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8 MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ~Falerried. ante lie ae nee kan mands. of Brookiys, Mr. Awacesus Doaaiy te Mice Sansa F. Dene: OL. Thursday, 14, dy the Caan: orre COTR—O0TIBR,- 1! of Red Bank, Moa. Lirrixo Rey. Wm. N. Donnell, Onanuse A. , dang! as a} r; Smith Cutter, _ Mouth © Paanene tah ai Coauhbadin Md., at the residence of = — * fa on Monday moruing, Januar; oy B. Maddox, C. Aunsrt Patter, Piha: celpuiny = hg ‘daugtter of Wm. Rea., Exq., of former place. No ards Rices—Peaky.—Un Thursday, January 7, by the Rev~ Jokn Wilson Holmes, Mr. Mizes'Riacs, of Brooklya, L. to Conneua J. Panny, of Hudsen City,’N. J 0a Monday, Janarry 11, at the rosi- sister, in this city, by the Rev 8. B. \ Sa0TH to Miss Magy J. Sraste, both of Ar @corteLo—Hazaarp.—!n Rrookiya, on Thursday, Janua- wy li, at the residence of the bride's father, by the Rev. & H.'Pariridge, Huxay Sorin, of New York, to Ema 1. cidest daughter of Capt. Caties Hazzard. 'No ‘Wrueresrpe—Srvart,—On Tbarsday, Janaary 14, by the Rey. John Thomson, D. D., at sue residence of the bride's perents, Wm. Wuresipe to. Asna, oldest daughter of Jo- feph Stuart, Esq. Died. Brown.—On Friday, January 15, Aprtarpe, onty daugh- ter of Kiobard B. ani’ Sophia Browa, aged 10 years, 11 mouths and 26 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respecMully mvited to at- Yend the funoral, from the residence of her parents, 245 ‘Union street, Brooklyn, on Sunday afternoon, at two BRiDGer.—At Sing Sing, on Toarsdey, Tavaary 14, Exta, aly dougher ot alfred ‘aud Mary I. Bridger, aged & yoare aud 2 mont! The frieods of the family are invited to attend the fu- bey _ (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the Captain Wm. Buckhout, Sing Sing, without Rie paar Friday_morning. er GaLveR.—On . daughter of William vwward and Sarah 1. Calder, Tiyea 3 4 mopths and 8 days, The tural il Lt radia the b yraeebedd parents, 442 West fourth street, urday’ afternoon, at two O'closk? The relatives sod {reads 272 Invited to attend. Casapy.—On Friday, January 15, Eurex, youngest child of aan tod eee dy, aged 17 months and 19 days. relatives,and the family are respectfully taviied tomtiend the ly from the parents, No. 206 Ninth avenye,on Sunday afternoon, at two 0 —On Friday, Januat hy Pasnicg Causey, of Ireland , ie 3 The friends apd avon of te tasty are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, ‘1 one o’clock. from No. 112 East twenty-second second street. » December 26, of Seneca county, , aged 88 years, 9 months and 13 Mr. Dey was one of the pehilore, be baving oe grated from New York city can be said of him, without the least ‘eet man is the noblest work of God. " X.—On Thursday, January 44, Jou Doxwsuir, e seize of the county Louth, Treland, in the 634 year of Bie agi The 1 friends of the family ‘tienda the funeral, this (Sat @elock, from .742 Second avenue. Dewrsxy —On Thursday, ae, 14, Mary O'Connor, the beloved wife of Jenn Dempsey, of Castle Fraxe, oounty Cork, Ireland, a{ter @ short and revere illness, ‘The funeral will take place [rom her late residence, No. 290 East Ninth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, a one @oleck. The friends of the family are respecifully jp vited to attend. Dovensrry.—On Thuraday, january 14, Joun V., eldest gon of Dennis und Mary Dooghe ry, ia the 25th year of Rie nge. Docease’ war n memba’ of the Thirty-sixth New York Volwntesrs ani comiracted a disease on the peningala, which ey-o'nated 1) his aeath, 0 reapectfully invited to y) afternoon, at two The ‘riepds and sola tvws {the family are respectfully dnvitel to attend thy fu mn the residence of bis parents, No. 35 Clas:on avcnce, Brooklyn, on Sunday Stternodn, at half past two oc 0k Philadelphia avers pless0 02. DrLaxey —On Wednesday, Jacuary 13, Mienarn Dpia- war, a native of New Ross, county Wexford, Ireland, in the 34th year-of bis age. ‘The reiatives and friends of the family, and those of his Ddrother, James lelancy, and also the Members of Hiber ‘Bia Engine Company 15, aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from itis late resideace, 513 Ninth avenue. be- Sween “Forty. first and frty-second'sts., this (Saturday) afternoon, at one o'clock, without further notice. ‘Durrry.—On ‘Wodnerday, January 13, Mary Durrsy, aged 83 years. ‘May she rest in peace. Tho friends of the family are respectf invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at three o'clock, from the residence of her 80n, 807 Pacific street, near Washington avenue, Brooklyn. Farnixcrox,—At Harlem, on Thursday, January 14, Exeeiine Woop Farnmcton, aged 3 years ana 8 months. ‘The relatives and friends are respect(ully invited to at- ‘tend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from the residence of her father, John R- Farrington, ‘12th street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. his ns: Amped street, on Sunday oer without further invitation. ‘JeWwEs‘ON.—On Friday, January 18, ater 2 palatal i ne .—On Thursday, January 14, Joun Jonson, and 8 days, and friends of tee family are respectfully afternoon, at inick street. Kruty.—On Friday, January 15, Micuari Katy, io the 434 year of his age, a native of Rahan, county Kildare, ‘His friends and acquaintances are respeetfally invited attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 13 Minetta street, on Sunday afternoon , at two o'clock. uit a F a 5 fir Z 4 i i $ wer, act Friday evening, January 15, Baicer iva friends of the deceased will please bor residence, 16 Ri ton Mary Murray, ot Larges, county Caves friends and soquaintances are most respectfully in- pent nha id her late residence, 44 street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock. Mousa —At Btone Grove, sheiteld, Eagland, on Fri jOuN MovL#oN, aged 68 a RORGE WasaincTor Dawes, son of Wm. HL ana Louisa J. Michaels, aged 12years, 5 months and 2i relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, 138 pen Forty ninth street, on Sunday afternoon, at two "‘aerens:—~Or congestion of the brain, Mary, daughter f the late Joseph Mitcbel, of Athlone, county Roscom- mon, Ireland. © _‘May her sont rest in pence. ‘The relatives ana (rieuds of the family are respectfully favited to attend the funeral, from the residevce of hor 140 West Tenth st., this (Saturday) afternoon, ‘at balf-past-one o'clock, ‘The remains will be taken to ‘Cemetery for interment. Cage on Brooklyn, on Thursday evening, Janu- ‘ery 14, after a short but severe illness, Mary RARNEY, ‘wife of Jobn O’Dennell, & oa Carndonagb, county ‘Donegal, Ireiand, in 334 year of her age. Mey she reat in poace. juaintances of ethe ‘family, also those of ber brothers, Tenis and Michael Kearney, are respect- boy. inyited to “attend the ang gh emg aif past two o’clook, from her la 18t Smith Sennecy parece ie oH eget Brooklyn. ite residence, Londonderry papers pli O’Nwu...—Un Friday even! van Tonmary 15, after a short Miness, Carnarive, the ‘wife of John O'Neill, aged = & native of the county of Monaghan, Ireland. will take place on Sunday afternoon, at two o'clock, from her late residence, 330 Fighth street, be- tween avenues B and C. ‘The relatives and friends are wequested to attend. Hef remains will be taken to Cal- very Cemeter yor | ct interme is; te "ARBORS. morning, Januar; ns F., Snfant son of Oharieaf an Solis Parsons,” 227 State Street, Brooklyn, Funeral this e Gatarday) afternoon, at two o’clock. Page. —In B: , ou Friday, January 15, of scar- s ona, caly ‘oul Goorge & and Emly F. Pago, ged years and 6 da; Roperts.—On Monday, December 28, euddeniy, in ump, Army of * Potomac, Lieutenant Cuar tes A. Second regiment New York a Militia, only jbon of Nathaniel We ‘The friends and Ano Eliza Rober of the family are reupeostely, invited to at- end the funeral, from St. Thomas’ church, corner of Broadway and Houston strect, on Sunday afternoon, at ue 0 The remains will be taken to Grecawvod ‘Rove.—On Thursday, bean 14, Wituiam B, Rove, ‘The relatives avd rues of the family are invited to fttend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one @'cloek, from 65 Market street. Rick —On Friday Lit January 15, James B. Ricn, @00 of Abraham B. and Rich, in the 37th your of bis “Tie relatives and friends of the family are invited to @uiend the funeral, from his late residence, 186 Broome Street. «n sunday afternoon, at two o'clock. Rursouo.— Av Hamilton, Bermuda, on Friday, Novem 27,186), J. Sravtvina ReyNouns, The relatives and friends of the family, and of his om A. K. Laing, are invited to attend ube faperal, this ry A a on —~ | ee ie bis late residence, fers Markoni » corner of Thirty-fifth street, without eed ti yours Seal peeve —On Thursday, January 14, Dare, SHRLLARD, Me relatives and friends are respectfully invited to tend tbe faveral, from. 196 y S i one Peek. Spring 8t.. this (Saturday) af: Suay.—On Thursday evening, January 14, atter short ' Nines, the youngest and beloved daughter ote aged 70s Abd § mow Ler of Daniel J. of the (amily are respectfully inyit See a arenes ') afternoon , zene poh chook, from. Use! |e or parents, 729 Washi too strbet, wits! feriber | ‘iavitatton aa Swanrox.—'n Brooklyn, on erites, Jenvary 15, Many Ans, wile of Edwin Swanton, aged 62 year Notice Of fuperal to-morrow. Srvant,-—Ov Friday, vane, ‘sare Lh the beloved wike of Hoary ©. ny 0. Swart, f mae odive and iia nape of i ha aa hemes h—J Ne, 61, are most respectfully ieyited toastend top © NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1863. from the Church of the Immaculate Oppengeien, tenth street and avenue A, on Sunday afters at one o'clock precisely. a Sro =A ha residense, 294 Broome street on Friday 4 6. Ruzaneru & Sroms, aged 04 morning, oy January 16, Mrs, 4 months an her rolatived and frente, oa those of her tun ip law, invited to act jpabee Hotehe, Rg A pond ‘afternoon, Horfolt street (Alsosoa) Mottodist Bpiseopal ckurch. Nantucket (Mass.) and Sonora (Cal) papers by the beloved Sroart.—Oo Friday, Jahuary 15, Smuzva T., wite cf Honry C. Stuart, In the 28d year of her age. " ‘The relatives aud friends of the ami, also the ae ve and honorary membors of Matual Kogine 61, are most respectfully invited to from the Church of the Im of Fourteenth siroct and avenue A at one o precisely. ‘Tonu.—On Thursday morning, Januury 14, mas Wo the only daaghter of Joba B. and Henrietta’ monthe an ya. ume relatives and friends of the family are bas invited ag the funeral, the residence of her uncle, G. tle, 508 Sixth avenue, this (Saturday) afternoon at two o'clock, Tuomvs.—On Friday, bend 15, Aanes, yeuncost daughter of John and Anna Thorpe, aged 1 year and 3 montha, ‘Tea tones) will take place on Sunday afternoon at two ool Baltimore papers copy. Trainor, —On 7 Pt ry 15, of ocneamp: tioa, Ca wife of Peter native of parish of ‘Maiue, canal festmeath, Ireland. The friends, and those of her brothers, James, Christo- pher and Pairick Savage, are invited’ to attend the from her late eitionce, Ho: 298 Rast Pourtoonts afternoon, at one o'clock. Hor remains wy Thureday moroit Jenuagy 14, Auxmtes Tex Bxoox, in the 83th rear of jer age. ‘The relatives and friends of family are invited to attend the funeral, eee ppd afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from the residence 38 john Ten Brook, No. West Forty-firth <i Vortys.—Ono Friday, January 15, after a Mogering ill- Bess, Mr. Joum VoRTUE, aged 56 years, 6 months and 10 ‘he friends and relatives of the family are invited to attend the funeral this (Saturday) morning, at teno'clock, from 121 Columbia street, without farthor notice, His remains will be taken to Tovoli, Dutehess county, for in- ferment. VANDERPILT.-AL Nice, France, on Friday, January 1, Captain, Gronam W. VAnvxnsr, United States Ariny, — ‘200 of Cornelius Vanderbilt, in the 25th year of ig age. Waut.—Ou Thursday, January 14, at his residevce, 194 East Nineteenth street, in the Tist year of his age, Mav- Rion Wau. His (rtende, and those of his sons, P.J., M. W. and Jas. F.; also those ef his son in-law, Wm. Fitzpatrick, are re- epectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday after- wi even Brooklyn RIGHT, Mrs. Many A. Wavomr, wife. of ‘Bias wet eeie 228 year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, aes cue street, Brooklyn, this (Saturday) afternoon, ati ocl Warp.—At Newark, N, van Wednesday, January es, Francis BRowm, voungest child of Marcus L. and Susan L. Ward, wat the 8th year of his age. The es and friends of the family are invited to attend us Toneral, from the residence of his parents, 61 Washington street, Newark, N. J., this (Saturday) after- noon, at two o'clock. ‘Weise.—On Friday January 15, CoaRLEs benrtdloars ent son of Patrick and Cecelia Wolsh, aged 1 year and Dearest Charley, thou hast left us, And your loss we a! feel; Bat ’tis God who has bereft us— He can all our sorrows heal. The relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon, at balf past one wens from the residence of his parents, 123 Rivington streo WERKES.—- ANN. wise, wife of Richard Weekes, aged 26 years, 4 months and 17 days. For notice of funeral see Sundays papers. SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR NEW YORE—THIS DAY. 7 22) moon sets. <morn 12 49 -morn 349 a RAI AAA APART ADAAAL Port of New ‘Werk, | January 15, 1864. shignmanip Olty of Bal Suzan, Mireh meter Rn FP ae (Br), Mirehouse, Queens- weap Ne Plus’ Ui Ultra, Coombe sy Liverpool—Trask & Dear. ship = coreg Jr, Abeel, Liverpool—O H Marshall. Bark arolne Russeil, New Orleans—Murray & Nephew. Arethusa (Br), Farquhar, Liverpool—Kdmiston Bro: “Sr Nile (Br), Whittier, M: 4—Geo F Peniston. ten gi Rowland, ‘arthy, New Orleans—Bent- Brig 0 Olive, Davis, Philadelphia—Jed Frye & Co. gic Clinton (Br), Keever, Vera Crur—F Alexandre Schr Georgia, Gilchrist, Alexandria—H D Brookman & Co. ae Tate inckiey. Leavitt, Fortress Soares BG & = R Fowler. Jones, Baltimore—J W McKee. Schr Fly, Cheeseman, Philadelphia—J W MeKee. Guasgow (Be). Onl. Dec 4 4 an mneensiown 27th, with mdse and passengers. John @ Daie, ‘Steamship Sidon ( jartyn. Dec 2, and ard, | ed strong gale len upto Jan from Riv, wiih ver ery heavy erally en hag w heavy fat ‘St enow in int $6, 10 Ri Ss from the 1h north’ ‘win as: ier tnd ourher Seamer, s"vposed | pS" Bie the ‘North oe bound B. jteamahi} 8 Pi (0 8 tran }), Mott, Forivess Mon- ror, 18 hours, with passengers, 10 O'S Assists. Querterine cue. Antonio (Peruy), Luces, Manila 4 |. passed Cave of Good Hope Nov 9, wii sugar, and ahem te to order, Behip Wm Tap nah got, Nov 25, with mdse ‘m je e lov 29, with mdee.a1 pod passe! agers’ to Tapeco serra 25, lat 47 07, lon 47°43, w one aeaize coal ney 27, with coal, to Kunharat & Co a a e Ship Hobomok, Nairn. Tortugas, 14 days, in ballast, to Benner & Brown. (The H arr i4th). Snip Daniel Marcy (new). Ross, Portemouth, NH, 11 days, in ballast. to C Dunean ark Donaa (Ham), Hamburg. 47 days. with mdse and 56 passengers. (o Runbarde & &Co. Had strong westerly winds mont of t the P Bark American Eagle. Be aad Nov 18. passed x 28th, with Aine ‘Badger. Had light easter ; since then heavy westerly gales. Jan 100, éhipped a hoary sea, which stove boats ani wh main Bet house, washing spars and everything mov about the decks, Bark Scotland, Ro'lins, sotowen 23 days, via Delawa: | Breakwater, in ballast, to Starbuck & Co. Been i days Of Hatteras with strong NE and NW pales. ‘Was 3 days in Delaware Breakwater awaiting orders. econ Marion (of Bermuda). Davis (late Paterson, de- ). Matamoros, 24 days. with cotton, to master. Jan 5, eats St at, hig 05, spoke brig Karnak, from Aspinwall for Bark ‘Trowbridge (of New Haren). Duntze, Barbados, Dec 19, ‘with old metal, cocoa and hides, to H ‘Trowbi Dridges, Bark E Wright, Jr, Muntoe, Nassan, NP, 10 days, in bal. fast, to master. Bark Texas, b izorton, New Orleans, 14 days, with mdse, to i PS, igonde na er Bt Andreway, n, Para, Dec 9, with Corning, Son edo! jas been 15 days N of Heras. rite heavy head winds. Brig Karnak, Kissam, Aspinwali, 26 days, inf ballast, to master, Had very heavy weather. Brig Lucretia Bi Kingst mittsdesher nt Tea ece™ °* % Mr. wih ——, Grand Cay, oe tego Ba rig Won Allan (6f Mon ne} Bounding’ Biitov Bag kOe Windsor, NS, 17 ri yundin low (Br), Stevens ine ’ eazeem ‘with plaster, to Brett. Son & Con re Tin Brule , Winata, Belize, Hon, 28 tte (of Belize, to Gage, wits |, to F Alexandre 1 Minnfe Arnold (of, Shelbi NS). 'MoKenvie. Jac. mel. 19 days with coffee and logwi to Brett, Son & Co, Ea Schr Ms ye ru line, Davis, Virginia. leline. Davi in! Steamer Westenenter, fom "a . Bark Baling Grove (Br), rt ae Bay, for od consigned to: apler J pier & Weletort peice cai: + Also two barks and three brigs. SAILED, 14th—Steamers Baltimore, Louisa Moore, Thomas Swann la Ning ra, Express; brigs Sophia Henrietta (Br), Rovi Wind at sunset SV, light. American Shipmasters’ Asseciation, No 51 Watt Srawer—Rooxs 23 anv 25. The fellewing approved Masters and Officers have received commissions from this Association:— Captains Josiah McLellan, brig Jane: Jehanes Nieiarn Dark Calumbia; Alonzo Burtows, bark Sarah A Cla pman Stephen Nickerson, schr HP divnsei: pert; Heetor McKenzie, bark ; Vitula, Dal H Holm ii Florence ; wm Nilé; Richard Wel © Princess; Beth it fsola; Selden R Tue }:Eamuel B Hae gelton, schr Henry Cole; Richard fai brig Wm A Biack! Joun W Holmes. brig Dawn of Day; George rig Moria: James Barviott ‘sehr Susan, Hi Gitwan; dort 8 Grate brig Sarab Goodnow; Sknon Landry. schr Wm B Bickford; James Gerrior, Rutan. Bickford; 4 brig Temperance; Jas W Sprague, Miscellanecow ‘The weather yesterday morning was moderate. with a dense fog. The ferryboats were running irregularly. The rivers are full of drift ice. Prige Steawmn Patras was " eager sold at auetion yestertay for Gass Atale fof Boston), Howes, from ib Bi pore, was toutlyiowton Zrovan' Hef, i ee et Ww saved, — we is and owned oy Baker 4 Merril; of Rosas Nt 1S Hayate Bark Ges Lawanne, from Pe Boston, which struck on a tanker reet Part au, Prince id ns. was built at pee from Port aa Prince, ee ee nd Soun Lox Bran. Cary, from 8t M 3 = tw rgd a te Bea a boas by ig yt | ne, was built at ince” rd bailed from: Halifax. pesrd Tolan ia Bu Sonn JW Harrys, from into Holmes’ Hole 14th inst with EB Bansow, #1 tons, bullt A ‘ioe ft ‘Mr William Veriton, aud others, of Portemou Anguilla for New York, ‘alle ap! =o 4000. TG Joun Binxsxcp, A filelving st the 6 ae Fast River, was stove with the ioc lath fast, nnd had bere. Lime to reach the ple athe foot of Peck sitp, when she Sued and sani e to Mariners aM RARE AMAL wre ‘Tri REDON. Jan 1, 1864, given thet & Gen Buoy, markea with the word “Wreck,” has been laid 0 fathome 8 of @ vessel sunk in the Baot ot Bi ale, The Baoy ties in 14 feet at low wate A homed tides, with the follawing marks and compass bearings: The Chancel end of ‘Whitetnvie Cb teh, ioe Mad with the E end of the Pearson Arins Hotel, easterly. m uilding on the Beach ness Preventive Sta- + Opt B N, diatant 1 i fer NOE HEMBHON, Booretary WRECK OFF C1 per Dot BPRIBTOL OF. ec 2. ‘with ibe Notion js bereby wivea that bOreon ivean Beat miagped won) desks Four. | word’ Fresh, bes bees aid 98 fathoms. Wivw of a vessel 7 < oe Mes in fates ation wale water soring tides, with DUCTS At THE ENTUANCE 70 THR RIVER THAMES, Trusty House. Lorpon, Dec 18. 1963. Notice iahersby given tial 10 consequence “of alterations Pag ity Ty Lf Ra iver rham former positions, and now ow Hes witn the "fallow" Een Samnaet omnes Soaring reepectively, viz:— — has been remot ed thre eter G by ae and now lies jo maga ramored hte iad - Ni opty ae. Tower, just oncu eastward of gardem wall at tho or North’ eastward of St, Peter's ebureh, Ww ‘Draper Pa Ae ‘open eactward of Margite Rast Mfil, Ministor East Milt, midway Detween the Wost Mill and Margate totiy, 8W Wester Northeast $pit Buoy, N nf ‘W, distagt 1 mtie. Shor’ tvenael 8 distant 97 7 20th8 miles, Elbow Buoy, Li fis rales. ior 8X Wa ‘istant 2 6 tothe milen, Bout dy, Woy 8 Southerly, distant & 7 10ths aire, Barents Mowrnnase spre oo 15.8% fashoma, with fhe baw Tamer of Mow Gani, ope ink roe the’ High rar towards Neptunes Tower, Margnia West Mt Is length eastward’ of Draper's Mil, 88 Margate Oid Shure Spires alittle open eastward of the Meorih Bolt Buoy, W Aistant, 27-10tbe miles, Tongue pee "isel, oe foo ry ‘stant 4 milk Tongue Kao! Buoy, M Y de raisin a3 othe miles, ; Norenetis directiah 2 Bt shown from 1 North Foreland Lighthouse b Meets been d relatively, wis ‘the removal of the “oy aaaes ray cables northeastward, Hos fn.18 feet, with cgi een Ga chee jock House and the Low ere mithoasterly. itatab to Hh b ‘Goks removed 2! The eisale | G: dd Beacoa, in une a erik a hone one-third Church twwarda Miusier ‘Mil, WN. West- ore Spaniard Lwin, iF silat goes aatios, Bast Gl acerca NE Rin tant 1-10he mie Buoy, ae 3B Sowineriy, distant 3 event Last Buoy, 88E % EB Sontherly, ‘distant 5 1-10th ‘Whitstabie street Buoy, SW, distant 4 4-10ths miles. moved 2 cable northeast lien tS fath *eRoculve aatwvard ot (Sire ir Mig by DE B, The pets a | parable, Ser rot mm between the aah *autaiabie E, distant 1 mile, “rening But Boo, Fat De te, North Pansand Bee, at distant West BE East Spaniard Buoy’ od 134 cadl ESE, lies jon in 33g 4 reRnitatab ie Mi. te the oe Coke one Buoy, W. ai SS te nd Buoy, W, tant Onze Buoy, W by N Northerly, distant 6 6-20thre Past Oare Buoy, NW N Norsherty, distant 3 2:10ihe miles. Mouse Lightveasel. NW 34 N. Hatant ane Otha miles. North Nob Buoy, N, distant 16108 Maplin Lighthouse. N Nob Buoy, NE by E Northerly, distant 1 2-10ths mile. miorthweat Shingles Buoy, ‘E by 8 Hasterly, diotaat 23.20cue mn girler Elbow Buoy, E by 8 8 Easterly, distant 2 6-10the Girdler Lightvessel, 8 distant 1 1-10th mile, Norma airsetoa orien te it from the ioatia Lighthouse m altered reltvely ‘with the alteration Position of ‘of te Bhivering ng Sand Buoy. ‘MIDDLE BUOm, a black and white peje ered buoy has ‘been placed in 18 feet ‘at low wai raing Bet Bock m! Shape Just open north of the Middle The Muscle tTouses tnelt readth open westward of the tind building weet of Harty Church, Bw A single tree enst of Herne High Mill ite ‘ed inom the pevendaee nas terrace, at the west end of Herne Bay, Middle Ground Beacon, W by N-% N. distant 7-10the mile. by S2¢8, distant 710tbe mile <8, distant 2 1-10th mi now CALLED WaeT SHDDLE te GRooxE lies in 9 fent, with distant 5-10ths mile, by B, isan age Middle Spaniard reaper, Ww East Spaniai ®DDLE PROUD Boo, removed 4 cablea SE by E West Spaniard Buoy, 888 Middle Beacon, E by 8 348, distant 1 7 10tha mile, West Spile Buoy, NW 3 W, distant 1 4-10ths mile MIDDLE, sndnsuny Buoy, removed 334 cables W 34 8, lies in 43¢ fathoms Hamlet Hill, tonehia the south a le oe a Taree white ‘euse next west of Souther reg fo W Pa A cottage to the northward of Souti Shoebury, fn line with the Southernmost Admi jetty, Ng W Queenborough Church Sree Mant open 15 the eastward of & chapel on the west end of Mile Town. SW. faith Shoebury Buoy, E by 8 Southerly, distant 1 8.10chs "Nore Ligh. 8 Bie wre Nr io gad lore distant 2 miles, on River wr Middle Bu Busy, W by N%XN, distant 2 7-10the ioe mln Buoy, NW by W 3g W Westerly, distant 1 6-10ths mii by oraer, PH BERTHON, Becretars alemen. Bark Mermaid, Jenks, of Westport, arrived at Hobart Town Sept 28, all well. with 1000 bbis sp oll. Had shi 4300,vble to England. | Expocta to be at home in Oct nex Bark Joshue Bragdon, NB, was at St 8 Nov 23. hav. ‘a dbis hy eee) "ee . All the officers and most of the m: all bis oll, aoe 1» Meee ee Night Fletcher, from Calcutta for Harvest Queen, Hutchinson, from Liverpool for New ing taken do sp ofl lust crui guid remain on board was bound to the River of Fiat: Shia Josephine, Chapman. NR, Twn, CGH, 3 220 bbls wh, 10 England 8 jorence ee pa ‘Austin, from Caleuta for London, 0 hat vty No ion 24 , from at (9, ton L ick, Hapgood, from Cardiff for NYork, ‘at Scilly). Foreign Ports. nana Dec 19~In port bark Montezuma, for Dema- pon ARDEA Deo S1—In port schr Windwand, Partridge, for Gierantak. Dec 20—A1 ve past Gonanen (SS Nefntzre, ee od ae rere, fromeaees a Palermo; 19th, ship dir Jol Mer. bellies for — I bara” Grockete’ Wied Bast from Ly to ate Sarin ey Nc ae dan GAY, Ty Jan 2—No vessels tn port, Horn Deo a Arr ship Vaucl Tage, ‘Nelgon Gt Joby. NB. bros ‘not Jeremie, as misprinte: l-In in rrbrig Lady of ie Late, ill for Fay eatacke “Warawonoes Dec 20-carr brig Time, Smith, NY 10h aE, Dec 9—In port brigs Julia, for NYork, 14g; a, or Saw Avonsas, Dec 3¢—In — Tr Pocahoutas, Shanks, from San Bias for Boco del Toro. Sid ith, sobr Silver bg Pe Cape howe od oa Toad (i Baltimore, a Eliza ata, Jan ‘Cores (Br), fang po ust, wz. esi American Ports, BOSTON, Jan 14—Arr Br Firm. Wiley, Ant sched H Counce, Fletcher, Blizatethoort Cid Garks Judah Capee (Di teh). Gappe, mas: Aviles, Buokuana, vanr: ae Doane, Megatblin. New Orleans. Sid’ bark JW’ Audi brig Alarm Ship Bureka started und auchorod in tue as ibs Bp Win iz; brig Ne Usth ab ra Fag tthe. | ebraska, Inagua. Bel *ROOTHBAT, Jan igre a Boat, Clark, Ser Sarah Wooster, Lord, do foi Rogers. Macias for NYork lo for Portland; & J Dyer, HOLMES” HOLE. Jae BoB rr bre x iq an rr ic Als Me eS stots wae Mantas 132 Pee Ts Si sr lth—Arr achra Hattie Ross, for Portland: 3 W Hat- fied (27), Anrullia for NYork. “Sid. brig matanl 3 Ge: L Green, & M Dyor, Bay State. A L Pavan, SB Wheeler, J Paine, Mary Biandish, and Hotitc Rows. Remains at 8 AM, scht Haleyon, Louis Walsh, and J W Hatield (Bry, FORD, Jan 13—Arr Br shtp Catharine Hol- brook ca yg B carab, of New Bedford), Law- rence, Mau! pREWBURYPORT, Jan 1S—Cld achra Edward Lameyer, Bayley. ron 0 Ri ineer, Phillips, Barbados, NEWPORT, Jan I3—Returned, on acrount of head winds, schrs Win T Emerson, » from Providenc for Pawtuxent River. Md; Ex xprese Wiley, Boston for Tangie joes 5. ao outa sd nothing polled. titia Ana (Br), Woods n, OB, for York? ‘Culbarine. Rogers, Yeaton, Ear orbro: Fidienod; scurs Josiah achorn. Gregory, Rovian ‘ash ington, DC; Antietam, Jrons, Addison for NVork: A Tirrell Wiegins Boston for ‘Phiindelphin; Velocity, Patterson, 140 for NY Jane, ne, Flask! ins, and George W Snow, Hasking, Balem for do: Westover, Lewis, Boston for 8, Parker, Fitzgerald, Providence for Philadel- D'tHart, Hart. from Bath for NYork; Francisco, ‘and Maracaibo, Henley, Portland for do; and others, | pond, Havana. if : th, 5 aa a me i farate, Bibber, & Harri Wiedolphies Ab | © | Ki RTLAND, Jan ‘12 is iditionslj—Arr brig Jeremiah Wth—Arr barks 8: Rensh: whtsnaas brlgn tative x Berry, Taneieheen Pernine Bowdoin, NYork; bight Boats Cloris rec York." Cla bark Philena, Davis, Key Wert, RUktort tor PROVIDENOR, Jam 14—Arr steamer Fricon, Jones, New York, Sid sehr Mary 8 Hurd, Handen, Deals Island. by SALEM. Jan 12—Arr achre D B Newcomb, ‘Higgins, Tan jer; § @ Hart, Rawley, Philadelphia; 13th, hark Geta. Pe. ry. Bissau. 4 Cay via Delaware Br mont. Fowe, Newcastle, Del: Bpauiging. 3 York Bow desea ter; sobre Fi ‘Oregon, Babb, nad Ttalian bark Terese Gartaele: __ MATRIMONIAL, GENTLEMAN QF EDUCATION, rontiawen BY Awe aged, 36, desires the acqua Mirorih tot lens than $10,00, wh wt matrimony. Relettor answered that does not ment! interview can be had. Address (i ‘box 125 sta ee 10 —A RESPECTABLE “YOu! T°ot tithes, of the Army of the Potomac, isto oan spondence with & d ‘intelligent yout rith a view to iatrimony.. Curten de val i Address C, P, D., Third Pennsy 2S ‘MISCE: 05. WNE'S "METALLIC WEATHER Srarps AND WINDOW BANDS, MADB Of 2INO AND VULCANIZED RUBBER, TOTALLY ie 0 ma OOLD, SOW top Aasoriscatdg atte With the tres uso of (he aduse af a THBY 8#OP THE RATPLING OP BASHES. THEY SAVE ONE HALF TAE FURL. ARB WARRANTED GOOD FOR FIVB'YEARS, WINTER SND oummen. Wo are now making five diferent designe for tne different apertures to be rendered wight Fig No. 1.—Por sash windows, No. 2—For French window conires and door edges,’ No, Ordinary door boilom. 4 No, A very valuable strip for rendering SLIDING DOORS AND SHUTTERS AIR T1GBT, OPEN OR SHUT. NO. 6—-HAWK BILL, OR RAIN STORM BOTTOM STRIP, FOR DOORS ANS FRENCH WINDOWS. Wo have Beads of oa, walnut. rosewood, mahogany and enamelled white to nish, Refe: gato the merits can be given. on to chomands @f our most citizens, Seagege: phaiclane, Se ele eomance 2, pina Mowing from the Scientitio Ame! BXEMPTION FROM THE DRAFT. B* We have paaah st of se areata itn We makeshifta resorted to teaiyitale tears a ae he 't blame the: ‘some kinds of Seppe) SE mean Unole Lao at fay ine’ Mt) ks Srindy a Ir that searches every pore in the body tn tho hopee! futding some catranca tot PAM paris of tae frame. @nother page our readers wilt find an engraving of a parent weniler sep, wah tro wil warrant to prvoure them ine ofthe cont by eee igos se men for ing duty, one ecention Fare thereof wi mmending this inven- Pages a remanent te er img, and we are that Oey high prions ¢ (ve) it will save ina single te Bayt ae expense of its hile it renders the house muel ‘more com! end, at 6 aaa ie, 6 en ears eet ‘weath- aaplee ex. ich it will be Rerpriiag a a few arty fifty men explo red tet this cay ol lone, puting ee @rip upon dwell and public of 0 ovale of the ou when once ni po BM ony eg Tae Christian Intellige: oasis nee eae IN THE CITIES OF BUFFALO, CLEVELAND, CIN. 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WisHARYS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PING TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR OORDIAL PINE TREB TAR OORDIAL WILR CUR CONSUMPTION, WILL CURE CONSUMPTION. WILL CURE OONSUMPTION. WILL CURB CONSUMPTION. MORE THAN FIFTY THOUSAND MORE THAN FIFTY THOUSAND MORB THAN FIFTY THOUSAND HAVE BEEN OURED BavE BEEN CURED WAVE BEEN CURED OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF OGNSUMPTION, BY DR, WISHARTS FINE TREB TAR OORDIAL, BY DE, WISHART’S PINE TREE “TAR COMDIAL, BY DR WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, BY DR, WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR * conpiaL, IN THE YEAR 163, IN THB YEAR 168, IN THD YEAR 1868, “IN THE YEAR 1803, Consumption has destroyed more of the human family than any other disease, and the best physicians for many years have despaired of a cure, or a remedy thatywould heal the lungs, but for more than wo hundred years the whole medical world bas beon tmpreased that there wae a myste- rlows power and efficlency ia the Pine Tree Tar to heal the lunge; therefore they bave recommended the use of Tar Water, which in many casca bad ‘A good effect; but how to combine ite medical propertice # #0 asto heal the lungs, bas ever been mystery unt! twas was discovered by Dr, Ls Q. 0, WISHART, of Philadelphia, Pa., the proprietor of Wish- art's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, and has been put tn bottles, patented by the United States government. We say to the aMlicted that Dr, Wishari'e Pine Tree Tar Cordial will produce the INVIGORATION OF THE DIGESTIVE OR- GANS, THE STRENGTHENING OF THE DEBILITATED SYSTEM, THE PURIFICATION AND ENRICHMENT OF THE BLOOD, which must expel from the system the cor- ruption which serofula breeds, While this is effected by the powerfal allerative (changing from disease to health) pro- perties of the Tar Cordial, its healing and renovating princl- plo is aleo acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and throat, penctrating to cach discased part, relieving the pain, subduing {aflammation and restoring s healthful tendency. Let this twofold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to actin qpnju jou with nature's constant rec: erative tendency, and the patient 1 saved, if be has’not to Jong delayed a resort to the means of cure. PINE TREE TAR OORDIAL PINE TREE TAR OORDIAL PINE TREE TAR OORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURB 1® AN INFALLIBLA CURE . 18 AN INFALLIBLE OURE * 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. FOR GORE THROAT AND BREAST. FOR SORE 7HROAT AND BREAST. Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Oordial is a great and effect- ual remedy for ‘ae . BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES, BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. BLIND AND BLERDING PILES, Thousands have been cured of the above disease when all hope of ever recelving relier wae gone. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS, INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS.* ‘There is not @ medicine discovered that has so much power to dissolve the thick mucous that stops up the wind passages of the lungs as the Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which subdues the ever and inflammation that des Mt destroy the power and vitality of the lungs and consign the patient to the grave, We say to all whose tungs are afecied, use Dr. Wishart’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial with great eoniidence, as t nas restored thou- sands of cases to heaith that were hopelessly given up to dle, LIVER “COMPLAINT LIVER COMPLAINT LIVER OOMPLAINT LIVER COMPLAINT CURED BY PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL CURED BY PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL CURED BY PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. CURED By PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL COLDS AND covaHs COLDS AND oovGHS CoLDs AND covaHs COLDS AND covaHS Hoe, wT by tne tse of Dr. Wishart's Pine Tree its work at once, e patient is medicines ‘would ba bare | iad | time to have sy roe mortal ete effect. DR, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DB, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART’S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR, WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. ‘The Pine Pine Tree Tar Cordial will ify the blood bay} all serofulous matter tl ‘nat Pees sect ng sores) internal a ‘and external, et Ae ay iret, reine Sr aes raise etek oe PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL YINE TREB TAR OORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE Tal TAR CORDIAL | | Handel en red See ato a en fo" & prema: oot a Fa eae Ba Out of ten thousand cases mene ore the Gordfal, why ha ‘idea it bas nev yaa “END covan. ASTHMA AND COUGH. ASTUMA AND COUGH. ASTHMA AND COUGH. ‘the Pine Tree ta oe contin ey sue, Fie pd in Serore hums hs Naas al it eure bere i. Pista te ee giant ere pee fa tea hat the the per Bold by all respectable dragateta and storekeopers, DR. L. Q. 6, WISHART, snd a en Philadelptila, Pa. Sold at HELMBOLD'S DRUG nD Ofigmtcat WAREHOUSE, HELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSE, HELMSOLD'S DRUG AND OHEMIOAL WARRHOUBS WA BROADWAY, ¥. ¥ {04 BROADWAY, N. ¥ 006 BROADWAY. N. ¥ = __HBLMBOLD’S | MEDICINE § GREAT AMERICAN REMEDTES, THE GREAT AMBBIOAN REMEDIES, KNOWN as KNOWN AS BRLMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, “HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" td OOMPOUND . COMPOUND FLUID BXTRAG BUCHU, A poditive ie remedy for diseares of the BLADDER, i, iDN ia eee tNee” AND DROPSIOA | the f aigestto and excite < fueling ners nein, by which the. wate ‘3 f on, calcareous depos'tiona. nd all hiatal eularge mente reduced, taal ae in and inflammation, an: iis goed men, women ov chi rs bt Begueasese 5 BELEPOLD'S EXTRACT BUORL, Por weaknese aris Hablts of Dis atgatior ee aetehicreticn or ates suepasa” h the following symp Indispoaition to Exertion, nga of Power, bm Diloalty of hs dons of M h Didleuliy of Breathing, Dinuees Vial eke jack, wid eG of a the @ Hod, . Hot Ha f the Skt fame Edunitade of the Fallld Conntenance, near Af allowed to go.om, which this medtohe ‘ Ling ee rare gt iy mi pee fh Gircasen, “AND CONBU the sonst of of royce el eiTring, Out but none- ARG bear ample ‘witueapee: FFROTED BY ORGANIO™ 5 — "mma ery a eget feat Peete ie (ar eeccer cart whether arising froin ‘indisere jon, ables ; DECLINE OR CHANG! t OF LIFE, NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT 12 CECLCAGLELLLL Take no Balsam, Nercury (or, Daplensant Medicine, for ume 8 SXTRAOGT BUCHU tp a tele aingen at Mis Rivenees floor no changeot in al ir at Ric Expenses Diet; no inconvenience AND NO EXPOSURES Tt Causes frequent desire and gives strength to Uridate, thereby removing obstructions. preventing aud curing tures of the urethra, rian: ni and iniiammation, 80 went fn this clase of <lecnsen. and expelling PO O18ON' SWSwABED AND WORN-OUT MA ‘upon thousands, who have Soa CTIMS GF QUACKS, 4 who have paid AVY FEES to be cured ina short, ime, bare oan they were deceive, and hatthe-” fs ey ma, and hes byt rors Astriagenie.” | been m ars vite Ss arteR ft MARRIAGE. wee... A ie ‘ AND IF 18 Onmrary 12 THB.GREAT DIURETIQ, TO HAVE THE sep abs EFFECT IN ALL DISEASED iris FOR ULE, 8 of Eee wane ht ita erie ae iar ® greater extent than 000000. ° ‘0000, 0000001 | HELMBOLD'S OLDS HOSE WASH, HN ts fnjctgn in dieeves of te ut organs . juchu and 8: idence of 1] SABIE ee oF bho RS’ Ba STAND EN opr pe eal properties TO SCIBN (EaT asa made oy the late phere ge pi remarks, made by Dr. EPHRAIM Mi tra dau Dublished in ser a kd rica! Review, by BENJAMIN oe See estes st ber ‘or atx for ot ROBE WASH, 60 cants per bottle, or alx for dozen of each fi which will be fre Most obstinate Set rections are aikered ? livered 0 any aadrece, sveurely pecked from {_Deteribe symptoms i all communiatons cabin TLEE —