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NO. 63. “the Italian and Gotman opera at Niblo’s, Mme. Cara- @ori was prima donna of Mr, Smith’s troupe at Drury » Mane last year, At the Broapway Tmatre, on Saturday evening, Mr. E.L. Davenport finished his very successful engsge- ment. The bill for this evening includes ‘ Ingomar,” fm which Miss Makeah, the young lady who recently made her debut at the Motropolitam, will play Parthe- saia to Mr. Conway's Ingomar. The return of Mx, Con- sway to his position at the Droadway will be very gratify~ Wag to all the habitwés of the house. On dit, tbat Mise Makeah will play during vius week, apd be succeeded by My. Forrest, ‘At Bunron’s THeaTee light and plessant Ddills have ‘Gzawn full houses, The manager is a perfect dramatic Hereules, is never out of bis bill, and frequently plays three parte on the same aight, us on this evening, when he apnousces ‘“‘Aggravating Sam,’ a new piece; “The Black Swap,” likewire a novelty; and the “Wandering Minstrel.”? An underline on the bill for to-night states ‘that ‘(The Serious Family’? and ‘The Toodies’’ will here- after be played on Tuerday and Friday evenings. At WALLAon’s Tamarne, ‘“The Busy Body,” which has been quite successful, will be played again, with the farce of ‘The New Footman.’’ The comedy is well worth seeing, if only as a curiosity of literature, Oa Friday night of this week Mr. F. A. Viacent, a very excel- fent and popular comedian, has his beneit. Three pieces, ‘dmcluding all the favorites in the company, are announced for this occasivn. At THe Bowxry Tueatne, Mr. Robert Johnston has ‘deen playing a successful engagement. He appears to-night as Jack Cade, in Judge Conrad’s play of that name. We believe that thisis the first time that apy actor other than Mr. Forrest has ever played this spaitin New York. Mr, Davenport played it in Boston. ‘Mr. J. RB. Scott will soon commence an engagement at ‘the Bowery theatre. -Mr. Glenn appears in the “Perse” outed Dutchman” to-night. » At the Ammnican Musxum oxcellent entertainments are announced for this afternoon and evening. ‘‘Love’s Sa- erifice,” with a good cast, is announced for to-night. At Woon’s, 472 Broadway, this evening, a good prb- gramme is announced, including the Macbeth burlesque. At Buckizy’s, 539 Broadway, the bill for to-night ip. eludes the ‘Challenge Duet,’? from “Le Chalet.’? ‘The Buick Sway will give @ concert in Poughkeepsie ‘to-night, and one in Troy on Wednesday night. Police InteDigenee, SLEIGHT OF HAND—PROPESSOR ANDERSON OUTDONE. ‘The fact of an ingenious swindle perpetrated on a pawnbrolr hag just come to ght. The operator in ‘this instance, who is unknown to fame, certainly de- werves credit for the dexterous manner in which he per- formed the 5! The facta of the case are these:—A “@ay or two ago a fellow entered the pawn office of Louis Levey, No. 423 Grand strect, and opening a mahogany case containing a gold watch, begged an advance of $12 50 on the same, Mr. Levey took the article in his hand, and thoroughly examiving it, found that it was a good watch, worth probably fifty or sixty dollars. He Consented at once to mave the advance, and proceeded ‘te his money drawer for the pw of obtaining the ash. pawnbroker was counting over the money at ‘hia deak, the shaver managed to substicute ‘the watch in the case for a bogus one he had in his - wension, and before the broker had discovered the sleight ‘ef hand mcvement, the stranger had left the premises, ‘taking with him the $12 50 aud the good watch, thus matlfe g nothing behind him but the Peter Fuak watch ‘aad the little case that he brought the good one in. CHARGED WITH PASSING OOUNTERFEIT BILLS. Solomon Brink and Mary 0’Rourke were arrested yes- erday, charged with having passed counterfeit $3 bills ‘ea the Mercantile Bank of Providence, Rhode Island. Brink, it is alleged, passed one of the counterfeits on ‘Thomas Cagar, of No. 33 Avenue D-, while the woman, O'Rourke, it 1s stated, passed another on Mrs. Marshall, Reeping « baker's shop at No. 74 Market atroet. The Istter person, t is alleged, came into the store of Mss. Marshall, and purchasi ng some bread, received in change 9279 in money, and that retursing again to pass ‘another bill of the rame description, she was arrested em acharge of being implicated with Brink, The ac- were taken felore Justice Welsh, who committed ‘them for examination, The counterfeit is a now one, remarkably well executed, aud likely to deceive, particu: in the night time. It is supposed that a number rhas bills Dave been put in ctreniation during the past DESCENT UPON AN ALLEGED DISORDERLY HOUSE. Geptain Ditchett and a piatoon of the Fourth ward ‘Police made a descent upon a dance-house, kept by ‘Thomas and Robert Ma:keral, in Water street, near Roosevelt, the rerort, as ft in alleged, of prostitutes aad | ‘thiever, and other disorderly characters. Just as the party wore forming a cotillon set the police made their eppearance, and encorted about fe the number, ‘aasembied to the station house. Yesterday they were ‘all sent to Blackwell's Island, under the vagrant law, by of the Lower Police Court. The proprie- ce were bela to bailto answer the charge dirorderty house, Court Calendar—This Day, UOnrrep States Distaicr Count.—10, 32, 62 to 60s. Sorrxwe Count—Circuit.—Nos. 1455, ‘1344, 959, 1730, 2489, 1466, 1704, 1190, 4042, 1656, 2364, 1720, 1731, 1732, 689, 1463, '4605,'7, 1710, SorEni0R C Two >ranches.—Nos. 721, 132, 300, S16, 876, 892, 899, 806, 898, 908, 909, 910, 914, 913, 914, PAS, 921, 943, 924, 924, 025, 928, 990, 951, 935, 946, 937, 963, 940; 945, 944, 946, 700, 440, 781, 525, 604, 717, B24, 368; 582; 608, 69, 640, 462, £00, 863, 287. yt i fl Dr. Hunter on Consumption.Letter No. 9. To mux Epitor ov THe New York Hemato: Sie—In continuation of the ‘‘Bymptoms of Consump. ‘tion’’—rome of the most prominent of which were set ferth in wy Jact letter—! am led now to consider SPITTING OF BLOOD AND HEMORRHAGE FROM THE LUNGS, Spitting of biced occurs, ina e yc of cases consumption, at rome period of the 5 “ bemorrhage,’’ 1 mean @ ‘trean a few streaks in the amore pints of pure, unmixed blood. variety in respect to the stage of the disease at bleed from the lungs may occur, Many per- sons spit blood years befere any symptoms of consump- tien are noticed, and when, by general observation, they ‘wouki be pronounced healthy. others the first at- “tack of hemorrhage dates the commencement of the din- ease ; the cough, the expectoration, the hurried breath- fg, are all reierred and ascribed to the bleeding. Some do not raise dicod until late and in a few instances con- 1H runs its entire course without even a tinge of in the expectoration. According to Andral, hemorrhage occurs in about five eaves of consumption out of six. Louis found it in fifty- even cases out of eighty-seven; and Professor Walshe, one of the pliysicians of the London Consumptive Hospi- ‘tal, in eighty-one cases out ot every hunared—so that swe may regard it ana rule that, at some period of the Gisease, Lemorrhuge from the jungs occurs in about four ie aon 4 itting of blood ia not cause of spit no’ rally 7 derstood. There is some obstruction Sine jungs whic a the free passage of the blood through thet ually chetcuction becomes greater, and con By congestion, I mean that the ‘ecom: almost to bursting, like the vessels of ‘the eye when itis blocdshot. Alter @ time these vessel welax, 50 to allow the blood to.coze from them into ‘the air-ta! J celis—-procisely as fluids do through a Milter or strainer—and it is coughed up. The obstruc- tan alluded to generally arises (rom tubercles. When # persou #pits blood it is & common belief that St.comes from the breaking of a blood vensel im the lunge; ‘Dat such is ot the case. It rums from the mucous ‘wembrane lining the air tuber and oetla, justas it often does from the nore, without mjury or the rapture of vessels ia medi¢al phrase, wé spy it is exhaled. eennot be too widely known that spitting of blood 4a a thing of fearfal interert, a# ing Out the silent, Swescherour progress of m ‘eadly disease within the Bunge. The lors of blood is an fndication of the pre ence of tubercles; and from these tubercles will arise, @eoner, or Joter. ail thoee changes and «cymptoms h eoustitute ccnsumption. Ov this point there is much eror. Itis by no means unfrequent ter physicians to Choer their patients by the assurance thet the blood has i i yo is the acknow- . Public approba- way. & Co, 156 Broadway, res; hy (°. .@ the attention of their customers and pubho 7 spring and summer fashion for gentlemen’s hats caps, Albert H. Nicolay will hold his Semi-weekly Auction Sale of Stocks and Boads this day, at 1244 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange. Fer further particulara res his advertisement in another colnmn, Catalogues can be obtained at the office, No. 4 Broad street. Phetegraphs, Crayon Di sterescopes, taken at ROOT'S, 363 Bro Franklin street, Daguerreoty, Portraits tor Twenty-five cents, by HOLMES’ United States patent double action cameras, taking 1,000 portraita daily, with the grestost perfection— illustrating the economy and progress of the age. 289 Broadway. Notice to the Public.—In consequence of li- ruperabie difficulties, the Academy of Music is closed, March 5, 1865. OLE BULL. The Spring Fashions for 1855.—The Espens scheid bat for thia season ix without fiattery the most becoming, rich looking specimen of w hat we have ever seen; and although sold at three dollars and a half, 1t is equal to any, irres knowledged to be far superior to of Broadway. His store is 118 Nassau street, between Ann and Beekman alee rreoty pen, way, corner of Jackson & Purdy still continue fall of Or- ders tor their beautiful style of French shirta, unsur- parred by any in this country, Gentlemen cannot have a complete wardrobe without « beautifully fitting shirt, which they can have by calling at 87 Nassau street Teas.—The Best Assortment ot Fine Tens will be found at the Canton Tea Companys newly orect- ed and elegant store, 125 Chatham street, between Pearl and Roosevelt streets, the oldest dea establishmentin the city, We assure our readers that they can do better here than elsewhere, either at vholegale or retail, New Mour»: ae htere, 551 Beoadway.—Spring atyles Paric mourning mantillas and boonets. C. F. Bar. tholomew will open on Moana? 5th March, in advance of his zegular opening, s magnificent assortment of mourn- ‘ing bonnets ev er mantillas, comprising the most beantiful styles now exhibited in this market ~BARTHOLOMEW’S new mourning store, 561 Broadway, between the St, Nicholas and Metropolitan Hotels, and directly opposite Tiflany & Co's, Singer's Sewing Machines,—Great Improve- ments have just been completed in these celebrated machin The unple: od, andthe machines can be sewed without ever breaking, the equal tension of the threads remains unchanged urder all circumstances, and the kame machin is competent to di work perfectly, Call, examine, and be # L INGER & LO ery kind o| is fled. To Ph fans and the Practicing Medical faculty throughout the worh:—Gentlemen—As it has fallen to my lot to discover the most effectual tonic medicine ever known to the world, and as ft is my cere desire to extend its uneful- ners to all suffering beara I am induced to make you the following proporition, hoping you will receive it inthe same philanthropic spirit aa I now make it, so that by your powerful aid, through your pactice, thousands who are now suffering w.th dys Pepsia, indigestion and scrofula, may obtain true and permanent relief, I propose to abow ali regalar physi- ‘ans, on applicaiton to my office, No. 2 Gilsey Build- ing, Cortlandt strect, eorner of Broadway, the full and true receipt for preparing my Fluid Extract of Saraapa- rilla, and explain to them the modus operandi of the peculiar machinery and apparatus used for thyt purpose — believing, as Ido, such a course on my part will do away with all prejudice om yours; sadbe the meses of itablishing your full confidence in my compound you may thereby add to your curative agents the best and greatest blood purifier ih the whole world. I am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, JOHN BULL, of Louiaville, Ky. New York, March 3, 1856. For Coughs and Colds, Hasting’s Syrup of ptha, Rushton’s cod liver oil, Ayer’s oberry peotoral and pillr, each $1; for fever and ague, India cholagogue, $1 50; Rowand’s mixture, Deshler's periodic pills, each #1 for rheumatism and scorfula, Townsend's and Morse’s farsa parilla, and also Hyatt’s life balsam, 76 cents: for dropsy and gravel, Wolfers’ schiedam schaapps, a Watte’ nervous antidote, each $1; for suppression, Ko., Van Humbalt’s female monthly piila, $1; also Holloway’ pills and ointment, at GUION’S, 127 Bowery. Halloway’s Pills.—The surprising power posseswed by this fine medicine in the cure of Su Sineaaes of the liver and stomach, is truly wonderful. Any case of dyspepsia will readily yield to a few doses of this Iden remedy. Sold at the manufactories, 80 Maiden lane, New York, apd 244 Strand, London, and by all druggists, at 25c’, 623c., and $1 per box. AL. RAND UNION MEETING—TAMMANY HALL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, @ following dist nguished geutlemen will address the on Wedae: ening, at Tammany Hal) fon. 8 A. Douglas, of Iiinois, Hon. Jease Clemens, of Alabama, Hon. J. 8. Wells, of New Hampshire, Hon. J. W of Pennsylvania, Hon. J. 8, Orr, of South Carolina, . Col. Ricbardaon, of Illinois, Hon, Col. McMullen, of vials, Hon. J. A. McDougal, of California, Hon. W. §. Barry, of Mississippi, Hon. Robert Tyler, of Virginia, ' + and others, whose names will be announced on Tuesday. By order ofthe CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC UNION. MMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBIAN ORDER — Brothers:—A regular meeting of the institution will Be beld in the Council Chamber of the Great Wigwam, on Monday evening, the 6th inst., at half an hour after the setting of the sun. General and punctual attendance is requested, By order, ELIJAH F. PURDY, Grand Sachem. frerney C. Deryna, Secretary. Manhattan, season of blossoms, third moon, herd of discovery 363d, of independence 79th, and of the institu- tion the 66th, HIRTEKNTH WARD—A M¥ETING OF THE THIR- teenth Ward Democratic Ward Committee, will be held at Robert Onderdonk’s, corner of Grand and Clinton on Monday evening, March 5, at § o'clock, for the f electing officers for the enfuing year. The re particularly requested toattend. By order VINER L. CORNELL, Chairman, pro tem. , Secretarz, pro tem. NION OF THE DEMOCRACY. The democracy of the city and county of New York, witbout distinction, together with the different ward democratic Union clubs, and all other democratic associations, are invited to Snags oe MASS CENTRAL DEMOORATIO UNION, AT TAMMANY HALL, ON WEDYFSDAY EVENING, MARCH 7TH, AT 7}g O'CLOCK. A large number of distinguished gentlemen will a4- dress the meeting on the state of the democratic party. Their names will be pubfishe! in tuture advertisements, By order of the CENTRAL DEMOCRATIC UNION, FENANCIAL. TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS $550,000) watencnwoiry door bough for Good city stocks, notes, bonds and of exchange, &c., negotiate). Business coniiden- and promptly executed, at 102 Nassau street, room No. 2.” THOMPSON & C0,, brokers and commission mer- ¢ ta. —TO LOAN ON DIAMOND 155.0007 watcnen, jenetry, nexurs, Febandiee generally, or bought out. Bonds and mort- ages bonght and sold. Money constantly on hand at {Go Willian atreet, near Fulton, up staits. -FORBUSE & CO., loan and commission brokers. $20.000 —MONEY TO LOAN, ON DIA- e monds, watches, jewelry, plate, segara, or merchandise of every description; business confidential; 212 Broadway, and 153 Fulton street, room No. 11, third story STEBL & CO, NEW YORK HERALD, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1855. SALES AT AUCTION. UCTION NOt ON MONDAY, MARCH 5, AT 10% o’eluck, by EDWAPD SCHUNCK, 16 Wall peremytory halw of tae balance uf stock of choke Dock ani champ: coraac UCHON NOTICE—J, BOGARE AUCTIONS 8. Bogart, on Tues at 105, o’clo ction rooms, corner of Fraukfort and Willl a larg porior, bedroom and hiteben furniture; also, eroosery, lass eare, stoves, &c.; Havana segara, wateber, fancy goods, dry goods, at door’ ai rf UETION NOTICE—THOMAS BELL AUCTION! By Bell & Bush, this day, at 103, o’clo Fales rocws, No, 27 Centre atreet, extra sale of el Ary goods, silks, sting, delaines; also, gentlemen's fur nisbing goods, 100 wild handkercbiets, sea ladies’ gaiter boots, Iodia rubbers, clothing, fancy goods, rich jewelry, fine watches; also, 10 superior caaary birdy and cages, ke Tuesday, large sale of furniture, by order of the Marshal; pictures, &e LFERT H, NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—SPOCKS AND bonds at auction. iegular wale, Albert H Nicolay will geil this day, March 5, at 1234 o'clock, at the Mer chants’ Bxckapge, for account of whom it may concern, $7,000 Hudson River Railroad third mertgage 7 per.cout | convertible bones, interest Lit May and lst November $1,000 each; $5,000 La Crosse and Milwaukie Railroad er cent convertible bonds, Interest Int anand lat July, 1.000 each; $5,000 Tennessee State 6 per cost bond?’ interest Ist January agd Lat Taly, 100 each: 91,000 State of Wisconsin Improvement Fund cértificate, interest Ist day of January; $4,000 New York and New Haven Railroad 7 per cent bonda, interest Int Jun and lat December, $1,000 each; $7,000 Micbigan Sout: road (Jackson branch) | Int mortgage 7 per intereet Ist February and Ist August, $1,000 eae $3,000 New York and’ Harlem Railroad Ist mortgage per cent bonds, interest Ist May and Ist November; claim for insurance of $40 28 against the Granite F Insurance Company, due to Janes Harding, for losses sustained at the destruction by fire of Judson’s Hotel on the 26th of November, 1854; two deeds for 5, neres each of Tennessoe and; one mortgage for $1,100, from Joriah Hasleton to John ©. Erler; ares ‘Erie Railroad, $100 each; 10 Peoria and Oquawka Railroad $100; 175 Cumberland Coal Company, $100; 50 United States Mail Steamship Company, $100; 160 Marine Bank, 950; 100 Chatham Bank, $25; 4 New Amsterdam Fire Insurance Company, $26; 159 Inabella Copper Com. pany, $10; 6 North Eastern Company, 8100, 18 Third Avenue Railroad, $100, Terms of sale.—Ton per cent this day, and the balance before 2 o'clock to morrow. The ac- eTued iaterest on all the bonds will be charged tothe pur- chaser. Next regular sale on Thursday, March #th. Albert H. Nicolay holds regular gales of stocks and bonds every Monday and Tharetay, at the Merchanta’ Exchange, and also special saler, when required, Tues- day, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. At private sale, —A great variety of first clans railroad, city and state bonds, bauk, insurance and other stocks of undoubted for investment, For particulars see his pri- scatalogue. Oflice, No. 4 Proal street, next to corner of Wall, Notice ~The undersigned, in addition to his auction and private sales of seciritios, ix fully prepared to buy and seil on commission, all’ kinds of stocks and bonda, at the Board of Brokers, and begs leave to offer bis rervices to such parties that prefer to operate through that medium, ALSERT H. NICOLAY, $12.00 WANTED, ON BOND AND MORT- gage, on three firat class houses, uated on Lexingston avenue. No brokerage will bo paid Address Investment, Herald office, 00 —WANTED, $800, FOR THE USE OF £8 'e which, besides good security and intareat, a good home will be given, ta respectadle party, ina firet class house, if desired, Addross A, M. B., Herald office. UCHON NOTICE —THE COPARINERSHIP HERE A. tofore existing under the firm of Vandewater & ‘urner having been dissolved, the undersigned will con tinue the general auction and commisnion business upon his own account, and will give prrsoral attention to the sales of household furniture mt stores, warerooms and private residences Aiso salen of (an and all articles of vert Mercbante’ Exchange. JOHN L. VANDE' TER, 14 Maiden lane. $20,000 TO LEND—ON STRICTLY FIRST ound $10 as to be worth the amount wanted; $ $3,000, $2,500, and $1,700, on cit; al an- tate, worth double. Apply to ft. SALYONSTALL, 167 Broadway, room 1, betweon 1 and 2 o'clock NY AMOUNT OF MONEY TO LOAN, OR WILL A buy at sight, for cash at highest prices, morchan- | diamonds, jewelry, prop*rty. or security generally, at the old responsible Pacific office, over Pasitic Hank, 4 nd street. Business strictly confidential and safe. Three private offices, ASH ABVANCED IN ANY AMOUNT, OR PURCHASED at sight, diamonds, watches, rich jewelry, and valuable personal property generally, K. WOOD, 69 Fulton street, floor, front room, from 9 A. M. te P. |ASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON HOUSEHOLD FUR- niture, diamonds, jewelry, gold watches, firearms nautical instruments, meehavics’ tools, and personal roperty of apy description, left to be sold at auction or Poughtout for cash, and highest price paid for at 26 Catherine street, by (OCAFFRAY & WALTERS. RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, 96 WARREN [ae sour Se0us Grecervich. Opn: dally Trout 16 &- t1P.M.,and4to7T P.M. interest at the rate of six ft Verily, whiskers and grow in six weeks by m: or injure the skin. $1 botte. Sent to any part of the conntry. R. G. GRAHAM, 697 Broadway, basement, Birth. On Thursday, March 1, at her residence, No. 91 State street, Brooklyn, the wife of G. M. Bua, Exq, of « daughter, Married, On Saturday, March 3, in the Heformed Dutch Charch, Port Richmond, by the Rev. James Brownlee, Mr. Samvey W. Prom, of Newark, to Mies Hartiz C. Peacock, of Cas- tleton, Staten Island. On Saturday, March 3, by the Rey, E, R. Craven, Jonw J. SkAMING to Hanniet Amgiia, daughter of Hon. D. D. Benjamin, all of Newark, N. J. On Wednesday, February 28, at the residence of the bride’s father, Great Barrington, Maan., by the Rev. &. 8. .N. Greeley, Atrrep Brovow, of New York, to Faxnte My seat Jaughter of B, W.’Pattison, of the former Died, On Saturday afternoon, March 3, Mrs. Many Hucwes, widow of te Patrick Hughes, aged 48 years. ‘The friends 01 the family, those of her brothe: thy and Daniel ames and of her brother-i: Carsoll, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at three o'clock, from her late residence, No. 120 Greenwich avenue, Her remains will bei . ben hem street. ua jarch 3, EMMA Loui, youngest daugh- ter of Sylvanus and Mary Haight. Yeti . The friends and acquaintances of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the fumeral, this alternoon, at treo hock, from No. 10 First atreet. | unday morning, March 4, Manta, wife of Matthias Bloodgood, im the 4th year of her age. The friends and relatives of the family are to attend the funeral, from her late residence, Went Twenty second street, this afternoon, o'clock, without further invitation. On Saturday, March 3, after a sbort amd painful ill- ness, Joun McDonmt, in'the 28th year of his age. His friends and acquantances, and those of his bro- ther in-law, James Lawler, and the stouecutters, are rea- pectfully invited to attend the funeral, from hia late re- a, No. 242 aveoue A, at half past two o'clock this 2. On Saturday, March 3, after a short illmess, Mr. Bis son of the late Mr. Norris Marler, in'the 29th . The friends ot the family are respectfully invited toat- | tend the funeral, this morning, at balf past eleven o'clock, from the residence of his sister, Amelia Marler, No. 320 Ninth avenue His remains will be taken to ‘Trinity Cemetery for interment. On Bunday, March 4, of consumption, Ronrxr C. Davey, aged 24 years. His friends and acquaintances, and thore ther, Patrick Davey, are requented to attend te-morrow afternoon, at two o'clock, from St, Viacent’s ital, East Vhirteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues. * On Sunday morning. March 4, Sans J., wife of Charles | Mackin, aged ee ge 9 months and 26 days, | The funeral will tase place to morrow afternoon, at | two o'clock, from her late residence, No. 177 West Twen- | Gn The jay morning, March ngeri On Thursday morning, Match 1, after a li im ners, Mra. Cathiiive Fusnay, relict of Capt. Joba Forbay, {n MMe 7th year or ber age. Ber remainn were interred at Tarrytown. California and Albary papers please copy. On Burlay, March 4, of soarwt fever, Runa Mancra, } Timo- rented 0, 129 | at two | | way come from the throst, Let me warn you against decetved. The throat rarely bleeds fo ntas han- red and ni wine cases out of a thousand, whea a up bewever smail the quantity, that comes irom the lungs, and speake @ terrible wa: fing. Jf you value heatth, 4f you prize any Ghject tbat renders existenes derirable, now @armecst!y to resist the progress of this fearfal malady, the weeds of which are sown in the most vital garto! your bedy. Fortunately, bleedin, ly occurs before ‘the vlesese is far advanced, if prompt and proper measures are only taion to winy ite further progres, ‘the Itfe of the patient may ba caved. But do.pet think the discontinuance of t! if you have erg tegiey Ab thy al the conmumption, a large blood utteration, when a valden gash lows. Lu thin case, death is inevitable, gad ally occurs within «few minutes, from the filing ‘ap.of the lungs § Sials, however, seldom happens. se 3 ome Ee, ra byan Ye cheat, or by on isease of theJeft site of the tear? ; sod, now aud then, tw the femme it wil wegularly every month, in piace of the nanal perieti ex. Das if @ perma apie biewd who hae received no injury to the chest, fa ‘Sons the uterine fenctions are Batural, and who har mo di the heart, the thers ara tubercfee im the lungs, amounts Of such cases, Lows, a onsdersdon of the meana sbich stoull be ra- exxtet to for the pti My acc’ letver will be om tne diderent kinisof con. @omptice, Wor obed’: ser UNTER, M.D, Physician (99 Diseases 0 the Lunes 898 Bog! ney, New ¥ Feuruary 2h, 1865 youngest child of Ira and Amanda F. Herney, aged i year, 4 mouths and 6 days. | “On Saturday, March 3, Cuanivs, infant son ef 1. D. | aod Mary & Fredricke. |. of consumption, | Mary Adams, in | In Brooklyn, on Saturday, March 3, KykwAy, on of Philip P. aad ear of bin age. iT the 224 His ly are renpectfaily in- vited |, at Dall past two o'cloen to | morrow alternoon, from his late residence, No. J19 Pacific 't street | , March 4, after a shor: illness, Mrs, Euma- wan DOUGHERTY, aged 77 years. Her friends, and these 01 ber son, Wm. Dougherty, and son-in-iaw, James Murteugh are invited to attend ber funeral, from the rea dence of the letter, No. ilv Court street, Brocklyn, to: martow afternoon, at three o'elock, At her residence, in Williamsburg, un Sucday, March fA apna wife of Anthony Betis, im the ith year of The gelatives and friends of the family are respectfully | ited to attend her fumeral, at two Cewek tomerrey "noon, at Rev, Mr. Porter's chureb, corner of Fourth South Second atrecta. Her remains will be taken to the family vault, Cypress Hits, for interment. ee ee on a Ee sooroing, March 4, Ets aoghier of Richard and kumily L. Morrell, j 4 2 months and 4 days. ey uel, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invi | attend the fustal services, at tbe hove lo Wares } street, this afternoon, at four o’closy. Her tewains eit be taken to Machassott, L.1, for interment, to morrow Tt Ae fatorday evening. Merch 3, Guonce ¥. Ariane Engish Neighborhood, N.J. sail At Washington City, D. C., on Saturday, March 3, Mr. Nawan Wurrery, of this city. sia ee ———— ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. 7 i Tr. THE GPATLEMAN, WHO REODES IV Wit LIAMS burg, that won looking at the conte onery sertoe, will be po kind ap to call, he can offer, if \ooked for impoedin'e'y, clove Durinere. Apply at 96 Myrtie | on the capital atock) payable in cw | 21, 1805. | Oo aemitted unserempanied by ladies UCTION NOTICE.—8T. CHARLE3 THEATRE HUGART, Auctioncer —By S. Bogart, on W t 11 o'clock, on the preimises, N the personal propert ti be chinery, i ture rocm,) chairs, music stan Jamp and fixtu buildings are to be converted into stores. The a be open daily, from 10 o'clock A. M. to So'clock P.M, for inapection, by order of F. 8, Stallanecht, Attorney for the proprietors, 85 Nassau street. | UCTION NOTICE.—H, WILSON, AUCTIONBER — Excellent rosewood and Plier and oval mirrors, silverware, brustela carpets &c.—This (Monday) morning, at 1034 o'clock, at 75 Franklin, near Church street, ‘being the entire contents of said house, viz Rosewood and mahogany parlor furniture, centre, card, and side tables, im rosewood, with marble tops, rosewood etege: mirror doors and back, rieh brocatelle and lace curtain Jar shades, mahogany sofas, chair sion tables, oil paintings, excellent bi carpet, two inted suite of bedroom Furniture, best hair mattrenses, room carpets. oi] cloths, elegant china tea sets, glassware, rich ailverware, auch vy plated With cut bottles, spoons, forks, tea service, kitchen ute Sale positi hole per cent allowed on all sums from $1t0 $500, The funds of thie institution are securely invested in bonds aad Moustaches forced to ‘Ongnent, which will not stain pron Ne A Rad oop go ‘tm this city. CALEB &. WOODHUL... cronldeat. Vioe Presidents, ANDERBILE L. BUXTON, Secretary ONEY —CASH LIBERALLY ADVANCED ON watches, diamonds, plate, pianofortes, furniture, liquors, or any other description of property ney and loan office, 304 Broadway, corner Duane street, second floor, room 9, Confiience and honor may be relied upon. ' Branch office, $4 West Six- te eet. M’LOUGHLIN & O'NEILE. YW. M. Pom, M.D. Vax Pais, ONEY TO LOAN.—PERSONS REQUIRING TEMPO- Tary advances on real estate, diamonds, watches, welry, furniture, pianofortes, wines, apirita, and per: sonal prozerty @ very description, can be immediately accommodated, on liberal terma, at the Kmpire Loan and Agency Office, 321 Broadwa: FFICE OF THE MINNESOTA MINING COMPANY, New York, March bth, 1855. Dividend —The Foard of Directors of the Mianesota Mining Company have declared a dividend, from the business of the past year, of thirty Collars per share treing thirty per cent at this office (No. 187 Greenwich street) ax follows, vie ; fifteen dollars on Monday, the 16th day of April, amd fMfteen dollars op Monday, the 16th day of July next. The time of closing the trauafer-books, in each case, will be duly notified hereafter. ‘The Anoual Meeting of the Company will be hell at this office on Wednesday, the lith day of March instant, at eleven o'clock A M., when a general attendance of the stockholders, either in persom or by proxy, ia requested, an business of importance will come before the meeting be order of the Directors, SAML. J. W. BARRY, secre: ary _THE TRADES, &. )NGINEER.— WANTED, BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN. \, s situation to he quainted with the high pressure ing engis do repalsa if required. Can give good ty reference Apply ar address T. Bradbury, 282 Hudson street, corner ot Domlaich. prior order, Houre to E AND SPLENDID wey, ia now uilered fur that ladies intending to par- fod it to their ad’ @ to call wi (wend stock, which in very larze, comprising the finest goods In the market, must be 4 sposed of ina few days. Open from o'clock, A M, to 5 o’closk P.M.) each day. Er erser of the assignees, No. 77 Broadway, between Ninth and Tenth streets, SSIGNEF’S SALE OF THE PACENIX FPOUNDKY, steam engines, boilers, &e.—SAMUEL OSGOOD, kuctioneer, store 66 Nasxau street, will nell, by ancti on Wednesday, March 7, at 105, A. M, foundry, situated coraer of Vestry the entire contents of said establisoment, part, finished and unfinished steam eegines, boilers, Grilling machines, turning and wide lathes, toola, ke. ke. Full partionlars in catalogues, whici are now ready at the office of the auctioneer, The whole be sold by order of the assignee. Alcina SALE —T0 HE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- ree Phoaix streets rapriaing in irooklyn, on Tuesday, Mareh 6, , the entire stock of machi nery, tools, &e., of the firm of Hauleabeck & Carria, conrleting ‘of a ten herse power # engine, boiler, purtenances, shafting and bel one mortising two grnistones, circular and fixtures, jolpers' together with the unexpired term ofa builaings thereon, ¢ of the ground and the Also, a quantity of boards JOHN HL HROAD, Assignee, Brooklyn, Feb. 20, 185 EADAY, MARCH 269 Bridge street, corner avenue, Brooklyn, parlor, chamoer and kitchen Cat-logues at the house ou the moraing of furniture. nate. VONSTABLE’S SALE—OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, ko., / on Monday, March 6, 1650, atten AM, ab 510 Broadway, consisting of & general assortment’ of gold watches, jewelry, breast pins, finger rings, oencds, keys guerd, fob and vest chains, lockets, silver spoons an watcher, JOHN K FARRINGTON, Constable. OMCETO CONTRACTORS OF CELLARS, AND OTH ‘ers whom it may concern—That it is the deter mination of the Dirt Cartenen’s U. B. Society that on aad after the first of May next, the wages shall be twenty shillings per day, ‘a work, Ma coniormity with © rerclation adopted at a meeting of therr association held in Union Hall, Thirl avenue, Feb TIMOTHY REYNOLDS, Preadent. A nmart iotelligent young ian, who in a first rate workwap, and can produce satisfactory recommendia- tions as to capacity and integrity, may obtain a perma. nent situation by applying at No. 290 Hadeon street T° WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS. — WANTED, WY A young man fully capable, hirt cutter in a wholesale clothing Louse, to take entire charge of that department, Cau furnish good patterns for sbirts of all styles, and plain end shirred d require: 004 clothing cutter, over three yearr, Address W. L., 64 lay | | | 0 TAILORS —AN EXPERIENCED CUTLE Paris) wants ® situation given, Address B. F., Horak o ANTED—TFN ORNAMENTAL “JAPAN RS, six Ox NIRY SEAT—IN RYE, WEST CHESIER OOUNTY, for rale at auction, by ANTHONY J. BLERCKEN, at the Merchants’ Exchange, on the I4th day of March, 166, at IZo'elock, bills of particulare, at the auctioneers No. 4 Broad street. ANIFL T. MACFARLAN, AUCIIONKER,—PRREMP- tory sale of that valuable property, rituatel on the noth west corner tof Lexingtop avenue ao% Fifty se cond street faYauetion —MACNV ARIA & MERKIT!, Auc- tioneers, will sel] at aaction on Turaday, March 6.1456, at 12 o'clock, at the Mere! Ke, six bts of Lexington proverty l4 mo lo- bie residence for ington Drove Yard consinte of two vadnt lots on Lexagton 0 sota adjoining, with frame dwelling house one lot on the north ing on Filty Filty second rtreet, with alav hovel. Terme will ‘be mace known on the day of For maps of the property and (urther information, apply at the office of the Auctlonrers, i Nawena atroot QUGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONKER-—Y FRANK 1, LIN & RICHOLS, office #1 Nassau sireet. Spring Turpiture auction sales—The subscribers beg leave to lu form their friends and the public, thet they will give boys who have worked at oroame: three nishers and pol shers, and ten boys to the tr Apply at Holland & Co.'s papier mache manufactory, ep st rch. (DAGUFRREOTYPE) —A YOUNG LAD, Who has a desire to leara the art—one who vas bad ome re red—but he must mended by bis Ia ployer. Apply parsons! KING OTHER, 106 Bowery, near Grant street ANTED—A SITUATION AS GARDENER BY A single tan, who has a thorough and pract cal knowledge of We care aud magagement of treeigatir iba, nts, Lowers, vegetables, greenbouse and vunery, Can weil recommended. Address G H = | KOTURES, | De rmeere wiitiaus, THE ONIGINAL Pi chologiet, lectures and experiments at Onl Fe Hail, Yattervon, N. J., on Tuesday, Thareday and 4 Kev Mr. © Bireadway Tabernacie Admision, 1435 ceuts e wee at the Monday, the ith inst., at 7s THE MILITAMY. INTREY FLUES— INVITATION SoIRke—F Ihe aka | 4. som, secowA assembly, Weduestay evrning, March 4, 1805.’ Musle by Shelton, Positively 0 gentiew-n EMOVAL. %. OTTO FULLGRAFY HAS REMOVED FROM 80.1 Irving place, corner of Faurteenth street, to #1 | parlor wultes, burenes, bedstesds & furnit a | top and ether tables thelr perrotal attention to furniture pales at jon, at the resilences of famiiies that intend brea p ewe keeping in the «pring UGENE B. BRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER —ny FRANK y E LIN & NICHOIB.— Elegant b auction, on Tuerday, March 0, ot large four-story boarding hese ¥ ue, embracing the ly wnade to orver (or han bern in wee Dut about t» of houre ohubl furmit there fea a 3 aver ae pon nptory. wer atthe houre ou day of ale, aod at our office, wenn #ireet, on Montay » ROCKRIES, BUG ARH, LIQUOR, SPr, Alte DF tth Mar “4 eorner ¢ o. 97 Ley yireet +p spades, manum forks Co gncer, No. V7 Dey wire OUFFHOLD FURNITURE. 1 ke r VANDER WATER H wilt sell at suction, on Turetay March 4, 01 19 ‘ork, at the rale@ room, No. 14 tfeiten lace = gene ral oretruntent of sew second bant f ™ 4 fot convenience of sunt OWN W. POMEIINDYKE, ANCTIONEER «font OF gage wale of the lense and farnitore of the Mane Howse, on the southweet cormer of Fourth avenue sn! Thirty @cond street, om Tuesday, Merri by virtue of a chattel mortgage. t conmletieg « Dramsdies, south | wolr L hosiery, | maboyany furniture, | oe SALES AT AUCTION. ENRY HH. LEEDS, AUCTION BY i. § & Co —Tuerday, March 6, and Wednes try, 104; o'c'o* each day, et the sulesroom, 19 Nassau | sireet, superb sale uf fancy goods—rer taarbie stataary, magnificent, cebsaet made of ebony, jalaid with precious stcpes and sanrdles, formerly owned by the Graud Duke of Tuscany; ovo several pieces of marble statuary from | arch the Crystal’ Palace; including a Inrge as-ortinont of tsar ble goods recently imported by Sigaor 8 B. Pan lolfal from Italy; roeeoco cabinets, fancy boxes, plated ware, | i fi y ‘glase ware, chiua aad f the finest sales of the san y will be found # besutiful pari at the Well, Cleopatra an! ie ¢ and Friendship, bust of Lord Palnerston, very five, The nndh ane be examined as above one day pre- to the sale, OBN W, SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONRER. SHERIF E'S: sale of magnificent rosewood furniture, pler and | mantic glasses, chandeliers, Wilton, tapestry and Brus rela carpets, silver ware, Ae., contained ia house 00% Houston street, on Weilneaday, March 7th, at 10i¢ o'clock. ‘Ihe parlors are furnished with suite of richly curved rosewood, upholstered in rich brosatelle, tate » tetes, orm, parlor and reception chairs, full length pier mirrors, front and beck mautla mirrors, Wiltoa car- pits, made to order, with borders; rich rugs, marble | topcentre and side tables (rosewood), splendid lace curtains, with silk and putin drapery, tassety and cor nice guifcent rorewood piano and stool, suadry | nts, chandeliers of the richest deseription. Li bal!—Kosewood ioarble top bat stand and dressing need combined, jas @xtures, oileloth on halls througho! Trussela stair carpets on all the room furpitu | 8004 Order 5 in of tho richest deasrip- all, nil furnished with marble top dressing do. side tables, ried peta, lace curtaing, the best hair mattresses, cown pillows and bolsters, silk and ratin bed cov ood lounges, rockers apd chairs, satin co + front wardrobes, plain do., | mirror front book cretary combined, &e , Ao. Alvo, in dining room, extension table, marble top ride board, cane chairs, crockery, glassware, silver ware, plated salvers, tea and coffee urns. Also, the kitchen furniture, &e., ke, Catalogues at nale. OLN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONRER— MORTGAGE sale of the stock and fixtures of the foundry and machine shop Nos. 63 and 65 Centre street, on Monday, this day, at 12 o'clock, the stock and fixtures as | above, consisting of one steam engine 10 horse power, with Boiler 18 feet lg, and 42 in diameter, slide, hands, face, and wood; lathes, both planing and drilling ma: chines, pulies, hangers, shatting, belting, tongs, ham wrenches, sledges, heading tools, vices, anvils force pumps, capale bellows, cast steal tm, Indies, « large lot of machine patteras, clock, irom safe, platform scale, iron and flanks, &e.,"&ec. JOHN W. 'SOMERINDYKE, Att'y for Mortgagee. OFN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—MORTG AGE: and execution sale of machin inet. at 47 Amn atreet, (rear bul virtue of Feveral chattel mortga o'clock, 1 slide lathe & foot shear 1 drilling machine, 1 band lathe, 1 " ing ond pulleys, 1 iron safe, 1 platform scale, 2 anvils, lot of turning tools, rhafts, bangers, pulleys, patteras, benches, grind atone, &e., ke, CHAS, F. WATTS, Attorney for Mortgaee. (PE PAINTINGS. —THIS MORNING, AT 11 O'CLOUK, ‘at the gallery and book aalearoom, J4L Browlway, a large collection af ol paintings, by American artiats, consisting of rich lancacapen, winter pieces, a copy of Cole's celebrated Voyage of Life, lake and imauntan ry, &c., ke., all in elegant One gokl gilt frames. ‘This evening, at 7 o'clotk, w choice ussortinent of boos, among which are the works of Shakspeare, yrom, Tom Moore, Burns, and other elegant ¢titions of the poets also, Kollin, Josephus, Gibbon, and standard histories; family Liiblen and other valuable works. JNO. LEVISON, Auctioneer, OSITIVESALE —WM H FRANKLIN & SONS WILK I rellop Saturday, Yarch 10, at the Merchaats’ Ex Change, at 12 o'clock, the valuable water power, paper mill, two dwelling by and seventy-tive acros of land, situated two miles south of the radroad 4 hod in two t chase money ean ix per cemt AND PikC. 4 Bowery, will uch, frook, aack, dowe kin all made in the | ‘i jerman black and brondeloths, doeshins, biack aad fancy salipets, crovata, kc, Thin sale is worthy the attention of the trade. USEE:L W. WESTCOTT, AUC R hourebold fui ure at euctio jorte, ke. 6, at 1045 o'clock, w large and wood and mahogany furniture o tained in house No. 12 Fourteenth street, embracin whieh wil be peremptorily sold to the highest bidter, without regard to weather, The attention of hounwleepers ts in- vited to thin sale, an there is a large aod apentid vorwty LADY MADE CLOTHIN A. M. CHISTALAR, Auct ery Cexcript fow doors froin n of parlor, chamber and basement furniture, tapestry, wilton and ingrain carpets, large and elegant plier and mente! mirrors, two fuites rosewoud parlor furniture, | in French brocade; superior romewood ettegere, mirror N arm Corrs and brea; rosewo8d wri Jp ta" nd ethic sewing Chairs, French sofa? Rud Parlor ropewoed plano hes iid rate) rosewood te, rich silverware, ol with « qual table, crockery, ivory cuth house. No postpone ment furnitu cut glassware, Ac. | 140 Greeawich even! F v Ot a N ENGLSH LADY WISHES 4 GITIATION “© hovsekeeper Ln a ereall fa . No objeetion tage Address Hou scare yer Lictal’ office, Or atreet. Lh soto $< —$— $$ GOOD DRESSMAKER, ONE WHO CAN OUT a’iD fit, wishes to go out by the month. "lense. st }, near th avenur, sevont ! os, fortwo RESPECTABLE TRUSTWORTHY ENGLIxii Wor \ wishes # aitunti seamstress and lady's. t Apel, eet, from 10 to Y¥ COMPETENT YOUNG WOMAN DRBIRE a cook; cam do tiret zatemeat and par':y y ra ay GOOD MILLINER WASTED ORE ACCU. TONED to working in a feswen tabirlament, Can 1 Sexth avenue, between Eleventh and Tyeitte YOUNG HEALTHY WOMAN, WIO Lost Hig "7 ° A baby a few days since, wishes & baby to we ay ni her own place, No. 427 First avenue, between Iwe . fifth aud Twenty sixth streets, second floor, {ror’ A with o fai thin country ply at Mr, Morange’s WISHES TO ENGA t COMPETENT YOU tion as chamber waiter feamatrors, she wows ve highly will endeavor to please tm every particular wy apply at 261 Bowery, for two days. PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS 4 SITUATION 1 A chambermaid and to do fine washing, or to (ike Marge of children and ¢o plain sewing. [las the yor! of city reference Can be seen tll auited at ent street, third floor, front reom, between avenues B ant ¢ MOST RESVECTARLE, WEL, EMUCATED 1 - A tentant young women wish tion as stress and to take charge of ae or (wo eh! chembermaid and walter, the best of cit Vieane call at 150 Seventh avenue, betwoca Twea anid Twenty first streets, third doce LADY AND GENTLEMAN, IN alPIUPNT ¢ A Trasishens, tay, blot, 8 foam, Mit, is iteeuth year, whose ouly sui viring parent—her wot? = having become reduced, ber iacome will act |) mit a8 tee OF ing her daugater for the socket) wm of ca am ebie and « nion aquare Post Office, PROUSTANT KESTECTANLE bg and irosing, or wait on a w ticm to go to the country a comfortable heme. at Mra. Horns’, im the rear of ©o for three days. a or vbrowl B WEAVECTADLE YOUNG WL Wh ation; the is a good waniue 0 objection to a merwarh oF try, Khe dan the beet of city aad ¢ Cain be reen for Vwo anyn wl RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN Wisi A SL tion a chambermald sod yiain © ametrers r, and understands embroidery The be sence con be given, Plewrs onl! wt 208 Elise » | street, near Hourton. MERICAN, ENG ISH AND FRENCH BRKVAN IM are wa to Bll excellent situations, bow re. ty in Prat class as waiter girls, ” rr] ork for the couatey ‘ Institute, 140 Grand atreet KESVACTABLE MARRIED WOMAN WART! & A child to wet our her b awiea fives * @ old, Tobe seen for two da. OF Kaarnbeth 6 ” 100m No, SITUATION WANE BY;A IESVECTABLE 1. 0¥ git}, to Je chamber work, oF newing ‘ the bent of city references Cau be wee. fr 106 Fultew street, Beooutyo, ia the et, from 11 to 1 o'clock, If not engage RESPECTABLE YOUNG GiRL WISER A etl) tion, cen Co gemeral hourt*ork, or chmmbe-y ort No objection to the country. Please cath at G6 Min +b street, third floor, baca room. To be eegm for twe . y+ A WERVRCTABLE INTELLIGENE VRRBON Wieu ~ for a rituation as nurse wad eo “ ived in the city jn that opacity: lao , would be found ano ‘ their mother, or to a indy a deltente he ‘ muchexperence in sichnere aa* ‘th is hind end obliging, and wifllag » rpectable reference ' gBice for three ony “ ment. BY VIRTUE OF PEVPRAL WRITS 16 directed and deliv blie ven due, om Monday, 1 c'elock im the fore at 175 South street, the contents of a liquor store, bar an’ Ve fiaturen, liquors, beer pumps, kege, and lease of the remines. Also, at ll o'clock, A. M., same day, at 927 ater street, the contents of « bar and bar beer pumps, hege, ease pon, same day, at 41 Ant! street, the contents of a liquor store: bar and bar fix tures, liquors, beer pucups, kegs, stand cathe, Ae kee JOUN ORSER, Short, Faeoenice L. Veurm, Deputy dherifl. Dated New York, Feb. 26, 1855. SHEBIFE'S SALE—OF PUBLIC HOUSE, ke., ON MON March 5, 1805, at ten o'clock, A.M, at ue, The contents of « public house, ec ing in part of an assortinent of liquors, wines, braadies winne , chairs, eouaters, , he SHERIFF'S SALE. ay "AKIS GREEN, ON MONDAY" M., at 510 Broad FFs SALE—OF ¥ 5, 1s OA *HEIOFE'S BALE—OF LIQU¢ March 6, 1605, at en A.M ‘ between Thirteen a liquor store, bai kega, stand cash POYLE, AUCTION ERIL-STORE NO. 4“ black walnut, removed store for chairs, marble top centre tables, marble top French mabogany bedeteai«, card tables, warirotes, hat stands, dressing bureaus, booke seem, tapeatry, Hrus ple and in carpe air carpets aul rods, off | clothe, cooking stoves, mattresses, feather beds bulaters snd pillows, quilts, Diapkete and counterpanes, crockery ond glass ware, one extension dining tabi is wok | te worth the attention of thore ls want of furmiture, as | every article will be fold without reserve, as the owner ian lenving the city, Liberal advan will be mate on all merchandire cmeigned for sale. Also, by order of | the Exeeu one fine gold hunting lever wate, full 1 | jeweled, will Le cola at 120'clock UNIS MORRELL | +e | T at 10K o'clock, at #1 Ne AUCTION THIS MORNING, trnet, superior pis U knowe maker for heey | 5 | YOUNG WOMAN WISHING T GOTO CALI 4 nia would like to engage with n lady or y | going ther he unde “waking, #o ae | cere of « useful Im way way ale can ¢ Plesee call, f rs | week at 0 t Fifteenth # t, top fioor " room, over the livery stable, near Sieth avenge BEIUATION WANTED—I A TURAVROT . able family eet l0D Keetio + teenth atreet, thir! floor. | 8 HOUERKSEPER BY A LADY WHO Waa tive A six years ina fl ire where rhe gave the igbeot eatiafactio bet ermplc ye Thin parece . | Trotestant, aed would be found ao acquisition ay one requiring seal and general usefatoess, Addre+ ay | H., 111 Myrtle | a the worhleg an 20 minal privat y winks for house . ' eferenoe, om oad the b ‘ 7 00d counts Is eorven ‘ Prope thee ployers in AVID 1 voR He + fewer © MUNG & C4 DOMINGO + Ue ottenet | f Tose wood, 7 ortaves, from VATION WANTEO, BY A ¥ | good instruments, also rosewood wardrobes, mabogany prctadle yourg mae, whe tf fully com t are, tatentetes, essy chairs, parlor | 1 full fhe above eriuation thot bee lived oe eutre tables bedgtends and fret families in thos ety, and tra produce waone ” og chairs, ¢1 treet me néauene a be Afro 1 1G. O.¥, box 19) Heralt offce SAPERIEN CED ERVANT *TOLTIONS Wan | 4 io C157 204 country, fora larys numberof « Invowen for MEKIP A tui Term deri rash M WITTHe at A ) “ 4 web af rottere of “7 the gentert how bows he adore four mary buokewee, do. Nbrary Vewnah plete pore pointings, cameelabras, Fre roteweot taoire Barbie Wop dre ming en chime Willett ete, tury 4 Wo HRLAY ‘i TONER, WIE tore of cont “11 nV atc roan ©, Poeid, 197 Fe Vy WAT AM WITT) me, ate "RRR, WiLJ. ow on Monday, at 10% 0 320 Oemsl virest, the entire stock of je clothing, Gegether © 4 berth wlege, ke ty order of Davia Foeh Ve tiring frm the Wueinene - POST OFFICE, NOTICES. THY, MAILS FOR CaLaPOR tates stoner Geeree Law fay, the Gfth tayo March fuwu * ot IN Oees y* he MANS ING Mreub lyn sweet oh | penis: WANTE 1) urlim em brolderers toad wey } OUTER TEV ER & wre Ppemeist OMIA WAST 5OR COOH + Vows tn er ou seited ott help om renew: toy Pots lant Rampbo eciaty's oe eo eee Wewen } WIN YOUNG, Ag y pe TANT OR wT GOOD Bem } a 90 on Cuamber oo cépretette fe ‘ 6 Ageser Se -” i . ore ante y ‘ Wanree remar S Bind image ae * Heere Bee “I 4 TRAOWER WLOTD - A ¥ ton, who bes bed sorerst yearr Vegrrinnce ty tenes ey lnth North aad Fouth es & hoot wr ‘amily, mth 6 te m oede 0) plies tow toe, 20 Sreetway SITUATIONS Waren ) ater, 6 me iv Cree For balaom of Wants we Mt) preoe