresses, ten feather beds, with the ent furniture, extension and breakfast tables, three rich china sets, ivory knives and es at house. W. WESICOTT, Auctioneer. Als Doce NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEBR.—BY 8. forks, glass ware, &e. = Bogart—Monday, at half-past ten o'clock, at No. East Twenly-sizth wireet—bousehold furniture, con: sisting of au; parlor, bedroom and kitchen furniture, nearly new. Particulars to-morrow. UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER3.—BY 8. Bogart—Tuosday, February 20, at half-past ten a’clock, at the auction rooms, corner of fort and William streets—household furniture, consisting of all pene ¢ housekeeping articles; also dry goods, clo- ing, ko. Ais NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER.— By BELL & BUSH, this day, at 1034 o'clock, in the ‘rooms, 27 tre street, near Charm and Reade, extra sale of furniture; 27 mattressés, 27 comforters, Delsters, bedsteads, cl tables, &c. At 11 o’clock an extensive variety of counting house turniture, 12 desks, ira, irom safe, pictures, ward: show cases, fancy i antan vaoes, Roe’ Lasgo opie ha the’ saltcoces on Saturday. cha articles, vases, kc. AN Sr NOTICE—WILLIAM B, JONES AUCTIONEER. By virtue of an execution, I will nell, this day, [03g o'clock, A. M., at store No. 145 Canal atreet, an extensive assortment of caps, straw hats, belts, show cases, cap stands, dc. MII LL DOOTY, Constable. ¥ C. A. WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER —WE ‘MAKE special sale, this day, Feb: 16, for account porters, of gold watches and jews set with diamonds other precious stones. é is posi. tive, by cat , for cash, at our etore, 38 Broad atavet, and commences at 10% o’clock. YC, A. WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER.—SATURDAY, Feb. 17, we sell Havana segars, wines and brandies. purchasers and the trade generally are invited toattend. The goods are of late importation, and first less. For fall particulars, see catalogues at our store, 88 Broad street, on the pening of sale, which com- mences at 1076 o'clock, and will continue without any reservation till every article is sold. \ONSTABLE’S SALE —MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD morning, at 11 o’clock, for cash, the conteats recngpiemehaies; centre and so‘a mnsively carved; heavy lace and brocatelle curtains, Secs oe erent wee ears io lore jet oor rosewood bed: br Moabalanda, Cols and. bedding, bale musticeries, dining and extension tables, crockery, glassware, silverware, ivory cutlery, together with a assortment of bass- soent faraliere. = Gale anew whole has only been in use a short time, and was made by some of the dest cabinetimakers in this city. WILSON, Aactioneer, |, AUCTIONEER—BY FRANK- office 81 Nassau street.—F. & N. announce Ga BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, IRON SAFES — This day, at 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich, teas, coffee, sugars, shelled almonds, cocos, pickles, chocolate, ss ) FORATS, BOM, beasdy, rum, gin, wines, champagne, saddlery, whips, kaives, forks, ntera’ tools, scales, yh! ae. bon W.A. CARTER, dbetibucee’ oT Dey street. G. HORTON, AUCTIONKER—SALE3ROOM NO. 13 'e Sixth avenue, will sell on Saturday, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 8 “armine street, the furniture of three or four rooms of a gentleman going te California. ENRY H. LEEDS & CO. AUCTIONEERS—BY H. H. Leeds & Co., Thursday 15, Friday 16 and Satu’y 17, 811034 o'clock each day; peremptory and immense sale Of jewelry at the store of I. & J. Jacobs, No. 407 Broad- way, in temaive alterations ee oe baskets, cake tiays, tea sets, waiters, spoons, x , ake 5 ment of fine jewelry, consisting of diamonds, broachen, ear rings, pine, rings and crosses; ruby, 1d, opel and ase acelets, chains, lockets, &c.' watches, an elegant assortment of gold hunting and face, made by Roskell, Tobias, Private met trade, PI seldom ly themselves ee wastes prices, Les ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTTONEER —BY HENRY H. fo. ‘to suppl; about 100 modern oil tings of nigh enter. This sale is well worthy the a ‘of amateurs and others, as it is seldom we have #0 fine # collection to offer. Can be seen for two days before the sale, as above, ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. LEEDS & CO.—Frida: 6.—Housebold furniture, in sixth street, ‘ird and Fourth avenues, pear ist Chureb, Yorkville, at 11 o'clock, con sisting of Bru: suits, eov- ered in plush and bai: sofas, chairs, tete-a testes, carpets, enameled cane-reat chairs, vy 4 dure: chairs, beds, mattresses, rete wares tenet to commence kitehen furniture. The Secopd, Third and Fourth ave- ue care leave every four minutes and stop near the AUCTIONEER—BY H. H. LEEDS & 00.—Friday, Feb, 16, at 12 /clook, in iront of ° tail black Shout 16 bands high, pesurch tems cians a Couble harness, and Mab dri Pert ture sarvantes te family horse, warranted kind and gentle in double harness. Sold only for want of use. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. —nY HENRY Hi. Ht» H. LEEDS & CO, on salen 19 Nasea five diel sibs sale of | rooms, ‘aceon r horses, sale of marble mantels; 3 or4 fine sculptured Carrara ma: ble mantels, just positively without reserve, ENRY T.LEED@, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE 107 NAS- eau street—Will well ia dag. a2 o’clocs FM. of the richly man red furs of the New corner of Broadway and Walker York Fur Comgan; com: from Italy. Sa’e will €o Also, a! [LJ OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT PUBLIC AUCTION— H At 138 West Twenty-first street. ‘9 of ke., including « fee piano, glasses. without Teed Tebly naraiog, Pos 10, ah 104. Rrentce OBN L. VANDEWA’ AUCTIONEER. —V AN DE- WATER & TURNER w: thin , Aw OHN W. SOMERINDYK! ble’s sale of showcase, mi interesting magnificent showcase, wil in ten secona 4 chande! pi) aid full length aplen cornices, &e, ‘Also, with marble tops, mirrors, JOH! At wi eu carpets; Tadien” bigh cont’ Freach, hates se ilk, satin and Ince; boxes French flowers, boxes of ribbons, perfamery bags, carved and gilt pier table, sofas, desk, &2, On the r, Ti Barelay street. AUCTIONEER. -OONSTA- to the ladies. This day, at 12 Wav at 10 o’clock, will be sold by virtue of an execu! 5 one delier, }) millinery goods, carved, cost in Paris’ $400; also, one centre tab! match; six carved back chairs $100, six mirrors, splendid chan: the stock, consisting of OHN W. £OMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER.—MORT- sale of splendid housebold faroiture, mirrors, rH, &e,— On Tuesday, Fed. 20, at 10 o'clock, at No 598 Houston street, by virtue of a chatvel mortgage all the furniture, consisting of suits of rosewood furniture in brocateile, marble top centre and side ta- day napery chandeliers, and lace curtains, rosewood furniture in the Prussela carpets, the best hair mat- tresses and feather beds, silk and satin coverl:ts, and everything of the richest description. Also, the crocke- ry and glass, mantel ornaments, miverware, linen &c., &e. W. SOMERINDY! Kt, XM To. morr’ cinely, the iy, Oy niture, &c.,&c,—all being chairs, tetes, corner stands, stands, tables, %e. Ca ton, tapestry, velvet cocoa mat pier and ov: pene, draj silt border dellere in blanket salvers, tea services, eee pel sop table No, 143 M at 156 foreclosure wenue will dar street, a CHAS. CRI haya ORTGAGE SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF closure of a chatte) mortgage, William B. Jones, Auctioneer, will sell at public auction, om Saturday, the 17th of February, 1855, at 12 o’clock M., at the sales bay horre. ttorney for Mortgagee. ORTGAGE SALE—J. 8, HOUGH, AUCTIONEER — (Saturday) morning, at 1034 o’clock, it and contiy furniture of the large elling house 1m Warren atreet, op- road depot, will be offered at public sale. The furniture, all first ciasa, made by bebe Merde ina proper and substantial sists of rosewood secretary and et quartettes, work tables, reception and corner cupboards, Elizabethan bedsteads, bureaus, wasrhstands, sofas, te etait pices Loeb parlor fur. in rosewood; mahogan, dedateads, Brussels roy bebe. Brussels stair carpete) Venitian do, velvet rags, ‘Adelaic &c. Decorations—Oil lection and pleasing subjects; Sevres porcelain and china vases, richly painted; marble statuary, Parian figures; fancy colognes, artificial flower vases, French brocatelle and costly lace wintow shades, candelabray and gilt chan- jd Gothic year clocks, alabaster and do., heavily carved seven ostave rosewood dedding, mattresses, pillows, bolaters, paliasses, slieets, toilet nets, &e Gro. 4 Silverware—Tea sets, tumblers, preserves, col: ing and Bohemian cut decanters, tits, te; allver plate, casters, cake baskets, forks, Sales’ positive, without refe: manner, con- ere, centre tables, airs, corner stands y #ofas, bureaus, wash- of English, Wil. paintiogs, a dne col- fane fortes, » ke. Crocker; A_ FORE- FIXTURES AND ORTGAGE SALE.—THE foc of the fancy goods and toy store situated sold cheap ‘The stock is new and well ne- F cash, under lected, and the benmee in s flourishing condition, Ap- ply for particulars at 85 William street, up atairs. ——————— hy ans SALE OF DRUGS, PATENT MEDIZIN! &e., on Friday, February 16, at 11 o'clock, at $1 Broadway, consisting of a variety of patent medicines, drugs, liniments, ral 4, bottles, chairs, desk, stove, &s. HERIFFS’ SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES —A. M. CRIS. i) TALAR, av 1036 o’clock, at 409 Myrtle consist mei Auctioneer, will sell on T avenue, County, the stock and fixtures of a boot and shoe her BE ow shoes ip ed pe &o., ke, re, im, ie, 8 overahoes, &., &c. 7 nei MOSENGLEBERT LOTT, Sherif Artuur O’Bres, Deputy Sheriff. Brooklyn, King’s and gentle: nofortes and suit rich rotewood parlor furniture, yer MORRELL, AUCTIONEER.—SUPERIOR PIA- wi ith a variety ra other furniture, also oil paintings and mirrors, will lare nee catalog: | be sold this ‘ay, st 12 o'clock, at 904 Broadway, without apy regard to weather. partic 4 ae, and examine this moraing by it. For u- W. SHIRLEY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON . Friday, February 16, 1856, at 1034 o'clock, nt the store, 107 Fulton street,’ an assortment of lustred Pitchers, white granite tea pols, sugar and cream bowls, plates, &c. Also, tumblers, and other goods. glass lamps, bowls, ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Paturday, at 103g o'clock, at 187 Canal «treet, ait bookcases, large ormees/ ta aoe %, oofan, rocking’ 054 other oheirs, Cileloth, sale carpet ciclo ir cotfee neta, forks, sete, jany a feather beds, +f wands, toilet nets, wai kitehen furniture, mercbandise. the entire household furniture of a fam ly breaking up hor consiat ng of one pis eepin parlor revenéed sak mahogsay centre acd ride tables, juite in jan, ten: pier aod mantel fall 3! and tapestry carpets, rods, plated camtors, tea , French chiaa ‘aaer and on walnut bedateads, hair mattresses, diankets, spreads, dressing bureaua, wash: evoking stoves, and ‘Advances on every description of ‘at 103, o'clock, a ture and Gatures of the iy ILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WIL1. 663 Broadw saloon ki pete pe Pcce poo fitted ings, ke. yi on. Also the stoel of wlaes, is made to satisfy « mortgag SELL THIS liquors, and regars, The NEW BOOK LFERT’S: BY W. In ene volume, 12mo , with ine Wolfert’s Roost. arch. dicial Trial b; Combat, The Knight of ‘Ibe Grand Prior of Mivorca. Bhetches in Paris in 1425, rich, ia ished bis early works. booksellers. of 84 000 or upw GENTLEMAN, A is dark bair 2 Diack hat, back avercoe grey pants and thick stout BY WASHINGTON .—ON Friday, Feb. 16, @. ?, PUTNAM & CO., will pad- lish the second eaition (10th thousand) of WO ROOST, AND OTHEK PAPERS, pages, containing th of more than 1,000 persons esticated ABUINGTON IRVING two illustatious by Darl+y. $1 25, The Great Misains ippi Bub- Guests from Gibbet Island. A Contented Man. Broeck, The Dutch Para- dine. rpearean Rese: - h The Widow's Ordeal— A Ja- Marly Experiences of Ralph Ringwood. The Seminoles Origin of the White, Red A Time of Unexampled — aad [lack Moa, Provperity. The Conspiracy of Nea Weather Breeders of Traffic. mathla, ec, Ac, A new volume by Washington Irv'ng is entitled to be considered an event in the publishing world. In this volume will be found all that graceful charm of rtyie, juliet humor, aud fresh variety o topica which G, P. PUTNAM & CO., New York, and for sale by ail be worth $100, OF MIDDLE HEIGHT, FULL FACE, and whiskers, left his home oa Wed without being beard of since. He bad on | with velvet collar, dark There ia every rea son to believe that some accident bas occurred to him Every information will be thankfally received at A. Bar- more & Co.'s ice office, foot of Hubert street. steamer Al December, 1814, by hei for the present, residing in poor im any information respecting them, | bim at St. Louis, and om return itable compensation. of post RFORMATION WANTED OF MRS. BELLWARD A‘D her two children, who left Liverpool, England, which arrived He bas been unable to trace ber any further than Boston, ao’ being anxious for the safety of herself and children, and ff, desiren any persoa whoean to address be will remit . Shippers please take notice that the sbipa of this line Cannot eaney aay goods contra- ‘vand of war. \D LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES \HE NEW YORK 1 Mail Bteamers.-ke ships composing the live are following: — ATLAN’ pt. Weet BALTIC, Capt Comstock. PACIFIC, Nye. ADRIATIC, Capt. ——, These ships have heen built by contract, ex for government pexvice, Hivery care has been'tarce te then construction, os also in their epgines, to eamure strengt and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are tanequalled for elegance anc comfort. Price of from New York to Lverpoo}, ip firet class cabin, 313; im second do. $76; exclovive use of extra size wtate rooms prope be ae a to New York, 90 aad 20 poincas, n ex cod Hurgeon attached to rhip. No der secured until paid for. - ” FYROYOSED DATEN OF BAILING, FROM LIVERPOL, Seturday, Deo. 17 Saturday, Line. 30 Saturday, Jan. 13, 1866, Saturday, Jan. 27. 5, Saturday, Feb. 10. day 5. Saturday, Feb, 24 For freigh age apply to EDW'D K. COLLINS, No, 06 Wall street, New York, BROWN, SHIPLEY '& CO, Liverpool STEPHEN KENNARD & ( ‘Austin Friarn, London. B. G. WAINWHIGHT & CO., Paris. GEORGE H. DRAPER, Havre, The owners of these ships will not be seconntable fos gold, silver, bullion, «pecie, jewelry, precious stones or unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and exprensed. PB nn) Rotice, that the ships of this line carry apy goois contraband of war. HE LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP Company intend sailing their favorite steamahipy— 'Y¥ OF MANCHESTER... .2,126 tons, Capt. Wylie, CILY OF BALTIMORE, (new).2,638 tons... Capt. —-. CITY OF WASRINGION, do.2,760 tons. , Capt, R. Leiteh, Saloon $90, $66 and $35, aceording ate room. A limited numer of third clase era will be found im tak From Pinta $30 | From Liverpool. Philadelpbia..,...$30 ‘om Liver, Les $45 Parties winhing to bring Bi ir friends can obtain certificates of passage, and drafts on Li i a coms of £1 sterling ard upwaris. Apply to SAMUEL SMITH, as from Philadelphia and Liverpool, Agent, 17 Walnut atreet, )’b: phia, and No. 7 Broad- way, New York, (EAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.—FOR Bremen, via Southamptoo.—The United States mail steamship WASHINGTON, E. y, commander, will® sail for Bremen, touching at Southampton to land the wails snd passengers for England and Fran3e, on Satur- day, Feb. 24, at 12 o'clock, M., from pier No. 31, North ver, PRICE OF PASHAGE FROM NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON OR BREMEN, In first cabin, main raloon .. +9130 110 60 In first cabin, lower saloon... An experienced surgeon is attached to each steamer. Specie delivered in Havre cor Loudon. All letters must pass through the Post Office. For passage or freight ap- vy to C. H. SAND, Agent, 11 South William at. he steamer Hermano will succeed the Washington, and sail March 24, BESWEEN HAVRE AND NEW YORK direct,—The steamship ALPS will sail from Havre di- rect for New York, (without calling at Cay aiden Eng- land,) om Saturday, 25:h of November. rates of ti aes yeoengs is fret second cabins wiD be very moderate. e wailing of the succeeding steamers will be shortly announced. The rave of inverance. » France is less by ships from Havre direct for New Yor than io abipe calling a: ap English port. ‘Apply im Hay and Paris, 17 Boulevards des italiens, to owald Currte, or ip New York, to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green. 8. MAIL LINE FOR CALIFORNIA, VIA ASPIN- eo wall and Paname—Califernians are informed (vy authosity from the aoams Railroad Company) that the tranrit of the Isthmus will be made by railroad, from Ocean to Ocean, No more mule travel—no river boating. On Tuesday, February 20, at two o'clock ’, M., trom pier at foot of Warren street, North river, will be dispatened the fleet steamship ILLINOIS, Captain H. J. Hartetene, U.8.N., to connect at Yara ma with the new and supe: rior steamsbip JOHN L. STEPHENS. A rpare boat always kept at Pacama to prevent detention, in cave of ite gti, ood received aft i sailing day. For passage apply w Company's office, 177 Weet Yireet, 103. W. Hav OND. 7 5. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY—FOR HAVA 14 New Orlenns—On Faiurday, Fepeuary 17, from pier toot of Warren street, N el-known and favorite steamship CRESC Captain John MeG. Passage cam be recured e Company's office. igut to New Orleans, 30 F cuvic foo. Ehippers will be wupplied with NA at cents blank Dilla of lading of the form +igned by the Company 6p application at their office, Ne otber foria signed, and 20 of lading will be signed after the hour of sailing. For freight or passage, apply at the oice of the Company, 177 Wert steel, corner of Warren, M. 0, KOBERTS. JEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINK, via Nicarsgua. ‘The Accessory Tranmt Company Of Nicaragua, Proprietors. 700 miles shorter thao any etber route. The splendid couble engine steamship RIHERN LIGHT, 4,000 tons burthen, Capt. Tinkle gb, will leave from pier No, 3 North river, at 3 lock P. M., for Punta Arenas, on Tuesday, Feorusry connecting with the Uncle Sam, 2,000 tons burthen, the Nicaragua Transit route, baving but twelve of land transportation by Grst class carriages. I new andewift iron steamboats Lave lately been | river and lake, which # the time on it frean ocean to ocean, 4 in their ventilavon For information or passage, a CHAS. MORGAN, Agent, No Letter bage made up et the office, balf ounce. USTRALIA.—PIONFER — LIN United Staten mail.—The uew and elegant clipper *bip GEORGES, 1,200 tons, fer Sydney and Melbourne, vow leading at pier No. 7, East river, will positively sail on the Ist of Mareh. This ship offers « rare opportunity | for wesbanies, laborers, and Gomertic servanta, des to emigrate to Sydney, where immediate employment obtained at enormously high rates of wages. Uniy $10 reqoired to be pald kero, aud $00 after arrival, to be pald out cf earnings. The Georges will be followed by the cele- bated clipper ships Ocean Steed and Nightingale The for- about March 16, and the latter April 15. Both Ocean “teed ia eighty- ie! in reveuty-five days. For ply om board, or to R, W. CAME P te {LOUNG PROTESTANT woman, BURGE WANTED, uy "A RaAPA TARE went e an Buree. t baby ” woman, a situa “ nurse, to F months old. Can be seen at 340 Sixth vveuus, in| baby to her'ewa residence; has lost ber baby, four aye ‘the rear, first hoor. RESPECTABLE GERMAN WOMAN, WHO CAN speak a1 ttle English, wishes o situation; can wash iron and do plain sewing and chamberwork. Please call at 187 Eli street, third floor, for t old. Has the best of oi dress Mra. J. Law Second and Third, Wi ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE girl, an a first rate cook; understands ali kinds of & good baker; \s williag to assist in the hing snd ironing. Best city references given frown er last employer. Fiease call at 10 West Nineteenth finest, Can be ren for twodayr. Wana SITUATION 10 DO CHAMBERWORK as laundress, Apply at 15 Eleventh stee ¢eo Third and Fourth avenues, Good referen from ber last place, reference. Please call, or ad- 7 North Pith street, between ms burg. RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL WANTS A &I tion as children’s maid, and to do plain se wi over three years im her last place, from whie! ge reference. lease call at No. 317 Fi, ‘tween Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. FRENCH WOMAN WANTS ASLI'U ATION AS COOK; coull wuit a hotel, restaurant, boarding house or rivate family; has the best of city reference, or would Eave mo objection to gos short distance in the country Please call for three days at 46 Xoonevelt street, first floor, front room. RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIKL WANTS A rituation as chambermaid and norse: shy ctirtomed to children. Apply at 284 West & street, near Tenth avenue, fromt room, fow SEAMSTRESS WANTED —AMERIGAN rman Protestant, one who is ful kinda of family’ sewing with n She must prouuce good references Rouston street, between the houre of 10 apa}. JANTED—A SITCATION, BY A as reamatrers, isa first rate shirt and dresemaker, and well accustomed to all kinds of family sewing, Cam be teen for two days, if not engay Apply at 181 Bast Seventeenth strest, between Firat and Second avenues. ois ac- | ——— re , wo TUATION, BY AN AMERICAN GIRL sher and irover, in « private family; addrows ?, Hy JUNG WOMAN, an cook, ~ | in capable, honest and trustworty Herald office. A_ RESPECTABLE ion as chambermaid, aad , or would go ax ebiidren’ ——_—— be —— — ;no objection to town or country, of to YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, JUST ARRIVED FROM 1; has good city references, Please on address ‘ain an engagement, be to A. C., No. 87 West Thirteenth street, betweem omed in Kugland to the Ling ba avenues, for three xe, but bas no objection to engage im any other, be ——“r momen in of good education and ix able to give the best of refe WO COLORED SERVANTS, ON’ WHO he repeca. New York of Boston preferred. Address W. Lou, care of Bangs, Brothers & Co,,Book Auctioneers, 13 Park row. xperienced cock, wa ter and chambermai Pvntil 1 o'clock at a irower—the it N OYSTERMAN WISHES A SITUATIO3—ONE WHO understands his business well. Apply at 63 Bobia son street, Can be teen for three days, TPnot engaged. GENCY AND REGISTRY OFFICE—NO street; situations procured for ¢ UJ ANTED—A SITUATION AS WET NURSE, BY A reepectable married woman who lost her child when two days old; bas good cily references. Address 10 NASSAU | No, 00 Henry etject, inthe rear room, No. 3, for two 4, contractors | days. eng! Darkeepers, porters, & so, will act me eee - renee ee genera) agents for all buriness transaction ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ROSS & 00. young woman, as chambermaid and lanadress. apnea —— - Good eity reference fi her last place, Can be seen fow ENTLEMAN OF GOOD | two days at 210 Sullivan street, room No. % standing and respectability, intending to go Lo ly next spring, would like to act there aw Aves WANTED.—A Ur} ANTED-—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG agent for exporters of American, and importers of furo- ral housework, oF as plait pean, goods. His business connections and experience , Understands dalry and cows. will make services important to t that woald en to the country. Can be seen for two trust him with their orders. The vest of references | daye at 20 Harrison street, secont floor, back room. . Acdress Agency, Herald office. Ware SITUATION, AS I AUNDRPSS OR CHAM- YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD CHARACTER, Wishes bermaid, by & young woman. Has the best of re- A to bind himself to learn some renpectabio trade. | ference. Can be seen at 234 Henry street, Brooklyn, be ‘ould prefer the stonecutting or machinist tween Atlantic ant Pacific streets ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl of neat and’ tidy babits, aa cbamber- maid and todo fine washing aod troning, or neat plain for ladies or chiliren. Haas good city reference last place, where one year. Will en- or $6 8 mon’ ity. Call at or J room, for at 115 West Twenty-fourth street, between Bro and Sixth avenue, DRUG CLERK HAVING HAD FOUR YEARS EX perience in city retail trade, and having good reve rence, wishes a permanent situation; saiary po’ 60 much in object ay @ permanent situation; no objection to go th. Address Cinchova, Heraid office RUG CLERK WANTED-—ONE WHO THOROUGHLY he business and can bring satu moter st employers may apply to . avenue, A German who epeake Eng- lish well preferred. To be seen from 6 to 0 in the morn- ing and from 4 to 10 in the evening. RUG CLERK WAN man who bas rer Duriness, andcan bring & be preferred. Apply at lad! jection to do light chamberwork, daye. Please call at No, 61 Fourth avenue, (o the rear. Wa, A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ation to do washing aad iron vd ft ral housework. Can pre goed Pe iy at No. 76 Avenue ©, thi oor, eet n be seen for two days, QNTRY CLERK WANTED—WANTED, IN A WHOLE oe - sale groctry houre, an entry clerk, who writes a ANTED—A NEAT, SMART GIKL, AS GOOD COOK, Fapid, handsome hand, and is also quick ‘and correct at and superior washor and lroaer, in @ private figures. To a person of decided capacity, a fair ralary Good city references for honesty, capability, will be given, Address (post paid), box 4,883 Port U be required. Protestant preferred. Apply be- Office. e bogrs of 12 and 2, at 119 Ninth treet. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young girl aa waiter, or would do chamberwork, washing and iron Can gy the best of city re- mity place, for two daye. ANTED—A SITUATION, T) DO GENERAL HOUSE. work in @ email family; wisliog to asmat io any- thing, bes good city references. Can be seen for three —AN EDUCATED YOUNG & portion of bie time to the iafactory referen 1 Pearl street, corne OVERNESS.—WANTED, A WEL to accompan: amily to Califor Ove who has bad considerable xperience in the management and ducstion of children. A lady of high intellectual at- tainmenta, dignitied deportinent, and decision of o ter, may apply for further particulars, ov Moa Tuesday, 191b and 20th inat., from 0 A. M. ¢ at 45 uu street, Erooklym, An Foglis! i not engaged. Inquire at her last place, No, 247 igre First avenue, corner Fifteenth street. ; y STED— 3HLY eee nese SB youre iseie as to Caitforne " Wert SITUATION AS LAUNDRESS OR CHAM- act as lady's maid, or in any way she could termaid, cr to do fine washing. Please call at No. 58 N neteeoth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue, second floor would wish to make an engageme viel toons tetanic ae ioe year; in willing to pay half of her expenses. dress W. H., Herald office, for four days. country; cas be reen for twodeye, PO ALVERTISING CANVASEERS—WANTED, A TANTED—A NURSE ; S118 MUST BE FULLY OOM- rate agent to collect advertisements for ® paper petent to tabe tire charge of growing ¢ which already enjoys a large advertising pa ronaye) any gentiemen of good address, confidence, aud good char tcter would be capable of making a yood neome Aa Be veal names, ben 3,676 Fest Omice, wo days, at 240 Wert Fourteonth NO THE 1 Mt EX! RRIENCED 1 from 1} to 4 o'clock u | BA Jaw copyint, carrying on b the last mx, yearn WwW ANTED--A VROFERSED COCK, ONE WHO UN light room (not deretands cooking in all ite firm, for whieh Le)p ip the washieg aud irening, She mi attend to all their copying, at unusual! | recommended, Colored perron preferred. Referencon unexceptionable Apply to Wert Fourteenth street, from 11 to 4 o'¢lo ice’s, etationer, 27 Darsau etreet ve - J ANTED—A NURSE, A GIRL CAPAHL care ef aninfant two mouths old; beat and smart, end und t plata Apply at 220 Went rirepib etrert, from 11 to 4 0'clouk 0 WESTERN MERCH ANTS.—WANTED BY A YOUNG man of respectability, who, having # thorough lecge of the retail (ry goods howiness, in desirous of getti simUar situation ino rerpeetable er'ablish ment Wi Address O. B., box 176 Herald office, stat n interview may be had. Beet of reference murt come well recommended Fou BY A RESVECTAILE YOUNG WOMAN, sulermalt of undress io @ y. Cam be seen, for two days, at No. 402 Washing'on street, third floor ING MA lige of bi 0 TEACHERS. — ISH TEACHER in wanted, who can commence an engagemont by March let. Address Grammar School, Tr bupe office, giving real name and ac T° ANTED—A YOU N, POSSESSING A obtaining « eltus { references can be 22 b, box 104 Port Office, Brovklyn. thoroy | tneneoghly. | JANTED—A SALESMAN TO TAKE CHARGH OF address Exchanze the ribtem department. Lard & Taylor, Grand Te an interview can be iret NE DEMOIRELLE, QUI PARLE FRANCAIS ET a bg err A PUBLISHING OFFICE, A YOUNG lemand, qui eait coudre et faire lee rober, voud Wan 64 arelstant bovrkerper, who can furnish an ve placer dané une maisen acéitiowal capital of two thousand Collars, for which riesine comme fem ireemer 130 Gr obendant security will be given paid. Addrene bux 4,674 Post Ollion, TANTED—A YOUNG MAN, AS CLERK IN A Nope bat an American need apply. Apply at 164 Atlantis street, de chambre ou bonne d'enfa 1a malary of 8100 wich street, & Mile Hanetie J ANTED—NURSING, BY A RESPECTABLE ried young woman, who has juet i+t bern, whieh was nine days old. She ie every way fed, and can be well recommended. Apply at 161 Beet Twenty seventh rireet, room No. 6. ANTED—A PROTESTANT GERMAN Of an firet rate’cook aud laun ites 146 Macdougal atre é rwoall family, at ooo t ; A apoly exsept Keglish, Seoteb EW YORK AND NEW ORLEANS © any.—For New Orieans, stopping 0 f the U1 het 1 nited Sta W. shufeldt, Commande Wednerday, Feb. 2 Monday, Feb. 26, at 12 o'clock, from pier yo foot of street, North river. Freigut for the in- rot and for Mobile, consigned to our agents in New I be forwarded free of lavens wart procure | freight or pasnge, | IN ALO, Agente, | | 31 Browdwa, N. B—The BLACK WARRIOR, J. D Puileew, Com- | mancer, will succeed the Cabawba, and vail Priday, eb 10, Bille of Isding murt be rent lo for rigniog | the evening previous to vhip sailing pOR SAVANNAH AND FLOKIDA—UNITED STATES | Mail Line—The new anc elegant ick OXVILLE, Capt.C. 0 Ludlow, will leave New York for | favennab on Saturday, Fevruary 17, from yler No. 4 | North river, at 3 o'clock P.M. fill of lading igmed om | bosrd. For freight iy on boar, or for pansege, to SAMUEL L. MITCH 13 Broadway. For ¥iorids, through tiehets from New York to Jacksonville, $31, to Pilati $23, The Flor.ds, Capt. W.%. Woosball, wil) | and leave on Wee Feo 21 | VANNAH—FAKE REDUCED — Mall Steamship KEYSTONE Ub leave Philace)phia for + clock on Wednesday 1UN & TALLMAN, 10 Old slip, whe be vecured. WR. W. B. CUTTING, eh oblige be Hudson street. OR PROTHER, WiLI DI rect @ note to Confidential, Herald office, giving the reps, it will MOTHAA i: | WCTICR.—THE LADY WHO WAS IN ONE OF THE Bleecker street ompibuses, at the corner of Lie r and Carmine streets, on the 24th day of August, 1552, hen a gig was upeet and a gentleman injured, is re uested to leave her addrers with Dr. Griswold, at No. ton street, mm & black silk velvet bonnet, one pale raittoad qui to call and ob’ monaie JD ERSON AL. —THE RELATIVES OF GRORGEY. ALLEN, recently mate of a rhip out of thie port, and +a to bo rem Ponssyivanin, ean Dear something nee Lee, FRILLIPR, 62 South street ERSONAL—THE LADY WHO CALLED AT 151 FUL Brook | on Tuceday morning, attired | yey ay colored, moss velye! and who it one pair ‘Le Coree: ‘ niversei,’’ oetbe four yarde blond lace, in re the silver crnamented port whe left on the counter. BOORATIVE FRESCO PAINTER OF TH: GEAMAN and Italian s:bool.—Ie oy J Son Bpenag ctseat, New York, ¥ LD ENGRAVINGS BOUGH’ ‘and the highest price paid ty. Small and on hand and for T, fe paale st ibe OM Curiowity Shop, to decorate a the styles, Address, «i GRORGE FIECH AlAO OLD BOOK, 7 them in any quant. always No 685 Broadway. Also Morgan's ¢xpoce of Freemeronry, few co ytee. TLLIARD TABLES. —ONE #2008 HAND AOE WOOD slate bed table for sale, ultadle for private or pa on! we, Com be seen at our Abe treet. TH & DECE BR. OR CHARLESTON AND FLORIDA United States mail line. —The re fteamer JAMEB ALGER, & Turver, ( leave pier No. @N. RB. ou faturday Per I reclsely. For freight, ap bills ©! office of BF lading will be rignd ‘ORD, TILESTON ‘Thre ugh tickets to ride, ae fo To Jackeonvile, $21, to Pilatke, $29. The Marion will eacores, aod leave on Wednesday, Feb. 21 ‘OR NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND RICHMO™ The United States mail rieamehip JAMETOW", Le 0 Pr advay. Ferrish, commander, will leave pier i) North river ow ‘aturday, February 17 at o'clock ! M.. will arrive im Norfolk the next afterocom, ant Petersvurg aod feeb | moné the following morning From Noriou, pa reogers for the Fouth groceet by railroad direct, wits throug tickets from Weldon to Wilmingtop. Augurta, Ae Fae sage od fare to Nerolk, $6 to Peuersvorg vcd Riek mond, 910; steerage ball price. Apply to LUDLAM & PiLEACAtTe, 2 Breet way a DRY GOGDE, a. KY GOORS—WANTED 10 PURCHASE, A ETOCK of assorted staple goods Any jeren leriroun ef of such can hear of & carb purchener by 04 ite to Auctioneer, box 16% Herald office, Alb munications strictly confident a) EMNANTS, REMNANTS ONE Cante turer's depot of Braves! ae MP DELEROI, 066 B __€XTRA PLY & NAVY SAILOR® AND OTHESY —EXTRA FAY ARD yew! seen ond lets Parser U8 Nery, €) Yall rirert | MM en IATELY—A WET NURYR, A YO 4 Mallen Inne, op aire, be W ANTENA YOUNG MAN OF INDOFTOUE bebite and good character il goele to the cit r ry goece trade He m mart and truthiul 4, pre paid, B, box > JANTED—A YOUNG MAN, (ENGLINH OR sooTCH- man preferred.) who theroughly understants the lace and embroidery business Tien nee! apply healthy and good natured American woman, a freek breast of milk, to nurse ep infant two wreks old, No one need apply who cannot bring the bert recommendation as to character, As. Apply & Mire. Ludden, Ci nton avenue, fourth house above Pars avenue, Procklyn, *ho connet give unexceptioumble reference, both a4 to respectability and competency tween the hours of band 104. M REMORN Avply for yao days, be «6 - & POWERS, 204 ant 206 Sixth avenue. FIRST KATE MAN, WHO UNDEK } ANTED—BY A YROTFETANT S00TCT) GINL, A to do genera: rete fre re situation in s ermal private family the is & goed plain cook and firet 4 poner. The best of reference given it employer. Call a: 255 Contre rieeet ~h FEAMSTRES? AND,TO 7 nlapt-an A ire at 16 Core Ww KTED—TWO YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ADDR snd character, to velit aud take orders for a oper ortrated work, lo ruck as prove competent, ary of «x Collars per weet aod ‘omminsion will be even. Apply from 9 to 12 A. M., at the Lowden Vriating lage ORK WAN WOMAN WHC WILLING 10 #b@ Publish ing Company, bt Dey street, fowrth story " it te et the day or tase io erhiey nscd employment to walea Bving ent tS V TANTED~A SITUATION AS COACHMAN OR AH 0d S Greenwich avenue thrd Frects sed coashman, by & ettady active young vee man, @LO underrtantes bie bastnece ia all ite branches. - - - - # etoyer Abas goot city references: would preter TANTEDBY A BYAPROWARLE Y » WOMAN & sbort Cittance inthe coontey, Address No. 233, West W gation a+ g000 plain eook, waeher ax 10ee wimty Oth rreet, between Bgbth aot Nisth evewucs The best of city reerener. J }eace ca 6 Bowe ~ _—— 4 i Fourth avenues. Cau teneen | \YPANTED—IN 4 TORWAKUING “AND COMMON boy to rae of erram’s, he. Address, in —- wpl box THY Post Ofties, , J ANTED—BY A STRADY ACTIVE YOUNG WOMA? . apie rpgreooepaeareneneeaes a bituation es laundrese er chamternad. and W A POY TO OVEN OFHTERS APTLY AT in the wasting The bee ) bomber *. 113 Bevente av u Geor, beck room engaged ANTED—AT MI. GIUG'S DOMESTIC AGEN 712 Dreadway, Protestant cons, French oursen, 4 for every vituatiom 1 reepecttatly iaform tha | een prepared to 6 ali orders with the bert Rater reduced Can be ween fort , ‘help Ww ANTLID- AT MANKING'® ONVICE, wt nowrny, bookbeepers, bartenders, porlene, soocbwen. freoms, gardeners. beys tor ralvons end trades. alee, bomber of good iris, for afl stations of bow TARTED—A SIIUATION, BY A KETRCTAPLE W Protestant woman, a Ook, underlan’s be: Lar . tin etisaches, Can te ween for three er four caye ot Mo. @ Greenwich etree: creep) | POi006 Ot thie oes feer, back roc, up #taire ae - : ESPTRUUTION, * ANTED—BY A RESPRCTADLE YOUN? WOMAN, - Ms) & ritcetion e+ goed plein cock, end good washer B Pr FOOT & ARAM OLLON GIVE LORONs In ead incmery bas 20 hor, Aletance ie o bwhaeey og, writing, Ae. olhee 246 Appieten's the (he ting.) where geetieman ere ng house al na copetier aod exyedlious wman- he ee ae te ten & £4 Waskingion etry BRAD ATT ABT Yoru ‘0. © MMOAUWAY, CORNER OF EAP HA reat, requests oll ered ao BLY bockkewp Specneu sed for only 06, Wo Setel thetr samee 7, 4 thie '@ probably tee lest OS clece

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