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NO. 62. ® ‘Williamsburg City News. ‘Dax SicNG Suot—Darixe Hicuway Ropseny.—On Fal- ay night about 12 o'clock, as Mr. Wm. Leaycraft, anold and wealthy citizen, was returning home, he was felled ‘to the pavement by some rut bo dealt him a very severe blow upon the head with a slung shot. The oc- eurremee took place in front of his residence in South Third » between Third and Fourth streets. After Asying insensiole for some moments, Mr L. partially re- , and crawled upon the door steps, where he was shortly after found by members of the family. He had Dern robbe! of considerable money. Mr. Leayeraft was supe injured, but to what extent had not been a: ined. Are These Things 80 !—The Experience of three generations have bien directed to the Brandreth’s advantage of at least one hundred and ly, and that directed with asingle view to the perfection of this celebrated medicin course itive not perfect yet—nothing earthly isso—but for sll the purposes for which a purgative is required it he equals, There are thousen 0 use this medicine who have done #0 from periods varying from 20 to 70 years, and who give it great credit, who say it has restored them from sickness, and often, when every other means had failed, to perfect health and enjoy ment. The fact is, that if we can but understand that eur afflictions from bodily ills mainly proceed from im- wre blood, and that Brandreth’s pills purify the blood, mn itis ¢asy to understand how they are so #accessful ‘im the cure of disease of opposite character, as costive- mere and dysentery, fea ofurineand diabetes, But we can) ‘take these pills and lose our blood; we cannot take th pills and be cured if we follow the starvin, pian of treatment. Jocure disease with the Brandreth Pills as the medicine we require all the blood in our body, every drop of it. Inallacute diseases let Brandreth’s pills and mild diet be used, and the patient will socn be restored to good health. In chronic complaints let the Brandreth’s pills be used as often as convenient, b which means the vitality of the blood will be improved, ill be generally bronght about; the disease changed to acute, a few large doses of pills and a confinement to the house, will change the chronically diseased individual toa sound man. bia is no figure of the imagination, It can be proved by a thou- matter of fact men, who have experienced these te. Remember, in all cases of disease, no matter whether it be a cold ora cough; whether it be asthma er consumption; whether it ve rheumatism or pleuris; whether it be typhus or fever and agne, or bilious ver: croup or whooping cough, or measles: whether it be scarlet fever or small pox, that the pills known as Bran- pills will surely do more than all the medicines ef the drug store for your restoration to health, and, what is more will surely co you no injury. Use them #0 as to produce a brisk effect, and your sickness will he the affair of a day or two, while those who are too wise to follow this common sense advise, are often, unfortu- nately for themselves, sick for months. Dusty Weatuer AND BRANDRETH’S Pitts.—Brandreth’s are in a peculiar manuer suitable to the diseases of climate, and especially this city. Their promp! and judicious use clear the system of those accumulation often occasioned by suddenly checked eid gre a by breathing air filled with dust, as it was in Broadway yesterday. Influenza is atmorpherical. It floats in the air—it is breathed and taken into the circulation, Poisons our blood, occasions chills, shivering, sneezing, running at the nore, sore throat, running from theeyes, and, if not speedily cured, Jaya the foundation for con: sumption. Now, ove goo dose of Braadreth’s pills of- tep curea this complaint at;onee; but their continued use for a few days never fails. iaey. hi already cured at Jeast one thousand persons in the last two weeks. Bold at Dr iDRETH’S principal office, Bran- éreth sera entrance 43 Capal street, at 25 cents i box, with fall directions; also at the branch offices, Bowery, and 241 Hudson street. 8 Style of Hats, Just Introduced. Par pd in want of @ fashionable hat can obtain one at HALL’S, 413 Broadway, whois the acknow- ledged leader of fashion in New York by public approba- tion. Corner of Lispenard street and Broadway, Reebe & Co, 156. Broadway, respectfully sohvite the attention of their customers and the puylic pth spripg and summer fashion for gentlemen's hate and cape. Daguerreoty pes for 25 Cents, by the Hundred —Wholesale and retail, taking 1,000 daily, with lightning in superb style, not to be excelled in quality or Cheopners, 289 Broad wa, New Masic.—Just Pablishec “Ouc a”? —Our Boys,” with beautiful vigoette, Words by C.D, Stuart. ‘Price 40c. This in ono of the happiest tifusions of thin popular composer, and promises to ex- ceed in its popularity even his former choicest produc- tions. “Sparkling Polka,” by the same composer, is having an immense sale; seventh edition isnow out The pelts a alte arranged for four hans and for orchestras, 40c, HORACE WATERS, Publisher, 333 Broadway, #5 50 for Patent Leather Boots, of the best ality, ready made or mad? to order; fine drews boots, 7b; ‘stout boots, $4 Call and sce them. J, HUNT. 610 Breadway, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, lae 446 Broadway. Only $3 75 for Fine French Calf Boots, Made to order, with spring shanks, by A. BAKE®, 15 Ann street. Double sole, $4; water proof, $4 0; best French ee Wather stock ts, frem $6 to $7. A perfect $ guaranteed, New Mourning Store, 551 Gp argmate Sag sot #tyles Paris, mourning mantilias and bonnets, C Bar tholomew will open on Monday, Sth March, in advance o his regular opening, a mignificeot assortanent of mourn- ing bonnets ev er mantillas, comprising the moxt beantiful styles now exhibited in this market BARTHOLOMEW'S mourning store, 561 Broadway, between the St. Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels, and directly opposite liffany & Co's. Wet Goods, Going Very, Cheap.—1.G. Colby’s dry goods store continues as full as ever ies make grest bargains there, Those wanting bargaias are im call, as there are plenty more #till left. Don’t forget the place, 37 Third avenue. Green's Shirt and Farnishing Store, No. 1 Astor House —Attention is invited to the superior arti. olen in the gentlemen’s furnishing department. The stock y under shirts, drawers, ile and opera ties, scarfs, cravate, handker- chiefs, gloves, half hore, &c., impor-ad juter and spring traic. The prices are moderate, aad the assort: ment unequa'led. Gentlemen who have been disappointed ta getting their sbirts made to fit or delivered in time, by ealling on MOODY & WIGGANS, 5°4 Broadwa, fo werly with C, Leighton,) can rely in avirts made of the best materials, beau! band, a perfect fit, and delivered when promised, Notice.—As I have sold my Interest in the guocery store, 44 Fulton street, New York, parties to whom I am indebted may present their bills in the dry Feeds atore, 142 Caval street, or 260 Grand street, New ‘ork, andail who are due to the said concern will please call immediately and settle, as all outstanding debts must be collected before the Int of May. OLIVER MOWBRAY, 142 Canal street. For Sale.—Sincialr’s Hotel, 754 Broadway. —The stock, fixtures and good-will of this well known and popular house, is offered for sele. A lease for term of years will bo given. Parties desiring to pur- hare will please apply to Samuel F. Engs 131 Front street, corner of Pine. C, E. SINCLAIR, Admiaistratrix. Great Sale of Fancy Goods at H. 5. Rogers’ to the extensive repairs to be male 6 fapey bazaar, owi in consequence of the r remainder of this imme: fire on the premaioes, Bg ‘oera glasses, toile Indice’ dressing casea, di statuary, parian, marble vases; Newman’s celebrated water colors, to- gether with the mest choice selsction of perfumery’ and soaps, with an endless variety of toys for the amuse- ment and instruction of childrea. All will be sold with- out regard to cost, allordicg an opportunity to our citizens to supply themselves with everything unique Snd beautiful nt fers than half of the usual pr.cen HL. 8. ROGERS’ Fancy Bazaar, 449 Broadway. Pefisnce Salamander Safes.—Robert M, Pat- BRICK (se the sole manufacturer in the United States of fhe above colebrated eafes, and F. C. Gofin’s impene- izable defiance locks and crores bara. Depot No. 192 Year) street, ove door below Maiden lane, Sor Distillers and Liquor Manafwtarers.— OM of coguac, essence of cognac, (Seignette, Otard, &e.), Jamaica and Bt. Croix rum. Schiedam rch: ps, and al ther fisvors for liquors ana cordials. For eale vy F. H. ECKING, 12 Frankfort street. the Latest 0, » lot of undresrt Rabber Cry-Babies, Dressed 1 fashion of real babie Babies are never known to cry unless they Go to TUTTLE ia Broadway, No. 245, and Price $1, $1 25 and $1 50 for ths undreseed, an tionably low for the dressed. Singer's Machines.—Great [mprove= ments have just been completed in thew celebrated machines, The unpleasant noite bas all veen removed, the machines cao be run with one half the power therto required. The finest cotton or silk thread can be sewed without ever breaking, the equal tension of the threads remains unchanged 1 circumstances, od the some machine is competent to 4 kind of work perfectly. Call, tinted. 1, M. SI , 92) Broadway, bas and Toupees.—Batchelor’s new and Desutiful styles of wigs, toupers, braids, and all kinds of ervamental bait work, are to be found only at 23) Broadway, where be has also fitted 4 nine private rooms for the application of his famous hair dye. Sold wholesale and retail, a# above. New System of ges ay Kye Disesses, first fed in thin country by Dr. RKMIUG, from Pa by Dr. 0. W. UPHAM, of New York. Office 334 Foarth street, near Beondway. Office hours trom 10 to3P M, Ihe remedies are perfectly safe and harm Tena; neverthelens poesesne! of auch efficacy a to ren- der the mocvess in treating diseases of the almost eertain. References —If avy further information be re- ired, it may be applied for at No. 40 Maiden lane, ose & Haureli’s. Mev. Wortgate, No. 14 Stanton street, jhore Caughter J been bliod for thirteen years; Cerroll street, No, 230 West Nineteenth street, No. 1 ick street, and to the numerous patients unter treat. ment at the office Holloway’s Ointment and Lord Raglan Pro‘essor HULLOWAY has by order, dispatened to bospitals of the army of the Kast, the celebrated Dr. Keovies, wih a large shipmen’ of the ointment, to be used under hie inotructions Tt will eure am , weeed, 4 a at a+ oo Rr ‘i ik, and 244 Strand, ‘1 per pot. On Tuesday, February 27, Jenrmian MALoney, aged 27 earn. z The frien?s and relatives of the family, those of his brather in law, Ir wie V. Brown, the members of Hancosk Chapter No. 14,0 U. A., ani Hermitage Lodge No. 165, |. O. of O. and the Orcers in general, are respe stfully invited ‘o attend the funrral, from the residence of his mother, No. 600 Eighth avenue, this aftern at halt st one o'clock, His remaine will be interrei in the me tery of the Eve Loe 0 lay, Merch 2, of consumption, Gxoxcr A. Burr, in the 54th yea of his age. The friends of the family, and those of his soa, Robert McCorkey Butt, are invited to attend his funeral, from bis late residence, No. 84 Cilaton place, this fteravon, at half past two o’clock, without farther invitation. On Fridsy morning, March 2, afcer a lingering illaess Joun R. Riker, aged 31 yeas The relatives and friends of the family, the Excelsior , are invited to Musketeers and Brougham sight @ nd the funeral, from his late residease, No. 243 Mou- roe street, this afternoon, at one o'clock, without fur- ther notice On Thursday, March 1, Connmuia A., wife of Edwin A, Hopkins, ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited toat- tend the funeral, this afternoon, at half past one o'clock from her late residence, No, 69 Fourth s reet, withou further invitation, On Fridsy, March 2, after a long ani painful aifliction Davin BaLi.'in the 624 yeur of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to atiend the funeral, this afternoon, at on» o'clock, from the residence of his sou, David H, Ball, No. 121 First street, On Saturday, March 3, Bums Lovisa, youngest daugh- ter of Sylvanus and Mary Haight. The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the faneral, to-morrow after- noon, at two o'clock, from No, 10 Fu Gv’ Thursday, March 2, James Haxacan, aged 18 yoars, ‘The relatives and friewds of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 194 Eust F e@snth atrest, between ave- pues A‘and B. On Thursday evening, March 1. after a lingering ill- ness, ip the full assurance of a blissful immortality, Mr, ApREW J. Taytor, in the did year of his age. The friends of the family, those of his brother, William ‘Taylor, of hia brothers in-law, Jonah N, Clark, James and Axthony and Joboston Gillen, and Jao. Knopp, the mem- bers of “Hore Company No. 28, the Fire Department in general, and the Burtis Light Guard, are rexpectfally i vited to attend his funeral, from the Willet street Me- thedist Episcopal Church, this a’ternoon, at ong’clock, On Saturday afternoon, March 3, Mrs. Mary Hucues, widow ef the Jate Patrick Hughes, aged 48 years, The friends of the family, those of her brothers, Timo- thy and Daniel Phelan, aud of ber brother-in-law, Bur- tholomew Carroll, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, No. 120 Greenwich avenue. Her remains will be interred in Eleventh street. On Saturday, March 3, Manta P, Thomas, daughter of William an¢ Blizabeth W. Thomas, aged 2 years and 10 mont! The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 97 Kast Thirtieth street, On Saturday morning, March 3, Purr, son of the late Philip Fay, aged 23 years, ‘The funeral will take place at three o’slock th’s atter- noon, from the residence of his mother, No. $7 Moarve street. On Saturday, March 3, Maxcaner Cnartenroy, in the 58th year of ner age, ~ ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fui this afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Sarah A. Hedden, No. 34 Amos street, without further iavita- tion. On Friday, March 2, after » long and painful illness, Joun Dovanerty, a native of Naven, county Meath, Irs- nd. His frieads, and those of Margaret M’Donough are i vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, N 28 East Eleventh street, corner*of Third avenue, this afternoon, at twoo'clock, His remains will be taken to Calvary Cemetery. jonday, February 26, at the New York Hotel, Jona- THAN Epwarns Hoyt, of Connecticnt Farms, New Jersey, formerly of Litchfield county, Conn., aged 53 years, On Friday, March 2, of inflammation of the lunge, Jonn ©, Rart, youngest child of Mary aad David Rait. On Friday evening, Merch 2, of # short iliness, in the 57th year of her age, Kxuzanmri, wife of John Lock wood. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to sttend the funeral services, a* five o'clock thia afterncon, at her late residence, No, $9 Thompson street. Her remaina will be taken to New Jersey for interment, to-morrow morning, Deareet mother, thou hast left us, And thy loas we deeply feel But ’tis God that has bereft us— He can all oxF corrows heal. Yet again we hope to meet thes, When the day of life is fled, There in heaven with joy vo grest thee, Where no farewell tear is shed, On Friday, March 2, Bumarr Dancy, aged 19 years. Her funeral will take place this afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, No. 293 Hudson avenue, po os The friends of the family are requested to at- nd. at the residence of her nephew, Rober Sarj inton,avenne, om Sudneday, siarch 3, Mis MAi ANN, in the 75th year of her a, The funeral services will be heid at St, 1. Clinton avenue, at two o’elock this afternoon, In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 3, after a long and protracted consumption, Miss Anny Kxxvey, in the 23th year of her age. The friends and sequaintances are respectfully invited to attend ber funeral, from the residence of her brother, Capt. J. Thowpron, No. 128 High street, corner of Bridge street, at four o'clock this afternoon, without further notice. New Orleans and New London papers please copy. At Williamaburg, on Saturday, March 3, of inflamma. ticn of the lungs, Josern A, AXDEn#oN, Bon of Josep and Sopbia Anderson, aged 9 months apd 24 days. His temaina wil be interred at King atreet, Westchos- ter county. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. NY LADIES WHO WERE IN A HOUSTON STREET stage on the id of Jenuary last, and saw @ stout lady fall while getting out, will confer a favor by send- ing their address to. Mre 403 Houston street, or callin person, alo Canned, 1:SING SINCE THE 17TH ULTINO—A BOY ABOUT nix years of age, fair hair, blue eyes, dressed in Eray guminer panth, and plaid loose jacket; when Inat seen was playing on pier 4, North civer, any information leading to his recovery, will confer a lasting favor to hin disirerred parents A incurred, will be paid by CORNELIUS MoGRATH, 23 Went street, TOTICE.—THE RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF A Mrs. Mackie, whose husband was formerly a phy- ticlan of this city, and who was lost in the wreck of the steamer Yankee thing to their acvant Greenwich stree ¢ last October, cau hear of rs 679 y calling on W. W. Dyer, POST OFFICE NOTI JOST OFFICE NOTICK.—THE MAILS FOR CALIFOR- I nia, ke., per U.S steamer George Law, will close this office on Mooday, the Sth day of Mares, at 1 o'clock P. M ISAAC V, FOWLER, Postinaser. OST OFFICE NOTICE —THE MAILS FOR FUROPE, per U. 8. rteamer Baltic, will close at this office on Wednesday, the ith day of March, at 93% o'clock A. M. ISAAC V, FOWLER, Postmaster. 0ST OFFICE NOTICE —THE MAILS FOR EUROPE, rl. 8. » er St. Louis, will close at this oMc op Saturday, the 10th of March, at 103¢ o'clock A. M. ISAAC V. FOWLER, Postma: NOTICK —THE MAIIS FOR CALIFOR per United States steamer George | will close at this office on eg the fifth day o! March, at lo’clock P.M. ISAAC V. FOWLER, Postmanter. ‘HE NEX! MAIL FOR EUROPE —IN CUNSEQUENCE of the state of the tides, the steamer BALTIC will weil at 114. M. on Wednesday nex’. The mala will Office at 9) A. M.—one hour earlier SPRING FASHIONS. F. JARVIS & CO Wi fo ery Thuredey, Marsh OPEN + PRING MILLIN- A THEATRICAL. YALL. OF DESIGN, 663 BROADWAY, Next dcor ts the Me 0 Th tre. GEAND SACRED AND ULAR VOCAL AND IN STRUMENTAL CONCERT, Tom Sceypay Evenino, Manon 4, The renowned Vioinist, M’LLE CAMILLE ORO, will perform, for she first time ia New York, her new rolo, “The Witcher’ Dance The popular and favorite Knglieh vooalist, * MI-S MARION MACARTHY, Burton's Th vermiasion of Mr. M. J a lat. Conduetor.. » Herr Kreateer vat Mater’’. Re from the PANT i Grand Sacred Selection—From \ & Sacred Song—"'With Verdore Clad, Creation egrecvevee Surg by Miss Marion Macartivy, Grand Felection—Trem the © Propbete,"’ iatro- éucing the Skaters’ Stene and for Flute.. Solo, Violins" The Wit Pag Performed by Mlle Camille Urs. Grand Selection—F rom the opera of “ Norma,’’ ornet olos for Clarion fle, Vielincello ry? Performed by Herr Wedeme: Grand Mareb—"\ ie Firemen's March, ented to the New York Firemen Pant i. Overture—'' Fra Diavolo! Pallad—'' Bebold the Jal Sung by Mies Operatic Selection—From ‘ W cov siney vee foto, iene and Variations from “La el Heggimento’ see Performed by Mle Camille Urso. Crand March da Secre—From ‘Le Prophe Prices of admission. soreeee ere BS conte, Reserved Seat 2 conte extra Deore open at 6): conv Folitaand attent conduct visitere to jerbeer NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 4, 1855. ENGLISH LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS ‘WANTS. A housekeeper in a sca!l family. No objeetion to go the count sony) a N AMERICAN LADY Call or address Mrs, Weymoth, 361 Third peas brance, would bke WITHOUT ANY to Address Housekeeper, Herald office, or ‘treet. ENCUM- 0 as housekeeper, fectly competent fo take the entire charge. She is fond of, and understands the care of children. YOUNG LADY WISHES A 8IT ‘ATION IN A RE- spectadl dut'ana ‘fe drenven Apply for three da: would go out by the wee wat 270 Seventh avenue, Twinty-seventh and Twenty eighth streets, mily as seamstress, is competent to tor day. between OOKKEEPER WANTED-—ONE WHO HAS HAD EX- who Post Office. ‘a man of his whole time to bis emplo one a liberal: alary will be paid, reference, salary expected, &c, &c., Industy, rience in a arte Jobbing tes strict busin fot Addr dry goods house, aad abits aud would devote t1; to such an , with name, box $03 Ca not over twenty-three years of age, of mplispments, as housekee N. and 8., box 933 Post Office and SITUATION WANTED AS COACHMAN, by a respectable young ma, who has lived with some of the first families in this city. Can give the best GAY reference; hes lived with hie inet employer three years, in this city, AddrevatoS, f., Union square post office, or to ST. Herald office. OUSEKEEPER.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE. DE- sire a young aad well educated American lady, r and co! eeable person npanion . TLLINERS WANTED—A FIRST RATE DRESS CAP | bent ¢mployment and good wages paid. maker wanted to go to a Western city. Inq William street, up stairs, at 9 o'clock A, M Perma- juire at 50 ILLINFR *WANTED.—A FIRST RATE BONNET M* at 9 o'clock A. M. trimmer wanted, to go wert. Apply at 60 Williara ILLINER WANTED—A COMPETENT LADY, TO take charge of the millinery department of a’con- cern at the West, wtreet, Call at 9 o'clock A. M. at 60 William ANTILLA MAKERS —A 1 take the charge of th department in a large concern, West, may apply at 50 William treet, at 9 o’elock A, M. tions in town and country; families suited with good help on reasonable terma, att Protestant Em| ployment Seciety’s office, No. 7 Carmine street, near Bleecke:. JOHN YOUNG, Agent. PROLSTERER WANTED.—A FIRST RATE CURTAIN and shade hanger may apply to KELTY & FERGU- SON, 28034 Broadway. J ANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY OF SOME LITTLE work in a manufacturing establishmen’ M.S., Metropolitan Post Office, 13 Astor place, Bib House, a situation to attend store capacle of cutting ine light and giving out Please ad dross Ww’ NIED—A FEW FIRST CLAS? MILLINERS—Apply at 274 Bowery, on Monday, ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE and Bleecker. ‘arhimg and ironing. Good ci No objection te assist in?housework. feen for two da: i) 48 chambermaid and waiter, and ity refer: Can be | and at 70 Charles street, betweea Fourth | ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOM a situation, to travel with a family, to either Cal Europe or the Wess; J., Herald offic preferred. A J ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, A situation as cook; is a good washer and ironer; or would have no objection to go as laundress; good refer- ence. Please call at 661 Husson street, fevoort street. ener of Gan- Weare COMPETENT PASTRY COOK—APPLY tt the Great Republi 48 Ann street, ANTED—AN INTELLIG! eighteen years of age, the ribbon store No. 90 Bowery, corner of Hester street. Salary liberal. ANTED—BY A GERMAN BOY, AGED 17 YEARS, Haehnan, at Lecker & Zollver's diaing aaloot landt st: . for a tant ENT YOUNG MAN, ABOUT bookMeeper in an opportunity to learn ¢he carpenter's, plumb: er’s, oF any other trace; in willing to devote time to the interest of bia employer. Apply to THE TRADES, WO HUNDR! wanted, Fulton street. and best of sewers need apply. SHIRT FINISHERS AND sT! whole wrence 7 Cort- TNCHERS | at Green’s Shirt Manufactory, No. 1s | None but the very neatest of stitchers, | ‘0 those cons! ployment and the highest prices pad, RO TAILORS —AN EXPERIENCED CUPTER (FROM Paris, given, Add: wants tant em- ERIENGED PAN- taloon and vest cutter, is desirous to engage in tome respectable estabishment to eut custom work; can gi i satisfactory reference as to characier and an «peak English and 76 White street, second oor. to the country. in. Addrosa W. N. B.—No objection to go (© MERCHANT TAILORS —WANTED A SITUATION as cutter, having had twenty y the business: [s fully competent, ai Address A. B. fair tr rade. Tailor, He experience in The following dist nguished gentlemen will address the meeting, om Wednewday evening, 8, A. Douglas, of Il ; Jesse Clemens, . J. 8. Wells, of New Hampshire, jon. at Tawman. nois, of Alabama, Forney, of Pennsylvania, . Orr, of South Carolina, 1. Richardson, of Il\noi Col, MeMullen, of Virginia, J. A. McDougal, of Cal . W. 8. Barry, Robert Ty ler \fornla, ‘of Misnianippi, , of Virginia, y Hall — and others, whose names will be anucnnced on Tues tay. i By order of the Yo ON WEDNESDAY KVENING, MARCH 71H, AT 7! A lorge number of distinguished gentle the meeting oa the Their names will be publishes in tu By order of the LOST AND FOUND. af OST—ON PRIDAY EVENING, RITHER IN 6 4 NION OF THE DEMOCRACY. TRAL DEMOCRAT The democracy of the city aud county of New without distinction, togetuer with the dilfer Ward democratic Union clubs, and ail associations: @ invited to MEET IN MASS with the CENTRAL DEMO@RATIO UNIOY, Af TAMMANY HALL, CENTRAL DEMUCRA tate of the democratic party. wich, Chambers, Duane, Hudeon, Laight, Varick bly rewarded by le olng Poure, a bh os! or Sullivaa stree’ from th Toe tinder will —ON FRIDAY EVENING, AT THE OPERA A brown hair necklace, ‘black enamellel tips and clasp, one large diamond in centre of clasp. be liberall Raymond, O8T—ON TUESDAY, Few 4 and Lo'cloek, in one of the ¢ rewarded by I 40 Broa rs through Clark « Russian rable far tippet. y's gold. breast’ be ret to the Mansion The finder be suite ‘64 Greenwicn street. Th ving the rame will be liberally rewarded by ieaving the same with E. K, YALE, Mansion House, Hicks atreet, Reooklyn. wet OST—IN GOING VROM HPSTER STE 4 Jyn, crossing the F th garnets ard pearls ton ferry, a lady's gol Any person reta chT TO BROOK 1s brooch riding the adove to 449 Vearl street, Childs & Smith, will be suite bly rewarded. wk "pes if OST.—THE FOLLOWING DRAVIS WERE MAT 4 on the 10th inat., vie —C Ht. Brayton & ( by the undersigned at Philavelpn a for New York draft on Jotn B Church, three months from Jan. 20, favor of M. Tromp & Fon, tor $1,000, T BR Brayton & C Chereh, three ee & Langdon, for $1,000; T Jobn Bt. Church, three mu favor of M. Trom) & Yon, fcr $1,000, mircarried, payinent of them has been stopped, and persons aie hereby caulioe mame. Philadelphia, Feb. 27, 1°56. Jobn 1 4 i4, 18 N 7 Music byt titted unaccompanied by ladion OTICE —THE ithe from Ja Be 4 against negoti M. TRUMP THE MILITAKY. SOURER, INVITATION Pontively no YXCKISION MUSKETE frow Sa. The above ha draft on 2 ating the & AN Fue M hereby notified to meet at their headquarters, this y, at 12 6'eke pect tooor sidence, 24 Guard are re comm ATIONAL feveral ‘ nembera of tb | to ansemble at bead quarter ip order to th roe street. Alen, A to att tfully av ad. FENCLELAA—ORDER NO. set telbute of te captain, John R Iker, from bis late ro v Brougham Ligh’ By order of 39 —THR re hereby directed owal Theatre, this day, at 12 o'clock, in full waiform, black pants, pe cn left arm, and without knapestes, for the purpose of paying the last tribute of respect to our late brother soldier, J. F, Mack. By order of Curs, 0. A, I. PURDY, Captain. RESTAURANTS. 5 OSLING'S PFATAURANT.—SUNDAY SOTIOR.—POR th fered. the arcommodat.on of our pattous snd the public 106 Brows open on Sundey ( from 7 A. M tod I’ of far ass LEON AND GOSLING, Prop ate of 17 Nevtaa ay, Sent of bi ” Molt | | rituation as catter; good references | 4B. F., Herald offize f/f O MERCHANT TAILORS—AN k Inantle glanse | satin her democratic | | bas been in use but about two months. SALE: 3 AT AUCTION, UCTION NOTIC.—ON MONDAY, MARCH 1036 o'clock, by LUWARD SCHENDK, vet, peremptory alu of tae talarce wl m Dock an! chamyague cog Side Madeiras, Bull Gordon and London ports, Mungarian Tokay, has and whi hi 6, AT 16 Wall took of choles Urandies, South NICOLAY, AUCTIONRER,—SPAING FUR- tion sales —The unilersigaed boga laave LBERT H. niture to inform bis friends and the pudlic, that he iv p-vpared as usual to give his persooal attention to first class fur- niture pales at auction, at the residen of families that intend breaking up housekeeping thin» q ALBERT Ji. NILOLAY, Auctionedr, Nu. 4 Broad nt. do. Any CARD —THE PUBLIC ARE MOST RESPECT. | fully informed I have leased the store No. 7 N. fau street, for the purpose of transacting the and ccmmission busivess in ite bran she: rerpectfully solicit the patronage of the public, Line- vane ade on copsigaments. I will sell at auction, at balf past ten ovelock Wi day, 7th and 8th March, upwarce of (0 gold and silver watches, sowe of whica are the finest ever imported Also, dismonds, jewelry, &s, &e. For further pa lars see auction colomn of the Courier and Faq aire: E. E AARON, Auctioneer, 67 Nassau atr UCTION NeTICE.—H Excellent rose wood y furniture, pier and oval mirrors, silverware, brussels carpets, ‘ko — To-morrow (Monday) morning, at 1034 o'cluck, at 78 Fravklin of said house, viz Rosewood and isshogany parlor furniture, centre, card, and side tadies, in rosewoo!, with warble tops, rovewood etegere, with mirror doors and back, rich brocatelle and la Jor shades, mahogany sofas, chairs; diniug and exten: sion tables, oil paintings, excellent brussela carpet, two painted suits of bedroom furn ture, best hair mattresses, room carpets. ol cloths, elegaat china tea sets, WILSON, AUCTION Blaseware, rich silverware, such as heavy plated casters, | vith cnt bottles, spoons, forks, tea service, aaluers, kitchen utensils, Sc Sale positive. The whole in in su: Poglor order, and of Urstclasn workmaasuip, House to er SSIGNEE'S SALE.—IHE LARGE AND SPLENDID stock of embroideries, laces, hosiery and kid gloves, contained in store No. 779 Broad vay, is now offered for sale at such lew prices, that ladies intending to par- luxe will find it to their advantage to call and examine ods, The stock, which is very large, comprising the finest goose in the market, must be disposed of in a few days. Open from 9 o'clock, AM, to 6 o’ch P.M., each day. By orcer of the mesigmees, No, Broadway, between Ninth and Tenth streets, LE OF THE PHOENID steam engine boilers, & SAMUEL 08000) Auctioneer, store 06 Nassau street, will eell, by auction, on Wednestay, March 7, at 04 A.M, at’ the Phonix foundry, situated corner of Voxtry and Weat streetw the entire contents of suid entablishment, comprixing in Fart feished! and untinished ate rilling machines, turniog and ai &e. Full particulsrs in catalogues, at the office of the auctioneer, by order of the assignee. SSIGNEE’S SALE —TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUG. tion, on the premises, Franklin, near Clinton street, ‘ieenpoint, Seventeenth ward, rooklyn, on Tuesday March 6, at 11 o'clock A. M., the entire stock of mach nery, tcols, &o., ot the firm of Hauleabeek & Curri consisting ‘of a ten here power steam engine, bo ppurtenancen, shafting avd belting, one mortising ne, two grindatenes, circular saws and fixtures, jo! benches, clamps and handsaws, acrews, together with the unexpired term ofa lease of the ground and the buildings thereon, Also, a quantity of boarda JOHN H BROAD, Aasignee, le Inthen, toole, ac.’ which are now ready The whole will be sold Brocklyn, Feb. 20, 1855. Ou FAT—IN RYK, WEST CHESIER COUNTY, for Fale at auction, by ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, af the Merchants’ Exchange, on the Ith day of March, 1865, at 12o'clock, bills of particularg, at the auctioneers, No. 7 Broad street, E GENE ') FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER—BY FRANK. LIN & NICHOLS, office 81 Nassau street. Spring furniture © oUon sales—The subscribers beg leave to in form thei tiiendy and the public, that they will give their perronal attention to furniture aales at austion, at the residences of {amilics that intend breakiug up house. keeping in the spring (UGENE B. PRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER.—BY FRANK 4 LIN & NICHOLS.— Elegant housahold furniture at auetion, on Tuesday, h 6, at 1015 o'clock, at the large four-story boarding houne, 279 Ninth street, near First avenue, embracing the entire furniture, which haa been mostly made to order for the present occupant, and of housekeepers and the trade is invited to this wale ax there in a large and splendid variety of parlor, chamber, | and berement furniture of every description. emptory. Cat at our office, Sale per nguies at the house on day of sale, and Aarau street, on Monday, AMES CASEY WILL OFFER FOR SALE AT 53 0, erabroiderien, millinery and faney goo variety of gentlemen » furnishing linens, us Also, a great Jn, hosiery, gloves, ra, dry goods, Ke., the cheapent ever oftored wpe OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, ACCTIONFER.—SHERIFF’S sale of magnificent rosewood furniture, pier and chandeliers, Wilton, tapestry and Brus fels carpets, silver ware, &c., coatained in hous 208 Houston street, on Wednesday, March 7th, at 10% o'clock. The parlors are furnished with suits of richly carved rosewood, upholstered in rich brocatelle, teve « tetes, arm, parlor and reception chairs, full lewzth pier mirrors, front and back mantle mirrors, pets, der, with borders; righ rage, top centre and side tablen ( od), splon suadry liers of the ric iption, ta rble top hat stand and drewsing table xtures, oilcloth on throu good order. stair carpets on all the # ibe sleeping room furniture is of the rio tion, tweive rooms, large and small, aii furnistim nla top ty ride * arpeta curtals Lair mattresses, down pillows and bolsters, silk aa bed covert, rosewood lounger, rockers and re, ror front bookens & Alvo, in dining room, extension table, mart e : cane chairs, crockery, glasaware, silver ware and cotle Also, the kitehe alog' OWN W. SOMEINDYKE, AUCTIONERR —MORT gage sale of the lease and farniture of the Mansion House, on the southwest corner ot Fourth avenue and Thirty *econd street, on Tuseday, March 6, at 1045 by virtue of a chattel mortage, the hougeholt ©, consisting of mahogany sofas, ebairs, marble ther tables, carpets, curtains, clo Also, ste beds and beed crocke ry. Also! bar furniture, eon: 1 vark ely af decanters, tumblers and other fixtarer, chairs, *, Oleloths,’ stoves, paint 4 Ae. Particulars of lease at sa ‘Ter JOUN W, SOMERINDY KE Attorney for Mortgagee USSEUL W. WESTCOTL, AUCTIONEER. —GENTREL household formture jon. —Korewood piano W. Werteutt i on Montay, March R forte, ke | 6, at 10% o'clock, a large wood and makegany furp tained in house No. 72 Kighth erhae, 6 fe Fourteenth street, embraci nj entre fan wil be peremptorily sold tu the hizhe ardto weather. Tbe attention of vited to this pale, as there i¢ a large aud spendid varety | of parlor, ebarober and basement furniture, wilton and ingrain carpets, mentel mrrere, tw in French broesde arge superior 4 marble top French sofas and te perior ronewocd pianoforte, rich r ree #plen id china sete, rosewood and mahogany bedsteada, ele, ont hair mattresses, nine feather beds, sofas, spring reot chairs, marble top dressing bureaus aud washstanta, toilet sets, oval mirrors, ke. with quantity of base nt furniture extension table, crockery, ivory cutlery, cut glassware, ke, Cal | ment AUCTIONEER—STOME NO. 46 CF ® On Tuesday, €th, at 10 0 antity of elegant mabogany furniture, to ck walnut, removed to the store f vale cisita, marble top centre isbles, marvle top wast a | Trench mahogany bedsteads, card tables, wartrobes booke sen, tapestry, Beas air carpets and rode, ofl ber be ‘ clothe, cookin 4 pillows, quilte, re ex of farniture eas the “i be made ow y artiele will be sold witbe aving the city, Laberal advances all merebanéize consigned for sale W Cc. ALBURTUS, Ac sale.—On Tuesday, March he stock and Outores of the « ives JOUN PIE aty WITTER®, AUCTIONEER, WILL. SELL ON TURF ay, at 101; o'clock, af 179 G he above f wer, Dep W M v1 household ee we of ar story beuse—one elepaut mabogasy livesryy rene woed piauo, wiadow eurtal or aa! ryel mirters, eplewdia olf paintings etegeres, sofas, chara pestry and other a ond bee ding, together with dining room and Gots removed 'm evening eee PIRITUAL — W188 SEAWHING, WI riepted slvo private cirele i RA Uppleg #04 impersomatiog meiium, tae bet in the city. At beme all hours, vou. Price® conte. Will attend private at ree uealred emartio’a eaercies, | ednesioy and Thara- | near Church street, being the entire contents | The attention | Nassau street, on Monday next, a large stock of | _ | at 4) Broadway Nevada, ) ever the Nicaregua Tr: having b Mw & KEWARD.—L( ATURDAY, FE | clase satin covers, mirror front warirobes, plain do., rut house, 66 and 68 Fulton street. % NEW YORK AND LIVESPOOL UNTFEI ‘Mau 5 ae LIVEPOOL UNTFED ST, following — LANTIC, Capt, Weat N; YARD —THE 0 / Mechanica Madiecno st DENS ED, COMMITTEE OF TH Mutual Land Ansoctation, held at * that in com equence uf the depres ed state of trade, the society has suspended business for the present A vote of toanks was passe anan'mously to the President and Secretary, Messr#. Jon Lumsden »} David Hume, for the upright, honest, and eativras- manner in whieh the business affairs of the Asso ciation were conducted | HaMPtion MITCHELL, | JOHN MOUNT, AVANA, ISLAND commirsion agency | SPECIAL NOTICES, | SUIPPING. po Mi hs 3 ro A a IME MEMBERS OF TRE ORDER WITL LIVERPOOL —UNITeD STAIMA MAIL. WrRAM. | 1.001. meet oo Wednesday next, at 7% ofclo. Fa, . J, Comstock, commander. This | By command. XYGUKNI. Bo silent that youmay learn, | # with ihe United “tates pails for | AL MOA. edursday, March 7, at If o’eecm 4 FILE OF DAILY HkaaLbs, Por Yeas the toot of Onndl strewt, Fox 7 b , GHP YEARS ving inequalled accommodation | back, bourd and ia perfect’ order, for sale ty J. pity ema 5 | W. DAVIS, 94 Wall stroet, FDWAID K COLLINS, 56 Wall treet. Passenge: ; co lben a Bi'GEES, BANKSCIREMENT VALUE— ALL CIty | 4. Mt The stonmelly Pactle, wilt gesomsd: the Bait | ao hanks leben at par: Wheat Growers’, Ose; Brice | and sail March 21 ‘shippers ploase taxa. potion that | ton, 9c ; Government Stock, 60c ; Washteaay, the eh | Frié and ‘Kalamazoo, 40c., at EVANS’ clothing’ ware. | Sand'utegc’ *2!# Mue cannot carry any goc-ls contre | | ships composing the line are ar BALTIO, Capt Oomstod. PACIFIC, ADKLATIC, Capt, —o—m, ‘These ships have been botit b y conveact, exprensly for been ta. ta toate repo Rvery care bar in thois sohagiis and speed, and thelr sccommodetions pemnee # inequalied for elegance wo: ‘rom New York to Ly lo j Committ By experienced murgeon attached t each ship. secured aati! paid for, PROVOUED DATES OF MAILENO, FROM KEW YORK, OF CUBA~ ENERAL AND ~Mrreaderes atrevt, No. O.— Mr. J. Q Suzarte, for a moderate rate of commission, | will execute orders for the purchase of the different | bh | producte of the istar has aug: tobaceo, negara, effecting consign andise entrusted to his os Wedcerday, Jan Wedmesday | Ja Wedverday, Feb. 7... Sednesday, Feb. 21,1866 Saturday, Feb. 10, Wednerday, Mar. 7.1456 Saturday, Web, 24, ¥ fit oF passage apply to i. COLLINS, No, 66 Wall treet, New York, N, SHIPLEY & CO. Laver STRPHEN KENNARD &00., 27 Austin Friars, Londes, 8G. WAINWRIGHT & CO. Parla, OPORGE WH. DRAPER, Havre, » Wax t 1 , bow ra rm ded prepert | delightful envirens | and sugar estates | perience and extensive acqum siden to pte e mort favorable purchases ant ticos, and flatiers himself that porsons entrusting will be eatistied. Mr. Suzarte will produce the Dest references a8 to standing and capability Orders to The owners of these nl alt we, J peo pe will not be acoountable tow | be directed as above. J, Q SUZARTE gold sive, walle rele, jewelry, precious stones ow OTICE,—TZE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIRECTORS | the eitue theneet thee ae eeaey ened therefor, and of the New York nad Virginia Steamship Com ; any will be held at the offi Maren 6, between the hours of FRED, Broadway, om Puerday, M. ani 2) P.M VLEASANTS, Secretary Shippers pleane take not 1 LIVERPOOL, AND (ULADELPHIA STEA\ MAE? Company nteed sailing their favorrte steamahipen OLY OF MANG Hest hat 2,125 tons. Capt, Wyle, LY OF BALTIMORE, (1 town. Capt. —— “LY OF WABHINGION, go 2700 cons, Capt & Lattela, Saivon $90, (6 and 65, according to wtate room. A limited ‘pumber of OTICE.— PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF AN act pasted by the General Avsembly of the State Of North Caroling, the subscribers, pawed aa corpor ators in said act, give notice thatameetirg of the stocebviders | the corporation, now known as the MeCullock Copper 4 | ‘rd class paesongers will be 1Gold Mizing Company, will be beld foe of | then trom F the Phovnix Gold Company. No. 18 Rxchange place, ia Le Te emenn one Liverpool, ae found tm the city of New York, on tho sixth day of March next, bile e see ee ea ene on the abst day of March next, | Grom Vbiladelphia......$90 | Prom Liverpool...» 04 Parties ring out their Ma the provisions of paid charter, and ay! the privileges conferred there>y. NATHANIEL H. WOLFE, THOMAS ©. T. BUCKLEY FRANKLIN 03G00D 1 themaclves of and Ne. 7 OR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—THE U.S. MALL LOUIS, J. A, Wotton, commander, , touching at Southampton to land the mails apd parsesgers, on Saturcay, March 10, ab 12 o'clock, from pier 37 North river, foot of leach street. Vrice of pasiage—First eabin, $79. Li 6 not wanted durin, ren’ ard the day be‘ore No reight taken after Thu For freight | or passage apply to MOKT ON, Ament, 65 Broadwa: STEAMSHIPS BETWEEN HAVRE: AND NEW YORE grr TAL U. A—DANIEL BOON CHAP: t, No © members of this chapter will mest esday evening, March 7, at their new roomy, , southwest corner of Thirtecmth «treet, at | which time an esa will be delvered by Hrother Chauncey Shailer, Ex. Members of the order are in- vited to attens JAMES M EDNEY, Sachem Wai, Lona, ©, of the C NOTICE 130, second do, he voyaye #hould Mog marked ‘below y, March 4th MER LIVINGS! | { HE LIQUOR DEALERS’ SOCLETY WILL { the Westchester Houre, on Moi Sat 74s o'clock. All members ar — of great in direct.—The steametip ALIS willsail from Havre ; oelety. Every ge Ghreet for York, (without esting at any port im | invited to join, by sen¢ M England.) turday, 26th of November, The rates by members. JOHN N of freight and paseage in fire second cabina D. 8 Par, Secretary, very moderate, The railing of the eu: ceod'r will be rhortly a France in lene th REWAKD.—LOST ON FRIDAY EVENIN the vicinity of the Bowery or Third cluster diamond pin,” Any person finding it will rec»lve the abo ie Ming vely aliens, to Donald Currie, k to CUNARD, No. 4 Bowling Green, iTED STATES Mall, LINE FOR CALIFORNIA reward by leaving it with HOWES BROTHERS, 14 Foner Aspinwall and Pan: Californians aro informed ocean em ay nay eee by authernty from the Venema Hailroad Com REWAKD WILL BE PAID TO ANY PERSON | that the tr zie of the [ethos will be made by ral 2 to oeram, No more mule travel—no river Bol that shail cause the detection of the property twas stolen, under a pretence of hiring, from the rable of sd. Volbemus, on the 26th of February. The gentleman {5 40 to 60 years of age, and 5 feet 4 or 10 inches bigh, with sharp features and sandy whiskers; t 2o'elock PM. frot fonday, March 6, a will be at fot of Warr the flees ateamsbip bad on a black cap and was plainly dremsed, The FORGE LAW, Capt G. Vo Fox, URN, in a bright bay, 16 hands bign, with a loog tail, & | to copneet at I A at perior steam. white strip op the forevead; bas a acaton right hind | phip GOLDEN AGE, Capt J. 1. Wathen , below the Lock joiut; he is enlarge vin joints, and is 5 years old, aeach of the ‘The wagon bas s top, A spare boat always kept at Panama to prevent detea- en, in ¢ of necident with shifting sides, aud patent axletres, with single 4 No freight reecived after 1 o'clock on the wall tic springer. One half of the nbove reward will be pald For passage, apply at the company's off for the conviction of the person, and the balance for the Went aireet, to ISPATCH LINK FOR BAN FRAS CISCO —THE MAG- niflcent Al tret ela u bip WILCHCHARE, her cargo at pier No. ranelsco on or Tuesday, 1th March, and in expected to finish loading ow Tusaday next, ({h. Thia famous clipper hee made three voyages toen Fravelaco, in 101, 107 aad 07 days, succesnively. Phippers will please hand in their bills of propecty, by applying to A. & G VOLUEMUS, 29 Grand street, Williamsburg, L. 1 50 REWARD — LOST OM 108 SETTING INA ring, a f atlarge size diamond, on Se turday afternne “ pored between Nun teenth atreet and & roadway, The abo reward will be paid on ite return to room 29, St, Denia Hotel ae yon > lading for signature as soon as their engagements are 20) Pel ARD SSLOLEN, FROM 100M 29 ST. 1 qamaletédtter be advertied for a oerteis aath, Wis line y otha Flee Yt MUW Or OEEK rein the socket, ay Bete, jo we | tively sail on or before the SUTTON & 00., 64 Wail street, | “OR CALIFORNIA--NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA iE mearmebip Line, vin Nic Tra pany of Nicaragua, pre " and bad been wrappec parlor table, fort | The above rewar crto the aidon tae | t toreoar. its return to room 2 | IC REWARD.—LOST, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, A y other route. ihe splendid double-engine “call skin pookes walled, ub’ 0 steal. ol ap, ip STAR OF VILE WEST, (2,000 tons burde centaintoy irtweon $16 uml $100, In bills, with peporaot | Captain Turner, will leave per ‘No’ 3 Nofth siver, the owner, ‘Tho Boder will receive y leaving It at J10 Yourth avenue, or | no value exer pt | the above rewars o'clock P.M, precively, for Panta Areuss, on Monday Match 12, connecting with the favorite staawehip Sierra 2s > oD asmall ye w terrier slut, mmo t Por to CHARLES MONGAN, Agent a“ STOLEN, ON FRIDAY, letter bag mace up atthe «ice Latters 2b conte per March 2, fr ner of ieade atreet aod | pall ounce. way. aamall tan colored terrier. The asove re. | - — will be paid on retarning the ame to 44 Youth USTRALIA VIONEE LINK-CARPYING THE O, street, second floor % mail—The sew and elegant clpyr shi tyduey (9 now nearly loaded, s | is few daye | } "DRY GOODS, &C. cee x \ll apply at owoe A ‘tow dent cable 4-4 ROADW GENT MEN 1 ‘ 655 Baresr —LEWIS & SEACORD javite epecial 0 after a attention to their syetem of shirt making; con brated elt . | mesrurement, careful cutting, best of needlework, wita | pier Xo. ® Enet river, | band no sale if mot pl Gentlemen | This thio is now going © nd od else whore rticularly | mace the secend best par pine “—_ Has erceiient acocmmotations for passen- arly application for freight or peesege requisite w wath early in April Ene will be auc veded oy PIRCES OF NEW SILKS VITABLE FOR | 500 rt n, will be opened on Moo | p NIGHTINGALE, tw Mal j Masel by at te per yard. AT. STEWART &.CO., vou AMERON, 116 Wail way, Che nd Reale streets ~ ese TW YORK AND NEW ORLDAN® #TEAM#IP OOM- 10) Cotte MORE OF THE cuRaP itsit LINENS N pany — Vor Kew Orleave, 9 ate. td. per yord, will be opened on Moi rying the United Ftater mail —Th th inet, UDSDELL, PEIKCON & LAKE, 471 Bre WAKKION, Capt James D Nullow civing (relight on Wedorecay, Mares 7, amd sail for the shove porte on Hatur’ay, March 10, Bt 12 o'clock cuely, from pler at foot of Resch street, North river. for Vhe interior sod for Mobile, consigned to our KOADW TP COLE'S, 806 F hirtines, ‘Jitse linote ‘Soutbeat New Orleans, James Conevly & 0., will be ware, cassimetes and dr.uieg. Con free of commissions gers for Havana ment of housekee ure paseporte before hs t wa heciastaste at chu “rent in (or elguing the evening previous ipPeiling Vor freight or p % y to {LOT CASSIMERES VESTING MAT LIVINGSTON, ChUCHERUN & OO, Agente, ( ruitable for boye wear, A. T. STEW - 11 Prowl we CO. Lave opened in thele retail stove a N. B~The Cahawhs, W. Sehateld), commander, the rale of the above goods in quanti Will Rueceed the Kieee Warrer, and sail on Mowday, od make addition March 24, coils oo ta iguanas N ND UDA= UNTO STATO joe dove I gg ae: Aegon 5 sees ecemsntp FORE wt ve New York for te ron 7, from ple No. 4 North Hille of le lng egned on beard, lor pareage, to GAMORLL. For Piorits, through wenete the tw Filathe, 693. The ©.) eucered, and leeve co SMEROLDERIEB, 4 bande, ¢ an alvace coves of jnconet bande per Thitd aveuue, uear Tenth +t EMMILOLORRIES rebiefn, lee ves be sold Aleo, twa GAYNOM, 49 EM GROLO RIP lars, embroidered t do's ¥ Yor! agh\ opply om board MITCHELL, 19 Groadway from New York to Incheon rte, Capt. Thos, Ly 7, March & BUTLER. CE, THD pooR " conecion 7 VOR CHAMLISTON AND FLORIDA # eM WERRLY United Btater Mail Line —The 9 ABKION, WF ' 'y of inting will be pe @ of EROVEOKD, TILEBTON & OO, » to Herida ax !ole To Jachwom’ = $95. The Rootheroer oil) sasceed, 1G AND WONMOND—. to purchase, the ent street hes been rm Vurnitore ME AY, 142 Canal street, ay, Mares 10 GOR NORFOLK, FITERP The United Mtates mm Verrich, comma: Wednesday Nortolh the ne AND UM tion, on Mow! eg morn) roceed vy ratir elon te * to Nerfole werage ball prite Pout Neko te Crem ed * per yert TIVGON & Laky, $31 Drowt way A LADLAM & PLP APA MILLINEICY GOODS, (1 fed . ony. 3.000 M2 ee nse, will te veld 4 WAwTCR | FET PREMIUM AMD ONLY buyers, © tention o o patent corbiors frctery, 6b Comte etreet.— i- ollers | Nard ond bagatelie tables cuprriot a0 low os thaw Davis 216 Bowery, wp etaire. | cf inferior @eahers Ten tab , ing st No # Ann treet, om entrance 109 Fulton street, tem tables corner a treet, Meooklys, by GRORGT STRAW GOOT i SEIRCH Owens pete be be Bop og Moe vow eaibitiog ‘nn on Reowhwey, with flowers, & or let hres tables for aay seers tla ese eels jAvp Tapiiw YOR ALR TWO THAT HAVE es ] ag ory ar me le fret rate order, and ert of Willan, New Yors wile sete ERY —A LADY, WHO winhes to meet with whe to stadt penpetition nnd the city for two Gays, Mre I. W TEEN AND CITY MIMCHANT 0 COUTEREM, W ‘ 1 ¥re LYON GAA of No tin 5 atrest, oil , corner Crema ‘ q ope e, 0m Montey, Merch 6, 1956, 2.160 Parle mate bow RE hk MTASRURY nets, eek ove ally bwvited ¢ | DANCING ACADEMIES. CLARA —1. DR @, LECTURES. MOR NEW —_——_———- » OL Drecmee etreet, ls now forming seve Me GRFAT PICT PETON ON ers | eh new clases, to commence ‘ai tae te Le. Wiliams end Bey Mr Oe sWeenabie Ganers taught (none course of mesona = Pri: Breedwey Teierwe:le, Mowtay, the th inet | wm * hoor Fetrese Welsentag Aiminion, 1), conte ———EE—— me

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