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NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1855. municipal officers of the cities named the thanks of ke and its carmest jalation upoa the Dealthiul public sentiment with those measures have beep received Cerufed from the record. ISAAC SULG Sceretary Poiladelphia Sabbath ition. ARREST FOR INDEOGNT EXPOSURE. ‘Thomas Wallace was yesterday arrested by officer Meets for indecent exposure of his persou in the Park, and taken before Justice Oxhorne. who comunisted Liat Ye answer the charge, The following is the adidavit of Whe officer — Jowrph Keefe, of tho reserved corps at the Chiefs Cfiive, Nos duly sworz, says that oa thie seventh day @f Warch, 1855. he arrested Thomas Wallace, now pre~ sext. ip the act of indecently exposing his naked person Wail had been ia the habit, persoa in like ng hi mPluints to that etfect have been made against him, Sworn to before me, March 7, 1806. B. W. Osnorse, Police Justice, ARREST FOR LARCENY. Jobo Logan wan yosterday arrested on the compiaint ef William J. Davis, of No. 106 Charlton street, who ebsryes him with baying ot various times stolen from Die store a quantity of perfumery, and other articles, He war employed in che store of the complainant. Part © the etoien property found on bis persoa, and part Ye bistrunk He acknowledged having stolen the arti- @er—amovunting in all to $36 68 aod was committed ‘Ye apewer in default of $500 bail. OURKECTION, "The shirt sewers who entered a complaiat on Tuesday, atthe Mayor's office, against @ disreputaole hoase lu Themen street. (or fa'se advertising, were mistaken, it sppesrs, in the number, buying entered the wrong ouild- fog. dvert sement was what it purported lo be--% no- tice to shirt sewers, aud not to disreputable characters. THE OOMPLALWT BOOK, ‘That Wm. Oppenneim of 255 Division street, hangs se lucge flag trom bis second sory wiadow, thereby in- Suring bir weigubors?’ bos ness ‘That the alley way adjoiving 42 Columbia atrent ia in a Akhy conthtio: id os very naesltey, the water from said alley flowing into the basement of No. dl. ‘That the eight slaughter houses in Ludlow street, be- tween Kivington and stanton, are a nuance, the blood aod filth being allowed to flow over thy sidewalk, makiog the neighborhood unhealthy Jobe 3. Keliy complains that he has frequently bought Day in babs, an’ on opening the same has found large stones and chunks of ice therein, and that toere ure aso forty pouncs of wood attached to thom He wishes to drow if there sre any inspectors of hay. That a large quantity of oi:t and filth haw been thrown from 1 lieyway at 126 Roosevelt street, aud bas now Decome a nuisance. That tbe flagntones placed over the coalboles in Broad ‘way, corner of Chamocrs street, in front of the Coatral kare exceedingly dangerous, as ladies aad otbora are constantly tripying over them aad falling, and some. thnes injuring themseives very much. Mrs, bich’d Haye of Fifty-tilth streot, between Second and Third avenues, complains that John Kinsley, the contractor for opening Fifty-siath street, is blasting wecks daily in violation of law, to the imwinoat danger @f the lives of persons living in that neighborhood, City Intelligence. Macuayics’ Ivstrrur” —The Hon, Zadock Pratt will de- Ber a lecture before this society this evening, at eight @oleck. Subject, ‘'That Noble Animal, the Horse,’ Adsoipsion free to all. Lure Boats —We are gratified to learn that, in cor quence of the great loss of life at sea during the past year, some of ovr most influential citizens conascted ‘with the morcantile interest, have deci'ed upon iavesti- geting the meriinof the many life boats aud iife saving hat ship owners Bepert on a'] models and apparstua which may be de- ited at the Sun Mutual Insurance Company's ole 3o'wan street. on or before the 10th inst AB, Neil een, Pre ident Sun Mutual Insurance Company, Elwood Walter, Presivent Mereantile Mutaa) Insurance Com- J. Waring, Inspector Atlantic Mataal ‘ompany, John 8 Tappin, Vice-Pros'dest Baios Mutusl Iosurance Company, N. H. Osgoot, Presi- dert Atian Mutual Ioanrance Company, Alfred Kd wards, President Pacific Marine Insurance Company, Joseph L. Lard, President Mutual Benefit Life Insuranse Company. Phe Catholic Vote in *852—Letter from Gen, Scote, . The New Hampabire Patrios publishes the followiag etter, writtea to some New Bampsnire people :— New York, March 1, 1855, Gurtiewex—I have just r sived through the Hon, Mr Hibbdar’, MG, at Wasdington, your joint letwr dated the 2th ul, in which you say to me that, io geome recent politica! address delivered in your ne ga- Derhood, and in your provence, the speaker declared sub- stentially that ii the last Presidential oanvess— “Brbop Hughes, of New York, proposed to Gen, Scott to sell she Catholic vote, who oesitated to reply; whea the proposition was made to Gen Pierce, aad acespted, ead a Jesuit wes placed at the head of the Post Ufice Dep: rtment. “het Bi 9 Hughen’ demande were assented to by the party to whom be tirst proposed, excapt that he dem. al bimet officer, upoo whi b you hesitated, ani the sat) your letter tome ix thua concluded :— “Peli ving the statement to he false and basely calum- Biovn o the fair fame of yourse’f and the other distin Hr hed geetlemen implica od thereby, we would respect- fa reque tof you to inform us, at your earliest con. nee, weetber the we statementeof Mr. ——, 40 faras , the statement or atatements I Rave quotes from your btter, as adeve, are in respect te myself, absolutely false, an! I have no dount they are equally som respect to wy po itical friends and op- poner ts im the expvass alluded to ‘Leerain, gentlemen, with great reapoct, your obedient servant, WINKIELD SCOFT., Gentlemen's Hat pring Style for 1855 — ESPENCHEID ith the attention of his customers and blis othe spring style To gestiemen seektag temabinationn of economy. superior quality and elegance @ outline, his off-ring for the season is reapectinity wudm tted NW, ESPENCHEID, 118 Narsau street. Theres or © ederais want of 4 fashionable hat asdevin one at HAIL’, 414 Broadway, wbo is theas Beeler ged hacer of fashion in New Yor, by pablic ‘Bpprovation. Corner of Lixpvaard street and Broad way. Beche & Co, 146 Broadway, respectfully Seticite the actention of their customers am’ toe purle 0 the «pring und summer fashion for gentlemen's hata faxi aapo. A Complaint ts Lx ciy to appear upon Mayor Weor's rik against KNOX, the popular Hatter, for so grest it the excitement ocoasiomed by tho in*roluction Of bis wow privg syle of Hat, that his extabliahments, We 128 Felton street, and No, 5U3 Broa iway, are rum pen wird cunts mieriag both, in the ey: f toa @mviews, public neces Brosdway, thy ry has depa;ted from Wee atirust co for as hate and caps are concerned. Bimee HAMTA, long known an the leading batter of Canal wrert, introvuced bis rpring patterns at bis new store, ‘We Canat rte et, corner of Wooster «treet, our Broad. * recognize hie as“ their man.’’ aad unani mou clare thut never a tastier, better, or cheape: Ret, was offered to the punite. wun oon Saturday, the 24tu ui Rew York sod the Umon oave for many years oocep ied the qvorterly inenes of Genie an the governing atylos of We vey, abd bis spring bat for 1459 will be touad to even the bighew: claims to the aomiration of men of and judgment. GENIN, Ne. J1t Broadway, oppo- site Bt, Paul's Charch ie @hin the very time, the identical day, te # ph at ROO great ium pailery . The work of this estab- hebmmr at chatlenges competion anmson » Daguerscoty pes, iarge sine, for Gity geuts, coloreo, aad in a nce cans lived with velvet, Bad preverver, WEE Lhe mae others woxke for fifty cents, eed egusl in quality aod size to thom wade elewhara fer tvo callers, Anson's, 980 Broadway, oppoute Me Citizens, to Armat~The Country ts » rush to the armue those you wee your ap hte American flag— got your dagurre Types fer 9 coats, and go dun to posterity giorous, at Broacway Great fate of Engravingseat Private Sale erly, 200 at the lowest wiulvsale prices Kxbibition fee. S15 Broadeny, Gerin’s Bozanr.-Uv Tharwing, Che Sth tnat., will De Opece attic Uareer wath the 6 and BuLerb stock of ch Mrwm’s head y+? aod iwfante’ clothing, Doniery, sas, Drow eries, Paris mare shoew, garters parasols As, saat hae ever croneed the Atinot GENIN?S Bagsar, 615 Broad vay, st. Nicbokes Motel Shirts of the Moest quality, ready mare, alee tn 8 Dolalow Odemters, Jase ere Keviow r vea men's furuianiug gools, at A ’ 29% Gresawich strevt, corner of celved, per Steamer Lorge '# clothwg, suitable for tue py GEN(S'3 Barasr, Broadway, Dt. Niohuts Hotel Jeet Kecetved per stea eb embry raiteln ud wii bo sold very edeap & O15 Broad way Lerge Invores for th« vrasant sessoa, GENIW'S Bazaar, ¥ Niebolan Hotel. Dry Goods, ot Great Bargains. We will offer this morning f rou plaid ates ats per exes Prone grog ud ven from 28 to a ub per ER & Od, ¢ grote are o &. 8 Loabeeal Laowara | treet. Important to Hoasenecpers.One Spring amsoviment Of cArpetings, oilelotoa curtains, aad cur Bow mairrinie, 18 ROW ready for stioa, and @ styrentl reduced price )& TAYLOR, A etries, corser of Chrystie, Oa, pr ts from an Aretgnees’ Sale 0! a Broaaq cotpet merchant. Kogurh velvet car dyna Pogiish brasely, Be, ingtaa earpet, Tad dasperyare, HiPAM SNDERSON'S, No, P aad others, and numerous 7 ede Albert H. Nicolay, will hold his femi- weekly suction sale of stocks and bouds, thie day, 1234 0” at the Marchoots’ Exshange. For further rlicnlara eee bis acverti-ement in aoother column. Retatogues cap be obsained at the office, No, § Broad st, be, arp 1 tom Department.—Our stock of cloths, cassimeres, aud vestiags for apring trade is now ready for inspection, embracing everytoing that in mew and desirable, of our own importation or seloc- tions. The cutters of this department, aeaded oy Mr, A. H. Ven Veit, are artists of the first class in taeir ral Mines of coats, vas i pants, and our determination is to spare po pains or expenre to made this a very popu- lar department of our business. The directions to tals efiect are—tiret to make every garment up to the bent ttondard of taste and work minship—the quality to be alvayr fairly represented; second, to be prompt to tue very hour s garment is promised; ant, third, to be « Iitile lower ip price than garments of the same descrip- tion can be had for elsewhere. D. DEVLIN & CO., 258, 259 and 260 Broadway, F. Derby & Co., Tailors, No, 12 Park Place, reepectfully announce that their annual dixplay of spring uno summer fabrics will be ready for inspsotion this worning, comprising aa assortment of cassimeros aud waintcoutings alone, of the newest aad richest de- signe, in upwares of ons thousand dilfereat varisties of patterns To thone who atudy excellence with economy ip feshionable articles of dress, au opportunity for selec- tion in offyred trom the most attractive atork of foreiga goods of our own ‘mportation ever offered in this coun- try, ata very reduced scale of prices. No. 12 Park place. Bloger’s Sewing Machines,—Great Improve- ments bave just beeo completed in these celeorated mocbines, The unpleasant noise bas all been removed, andthe machives can be run with one-half the power hitherto required) The floest cotton or silk thread can be sewed without ever breaking, the equal tension of the threads remaing unchanged uader all circumstances, and the ame machine is competent to do every kind of work perfectly, Call. examine, and be sativied, 1. M. SINGER & VO., 323 Broad: Weflance Salamander Safrs.—Robert M. Pat- RICK in the sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebrated safes, ond F.C. Gorfin’s impene- able detlance looks sud cron hare. Depot No. 102 earl street, exe door below Meiden lane. The Only Medal Awarded by the Jary of the New York Exhibition to Kngliad or foreign sauce manufacturers has been obtaiaod, amongst numero 1s competitors, by Lea & Porrins, for their Worcsstorshirs by further testimony ia afforded of its being @ extant, On the contisent of Europe, bave been testi %> by ® gentleman who ariter to Lea & Perring thas — "Ih ve carred a bottle of your Worcestersbire sauce in a tour I have just com: pleted ibreugh tpain and Portugal, and believe | owe my present slate of bealth to ita use Your aauce in ato- machic, andl toink medicinal. Tean with truth say there is nothing in a traveller's baggage #o essential to hin comfort, at I-ast io countries, a4 vour sauce.’” JOHN DUNCAN & SUNS, 405 Broadway, sole ageute in the United States for the proprietors, The Moustache, Whiskers, or Hale forced to grow in six weeks by my Onguent, which will'pot ataia or injure the skin © $1 a bottle, sent to any part of th country, RG. GKAHAM, 686 Brovdway, basement Zeiber, 44 South Third street, Philadelphia. Counterfelters.—To Designate Lovet'a Wah. pene from & spurious article in circulation. HL Lovet's own signature is written with a pen, and pasted on the outside wraps Gray hair restored to ite original color, aifd bakinesa cured. Office No, 762 Broadway. Marriea, At the Pacific Hotel, on Wednesday, March 7, by Rav. §. Dean, of Copa , E.P Braxcn, kaq , of Norwich Coua., to MakyY A., daughter of the Inte Cyrus Partridge, of Lia ben, Conn. In Battimore, om Tuesdey, March 6, dy the Rev. Thos, E Peck, Capt Wriauaa J. Stawvorn to Miss Canouine E, only daughter of Wm. Gardnea, aii of toat city In Washington, v.C, on Monday, March 6, hy the Rev. Smith Fyne, DD, Saavur tL. GooversKoR, Jr of Alleghany couoty, Marylaad, to MAMIAN, daughter of che jate James Compbell, » for many years Surrogate of the city of New York af Died, On Tuesday morning, March 6, after a short but seypre nese, ANSE Maia Goonnicn, wife of William Aw Masten, and mece of the lave Wiliam Willis, in the 2 year of her age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, thia a(terpoon, at two o'cloca, froca No. 104 Bonk street, without furtaer mvitation. Op Tuesday morning, March 6, at baif past fiveo’clock, PERNAKD BAIT aged 34 years. His friends an: acquaintances are requested to attend bus funeral. this morning, at balf past ten a’ciock, fro. his Inte residence, No 418 Bighth avenue. His remeins wiil be taken to Catvary Cemetury for interment. Suocep y, on Tuesday, March 6, Mr. WituaM Wasoy, in the 6.4 yeur of bis age, His friends and acquaintances are respectCally (avited to attend the foneral, this afternoon, at one o’sieck, from his law residenoo, No. 123 Hummoad street, Un Wednesday morning, March 7, at tweaty minatos to one o'clock, after a lingering illness, ConNKLIUS Crow- ed 28 years and 9 months. nd those of bis brothers, Jeremiah, Tho- mas. an’ Dennir Crowley are respectfully tovited to at- tend bis fune thin alternoon, at two o'clock, from hia late residence, No 160 Kast Thirty-third atroet On tussday, March 6, Ropar T. Mokawoy, formorly of Nottinghom, England, and afterwards of Boston, Maxs., aged 36 years His triepda are requested to attend his funeral, from hie late residence, No. 115 Wort Cwenty eighth street, corner of + th ue, &t two o'clock this aft rooon. Hir remains will be joterred in Greenwood Cemetery. Boston p pers please copy On Wecresday, March 7, Buza Wysocmsie, daughter of -bristian aod Jane Nunnenhamp, aged 6 years and 2 montbe. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invied to attend the funeral, this afternoon, at one o'clock, from the residence of her psrenta, No. 150 ave- nue A. Her remains will be taken to Greemwool fer in- terment, On Wetnesday, March 7, {n the 23d year of her age, Monix Livexaston, wife of Bamuel M For, aad daugh vor of the late HW. Livingston. ‘The friends of the fuwily are requested to attend her fureral, trom St Ann's Church, hizhth atrest, oa satu ternooa, at three o'clock, witnout fur! her uoties, , Maren 6, of coavulsions, Praneuy P. N- t'non of Archibald aad Msiviua Noble, age! 2yeers. The friends and acquaintances of the family are ra- spectfully imvited to at-end the funeral, without further invitation, from the readence of his parents, No. 18 w N peteeoth street, pear the Kigath avenue, thia af- fernoon, at half past ene o’elook. Stouffer Liste © n to come unto me, for of such is On years, & mootos ana 16 days, eldest daughter of Joka apd Jolia oa Korst The trevas and relatives of the family are respectfully invited to atteud her funeral, this afternoon, at two ecueatay, March 7, Soria D. Koner, aged 12 o'clock, from the resi etrert of’ her patents, No.7 Allen to the grave, but ‘twere wrong to deplore When God was thy ransom, thy gaartian and guia; He gave thee, and took thee, apd soon will res ore tove, Where death bas no stiog, since the Saviour has died Suddenly, on Thursday, January 11, Kowany H. tuo, ed 16 yours and 2 mouths, oaly child or Wai, Hl Niles, eased, He bus left a bereaved mother to mourn the tose of ber only child On Wecvenday, March 6, PRAX«tiN, #00 of John A. aud Maria Krush, aged 2 years aad 8 monthe The re atives avo frends of the family are teapestfully | invited to attend the funeral, from the readenoe of bis fatrer, at Bowronville, ou Livisivn avenue, Loay Islend, at two o'clock thi afternoon rringe® will be le wait ing at the ferry at hal! past one o’ciock At Lasteton Staten island, oo Welnenday, March 7, Davin =, BURGAR, eldest son of the late David D Burger, ot this city, A acquaintances of the ‘amily are re 1 attend the funeral, te morrow alter en, from Trinity Chapel. steamboat Huguenot aves Wh tonall at tweivo o'clock aad returas at bal’ pest tour, Un Tuesday, Maroh 6, Wa W. Ronmos, eldest son of the late Jobt Robison, formerty of Jedburg, Roxvurg- shire, soetlant, His frwade are respectfully invited to attend the fuaw hs, at two O’cloek this afternoon, trom the resviesce of hie mother, me Seoten Plains New Jersey | Up krieay, M 2, at Keomiagtoa, the resilanes of | Dr Jekn 6 lrving, in the pariah of St. Jolin’s Herwley, South Corolina, Loris InaPMAX, Fay , ia tue 6Trb your ot bis age ® native o” Frans fort en many ) neminent merchant io Charleston, Lost over ourd from sehoower |. A Ke wares, from Georgetown, 4%. C, on Frieay February 2%, Micmast Melewwer of Li pool, aged 26 years ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWLD BYERY DAY, ORRKST LiGitt the eveaing ot Mai ined athe Astor Honea, Irving House, ‘ortiandt + treet, Arcade, 60 Hrow!way, Sn ice Lroaaway, and at the Capitol, S44 liroaiway LOST AND POUND, ON TUBS ‘AY AFTEKNOON, IN THs Ni pron awl Hleeckar streets, & fal) white Eogilsh terrier alat, eropped murs, long ¢ and a tock mare oF avover tse teitere: ao ring the peme of Fret. A very itberal poward . to whoever wil retura ber to No atreet ost. | 4 borhood of Th wil 2 Deyen tow OrT—ON SATURDAY, MARCH 3, A # EM brote in arf Tbe tinder wil ve stably Tetardes by leaving it at 56 Saude street Brovslyn I O81—O 29TH DEE R LAST, AT oO” RS 4 ing trom the opera a grea cuamelted lady's pin, with pearl dower foder will ve tewaried by ext! t, of at 110 Broadway, mcond Ls VESTRADAY WOR MET WEEN 8 ANDO O'clock A. Bin waiting [rom Krooker atrest, cumn Bradway, to Bowling Green & vansh of 000 Sean @iheye, cua steel ring The Seder will a1 several ® tiled Oo naving them ai No. 2 Bowling | er OLE MEU: 1 LAR bleck yawl teat ‘ Dew York oa perty and ps +. Of oAvert nt eae o the same by spplication to W. Liew, Voveru thea # Main, but for | SALES AT AUCTION. LBERT H. NIOOLAY, AUCTIONEER --STOCKS AND bonds at auction —K-ulur sale,— albert H. Nicolay will seil thin day, March ¥ st 12), o'clock, chants’ Fxobange, for account of whom it $/00 Louisville ond i’ortland Railron’ 1 per o@mt © on ls, interest 15th March and 16th September; $2,000 Yow York and New Haven Railroad 7 per cent interest Int June and Int December, $1,000 each; $2,000 Michigan Soutberd Railroad (tackson Branch) Ist mortgaze 7 per cent bopds, interest (ot Febraary and Ist August, $1,000 gage 7 per dent boats, interest lat January and Ist July, | $1,000 each; $5,000 St, Lous City Municipal Bonds of 170, interest Ist June and Jet Doceubver, $1,000 enca; | $10,000 Hudson River Railroad Sd mortgage 7 per cent | Corvertible Boni #, interest Ist Ma, id iat Novemovr, $1,060 each, $6,000 New York and Garivm Railrond Lat mortgage 7 per cent bouds, incorest Ist May aad Int No- vember, $1,000 each: $30 0.0 New York Sta 46 per cent Canal Revenue Cortideates, bearing interest Ist Jaauary ano Ist Jody; $8 010 Missouri State 6 per cent ponta of 1873, $10,005 Caltornia Btate War Bowds, due in 1862, apd ‘bearing interest at the rave of 7 per ceat frou date of bonds, two deeds for 6,000 acres, auch of Jevnerwe land; 60) Breykenridge .Cannel Coal Company, Incorporated by the State of Kentusky; 1,100 snares Washington tlate Company, $9 each; 2 Hudson Raver Jroad, $100. 100 Camberlan! Coal ompany, $100; 28 Merchants’ Bane, $50, 20 St, Nicolaa ank, $160; 100 Chatham Bank, 325/12 Greeawich #ire neurance Company, $20,100 Allegheny (Coat) Mining Company, of Maryland, $100; 2,770 Middbstowa Silver nd Lead Mining Company, $2; $195 divident certificate of the Galena and Chicago’ Union Railroad, Torms of sale;—Teo per cent this day, aud the balaace befors 2 o'clock to morrow. Tae accrued iaterest on all the bouds will be charged to the purchaser, Next regu- lar sale op Monday, March 12th, Albert H Nicolay holds regular eules of stocka and bowls avery Munday and Thurscay, at the Merchants’ Exchange, aud also tpecial sales, ‘when requiied, Tuesday, Wedowstay, Fri. @ Saturday, At private sale -—A groat variety of fret ilroad, city and State bonds, bask, iavu- rapce and other stocks of uncoubted chiracter for investment. For particulurs aee bis private sales’ logue. Oflice, No, 4 Broad street, next to corner of Wall. Notice —Ihe undersigned, in addition w nis auction and private sales of securities, is fully prepared to buy and ell on commission all kinda of stovks and bonds, at the Board of Brokers, and begs loave to offer his services to such parties that prefer to operate through that medium, ALBERT HNIOOLAY. COTION NOTICE—BALE OF DIAMOND JEWELRY, watches, &.—EDWARD SCHENUK will nell at auction, on thu y, March 8th, at his siles rooms, 16 Wall street, at 1035 o'clock, ® largo invoice of superb Jewelry, diamond seta, watches, &e., vie —Gold English | patent ond detached lever, duplex, leoi independent second, 15 ‘day c. ; Indien? watches, enamelled and set with ciamonds, &c. Cooper, Tobias, Dent, Johnson, Roskell ana other brated maker> it diamond seta of pins and ear- ic gold stone seta of pins aad earrings, brace- ches, Ke ; gold sete of pin ond aad nga, broacher, pins, rings, studs, sleeve buttons earrings, and a fine assortment of the best Parisian make, Sale positive, DOTION NOTICE, SAMUEL, 033900), AUCTIOVERR, 66 Nastau street, Will sell by auction, at the large Welling house, 117 Woat 'wenty iirat street, near Third avenue, this day, Thursday, March 8, at 10lg a.M., the whole of the houseboll furniture, comprising parlor, bedroom and kiteben furniture, with the usual assort- ment. Terms cash, Every article without reserve, aa the owner ia leaving the city, = * UCTION NOTICE.—SAMUEL 04G00D, AUCTIONEER, store (6 Naw street, willsell by auction atthe Store, No 605 Broadway, next the Saint Nicholas hotel, to-morrow, March 9, at 10 AM, the entire coatents of the store, comprising broaze goods, rich paint ngs, fancy goods, &c., ke. The whole will be sold wi-hout reserve, as the firm are returning to Paris, Terma ¢ VCTION SOTICE —THE UNDER <IC his personal attention to the sales of household rales of the same; also, regalar sales of furniture, paint ings, fancy good*, &c , at tueralesroom, 14 Mariea Lane, JOAN L. VANDEWATE:, Austioaver, UCTION NOTICE.—-THOS. BELL, *UCKIONEER — By Bell A Bush,—ihis day, a2 104 o’ciocs, in A the rales rooms, 27 Centre atreet, will be aold by order ofa igness incomtinuation, sale of beactiful’plaid and other fast ouable miles for laaies’ dressos, ia lots to suit, also cravate,' eerchieta, homwry, lu ties’ boots, remnants, clothing, jewelry, splendid watenes, chaias, fancy yoots, Friday and datar- day valuable rales as above. —HENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER March 8, at 1034 o'clock, at 169 Twenty-fourth street, between Seventh and tighto ave noes, the rich sn. comtly household faraisure coateing’ | ip the large three story house above consisting of vag Buperd rorewood seven octave pianoferte, of magaifiseat tone and richly carved case, «ont 8500, superior rose- wood parlor wuite in crimson aad gold brocate, also, ons | anit in crimson and green, wita most elsborstely carved frawen, very lerge heavy Freach plate mirrors, carved ronewood marble top ceutre, aide aud sofa tavler, a fue collection of eboice of) pattings aad xteot plate ougre vings, in rich gilt frames; rom=wood divany, covered in the best of satin, contly china vases, tete-n tote, sete bronze and baque Ggures; twoaty-one brocatells and lace winoow curtaias golt band parlor shades; about two howd yards of the beat Enylivt tapestry carpets, in tleat order; malhegany black walnat diniag sat ex- tension tables; gold ban! chins dinner and tea sets. «il- verware tea vervice, salvers, cuke hassets with sold | ver edges, spoons, forks casters, napkin rings, best of ivory handled taoie cut'ery, creckrry, rich cut glass- ware, &c ; also bedroom furniture of toe best qualily, Brussels carpets, mirrors, rosewoo), mabogany, black walnut bedrteads; bureau: in, gut china toit harr mactrenses, bolters and plows, tine wool blankets aad souater nes, bookeare, mahogany cushioned cheirs, sofas, rocking chairs, work tables, &e,; together with a Ane am sortment of Dasement furniture LOTION NOTICE —) 8 HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.— Great raie this, Thursday morning, ®) 1034 a’ lock, at the resicence of J. K Hitchoock, Raq, St Warren stivet, of the whole contents of bis large first clave boarsing house, conwatiog of mabogany ridedoards of excellent workmanship, mahogany marble top ceatre, crab and sofa tabdles; also, the lave and brocatelle win dow curtains aot shades; mahogaoy and walnut exy apring seat parlor chalra, man ‘also @ fine tons! 4K quantity of maboga ent py, walnut and map South American cur comforters, sheeta, pillowcanes, pall Auer, mirrors, Ke rooms, mahogany bureavs, washatands with maro'e topm, toilet ets, Hint rack, cane seat chatt#, cane Poses, haueloth do., benid ery grest quantity of crockery ware, glann, cat ery, Apoons, wooden wars, Ke ; vilelotli 1) be po are pirler y free—nothing is bought in Parties wirbing it, can have tho privilege ot storing their goods uptil the Ist day of May. Terms cash. A UCTION NOTICE,—THE SHERIFF’ 4 SALE OF FUR Jeaterday, was postpone on accoact of ntavles ke Every article y sold to the highest bid Mecultes over ina dey or | two, due notice of which will bm gi JOHN W. SUMERINDYKE, An UCTION NOTICE —M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER — Large sale of elegant household taro ture thin day, raday) at 1056 o'clock, at M4 sixth avenue, marole sols, card aod fancy tables, mabogeny «nd noch avdoottage elatonde, sofas, Wtea-tater, nger, Library and secret. bookewses, mahogaoy chairs rockers ¢: *, oval and ol oil printings hair mattensses, pal Worthy attention, | Sale | taser, cane seat chairs, &o peremptery. UETION NOTICE — A 8, BOGAK) —Fri the auction rooms, BOGART, AUC IONEER—JY y, Maren 9, at 1045 o'slock, at 1 of Fraustort and Wy street, Gry goods, fancy goods, clothing, Ae, the ook of a retail store. ‘Saturday at 1034 o'eloes, at the tion rooms, mortgage sale of bow ehold furniture oom priving a large ond handsome axsortment of parler, bad room and kitchen furstture, &e | AT AUCTION —NOTICE ne March 4, 1 10 | on tae pre mises of the trict yard, formerly osupied oy varie Brower aud Thresdwell, at vite aorte | of Fishkill, Dutebers « vyeety vor | thres bor w@rul tog me poke aad | and ot o SIMON Pt LHERT H. NIOOLAY, ADCTIUNKER. ture eu tien sales — foe ander Is and the pao fos perso al st th “ping * ention to Grate cto fesbienses of (ami inten? breading u ALPERT HST phiow HOLAY, A rooms, corer lyo—o general « com prising extension tevtes engravings wen of ntork alia & ban ( dOUNTRY for + INEOR—S8TORE 3°90 BROAD af and heriwe oa Wy ofct oe vat ony bers ware xe fy rings vie iron cartings, cart * sat otber leathers, tp Wagoa ed coach moustiegs, coach law 't aud & lot of otuer ge 0°# wuitable to the | each; $2,000 Mhnoig ano Wisconsin Railroad 1st mort- | VED WILL GIVE | furniture a private revic@nces, and reapectiully soileite | Brussels, three ply and Ingram carget on sevantoon | piture &e., at 598 Houston street, advertivet for | SALES A'T AUCTION. |UGENE B. FRANKLIN, AUCTIONEER—BY FRANK- LIN & BICHOLS, office 51 Nassau street. ing furniture auction sales—\he subscribers beg leave to in- | form their friends and the public, thet they will give | their personal attention to furniture nales at auction, at the residences of familivs that intend dbreasiug up heuse. | keeping ip th ; } ENRY H. LeEDS & 00., AUCTIONEY®—S0USR- » hold turoture sales—tHeory H Leads & Co, wil | Bive their porsopal aitention (a# they have done for many | Years past) to the swlesof household furniture, at the Fesidences of fawiles breaking up bousckesping or ce- moving. They will alo have reguier sales at thelr aus tion roome, 19 Naseva etreet, betweem Pine and Cedar, bg ne conveDievce of thors who may desire tuis medium of &i Hw H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —BY H. 1, LEEDS & CO.—On Friday, March 9 at 11 o'clock, at the gallery over store 19 Nassau street, elogant ol paintings —connisting of a fins collectian of ancient and moiera oul patutingn by th ceisbrated artists, copies from Raphael, Sir avid Wilkie, Greuze Teaiers, Verart, &e | Alvo, a boly family by Jano Ferrato Flight taro Ezy pt by | Corregio,and others equally valuable; laadscapos by Pour Lavcherini, S Hows, Simonite, Van Willes, Aadraws, ericks &o. Ke. Al4o, paintings ou copper ant ail ched to gisns, just received from Karope, by the first Frepeb arti'ts, viz: Chembeaux, Cardini, Damout, Da | borg, Pela Vergne, Fartoeki, Tortini, &¢. To be soll positively without reserve. ENRY H LEEDS, AUCTION —BY H. . Lens & CV.—At balt-past 10 ovclock each day, lt thi salesroom, 19 Nwssau streat, enper vale of fancy 20914, real marble rtatuary, magnificent: cabinet made ob | ebony, inlaid with precious stones and marbles, form rly owned by the Graad Dave of fuscany; alto mvera pieces of marble statuary from the Crystal Malace, ia cluding @ irge@ assortment of marble goods resently on ported by Signor SB Pandoltint, from Ttaly: rose xo cabinets, fancy boxes, plated ware, clocks, Hohemian and faney ylied ware, chiow and otner costly goods, belo one of the flues! wales of the season, Among tie iil he found a beautifal parlor figure of the Well Cleopatra, Heloise, Love aod bust of Lord Palmerston, very fine, be , ke Thogoods can be examined as above one day previous to ie. ARDWARE AUCTION NOTICe.—J. E. VAN ANT. WERP will sell thin ’ay, at 10.4 M, at 216 Poart at. for cash, a large and yous assortm nt of Kogiieh and Americ hardware, part cards, locks, gimlots, soup ladies, knives and forks chain4, percussion capa, coach wrenches, smooth filer, horse raspa, drawkn von &e. Alaa, ty cares cut tacks; also an invowe ot 94 clocks, various riyles, and, for account of woom tt may concern I cask, 45 dor 26 aud 24 inch had ant panel saws, slightly demaved on the voyage. | | OBN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—E. 1. PCR. e} ner will sell, on Thursday, March 4, | O'clock, at the axlesro im. 30 Pin @ splendic arsor ment of French fancy goods, consist og of china decorated vases, card raaeivers, colognes, ja wel | caskets, richly decorated digunp and tea sete, tox and oof. fee neta; bronze and ormeta clooks, gare groupes, statuettes, coupees, candelara, ini rated biky ne etten, Leura, ko, , rilver ple and coffee ser. | coffee ‘urns, card bankets, eaketa, casters, tea | Id dessert epoonr, tadle and dessert forks. OBN W. BOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER—MORTO AGE, aud execution sale of machinery. &e., this day, March 8, at 47 Ann street (rear building), monn t story, by virtue of several chattel mortgages and evecu- tion, at 12 o'clock. 1 wide Inthe, 8 foot aueara, 1 do. 12 foot shears, 1 drilling machine, t hand lathe, 1 portable forge, sbatting and pulleys, 1 iron safe, 1 platform scala, 2 a, lot of turning tools. rhafte, hangers, puileys, patterns, bencher, grind alone, ke , ko CHAS. F. WAITS, Att'y for Mortgages OHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, —MORT- gage rala of plaviog machine, &c.—Thla day, March 5, at 47 Ann street rear building, second «tory, Ww Virtue of a chattel mortgage at 12 o’clook, one iron pets machine ten counter shafts, four fleeges, and ve pulles, ining to planing machine; also, seven iron Vices, faced with tel, JOHN W. cOMEKINDYKE, Att'y for Mortgage. | JPOHN L VANEEWATER, AUCSIONEER.—F, 1, TUR H ner will Hell, at auction, oo Friday, alarch 9, at 1034 |] o'clock, at the nalvsruom, JO Fine and 66 Cadar atreet household furvitare. A large and devirable axsortawmt of bensehold furniture, comprising sofas chairs, wte-a- | tees, lounges, easy chairs, belstead#, bureaus, wash ; work tables, marole vp ceatre, 4 bookcancs, wardrobes, & yoy RAY, AUCTIONLER—WILL BELL THIS Uay, eF at 14 tanatatrest, acl o'clock P.M, the bare | Of stock of fapoy goods. consisting in part of 500 port | mounaies, & lot of lady's needlework, haadkerchi dress goods, shawls, ke. Sale poxitive, to clom MORIARTY, AUCTION} ER—WILL SELL, THIS DAY, at 10 o'clock, at 174 @uacham «treet, furai- mily from Tweoty ‘ourth street; alao, from j also, from Becond street, also, from Brouk- Jy, furnitare frota famihes removing. ia alla, desirable anrortment, The sale will commence ia the «treet, aad every article will be sold without reserve N B BUTLER, AUCTIONKYK —PUBLIC AvMINIS = trator's sale of a jewnller's atere.—Will be «okt Oe lbursday, Mare 6, ot 10% o'clock, on the preavi 03 bixth ae, near Thirtieth atreet, the entire stock, fixtures, tools, and lease of tue jewelry store of Willlam Wise, deceased, consisting of @ large assortment of watches and jewelry, iroo safe, regulator, ahow casce, orunter, ga4 fiatures, Ae | also, a complete set of watch maker's tools, and lease of preminer, Thin ia an excolivat | opportunity tor any one wirhiug to commence Susie, For particulars, inquire of VETAR B. SWEENEY, pablic admimetrater 61 Chamoors treet. Terms, cas! —WM H FRANKLIN & SONS WILL b 10, at the Merchaata e mill, two dwelling houses land, aituated two miles south o/ the railroad depot st Epotewood, No J wd in two hoare from New York’ Two-thirn of the purchase money oan re main on bond and mortgage, at six por coat PES —JOHN Lo VANIRWATE ¥.'T. Turner will sell, by | soP streets on a | 12 k, five rorewood cottage pias | and Gnish, by L, Gilbert ot Boston, pay w vancer. , mirrors, carpets, Ke.--lo-mortow, (Pri lock, at 89 Nassau streat, two doors B.C. Keap will an above, vit —A | coasintiag en suite covered in rea 1m wrocatelle, and but very litte used; large Freack pier apd oval mirrors, window curtains, oll painuiags, mahogany rofae and chairs, marola top centre aud per tables, Nbrary and pecretery Lovkoures, chins, qlanm and crockery ware, diniug room furniture, dressiog wad | pes bureaus, washatands, rorowood amt mahwany | catenon, hair mattresees, carpe'#, an artortmpent of househole farpiture which la of the attention of the trade and heus: soveral pieces of linen. Catalogues on | vale marolng of | QQUERIFR’s SALE —THIA DaY, THURSDAY, MARCH | V4, 1865, at 20v Water atreet, at 10 o’closk, the ¢ w tents of m large bat and cap atore NS. SELAH, Do PP HURSDAY, MAKCH 8, AT 12 O'CLOCK, aT THE Merchante’ bxchauge —tughty fourth sireet aod Fleveuth avenne—4 very choice lots of ground aituatad on and next the merthwest corner of Hlereath avenue | and kighty-foorth street, ail fronting o@ the avenue | ‘The coroer lot i 27 feet 2 inches front and rear, hy luo feet in depth: the balance of the lota are each 25 feet by 100 feet in depth. highty weventh street— also, 9 bows tiful Jota of groumd, 4 of the seme situate! on the south d5onthe porth site of Kighty seventh street, aty Sheri | posite wach other, between kieventh and Tereith | proposed Urotral Pare, | J commencing 100 feet from Eleventh avenas. Pheas * dota ave een Lb Cet front ama rest, by 10) feet Bincves | pth, are fenced in and ou Swaatital smoith greuud, | | frog rock Thix property in pet ween Harn and dtryker's Bay, oad # iu a rapl ily impr | ne bherhood” and as they are ty be soli without Tern gem fovestann! main on > y ean mortgage for three yeure, at ix per coat For m furtber partionlars cf the abors property, apply to tue auctioneer, Ne. 7 Broad strost, | BY HOUGHTON & i y # WELLOR, AUCTIONEER W wet ; 47 (Luureiay) at 104 o'cwo at the Salesroom erat net fersttute, Frey | rupe toned rose woe $10, made by Wm. Leanern pearl intsid plates, Gaishes ati het ly decorated French ching ¥ Ae several One oth paintings. a» | cond hand tur store | previews 10 #abe, “se Catalogues «it ont approved patente, «: | mactegeny, rome + room furmture wood centre tables male bethan atyle ball stand begapy Louk | toseseve oA M, mebegavy and wa ne ; pen to mates, with merhe ts rel chat ver mites, | spn pernied very 4 ; hh om enelbens variety ef retinas claae furrt tote a tele rolaw Feeking end spring ses r eb arte, gotby pais Vreneh bedews ste common bnreans, ke | see lot ot good second bb forviture eith whieh the wale will VM M. WITTEKS, AUCTIONDAE, WI F tay, at 1035 o'elowm, as the “ys 4 Brecws street, ail the '« : ho o tesnee te taken spe Pare chan bor particulars Ww" WITTRRS, ANCTIONFER WILL HPLt. ON Fa day, st 10% O'eloee, at 187 « sod greeral serortument ot gew el bo he of setae, rocking, naes © fete Xeno babe sp pete, ot eve fen ond hae bitehem f he SALES AT AUCTION. CITERIFF SALE OF THE hOSSUTH HOUSE. ON FRI: BS day, Mareh 9, ot 10 o'clock A.M. on the ment, | hen corner of Christopher and Hadyo: of the refectory knowu as the Ko. ing in part of chairs, tables, croc situgtion an seamatrer wl make her elf ane inquire at 46 Watts nrreet, hy R000 reference yiven Cun 00 seen for three ing otewsile, pletures, bar aod bar fixtures, and other agra REN ya pepe articles pertaining to an cating house, GERMAN LADY WISHES A <ITUATION oye MAIC OF APAMELIOR® In a ver pNOTADIe 5 Fpeuks French aud Englian, a ve moker, and unceretagia all binds o well recommended, } 'e y, rum, gin, corliais, | — herrings, limes, dates, currants, ‘raining, beans, tonae'o hardware, harness, riding ‘saddles, | ons, iron Aafen, nintshes, &e. W,, 4;,CARTER, AUCTIONEER, 67 DEY STREET. — Grocerios, liquors, teas, augars, coifoe, Frilay, Marebs 0, at 67 Dey stroe?, corner of Greenwich, at 10') o'clock flour wha wives, brandy, WIDOW Laby, OF # to en : tent, heaving bern the business . 4 NEW PUBLICATIONS. fer exchouged. Address Mra-Aehland, 920 Budson. Atrect, tat py Shere ue inter iow can be had, SOR SALE CHEAP—THREE VOLUMES OF THE NEW Yors Herat’ embracing the years 1840, “41 and bound. Apply at 19 Nas-aa street. ULLIEN™ NEW SCHOTTISCHE WILT i in afew days, JUUN DAKO. fi ee. — Peitdalu LADY, Puss ING A GOOD EUUCATION, WHO fipge and pin. upon the piago, and is ef & iad dispoa tion, way ey ment he eanmieainn and in yoading vecunlonn waitlag fer an love’ lid, a short dirtanee in the country, by addressing BY. M., box 2.006 Post € Mee. eeng 8, “BE PU , Now York, « and all music N OW REAL Y—THE FIRST NUMBER THE NEW WELL EDUCATED G&RMAN GIRL WANT! EM ploy meat ina respect private tawlly, aa houwe Ker perorteucher f + Geran French endknglich., Bert rencecan be given. Inquire at 25 Fiat street, corner of Gold street, Noston tamily paper called the Ua » SAMUEL, of the best papers of the day. This namber contains ot part of wth-ilting story called THe KIVAT. KOMIK, Also lo's of other good things, Price four conta, by all oewevencern, HF THIRTEEN SH EDITION OF “THE WEALTH AND Progra ph the Wealthy Citizens of the City of w York") now resdy, Several hundred alterations and corrections Lave been wade sinew the issue of the twoilth riition, making this, iuenseutial particulary, on- | tirely anew book. For sale at tae Sun office, Prive 4 cent, YOUNG WOMAY WANTS A SITUATION AS EAM 2A. atrers and to wa too an old Lady, of a9 seamstes and to light cham © beet of city reference given Can be seen at 100 bart Phi teeaih treet, Sold Au 1% A DRESSMAKER Wists 10 Go OUL BY THE Can give the best of city reference. Apply at rth avenue, — _ TANT YOUSG WOMAN WANTS A BITUA (ph MARRIAGE GUILD! tion as ge Cty references givor. loa PHYSIOLOGICAL, LN Call at “A Dyghteouth street, beteeem sixth and Seventh of the murri those about to marry, Ly De F | avenu Helliek, the c @) author and lecturer. Ninet @KLtb edition; 600 pages, and colored plates. Thin y Gpeys JAITER FITTER WANTED IMMADIATELY, book in decidedly tne pest book of the kimi ever pub: At No. 4 Lauren street SMALL GIRL. WANTE)~TO CAKE CARK OF CHIL- sem, Apply a. 677 Become stroat, Hivhed, and ban sitaned an unequalled reputation and | circulation; im fact, there is none other like it in the Fnelich lenguage. It containa full iwformatioy upon | every topic interesting Co marries! persons, bat is wirtotly moral, scientific, practical y nsefulen? popular Price A A RERPECTAPLE WANTS A PROTESTANT GIRL ove collar, Pubisied by TW 8 Nasaau rituation io & privars feauy todo general bouse- street, New York city, who will wend it anywhere, freo | work, or as cook, waaner snd irowsr Addrews or eall at by post, on receiviny one dotlar and the address, To be | 26 Noth street, se ond floor, troat room, LADY WISHES To OBTAIN A RITUATION as teacher of Hpanish, im some of the schoole for had also of all book ellers, Thousands are sold daily ~— ROADWAY BELLE ENLARGED—DOUBLE SHKET— No. 11 out today, containing Tae Locket,” | Soung ladies in thia city ‘She oan Aatis(artory re Magic Night Cap,’ thet areat loa! romance, by Geo. | foreve natn SEO geo £9 posh Thompson; * Black Mase” &e., ka. Wouble sheet— | F Horst vane en 2 8D* Ferpectabultty, Address L. original Ulustration year - oes _ TAWILITY Wisin ‘tor and Propristor, WOMAN OF REAP YOUN 102 Nassau street LV. a situation as purse and seamstress, has worked =~ ~ timo at drearmaving of wonld asmiet tn tue up THE TURF. | staira work ap¢ sew Please call at 101 Fourth etreet, eoond floor, front room ED HOUPE PLEASURE GROUNDS, HARLEM.— - WILLIAM A BKUWNE resp etfully aguounces to RESPECTABLE YOUNG js and the public gemerally that he bas now completed bir extensive improvements at this celebrated piace of resort, Large additions have been made to hin stacies, which pow afford accommodations to all thove who way avail themneelves of their convenien Some | Of (be most celebrated raciug aut trotting mags are now iy training em bie Wild Iretman, | I WOMAN WIFTKS A SITU. owe ber business well, or moerma'd, is bighly resom Pleane apply at 41 Bowery, mended, wages imodera iu the store. YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUATION [TO DO THE A general bousewors of or an walter dchambermaid. Apply ily by persona disporad to The traiming track and cricket fine ortr, and are unoqualled by any others ip the country. The house has undergone extensive repairs, aud large adlitions have been made, the whole ono of the most perfect oatablinn YOUNG PROTESTANT &QMAN WISH A tion as chawhe.med and Waiter, of t Sf children. Har ne objection to go tm the eouatry. Con be seen at Zi Twenty fifth surest, between Bighth end Ninth avenues, tert HVANT WANTS A AITUATION At lanndrees, #, second hoor, N ENGLIs “ SPURITUALISM. SPIRITUAL NIFESTATIONS.—MISS SEADRING, d rapping, writing, tipping and impersonatiug modium, - im the city, at home ail hours this day aud to t40 “ath avenue, Price 50 centy, N. B Will attend private sircive at residence, when required. 4 ference, k room: GERMAN NUREERY teen months! reference t shor iast wtestios, la doxloun for auother engacement ina Arst lane famlly moderate. [leer rail at (or send to) 60 Raat nth street, for threw dage RS WITH SEVEN SPUKITUAL RALPIN ) WRITING, —-Mita, CAN FY wid receive visitors this and every day thin weow 7.0 Broadway, Hoge Cbapel Hulldiog” Hour A.M, dtoband 7109 P.M. ON. B. at their residences; alao, private circles at her rooms, IRMUAL CIRCLE —COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT 10 Mire Fume Frances Jay.—Misw Jay, who ia recog YOUNG WOMAN WISHES A SITUATION Aa ree wad ae eon The opstof oity reference can be given, [leave call at 204 East Fourteenth street | A FRENCH WIDOW WIPES TO ACOOMPANY AN American fee | going Out to France, Bhe knows Jan onr of the mest gifted apeaking modiams, #lil | Turse, in fully capable to reader every aaskstamee, and adcress a gublia circle in Hope Chapel, 720 Hroad: con cmpley her leinure at sewing. Beat ofty reference Thoreoay evening Ath Tiek | given, ade F. Noguet, tailor, 96 Gold ptrest, frow “ SOMAN WANDS A SITOA *)@ ‘boroughly ander lian no o jection to go im the Ti Heveath street, between nulyn, Boston, Lowell, Troy, Waterford, and other places, stonds her bus nese coun'ry, Apply at No Firat and Pecomd avenues. FINE ARTS, LD ENGRAVINGS KOUGHT, ALSO OLD LOOKS IN PROTESTANT YOUNG WOWAN WIRHES A RITUA ( any quantity. Vil buy old books, antogeapus, old | JA toa ass utaud Ot lwiles! dresses engravings, vid novels, ola colnm, old magazines, or any | avd do ing. Woubd asalat in thing 19 © y of books or prints, at the old curionty | lyht work, In of a goo: d-pos toe for caildrem Good ely referopee: ro call tor Maree at 126 C¥owo hop, O46 Broadway 5] x : , fourth feor, piace, kighth nt room, im the LIQUORS, &C. A CHOICE SELECTION OF BKANDIES, SUPERION . COOK B PLACE WANTHD BY AN EXPERIENCED elayet and ober wines rams, Heoteh and Inab eo family, 4 ae excelien loheye ene apd Dublin porter, toowh alee domen- unde retvade baal g 11 We ale ame porter for family use, syrupe and cordiais | “+ cleaay heute Com b for sal, by 4M M UNDEMHILL ue airees, enue, between oorner +f Crosby f POKGE O | BARTLETT, AGENT, IMPORTER AND YOUNG LA ANLE MANNER4 AND dealer in sup rior Havaus segare, wholessis and | 4% good ecuce < Wolialn 4 siigation as som. panion or lady +r be rern till suited, at 2 eenth street COMPETENT, WELL WROOMWENDED Proterr aa* ny abjection to Wana ath sveaue, coraer of Bight retail, No 14 Ann street, wear the Museum, New York) @ 0 B ipvites his friends to give him « eal! as above, ayer ach WHIFKEY —THE GENUINE CAMEROUN | LELHHKIDGL & DOWLING, 6 doath street. iry, to da general house sore; 6 & gomd plaim esok sad —— — - fret rete ale f aot & perer will be WO FAMILIES AND THE PUBLIC —WM. RERD Ri | lovee willing ead vt Asply ac 10 Tillery street, spectlully bege to eall the attention of beusekesp- | near Pulte, Brock yu inthe tore repro he iewepcarte Pages arabe REPECTAMLK I NOTEMANT GIRL WANTH A ton worse nt fomily eer ehembermald, of to to ‘er re rmmendations are to high wages. Apgly Twenty eiath ot upwards of eighteen tho: f te word = 2 good bo wtore, ut Rig bby re ue att omy kind of git lo bog | tay of | PROTESTANT GIRL WANTS & SITUATION TO DO | vd he supplles aad ability, cletyy and the pabhe. The arte A the work of @ small private femily; ohe ten first cD the peasnat to tho royal tw Tere wa rower aul « good plea oops. Can be peeu for \wo ‘ays at 06% Fear! aireet seound floor, back iy aod and's gre | 09a ander | WK. ptandy open | pablic aa good gin a rooms "5 x woman WANIM AHITUA + 4 treeh oreest of the i give ¢ PMA LOTALLE YOUNG ae wet wi " n be bi sr hen vbilog the «i o wn atchactta, or WR, Gunsuniens wold fo | Gv08 rieranees given, Pivese call at 66 Woot Sresiwoy saving at beet hundred percent ad valorem duty : ann caithsenichitntchijegimves | Listiller 114 Kant Twenty ninth strest, butween Sorond PPV PCLARLE PROTe TANT WOMAN WaNTe 4 = = So | pare over five yee beat MEMOVAL. | ence elber city er eoumiry, Gays ~ 14 Lowery BROADWAY, MA 1, 1865 —JOSRPH LER BRsi4 Wnt his frigate and the punlic that he ues | telloring emeblienment from J16 Brow ivay, | A to Uitsey "+ Bulking, 109 Kromdway, aad reapertfally tea COOK HOSTEL. ONE WHO UNDERETANDS 000K spy im ol) ite be sod oan give watlafactory ts chara ter and capaniity, eam apply at rovr ol Orestway ond Nimth ot ( AUUYED WHOM eh BUrse, m9 whyen sire of Bamanl Pitts Can be 100m for tures B" (of mmuy years in bia Higham, bo hae aeaneia. | from the steve te ant with thotr trunte to ensures continuance of bisek Co, to removing Ww their 4 tabhebment ) aud Mr Geon ted im the baste fombine) exertion: ther fe fowth ir A RE VROT ABLE 1 19 eeeeer rors. HITUATION WANTED to whiels bas lived 190 years a her bast plane. tro tape af 1019 Broad way, betseen Twenty 8 0d Beent ath ete. 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