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2 WTERESTING FROM mexico AND THE RIO GRANDE, Our Special Monterey Correspondence, Moyrenay, Jan 5, 1500. The Reactionists in Possession of San Lans and Zacateoas— Retirement of the Liberal Forces—Fureed Loans by Gener val Garza—The Governorship of the State—Ministe- McLame's Treaty—How the News of Its Negotiation wa; Received at Vera Cru:—Vilaurri Provably Elected Gover nor of San Luis, ac * ‘As I advised you in ‘my last, the reactionists took pos. peasion of San Luis and Zacatecas after the retiring of the Vberal forces. The last pamed forces made a stand at Matohuala, some sixty leagues this side of San Luis, num- Dering about three thousand, under the command of Governor Garza and General Uraga, but upon the ap. proach of the reacuonary forces from San Luis, Governor Garza, with the principal part of te army, took the road for Tula, in big own Stato, deeming it undoubtedly a more wecure point for himself, forces and friends. This re- doubtable General and all the Tamaulipans have thus far — ‘upon the maxim that he who ‘runs away will live to fight another Although he has not thus ,diz- Played any great military capacity or fighting propen- " NEW YORK “HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3h 1860 one gun becn takem than was the charge enthusiastic lly renev cd; resulting im the taking of the other and on); rr v piece of artillery, Whereupon the rout i enemy Decame general and complete. Capt. Ford's mea | continued to fo) ow them in old ranger style Every man | then became bis own Commander, and pursued in the di- rection which promiged the mivogt certain resuits, For more than wn hour guns could be beard on ali sides, and ae cach man returned be bad some wken of his skill to show his coummander that he had wot been idle whic abd- sent from bis compavy. pte Rangers goon Zoncentrated, and Capt. Ford secing | ( he victory was complete, sent & portion of the men into | ollice; 9A, M. to ; bend of the river on the track of some laneors ; they re turned apd reported tbat Cortinas had crogsed with ouly twenty four mounted meu uty Mexico. Capt. Tobin and ail the Rangers except some of Lieut. Walker's, Capt. Herrou’s, and portion of the different companies, and some few oftlcers, returned to Ringgold barracks. Capt. Ford and the remaining force, passed on to Roma to save it from being sacked, and its inhabitants from sbaring the samo fate as did those of this place, and many others upon the river but a few days since. He was succesésfy! and reached Roma before aay of Cortinas’ band had time te concentrate upon it—he remained but a Short pme and returned to Major Heintzelmsa’s command, fiye miles this side of Roma, and. after reporting to him, left for Ubis place, where he will remain,1 presume, for several days. What will be the next movement depends upon tho future. It wus a glorious victory, and ‘ Old Rip Ford,” and the entire Kanger force, have won laurels enough for one day, aud have redeemed the honor of Texas from the stain that | Amonnt of assets J ROUSHS, KUOMS, &O., TO LWB, FINE DOUBLE ROOM, WITH PANTRIES AND.EX- tevaion, to let, to a family, without email children, or SUNANOIAL LBERT H. WICOL SY. STOCK AUCTIONEER BRO} ‘and Banker, 62 Wiliam street —ine canoe atacand ther aud pI ag re a bree singis gentlemen, with, excellent soard. st Sobrosers’ sone, ne meet es pice ‘Melerences exchanged. Js,0u8 (o let, without soard UuaGuar fn MOUNT & UO., BANKS wy Waid, ST. PR'VATE FAMILY WILL LET TAK SECOND FLOOR AM Neate Leters of wedi to teasclery, “available ia ail front Room and the whole of the thied story in » m aeeo arte of the world throngd the Mesera Aothrchild ra an Le ee mory by up town, near the Central Pack, b aly don, Frain, Vieuuns Bi Tea, ad wets cofrespondeote. | of three or four persons; reat $260 per Aaaum | Across C. B., box 1,70 Post bilce. ps “ LARGE BOARDING, “HOUSE TO LET—FULL OF borders, near Astor piace. t low. ‘Che whole or POR ee a ay: without any. Ad- A, station D, New York Post office, FIRST CLASS HOUSE TO LET ON GREENE eireet, Je the att part of CaaS to the most perfec. orcer, wih gas chandelies. Now vacant, Yearly rent uati! ib heapenbererered KINSHIMER, 43 Fourth » NASH IN SMALL BUMS LOANKD ON FKCORITIE / every description; business dune irictly coatidentini 4M. 316.10 SPANM & WALLERSTEL (OgsONE_ OF 0 CITY, Bc OL BONDS. DUK February ‘will be paid on prasaatation, at the banking house of WILLIAMS & C0., No, 4 Wall ot IVIDEND HOMESTEAD FIRY. INSURANCE COM- PARP, Oflgn CAME aE Etna at Seat yy few YOu ‘Jaa. 2 intad atotridend of | TRAKERY—TO LET, IN THOMPSON STREET, NEXt recede tae B cauemtschy saan anes Weed aa prosiino, Trane ra K. Os Kat secrets de Seghbarbood: Tageire ef JUAN. RINSIMH Wo.3 Ve hpalied pemnines at pans ing th Sri riek place. CARDING HOUSE TO Let—a FIRST OLA8a LONG 0) with Gee whale oe a vari ot fas farsivure and wd et for wale F Q ls pr ANNUAL REPORT Fhe whale or a part of the farnitare andy BUG. STORE, TO LET—AN up ‘gTAND, CORNER tote, No. 64, Fourth iret Fixtures for Peed vi re ORK Hck na tae al RoavWAr OFF.CE 0 Bee ae pg be e ra Se second to me in had been ‘ast upon her, at Brownsville, by the defeat of Amonet of premniuns Tseostved during, tee os 4 ao a dceateanaouees ee matter posin; loans upon foreigners the 3 Rae a and robbing conductas, You will recollect the money he sscortian Be ber ag em ie a ts nae rhe on sina semis 91,517 72 FoR E00us 70 LET.—NEATLY FURNISHED ‘amount o housekeeping, extorted from the English, French, American and Spanish {79 of country ten miles in oxtent, so complete was the | Tan 1 1°60... 4 7.88 OT mati eeeat a Pie, Seemnaerate iar Reape aeeins, © morohants of Tampico, about a yoar since, which money Toh uses ws a of endowment prea + 16b bL_644.384 22 | 149 Prince street, um: \- it now future. jotermine whether pen liheral goconenenh more chinpetise retane, 2 49 i erpment will demand Cortinasot Mexico, and if she re- ‘rom: he phd a ee ERS gad... a2 Niger ar | minister to the Governor a strong roprvof for his con / to give bim up, will {t mt be suiliciest oause. for im- | Amount paid for losses by death. -...-..SH2 046 65 We Prince stroet, inroom No.2 @uct. He bas since exacted no moro forced loans, but the — mediate occupation of Northern Mexico by our forces, un- Asponat paid Sor interest on, Aeidonds, a7 09 oo other day he happened to encounter a train of wagons on Poe eer! for the past and permanent 8e- sei ROPERS oo tia i Lets ROOMS FOR Lit MANUPAOTORINO 70 ‘turn preva cancelled > their way to this mere ne oer | se pie e tetang shai, Rutten te ere ole are masts aes ies, » os ase ses, corner of ‘and | Sebi, for our merchants, and he modestly helped bimse! yi ener cannot mount paid fortauve and aw’ xpecien 15,241 62 YFICES TO LET—IN MARK LEVI'S NEW BANETO frem to the pretty little sum of $60,000. Reolamations ‘will, of course, be made for the same, and ultimately the general government will be obliged to repey it. But that | will not help the poor merchants at present, who have their notes to pay and will be greatly embarrassed in their | ‘Dusiness by this lawless act of robbery. | ‘The reactionaries occupied Matehuala as soon a8 Garza left, and it is supposed that they will endeavor to come to this'city. If they see fit to come, there is nothing to pre+ vent them. Effuits are now being made rp pie naa 4 } an army of 2,000 men {0 oppose their coming, an | progress has ’alrcaoy been made tu the matter. { ‘Colonel Quiroga will leave in a few days with @ part | of the forces, and General Zuazua wil! follow with the re- | mainder shortly after. I have my doubts if they at- | tempt coming, as they would be too far removed from their fleld of operations and liable to be out off by an army in their rear. Vidaurri and Arranberri are the two prominent candi- dates for 6overnor of this State, under the election lately ordered by the Legislature, {t is doubtful whether either will have @ majority of the votes, in which case it will fail upon the Legisiature to appoint one or tae other. The election took place ten days ago, but in this slow country at will be some weeks before we shali kvow the result. ‘The returns come in upon the backs of mules and jack asees, 8Ld Lot upon railroads of telegraphic wires, as in more civilzed countries, 80 that lightning speed cannot be expected here. ‘daurri has returned to bis native town after a brief | sojourn of two months ip the neighboring State of Texas, He vistted San Avtonio and austin, the seat of govern- ment, and was very well received at each of those places, He brings back wih him a strong admiration tor the pro: ess, he rapid growth and genuine prosperity of that te Binoe it came under American rule. If every public | man in Mexico could spend, uot only two months, but two years, pot in the state of Toxas, but in the obier secons Of the Union, we might expect something like an approach to a free and eniightened government in Mexico. As it Dut thai Cortinas has received aid and reinforcements from Sees | i? ta at Matamoros, Reynosa and at all other | Amount pad ‘for. watous entertainment oy! bas crossed over and received public ints upon the Rio Grande. ” Besides this, the facts be- eee us are, that he has destroyed only ‘American proper- ty, and has murdered only Americans on bis route, except When some previous personal difficulty led him to ici one of his own countrymen. We havo just learned that Cort- nas is pow collecting forces to recross the Rio Grande, to | commence the wur again; if 80, will not Texas send torces to tho fronticr in sufficient numbers to follow bim into his haunts, and chastise bim whenever found, even though it should take us to the vei ry gates of the "Montezamas? 1 shall be mistaken in the chivalry of her citizens, if they will longer ailow an enemy upon their borders, who has steeped his hanes in the blood of so many of thelr fel- low citizens, and who has dared to hoist @ Mexican tag vy soil 1 would hke to mention in detail many of tho officers and men who haye won golden opinions of all who saw them perform acts of daring and bra- very which have given to the Texas Ranger tbe prestige of ola lang syne; but when so many have done so well ‘their whole fe 8 it would be inyidious to mention any for fear of doing others infustice, Major Heintzelmnn bas proven bimself to be an etflcient officer, and is just!y entitled to the bighest encomiums from the State of Texas, and should receive a vots of thanks | from ber Lecisiature for his prompt aud energetic action. | And the officers of his command have acquitted thom selves with honor in rendering bim every assistance in | their power, to consummate tho objects so desirapie to be attained. The lose of the enemy is not, and cannot be accurately | known; it is very great, however, in both killed aud wounded. No prisoners were taken. The following is the lwet of our wounded :— | Capt. Jon 8. Ford, two contusions from grape shot; } Adjt. Colin D. McRea, slightly, : | severe; Mr. Davis, seve jes Kay, | Richards, stightly; Joby nna, slightly; ether Ferrill, is, wilh their antiquated notiors, their old Spanish forms of proceeoings and rules of Jaw, their arbitrary ideas of | government, true real freedom has but Iitic chance. A Intle stronger infusion of the Anglo-Saxon race will soon remdy the difficulty, and this we shall have goon, if the treaty pegotiated by Mr. McLane shall be | promptly rated ‘by the United States Senate, as should | Bevdone, ‘With wis body ow rests the responsibiiity, and it is to be hoped that this body will, for once,laying aside | all party and sectional feelings, respond heartily to the caliot duty and patriotism. The news that a treaty had | been negotiated at Vera Cruz was received here with the | greatest joy and satisfaction by all American citizens, acd | the only long and gloomy faces to be seen were those of | ‘the Gacbuping, or bigoted Spaniards. The more intel!l- gent portion of the Mexicans seem to be entirely satistied with the provisions of the treaty, being convinced that Without assistance trom the United States peace cannot be reetored (o their distracted country. Tax. 6. 1800. | It appears from the accounts received last night | and this morning thet Vidaurri will 00 elected by a | large majority. This is at tha moment the opiaion. Arranberri bas given himself up entirely to dissipation and bis best friends have desorted bim, as ho $s sidin now with the reactionary party, and of course, to maka | litical adherents, prociaims loulty against the’ Geainpo- Kectane treaty. This of course is of no consequence. be is now doue up completely. It appears that Mr. Galen do's trip to the United States, for the purchase of arms, bas cost tbe government a round sum, ag, besides his ex: penses, he bas mapaged to lay aside some $25,000. things ‘go now in Mexico, and he has been dwearded by | Vidaurft and all parties BIO GRANPE CITY RETAKEN—BATTLE WITH CORTI- NAS AND HIS BANDITI, AND THEIR TERRIBLE DEFEAT—FROM SIXTY TO NINETY KILLED—CORTI- NAS ESCAPES—SIXTEEN AMERICANS WOCNDED — LIST OF THEIR NAMES—FULL PARTICULARS OF THE BATTLE, © We append the following description of the battle be- tween Cortivas, the Mexican bandit, whose outrages on the American territory on the Rio Grande have frequently | ‘been noticed in this journa}, and Major Heintzelman, of | the United States army, with a force of ono hundred and fifty regular troops and a body of Texan Rangers under Col. Ford. The telesraphic news of this event was pub- Ushed in the Herarp of the 12th inst. .—~ 10 GRANDE Crry. Dee. 28, 18% R—On the 26th Captain Ford obtained per- ajor Heintzelman to make a forced march for it off the enemy if they attempted to re My Dsar mission of } this place, to treat. He ron's, numbering about eighty men. camp, cightecn miles below this, he met aix men, Cortin: scouts, end fired upon them, killing one, itis belioved, Soon after this he caught a spy, aud from him obtained information that Cortinas had possession of this place, and having from five to six hundred men, intended giving us battle. This changed the original intention of Captain Ford, that of oceupying the road teading from here to Roma, in order to force the encmy to give him battle. He accordingly ordered a bait, to await the coming up of Major Heintzelman, who bad aleo made a forced night's march. By daylight we were in sight of Ringgold bar- racks, ready and ubxious to attack the enemy. Captain Ford, in command of the Ranger for As rected to gel a position on the opposite side ot ‘ag to cut off the pocsibility of a retreat, whilst Map: “Helnt. zetman, with one hundred and fifty regulars and two twenty-four pound howitzers, would advance and bring on the engagement. Captain Ford, with the advance guard, came directly upoa the enemy's outposts and drove diem in, and at once commenced surrounding the town, in the following order:—~Licat. Waiker’s compa- py ip the advance, foiluwed by Captain Herron, next Captain Tomiinson, tben Tobin, and lastly Hampton. ‘So soon ag the town was thoroughly inveswed, Captain | Ford learned that Cortinas was a mile from the plazo, well posted and over confident of a specdy victory. So soon as Major Heintzleman could be informed of this fact Captain Ford gave the order to advance in douole quick time. Captain Tobin, meantime, having been directed to take @ position to the right and attack the leit wing of the enemy, whilst Captain Ford advanced by the main road to attack bis centre, Brisk frig immediately commenced and was kept up for half a mile, when Ford gave the order to clargs, which was enthusiastically obeyed by every member of his com- Mand, numbering about eizhty men. The charge was continued until within forty or tify yards of two picces of artitiery. Seeing four or five hundred men dofonding the position, Captain Ford ordered bis men to halt, file to the e right and form i the densc chaparral. The moyemont | was quickly executed, though performed under a perfect volley of musketry and cannon, and & heavier fire [have | never witvessed, ineffective as it was. This position | Captain Ford heid against the entir forco of the euemy, notwithstanding be was nearly surrounded, and at ond me a volley of rifle shots were poured in upon him from }| the rear, at which juncture Tomlinson, Tobia and others, not finding a pass through the chaparral, and having fallen back, came upon the party, | and in conjanction with Captain Ford's command, succeeded in aixpersing them. Meantime, Lieutenant Walker and Sptain = Herron’s companies were advancing upon the enemy's centre and left, com- ‘manded in persen by Captain Ford. flere Captain Tom- tues, who bad taken so active and effective a part it @ iu the ep¢my’s flanking parties, cam: up aad gal- tantly foined in the fight upon the enemies centre. Son after, Captain Tobin and Lieutenant Litveton, who had ‘Deen assieting the attack upon the tet wing, joined in | with of their companies; when Captain Ford, | Believing bis force enficiently atrongto warrant it. o*. dered a charge. Uncer it the encmy soon gave’ way and commenced a retreat, covering his caugon and roar with his whole force. Most‘of the Rangers, finding such a courte moet ¢ had become dismounted and were actin: as si which prevented a@ second charge, to take th, cannon, end, by the time they were remounted and ia or. der, the enemy bad sto’en 4 retreat of about a mile. A Senin ia of aoa that had been ent o2 from the main body by ‘ord’s forces, made for the | Rio Grande, Major Teraes uman, Dading it itpuesidle to up with the ba ebay and artillery, (bis men being worn down by the forty mies march ‘in tbe procodine four bours,) had ordered Captain Stoneman for. | ‘with his company of i who arrived jast ir charge that portion of enemy as f! were ai- to Cross the river; wherein ten of their namber killed. Tucir retreat being out of by a party of higher up the river, where a portion of them avempt to reach (he other side, tem more ; s loge at this one point crit not have been | y five or fifty, whilst our forces iost none, se race vives a grow | Soopeenes ar mere oy the battle ind with | force just in ime to fod tbe enemy ig fnid ro. } , there not being so much a¥ opporwwuky for Wit po- specimen of a soldier to take a part in the engage- B. He continued bis march, however, as Li ae a the direction whenes came the rej bat- | Meantime, Capt Ford was touping np a si on the ¢ enemy, and wieaing two panish them as savercly as , dit not care to taxe their cannoa, lest Dy ® do they would disperse, seoking the alcaust impenrtreble | 28 33 be ee E 5 aay # ! he | bis blouse, | iron bails, and | mores. Col | man. al started with bis old company and Captain Hor. | | im Law , the unfortunate victims of that distressing catastrophe, saverely; Frank 1. Bstrange, signtly James T, Callaway, slightly, Richard Butier, slightly ; Joseph Famoro, slightly; Dr. J. Hovgh severely; Merce ton. Harris, slightly; Jon M. Ingraham, slightly; ©. Reich, slightly. §. A. LOCKRIDGE. Cortizas, 2s bas been learned upon good authority, lost in killed and missing 200 mei Colonel Ford is a most bi © man, and unquestionably the best ranger captain liv He rode up to within a few yards of the mouth of Cortinas’ cannon, and four times the cappon was fired at him, each time wounding him, but not geverely ; a piece of one fger was takea oft, and’a piece of iron {rom the cannon struck him in the groin, but a book and bell that he had in the pocket of no doubt, saved him from an ugly wound. canister ehot was made of buckshot, round ‘ot iron and nails, no doubt made in Mata- jonel Ford deserves well of his country; he is ‘@ noble apectmen of & man aad asoltier. Cortinas’ A Negro Minstrel Sold into Slavery, [From the Galveston (Texas) News, Jan. 19.| An ailidavit was yesterday made bofore Justice W. P. | Grifiiths, by Doputy Shoriif Hudgins, that a free negro had come into this State, contrary to our lava, calling himself Joseph Vincent Suarez, and” passing himself for a white Thereupon said Suarez was brought before Justice | Griffiths, assisted by Justice Trueheart, and upon examia- for corneas, street, pear et iam atroot; wil be oe 0,488 62 ted ea Feng iy am = 4 ‘becoment seationer's, or any ober cfice. Rpply a8 above to to MARK LEVY. Oo ICES TO LET ‘AISO, weeWeens FoR LIGHT MAHOU ACTURING Fin sag oUGL, AS & SUBKWOOD, Dr btand 63 Wilte me street, past OF A FURWTSHED HOUSE TO LET—MOST OF ihe rent taken It board by ope or persons, or may be arranged auitable for a geutlemay aod w persons nt spoly with tuoi childeco House newt, and with all the modern improvements. A: House, Madison square Post Rw TO LET, WITH STEAM POWER. APPLY ar 215 Centre street, COME TO LET -TWO PLEASANT PARLORS, WITH chandeliers, and lange exteasion Ruom on first a ee Bascment fixe yard, and pertecti ee epteel house, with s small, agreeanie ae ry for om Varicg atreet, jnet below. sleecker ai Ment S21 per mioo1b Carpets ‘sad part or sil of ftaraitare will ‘be sold if desired at a low price. Addreas W. L. ¥., Station v3 Son ee, Spring street, for three days. Possession diately. rest. Quarterly and semf-ann due aubsequeutto maa, u Interest accrued up to Jad. 1 ja hari ae to Jen 1, 160 Sits remiume sabes ory conveninnoe. ina 26,445 19—$1.767.133.24 The es jeclared a ORIP DIVIDEND OF THIRTY PER CeNt op all polleles for the whole term of Life Bow in force snd which were lasied twelve months prior January 1 isk and AX FER CANT ISTRNEST IN CASE, upon all previobs divideada. payable on aud afer the (rst You: to thone holding certifieates, and to be ailow- nex} premitm on policies upon which notes day of March nex ca tn settlement o have been siendy power, in brick buildings, fire proof vat and t) Greene etreet, between Grand: t TRUSTEES, block from Broadway = Canal street, the best and most cen: Mortis Franklin, George Greer, tral oor bas over 5.000 feet, and Alfred Freeman, M.D., Issac U. Kendall, Hichied Go ail, tides; aanerion. penal pow ‘Bon 40; John M. on John L. Rogers, boltera in rear and dlstine: from, main a building poseeasinn le useing. ‘ebruary next, rent comm ? Henry 1 Beam, Prick, on tne premier, ommencing Mays Apply David Dows, Loving Andrews, oer Daniel S. Miller, Russell bart, 10 LEr— N ATTIC ROOM, SUITABLE. TOR A LONE street, Win i Appleton, indy. Apply at 130 Norfolk Wm. C, = nod Pioy Freeman, John k, Wisi Gus NENIUS R, ROGERT, M.D.} Medien) 0 lose at The oat Fares. coauas cane MLMOWAOS FRANKLIN, Proagoat | ler morpremenl well ened Gre bowda bare : reletiing in furvished rooms. Inquire of , Pi Saraleslwrc ord oot wae Nikx, No.3 Variok place. b, EW YORK AND ERIE RAILROAD COMPANY. -aT | — saperesesparersed JN mee ot the Sard of Dents hello tk fe (0 LET—A PINE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, WITH nt, the rndersigned wore requested, ta viow of tho large ementa tures, Ne Buropean subecriptions to the pian of F vation lnowa to | place (Mlercer, Sen. eee eee sires, Apply at Norte be ready for on their way to New York, to re: transmission, or nite further ascents wil the Int of February” The ander LETS A LARGE axD COMMODIOUS FOUR STORY ffises ts "ae 4 ‘are 00 ‘large tio watran ng voller that KS trick Bul'ding, suitable for manufactaring pu m; the the crmpsny wal weve this basis. Assenia can | Dullding is for with a engive of el; hiy horse be vent as boretoty Madore aia N. OTIS, 4 Wall street, | Power, and sbafting throu poate ts 1 i es or ft mee ea ubseribers, LEY 8, GREGORY, First street, by 100. co South Eighth strect 5.0, BANCROFT DAVis, a Maas ny zee w atta EW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY, ikon So foshes pari oer New York, den 30, Isa-tinterest: coupons of ; second mortgs onde and Dae cf 158K wilt be paid atthe Toa (0 LET_THE sTORE OX THE XORTIIWEST CORNER Proagurerie tee on ed aichy, He EMERSON, Trearuree, | (biabed as family grovery. Apply tte ie grocery ware Sb Arar ZORK, JAN. 31, 1830 “PEORIA fe ght tM LET-IN WAVERLEY PLAGE, BETWEEN FIFTII on the eaplal stock of the Pera and Guresa Valley Ratirosd | 2. 88¢Simb atenues.e bea House, containing seven: Company, has been declared. payable at the office of the com- famfly. Gal ay Were uD & s Nessa st ge private pany, No. 13 William street, on and after the 1th day of Feb- next, ©, W. DURANT, Treasurer, FFICE OF THE Pe bd MUTUAL INSURANCE | ge LET-—THE SECOND FLOOR, OF THE NORTHWEST corner of Broome and wyreertie ima 2 by bese close to Brosdway, and @ fine location for any light mvnutac | ation op rome ne: Banks, they omen = diosa po iy sa be wobtdet Rd if y, submit the fouowing | ‘ring business. Apply to to A. G. LAING, 163 {ulin wrect > cer > | statement of ite nttairs on the Sist 1580 ° and had over one-eighth African blood, It being proven | Premmens reo 1859, LET—TO SMALL, - BESPECTABLE FAMILIRS, to the eatisfaction of the Court. that he was such a person | 7 yimiuns recelv ed cn marine rieks, ‘frou tok Janna Heed Trista trough i fhe the Crown surae. house 16t East Thirey’ | of color as is prohibited by our lawa from coming within | Premiums on Polictes not moazied off ist January, fitth street, ene. hot and cold water, ran; éo., wash | the limite of the State, it was therefore ordered that the | 18W....... 1,896 178 98 | Haye. wana io oxets, dc ; house, new ‘and in ‘perfect or. Sheriit take said Suarez in chargo, and hire him for the er, feut S16 to $21 per wenth. Apply on the vw term of six months to tho hizhest bidder, at the Court | Zotal mount of marine Seaere TE ieee Houto of the counts, giving notice of the biting by adver: | 0 putes bare been ited tow if rie 10 LF THE tisement, posted up at two oF tore public places in tho | Preminoe'tthed” ot face tat da Talihe jancen of Droutwat ane Sitar eee 4 ad ue, guited! county. "The law ys that the proceeds of the hire of a | Slat December, 1859. 94490,917 02 { fora merchart tatlor or milliner. Apply to JacoB FINK, | fre : person vai E hie thus forsing re cae Stale, sae proven | Keer baud oring the 465, 107 Spring street in this case, shall be collected by the Sherif, aud after de: cxoens 3 expens ore " | any have the following asicte, viz— (0 LAT—THR THREF. FLOORS AND BASEMEN’ | dveting expenses, the remainder shail be’ paid over to | olen’ ake ind State of New York stock, city, the substantial brick building 25x80, well lighted, ated said porson of color to enadle him to leave the State, and | Ubaek Bnd other stocke.. da ctieo Re cal on for prix ting or manvfasturin; urRoaas on the fear of 43 that ‘the Sheriff shall notify him. to. loave within rty | Real ¢state—Loaus secured by stocks, bonds aid Centre sireet. “Apply to 8. 8. Bik, Nasaau street é Should he fail to leave th required, the | otherwise. . 955,510 00 | <—————-—— oer Sberitl is « to arrest him again to be hired again at publ outory ior cash, for a term of five years, &c. It is proper to remark that this Suarez came to our city as a negro minstrel, and he has, therefore, the merit of page- ing bimself olf in his professional character for precisely what he is. The ms Express and the Lawrence Calamity. ADAMS Express Company, } 59 Broapway, New Yous, Jan. 21, 1860." f ed please find check for $1,000, which Lam by tho Board of Managera of this company to or dho relief of the enfforers by tho late calamity ence, and to express to you the sympathy for With great respect, your obedient servant, W. B. DINSMORE, Treasures yor of Lawrence, Mass. Cary OF LAWRENCE, 1 or, Jan. 24, 1860." j of Adams Express have received your letter, exprose mueh of warm, deep sympathy for the unfortunate vic. tins of the late’ terrible ¢ afastrophe in this city, accom. panied by the nobly generous donation of 31 ,000, autho: Fized by your Board of Managers for their relict. Tho prescure of cares that bave weighed heavily upon mo since the event muat be my apology for not replying in- stantly; but you may be assured that time will neither diminish nor obliterate from the hearts of a gratefal but ailiicted people the memory of your prompt and timsiy aid. Tendering you the expressions of my own personal gratitude and sincere rs Tam very truly yours, D. SAUNDERS, Jx., Mayor. Domestic News Items. Tres Growine Wurat Cror.—There seems to be a pretty genera) complaint over the State of Tennessee that the wheat crop bas been injured by the severe woathor of the present winter. PERSONAL. _ T LAST INTERVIEW YOU SAID YOU WOULD think, Make up your mind judicious!y, for my answer to person éooken of eaiinot be delayed beyond the time ayect. oo what day, PRiudmatoknanngr w) @. W.—ISHALL BE AT THE ST, NICHOLAS ON tbe Ist and remain until the 6th of February, Come and eee me or send your acdress. ALF. _——— TE RANK—I WISH TO SEE YOU; LET ME KNOW BY Personal in the Herald how I can address you a note, ‘ FRANK, RANK R—PLEASE CALL AND SER MB THIS ing, as I want to see you for ng very partic Ez Guarmnas?, "ADDRESSED THE NOTE OF rae leman on way, will confer favor By appointing a for an interview, at which be tay ert ber with bis wite. i] is sincereiy de y ear ae See ¥ desirous of lewning ae i HAVE INVITED YOU TWICE, AND m4 reply. Lamb apd peas, this day and to morrow, at 3 o’elock; Jam Of tan car mane plsco you a Meat watt will be reasy. . REWARDS. REWARD.—LOST, hp he a EVENING, A $: binck Newfoundland collars inves ‘dove reward wiil be for his reture bj = Y. J mtpety pad y 8. V. Moers, 375 5 REWARD.—LOST, ON BATORAY, IN BROAD. +t) way, near Waverley po ee gold Pencil Case, The soe lt ie please leare Find avenue, and receive o reward. —— $10 & oly ON THE 2TH INST., IN from Water to Chambers Pearl to street, a Wate, Saisaing st in, baat bins and 4 pote made by 'R. favor of BG nie foe ‘Tae above re. TELE egies = PB hh or lh $1@ Rema Peau tone, ae SATURDAY NIGHT, A ae eye ig detween $25 and: and mike Sonbent i of W, Merger. Jan. 19, ha Rodd will please feave Powe We At the $1. 5 BEWARD.— Seasmpnesen to say o50 ter she Cine, parmen inf ost Deep stopped. The finger wi rae ete preggo % e¢book and con! ming avon Nite ina of ‘ney TEE MILITARY. Pe nr ere ei aan: LEY, ery sin AND Datu ROOM at the complied by wih eat tarahare, fe AD py y company !>, Tee aaa aes ros ‘chic of Une New York Rh -sepeneclaglab lost, oN = MOR! anys OF THE belonsing to Hitsha to bank ill, alam pasos and pokes of no etiperval or acover. { For ten miles they wors h tly purtwed, _inany of theiy | number having falion by the snd of the Sharp shomers, | ARZ. ~gocteTy oe ‘when Capt. Ford ordered a charge, which thoagh mate at ay aoe on horses thet had (ravelled a distinioe of alxty miles wit. ae te be bead of Mut rest, was prompt ana very etfective. No sooner had | quapaso EL STSIGER, Beeretary. ving so | LET—THE LARGE RGR, BOART ING HOUSE NO. 12 121 Bleecker street, corver of Wooater; 115,407 43 | on, aod is well calculated 10 les furhbohed roses ee Buia at 121 Bleecker street, in TO, dETIEURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THE Second and Third Floors of a honge with all the modern improvements; family emall; location plessant; also the ex- clnsive use ofa urge Ieitehen, Apply at 183 East Thirteenth sur eet, 1 near Second § avenue, 0 LET—TWO LARGE PARLORS WITH SLIDING doors, with smal! Room; also, a back Basement will be let for businéss purposes or fora family Also, furnished rows jor gentlemen, at 106 Franklin stréet, second block west of Breadway, T° LET IN BHOOKLYN-THE THREE STORY BRICK House, with gas, iixtives and water, 33 Rront airant per vers of 69 and third floor of 71 Nasssn Meet Bent Heeane $12), and others within Gve minutes’ Inquire of A. M, PANNING, 209 Bowery. 732.67 Bix per cent igvorent on ihe oulalanding cerlidcaise of peotea will be paid to she holders thereof. or thor legal represents. ven, on andl after Tuestay, the7h of Februsry next, ‘Afier reserving two cada half mil lars of provis, | the outstanding certi‘icates of thotunte of 1855 wll ueredsemel ‘and paid to the holders thereof, or represeatatives, on and after Tuesday, the th of Febrnary next from wiih | date all interes: thereon will ‘The certificstes to be pro | duced atthe dime of papment and A dividend of thirty-five per cent is declared on the net earn. | ¢d_premiams of the company for the year cading Sist Doce fer, 1892, tor which certidcates will be issued on and after Thcany’ the Tih of February tert The profi of the company, ascertained from the Ist July, Hoga, wo the Tetof Janvary, 1800, (or which were issued, amount to. dain roils from Ist Janu uary, 19 9,837,179 | alk of ferry. 1809, to ist Jan- 0 LRT, UNFURNISHED—FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD Floors in one of the best fitted ‘up houses in New York, with modern improvem jpcaiity unquestionable Baths aud every convenience that can ie desirea. Cars nnd sages 8 tbe oor. Apply at th, avenue, between Xwealy- od and Twenty ihled stveeia, Board if desired { $10,425,470 ve been redeemed . ++ 6,619,2% | Net earnin, remaining witp the compaay, on Ist of the storaye of goods counected with any marine buriness, to be sold by us on Commisaion, SOS, ship chanclers, 808 1 LEASE—THE FAnwania PREMISES pas BUST Deas purpoees, wih two fronts, &e , 7 Bond street, near Broadway. Apply toC, W. FARNILAM, 518 imate or at 192 Broadway, frou 11 to 12 o'clock, to Peter A, son y ane, 4 Edward H. Gillan, JOHN D. JONES, Preakiont. we c Weare, to JOHN C. BAXTER & treet. Vice Pre: WON ¢ ‘OPPER TYPE COMPANY, eet, oes Nork, Jan. 2 1360 —Stxcd Ataspectal meeting heid this day at ¥, have deslared a semiannual diet protis of ‘the Tast_six months, 5 brusr yd next, The wausfer TPOLRASE—FOR FIVE YEARS, THE NEWAUBSTAN, tual Builling $2 Walker strech,’ between Broadway and Elm street. four atories and basement, ee ioe t4 the gear ard ide. suitable for mereantio Gr ovchacieal businces, wen about ary. RALEH L “ANDERTON- 14 Grant aireet, cor ida sat payable ox or after the lat day of Oks Will be cloeed unit! after SAMUEL ORCHARD, Secretary. U=re. ‘STATBS AND CANADA.—THE UNION BANK of London, as ee for Messrs Dunean, Sherman & Co , bank: New York, heres ive noties that wal ee getve'mieney on ‘seconat'of tat esa, for wulek they wal wales, 10 RENT—A PLEASANTLY LOCATED HOUSE IN THR free of mearyct eam on = fy letere ah vielmty of Clinton avenue, Bi 3 Conventent te Ww) ig thee mersahaxtoaive ene autho. Con Folton avenue cars: sleo, F\ ee for sale at a low figure. nent of Earope and ers, payable a all A te gencinet Address A. 8., box 14 Herald oiice. silos and towne lo the Waited Alafes, Canada, £0. chee al eat Bernice cto ee ED Bt fet " ADVERTISER, HAVING A LARGE HOUSE, AT $5,000 street ur Guanes ran docu: | 2, tte regs avout of meng oa aa bered house and jot in this city or Bi 3 care of the same; or revs, Bidwell, 400 ¢ Grands street, en Yor Apply to.or ad: | woud make arrangements to rent the om Bay next The house is pleasantly altuniad an for n summer boarding house, No. 6 Tryon row, room No. 2, WxrEn to TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS—A’ wee, below Zeenty fourth oe highiy, y respectable’ busitices reqit large amount of room lot eighty to one handred feet deep, sala A Se suinated an, $7 00¢ OR 3:4.c00 WANTED, ON BOND AND Apply to J. mortgage, on property in South Brooklyn, worth doubie tte amount, Address Mortgage, Herald otlice, T JACKSON'S—MONEY LIBERALLY Fe my TO | Paries baying a small building that coukl be extended LSnSR Le aie Dey | en 2 alg a beg oe Ge owner. Address A. Z. Y., Herald office. tonal fon, or end sold, ooioue JA ie OTS eon sacar ox re ‘amount on. diamon “AOnRs et 2 8, “Lost mow a opts :T, CRAwsuaserner EY ay = NGTON STREET, ON BA. and Old ealaiiishod Ta LOK pnatweer black and lap, short cropped voinied brokers 1 Chambers greet Bee ‘ramsasied on | Siam vise; Wather clint. x waiatiens Soptven if ut iam ree: oF Copan. A, suitable reward wil be giveu if T NO, © PASSAU RVRERT—A. TONTOMAN, DEA SoU, SEAEe tae broker and comi : 0G LOST.—$2) REWARD.—A SMALL ere leaned ‘ec, CAPA .— for | D tan King Charles’ Spaniel; =a site ons aa Sec aa Roc" Busindashours 4:50 1983 Mees SP | apewern io SE ae bo paid Derely, tuavoin: Bie? porahe Be the Lend UND—A LOCKET AND OF ATN, WHICH Preis RbOmR a y store, 487 Broad FPOURDS A Loner Any ory Datoc genni jeweir; No loan mbout tbe ts cflice signs premises, and business 2 aed tna oo UND_OX FRIDAY BVENING, QUNDIOR ABOUT § 0° 2L00K, powner can ba) wok ve it by proving property; a 49) Crees: — Line SATURDAY toured ett ARY. tet IN go: ADYaRcss MADE ON DIAMONDS, | ay Tew. from »inth street, wand wad by F-GAGH, broker 35 208 Broadway, cornet et 2 x we ng Fak hoes found 2 Palen eee. $end 10, ‘seeond floor, thesia C$ a ne cae im seivseveates. eg l O8T—ON SUNDAY beg m= os JAN, @, proper Fileenth ch . H. ean 4 Broadway, room %, ip a mune. vances on diamante watches, eens ae + &. in Mr. aloxencs chi TK THE OLD ates SORT ene So mers ee alarm, Ob, ay re a eC + store of Le JACOBS & CO., St Mrodwar~agranons | i SS Te ). Lhe fader will be suitaply rewarded by made avd money Icaned on Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Ae. or bought at full value, Terms liberal. Husicess cont tential: No loan ouice signs about tbe premises. 331 Broadway, Lares MONDAY. JAX. yk LANK BOOK ON THR Bowery Savings Bark, tha. fader will please ‘Urand sireet. ASH TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS AND PEARLS, O08 ‘ eee ee een a 110.4 Magnets 3 ieee Raa athe Bowery SM. Pu amond Broker, 512 Broadwa: St Niebalns Hotel, TUX FIREMEN. NEY DFRATE. RATES, ON DTA: FIREMEN —THE FRIRNDS AND OPPONERTS ana “3 5 Be silverware, and pen and personal — ie rt 2, Fission, cond sonclidnsa | oy a pe, be tieede way a ranet year. H. BARNARD, 21 Thuy avenue. “aiva:s Fin inary Babi, No, 193 ofice entrance Hall door. Eieavin aeaaneee Pee. January, 1860, . 09,20 + 10 LET OR LEASE THREE LARGE ROOMS, CONS: By order of tbe Hoard, ret ONAEND TONES, Seo'y, T ting the whole lower th or © 7 Raroy place, “eg a - r. A. 'T, Stewart's pew mores, corn eoek er a fed at Ay oe Seams Dede, | streets." Frenpesion ven immediately. | ‘Terms moderate, a ae ww lay * SitephGatiand’ Je. | ADDIS at Lyons’ “podintare, in basement, of 1 UO. TI thesia, k ae Wier, Wiha Woon,” KeICHEN & CO,, 661 Broadway. a ler, 7 . ‘charell, 10 LET OR LEASE—STORK IN GREENWICH STREET, pega Gorge next to the comer ef Ubunbers strest; five and Yosement very substantially bail... apple to J. WESLEY, at | Edward i Bell, the Brandreth Hotel, between 9 and 0}; A. M. Robert C. Goodhue, Wm. Sturgia’ Jr,, BJ. Howland, 0 LET OR LBASE—A LARGE LOFT IN 8 Win. Stu) . TORE 303 | Ly a. ous, wae Ben oe Weiiay. West street or the subsoriner would be willing to letit for | SALES AT AVOTION, . A MORTIVER GRIFFIN & 09. «Elegant bousohold furmiture at public auction go't by cider of Moses 6 bi one ‘Superd carved rose wood 7 oota C Pian. ry ‘anits off Patatings, Staiuar; Preach china Oraamenta, hroaz® 80 ar Freed plate Mirrors lsce ‘nralture en gulte, oak Diving: ormolu ‘Chapdelters, Curtains, rosewood chamber room Furoture, sold ative ware, China aud Glassware, Wises, sivrary” MOwtIMEe GRIFFIN & /%0., aucwmsern BunouDre to tilends and the public thet they will well ‘at auction t ‘clock,al! the house- uesday, Jan, mB, at 10340 contained ee old Furriture, i privaie resirence No, 70 West Twen'y-sixi areas Rear Sixth pone The Purniure wat all to order by Autenta oth, and ig of the best di ons lognes at the house on mori of sale. Dray rooms—Magoificent grand action ootave ” Planoforte, comput Case, Fania sures made. arowd wi Michest instrument offeied at suction ‘covered fo i ie pane ie : sa ig i Se oe es i i ‘ a i - t rH it 3 i i E a BF tit . ; UCTION NOTICE —LABGE SALE OF HOUSEROLD urriture o” a family deciining housekeeping. c of elegent houseboid urniture, spleadid four round oor ey pearl Keyed, WHR 8 gus for three years, gol 5 ry Brussels Carpets; one very riobi pL peari Fiauofor e, solid pearl keya; solid statuary marbie top reves ood coutre, ‘side and sots Tables; marble too te. lined wita satin wood, with marble top, airror doors and feck gold Came pler Glass, with Statuary Console; reeeplion corber Sands Turkish Arm Chairs, covered ar: French quet: two very heavily esrved soid rosewood Parior Suita covered with 7oya: crimaon and maroon vada brocade, made to order, and ‘in perfect condition, rosewood Piano Stool und Cover; aviendid Dresden China Vases, with bronze and ormolu ic. Dining roOM—Une soli oe ateedon Table mr Yeet long; walnut marble top Bullet, ‘y_ Carpet, rosewood Secretary Bookcase, spring Chairs: Peete also Tea and Breakiast Seis, with gold bands; French China Plates, ivory handed Table Cutlery, Silver F ated Ware, oct gliss Tumblers and Champagnes, slivor plaved Castera and siguor Sets, towether with a uarge variey ble ware | Chambers have a°ild rose rec ise wales at vie ir Matiresses, eight spring do., mahogany Sota ‘Beds ‘and Rots, Hocaere, epting seat Chitra, mantel Vases. eight day C! ingrain sels « Wath aae mar: ble top solid rosewood Dreasing Bureaus and Toliet Sets, Bolsters and Pillows, Feather Beds, petent person wil beat ibe aale to pack and Ship it An early attendance ts desired, ag the furniture must be re- Bteben day cf sale. ‘Sale to commence in the Ata AUCTION SALE OF ELEG. aa, House: hold Furniture, Pianofort Palutings, &c., at the Ave 218 West Kighth re desired. eee vate residence ‘ourteenth street, Hear Teese auige os mM iat be fr Delos the peat ni oe ee 86, tO. as he would call the special stein the most attractive sad valu- nnd elegant Furnit ire made by suction tha seams Pate ‘will be ry, Fain tre eataostes Whigs can be sbtaised at the base on the MP akc parlors, of Splendid pe: ose wood Pianoforte, with embroidered ool and oo satin, daciask- and hace Gute ‘and mantel Mirrors; three fall ta of rosewsod P c and covered Drooatel, witn slip covera, “All alls were made anlly carved rosewood Ete; with doo J he eae tees sed in satin; rosewood Tecesuna covered in medallion t 3 it Sevres: Dresden Vases, ful colleaton of parlor Qrnaments; algo a number of *atuable Of Palotiogs in Dining room, os 00d and te ce A ee i ett ead eaus, Washstands and Com- marble top Bi Taby and. whl elegant Linner Set, silver Cullery, Tete a-T pearl As, cushioned back Chairs, Arm Chai Chairs, Bog: lish Olicloib, velvet Stair Carpet, Hall Mand, Ketrigerator, Kap Aa ay ae id 8 few doors of the house, AUCTTONSER —/ —A CHOICE eg Hab Books, cotuprising works ‘on stand biography. ein tod Koglish Miterature, travels, oles eee, cs Greek. an and’ inclnding many 1 Sad iineiraied. Books, will be: sald BanGs, MERWIN &CO., trade gatcaroomey 15 Park row, on ‘Tuesday, Wendesday and Thuriday afternoons, Febr i eo Bat 40% rolock.> Catalogues may be ‘obtained at the. Al tlon redins S. RICHARDS, AUOTIONEER. hoes and Brogang at a: vetion, by , on Wednesday, Febru: Cortlandt stree:, coinprisin also an invoice of Stock Gi Jogues on morning of sale. aoe AUCTION NOTICR.—A. M, ORISTAI.AR, AUCTIONEE! will sell, thie day. “Jan. 31, at 1024 o'clock, at No, Hudson sirect, 8 large and extensive stock of Furaiture, eon- aistiny of a large lot of Palep gn cane, maple. beg walnut and msbopgany Chitw; do, Boston cane and ere, also,tenclosed, double and aingle ——- with aad without marble tops do. rosewood black w: 80, a lange ict of Freueh, mabogan maple ana other Beadsteade:do. eabonany, rorewoxt and otber Whband without g)2sees and wi hand ‘without marbie tops; a large assortment of marble centre, dining, te, lt Tabiea, alto, a jot of ‘Tete-a tetes, Couches , brocate! and other covers; alao, a ‘eto oe fice Furniture, conbting house and otter Desks: also, a | Qesertment of gilt, maz: . G. bsvel frame ooking laesee of various sizes also, a large lot of feather Beda, hair jatreenes all szes and gor; ales a lot of other things 109 Bntwerous i meauon. | N.B.—To thie ale the ‘rade 18 oaricn. larly invited as every pin patcaly scuenanee on ae 350 CAS) SHARDS & WHIT 1,' at 1032 o'elock, at store 44 Torual variety of fresh goods y order of the assignee. wood, black walnut, the proprictor being nigk 16 to morntog of sale, A.M. CRISTALAR, austignter, | fo. 23 Bowery, | ALCON, NOTICR-M. DOUGUTY, AUOTTONRER, oieloe! 4 sslesroom 72 Nasgan op stre ae a large naeortnent of dod and mabogany Furniture, Car. and rosewood Parlor Suits, covered 1a brocate| a | will sel, thia day, at 10) | Breet, Devoe, Joka abt raf | mew EE! er | aoa | Beds, Be aang, wait cloth, Hookeases, Centre Tab OTICE.—3 & J. BOGART, AUCTEONMEES — dnesday, February 1, at twelve o'clock, at the as, No. t Narib Wiliam sirect, coustab.c's sale, rowers, covsisting gold tay pases tes ‘Brooches “wateb heya, Sud, geld Lookets, Wa ip, gl the right, Ue and taterest of Wiliam © Se ened eno in, ‘pd tater Ag fre Prpot Bal tale lace a yeaa fon gra hed Bos Bost, pA CHLORERES— o'ek at No. 1 Norn Wiliams aiheot, nedrigoee sale of 9 Hosehald Bosst Birésa Meany Tibioe easel mnahognny Tables, Ga one 8, anny hes sles, Gano seat C' i Ros ol -¥ oda, Dedeing; Bruesei ree ply na iugrain Ee lois, Le pet, cloth, ‘Looking wt F Bagatelle. Tabie, = forse, pat Hanae, ooo. Brn | § Wagon, Tron Saf Avetion NOTICE.—BURNHAM’S FURNITU! press and faraiture nifure pesklog establishment. ¢ Met ib W Kieventh street, be ifth and Sixth avennes —Honsehold surnitare oF every description ooxed and alipoed to alt paris of worl ‘our Doree spring wagons forremoval ty tothe country. Storage fort Torntiare. art oe UCTION Rs eel Wak a. A Fancy Goods, by J. 8.1K B. Tieete Aue red ed ‘Tuesday, Jan. 81, at 20 look, at Pa Pear! airent large and general plock; sold tn los for city and country eaters, 1 ee SAIGREE'S SALE.—A FARGE, Mt ADAPTED FOR +N Sa ERE, “Avo! ToTOv REE Sane 3 ad yet Claret, ats a cba aa z 2 A ti i Ey 4 ease =m Ne Fe & 3 __ SALES AT AUCTION. UG STORE aT oo (WRDN bg at Gelocks su Ss Warkunnton areoltorneene Baarinop entire ates wed Fixturcs,compriaicg'n fal nawart Drugs. C1 it Cas, ment Gunenias,-i Drawers, tincture Botties, ‘ Cans, we, quired. WELUINGTON A. ones, a H en a Oa LW And LUDLOW. AUCTLONR EY Y Vveremptory sale of condemned St: h it Sanders, bed om enon wo Winer & Gon KH. LUDLOW Feh_}, 1360, Hiro‘. rue Savy tara ig. toc, | ROY iSION 29 ade Beak, Pork, oioth soe Jenkperd tren] sors, Frocks, Shirts, Uracrars, da. A SMALL STORES 4 largo aunty of, Tobacgo, Becawas,] Hens duck, ales, Boxes. rushes, de; ltr oe same sore ous bo aeen Bt iho eucHlonods'a oflice, No, 14 2 BE. a AUCTIONER SVALUABUE STORM |. on Ws ‘street at auction. —K. 8 & 00. ashi, will set!_at action, on Thurutns ¥ ton ecru panatintial four story brick Bir ind Leave of Lot 4 Washington ‘on the easterly 6) abont 22 feet north of Robinson street Lease ia froma OS estate of Wm hbinelaoder, Soe bee seven yuare to ran tress the Ist of May, 1860, with’ the vsual covenant for renewal Ground anoum. The premises aro rented tél Met | ba ie per annum. ferms ‘cf ale aad full particulars at the office of the aue- tioneers, 14 Pine syeet. XECUTOR'S, Ti a SE SAE ABLE REAL EsTATS— KE. HL wilh a public auc = ot Edward ets 4 x ‘LERDS s ye avorio Sy NNUAL SALE. KCI AL AND EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF ial Sa Ratan Cie OF DESO near Broadway, eMUENT BUROPE. nna aia OF THE MOST ARTISTS OF AMERICA AND Principally patuted by te Will be so'd M, to 6 P. Bi., and from 7 to 15 teed B. HERTS, JR, AUCTIONEER, ‘Wepxespay, Feb. 1, At 11 o’clocx, at No. 632 Broadway, PREEMYTORY SALE iz CELEBRATED AND 01 WORLD RENOWNED or DR. KANB'S ARCTIC EXPEDITION, Fee all tte pln a rey ty complete ~ ie ¢ compen pee Kane, w! nee wil be acid Il be scld ene sanre tien Nan 0 fe gin one Lays Bridge, 45 feer long, suitable for a theatre. one Alga one ingee Pato, “The Eruption of Vesuvius," 38 feet r. With athe wale gill be Pamiive, for eagh, without any rescrve, the articles can be seen’ st G32 Broadway, ut any time prev= jous to the sale. OnN, LLOYD, AUCTIONEER —JOUN TLOYD & Sona on Tuestay, Januery 3L aa 3 roaneay, ate eure Fisvur-# ooniained store, consist. ges Piztures, ing of Counter. oftic trom Stools, ae ively wold rin nor rain or shine. Terms cash, imme- een SALE vecmincidibntnriledteldsacbat ceed LE OF FURNITURE, CARPE! A. Beds, 40—JOHN H. BURLEY, Ansiosste snd asa aite aah Rh eat ea re “rh irs, ni er No! es, oh and otber rewee,Filows aaa ole sere, Shei Goa blank stiches War a0. By order of HENRY POTTER, Auscnoy ae ware ARTITION SALR—JAMES M31 MILLER, WIL PAeitatee FRIDAY, 7,3 om, at Itorelock t thé Merchants’ ti By order of the Supreme Ovurt, nnder. the direction of H.W. | "re releree’ the following valuable. products ~& ue I {oth ant Tenth trocar sto” basemeat, brick Toubes nog Tots, Now, 28 nd 224 Groene, rece. Amy and Fourth sireets, each saci Pla lag FEL, For maps. bape an farder particulars apply to the ~ Payers SALE—JAMES M. MILLER WILL SELI. itt ag FRB. 4, 67 and 69 Fourth sok eg pelween ttreet.—The two three 1360, tone o'clock, at unerican Hotel, Sing By orden ct fe Court, under the rtrd E. Ww. Tae tere Sour? cet aie sarki pyar 3 nt Coun ate Jo! banks of the eudson, at Wi oon 0 te county, New marble sanamon BOxt), three at>~ Hage hose, wale be yp cvissie citore ae tae anery, ex aorea of land. masuboently abaded. and all tn fine order. re aurpassed without exer Rooat beautiful place on tbe North river, and must ‘be sen to app) ‘The very valuable Land, consiating of about 451, acres, bye for eoatty eats or vil lten fated io Neceaet Meet eaichester infer i ‘a reeidense in the counts peor imons places left Malay tise’ tos an her opportupt eo e present will oegur Wit be sold in parcels or or etna “i Menem and extensive valuable foundries at wth he are meni, including one aioain caiee i cea, with boiler fstures, & ‘ba ail in good order 4 located on toe River Sem ecent eg depot ferma easy. For maps " auctioneer, 28 Pine street, New York. penibitars poty whe ICHARDS BINGSLAND, Al AUCTIONEER, DAMAGED 'HAROWARE. RICH ARDS KiNGSLAND & CO. will sell on Sonar, Jon. SL, at 10-o'clock, at thelr sa’esraom 158 Broadway, a large ag- soctpent of Hardware, consisting in part of Knives and Forks, Pad Locks, Iron Suuates, Relssore, Sail Irons, ‘Tasks, Pamb er’s Iron Ladlea, from 24 to 10 thal Hinges, Sic Be damaged by Croton wate: aes ‘tei ew York and te Oe nen (PRUSTEES SALE aL BS —% LUDLOW & CO, he sell at oy anction, on Tuesday, rou at iz o'clock, af the Merchants’ Exchange, by of the elice ‘oth street M. K. chi these two Lots ot 2a the soutn +148 0f Fort Tourth stro, Sh fect wert oF ‘eight ¢ EDS information . tioneers, or to Wandell, a ii are ee ae Wiss, WiTThes, av UCTION NEER, WILL SELL at No. 71 Mercer siréet, are py eadar, Js ood cathe ovambld Fact, caning butte, presen Pianosc Wilton and other Carpets. two mante’ and two cond pler durrors, marble Blake and d Brackets, rose wood, m: and black pina 4c; ce ia Wenner Curtaing, a oper n mabogn, xy top Sands fine oi) sb: iyaee aia arehasers snd ‘otbers i iavi ture, Carpeta, Redding, Piano, two large ai and Pier Giswecs: also; an elggant. Exvension eae suis, together house. | Catalog two fine ether Wits everything foundina well {urmabed TELA WITTERS, AUCTIONEER —W OLD Furniture, Bar and Har Pistures, to morrow (Wednesday) at 1035 o'clock, at 123 West Setar all the hor Fu ze. Me ‘of Carpets, Sth. heer avd ‘ors y Barand bar Fistures, Glasswar, fancy Ruzravion Sin Gis house has been bute short vein, use Ths to tise has been but w: rn tue of a cl mortgage, and no further ee C. JRWETT, AUGIONERE, + Fore, Purs, F NEWSPAPERS. Seen EN cherie Cores Lape a Sgt ape ag See PORTER'S aPinit OF Tike FiMiS, Erase POP tia ook Ts TURP, TERE ‘RING fee PORTER'S ie OF THE TIMES, puen = IRREPRESSIBLE PALL BRARERS, nn Fee Fee PORTER'S SPIRTT OF THE TIMES. HE IRREPRRSSIBLE — iT ye obec ae Cone NOW READY. i ‘OP ARTIFCIAL TRETA AP erated eal fn na , Sen., Dentist, 42 Grest Jones street. A PSICIAL & TEETH—FCLL SETS ON PURE SIL AeeienMeat tients Pecan teeth, $I eeu fend eruracted without fae 3 eet avenue, between Tenth aud Eleve ath streets, Ur. LUTHER, Dentist. made bave eat. Le RTIFICIAL TERTH—DE: DURKIX CONTINUES 30 Visared er ‘etamps. 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