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NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1861 3 Dbis., closing $5 00 610 615 540 600 Sone 615 a 710 Bursight be 8 135 Be four 33 8 430 Gorn meai, . 80 a 350 —Canad: and sales confined to about 250 bbis. at $5 flour was in mode- vate demand at prices, witn sales of about 900 Dbis., closing within range of the a eae ie oe, ‘was steady at our figures, with of 200 Corn meal was more active, with sales of 600 Pace eee above quotations. -The market was heavy and prices irregular, but pea alps ota change in quotations, The transac- tions f about 22,000 at $1 20 for Canadian Saovalnn, $1 90 0 $1 3] for dal ote Weatern rod; BL1S " a ‘est E Northwestern club; $1 20 for small lots Milwaukee of 150 out and back. et was steady, with sales of 1,200 ‘at 90c. for shipping, and at 95c. a $1 for city usd. as pteady and in moderate demand at un- Navat Srores.—Sales of 400 bbis. spirits turpentine ‘were made at p. t., supposed to have been at 35 3<0. for thern straight lots, Rosin was quict at $1 25 from i yard and a ata hag wan om and oe ‘ancl . ves the movementsyf _| the trade for the ie he the 12th inst, :-— sé . 852 8,522 4,500 “Crude tap. ae Rosin. Tur. for the week. . fe 8,965 - - Fo 9315 158 ed 88,218 2,442 a 6,951 30,97: 601 —Pork—The market was dull and irregular. ‘Moe sales embraced 200 bbis., including mess at $170 ae 6 at $13. Beef was quiet and nominal at Sl4a was dull at 8%0.a10\%c. Out meats were heavy. The sales embraced about 100 bbis at os 8 6%c. for shoulders, and at 83;c. Shas for hams. was in fair demand, with sales of 600 Is. wii i, Dressed hogs were selling at 6{c.a67¢. Butter and Cheese were quiet and steady. Rice was steady within the range of SK¢. ad ‘SvGaRs.—The market was more active, and tts sales footed up about rege hhds., chiefly Cubas at unchanged g ; included in bhds. New Orleans, y auction, at 4 WHIskrY.—' ‘was fair, with sales of 600 a 600 Dbis. at 173;0. poles: of Real Estate. By A. J. Bleecker, Son & Co, 9 lots 5th ave., bet. death and 135th sta, ea 25x10. $8,900 3 lote Sth ave., } bet. 183d and 184th ste, ea. 25x10. 8,300 4 lots 134th st., near 5th ave. , oa. 25x100.......... 2,360 SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAGMFOR NEW YORK—THIS DAY. 6 54| moon sets... 5 36] nigm warer -.eve 11 37 :-Morn = — Port of New York, February 14, 1861. CLEARED. ‘Steamship Locust ig French, Baltimore—H B Cromwell sane a y ston & Co. ener, Hon ‘Dunbar, ‘Montevideo, , &0—R P Buck Brig Ente ise ar stra Bray: 40 Brie Croous indie, Clenfuegos—H D Brookman & Co, EB Pearls eerices ore st deere Pall & Frith. ing Clie ‘ost Dlearman & Co. Behe Guad—Post & & oe Mobile—Stu jamin, Point 'Potre, 14 a ‘an Leonard, McKenny, Welchpool—Jed Frye, Bard w Allen, Doane, Galveston—McCready, aot & Co, ise, Uole, Savannah—Dunbam & Dum weaece CBiilekman, Garwood, Wilmington, NO-—MoCready, Behe Hassan, Winters, Richmond—C H Pierson & Co. ret, Newel Philadel phia—J Hand. BLT S Waidwright, Corson, hiladelphie—J Hand, ARRIVED Steamship New York (Brem). Von Santen, Bremen, Jan 24, hampton 29th, with mdse and passe, ‘Gel Ker iy nS orn Keuigen & Reichell. Ex Jan 31, lat 49 lon 13 55, mn, bo a Berar cll oa ver bark painted black, with a round s! bound W; Feb ke en York ‘80 30, passed ship American Eagle, from London fot Yorktown, Parrish, Richmond, &c, with mdse fers, to Ludlam & Heineken. Granite Baie (of Fortsmonth, "NED, Weeks, Galeatta, d Heads 24th, with linseed £0, to’ Maitland, np wonther on the craet, Zant Br bark symme ys from Maur fan for Multg; fouhs Int 88, lon 29, boned cll elipper snip Racz jaten, 32 cen hen nena for Ha Trameeon, ali twas 1 ja lath, crossed me ‘hence for fan Franciooo, sil Wells It is hanks Br echr Lane, 4 days henee for Fal- (Swe), Ofvergaard, Havre, 64 days, with mdse, Pind heavy W and NW weather mst 0 (of East Meshiew), 7, Buenos Ayres, Dec stron * ‘on ihe 7th and ‘gun tn inst had heavy NW gale. J aD’ jan Cr Teague, wih ahah a Marquis: fos of fiends, i meth, J ‘aw Bark Hi ny to Funech ae for New Orleans. rer or Boston), Raynes, Cardenas, Feb 3, ¥, NO), Giibert, New Or. Williams, Expe- ford), car Cienfue) , 18 ‘t Small, ‘Had Beary gales fom Echt Ficetwing, Douglas, Fortune Bay, NF, 11 days, with ‘to master. wnt a pray (0 (ot, Great, treat Bag Harbor), Price, Mobile, 16 days, Ri pinta mei reas ites inderkat vad ea peary es Behr Locust, Weekn, ddays, Wakefield, itaabethy ut for Narragansett. Bebr Chief Champlin, Elizabeth ‘or Nor ie jorwich, Smith Eilzaberhport, for Sag Blarbor. moe Rerurnwen—Sl ul ‘Terry, shi Getiert (Ham), Hamburg, with oargo of guano, Sottonc 2, despatched by L a & Go, taving 6a the 7th ‘and 8tl poate ce poet olen gue frome aW Soh rea th ny Sacice m1 image about the bows, and caused the ship to j,bence Oth inet, Cor Bed rnter cite ab ruite moderate; 10th, finding the ves- padiy and. th injured, considered it ehh Wras accordingly done; Lith, from boat Geo W Blunt, No Li, ire Island, waa taken in tow by steam: ‘and brought into port, BELOW. ‘One brig, unknown. SAILED, Steamship Kodar (Br), Liverpool; ship War Hawk, do, ‘Wind daring the day NE. Pampero, 1400 tona, was yesterday afternoon tak ony the lage Bogota dock, tS "be tripped, Fecaulked and re- eelve a new suit of copper. Sarr Boprox, Potter at Boston from, Manila, Fob 8, 1a 38, Boston ant Int reer Raptor, Pettey, ip carried away slartoard chibeed: end sustained other Mamuivs, for, Li before reported ashore blow paltinarecamo ot ist Mt proceeded. om te in Troe stated that been ample wile partioe it New % York to raise ‘cho snip John Fruchs The sbip wi yenormous rater, where she Been armor will be employes in ei Noling the the ‘under the keel, frpoees which will re Seine 6 opera unuwe met WH Jawins of Yarmouth, NS), Churchill, 47 From: Ararousene wi, of fd wos ‘roe tor to run Into Port morning on prbe th ta acer Bria Janne Feb 14onatien @ G Mor: James (before ‘Up at aon w her chains last tand came on \o the rocks it 60 feet further up than was bef ‘Shall commence leks Cas The’ vessel could not be Beare od day owing’ to the hea or v3 surf ing ey ‘sobr lays in “t worse position to get off than ever,” Scnr Cuas A Hecxscner ashore below Hook by steamer Pataca Bpraatevased a Paladelphia 08 the 11th inst. ix—Fdrariown, Feb 18130 bales oo on No supposed tobe the Volta, of G reat Eas Marlow, Li Mis inst.” ate Barriwone, Feb 18—Brig Ada (before re has #8 good deal of green fruit yy the water getting down the mam hatch. Brig Mount Vi from Rio had very bad igh dptoke arg mar res waist habe wien 78 rom more or water Sictanees Woo's Hoe, Feb'13—There is an unknown bark ashore o the Middle Ground, supposed the same vessel recently ashor» on No Man's Land, 1 AM—The bark has got off and goue to Holmes’ Hole. ¢ steamship Mississippi, f ly the Ci ins great Mtinabe dock beta he CARA nw Ont Fast Sa1ning—Schr He! viata Capt. Rate eae sailed from Bi Basi KI, east 6 PM on Xd ine for Norte here sli arrived ox the evening of the 6th; lef Norfolk for Providence on the afternoon of the 10ih, aad an gente jayatt Point, § miles below P, at 10 AM on oun the tip in 8s days, ‘hint antn'te be shea the passage from Norfolk ir 46 fours, naving besn de; iu 45 hor 4 Tained 2 hours off Montauk by a thick fog Motice to Mariners. WRECK IN MILTORDHATEN, ‘Tux House, Loxvow, Jan %, 1361. Notice is hereby given that « Gree Buoy marked pitt the word “Wreck” has been laid 15 fathoms 'N by E of a sloop sunk on Bulwell and Popton Points, in Milfordhaven, lies in 7 fat.oms at low wat the teline ng we ter spring tides, with Popton Point, WaW. Andromache,’ Powder Ship, E by 3, Hudderstone Observatory, N by E. The ‘masthead of the wreck’ shows ot eae above water, By order, JERTHON, Secretary. Bark Massachusetts, NBedford, * ta from Rio Janeiro 90, for Santos, for capt Jireen ani the chres boats’ erewa fore reported having been separated from the ship at sea). A letter from Capt Cannon, of brig ide yg Pi ns her at St Vincent, Cape Verd alanis, Jan 286), w bbis sp oil, taken 14 days we reports the loss of John Green {eoigred, of Fairhave: from Ci net it ant, Bee! of shin Herald, 24, NB, reports 7 Paris spoke nt fen in Sept, bark Canlon Packet.” Allen XB, all wall to sail for home in Jan; Fetrel, Fuller, do, out A letter from Capt Perkins, of ship Plover, NB, ites, Bo late, Nov 29, having dken 80" bbLs eprolletnse ritius, a ce eprom the second officer of bark JH Duvall, Trib. rey er a imon’s Town, dissurall well borat to Java Gouna, ad be letter from Caj Baker, of — John A Robb, FH, re- Ppa a Ma fown Dec 2?, having taken 170 bbis sp and home, oli out from Mauritius—bound va acruise Spoken, ‘Bhip Lucknow, of Boston, 78 days fr Trom Calcutta for Mo- alized Ji N, bile, was waa Se Ton 30.08 W (and wi iS ee for natieny ee Uazaine ‘NOvleans for Liverpool, Feb rayalst ion eg owe Flora, steering 8, was seen Jan 16, lat 502 N, lon 30 9h {sts 38 ate Kellar, from NOrleans for Boston, Feb ’A bark ‘showing white signal with blue corners, was secn Foe tel 48, lon 72 40. Dec 2 aie a onan omg for Port Elizabeth, ee owing white from Fala w elphia ng B in thecentre ream Free ae for Havana), wi RES A oe suena Feb 8, lat 34, lon 71} ‘We received no eres ats by the steamship New a Burros Arrrs, Dec Pam port pets Roebuck, fom from NY¢ arr’ 6 D5 win, gD 3 Poet Hi cia Mary # bosworth ‘Baker, ae pak, ee 3G for Boston lig. ork, rg A Herrera, citing 40, phir snip Mary Pleamants, ‘Giiohrist, Chine chas and Bre 1th for Cork for orders); th, ship Meteora °8 oaJan 2—LArT Matiapan, Watte, NYork: ¥ RAVESRND, Jan 26—Arr Matiapan, Watts ones, Woolf, and Gov Morton, Dunbar, doy Juniata, Williamson “Cigna R, Jan 18—Arr brig Orilla, Segar, Malaga (and eld rt jbth, brigs Gowan Wave; James, from Maly 18th, for New York. day ht, Crowell, for inn frat fair wind. | Wind yas Eaty sth 2 snd fresh URRAORER, D Cooper, Howland, to load salt tor Oniedis ¢ = rt por sper, ton, vERPOOL. Jan 26—Arr Rubin, Rice, City Point, Mowrvipco, bee 1-—In port barks Arthur’ Pickering, Caulfield, for Salem few days; Potlizabeth, Wilkins, unc. Matanzas, Feb 7—In port barks StJago, Berry, land neariy'londed; Albion : inooke, Brewer, ldg Theo Cur- tis, Brazier, for Europe 1dgi tala, Hustord, wig; brigs jueen of the South, C! ok nd oor tera do; astilian, Marwick, for Portland ready ; Mary Nor: den, wig! Handy, Handy, from Cedar ‘Keys arr 6th; eo Middleton dr, Sipple, and Bela Peck, Gardner, wi wig ‘Transit, wis, for NYor! 1dg; Geo Deering, Pinkham and M Tilton, Tilton, about disgd; Palmetto, wig; Quindaro, Wall, dg; and others. Brij et Sinnot, will loud sugar for NYork at $3's per bhd. ‘About 00 vessels are tn port, Freighis have ‘ad. ar fom rey to B34) Pei x hhd on sngar, with condlaaehis Ponta Apumas, I Des 10—In port bark Reindeer, Bartlett, for NYork ldg gu: “ae Panama, Jan sid steamship Cortes, Pearson, San Fran- ‘Rio Jaxwino, Jan Arr sehr Castor, Stickney, Lisbon. St Joan, NB, Feb 6—Cld sehrs Lynuileld, “hms, Portland; Lizzie Sturges, Denion, Savannah, American Ports. APALACHTOOLA, Feb 1—Arr prev, ship Bay State, Crowell Liverpool, BOSTON, Fed 1}—Arr ships Golden O14 Boston, Potter, do via Batavia. | Telegra , Leary, Manil from Etmina. WCA: brig scotland, trom —. Reb smyrna via, Malta: J” Lockhart (Bre Lockhart, London; B Fountain, Keller, Demarara; Ei m, Caveunes Wording, do; scbrs M Pomeroy, Havana brig), Dodge, Savanhah; Villag> Queen, ia, “Sid wind W to AW, ship Dolphin: barke Anna, Re 1B rouniat, Jano, Toakhart 3 bi rea Wi cra, hen are; and from the Roads, | brig driando. Yath—arr ( et ship Thateher pag van, Lon as. Ne- reus, Surinam. Below, oa at, FO Mhataszas’ Lenox, , from heme from NO) BALTIMORE, Neb i8--Arr ship’ Mary Bi 1a0; bark Anna (Brem), Fennecohi, Bremen; rig Jonephus, Wilson, Minatitlan, Cld schra Minerva (Br), Fletcher, 5 Jago dé Cuba; Selena Helen, Taylor, oh rt Mercy Ey lor, Crowell NYork; J P Ames, Warre Juoksonvilleg 2 Teoma, Bi ‘Nickorsou, Savanah. ‘Sid solr ‘Kingisher, Gi By “ seh Fn 4 a ee bia pezret 5 Gain e , Chase, B: oi TON, i, He yo Ch hrs Wide: World, Safford, York Paugassett Wot Art aesmsbipe, Yames A 0 haeee, Philtips, NYork; Toe Swann, Rameay, Balt ‘Abana, — ton; schr Horace E Brown, ‘Warren, Retacoore © eat Feb 12—Arr Vickery, sane, Nor- HIGHLAND LIGHT, Feb 18,9 AM—Passing tn, echt Bd. ward Lampher, from —— tor Boston; ship Fleetwi from — ark Belphos, from NOrleane ee re 3 it: rom Cape Haytien for do; Mary ones, from 3 deira for do; Fredonia, from —= for do; sehr ‘Richmor from Pensacoln for do. '6 PM—Pansed by, ship Charger, from Calcutta ti Bl, in tow of the Ly B Forbes; one ship (1200 tons, Hoven ay 9 four barks and six brigs, unknown, Suaset—Passt ship Dolphin, f for Valeutta; bark Anna, for ‘NOrleana.” ship rent bears NNW 20 miles. Wind’ NW, fresh. Loy BILE, Bospl Feb. T—Arr abip Bosphorus, mn, Ant 5 Lennox, ‘New Orleans; sohia WA MA wep C cia Vip Majentic, Len Schindle1 D Townse: T NEW ORLEANS, Teo is, ig Ai lo ships Kentuaklan, Havre: Le iverpool Rio Janel nae PEDFOND, Fob isd vcbr Angelia, Hardy, Balt WREWPORT, Feb Boas sehr Josiah Achorn, Merrill, Pe- MELE NE Rec itiwe; ntry anderson rom Go 8 AM—In naives for Boston, Larukah, Ilosie, Jacksonville, for dos M 8 Hocklaivd for "Peverst Orvetta, I Rivet for New York; Queer ceo We dont EI. = Providence for do; Leadii Thichard ‘Ballwinkle, Froteh, Nockland for Nye Georgetown, SC, for Boston; Partridge, Jackson, Bammis, nek ; 1 i, Saw kara i itockland, ter Peteksbutg, Va PM ‘arael L Snow, ockland, for Petersburg, Va FM— Sia'ncare Copatitution Fora ah Achorn, and Colne. DON, Feb Is—8iN sehrs Penn ivan, Ladd, Norfolk; James Lawrence, Rogers (from NYork),” Provi- replat. rAg mente rt za ; Emeline, Johnson, do; ¥ NYork. Cid bark Jobn Avi go; J M Warren, Chapuian, NY Lee, St Johns, PR; schrs John Walker, Philadelphi Brookiys F erwin, Virginia; Awielia, NYorx; Ida PENSAGULA, Feb 7 Mary, Moorehonse, lachicola, Cid Jan 24, Hampton, ae Pah 2 Feb 44 » Galveston ; soops fe Hooper, MeCluaky, and, Velasco, 80 inch i PORTLAND, i> pRORTLAND, Feb 12—Arr bark, Zidon, Holbrook, ans y ct rw jatanzas; Sarah, Rowe, Carde tat cid dog Bu jorus, Haskell, Cardenas, ‘Sid, wind 8B, sori BE OUIDENCE, Pe i3—Arr steamers Osprey, Kenney, ¥ York; Williams, do; sebrs H B Rorfait riers xen, James River: Jaines Law! letcalf, Burt oop Blackstone, Allen, do. Bid fehrs ohn Rorfoly: Bee Hepa, Dagers, John Parnuen, ae hae seaman aE rare 0 J Goodspeed, Perean, N for Ps 7pee. i Hall, do, fon) Bristol. WILMIN i Fea Brite Cid Se ply + re Swat, Xe Reve ure ah, Wheldon, “Real, do, esos VALE NTINES: V — Ying ARG RTMENT, 98 Nasaan street. Vitek alas Aor —A YOUNG MAN, WHOSE doarstgeem ie Ses Fa iy on storie 1 Make ity iy A ms rage ‘and send hi valeoune, DENTISTRY. by tga + RA FOR A aren tec het Pinibout the least Single reat gt Fem rarranted, lee 198 Bixth ST th and I yy BONE FILLING zon ingre sbells can be’ filed wi Bt ihe d Ea "t 5" Some way, above Union faquare, worth ide,” fi ohare ae secretive ei Gereriey A sod oe and, peasant CAN BE qnares neat at lid Waverley Bid HED ROOM ON THE SECOND RB TO rm A ait eran, and wife or two "acon, 720g 70 Serecable bome ean be en widerate. 76 176 West Twentieth without ished and gas. hall Le on third floor; also a back Parlor ithout board. lock fom Broadway, A WRATLY FURNISHED FRONTGROOM, WITH OR For uth avenue, oue db! roma way. ENT! ‘CAN FIND ELEGANTLY A Formiaied Rooona, with Board is 8 asa Shareall the torsion of sloose com, be toate, Vp SDDWyING ‘con Bi 8 Montague strect, Brcekiyn. seen (A COUFLE, OF SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN 3IND by plying at 2 Cot: bet Heaton and Sisoa GENTLEMAN AND LADY OR A Bs yA SINGLE A momforte et 30 Weet Twenty ent iret Toa hoa be tween Bighth and Ninth avenues. Near care 4 THIRD STORY BACK an Board, at 61 st, Mark's piace, e Big ey 18 ate map jamal! oom, for only. few boarders take a. e*Dinaer at 19 clock. PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING NO USE, FOR, THE As wilt 8 to gentlemen third ing & quiet bom, with fat or pertial By Board. Best of reverence required Apply at ‘at 18 Mammond street. PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, IN. SECOND ren af TO let, with Board, suitable fof » gentleman at CB : also " mall ram, for single gentlemen; Toon tion, private fami rences it eg — between For rth and er asec, edi A WELL FURNISHED ao ROOM AND ERO OMe t gentlemen or separate, wi rented to private family.” Location'as University’ place’ ou Filth avo: nue stage route, A FEW, SINGLE GENTLEMEN, WISHING TO ROOM ther or ingly. con hare with or partial Board, vate business men, whe en ent to An oe of ee » No. i Spring street.” Ike erences exchabged bl SMALL ‘PRIVATE FAMILY, HAVING MORE ROOM an they require, will let ode oF Rooms to single geatiemen. “Apply at ST Broome street. YOUNG WIDOW LADY, LIVING ALONE AND having a nicel ed front Room, Jrith une of alt- Saeeatemeyioy ain aptemmee tee thira floor, over the store, Pe. WILLARD SMALL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED HOUSE TO hy he toa 5 Pi raed family only, situated below Fourteenth M agreeable the rent of ‘the furniture rin Board Fo ‘ull particulars address square Pos: “ice. hae s aike A SUIT OF THREE FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, IN a private iy where there Boas, ‘no boarders; can be had inate: or separate, with if desired, Apply at Broome street, heey Centre. WIDOW LADY, HA’ RECENTLY COMMENCED AL Munskseptng wishes to vina Agni of pleasantly ¢ RECED asoresae ny of lng gente oF Ee fleman apd lady. Also a st be ‘accommodat where all comforia aeieeate Fe 17 Watts street, near 7 References e ‘exchanged, ipeere Pale Ag THRER ROOMS MAY BE PRO- rhovd, by calling a es East Farley Bows “re 3802 | FAMILY HAVE A PLEASANT to two gentlemen ora —— and wife, with or rit a oe, on in soe ison sad Fourth avon aire LOUBON & CO., 270 Fourth avenue; terms very reasonable, OARD—A FRONT H. BEDROOM ON THE THIRD floor, with Board, at 83 Clinton place, near Fifth avenue, Dinner al six o'clock. OARD.—A SUIT OF ROOMS TO Conparaie ot ogeiben), with ant one block reas i) ato Bank eaeaet OARD—AT25 STUYVESANT STRERT, CONTINUATION ‘Astor place.--A gentleman and his wife, or two sin. go goutiemen can be sotmtnodstes: with Board where tbe forts of a home can be found; convenient to cars and Stages. “Second of the new English basement houses cast of Third avenue. OARD.—AN AMERICAN LADY WILL TAKE A CHILD ‘to Board, at 263 West Thiriy-second street, first floor, OARD WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG or, hk tf Terentioth dni Patesein wipeeta Gan give tatermurst from her preacut place, were abe tine ‘borat nee years, “Andress PML Us, Union square Fost ofc oe OARD WANTED —A SUIT 0) iT ROOMS, three Bedrooms and Farlor, wie vate table, in ‘Madison or Union square, First class, W. AB, Dox 767 Post office, BAR, WANTED —A SUIT OP TWO ROOMS. WITH Board, for & gentleman and wife, is wanted fh a gen: teel private family, in, elther New York or Brooklyn, and where there are no otber boarders. Unexceptionablo. refe- renew must be given, and with good and ples dations a. fair price’ will be paid, Addre vening Post office OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GERMAN LADY, IN ‘a pleasant. private family, where lessons in German ’and English, a few hours daily, would be taken 4s recompense for Board. "A famuily having a piano preferred, Address, stating partichlsrs, M. A. W., Herald office, BOARD WANTED ON STATEN ISLAND, IN A FIRST class house, for gentleman, wife, three 'small children and nurse, near steamboat landing arid in, view of the bay; south side preferred. Address 8. 175, N. ¥. Bost ollice, Civing full perdeulare, ac, Terms imoderate. OARDING.—A SMALL FAMILY OR PARTY OF G8 tlemen can procure a auit_of Rooms, neatly furnish and on moderate terms, at 41 East Filieenth street, Dinner At 6 o'clock, Boagorxa AT 93 WEST THIRTEENTH STREET.—AN ‘elderly widow lady, whose family is private, can accom- modate a gentleman and wife or one or two single gentiemca with furnished Kooms and Board. | The house 1s modern, in « Tine location, s few doors west of ‘Sixth avenue, Refercuces exchanged. OsBDING—s YOUNG LADY, WHO IS OCCUPIED uring the day, wants Board In a private family cree. 1 moderate icc ing bi rerms must be ust be situated between a Four god Trenuiath str References given and required ating price and sccommoda- fiver vox 1S Herald ofloe fortwo ays. OARDING.—A MIDDLE AGED LADY, A GOOD nurse, would take an invalid lady or gentleman to boar where the comforts of a home ean be found; t; cooking to suil the taste; meals pong in their rooms; t! who can tur nish thelr own, 8 preferred restdonce, in Nineteenth Rtrect’ between Irving ace and Third avenue. Addresa Mrs, |. T., station D, Bible flouse. ROOKLYN.—A LARGE ROOM SUITABLE FOR TWO hingle’genflemen. having gas, bath, wich lot and cold water, attached, and ‘very ploasahtly ideated ‘also bed foom on same tloor for « gentioman ‘andi wile, i arrangement with d. Inquire 25 Concord par or part; sor al le lemen ; sultab ® parties; references exchanged. OOKLYN Rees Desk. ay EMAN AND WIFE, accommodated with good or two single nu be Rooms and Be ‘at ee oy intcks street, three minutes walk from Wail street and South ferries. OABD IN SPOOELYS. —A FEW SINGLE GENTLE. ‘men ean be accommodated with Board at 101 Lawrence street, Bi ‘The situation is pleasant aad convenient to the ferries. akD IN BROOKLYN.—FURNISHED ROOMS ON ‘second and third stories to let, with seven minutes’ ‘walk of Wall and South ferries, Apply at ‘Nor 100 Cuton street. References exchanged. Bowe mi ge eg Ee ed of wife, or two youn, lemen, can be acoomm: heaton bh 4 gent Tr class swith to. a with Bs o Cadoomsly fart and pany attached. Abp| Ba Bate nireet coruer of Garden. rs OARD IN BROOKLYN WANTED—BY A YOUNG GEN. Hleman, in a private family, there are no other dearders. ‘Tho subscriber wishes to locate permanently cengenial fatnily, ‘American preferred, Location neat viral mable references given and tow Bat Herald often, ose iss had yo ON BROOKLYN Lt by ret Lab ROOK FO To Biers saber all wa a berry ; pray wo Fuilon fe ferries, Modern improvements in the house, Browrrs HEIGHTS. —PARTIAL BOARD FOR GEN. tlemen at No, 37 Cranberry between Willow and Columbia, and Rituation desirable ‘nd convenient to Wall street and Fulton ferries, 18) OMS: OPEL TERED Raia AH anon Kooms from $1 dood $1 to Tweek. Landginga from 23 cotta t ents per night. car all night. Good restaurant attached, LEOANTLY | FURNISHED SUITS AND. SINGLE Kooms t a the modern con’ ‘with or without fall or or partial Board. (Ap ein Dread. Sy. between Twentiet! id Twenty-first: rate, References excl Dey BOARD “"WAN' DA FURNISHED ROOM, famally. in Now Yerk oF reas We. IP, BOX BOD. Post ina French iz, bra single gentienan, ities, Dessenpcesole’ reference requ ‘Woast Forty-sizth street, between Fifth and ith a ra Ae FPURSISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT NO. 9 BULLIVAN street, Inquire of Mra. Lubbeck. rw es TO ot, vat ax WITHOUT Leonard street, near Broad Bt) ee Asante 58,200 Boom On am. ‘one or two RST CLASS BOARD, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR E lemen con we ny ‘Ueman and wi Tart use of Tichen pL c: floor, a neat Jroom! po per month, Apply at RNISHED ry WitH, BO. RD, A SMALE Inquire at 36. hy —¢ ‘between ‘as. Po hesteatece oe ENTLEMAN reas Bre, poamneat PER Goin {Diy box 10 Fon oes, BOARDING AND LODGING. ___ F PART! NO. T? GABE NISHING BOARD WILL CALL oy Sich maybe oa sas find handsome y farnisbed pay syaician's Ofllce on parlor ‘hoor, ‘Reierences required aud NO, VEST NINTH svREET, TREN FIFTH AND avenue or gentleman wire can be eda Milp.can be accommodated with elegantly furyisbed Room ements, Ref gy co pad preven ferences cxobanged. Pious BOARDING —TWO OR THREE SMALL front Kooms can be had, with Board, at 43 Bast Stxveenth street. next lo Lrving place ve The houses finely located: has ‘bath, hot and cold water. Dinner al 6 o'clock, Bot ferences Piimenty jeare el age: aang tamily panfesteds Insation fr private in the viclalty of the Junction ut Canal i Bet and ast Birond: Address, siauing terms, &c., H. AJ, box bil Hl esis ene aie RES. BSPECTABLE SINGLE MEN AND WOMEN EN- i. mara in stores, desirous of @ yi oe Laight givet com Fer ° corner of ht Job Jane, Canal Weeks he women ar $3 Soper weeks een Pee Ris. IN FIFTH AVENUE—IN THE VICINITY OF Frith od Hotel, to let, with Board. | French, Address RK. G., bow 107 Herald otiioc, OOMS TO LET— NEATLY FURNISI WITH OR R Without hout break! fast, at 07 Bast Eleventh cx ROOMS, 70 RENT, WITH BOARD, EITHER, FUR: nished or unfurulshed, Inquire at’ 128 West Twenty: Second street. Kererencos required, PCoND STORY FROXT ROOM, AND HALL BED- room, attached, at fourth Atreet, near Lafayette place, to let, with Board, to a gentieman ‘and his wife, po ile gentle lemen, Location quiet and central. References ex- Troon GENTLEMEN, WHO WOULD BE WILLING TO zoom wogether, ean have A pleasant Room and Board, bn ‘Ninth street cast of Se Second mat evense T ‘ 5 palette Private family. '—BY A WIDOW LADY, OD BEDROOM, T dilieasce 2 sitting room, oaks he abe two pore sons, with or without Board, No other boarders kept. in quire at 166 Ninth avenue, between Twenty frat and Twenty- second streets. Ring the LET—FURNISHED ROOMS IN A PRIVATE House, No, 4 Rutgers street, Inquire in store, 162 Bust Broadway, angina BOARD, TWO PARLORS WITH bedrooms attached; aiso, several single. ‘Rooms to single gentlemen, Wwith or without Boards Apply at 45 Grove street, ANTED—FOR A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, A BED- room and Parlor, with Board for the only, in a modern house, in the Vieinit oer Tourth avenue, Broadws or Fifth SO"% not above Thirticth or below Twelfth stree! ‘Address B. C., Madison square Post oflice, 'ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, ONE OR TWO ‘Rooms, with breakfast, vt uulet private family, where are no other boarders, Address for two days i, box erald oilice. ‘ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A ey furnished , With breakfast. address A. Z, box 8,8¢6 Post ottice, at nig terms and locatton, "ANTED—IN OR NEAR NEW YORK. BOARD FOR A little girl six years old, in an American family without children; no one need answer except those who will take Dest of care of her clothes and send her to school, Ad- dress C. W., Herald offlee. ANTED—BY A PHYSICIAN, OFFCE AND BOARD ip a private fami, yd are ages ny house, for self, four children and servant, ween Fourth ath avenues and Twenty-fourth and Thirty: sixth streets. ish basement preferred. Torms must be low, and the of roterence required. Address Physician, M square Weer PURNSRED! ROOMS atte fam GENTLE- hy 8 ae desi: gee Pavate; OOS ‘Twelfth street, near 2 bee rea rite AVENUE, NEAR MADISON SQUARE,—VERY DE. fivable Roots, with Board, are off vate residing in a modern Wasa ly and Goavetientty Hocated. Apply aN. ‘tir iota avenue. WOOSTER L ppt Pete CANAL fai BROAD. furnished f; A well or beak lor, op first Bor, a oi ihr Rota closets, ga, and atti, with stove, to let, with Board. soc esta konn Tent to the rooms, WOOSTER STREBT.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, A front Parlor, on the first floor; also, a front Basement; gas, baths, &e.’ Will be rented at hal usual rates. 12 foster street, near corner of C1 ASHLAND | PLAC! ECWEEN GREENWICH avenue and Waverleyp) ‘Rooms to let, with Board, io gentiemen and thelr wives or single gentlemen, Near car stage routes. petal ct a en 2% TENTH STREET, ee ab Bs DOOR EAST OF Bo eng ‘avenue.—Rooms to ‘Board, to respectal es, Dinner at 6 o'clock. 19. SPRING STREET, TAREE DOORS FROM BROAD. a To let several handsomely furatshed Roos, \ ‘he location is near all the first class cam Bole ta deg of ar ‘amusement. Reading free. 80 WHITE STREET—ONE DOOR EAST OF BROAD- edie Tanne, eee qnonere Huts s, with Board; on firat floor, suitable’ for ‘two gentlemen} tivo ae ie ingle vo room. —_———— 91¢ LINTON PLACE, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE.—SINGLE nilemen, or gentlemen and their wives, can now ob- tain fine Rooms on first, second and fourth tloors, with good Board. Reference given and required. QQ GREENE, STREET, ABOVE | SPRING. ALSTON furnished suits of Rooms. House. El Groton and every conv rence Tor housekeeping ¢ eetamlaly Particularly suitable tor small respectal wr single gentiemen. Rent low to permanent Meoante FANERLEY. PLACE, NEAR SIXTH AVENUE.— A large and very desirable Room, with pautries, on second floor, for a gentleman and his wife or two Binal entiemen. 4 ‘Also, one single Room, No moving in May, nner demented onde 156 TBINGE STREET-ST. CLAIR HOUSE. —ELE tly Iuruisbed Rooms, with Bedrooms attached, with alt the edaveuienoes for bousekeeping complete, inciud: Ing gas ard Croton water, to let to respectable families Or sin gle gentlemen, 167 32 TWENTY-FIPTH STREET.— BOARDING — A. suit of handsomely. furnished Rooms to let, with 0 or three small Rooms, suitable for single gentlemen. House and nelguborhood drs class, small. Dinner atsix, Call as above. 206 WEST TWENTY-THIRD STREEL.—A SUIT OF furnished Rooms to let, with Board, to a gentleman and family; dinner at 6 o'clock. References exchanged, bret apt i| Uped SPRING—MARION HOUSE partments 8 for economl 2 10 ie e iis conveniences including cook- + breton hee low to re 'vodding, ean, water, ac. Rents 64 AxD ott BROADWAY (CLINTON HOUSE), OVER: s saloon. —-legant sultsof Rooms for gentle- men; “Ay poe beds bedding, and all the conve- niences of a first olass house, Apply as above. ap Kon OADWAY, BETWEEN Peon 2S AND trests.—A pleasant ront room on same } fi on peornd. ton floor. alet to men, furnished. House y 4 ished and has all rovements. BROADWAY. eeene. BAS La FOR bo LOST AND FO FOUND. ya 7. THE STABLE 12 LE: a BS.’ EXINGTON AVENUE, moniter pein pegs bay roperty ani expen or, er Tritt he will be Bot to pay expense, OF eck WEDNESDAY, THE 13TH Lag IN ONE the Bleecker street (Ro. 488), while getting out ries streets, & me isay's uf which the flader will receive suitable reward and th thanks of the owner by returning it to Mrs, Emily Marsh, 90 Hudson street, N.Y. O8T—ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 13, $64 IN BILLS IN one of the stages running to Fulieg ferry, and three inissory notes; one note 4 $150 anid $100 payable toMary M. Familton, paymaan of ‘ie hewn, Akl jtahle will be given'for returning th by sending the notes to Mrs. Bell, 149 Mercer Agama Loteier 1 WEDNESDAY, 13TH INST, A SMALL mn corner Contre and Grand sti Slebstte Rotel Tho Ander will be Uberally rewarded by re- turning the same to the owner, No. 21 Cottage place. | Tia 1HE 13TH INST., FROM 112 WEST TWENTY- street,» small (an Slut; auswers to the name of ‘hoever will return her to the above num- Faleteaty | Wuccver jostoa POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING SOME MONEY 4 cards; u marriage cortiicate and another paper were Tnatened to The finder may retain the money, it he will Madly ‘return the wallet and papers to tho address gn, a rag, or 0 Mr. Hllihouse, at the often of Fleld & Me- an, No. O§T—85 REWARD —LOST, A POINT LACE HAND’ The above reward will be paid by leaving it ‘at 184 Second avenue. Lire THURSDAY FORENOON, IN THE BOW- ine street. tween Canal and [lester st ‘a black: Led Seite Dog, Yor whigh te owner Will pay Tiveral ‘reward OST—ON THE NIGHT OF THE 127TH INST., IN THE Breas. tie te Tder ean be Fewardcd by play REWARDS. A LARGE REWARD WILL BE PAID FOR INFORM Greats foe So Mitay oa, |& February LL. Apply at 86 Broadw: $5 "Far taps, a ON THURSDAY MORNING. A ‘ur in goitg from Tweaty-sifth street, Fourth cana they Will Be pald cate ‘delivery at 32 Eoriratte first street, SOME a a aes i St 15 Marion strech, New York. SALES AT AUCTION. A W. PORTER & CO. e AUCTIONEERS.—HOUSE MAGUIFICE?, HOUS) FURNITU! AT PUBLI ov AbCRION, 0 te got sili 6 en, Pereinn tet, ne FRIDAY, ‘ar it The catalogue com} ¥ Anna ‘Largest and richest assortment of Household Furniture and Worksof Art Offered at auction this seasom, Superb seven octave Pianoforte, “TBlegant dra ng room Sults, Falatings eminent artist F, a Solemn, Commencit ane aes aot F ‘ommenci ° eat hes: For it be tained tn bo ior dueling allo which wlbe eld without rnerve and must be removed ilchamber Fa rete eric of ererrtmng ove | RR. SESE 1 oe Serna ttn Ho ee fe°and gold, wad Parone cont conipin B Auperior Sorel hry) Bea romans Stee eben ee! ade; tadies’ solid wood Reception cover- ary sive y carved rosewood Pier, Sof: id ea ha ed lade? rovewood Wonk “fab kr efand ormals ay 21 day bronze sive lan ila, tap rane, winter soenes, marine, vie trek pleas ERS Forming a very ng aneetiie superior ‘rose. = wood Pianof ‘ull seven Fayre A elegant ease, ase, finished ali Antal fet with pearl, cost being & valuable ; rosewood Piano Stool, covered ineatin, with an and’ costly embroldered cov; ocifa Eatan = od order; Tuasbie top Fa a iirrors, Sof ra sive tn hele: a a ry dent Riera or with allt Rte ‘and Se cut Glassware, ee a and Decanters to son costly Bilver Ware, ea and sane Re ice" ine Cake Baskets, C ra, Coffee and at poor '“ end Stand, ‘au: Pere Table Cutlery, mar ‘Obambers—Ci Bedstends, atsiuary marble ton Bureaus, Wash to Washatends ‘an ure hair Mattrosses, agra Carpe at i Reh ‘owel iaand Rods, tab y,gusbioned lead mateh; over Soren made to order an bedreom Mirrors, Clocks, Sets of Cloths, Stair Ci Chaira, Bockeis, Sofas, Loui bles, togetl Tea and Dinit with @ large an assortment of secment Ute &c., with which the sale ‘will commence. LLAN J. KEELER & CO., AUCTIONEERS. Peremptory and Attractive Auction Sale, ‘This day Friday), at 10% 0 al Of Costly. Rosewood Housekold Furniture, Modern Rosewood Pianoforte, pare: Oil Paintings, &c., &2., At the brown stove mansion of the lat Hoffman, Esq., No. 52 West Sixteenth street, Lt } A, avenue. Also, the whole of — brary, Horses, Carriages ae. This day (Friday), at ie ey ‘Catalogues now ready, and can be had at the house DIAWING HOOM FURNITURE, Consists of carved rosewood K marble top, French plate doors and back; Work Table, inlaid with Log Pearls rosewood Centro Tables, alatuary, mar two ull suits Drawing Room Furnitu re elegant ‘retb'a tele Bota, two arm Berl rg snd oval back Chairs, carvod rose in three eolored satin of the most expensive description; Console, Tables, nial with tor. toiseshel Les, —— Stight jt ormola bronze Ghamdeligra, Gan Candelabras, Br pler and mantel sito, yrith rich ati tatheat supe and Dresden china 'Vaser, richly decorated arble Sta- tuettes, 8 fevren artistio Bronzes, representing Night, Morn: ing, Paini Mu fos an tite tava Wiest, from Fompell and ‘Mereaniun fh Card fava velvet. Carpet amyel urkish easy Chairs, bronze Cloek, Olt Paintings b THossesy, taman, ituntinguon, and, ‘Cole and otheremiaent artists; French ine Bn: weet, NEIGH NT EVEN OCTAVE PIANOFORTE, tinSaagt ald pou wey resend Soo, Mule Rak, en Mover, book and sheet Music; ro Hat. a 1d, woe ‘Bi Stall byt &. Chambers— , ic] a Ce vam! Rien ew Bedateadn, iyo Sate Richly carved rosewo: Toke iratiare of every kind, solid tuary marble top; Heerdtz"sDinin Cha t sets crystal and ruby Glassware, ‘0 dozen Goblets, Champagnes, Wines, Lei bere, Fruit, Cellory and Preserve Stands, Finger Bowls, ruby and périan marble Punch Bowls, ruby ‘and gold Liquor old band china Dinner Sets, 10 pleces; richly deca: Sets, 44 pieces; solid lalver Dinner and Tea Bets. asware are from the celebrate house of ‘otfee ecpin Bil Urn, Casters, Cake Baskets; "also Kitchen Ute all purchase! ae fonatia, Ae. Cab deposits Fe: rs. Sale peremptory, without regard to UCTION SALE.—M. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, will sell, this day iriday), Feb, 15, ‘aud to morrow (Satur- Gay), Feb, 16, commencing at 1014 o'clock each day, at sales- room &} Nassau street, a few doors from Fulton | pe ee Carpeting, wwo gilt frame Pier Glasses, French plate; rose- ood Parlor Suits, covered in plush, and broeatel, te: iotee, Tetes Face, ‘Arm and Sewing y, do., in bair w Gases Tables », mal Card sloth; Bookcases, marble t Table, Extension §Dij a Ta i Dining Oba, black Walnut Buticla, ‘marble top au and Plain D: ureaus, Washstands, Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Lounges, W nye &c, The whole to be peremptorily ‘sold. pg aeed NOTICE.—A LARGE (RORTMENT OF atcresses, Comfortabh Table, chandéliers, Gas Fixtures, P' F Glasses, UI and Engravii he sale will take place til o'clock, at 98 West Hous THOS. M. CONNAUGHTON, Anctioneer. UCTION, NOTICE —BURNHAM'S FURNITURE EX: press Packing Establishment, Nos leventh street, between Fifth and Sixth jold Furniture boxed and shipped to all pas vot the world. ‘Large covered wagons for removing furniture into country; stored, stored. UCTION | NOTICE —THOS. BELL, AUCTIONEER, and W. 8. INGRAHAM, on Saturday, at 11 o'clock, New Bowery, will be sold the Biture of 's genteel boarding house, removed tor convent of eale. Also the balance of the Pawn. SRIGNPE S$ SALE OF TOBACOO AND SEGARS—A. RISTALAR, auctioneer, will sell, this day, 16th hve o'clock, at’ his salesioom, 23 Bowery, eightoases Tébecee, Wrappers and Fillers ‘Also 100,000 domestic and imported Segars, of various brands and qualities, By order of the assignee. TIRACTIVE AUCTION SALETAT, C. (| LBIOH'S ‘China Hall, No. 563 Broadway, this aay. The is an op: portunity rarely ‘afforded to housekeepers, be tos ply themselves at ) per cent lower than the antisesy cont OF ‘goods, WM, MYERS, Anctioneer, ELGIUM.—TOWN OF LOUVAIN.—SALE BY AUC. tion of Ancient and Modern Paintings {1 and Dutch Schools, comprising the 8; al = of the late M, Désiré Van der schrieck, nmat ingné, Knight Four the yal Order of Jeopele, This sale i mt Momdayy sunt in jon the deorased, a eatxeday, loth of April, 1861, apd faiow! fon ange iM velock ‘precisély, under the direction of M. Eviz WL ROW, Chanmusire Bapert ‘of the Royal Mu- ran seum, 12 Place Brussels. This pled Collestion is comy of 3219 Painiings of the frat order the following e1 ip ibe ‘Aneleut Schoolies . Berchem, J. et A. Both, A. % ©. da Sart, A. EB Dyck, J, Van, Eyck, J. Tiaghaet mere et A pads, Velde, 0 N. Maas, J. Nemli ris, BE. Van der Neet A. Van Ostad: ter, A. . Pynacker, Bempeandh, PLP. Keligon, J. geen, @. Terbe: Vast ate Va J. wreenis, ri. ‘Wouvermat &o, In tho Modern 0, 'W. EB. Dietriey, Byexen ot E. de Keyser, 3. Kobell, B, C C. Konkook, Noe Wea uyen, B. P, 0 ed g Yen Suy, te. Private exhibition on Tuesda} Wednes- ai reday, 4th, and Friday, Sth of noite 1861, from 10 ihe o'clock PM Public exhib tion on Saturday, 6th, and Sunday, 7th of April, from 11 till 3 o'clock P. ‘The cata- ew vont obtained of M. H, Bailiiere, 29) Broadway, B™ DANIEL A. MATHEWS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, RS BORROW, Nieto At IOs O'CLOCK, ROOM, auaamiia Atte THE POST OFFIC) LARGE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FU ENITURE, &e. (removed to our store for convenience of sale), conaisting in Belts tn of elegant ye i bs calc, inant hate eat Pik’ omen EL Loun; and r, w, side table, eles if 6 Pier Mirrors, Lace Cartaing “demane ‘bron Iu Clocks, fine zes and Vases, r. w, waloutand mabo- gany dressing and other Bureaus. Washstands, Toilet Crock. &ec., French and other Bedsteads, Commodes, hd Palliasses, peur. ia ae enamelled cottage Suita, walnut and oak’ Buffe walnut and mahogany extension cone ‘dining Chairs, Secretary and Library Bookcases, Gas Chandeliers and Fixtures, Brussels and ine in Chine and ——_ Sfiver Ware, Table Cutler Mice Desks and Chairs, &c., together with an assertment Kitcnen Furniture, with which the sale. will cummence. Cas Jalogues at salesroom. ROWNE & NICHOLS, AUCTIO aaa eon ay = of whom, lk may. coneern, 9 variety at tp yan ay tay seek eee Tom clock = cog a o Rassau street, large sate of secad band Furniture. Partew fares to-mortow' edvertisement. SPBENcE, AugHO™ NT DLE a 7 oe rnin Dax, Furniture, 01 PE SACHENCK, this day, 1048 nat, at foe ML Broadwey—a. bay ime splat carne horse: Bes buen used for the lam year aa a saddle horse ‘owner, Heep a ‘Ona 6 Qty, PAINTINGS Bau February 16, at 1 2. 4 FH. SCHENCK, on . Lat Broadway, « LR }, No. Ii jor ‘reall thotce, Ott Pain tint spe "antiga, moet of them origi 4 ‘shotve petarea y= CATTLE ps ze VAN 81 K. DOGs AND. inet Ay TFA TEA NONRER, CABIN baCarE, a tisktone A mune Mot noms PAR py oy tenet Cerpratere 4 eto Bau waa a col lection i now on exhibition and ‘out reserve. Bo. oe eta Seen =a aes SERS ee SALES AT AUCTION. ENRY. ace AUCTIONEER. SATURDAY, ie lock, at the auction atore, No. nl gee en a cee \Wagsoe and other ENRY H. LEEDS, ‘OTIONEER.—HENRY LE! ia ed hem or 7 ny Na on iat eae ae J. nae. e Bock of ailltper Ct, of ladies? ®ilk Hata, trim es Tat Framed, Boras} wh Gate roe Furniture, Carpets, is eat sear Thirtioth streets 7 UAMAGED. WIOLING AT AUCTION. Vv A Wiitrrewou 4 HAZELL will ell on Friday, Feb. 1B, a6 en Four cases, contaiain shows ita ating Violins, assorted and numbers, ete th of fanned «ion HAZEL R.% ease ail, AUCTIONEER. at 10! Inv ‘atler Dry Kirws Piney Goods, &s. (Wnder Warden's inspection for sivount of whom it may come Four cases containiny about 00 Visti lightly damaged, NESDAY i sottagh At 10 o'clock, at 37 Warren reet, ‘And following days anti wold order of HERR BOYCE, Assignee, Berenliro stock of Hardware contained in the’ aber ne og comprising @ select aud extensive assorimenBot et Worthy the attention of the trade, iculars in future advertisements, 8.4 J. BOGART, ADOTONEEDS BIA aT ©. “o'ciock, a: the'a SPAR rd ‘Paral, e done sonatting of mae is, Wa ogany + of mari top ofas Lounges, Kockera, Ci ; Semin bs iron Also the , Counte sor Glassware, stand Cann Bee ran k. ure, 2c Also constableasie eee Ceeeate WM. 8. JONa8, HERIFF'S SALE OF BILLIARD TAB UR piture, ¢ on Saturday, ‘clock, at the corer of and with slate CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, HERIFF'S SALE OF LUMBER, iia ec, uctioneers, 1g fassau street, will sell tais day, at 11 cae. at 85 Went Thir. ty-firat street, quantity of Luinber, Machines and Ty, one Horse, Harness, &c. JOHN KELLY, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL 0} by olor at 176 West SEL 0 ” househoki Furniture: fo parlor, Fults, I Tn Droeatel; lage. a Fapestry, Gare jable, two very fgiuals; richly’ carved Buttaus, and Bed Ee Spine, Glace Ke ith oll , China, 7 wi cine ena creat een eeaeted fre worby the attention of families ang others. M, WITTERS, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL. W day, at 2 o'eldck, at 454 Canal sizent, 8 ee aed. Sine’ Bureaus Wasketands, 1 oti China la Pete. Wobd and ‘otter er Wares perio Sutin nee ockers, noel hy ‘thi other HiT Maldrenses, a —_ ‘ny, rnch ind otis Bod boliewe , table and Couches cane Chairs Tables’ dining fom and kivchem Pare aiture, de. Bele postive, ne fen Fa M. WITTERS, shock, by grace of WILL Bg ye | iw toned Counters, Mirrors, Stools, Gag veivet Cloaks, Tr Fixtures, Stove, a Carpeted WY, Wolk, AUCTIONEER-oFrice 49 street, will sell of Saturday, at Ll o'clock, the Grocery tnd sivelgalion Kegs, Seer Pumps, lage Case and Counteres Sian tool chaloan? Groceries end Liquors, " THE LECTURE _SEASON. S| jgacirn LIBRARY 4 ‘AsOCTATION, At COOPER INSTLLUTE,, Huda Oanrxg, Feb. 1 Tickets 26 cents. For tale ‘ot the Tibrasy, or at the door. MUSICAL. MAGNIFICENT SEVEW OOTAVE Roeewoor Pianof. aale.—| carved deen in ure but sive months; cont wi juding Stool and Cover. Also elegant Dinit cost for $150. Inquire at No. 70 West, street, near Sixth avenue GREATLY ee PIANOFORTE, TE & BRADBURY, Mauufacturers ofa tar ene of evortcan bass, patent ine sulated full nd and square Lianoforte, No. 428 rent TIENTION, PIANOFORTE PURSHASERS.—RE- ceiver's Sale, by order Judge Leonard, Supreme ours for the benefit of the creditors of the late ‘frm ef Cooper & one jon. se asate te sion, sapere ie BW and 175—original ices wery. ‘ “f ° OLN MODONALD, Reealver: LADY, WELL VERSED IN THE ART OF MU ia desirous of obtaining a few more pupils, at her re: dence or at their own residences, Suquire at 162’ West Thiriye third strect, NY. N ACCOMPLISHED AMERICAN LADY, TEACHER of the piano, desires scholars. ‘Terma, $4 per month, No. 13 Pike street, near East Broadway. (uCKERING & sows GRAND SQUARE A PRIGH? PLANOS, 604 Broadway, New York. D #701. QF TUE ALEXANDRE ORGAN For Churches, Chapels, Schools aud Drawing Rooms, roadway. SOLE MEDAL OF HORE ay the Universal Exhibition wee ificer t ER. trpatented in the United Stateq May? ), whieh the brilliant performance of 1HALBERG, VILANOVA, MLLE, bave rendered aspopular in America aw in Enrope, as adopted by the greatest artists and @f both conity BGlscomane, LISTZ, ROBINI, MEYERBEER, 20, ‘The Alexandi re Organ le celebrated for eeitent oo eision of Its mechanion, aa well na for the fultnend and power of ita tone and the remarkable quality of keeping perfeouy i sone fa ol climates. rok depot, $45, $0, $100, $160, $138, $235, $200 Tee. circular sent to an; canes on a ARD & FABRRGU 08, Importers of Husson Acaordeons, Violios ME, SHONGE, CROZIER, TENOR VOCALIST, wo sneneemne ‘nis for concerts, &c. Wanted, a sopras ino and ontralvo il, to prepare for, singing in a (nartatia ir. At home til'iz o'clock daily. G2 West Twenty-eight i, near Sixth avenwe. = JANOS, MELODEONS, ALEXANDRE ORGANS—A ble prices, | Seoond hand Pianos at gre to ost One seven ogiave, second han Fotind corners, fancy legs. frotwork desk and vversiry fort. ‘anos abd Melodeons to rent, and rent allowed purchased. - Monthly payments received for the same, HORACE WATERS, Agent, 333 Broadway, N. Y, TANO8, MELODEONS, HARMONTUM3— FIRST CLAS ‘or sale, to let oF sold on instalments, on favorable to pen fgsmoninas, Fehon 5 A ed Lm Fd heya Trot 5 to ‘ully warranted, 614 octaves ae 7 octaves, $175 to Ga J. M. FELTON, ‘Nos, 41 an roadway oA 3 PIANOFORTES, 8 $1 50.—ny the introduction of machinery in the 4 facturing of planofortes, we are now able to offer to the pu lic a seven octave rosewdod Fiano, containing all the moderm improvements, for $150 cash, of ‘more perfect workmanahi than has usualy been nold for 9 or BLOU by” the old me Of manu-acturing. We tavite ail dealers, teachers of muaig and the pubile to call and examine these new ees at GROVESSTBIN & HALES, Corner of Canal arid Hudson streets, New York. FOR & $360 PIANO, RICH ROSEWOOD CASE, » grith elegant carvings, scolloped all round; four di tanh toten cotaves Beek cilyr makers) kes’ great ion ‘tone, is perfect every way; has full warranties, jn tant, Apply eb @fe, lath avenue, tie greatest bargain, ex ant. AppIG a ty ion iene Sa rs eae Peeintaeee, a INSTRUCTION, CADEMIES OP PENMANSHIP AND BOOKKERP- sow York, and No. 18 Court street, day ‘ind evening for class or pri ine Broke Cail ror circular. OLIVER B. GOLDSMITH: LADY REALIZING THE GREAT NEED OF A PRO. per school for the cult: ‘under twelve years of is fine scenery, yariéty of frewh frait, &0., 4c. Paren' or gut ne deeis Hage thet eden ere = re #uch y address Mra” Walter, Cniom aquare Post oflice, GpuTLEMA oF, are Sinn EDUCA* 1m, em isl), French, igebra, t uy, ase ‘of levels, irons s few evurs Galty. “abazel peress a tow ‘Address’ Education.’ box Pout sopnen, alice, Lighent references ( J Gonverational Letsoan PARLORS.—A 8800! eeiaw es me oneaauen a patron aby Steao Anativat as Had attended to. CESNOLA. see NG, Bre esi ores vane mew pation or fot private in: icon a ieee ‘ANTED—BY YOUNG LADY, A SIT ocak newton stig DANCING ACADEMIES. ‘A. DODWORBTH'S DANCING ACADEMIES, Re it bentgatice, irect Preatyn, Dae RS Sa eed ie

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