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letters, considered the and air “entarrh.”? “sore throat,” ed and “laryngitis,” and “bropshitia, come noe te of consumption—a subject before which, in im- to science and humanity, moat others sink tnto e. for a moment, and you will realize the truth of ‘thie observation. Of the pans crowd hurrying along the thoroughfare, or the quivt congregation assembled devotion, one-fourth are under the hand of this de- stroyer, destined, if not rescued, to fill a copeumptive’s gave. ’ With this astounding fact, daily and weekly be- our eyes, I need add noth to enforce the impor- tance of whatever promises to diminish this frigutful pened wid Notwit! panes ine me gpareeey fi in Euro; subject is exci most intense Interest ie the court citcles of Lomlon, Paris, Berlin and St. Petersburg. Hospitals for the special treatment of consumption aro being erected, and royally endowed, acd everywhere we witness a growing confidence in the curability of this disease. Itie my purpose, in this letter, merely to introduce the subject by a few observations on the opinions hither- ‘to generally ‘eld regarding m4 in contrast with those I am now discussing. The great evil which has existed, and still exists, in the profession, is, that there are no faxed principles regarding either the nature or treatment ef consumption. ysicians of equal reputativa aod experience recommend, at one and the same period of the diseave, medicines of the most opposite qualities, and each persists in @ daily routine, injudicious- wese of which ia condemned by a thousand deaths, and upsupported by a single cure! It may safely be said that the most learned and exps- rienced ip the old routine bave accomplished no more ‘than temporary ation; whil enced have often hastened termination by judicious ministrations. So pregnant is the yery game consumption “with all that is ‘terrible to ‘the invalid, that few physicians, impressed with the idea of its incurability, have the moral courage to in- Sane ient of his danger until longer concealment 9 mounusual thing to hear designated as a ‘ mere old, or ‘a ae bronchitis,” symptoms which inill- cate tbe inception of a fatal disease of the lung. And ‘the very remidies emp 'oyed, under a hundred different mames, for the cure of cough, and so forth, if they have any at all, only mask the Cong by giving tem- relief, while the disease i is becoming more seated, and more certainly fatal inte isvue, Thus ‘the poor invalid is deceived to verge of the grave; when, becoming alarmed, and importuna’e for relief, he ia advised to '‘ visit the country,” to ‘take a sea voy- be orto ‘goto a warm’ climate for a season’’—and his fears are once more allayed. If he expsctorates blood, ‘‘it only comes from the it.” If it be winter, “ you will be better in the ensuing Cn Such are the of the ‘‘kind hearted” physiciin. But, too often, the “country” referred to is that which lies be- the grave; and the ‘“ ,”? the season that cometh not until life’s dtful fever is over.”? That consumption is incurable by the administra- tien of medicines in the usual manner, bas been as @learly demonstrated as any fact can be. Else, why this fol mortality? Why the universal be- Wief that it is beyond the reach of medicines? the commonést thing in the world to hear wisdom pride itself on holding the good old- “pea that ‘‘ consumption can’t be cured.’’ cian does not believe in his power to cure iption, surely it is worse than folly in the patient wr cure from his prescriptions, To do so is to 1s to all past experienc, and blindly pass on itable doom. Even the simple affections of the and bronchial tubes have hitherto baffled Cras is by the stomach; and if these are by tucl bow can you look for cure disease deeply seated, and which has followed thie ver, failure? i be my aim, in the letters which are to follow, to ve the curability of consum; i facta and argu- The public require solid and oe infor! facts, and not bombastic pretence. It is easy to pretensions—to assert dogmas, to denounce andto assume Principles—but to set upa and to maintain it by argument and facts—to ‘to the common sepse of man by practical action ‘to assume bigh and honorable groun?, which chal- m, but admits of no cavil. ion of these subjects, I wish to place the were, before me, and to talk to him in the e of ordinary conversation. Every intei- , Im the Jeast degree interested—and who Is the pabiect ct, these letters, should be conver- the office of the lungs, the causes of disease, re cry! Lass Seay rey re for the self-qu: wi ways rous, Gasito enable hita to avald the. impositions of cmeivien, which is still more dangerous. My efforts have been @rected to this end. Ihave devo'ed the experience of to erect the facts on which inhalation is of practice, applicable’to every form of sholy and complicated maladies, which have their seat in the organs of respiration. And I have now the high satistaction of seeing my labors rewarded by the success which has already given publicity to my in the public estimation, which is spread- a fame not only throughout the United States, but Inbalation gives us access to the air pavaags and cells pk Reed application or medicines. Bat it will at once be seen, wt the mere act of inhaling is gyal and inex- i 2 EY al if ud i EBS i tf im itself Bo . The remedy lies in the medicines which the phy: prescribes; while the kind of me- decine—the ‘and form of administratica—must strength be regulated by his experience and professional koow Jedge. My prescriptions vary ac g to the peculiar phase of the disease. Ido, not confine myself to any f inhelations, nor to any temperature of heat om eee Re me whatever Tred adapted to the pecu! of each case committed to peeled seams Bligdnar lated to etlect the desired end. The materia medic: im requisition in the treatment of consump’ as practised by me, as itis in the treatment o° ayepepeia ‘medicines administered {a the usual man . tam us of conveyiog to tae public a correct idea of inhalation fof enabling them to anierstand that it 1s @ method of treatment by which the physician is able to reach the lungs by medicines directly, and thus that organ as cage wie gad skill and ex. perience, as any other organ e . ‘With heterence to tne manner of inhaling, my sub- pooped are very him at - hee matt Sotivmmen ey air; others, an: far the greater number, can oo! de rendered no by hea. Most of the substances rolats at the ordinary t mperature of the air—such as alcohol, &c.—are irritating to the langs, possess m0 ou tive virtue; otherr, as ether ai are tively dangerous. Tinctures of every kind are too stimulating to the Innge. Few mineral substances can be inhaled at all. All gaseous inhala- i i tions are evaporated b; ‘to the room, aad breathod at the temperature of Our best remedies are vegetable infasions inhaled from water of such temperature as to ae: he a of the warmth of the breath, which, of all others, iv the most patural and grateful to the Inngs. I shall not dwell on this subject as I sball have vecasion to revert to it more at length, when I come to consider the treatment of consumption. My next letter will be on the symptoms of consump- Taye the honor to be, your obolient servant, OBERT HUNTER, Wi. D., Physic'an for Diseases of the Lungs. 828 Broadway, New York, Feb. 17, 1855. Pianos.—Prices Lower than can be had else~ where.—The largest assortment to be fouad iu the United Bates, comprising pianos from ten different mapufac- tories, ~ mgt oat celebrated fore fo, the workd. T. 's first premium pian or } a nee a a pecol an molean pianos for sale at great sins; do., without ‘tht woleon. Melodeons of every ay! from five differ- eat defy competition, Pianos to rent.’ Hi WATERS, 333 Broadway. Cravats and Joinville Tics—Lat-st French just received and for sale, wholesale and retail €. 5. HATCH & CO., 99 Chambers street, northeast of Chureb. Teas.The best assortment of Fine Teas ‘will be found e Canton Tea Company's newly erected and elegant store, 125 Chatham street, between Peart Roosevelt streets—the oldest tea establishment in FE We assure our readers they can do better here than here, either at wholesale or retail. @u Cognac—The Best Imported, and the warversally approved, essences Otard, psach and cider Drandies; essence gin, whiskey, Jamaica and St Croix rum; vils of juniper, bitter almends, sbeyatt, anisettes, caraway and pimento, tographic and daguerreotype chemicals; cyanide jum, ic acid, &e., for saleby) Dit 1. PRUCHTWANGER, 141 Maiden lane. Raushton’s Cod Liver O1l—For Consumption: cols, &e., only red by Frederick V. po son of the late W. L. Rushton, originator ‘and senior partner of the late firm of Rushton, Clark, & Co. The late firm ot Rushton, Clark & Co., being dis: solved by ite own limitation, 1 will carry on “the ba- siaese in all ita branches, at the old establishment No. Waster House, corner Barclay street, and 417 Broadway, Canal st. Possessing all the receipts of the 1. Rashton, and of all the firms he originated and ‘was sinior partzer of, | will continue to manufacture all the preperations of the late Rushton, Clark & Oo., and baving obtained my knowledge of preparing them from wy father, I feel I can sa‘ely claim for them the e@ve character for superiority and purity for which they NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1855. 389 SALES AP AUCTION. SALES AT AvOTION, WanTs. co tn. A is vas LBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—STOCKS AND A DUCTION NOTI"E—EDWARD Vi bonds at suction. —Regular sale— Albert a Ne ‘The tioneer—Choice w'nes and yeors oa ‘Moet, wae bet ee Be seat tees 00 AB A 8iOei will nell, this day, Feb, 19, at 123, o'clock, at the wager covapation of the decks and wary 10) at the salesrogaus No. 18 Wi stront, at 11 | de boustheeper to a ptivate tawny, 1. wilting ae Merchants’ , for account of whom it maz con-,| Sipe, fer the term ot five years, from the Grst day of | o'clock, closing sale of rare and due old wines, &:., fu- | bereclf useful, High reference give ree cern—$21,000 La ‘and Milwaukie 8 per'| Moy, 1865, will’ be sold at public auction, af the HY | cluding south sie maderia, Stalker's vitoria pale shai Benidcaee 5 * - cent bonds, with farm mortgage as collateral attahed, on Wednesday, 14th day of March, 1866, ati | Romano’s brown co., Hunt & Co,’# port, Lowlon ronson ~ interest payable 1st January aod ist July, in New York, | ©’clock P. M., via, — brandier, Holland gin, Scot 2h and Irish whiskey, Jamai- S NURSERY GOVERNESS—A 01 from $260 to. $1,000. $12°000 Hudson River Ratiread RAST RIVER, ¢& rum; also some Hungarian tokay, 1842, all of which bas bad several years expariene third q cont convertivie bonds, interest | » 2; West sile of por No, 12, and bulkhead adjoining, | belong ‘to one of the oldest importing ouses, aad are | management of chilies Cane : payable lst May ant ist November, $1,000 each. (The | fot of Old slip. warranted pure, and will be sold without reserve; alsow | of French, and cut and. m: ‘above bonds are convertible into stock’ any time within t side of pier No. 18, and half of bulkhead ad- | choice invoice of warranted imported Havana segars. companion to a lady An intervie ten years of aate.) $5,000 New York and Harlem Rail. | Joining; foot of Maiden lane ————————~ | three days from 10 to 1 o'cl Ma oad Ist ‘een cond, interest payable ist | . 3 West side of pier No. 19, including half of the end, D, NASH, AUCTIONEEKR.—STORE 310 BROAD- | off sheer rns torr geyn Lity ana ant Netember, $1,000 25,000 Columban, | 824 half of bulkhead between Nos. 18 and 10; foot of 9, Tay Steril sale on Monday, Fob, 19, at 11 i iqua and Indiana Railrc ad 1st mor’, \- clock A. M., corner of Sixth aveaue an: ty -sevent WIFHRS SITUATION AKE the progress of invention and econo: rents onus terest Ist Januar; ee et aly 81°000 f pier No, 20, inclvding half of the end, | strect, one engine and boiler, machinery tools, shalting, uct eh th ak i a 1 Po Rive] ing, forthe people's benefit. See these cach. $6,000 New Jermey Contral Railroad 1st aoeyg and half of the bulkbead between Nos. 20 and 21; foot of | belting, lathe, moulding tools of foundry, flocks, iren Can be seen’ for two days, at No. 486 of art at B80 Broadway-—dlepot of HOLMES?’ patent | 7 percent bonds, interest semi-annually in New York, | Burling slip. a mantel’paiterns, fo. The above will be cobl a dject to nud, betwern Thirty-second acd ‘Thirty: third double acting cameras. Jat February and lst Augua $1,000 each. $3,008 VA ld ne io nad ole of bulkhead be- | lease F reots, inthe groce-. » Cleveland, Painervillo and Ashtabula Railroad 7 per cont | **ee NOP, Zt aul 20; foot of Burling al a M RaPERnceD Albert H. Nicolay wilt mortgage bonds, interest payable in Philadelphia m in @ hotel or bo hol semi-weekly auction sale of Stocks and Bonds this day | January and Ist July. $13,000 Columbus, Piqua at 12% o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. For fur- | Indiana Railroad 7 per cent convertible pay: ton street, and 0 Fulton Market slip, (except berth for one ship asboe tide of pier No. 23, aod for the fish cars.) nit ortgage bonds, 7, One hundred ther particulars see bia advertisement ia another co- | due in 1809, interest payable Ist April and Ist October, jundred and forty-two feet, six inchs, om | inform can give the lumi Catalogues can be obtained at the office, Vo. 4 at Obfo Life Insurance and Trust Compeny, MI Ge “ong oor bled 23, and ond of said pier; foot of See petany ativatios to fursivare gan far te aye, if not Bread street. ZT ine ol gg mr a ogee 8. East vide of pier No, 24, and went side of No, 25, and | housekeepi <r ‘ stl “A Cock Fight in Havana,” ta a great story, | APil and 11t October, at their olice in New York, $1,000 | Dulhhead between Nos: 24 and 28: foot of Peck slip. "| WT min VALU Taal A Mamata! Ao uakapinets ht a ns n ? , side of pier No, 29, whole end of sai % IXECUTOR’S SALE. — EVALUABLE REE STORY ress; rhe understands +t mab! . im the January number of the Knickerbocker Migaciag, | ¢4ch- $10,000 Erie and Peonsylvania Canal 6 per cent | 69; of Roonevelt’streat nits iA Meas aah, rth canoes aod «Ease Slade of plain towing: ahe Is willing to mare hen Subscriptions ($3) including a chance for Powers’ Greck | bends, interest pa; Slave, worth $5000 ecu painting, ree a | on the Ist fow days longer, at the office, $48 Broadway, up stairs, | ¥P- 15 7 t the Exie solar om fap ys bp wing Sy 4 10, Wert nide of pier No, 30, and bulkhead to ferry; Kast Broadway, corner of Scanmel street | “4 foot of Roosevelt street. te neigh bo: For teu Ne oad ral rte! a. Centra Obie Halyouy as0-earh 0 do, Mi seeks yal: att ide of pier No. 30, ana bulkhead between | ply to Ww dunks of Orie call at 234 Third avenue, one dcor from Lwenty fi Piggy gy ests my < i . ion. 30 ai » except the portion reserved to city and Fulten im the basement, or R. " 5 aewraapes ‘Thank you, Mr. Graham, for your Onguont, | for therm, i ronds, $100 cack; 25, do, Mechanics’ Bank; | ‘er-dumping manure, &c.; betwoen Janes aud Roosevelt. | Executos, Port Nichuond ? YOUNG WOMAN IS DESIROUS OF A SITUATION which will force the beard or mauy' to grow strong | Trust Company,'$50 each; 20 do. Lorillard Fire Inaucance | **Feets, = heen ~ —— - an seamstress and to take care of children; can ond thick in six weeks, and will not stain or injure the | Company, $25 each: 11 do. North American Fire In- | _ 12; Pier No. 31 and half of bulkhead between Nos. 31 Grou, MACCARONS, FRENCH CHOCOLATE | Sut and fit children’s dresses; or as seamatrosi or cham- thin. 1 a bottle, sent to any part of tho countey. K | Surunce Company, $10 each; 100, Kuioaeroocker Bank, | 824,325 foot of James alip and segars.—Tuesduy, Feb. 20, 57 Dey street, cor- | bermaid. Has wo objections to travel with a family. G. GRAHAM, 685 way, ZEIBER, 44, Soath Third | $35 uch; d0'do, Excelsior Fire Insurance Company, 806 | 1%,West side of vier and hali of bulkhead betwoen | mer Greenwich, vrandy, Tim, wi Cop give good city relerenee. Apply for two days at 214 street, Philadelphia. ‘ach ado, hianbattan: Lie Tasarance Company, 10 | 9 $2 and 31: voor of Jaman lip. hegars, tobacco, teas, colfecn, : Henry street, corer of Tacic, eootlyn. ir ——= each: 60 do, Wells, Fargo and Co.'s Express, $100 each; 14. East side of pier No, 33 and half of bulkhead be- | pepper, mustard, buckwheat four, 0 | —— Croup, ‘his awful Complaine ts | 30 do. American Express Company, $100 each; 2 do, | *™ ee? Nos. 33 and 34; foot of Oliver atreet. oi}, plekles, nardines, harness, whips, hardwaca, chisel, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT GIRU DESIRES A immediately cured by DR. TOBLAS’S Venetian liniment. | Commersial kxpress Company, east, . Seemaot sales 15, Pier No. 34 and half of bulkhead between Nos. 34 | scalen, wpring balance ke. situation as chambermadd and waiter, or an walter No family who value the lives of the'r children, should | Ten per cent this day, and the balance before o'clock | *4, 38) between Oliver and Catharine streets A. CARTER, Auctionser, 57 Dey street. and plain sewer, ine pins family. Can be seen for be without a dottioin the house. Sold by all the drug: | to-morrow. The’ accrued interest on all the bands will | 1% Westalde of pcx No, 25, foot of Cuthorine street. ©, HORTON, AUCTIONEER—SALES ROOM, 13 | ard Seenth evenness foe” “tert between Flath a eepers. rtlandt street. el . Ne Ad » ST, am ween Nos. ve A ICTIONE! LES a veo! venues ai pe pot be charged to the parehaser, Next regular wale on | 97'and 36 and 44 feet 0. tech aE eae betwe pa Mes. G. ard L of pants useful, She har the rom where she has live Sixth avenne, will seli, this day, at 11 o'clock, at aa 1 apenas ieee Gais eeiey na Peete ere! ene | de, between 7 and 36; foot of Market slip 280 Bleecker street, the furniture of a family leaving the RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A STIVTA Merchants’ Keackange gat ata, soettal setae yeueh ase |. 18, Pier No. 26 and half of buiktead ‘betweem Nos. 38 | city. Yom aa good plain cook, excellent wasier aad ~ . Can be sen for two dayw at Ot Baltic street, be- —BY H. B, LEEDS Hoyt and Smith, Brooklyn, Has good oly ye ao ns quired, on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. j, foot of Market slip. i te ; NEW PUBLICATIONS. At private skle--A great ane of fir class rall % 19. Pier No. 40 hall of bulkhead between Nos, 40 At H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER. hi eee ity and State Bonds, bank, d oth: ob slip. & ©O., on Monday, Feb. 19, (postponed from 08. HE MOST EUQKSFUL AMERICAN BOOK—RUra | of " smdeubhed charasion. for investasent. ‘ea ase, 20. d half of bulkhead between Nos. 41 uralay,) at 103% o'clock, at 75 Seventh street, be- oe r= cake? aaee HALL ; « domestic tale of the present time. By | lars see his private rales catalogue. Otfice No. 4 Broad and @ alip. tween First and ond avenues.—Gentoe! housebold A HEALTHY YOUNG MAKRIED FRENCH WOM\N, nny Fern. 400 pp., 12mo. Cloth. Price, $125. It | street, next to corner of Wall. 21. furniture, consisting of Brussels, three-ply and ingrain ith a fresh breast, is desirous to Gn a doe baby 43 and hi. ieee bulkhead between Nos, 43 das been reserved to this distinguished authoress to and 44; foot of Rutger’s slip. te, rugs, ottomans, mahogany sofas, arm, parlor | (0 wet nurse; jectloa to live with the haby'+ pa achieve what may, under the reyes oad epee UCTION NOTICE.—DAMAGED BOOT3 AND SHOES 22, Pier No. 44 and half of bulkhead between Nos, 44 rocking chairs in bi ireloth, carved black’ wal Please address (. , wet eurse, Hi « as the most brilliant success ever obtained by an Ame- for cash.—About fifty cases will be sold at the | aN 43; foot of Ratger’s alip. seat parlor chairs, marble top contes, side and @ COMPANION For As Wanenn rican writer of fiction. Ruth Hall, her first continuous | ffore of A D. Gale, 225 Pearl street, on Tuesday, 20th | 23 Pier No. 46, foot of Jefferson street. tables, mirrors, looking glasses, mahogany fire acre: OMPANION RAN OLD LADY.—WANCEN & story, though deriving no interest or popularity from 10 o'clock A. M , by order of the insurance com- | , 24 West side of pier No. 53 and balfof bulkhead ad- | black walnut work tables, mus c and light stands, em: ryan, Of belween, Greely nod connecticn with any of those vexed questions which | pany; also, at the same time, a complete assertment of | Jel foot of Governeur street. broidered cushions, one elegant black walnut seven e, of respectable feqily, foun agitate the public mind, has, in the two montbs since | iresh'and seasonable goods, direct from the manufac- | , ide of pier No. 56 ant half of bulkhead be- | octave plano, made by Barmore, superior tone and finish nit lively diepomiien, ao- ita frst apperance, reached ‘a greatly larger sale then | turers. and 57, foot of Jackson street. elegant bronze and ormolu clocks an: ping ane platy cookery. | # Ver: apy other American work of fiction whatever within the | — — of pier No, 67 and half of bulkhead be. #, mantel ornaments, Ac. ; sulary will be given. | Adress E.0'8., but 1 same period. This extraordinary fact is, of itself, abun- UCTION NOTICE—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. — and 66, foot of Jacksom street, together ndvliers, pendants, brack Mice, until Wednentay evening, 2)st iret, im dant evidence of the absorbing interest and graphic BY BELL & BUSH—Tuesday, at 103, o'clock, in | With 100 feet on east side and end of aaid pier. e mahogany extension table, p Mating paftioulars os, ¥0 age sales rooms. 27 Centre street, will be sold, as usual, | 27. Half of both piern at the foot of Delancy street th leaves, extends 14 feet; mahogany references, namo amd address, power of this remarkabie work. We have in our pos- session several hundred reviews of Ruth Hall, which out reserve, a choice assortment of household fur- | 804 bulkbead between. ba ady appeared im the principal newspapers and ure of all descriptions, and various other articles of | 28. Bulkhead foot of and along the north side of Ri- als” Nearly all of these pronounce it emphati- | m*rchandise; a stock of clothing, dry goods, &c. vington street, and to within 60 feet of pier between street, extending from | muslin window curtaina and shades, beds, bol peri cally @ work of 5, ting for 1 — — Stanton and Rivington streets. Seale of nay Ambeican | ie, ‘aaa devous tpt UCTION NOTICE. —J. BOGART, AUCTIONFER.—BY | 29, Bulkhead foot of Stant: 8. Bogart—Monday, at 103 o’clock, at 146 East | Stanton street to within 75 feet of the pier between | Pillows, bair and straw mattresses, blankets, quilts, ‘wenty sixth street, between Second and Third avenues, | Stanton and Rivington streets. comforters, &c.; Brussels stair carpet, stair crash and covers, ‘maple cane any and black walnut Freac marble top waahstands, toilet do., looking glasses, dressing bureaus with glass, wardrobe, rs RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WISHES A baby to wet nurse, at ler own reeidence; the care will be taken of it Ii at 42 Henry street, t flor, rear,building, for two 8 PROFEBSED COOK. —A WOMAN WHO FOR THE lant twenty years has lived out a cook amonget columns to its eulogism, while'we have yet seon but very few (not twelve in all) which deny its singular fa cination. Ruth for sale by booksellers generall: splendid housebold furniture, consisting of very supe- 30. South side of p'er between Stanton and Rivington | brass rods, oilcloths, bron: wall Publ HERS, No. 23 Park row, Ne oF r, bedroom and kitchen furniture, costly en- | streets, the north side reserved for dumping manure, &c, | mata, parlor door do. silver ware of uros, table, dos. oes ee os re Niedtios iss private ¢ he md gravings, mantel clock, &c. Tne furniture was made to | 31. North side of pier foot of Stanton mtrect. sert and ten spoons, table and dosnert forks, Indios, ko ; ehothy ebtovstande both Fremen act Kas tah soul aoe +. | order, and has been in’use but a short time. 32, Bulkhead fort of Third street. silver plated ware of various articles, china and glass: | Perivetly 5 pigomer pr Aha +O bid as "e 83, Pler foot of Fifth street. were, and an assortment of kitchen furniture. The he » ee Weak Mineteaktn, a Paes ee Ey Tiere Ag = Aster bide rl mm ar) nth eyleyces : BY hee Los peed ted aveeny Atte street. paw Aid Hag shery fspivurs is in excelleat order and ween at b4 West Nineteenth +treet, rear "AN —This day, (Monday), at 1044 o’clock, at y foot of Thirty-eighth street. cot ion. witbout reserve, ihe ie mt TE Bebe, O08 alae ae OR HUNAN” | £46 Fant Twenty-sixth avreet, between Second and Third | 96: Piet foot of Fifty-thisd street, ne ro ar mday evening, February 19, by Prof, Weod, of Hivans- | S¥enues, superior household furniture, elegant maho- | 37. Pler and bulkhead foot of Sixty-tirwt street. OBN W. SOMERINDYKF, AUCTIONEER. SHERIFF'S - ville, Ind., at the rooms of the school. Subject—‘Im- | 8@ay wardrobe, do. sofa, book cases, mahogany parlor | 38. Pler foot of 106th street. sale of fine groceries, wines, tean, &c., on Tuesday, ” perfect Rerplration the Cause of Diséare , dreasing bureaus, pring mattress, mab Feb 20th Inst., at 10 o'clock, at'No. 765 Broadway, cor- NORTH RIVER. and walont bedsteads, card table, mirror, Taaatel clock, 30. North half of pier No. 12 and half of bulkhead be. | B¢F of Kighth street, a general assortment of goods in 1 ENERAL SAM HOU=TON WILLLECIURE For rae | (Cost $50,) splendid engravings, window ‘curtains, ma: | tween Nos. 12 and 13, foot of Albany street. the line, ‘by order of the sheriff, consisting of Stuart's tide Rialend Vous tenho TURE FOR TE ogany rockers, Brussels and throe-ply carpata, largo | 40, West half and outer end of pier No. 13, now oc- 1 cther refiner's loaf, crushed and brown sugars; hs fo tan me Ce ae biny yo tena Niblo’s | cooking stove, kitchen furniture, &e. The furnitare was coupled by Virgin Steamship Co., foot of Cedar street, inh breakfast teas, in the different by Mae Tada oats at Bovelock. Snhioct— | made to order, and bas beea im use but a short time, | 41, East half of pier No. 1 and baltof bulkhead de- | Variety of peokages; Java, Sumatra and Tio coffees, In mer: Doors open at 434 o’closk. A | 11 be sold without reserve, as the owner is going West. | tween Nos. 12 and 13, 1.13 and 14, foot of Cedar street, | 8s; Wax, sperm and mould candles, fan lc wi form favorite airs from 7 to 42. South half of No. 14nd’ half of bulkhead be- | *°8P*, & general assortment of func: 8. Tickets 60 cents; may be obtained at the hotels, mu- UCTION NOTICE. —CROCKERY, GLAS3 AND CHINA. | tween Nos. 1/and 13, foot of Cedar street tweetments, condiments, pastes, sardines, Sic End Book stores, and at the dex office, where private A: 8. H. BARTLETT, auctioneer, will sell on Wecnes- | — 43, South half and’ westerly end of pler No. 20, and | °Crdinis, jellies, cocoas, chocklates, Hecker eee ey oe ae, WILLI3 FISHER, MX. D., President, | ta¥,Fed- 2 Sed Ress? at 281 Bear] ent AD pene Hay oh cry Ob bog hi Bey fog et ; apa Gass wines of Portus), soeateat etekariae © Jeumy tafent, Planes tere _N. MD, ident. CC, jock’ m sey Ware, cul of pier No. 2 ' wingers & J i E. W. B. Oscoon, Secretary. préveed glaseware, porcelain, fancy ‘goods, 4c , im lote | tween Nos, 20 and 41; foot of Dey ateeste ens | others, very old and rase, ani in great variety bracdion, fe athe «tees oan BA MODEYRS WILL DELIVER AcieorCen On Sale peremptory. Catalogues now | 45. Bulkhead between plera Nos, 21 and 23, foot of | gins, in wood and ¢! the genius of Burns, illusirated by selections from Weer a Pullen tiesoe. Pret, whet teed for belt the Christa AMERICAN WOMAN Wishes & tion to take care of au imyel d lady, or would SITUATION WANTED, UY A RESPROPABLE young Womsn, e& plain copk, waaler and loner, and Ameri- | oF would do general hi f 2 48. South half of pier No. 23, foot of V - y Sra ih cet rerio llamo ig YE UCTION NOTICE—H. WISON, AUCTIONEER — | streetas nn %P*t No 2, foot of Vesey and Fulton | ; afttchet, | han good city raterence. an vbje: Mion eo soe mae Mr. Mitchison will preside at the piano, "| Fabnechr6e hour gale of furniture, tapentry carpeta-pier | 474 North balf and end of pier No. 29, foot of Warren | {hertion, walnute: green gages, Ke » put upat the Amer» | tancayin the fo Vlease call at 90 Heary ster, Se owe jonday, at Ui, o'slock ‘precisely, at 100 West Twente: | itteet; now cecupied by United Staten Mail Steamship Hy found fo a fret clasa establishment, Also, the |/tetweem Market and Pike wtrests, drat floor, beak room, ee vend fourth Yiect, fw dors from Hgath avente,comprt- Ta Bouih half of pier No. 20, foot of Warren street, ‘ counters, scales, tea and ol! cans, iron safe, ear, 7 naan = en - pth be . 29, fon - > - NFORMATION WANTED—OF Hi. A. 1 pr apry adver omerty mpeipat abo ABC A por- | uow occupied by Powell & Ramssdell. d ‘Also, one tuperior gray horse, ale. WEAPRCIABLE GIAL WANTS A SITUATION AS chamberm: d walter, or to take of ebildrem, ice family; bas lived for years to the highert fami the best ot city reference, would be willing to Pitase call at No. O€ AUCTIONEER. —MORT tures, ke , oa Monday, joined :—Rosewoot piano- iho etben te aaa aoa | fre al ere. oka ely crv ay cn 50; | wnt Nan "Sand fet of asennk n ed "fore mot ere ‘ Tose ox: M. L. Le Breton, 40 Cornelia strect. ” | Sensively carved, and covered with’ the richest umateriel, | £0 North halt of pler No. 31, foot of Duane st e inst., at 11 o'clock, at the corner of Masison reet, toes netabiel tebial er DO 61. South half of pier No. 32) and half of bulkhead be- Ms = - without regard to cost: | jer and oval mirrors, with , enty-seventh atreet, by virtue of @ chat- EREON AL. —THE RELATIVES OF GKORGE F. ALLEN, | marble slabs, and gilt. brackets to match; marvle top | ‘esi. Nos. 92 and Ay between Jay ae Harrieou streetn. | 23 mortgage, 10 barrels of Sour, one iron sate, counter, recently mate of it of thie port, and half of pier No. 34; foot of Harrixon ttreet. " to be from Fennaylvan‘a, cam hear something te | Tomwood cenire, aide and sofa tables; elegant rosewood | 45° Pier No. 36, foot of North Moore street. encares, sod Gd Mortager’ interest fe" erunwers, Taetradvestage, br epnregee toll, mode ts eudey’ corn Giserceent Md sanctoyr colon favo thalving,' dn. j all now, ayer la G87 Poe JA ‘ S2.Sonth street, try carpets, in excellent order; rosewood corner etegeren 66. Pier foot of Laight atreet. CHARLES F. WATTS, Attorney for Mortages. 66, Pier No. 39, foot of Veatry street. SS —— = ] and corner stands, beautiful and heavily embroidered ECE NORRIS. sole nea rinsew catpinn em Neseetev creates oad | Sasa, ho of Spreg oaeee eat of the taney goods aud toy ore situated |AUTION.—WHEREAS, A CERTAIN PF30. SS one, Poe corpus Wis Raa ee , 69. South half ot flor Ne. 43, except that part oceu- | a¢ 160 fighth avenue will be sold cheap for cash, unlor Wishts wing my Dame, bas been obtaining money on my | {ngs, among which may be found a choice collection by | P%d by, Aon : foreclosure of mortgage. The stock i# new and well se- ian Gir ea alee omi premumed responsibility, this is to give notice that I will | modern artiste: Freneh porcelain decorations and vases, | (y00;,No ball of pier No. 43, between Spring and | lected, and the businersin a flourishing condition. Ap- fitting ladies’ dreseos. Vioase call a8 et be answerable for any debts contracted by such | guished and painted in a high state of per(ection; heavy: Chariton. ply for particulars at 85 William street, up stairs. 45 West Thirteenth street party. JOHN H. CHa! , No. § City Hall pI rosewood inahogany betstends, Soh of the modern | 4s°2,7i¢r No, 4b, amd. balf of bulkhead between Nos, MMI EL Tn OE ate | OME, 2094 TE: nga Sa ee id antique styles, wi t marble top drens- \ AWNBROKER’S S411 + N. , SE RESPECTABLE WOMAN 14 DESIROL " AVANA, ISLAND OF CUBA—GENERAT, AND | ing buresus aid washstands Yometah; pure suried hate | ti,%et Ne, 46, and half of buithead between Nos. 46 | “on Tuesday the 20th, by order of W. & Re Simpam | AL “JatLCTAMLE WOMAN 1s busiliols OF ODEALY- EB, Gompmission sgency-—Mercaderos street, Not. | mattresses, beds, belstirs and pillows; mahogany and | “Yes then'vo, 47, foot of Hamertly atrest. Searing ‘apparels ison el large! quantity of erockenys | co femerel housework for w small fasniiy, Can be see de inzarte, form moJcra’ rate of com mins! may rofas Inger; Wy mahogan: re ‘d a ’ it it pla 176 Paw will execute orgere for tae purchase of tke different | lest extecuita male tant ees ‘do-, tea and dining | of Pier No. 48, foot of Clarkson street, The sale tor commence xt 10 bel al reseed. « aah manor acuae - jucta of the island of Cuba, such as sugar, moinsses, | tables §china tea sets, very expemsively decorated; elegant | £5: Pier No. 50, foot of Morton street. spoons STEADY, RESVECTABLE YOUNG MAN WANT1 A TESSs oadctn wis, ou. aclaa the sunsiece saint of | SoovePomens neeatee ecbereed glassware in dase- | p $f, ,en No, 61; and bulkhead south to ond “situation as parieorr thoroughly anderviawde the sonsignicente of merchandise eatrustel t) his care, In | ment;a large assortment of & verware, spoons, forks, Thos suas Sotaieee Mes, 63 0nd 92, ee: | ae wetter doa in all its various branclies—-greenbouse, sinery, pursuass of shares of tha diferent etock companion, | Lentz, pistes castors,with cut bottles; allver ten ervice-e | ¥ 01. Pier No, $2, and half of bulkhead between Nos. | houschold fersiturey w place thle Moody ng, ond the, prepegation of all inde of plagte sed property, bouses, villas and country wats inthe , silver rages, best of ivory cutlry ec, Terms of sale | $2084 01, and hail of Bulkhead between Nos. 68 and 62, morning at 1034 07d fT piatn arenas, | three years, Please o/ ThomaeD , ensoct Mla Voor Aelightiul environs of Havaus, allotments of lant, cotfes | cash, city funds, Also at 12 o’ciook, a megaificent place | ‘C5 rier No, G3 and half of bulbhead between Nos. 63 | Mitvetp er ven mons tad mechan tate nt | teem cnc y 7 and sugar estates, farms and cottages, ke. His log ex- | of work called a Priest's Scart, taken from the,cathedral perience and extens! naintance places hua ia a yo- | in Mexico, while on fire duriug the war, my Captame | “Se me ot Ce peg ‘inde Using the ‘entire furniture ia tbe “house — DRUG CLERK. WITH FIV x YRAWS KK. rable pureases ail selec. | Routan, aud, presented to the Inte Enoch B. Comp. 2, Return bulktead, formerly pier No. 68, foot of sgh aon en te . Suzarte will prolace - a ee ce the | * 71, Pier No. 86, aed one hundred sud twenty feet of eeeneent ood SUL | wil oelly thle ny, Feb. 26, 1860! at 10s, oionk yalkbend, Sot of Beat ae ee aie yao gy weet : : YOUNG MAN, OUT OF KMI'L ‘ bares ated He ——- | 3 M., the contents of a refectory, known as tae Fifth | [F, , Mam wrest, niture, rosewood parlor furniture en suit, rich maotel | {A situation in « (arr ADDS’ BANNER PRESENTATION TO WAUDENSE | Ward Rentaurent, 110 Went Broalway, consisting of all | 72 Bulabéad foot of Bethune stree:. vanes, ormolu clock,foek and cottage chairs, rich wiver | int ealerman, having 9, A. P. A., in Cherry street ME. | the articles used in a refectory; alao, the fixture, &e. i rn head oy atreet. ware, French china sets, ou paintings, richly framed, iaton aad Mostgoacry streets, 8 ( << — 74. Bulkhead foot of Jane street with a large and saloale variety of chamber furcitore, on and Mowtgomety , UCTION NO1CE—BANKRUPT SaLB—HaNDeomr | 16: North half of pier foot of Thirteenth street. Forewood And mahogany bedatens, bureaus, wusbrian'e pone 8. Inskip and others will a | household furniture.—J. L. SMITH, auctiouser. | 79 New pier foot of Seventeenth street. Serer aren Sates, Fae etbenareee, eee vee, on: | A: Same WANTED -PRIONS. WEHEGND 50.0 S ei uent Geta. ts | tomorrow (Tuesday) morniag, at 103; o'clock in tne | 17- Pier foot of Eighteenth streets, with the basement furniture, extension dining tabie, oll grate to ‘the Great Weet ly wilt prese x forenoo, the contents of the latge four story house, in | 78. Bier foot ot Spent street. sof plor, foot of | [itl Ae. _Cataloguen at house. How im operation, and set tor said company, by neers tenner <oeraiosireene | 3 head, routh side of pier, foot of | ————____---_______-___ ———— wf fe mete mary pr ring Peeran and thatsocion nario foraitone avianent i, | Twenty. arse street. HERUY?'S SALE.—DY VIRTUR OF SEVERAL WRITS | Agent of “Uewa tettioment Hi PA a be mary a ciation wilt close io | large oval and pler glasses, with heavy a Ee bm Ftp ag eed ga , of —— io renee << ere — Coanaiaaae’ Ww, . e 2 i » Sut wert i . Pier, pot used juan manure, Ke.,) foot we TO wi at public vendue, on Toerday, the 20th v At ANTS A SITUATION..“ger OF y of the other $3 magarines, recetve acer. | CnOneh Dis beer mre = ae | of Twenty ‘sixth atreet. vd » He») Pr Foreaty tua at 10 o’clock in the erence, at 755 A reference com le given from hi» Inst cmployer; oe tifleate of membersbip, entatiing them to a share in the bles, rpioe rocker, easy chairs, brosatelle snd lace cur- £2. Pier, foot of Thirtieth street, Broadway, corner of Kighth street, all the right, title | election to tae country, Address D, bow ihe, Herald first distribation of works of « take place mt Sane | (00, Moree ot parce a Gnas codes, Gcteasten 83. New pier, foot of Thirty seventh street. and interest of Jobm Cook, which be bad on the th day | ofiee, for two day» dusky, Ohio, on the 28th | Subscriptions SaReaMenee Tishina teeemtolitiaketearanen | oh Fier, foot of Forty seventh street of June, 1864, of at any time afver, of, in and to the cerv at No. 2 lor A Teams ov Sare.—' ~ to pay st the rate of ten | propert: woshstands, two beautiful painted suits bedroom cones . | ture, bair matrerses, feat! beds, bedding, PMBERS OF BUREKA | with re eee costly Chins vases, China dianer y dirested to attend | 8b4 tea rets, rich silver plated camers, tea sor ia ‘coms, Masonic Yemolo, | vers, cake baskets, spoons, forks, ivory cutlery, % ware, bedroom carpets, caneseat chairs, oil cloths, kit~hen 0; faatp sloed io sata store ] aed RVANTY [ORK MOTELS, BOALIING HOURS, } Tr cent anoum of the cost of construction of all New York, Feb. 17, 1865. JOHN ORSER, Sherif | vate femilies can aleaye be obtained, in the her | Lewd z ie - Pete deh oie a - wn hee, at MUKICS & COMDEKT A, Om Direedway, lore extended during the continuance of their lease, ro ao - mo . : rom the ti 0 of completion. 3 HERE'S BALE OF GUITARS, VIOLINS, ae ON corner of Reade atrert flse Crimes, ‘ah, Seota ve le whar! ra the Monday, Feb. 19, 1865, at 114, o'el * ri "re" female nod mele belp, la Ube i? fe apd tbe pote the Caiesas Oneust ca man street, wecond fourta storie | the Branch Offes, 102 Greenwich et ee who office, 348 Broadway, wu; ASONIC NOTICE. —THE Lodge No. 243, are ber Tgular meeting, at thete State and the ordinances ef the Common Council; and corner of Broome and Crosby streets, on Monday even- | + (] the lessees are to be bound by those laws, as they may | eared ing, Febroary 19, at 73, o'clock. usiness of ‘Im, utensils, &c. The bouse to let; posses: ion immediately. ry f vay ” 1OOKS, SURoks AND OTHER SFRVANTY WANTED ance will be pretentel By onde: rc 08% | Sale positive; £0 postponement. be patenes Dems Sone to Ce Cea perlomced beat | .H. UNDERIIBL, W. gee Fe bale No wharfage in to be charged to Hell Gate or Sound Aust NOTICD.—PARTICULAR ATTENTION OF | Pilot boats, nor to the boats beloo; to the ships of | 8 Seo. %. Baowns, Goocetany. ‘all those in want of superior hoasebold furaiture, | War of the United States or foreign nations, or to the ease Serwsts Inited States Navy Yards or garrisons, or to vessels ¢m- ORK POOL UNITED irected to the sale this (Monday) morning, at | United y garrisons, "at Steatcabiy Company 30 Wall wtrvet New | 10} 0'dock, by H WILSON, auctioneer. Bee his ever ployed in the teaneperiation of strest manure or coe! ‘ork, Feb. 1st, 1846. Notice —The annual election for | tiement at length ia this paper. The from the city. se ee ASE seared 5 tegen Aig Do mg Coleg Y ¢, A_ WATERBURY, AUCTIONEER.—WE WILL | build new ‘and rebuild and extend thse already and 2 Pou WM. 1. YOULE, Secreta: tell on Tuesday, February 20, by order of the im. | built; to build bulkheads and fill in bebind th» name; ss eee: més porters, at our store, 38 Hroad street, a splendid invoice | 8nd cleanse such wharves, and slips as they may think Fg 9 tie 0 claim im for be seen this morning of the inte’ Institute, 149 Grand ptrewt ” YHRISTIAN HOME FOR Math aresve om the premises, corner of Broadway aod Waverley piled trem this ins! place, all the right, tithe and interest of Res well Green, which he had on the 4th November, 1464, or at 10 o'clock A. M., will be sold at penlic auction, | " : | retence of «lal — +TeDaane on ATION, AOADENY OF URIIGN THE THUATIRE | Greta, hoes, wntety se ieweey Tacos | dmegee, or dalocion of rent ‘whsiver oo te part of | ShEb,,%™ had nthe Gh November IA, wang YRY G00 Rul vaMRN Ww ATH INO annual exhibition of the National Academy, will be Eiost every article belonging to the trade very fine | the lessees. = thereg!' my inane) so Cho, bepneness Demeuse, by Fagiish ouly— ‘or Applications mmeee the = on eg March 12, be ‘4 ayer 4 and costly gold watches, in hu and | No deduction whatever will be art for damage, oy Meany towne contents, of plo, aa baoes oe m=, enres te 8 9,G00 ¥iliey. ween Prince an ring wtreets. Artiste wi on Fe ° reason of jie that maj vailia “ 7 4 ‘ ne wdey, Partieg ve sity, o oeon Cor waives a terwe ptioder war, for table ue. Fall particulars “ty catalogue, on | or out the a pe on the Thoskere vat pikena Monday the 19th inet, ee - pose tee hy dened d gran = bn Sondigies by or lames | of sale, which commences at 1034 o'clock. , the continuance of the rawe howr and piace. cen jous ORSER, Kberiff Homer ITUATION WANTED—8Y a AE after the first day of , as the arrangemen'# | CKFRY, GLASS AND CHiNA.—J. BE. VAN ANT- | The leases will contain the usual covenants and condi ‘hapl cmsepan 6 Page hae dampens epectable youny Kngitch lady. 18 & 1m oly oF will absolutely forbid thy admission of Any conteivation POTERP K'SOM etll nell oor "Tesolin, Fob bo, 2c 16 | Mone Gulept Gah shampun ao ate sossoany ts mons tee | Sneed Teroer Festponed to Monday, the suid gos counpanion te 8 lady.” iv ubjost vn ‘a “roveh whatever Inter than Monday, the Sth. They must also o'clock, at 21% Peurl street, from the aleleon, 100'c alteraticns made in the terms by the resolutions of the | “Oth day 1 February, 1800, at the saws tune aan pin (ieard relatensn given. Ayyiy immediate), rarsumeily oe remember that the limited capacity of the present tem te granite light lae C. C. dipt and ¢iged commissioners; also & clause allowing the corporation fo | yy Giiman, Deputy Sheriff ae ¥7, Gilat, yout pals, to FM. ot Mrs. Retiman’s, Me, porary galleries will necessarily confine every exhibitor Rockingham spittoons, 50 casks glase take any pier or wharf, or portion of the sama, for cor. | . am, Deputy 3 tee atreet, south Mrowkly n to a smaller space on the walls than heretofore. ‘“ Var- 44 pieces; sets rich china vases, tea and cof. | poration uses, on allowing to the lensee » just and & | GURY’ BALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTION KER SITUATIONS ARE WAN - - nishing day’ will be on Satarday, the 10th of March, ups and sau trays and Tobie compensation or deduction. IS By virtue of an execution, | will expose for sale on eee AEE NANTED FOR INE YOLLM WING 10 A. M. to 4 P. M., without further notice. By order . knives and fork 70 fanoy clocks, | The lessen will be required to keep the wharves aod | jue 20th, at 1054 o'clock, at 400 Myrtle w hood pong & Pretartage coche takes eee of the Council. T. ADDISON RICHARDS, — | NB. The sale will com: ith the balance of pitra in good condition, and safe and proper repair, Brook ly, Kings county, the stock and - h, tam Protertant ones and center mente; ghee Corresponding Secretary N. A. nignees stock, Terma cash. elu enpeciaily the string ] phoe "wore, covsinting of s ne one hundred otier excelent servants oil with aw New York, February 16, 18 | ~ ———___. -— Hens thervet, for safe | gentlemen's boots and shoes, ke. ke. ! Prreens Eaxerooce to faauiliee of the kighset seat ca Gee Ge a eee es ee ONSTABLE’S SALE.—A. M. CRISTALAR, AUCSION. | to give « bomd for double | ENGLEGHNT LOTT, Sheritt Be eects and integrity, at Henderson's ofine, EW YORK, FEB. 18—MR. EDITOR: —IN THE eer, will sell on Friday, 24d instant, at No. 24 Allen | with one oF more sureties, to be approved by the Ma: Anrucn O' Bax, Deputy Sher. ©. 6 Court staves, Breck ye Herat of Saturday I find my name tiplisated | gtreet, the bousebolt farniture contained in said house, | aed Comptrolier, comditioned for the paymeat of tne | " : TIDATION WANTED ; - Teapecting a case of malpractiv. | veg tosay that the with barroom fixtures, &e., by order of James Nesbitt, | rent quarter yearly, and the {1 of His DAY, ¥ TUS 18 MORRELL, AUC ANTED—BY A TINY PiuyrMrANT statement is incorrect. I was called to attend the case | lenstable, epi the covenasth of te lene, tioneer,--Vree vale of rich and plein fureitare, rose | 4o 5 housework, le « quad at ten o'clock, on theevening of the 13th inst. I went . Ten per cent on the yearly rent bid foreach parcel, | W004 panofortes, mirrors, oll paintings, separs, “asters 4 ond One, Re! Fpenhe Nngileh there, and found it a very complicated case. I then sent | and the suctioneer's fess (86), to be paid to the Col. | Chineie workstands, at the auction room, V4 Hroadway, the beat city referrac, Mo of for another physician—when he arrived, which was shortly after eleven o'clock, we held a consultation. We anticipated the death of mother and child should unity, Vlewse call (or wo days at lector of the City Revenue, at the time and piace of sale | Corer of Duane street, NB —(In order to ssoomme- anda written fiom to be furnished vy the bilder | Jen of fart itare, ke., will be sold when de from one or more responsible persons, to the effect that — good" reevived for sale 1 BY A METRO TAD oro | ready made clothing and piece goods, interfere; and as the case was not ours, we did not wish Of fine frock, sack, Cress and over coats; cassimere, | he or will guarantee ent from fore the il fed greet bargsias to take the responsibility. We then informed the student tatia, velvet ani clown | Hoon they will @ Lod pe th toon | this mot en you will On a large » Seomeirens or sambormeld of May, and thet sath the lease and bond ore ready to be ex. | §00ds made by the fret clase ma | sexare will be sold in lote to ew superior planofortes, of that it was usual of the College, from ether. I wish to state that there weretwo Doctors; | the best at order of David Rhode, Eaq., who is retiring frum nena. cases to sen for the Professor We then left otha, cassimeres ~~ he. he by sa) stock is made up in and manner for the retail trade only. By | The ‘en per cent, when paid, will be credited om the | * | fret qu 's Test, or forfeited if the lenese toes not | Ol paintings will follow. Kvery f ich he wan se ue 1 Hedeon aver streets, Hrooklyn, top Boor always have been noted. | To aes tn on way conneetéd with the Dispen- five eatisfactory oui owt i r ail . rety, and execute the lease and bows vvieg. ITUATION WANTED WY A 5 Lee eaten gm sary, and | hope the public will suspend their judgment | >a yuugi, AUCLIONERA _ RIG TSEHOLD | &* s00n a8 they have natice from the Naame departwmemt, | Scoccoscossso —— = : “ erectas Hellowny’s Pills have the | fora few days, wben I can as wafactory prove that’ Tam | D. Furniture tad Fancy Articion “To morroe Tose. | 04 the Comtalesioners of the Hatieg Fund shell be | WINE ARTS. Fa, pean, os chamibrrmels; wouls & ‘any medicine in the vorld are pe @ in your ¥) morning, st 105; o'clock preecisely, the ele | suthorized, at their , to re the wharves Of | erm mm constito tice of females and chi of all ages, a , you will greatly remove the unjust impression gant and corti furnitare, of the large five sto- | piers bid ot by those to comply with the tera WOOMATIVE FRIGOO PAINTER OF THE re purifier of tke blood, invigorating the consti: pablic. | Fy private dwelling house 1m, Warren street, ‘op. | s# above, and the party so failing to comply to be liable and 'tallam srboo! A0G correcting all disorders of the liver and sto- UONGRIGG, 177 Kast Twentieth street. | Zits the Hudson River Railroad depo:, will be offered | 7 detciency it may rewult from sach re-rale | Sols pee 170 DKYGOULS MEN —WANTED, A PEON TO mach, being the finest medicine inthe universe. Sold at public sale, The furniture, all first class, made by 'o person will be received as lesser or surety who le | 208 street, diene purchose for so tebe charge of & petal Ar, at the manufactories, 80 Maiden an FFICE OF THE NEW CREEK COMPANY, 35 WALL | city makers, ina proper and substantial manner, con. | °linqvent om amy former lease from the corporation. NE AKIS—GOUPIL & CO. RUPPCIPULLY IN. Store, Tos man that thorovgh!) welerniamte the toa 244 Strand, London, aud by all dragegtstg, treet, New York.—Notice —An election for | sitte of rosewood secretary and , centre tables, bid will be accepted from any person who in in arresr | forme the public that they w il bere on exbibrtive, ares, & bberal ry will be pelt. Apply, with read and ) per box. Directors of the New Creek Company will be hell on | quartettes, work tables, reception chairr, corner stants | to ‘he corporation, qpom (ebt or contract, cr who '#® | fi 5 sort time only, at their Fine Art Gailery, No. so same and re ereures, Drygoete, Vrostway Pont Ofbew. —_— Sendiy; Wverenry, ‘Mth inat., at the office of the Vom. | and corner cupboards, Elizabethan belatesds, bureaus, | éefaciter, ae security or otherwise, upon any obligation — Preadway, the painting by Horace Vernet, © The — News tie—Abbe & W: pany, in New York, between the hours of 10 and 12 | washstands, sofas, tete.a tates, richly carved parlor (ur. | t@ tee eoenine ine Amended Charter of 1853.) | Brethren of Joseph." Bubseriptions for s fee engraving | (EO FUR BAKERS A STOUT, ACTIVE BOY, ADOUT forwarders of the daily and woekly New Yous Heusto, | A: M. The transfer books will be closed from the 19h | i being in rosewood: mahogany sofas, ANDO WOOD, Mayor | thereof will be received. Adsiosion (ree eintern yrars of age, ie Gesirous of pro-uring «ger. end ail otber dailies puolished in the city, and all weokly | ' 27th inst. New York, Feb. 14, 1855. stands, bedeteads, bureaus, wasiy | A.C. FLAGG 3 | oe - “ ~ | manent situaiion In » bread sad cane oetathebmens: bee published in the Union, together with maguanes, _csamsoensnrentoesiett hail esis || Carpet ‘of Kaglish, Wil JAMES M. SMITH, In, Recorder 1D ENGRAVINGS BOUGHT, AL80 OLD boxy tema bnow sige ot the business fag 19 4 Witasere. works, ond cheap publications. If you desire E RAILROAD.—NOTICE TO PAS?EN | tom, ta} y velvet and Druseelt te logis Brasasis | rw ‘Chateberiann rultadle times as to ware the bivieme. the fete of puretuality avd der patch, rend your orders to ere. By City ordinance the cars are requested to | stair carpets, Venitian do, velvet rags, Adelaide and Ch. of Finance Com, Ba. of AVA eaty referees given, \nquire st 66 Man street, Brook ‘AUBE. fe VATES, 22 Beckmsn stroe’. Son 73 street crossing ™p, and below it 5 ] . Of Finance Com. 84. Counc’. — ye, Leng lelend, Hasire dle going down. Passengers are requested to make it con- TION NOTICR.—J. BOGART, ALC ay | - - . venient to take and isaye the carton those crossing by | Twesday, at papel lg y yr ]MION BU ARE PERV ANTS’ OFFICE, "0. «9 © Beaters tn New York thts | ths rear door, to leave them on the side next to the side- | ol Prontie Saue ‘ pee cnerprecererrers moet J trarteenth vir r1—Comke, waiters, purse 4 mason, are reepecttally invited to examine our stock of | walk, and not to jump ou or off while they are in motion. \ Sr amisienetien conn aah | TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. bei mads, he, provited for tenpectable faut ‘ane summer clothing, ae we feel assured they will 'WM. KUBIT, Superintendent. goons, dry goods and will nery, con FRE | cnanmnenegroenmrrenromrere — | % B.— Peres opply ng for situations o: ae page ip cateat, variety, sty cet a ; Dopoaita roqulied trove stp ckeacet withost resers, | AT iW JERSRY RAUMOAD.—YOR FHILAIMAPHA | cows well recommenced JOMN U'URLLAINIR teeet! gel worthy of their couaiderat While the dlopest: T" LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCIETY WILL weer Poachesere. | Oy mail and | a mre Nip nee ‘Mon of oor manufecturers season n to great. at the Weatchester House this, Monday evening, SCTIONERR, A Meld | TED A Onn, work weduce their etocks, we have availed ourselves of the inet., at Thy o'clock. MemSers are earnertiy te: joheo an Nowiay, Foe, fant loa Wy hoes am cat, cake, CEEAL BEE OE, eet ane eer Tasty a oe eee 2 aan bow ag Ahn ort, , the contacts of « bar 38 ship be 17 Wales with the tert of ivy wucb larger stock done, requested to send [a r names, » | room, commlet wines, liqeors, ners, de. v reteren en, a Hato rend > SEG ERY, 90 CREDO Aye 10 | bere sve expeeted to he active ond virlant ln brioged ‘ + | centers, parsed boob pea bad por Mi Manaton | To ery sitet pay si eal Bade") «= ort : fh i wate ten tary sven, kag, Oe mine punt, wet rele | ohd Pye, weler ee ee ee eeeees we Heem og - . Pe ee | JOH N. DAYWOOD, re tiewe, | eee aes eos rates wlitng ftom bucisees. ’ re | Fou balance of Wacits «s Sixth page,

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