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se ‘vaults of the canal wer of Rochester. A Mr. Parmelee, out Franklin county, of H. pay ie ee nt, selected as a pro the Hon. Mr. Fitch, a member of pare xom F sore) the ko has evinced any courage to Governor Clark, during the whole ‘Why was Mr. Calhoun rejected? Simply because he wan sollver ee ye Mr, Cornwall thrown over: board? Really ‘beca use he was honorably committed ‘ageinst the combination of Kochester wealth aad influ. in preventing the ppanieeins © of millions of the : could not be objection to Mr. wall on account of his political partlalitiog, Se Sci cea smear meee to wi roug! ri ber mI a »”gnd none more subservient to the Capital. The ruling party here ‘will feel Pine ‘ifecta of disappointing Mr. Cornwall most Now, let the bill ay ig the Rochester beggars to into the yeeatay, be speedily passed houses. Ina week the ‘nomination oe the will be confirmed; ins month more the one red ‘six claimants can demand their roportion ‘the Auditor, provided he has the half mlilign from With regard to Bank Su, jendant, a regular field nt, shoulder to ulder, is now in ee pire th or two since that the Gree- tion trotted out their oandi- to Mr. St. John. Since it was decided imposition of ri tolls, the the State officers has Salccam sate 22 Auditor of the t, “titi the head of the Bank part- ar ies here, ia rig Hy |i AD pen a teichig fate influence which can be brought to bear ex- ercised in order 2 setae the advertisements of the By the na eng of ye er the New York Tribuue will be se! Ces bank Katine! in the cod of rho York, has been determined by the ru Hing ponte that a pill o tax raitrond freight ie shorily to be introduced by the Committee of Bye! and Means of the House of As- —y, It will be brought in on Saturday, oron an day next week. aid for sharp "tise for lon denunclst ations in both branch ‘SHE BANK SUPERINTENDENCY AND THE CANAL AU DITORSHIP. Aupany, Marsh 22, 1855. ‘The latest reports here are that Mr. Sshoonmaker, Canal Auditer, is to be nominated as Bank Superintend- ext, and Mr. Lewis Benedict, of Albany, Auditor of the Gana Department. From W: SHB BANE SEARCHING EXPEDITION—BELDEN, WITl- ERS & COMPANY. Wasurxaton, March 22, 1855. Lieutenant J Hartstene, of the United States Navy, lateof the California mail steamer {llinois, has been ap- pointed te command the new Arctis search expedition. I. P. Bayne, of the firm of Selden, Withers & Co., comes ont in the Union, denying all the statements of John {. Rives, editor of the Globe, about the Exchange Bank. He charges Rives with hostility, owing to a busi- ‘neon difficulty of long standing, and denies the state- ments thatany money of the firm has been used in com- promising or compounding claims. The trustees, also, state that the most of the available funds are tied in ‘Now York by Virginia attachments; but they have col- ected assets to the amount of $150,000, and have paid $180,000 for the redemption of bonds of the Virgini+ and ‘Tennessee Railroad, in conf ormity with the letters of as- asignment. Norvouk, March 22, 1855. In the collision in Hampton Roads, before reported, the eilip California Packet was greatly damaged, losing her bowsprit, feremast, cutwater, spars, &c. The brig whieh came in contact with her was the Northwood, from New Orleans for Baltimore. She was slso much injured. Both vessels have been towed up. The New ‘York police officers, to take passage in the revenue cut- ‘ter which is to go in pursuit of Baker, have arrived. No cases of yellow fever have occurred on board the Colum- bia. The in ition of Men re ne ere The Kentacky Trust Company Bank. Civcunnati, March 22, 1856. Judge Prior, of Kentucky, decided, at Covington, to- day, that the makers of the notes given for stock in the Kentucky Trust Company Bank, were not lixble for the payment of these notes, unless it can be whown that they combine’ to defraud the public. This decision reduces the as sets of the bank nearly $700,000. weather conti From 1 ‘Tampico. Barton, March 22, 1856. From Tampico the dates are to the 7th inst., when all was quiet. The new Governor-General, Vega, was making # tour through the northern portion "of the de- partment. The Canadian Militia Bill. Quenec, March 22, 1855. ‘The second reading of the Militia bill was carried in See, this morning, at one o’clock, after a de- bord lasting yr fourteen hours, by « vote of 74 ‘2—the minority being composed in part of mvowed annexationiste, ee ‘The Midlothian Coal Pits xplosion. Bartmwore, March 22, 1855. PR Free deaths have occurred from the ¢: ‘the Midlothian coal pita at Chesterfield, Virginia ‘belies, March 22, 1895. ‘We have a terrific snow storm here. It is now seme tix inches deep and still pouring down. Markets, _ PHILADELPHIA STOCK BOARD. atts. New Onveans, March 21, 1865. ‘The market for cotton is firm. Sales for the two days 6,00 bale. Sterling is settled at outsi¢e raten, ————— Naval Intelligence. The following in a list of the officers of the frigate Co- ‘Twmbia, arrived at Norfolk 19th, last from St. Thomas: — , John Thomas Newton; Commander, Ste- B Wilson; Lieutenants, T H. Hunt, HLF. V. Gray, B. Renshaw, R. L. love, (Ong) 3. % M. Malieny J. desta Yar Fleet 8 Bol ‘Assistant Surgeon, R. T. Daniel; Purser, Rdward 7, Dunn; Chaplain, R. Lewis M. New 4 Passed Ml Gorees . P. Mee: L, H. Ne Jos. D Blake, James Brace; OT ee Ban: do. Ww. stain's Clerk ae others | Boatewaln, Jobn J. Young; cua, Eijan Has- walt Carpenter, C ristopher Jorda ; Sailmaker, Hanter, Maater’s Mates, O. Court Calendar—This Day. Uneven States Deernict Court —Nos. 12, 14, $0, 81, 96, 16, 86, 87, 17, 90. Mporlontn Goa! —cirealt .—Care on. Borman Covrr—fpecial Term.—No#. 36, 00, %, 7, 42, 52, 59, 77, 97, 102, 66, 110. heaton Bon. 1 16, 6, Ane, 73, 7334, 119, 17, 18, 60, 120. SUrxRion 12b4, 1214, 283, 1089, 1156, 27h, £5, 719, 1280, 1901 to Tae, 1318, 1396, 62, 1070, Sat 1004, 30, 1074, 927, 801, 867, 868, 700, 1064, Itthere be any Persons so Indifferent to the value of balfa “tenes asto vo oy $4 for a hat, whe one supe rier rerpect can be purchased for robe. Dever tried one of RSP ENCHEID re Diy breanee they he Bate of 114 Nasew Devils Opetay Byte of Gentiemen’s Hata are 7 Want ® lightand easy hat to the head, ty {ocutifel bate Salesroom, SM Broadway secona door from Duane street. Meallo is Out with his Spring my sooe os far surpasses any of his rivals in a ‘ure one witbou I street Rats Desert a Sinking Ship, | pablic confidence retire from the mau who appears with a “shocking bad bi n, the inference draw, being that if be was able to purchase» better one he wonld do it atonce, Therefore we aay to all, patronive RNS he bat ver ot the day, His spri styles are close ¢ jone with those of other dealers, and may be procured yer of his depots, G83 Broadwey or 128 Fulton street Pianos- Great Rargains.—T! p elebrated pianor in the | Premium wolean pia pisnor, and thore of ere, compre SA ew Aree wild be #0 . Datanionsky aur tor i ¢ its BUKA whee A Dee avey. eueie as tale, ie printed pod ry this week's ae Free fame number also contains h see, OF Sis the dest Cag in the count alone iy worth the. price ‘ot the numbers "Seid Wholesale Agonts. ov" at Denis, ay the accrued interest added ail announce the same at the sale and Shawls, Shawls.—Jast Recetved from Auc- tion, and for sale at bargains, mc stook of rich cashmoro Uroohe, thibet and crape shawls. Thoso aro by far the choap- avis every offered in bia oi Et LEADBEATER & £0. Men’ and Boys’ jUumImer thing—| d Knapp, 19 Meeettandt street; have now ou hand large stock of ready made clothing, FNeh wilt be sold Very low prices to chsh oF shurt. time Call and seo for yourselves, ‘t to Housckeepers—Our Spring ment of carpetings, cileloths, curtains and curtain now ready for royal? and will be offered at & TAYLOR, Grand street, No. 210 Bowery—Hyatt’s New Carpet Em- Porinm.—Great inducomests to buyers of carpeting, oil cloths, hearth raxs, door mats, ¢ Sabie and plano covers, mat; oisiek indo #1 sven, yards oarpeting and fort,’ por & a than rata ben jodly yreat Let this be your Guide! Boglish velvet A Ha, hs, Eni thee ply, 7 6 «Se, SON fT) bowels: Se 6s. per yard, at MIRAM ANDER- baa Manufacturer of Shirts, Stocks eit corner of caeptwer, and Cortlandt street, Olibes Building, New York. | City and country | mor: chants, before purchasing elsewhere, should visit to this—one of the fi cotebliohm the rh Now the finestin the Singer's Sewing Machines, Impreved, so ge to run without yoiso, with very rita ia aud sowing the finest thread wi ver break fit of using these machines is'$1,000" u year. Rol # in abundance ean be given to tatisiy sil who. are interested that these 1 to do overy kind of work, perfectly. I. M. SINGER & CO., 825 Broadway. Patent Leather Boots —Gentlemen of Taste should go at once to TASKEN’S, 457 Eighth avenue, one door from Thirty fourth street: his spring styles are just or not be surpassed for vase, ele is selttng them from one to mdway prices. of Manhattan. plot of ground comprises twenty acros, well wooded, and with an extensive water frontage. It would bo available for'a private. residence, but ig mont advantageously situated for a rural hotel, Apply on the premises, orto WM. B. MOFFAT, 89 Broadway, Hil, Intmitable Cutter of Hair and Whw- hers, at No. 45 Nassau stre: Particular attention paid to gy curling, and shiainposing ‘the hair. ” Infaltble ongvent’ to grow’ the. Bair, ao aneous Sebutiful black or brown. 5) Meath Clark &Co., ry 2 one coat meslonted ood Liver a lark & dei ip tek fan tae ad ine al i nee Ab HEGEMAN, CLARK & CO. Chemists and Druggists, 165, 273 and 511 Broadway irerrialy del Olntm and Pills—Astonish- ) oe it rheum, scrofula and all ski ise: le dohces and Bt per pot or box Coughs and Colds,.—Hastings’ Syrup of ae cod pa il bed ‘or few Carter’s Spanish Mixture, the greatest blood purifyer and alterativo known, a certain cure for all morvu- Fial api For rale RING, cor- ner of ‘Drosiway Jad Sohn John street. Baths. <Timolat’ ‘s Sulphur Baths, septs me roadway, evtabtiben i in 1820, for the sm atis: ae ‘ene Sey severe colds, walt Sorts, bas be ae by our most omi- yeisians’ Also® vapor be api Bo peniy ae! one s—My Onguent will force the beard to grow in wix weeks, and will not stain or imjute the 1 _& bottle; sent to any part of the country. R. G. AN, 585 Brondway, * papement; Zeiber, 44 South Third Married, On Thursday, March 22, by the Rev. A. &. Campbell, at the bride’s residence, Mr. J. JAMmI STURDEVANT to Mins Harrzetre L., daughter. of Stephen H. Skidmore, all of ‘this rhe 6 ureday, March 22, by bo Rev. Dr. Corbitt, Wi uaM +» Of Lomg Island, to Mrs. Hannu Soupsr, dou of ths late Rey. samuel Bushnell, of thia city. Philadelphia papers please copy. On Thursdsy, March 22, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. J. Wescott, of Laight street Church, Josxru 8. Rest, of Brooklyn, Ll » to Miss Samau J. Bar Lay, of New York May heaven emile upon ther youth— ine their hearts, ob God, to luve thy truth; iad may they learn from day to day To bless each other, and heaven obey. ©, may this pair unceasing ind Substant tial pleaanres of the ming in may t yey ory ote ig Pov thes.” ae may <5 they live—as truly one— And when their work on earth ia do: Rise band in band to heaven, The joys of love forever there, BR. &S. J.B. N. J., om Trans evening, March 22, by the Key. Joel Uambet, Gyonox E. Hunt, of Westches: ver county, N. Y., to CaTumnune J. Horkivs, daughter of David Hopkins, Boas; of the of the former place. New Jersey papers please copy. Died, | On Fourth day, Third month, 2ist, Euzaseru W., daughter of Nathan and Sarah P! Harper, aged 7 years, 6 months and 13 days. ‘The friends of the family are brs neeghery 4 invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her parents, No, 03 Kast Twenty nin niath street, on Sixth day morning, 23d inst., at ten o” Philadelphia papers ao copy. On Wecnescay, March 21, Tuomas Burien, of consump- tion, aged 22 years. | His friends, and those of his uncles, Daniel, Michael | and Thomas Maroney, are respectfully invited to attend | the fuperal, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from _ the residence of his mother, No. 87 Columbia street. ‘On Wednesday morning, March 21, Mr. Go. G, Dearne, aged 94 years, His relatives and friends, Lodge No, 225 1. 0. of 0. F., ant of Keystone Lodge of Freemasons, also of the New York Fire Vt, are invited to attend the funeral, from his Inte residence, No, 12 Eldridge street, this afternoon, at two o'clock. On Wednesday, Mareh “1, after « protracted illmens, At Lafayette, t the age of 7, Madame Evxuixa De La Forme, wife of Charles Alpb Jaeathon De La Forest, Consul of France at Boston. | The friends of her husband, and of her father, Pierre | Fiandin, are requested to attend the funeral service, at tke church of St. Francia Xavier, Sixteenth street, this morning, at Lalf past ten o'clock. On Wednesday, March 21, after a lomg aad severe {ll ness, which rhe "bore with Christian fortitude ad resig nation, Mra, Rensoca, wife of Simeon Raymond, Sr., 64 years. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of | her rons, Simeon ané Gosege H. Raymond, ber sona in law, Komund Crocker and Jno. 0. Lankford, her nephew, Ephraim Gardner, and the members of tne Virat Baptiat apd Mariners’ Baptist churches, are sap worn d invited to attend the funeral, from he: idence, No, 85 Clinton street, tafternoon, at one o shock, without fur- invitation. Brooklyn, on Tuesday evening, March 20, Catuxnive ANN, infant Gaughter of Daniel and Seran’ A. Phelan, aged 16 months and 15 daya. ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to al, from the residence of her parents, ion avenue (Bowronville), this afteruoon, at two o'clock, Carriages will be in waiting at the Houston and Grand street ferries, Williamsburg, until two o'clock The great Jebovah, full of An angel bright¢id send, Who took the little harmless dove i To joys that never end. In Sharon, Schoharie county, om Friday, March 16, Poren B. WALKER, at the late residence of bis mother, aged 61 years, 11 months snd 11 days, Western papers please copy Om Tuesday, March 20, Cameren Scuninven, born ia Atmmt Beferstedt, Hanover, aged D1 years. Tis frienda and acquaintances, those of his r- in-law, William Sebumenn, the Hemooia Lodge No. 19) C Jaflerson Goarde, fully iatted to ated. the funeral, this afternoon, at hall-past one o’¢lock, from hia Inte residence, coroer of | Houston and Lewis atreets, His remains will be taken to the Lutheran omg hs for interment Om Wednesday, Maren 20, after « protracted Ulners, Kespert Kiowmny. Her frienée, amd thove of her brotliers, Nicholas, nix, ond Richard, are invited to attend the faune this afterneon, at one o'clock, from the rosie her mother, corner of Twenty dath street and 7 venue, the ioombaas of, Sonaon | 2 | | | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MAROH 23, 1855! SALES AT AUCTION. Oa Tapnenatnd srottng, Maosh 33, 24s Rema, wile fhe fricads of the’ Bere aged 00 i His friends ives, and those of hia son, Se J. a his sons in-! emt John Hanraty, Ezra Dod, iam Ryan, are respectfully request the funeral, this afternoon, at two 0’ residence, corner of Rivington and Orena ednenday evening, March 21, Joan, infant fon of Peter bY jaret Shand, 5 months and 21 days, The rela' ‘and friends of family are respect{ully imvited to attend the funeral, this morning, at eleven o'clock, from No. 164 Ninth avenue, without further in- vitation. On Thursday, March 22, of croup, MaRy only daughter of Satauel and Elisabeth Cheshire, aged 3 years avd 4 months, ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral rervices, to-day, at twelve o’clock, at ‘No. 153 East Twenty- fourth, street. Her remains will be caken to Oyster may for interment. ednesday, March 21, Mrs Exiza Witson, in the 66th year of her age. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral services, at the house of her brother, the Rev. Dr. Mecauley, No. 57 Amity street, at two o’clock this afternoon. Op Thursday morning, Mareh 22, after a short but painful illness, WituaM G, Darton, only son of David ‘and Martha Dayton, aged 5 years, 6 months and 7 days. His remains will be taken, this moruing, by the Harlem eight o'clock train, from his late residence, No. 86 East Twenty eighth atreet, to Northcastle, Westchester eoun- ty, for interment, Dearest Willie, we give thee to the earth, And the primrose shall have birth. O’er thy gentle head; Thou that hke a dew drop borne, . On a sudden breeze of morn, Brightly thou bast fled. On Wednesday, March 21, Catuxaine Benning, wife of Jobn E. Benning, aged 17 years and 6 months. Her funeral will take waco this afternoo ) at two o’clock, from No. 31 Forgyth, corner of Walker street. In Brooklyn, on Wed y, March 21, Mr. Paraiox Maturvs, in the 67th year of his age. His friends and acquaintances are requested to attend the funeral, trom hit late renidence, No 28 Plymouth street, Brooklyn, this afternoon, at half-past twoo’clock. At New “Rockell on Tuesday, March of brain fever, Miaa SUSAN JiesuP, 17 years and deys. Her "at were int the Westchester burying groups At Bergen, New Jersey, on Wednesday morning, March 21, Many Mariya Pavrox, daughter of Edmund H, Pay- ton, aged 22 years and 4 months. ‘the friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her father, in South Ber- en, near Newark plana road, on Sunday afternoon, at f-past two o'clock. At Batavia, on Wednesday, March 14, Jonn Lampxrton, aged 87 yearn. Mr. L. came to Batavia in 1801, and was one of the aawn the trees to make the road At Jerney ‘cys a Thursday, March 22, Jax, twin daughter of Shatien H. and Jenale amc cary year, 6 Teale ae 22 da, The relatives and friends of the family are rospeect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoos at past ane o’clock, from No, 99 York, corner Vanvorst street, Jersey City, ‘On board the United otates mail steamer Uncle Sam, on the passage from San Francisco to Panama. on Suan- day, March 4, of disease of the heart, Groxor F, Livp- Bay, Jr., 24 years, son of Captain G. F, Lindsay, U. were Friday, February 2, by a fall from the royal on a fal ™m roy yard to the deck of the clipper clipper. ahip Phantom, on his voyage to fan Franciaco, Jouy, son of the late Augast T. Cowman, of Hyde Park, inthe 16th year of hia men who chop) through that villag ADVERTISEMENTS | RENEWED EVERY DAY. second hand’ pianos, melodeonss neums for sale or for rent low, by’ BERKY & GORDON, 27 Broadway. Jd U Li br s a8 comPostr 10N.— RUTH bib seal SOB FHTeCRE, dedi gasny fone wihes ‘This in ono of Juilton’s characteristic 0 priliant. spariling, ‘and prettily weed he title pass hed Bol etd FROM IRELAND.—MR. MeGEE’S FIRST from weciond will be Ving arsed in thie week's It no Dr. Cabill's letter to Lord mersten, Price ig canta For sole by ots il news agente, at eh a 102 Nassau street, whore subscriptions will be reesive: N taint ispas mea," hane ‘ Tn the ‘vol dion ore re the Tolle 2. = Hr) of the Mosquito. ak ot » Mai Grave ¥i ht, Ae., he. perform: a ty the Bu 9 Co2aNs, Pu fisher, 116 Nusoae ” STARTLING DEV ELOP isories of ‘Away, ly * Silver Moon is abining Operas Mlasterted sa mih roones bayead the ia and Paes sia B Price 1235 qpnts, By « distinguished Cali Tuie be no mere creat part A if we er to or low—w whether at the min Indge Lynch, @ recognine the perso deseriood, at te 6 cmling wal Itbesour of are trends and od tives, aad He poctests ete . ho have toon EW SPRING MANTILLAS. GEO. BRODIE, No. 51 , direct from Paris, 8 No. id PENING OF PARIS MILLINERY, AT 409 BROAD way.—Miss D. A. GARDENER will 0 edty, March 22 bowuets, direct trom York; Iii, Congrows street, Sa ark JP RING OPENIN tillne,—Moly OF THE LEADING FASHION IN x Bell Fey his +plomdid dock » the indiee ot the metropolis and rar 8 Tuesday next, Mare The di x bare arest mony re MOL NFORMATION "WANTED ¥ EDWARD Me MENRY taylor, who left Brooklyn. on the Oth of Jw re aot sioech yi JAMES ight at 9 ove! a heard 0 ‘ally seceived By his daaght MoDevitt, 127 Cherry tr \TRTTER AT THE BROAD one for Companion od gontiomen im the y. Sehool for practice ing. tolrees every Wednesday and Sat niet. from ft ll o'clock e> _FURNITURK. POR SALE.—SOME MAHOGANY AND ROsEWooD furnites ‘lehly tramed pletares, poreslain ond ae veers, ners and otber curtains, platet sad mlverware Also some very fine Brevoort place, feo ti bere need not apoly PLAYING CARDS, Petite CARDS.—P AKO PLAY. Hine and cotton ards, made Seren te the trade and clot bi ose ee reat. Opposite (be beter Ne Stognct cluster cnt thavts en nt elus ete wateh and sin e monde; a cee ix. hee} sc bneapend ea all Mag ef cates of traen a pina, seal pene! oi pain —abects, pillows, bl mon washstands and crockery, china vases. clegant china tea sete, best cut glassware, cutl ¥ silverware, salvers, castors with boavy cut Botta a pos in ease: pale of the AGT eer, Paice inthe _ (Friday by Be will cr to Europe —EDWA) amelied and set on rings, old she hold furniture, rich velvet ear silver ware, &o.—HEN R bedroom oon, forks, rich plated toa ounce jo well the bous Avctick, ReTieeoeaae devas Suet iN NOTICE—LARGE SALE. ts, t. day) moraing, at IY ry house 70 tase Bint; eh bro- intings, extension ton the boat ki iA JEWELRY, ia iF ro- toy ae. . which en rything nocws to howsokenp- be sold con { UCTION NoTiCE.~BOOKS OF ACOOUN AT tion. —JOUN 9W, ME RE an ell at auction, W o'clock, under thi ke of wooo glaime and docnased and day of tior reparato: lay, snlo INDYKE, ‘ined ‘and ti ra ‘ovember 1A53' 2th Mareh, at 110 rection of the assignee : all tho books din pret contai nis ructionsor, rredito his assignes, saleis made to clone at will tre strect, at the aocoants, whieh 5. » AU TIONRER— ry to removal amine tape of faney goods, rich je fine watcbos, £0, ay at 10s5 It the furniture Also. this day, two bales twine for upholsters, &e, AM inn Plated ware, Si between Thirticth and T Auctioneer. NOTICE. CROCKERY, melled tea and dinns ood ts oe ptory, Mosiny March 26, By oraer of A, McDONEL, GLASS, » Ric nota, Fi ronoh out ty fire res a. W! oard baskets, |. SHIRLEY, ASSTION NOTICE—J, BOGART, AUCTIONEER. —BY J. Bogart, this day, Fooms, coi ment of new and second hand furniture, xo! of Frankfort and itiam at 13s olelock, at the auction roots, an assort nd sofe bed- Shogany and cain soat chairs, mahogany aud other carpets, mirrurr, crockery, tweuty douen Scoteh Assignees ar lose o'clock, at the. of annig & ines, cordiuls, olarete, cham, i finvoiee of rity, engraved 25 epg Y el lage importi Sgurs, grou je ont glass rich Jnpanose ware, , fancy boxes; als curiositios, jon Ini mia, marble and brona nkstend 6, deoauters in mpage, gobleta, together with minn -lnse War: id with peart, an assortment of Chine, 18 SALE OF 4 SUPREB STOCK OF FANCY DEW ATER will sell, this day, Jonson, 14 Maid i , fourteen splendid French china dinaet se x to lmport from $90 tu Bad, 25 =) Teh toilet ris ‘50 splendid tete-n tote sote, D. to-morrew, Saturday rich ol pain and Brussels car} —To-morrow, (Saturé hy) street, oo rela royal tables; all crockery, Fresch ohina, forks, spoon: a outiery, cut classware, cantern, wi bampagnés, dke.; waiters, ‘wood noven their rors roo! f HOUGH, AUCTIONEER.—MORTGAGE of splendid rosewood fur faven octave pianotort costly china and silver ware, honvy vely without recard to, weather. 79 Wi fine toned peting, mprising the velvet floor and stai +0, ion le, wilver tom’ sory: , warranted; ughout; work fas, Sixties, ietoads, rane. to do, he CAN & ELLSWORTH, AUCTIONRERS AND I estate + brokers, under Bank of the Commonwonith, a) will G the resideye moving 1 ROCERIES, SALBON, Pride, a countinghouse doskar yy. March 23, at nes, fi er plated ware, eonsi ier G. HORTON, AUCTIONRER, WILL Siva + sonal attention to the raise i dem bold ‘etuase 4 wardrobes, Ac.; ”, glasses, with intings, in gilt framow; with ao the HIS PER ture, wt ep housslleeping orf tales ae bic anstiog poems paid the same day of SUGARS, PRUNES, TEAS. ee street, ‘nor of Groen Friday, wtreet. Hi ta naments, hold past) bo or I streets, Henry Maren H" I the Cryeeal ON W bold furnitere ral 084 Norice warerente. ve (thi ronal atten the sales n rem k BNKY day.) 4 w'eloek, jonry 7, Leeds will sell as abe paintii uu at house I the #0, consisting of tapertry irrors, oil eperior Tovewood and . with marble to; dining room furniture sales, LEEDS, of a jeweller At Il o'elock, A.M oe street, aaricner + & wufuetured by W o—Haturday, March 2 19 Nawsau street the a6 thoes revert LELDS & 60 pth snd ob imet Persons intending te to attend thie wale, as the propristory «' dormers SALE OF Hovenn: L VANDEWATER « hork, at the on fersiters, re bog amy CRF d robes atearom Lables, rowew ied bed . +, hair mattresses, farniti at 10% Sele of genteel howsehord tar cloth. agplene and chairs in AUCTIONEERS ry H. Leeds & Co. will give hey have done for man: RXRY H. LEEDS, AUC TIONERR—RY ch Zi wt 105 o'elork, wt the store ‘A laren aasortunen' T iatehellor a ts 1. LERDS of ENRY 8. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER —BY I. 1. LERDS veieek, at the Aleo. York, and one very the prise medal ae 2 eovera! One Aloe one fon SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER Bouse Li consisting of mabe’ bets amd bed ote, mirrors, Alive, | Salseman of 1k Om object ot loving toeir mai asl to first claws ‘Auction at tho residences of tumailies vresk or removing; they will alao hmve regular 79 Nassau street, between Fal miewoe of those who SALES AT AUOTION. IPF'S SALE—ON FRIDAY stat South streshs at 10 o'cleee A ee wholesale Aa) censieting of large as- bennett Onin oer AUpTION NOTICE BY C. A. WATER ia ware takes place pany Marol24 8 BURY, lane an hin ware ‘ines Company’ also mvee ‘ready on Friday jogues on Friday. 5 “> rand of city purchasers and the trade qo 10 DAY.—TUNIS MORREL AUCTIONEE! gues ral Auction and Commission hant, store SI Murray monte for bis sales af orton o oalee a ine at pelate read cee: a atree! rn. mi y black wainat porte aeesang bu roan and wasnstand, marble tops; mahogany parlor auis co. were with hair cloth, black walnut chair aud rockers, 1 brary bookcases, mahogany rosewood | rich frame ‘e Md js gold tre, sofa and oard to suit purchas Addititivaal iavol nie CITY OF BROOK ng to the Corpor Prices That, by virtue of mers of the Sinking Fund ol cr il 19th, 1856, at HA of New York, Dutlaings te uated tn the sity of Dreskiy, vis. -— J, ot and Vuilding thereon, (four story brick ators,) No. 21 Puiton street. Map com, (four story briak atoro and t. May , Prick store and ding, now used aw mting on Water stroet, near Map oe thereat, (brisk building now eed as roe ting om Water stroot, adjoining the abo ok livery stable ‘treet, and adjoining tl ting om Water there ee At public muction, for five years, me time and place, vix, 14, with three story frame build ing, ovoupie 8. Lot, map N a butehe: OP, iv with three story trame bnilding and 19, old frame building usod ava black Will be offered for sale, at the same time aii place, poration of the in the oft; by the Hud: Oth and 15168 atrecte. pe nd leased tay be ob: tained at tho Comptroller's office, No. 6 Hall of Keeordn TREME OF BALE ‘Ten per cent of the purchase money and expenses of wale, Jor the Lote wold, to be paid at che time and place of gale; when the deode dred, the yearly rent r the property lense place of wale, (to be applies ¢ to the fen ments during ANDO Woop, Mayor, SMITH. ecorder. ce Com. Board of sid Y. C'WAN DEL itre Ww, IRVING, AUCTION REK—BLEC hold furniture —William Irving & ¢ auction, ow #aturday, >) Jin street, clorant ta) wel Cnepots, Lroeatalle nad window curtains, “Freeh plato plier gland, mantle oto ments, ROperb euite Carved rorew covered in red plush; rosewood extensl wood Vroneh hedstend, | Fosewoud marblotp dress $ MELLOR, AUCTONRER—BY HOUGHTON & MELLOR, on Monday, Mareh 20, at 10s, o'eleck, ® Prit er of Meteor, magnificent house W, treet, on Saturday, eo wood parlor f brogatelle and. plush: ried in Fie covered rorewoo tre tables to mate inarblo top and mieror back; tw) ie rien ais fr it thick Freneh welvel, hearth, 4 t, plated rods, ‘hall ied farmiture, rerpentine toilet sets, thick hair matt t farniture iv in exerllont order, dat Deporita required try and wood parlor suite, ¢ two French plate mirrors, brocatelle snd Ince window eur sireet, cone oil cloth, richly carved f plush; rosewood ceutre tabl marble sinh and bracket at od variety be sale will commence, The whole in excell order vadeand housekeeper: Sale ptive, by viens om morning of sale, Deporite required fr IRVING. TON Pe Wit * 0 HOUSEHOLD ¥ re, in bait cloth, make 40., centre and hall lanterns, with » 4 by auction, this morning, street WW, Matte au ard at 10) at 105; o'clock, at 17 Fulton OTIONE t | Forelere, ae M. WITTERS AUCTION Bi MULLINEKY GOODS. AMES TUCKER. IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE one te the On malty beast ymin wed tee Leet val: THAVELLER® GUIDE. M ERCHANTS LINK FOR ALMA Y —THROUGH out leading, from pier foot of Rot n Pr eet nad North £ onde ‘ FOR PHILADELIIIA Jereny Olly mail ond Maude AM and vr N EW JEREFY RAILROAD % aot W 50.000 et the Ih of the Sms, area fare colisueg. Lareeh bet oom RNISHED ROUME TO LET -ONK On TWO Onn tlemen enn OMEID good rooms, without bs Witt, SEE en resent location Gown town ite wtreet WKEK—THE S0m Kine wit eysle 47. from Mt tot, for the seminal ebar; eA Ferre 4 deh AM, sed 25,7 Ase nate pemmacebip re é9eed trem ¥i5 te O10 for ten lergeas, oy 915 Tor tenmty in sing satioussy. Bevkteeping reteerd free ey val ah " itis 7 ttm Da Brentwey ) DACRE aay vorme, tbe beat, eivore of aenliery, ow meat denirahen parte of | orgs ein chat ts ee “ee yshe ‘aye © mb Puliew F j = | piled trem 5 WANTS. , THIRTE XBARS OLD, WHO A SEAN toe roe Rasa, ana ork. te a rit re, se parte seg frawe GERMAN YOUNG LADY, WELL Bi Atmeriean vines to obtain a situation in a re Temily, to take oar of 01 eo and i a AM y needlework. Besbof city Please address Froderoks UCATED FRENCH LADY WISHES TO enpoge herself as lady's companion, In #ome FeRpecta- bie family, or to toneh thy French language $0 children, no objection to tra best of reference «iy bh © hich salary. 0 in country rooklyn it No. rh note addressed there OF bo Mig for Mary A. Maxwell, care LES A SITU. ATION AS BRAM lonse call st No. 1 Amity y t yours, RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMAN desirous of obtaining a situation as purse and seam js of sowing; would have mo ob the: sguntey for the a peer, Cau bo roon 20) Sixth street, third + from 7) stroct, between front room, for RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIL WANTS A SL cook, washer und ironer Cail for two days at 242 Sint N WOMAN WANTED IN Lda aw 10 and do the sewing te: None but euch Mease plover wd apy Shu ads box 4804 New Yo \OK, AND CHAMUPEMATD AND WAIT . formemalltamily Hoth mast understand references, Apply at @ SITUATION WANTED—BY A REAPEOPABLE he A youg married woman, ar wet nurse reference can be given. Plei ply at 90. Miche street, sr Atlantic street, South Brooklyn, Can be seen tor twa try come well vply to ks Rourke, “MY A TIDY GIRL, TO wal re Ib So ptafe ‘es the to work avenue reeo! 06 Badson © SITUATION I8 WANTED do either plain cookie work o near young ROTESTANT Lapy 8 AN1OU8 10 on ine jon to attend on % read ad" rr for her if required. and ma i quite competent to instruct young children im of French; hae ‘ve ol jection te travel. None y A bth etreet, ITUATION TU to tin waah >, be bem ECTABLE Washing, aud ironing noes. Cnn be seen 4 fenth avenue, between y fourth and Twenty Ath vtrects, thigd Boer: tere: A S- A LROTE ituation me d Undermtands cutting gud fittin Has good refrrencer reat, for two dye 7 WIDOW TANT YOUNG WOMAN wker, Ine private family Indies’ dresser: alse Addews Maria, 627 Gres Good fare Other RESVECTALLE GERMAN G food Knglish, wants e situation se soametress oF lady pectable family, Addreve Ge Howard ttreet, or CB), Herald office {MIDDLE AGED | thon ae Indy SCI WOMA 4 WOMAN WH enn make Indien’ ko in the country or to tr two days ah 44. Third x mull ty oe the last three yours treet, No. WW Ka between Third aud Fourth eveaues, for two deye. COOK A ina family to J etreet hs PECTABLE PROTESTANT) YOUNG GIKt min © respectable family to do light ie or tal care of chivdron home. Vicaee AND NURSE, 4 be req Apply for further partioulag uired to ancom A BITUATION 70 COOK have no ahjse:ione to, d privere fainily, She 4 can come well reoommended of the mort respectable families im panes York tae 76 & short distance im th Vics Vawinoa vires, #oound Mowe, IFomh recta stands the shove perfectly, wld eat BRO Sheth corner of Righteen ts un ATION WanrED 4s WRT NURSE IN A bys sply at fire the beat 210 Sullivan © Ne. b. tevel rove KES ECTABLS YOUNG WOMAN WANTS A SITU ood eity be ween, for two a . Greawien eeu Chriutopher ane lar A ousepnesaty AnD Yalan fo% A yinsr fh ciase t 4 be peud reler nee /EMAN, OF New York Maal une who 7 or #0 6! Ue afore objet. Ung ree and copebaicy 4 YOUNG MAN WANTS 4 FITCATION AY GARDEN JL et, or former jwire at 373 Green A YOUNG MAM pee ia s.whotontte WANTED, BY RUSHMAKEN WANTED, A MAN WHO CAN COME } eth mead apply t y owewt Philadel pb. Probe & wood hand, Write, diving 9 PEELE woserta 4 1 yooh emplezed the werden ot Ba levee Horpne Past rive peneraily toes (UMRIRTIAN Hows J Bath Keepers, « i” OOK WANTED —WANTE WANTEDOND THAT CAW ComE to¢, may bear of & einuation by ecm ‘ jy GOGDA- WANTED, Good. iL City p*t. Avriy ted Cy ei ae Eb—k PORN G WAN CAPAULE the preerri) raservige A Menree streets For balance of Wants see Sixth pare of Sebing shacre-s! » stave. ond «her veghly wader vee

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