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~ MEWS FROM THE BAHAMAS, | sarron 722 Running to and from Nassau and Wilmington. Chase of an Anglo-Rebel Steamer by a Vaion Cruiser, the Vanderbilt. Cotton Thrown Overboard and Picked up by an English Schooner. THE MARINE NEUTRALITY QUESTION, Re, Ren ae ‘The Cunard ‘steamship Corsiqa, Captain La Messurier, ‘Which'tof. Havana on tho 1th aad Nassau, N. P.,on the 28th of January, arrived at this port yesterday moruing, ‘Tho’ biockade rurning trade between Wilmington, N.C., ‘and Nassau wis still very brisk, vessels arfiving at and ‘sailing from the latter port almost every day in'the ser ‘Vico of the rebels and Anglo-rever merchants. ‘The bicekade runners Wild Dayrell, Heroine and Pot @rrived [rom Wilmington previous tothe 16th, and the Allee, Rerome, Wild Dayreil, Fannieava Mary Ano had ‘wailed again to again attempt the running of the blockade. The steamer Commerce had sailed from Nassau, osten. ‘sidly for Cuba, Her Majesty’s steamer Vosavius had arrived from Balifax to relieve the Virago, ‘which was to leave for New Orleans. Her Britannic Majesty’s steamer Vesavins, Captain Hawilton/R. N., had left for Rum Cay, for the purpose Of recovering the screw and other heavy machinery from ‘the wreck of Her Majosty’s steamer Conqueror. ‘The morals of the people of Nassau have not beon im- Proved at all by the great commercial activity which Prevails in the town, if we are to judge by the number @f Qghts and robberies reported in the local journals. RUNNING THE BLOCKADE—TRADE WITH WILMING- TON, N.C. sre een ies vied on Wiaged petra Al arrive imi ‘with dates to the 4th inst. amie {From the Nassau Guardian, Jan. 16.) toamer Dispatch, Captain Coxetter, arrived from =" to-day, but brought no news of interest from FIRB ON BOARD A COTTON VRSSEL. {From tho Nassau Guardian, Jan, 6.) ‘Yesterday morning a fire was observed among the cot. fon on board the schooner Nonesuch, ownea by Messrs. H. Adderley & Co.,and lying alongside one of the wharves, ‘The assisiance of tho fire brigade was obtained, bat it was found" necessary to cuta hole inthe dottom of the ‘Yeusel and sink her, in order to extinguish the fire effectu- ACCIDENT IN PACKING COTTON. (From the Nassau Guardian, Jan. 6.) 0 Friday jast, whilo a number of men were engayed Ja packing cotton on board the ship Monmouth, the lever Of the jackscrew, by some inattention, gaye way, and, fiying round with cousiderabie force, injured two’ men yory ceriously, if not fatally. THE ANGLO-REBEL STEAMER- HANSA CHASED BY & UNION CRUISER. {Egom the Nassau Guardian, Jan: 9.) We noti rietly io Our last that the Br‘tish steamer Hansa had “been chasad by a federal cruiser between Abaco and this port. We have since been favored with the Particulars of the chase by an eye witness. thus.— Atfve A M. ou the 6th inst., while off Abaco, we mightod a large paddle wheel steamship ayeat © tlt We kept the ship east for balf an hour, and wer thon thon frst noticed by the stranger, who steered dircctly for us with the intention of cutting us olf, which assured a that she was acrulser. We, however, tortunately got ahoad of her, aud shaped our course for igg island reef, she keeping a little on our starboard quarter and gaining om us rapidly, in consequence of a calm preventing v from obtaining a suiticient draught for our fires. About hall-past seven o'clock the federal ¢ mmeuced to Gre at us, and continued to do so till balf-past nine. At eight o'clock she was so near us that we were @dliged vo lighten our vessel by throwing overboard mbout seventy bales of cotton. On entering Six Shilling channel we ran inaide the reef, after which abe fired ove moro shot, and then left us for the purpose of picking up ‘the cotton we bad thrown overboard. The (ederal vessel is very fast, brig rigged, has a straight stern, and is supposed to be the Vanderbilt. THE COITON PICKED UP BY A BRITISH SCHOONER. From the Nassau Guardian, Jan. 9.) ‘We are informed that the captain of the schooner Dart, of this (Nassau) port, picked up some of the cotton, and sme arasien wee by. 8 ‘olficer jf one of tho four boats be- ing to t ral verse! engaged in the same pursuit ‘that {f he continued to do so he would. shoot him? at the game time bolding a pistol towards him. The federal commander also threatened to run him down if he sbould Phe captata of. th Dart. (er lied 10 e Dar ry) replied that he (the federai commander) was ¢ Bish waters, and mae Dusiness there. ‘THE NEUTRALITY OF THE BAHAMA WATERS. From.the Wassan Guardian, Jan. 9.) We rejoice to perceive that the continual presence of federal cruisers within the waters of this colouy, in oppo- Bision to that policy of neutrality which it has been the Gesize of the imperial government to maintain between the belligerents of America, bas met with stroug disap- Probatioa from the authorities at home, and we hail with much satisfaction the re-issue, from the Colonial (ffice, of er Mavesty’s instructions first published fn January 1862, with ihe view of ** preventing, as far as possible, the use of her Majesty's harbors, ports, and coasts, and ‘tho waters withia Ner Majesty's territorial jurisdiction in ‘aid of the warlike purposes of either belligerent. [Here the Guardian reprints the letter of the Dake of Newcastie to Governor Bayley, dated October 6,.1553, slready published in our paper.—Ep. Hxra.} The Nassau Guardiag continues :— Our merchantmen have been harassed too long by the Operations of federal cruisers iu these waters, and the qeany lnstancen we have had to record of vessels having boon laid wait for. by them at Stirrup’s Cey and other within thie government give ample proof that the ‘of neutrality bas been utverly set at dofance, The amtrance into neutral territory with a hostile purpose is heid to be unlawiul; aud Lord Stowell, io respect to this moetter, says;—‘There is no exception to the rule tuat | orery ‘voluntary entrance into neutral territory with bos: Sie purpose fe absolutely unlawful. Whee the fact it overrules every other consideration. at. ig done away; the property must be rei tanding that it may actually beleng to the Tae Even Express Case OOURT OF COMMON PLEAS-—-CHAMBERS. Before Judge Cardozo. i wae expected yesterday; that the Brooks Brothers would put in answer to the ullegations inthe afd. vite of their employes, Hobson, Filley, and Kingeloud, regard. ing the decreased circulation of the p:per; but at the open- ing of the court Mr. McKeon announced thas there was @ discrepancy in the affidavits’ as publishes, and those Feduced to writing by the counsel on the other kide. Hi wanted to get a certified copy of the aflidavits before prt- in an answer, aod could not get along very well yat one. : Mr. Cram thought the Court bad po power to make an Order requiring the filing of the affidavits. janes decided that such an application would be = 2 NckKeon—It the geutioman who represents the Bat will show me the original affidavite I will be ena- to say whother I atm ready to go on with the motioa ae Poy have no objection to your seeing them him the documents fcReon—Now that Y have seen the affidi pair eke T shall be obliged to ask Judge Cardoro—If it is necessary for the de ip an answer to these altidavits | will adjourn the Saaee votil to-morrow, but it will be a late hour betore | ; og remarked that he never drew Anything out ae with such difficulty as the facts in th enee. facte were contained in the books of # Bapress eeveblishment, and be claimed that t @hould exclude avy affidavits on the part of the det unless they produced the books also. Cardero~-Announced that be would bear the two o'clock this afternoon. . Cram—It makes no matter about the bour, 0 long n comes off to morrow. -We intend to try the cance on Monday, and want these pretieinary matters dieposed of. Interesting to © ates. 70 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD Sonnocare’s Orrick, New Yorn, Jan, 22, 1864. Ihave been favored by, Hon. A. k. Suffern, County Jude and Surrogate of Hockland county, with « copy of a letiet received by nim from the Deputy Gommissioner of Jn- ternal Revenue of th ich 1 berowith encives the information ¢ cat, importance ves Gaproghces’ ourte throughout ‘ the legal jp 1 m1 Hr pirete ob ‘ally, | ask for Temascnen's Derarrnre, Or ee fe b] Was vs Te Hen ARD SUYTEEN, Fave m Sim—in anewor ‘etter ve to way thai cortidoated issued or at nde $004 iE iv ADY COUT! Are LO BUdVeE>t to Bim: pnd ma Doporitions token in proof of \nst wie and wet i ertarn:) ect WH stamp doty udver bead of “Ara oy ine of Probate ¢ ris are wot chareen Very retpe LEW Die with etamy duty CHAFLION T ny Comm it..oper Franpisco. Fam FRANIROO, Jan, Arrived senwer America, (rom Fanan. reed eterter A ab B Richard, ove Sas vobarde, one of ry rators a plo: ae mem No a) Worl rrened very wuaseoly 9 { 7 St Aer : A044 th Proposed Naval Race. ‘THB ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY AND THS OWNSR OF = Jaa ink Peete bist’ prepa ‘or gp ol Lanna, aged 28 a TING. . i Wrckory ears, agcertalping “the comparstive speed wife of Wm. D- Latting and daughter of Baran and thé cantile vessels.”” late Peter Wyckoff, of Brcoklyn. funeral, from street, plications have been refused turday) afternoon, at two o'clock. : Fivst—The Kiukang Green rs please copy. and her Swners Mowwuz.—On; Thursday morning, Januery 21, at oleven 0 tap premenins & ole, fanwtn wie of Walter J, Maal, athe 340 the Kutaw was " which the government could NOt acoopt, ad whign aid 7 end sa eaten 2. "a.0a7 oe ert proper to the ownere of tho Kiukang, we Nettor ‘addressed to Mr.Q. T, Ol it by Mr. Fox, | TWenty-Alth street and Fourth avenue, this (Saturday) morning, at ten o'clock. and by bim seat to me $bis morning, shows that tho jonnot.—At Clason Point, Westchester, on Tuesda: Rees Leqereoest CO ee Fa nng January 2 hn nuaritice sasileney. Penscs, sia yengeest call . B, and Louisa grapd- MR. FOX TO MR. OLYPHANT. : 7, Darannecr, child Pongot, aged 1 year, 10 months and 5 of family are vespectfully invited to uals tae souspare oar naval attend the funeral, this Saturday, from St. Raymond's the Recretary church, West without Rotioe. rages ‘will leave Harlom Bridge at eleven o'clock A. MM precisely. the to te my old Marrix.—In Brooklyn, self, and 1 ‘a friend! January 21, THowas Martie, pen ae a ae a ar eee rh, sont the ice gives way. ‘Very respectfully, V. FOX. | chureb, South Ninth st Sepa noting of tbe need of Se Eutaw hem ihe afternoon, at two o’olock, without furthor vi Pears in the pul prints; bat if parpose is Mornact,—Oo y, January 21, Manaarer ‘Mow de subserved|by a race, I tender the peer a td uti tho Gath year of oe ‘8 native of Moyadd, mal in accordance with the hich county, paris of ireland, ve f ‘ours, are z sent to Mr. Fox. Yours, 7 iy relatives an@ friends are tov! annie R. M. OLYPEANT. ral, from Talrty-fourth street ‘Yerk side, on MR, OLYPHAN?T TO MR. FOX. ‘mornt yn wen cele Se farther notice. ‘New Yonx, Jan. 21, 1864, et ae ‘Paocavitie, Obto, Re eee. oem Bink letior eadtonsed. by you toimy brother, @. 7 rie tt as Noatles te etoveland Oisphan. baa bows’ headed by Riad to suerte ropresontig. | 227 ret po the oe Se Gril ve evident ot the Navy and to your. Smotice of tue funeral will be jf Racaine : self that mereamile houses: {nour the expenses inct. | _ McKimgray.—On ir 22, Ewanp Mo- dent to a race, an proposed by Ju. Rixsray, in the 3gth year of Die If, however, the Navy it, im their desire *'to fuperal wAll take place 'froms No, 118 South Fourth ‘ascertain tre ‘willing st were our naval and mercantile | street, Williams! ee a atone icock. Feo eagiteg tae, fam ber deta ane | “Sten nentesrhy argened on thre, Heras orishes, ‘and place the Klukade-is ceinpetition with the wy, at Jaen eae ae a Tove e are the Payment for the delay of the steamer tobe fatty adjust: | | The frieide nd relatives are respectfully invited to w.- id all expenses incident to pre] for the race | tend the funeral, from 187 Lewis stroet, (Saturday) ‘will constitute the items chargeable one avy Dep tment. | afternoon, ro two o'clock. Youre, aincerelv. M. OLYPHANT. Prrry.—In Hoboken, om Friday, January 22, Carouum, daughter of Charles T, and Caroline Perry, aged 2 years ON Sales at New Bedford, and 6 months, New Beororp, Jan. 22, 1864. The relatives and friends pant ly so greet 4 are respectfully ‘The sales of sperm oil during the week ‘amount to 2,687 |' invited to attend the funeral, (rom the residenco of ber barrels, at $1.65 per galloa-“800 barrels for home,nso | parents, 142 Hudson atreet, Hoboken. ‘on Sunday atter- and the balance for export. 1 barrels whale reported told at an advaoeed rater oe noon, at one o'clock. The remaine.will be interred in Greeawood Cem: Ruonanack —At Newark, N. J., on etueeay, Jauua- Ty 20, Jacos Rnopanack, jp the 86th Yesr of ‘The relatives and friends of the family are re inelied to a the funeral, this (Saturday) afternoon, at ono from the residence of his son, 107 New York. Sree: Nowak, N. 3. * ‘Romsox.—On Friday, January 22, from injuries re- ceived while acting av ens ceer on the hag mate of MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. Married. Corwry—How..—On We residence of the bride’s father, January 20, at the the Rev. Wm. H. Kivg, Atrrep C, Canyey, of ‘Now Y city, to Apa J., | Jersey City, Rowson, a native of St. by daughter of Samuel Hull’ Fsq., of Oswego, N. Y- Seal ne Fasu—SexMour,—At Hoboken, om Tuesday, Januety ‘The relatives and frionde ot the family and the mem- 19, by tho Rey. Mr. Mobn, Jmsve Fas to Many ANN Y. Seymour, neo Brown, both ofHoboker. Lonretu—Warkins.—On Tharsday evoning, January 21, th the Rey. Dr. EH. Chapin, WruuawC. Lonpett,, of Fort jain, to Katz ‘A. eldest daughter of James Y, Watking, os EET Wednesday, January’ 20. at the Church of St. George the Martyr, by the Rev. Dr. Leonard, Mr. W. Crosse Mcmrorn to Exi2a Ratonroxn, eecond daughter of the late Richard ‘Penision, Fsq., Quebeo. No cards. MitLrR—Favre.—On Saturday, January 16. by the Rev Dr. Verren, Ricaarn S. Mintmr, of Jersey City, to Jennie Fayre, of Hoboken, Moons—Bovrsatp.—In St. Charles? hureh “Brooklyn, on Friday, January 22, by the Rev. C. C. Pise, D. D., Cuasnin Moorr, Jr., to Laura £., dangiter of’ A. Dour. sand, all of Brooklyn, Sackett—Carniky.—On Wednosday. January 50, by tbe Rev. Lot Joues, D. D., WitwtaM H. Sackecr. Jr, to Frances, daughter of Robert Caraley, ailef this city. Wammsa—Banves.—On Thuraday evening, January 21, at tho resideuco of the bride, by Rey. R. Vanhorn, Gworcr W. Warrxe to Euity E. Barnes, ati.of Jersey City. Died. ‘ Arcutr.—On Friday, January 22, Lixa, wife of William A. Archer and daughter of Benja:nin D. and Maria Brash, aged 26 years, ‘The relatives and friends of the farally are respectfully invited to attend the faneral, from the residence of hor parents, No, 24 West Twenty-cighth street, on Monday afternoon, at two o'clock, without further notice. Brck.—'Bhe funeral of Harrier 0. Baox will take place from her parents’ residence, Wall street, noar Brouiway, Brooklyn, on Sanday afternoon, at two o'clock. latives and friends of the family, also the members of the Lodge of Antiquity, No. 11, F. and A. M., and An- cient Chapter, No. 1, R. A.'M., are respectfully ievited to Catholic Association of New 29 attend the faneral, from . 1M avenue, it three o’clock. bers of tho Young deo York are respectially ov ‘the rosidence of bic Jersey City, on Sundny Rutanp—On Wedner tho evening, Mrs. 3f William Rujand, age+ QT ‘jends: tava, and tho Daughters of Samaria, ‘and also the Green- point Division, are ¢ vespecsialiy invited to attend the fune- ral, from her tate residence, Meserole avenue, near Leonard street, Greenpornt, on Sunday morning, at oleven ‘orelock, Aiker,—At Spencer, Tioga county, N, Y., on Taursday, January 7, Major Tui Riser, @ veteran of the war of 1812, in the 94th yoar of his age. Rows.—On Thuraday, January 21, gfter-a aboft itiness, Prinarr Rows, in the 55th year of her ago Her friends and relatives are respec: tfally invited to at- tend the fnueral, from her late residence, 182 Fast ‘Thirty. sixth street, this Saturday. Suaw.—On Friday, January 1, Pink Wave, eldest danghter of Alex. L., Jr., and E. Louisa Shaw, aged 5 years, 10 months and ‘Says, Also on Monday, Jannary 11, Eaicy ANwernit, youngest daughter, aged 2 years.and 6 days. Also on Thuraday, January 21, AncR Lovisa eo and only child, aged 5 years, Vi months and 1 day. The Telitives ond frlende.of ber grandfathers, Alexan- der L. Shaw and Theo, Neville, are Invite to attend the funeral, from the residence ‘of ber parents, No. 691 bebo igton street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at one ore Suaw.—At Bloomfield, N.J., on Thursday morning, Jonuary 21, Scam M., infant daughter of Ansel i. and Jennet C, Shaw, aged 4 montns and 18 days. ‘The friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- ral, (rom the reaidence of ber parents, at Bloomfield, this attend, ‘The Femains will be interred in Greeawood Com: | (Saturday) a’ternoon, nt two Cars leave the foot etery. | of Barclay street at halt. + om ° Yeiock A. M., return- Carss.—Od Friday, January 22, after a liogermg tiloess, | ing at a quarter before P.M. |. Srarmey.—On Wednesday, _ganuary 20. after a lingering ines, Jonny STARKEY, —S yearé, 1 month and 5 days. ‘The friends of the ily are reapectfully invited to att'id the funeral, from his late residence, 247 West ) -enth street, on Sunday afternoon, at one o'clock, { without further notice, SraNn.—At QCulpopper, Va.,"on Monday, January 11, Save. A, Stowe, Company F, ‘Twelfth Massachusetts V« Joansa Gonpox, wite of Robert Carss, in the 60th year of age. The rolatives and friends of the Pagalty are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternosa, at half-past one o'clock, from her late residence, Ninety- eighth street and Broadway. Canvey, —Ia Brooklyn, on Friday, January 22, Sree 1 Ricitanp, son of John and Catherine Carney, aged 2 yoacs, | 4 month: days. unteers, late Yeoman of the United States frigate Missi. The friend javited to attend the funers), om the | sippi. corner of Hicks and Congress streets, Sout Brooklyn, | He was buried with military honors. this (saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, to Flasbuai | | Svom.—At Beaufort, §. C., on Saturday, December 26, Cemetery. Jaums Svon, United States Navy, aged 28 years. Crawrord.—At White Plains, on Wodnesday, Janhary | ote funeral will take place op Sunday afternoon, at two 20, Catugrn H., wife of § isha Crawford, The relatives and friends are invited to attend tbe fn- neral, at her jute residence, in White Plains, on Sunday | afternoon, at two o'clock. Couten.—At Brownviile, Nebraska, on Sanday, Janu ary 37, James Matunwa, youngest son Of Edward F. and Mary A. Calien, » from the receiving vault mt Greenwood Cemetery. | sty’ | file friends are invited to attend. Stack.—In Brooklyn, on Thursday, January 21, Joan G. Stack, in the S4th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the ne A invited to attend the funeral, from bis la | Livingston street, on Sunday afternoon, at two o’c Richmond ( Va.) pen please copy. STOVTENacRcH.—Snddenly, on Friday, Januar, Davron.—Uan Wednesday evening, January 20, after a | the resijence of bis daughter, Mrs. Quinn, 199 Raymond brief iliness, Mrs. Rosaxwa Datton, wife of Patrick Dal- | street, ooklyn, Wrisam 1. Srovrevsvret, Esq.,in the ton, iu the 55th year of her age. 90th Fear of his age. The friends of the family, aud those of her sons, John His remaing wil be be taken to Hyde Park for interment V., Baward J. T. aud Wm. H. Dalton, and of mer son-jn- | this day law, James Bradley, are respectfully ‘requested to attend | Vorckamr.—-Suddenly,on Thorsday morning, January are respectfully te residence. 181 lock, 22. at 2 Gop > , Way NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1864. MISCELLANEOUS. HELMBULD’S MEDICINES. RNS, BUN! » OUI oe ai oC joy IONS, JAVBaTEO urge, ath cl T= GREAT AMERICAN N REMEDIES, Vorns, Doubs pt ous. THE GREAT AMERICAN REMEDIBS, a are WILD cum KNOWN as Bie wi Wit wiOWN 48 HBLMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS, SELMBOLD'S GENCINE PREPARATIONS, “HIGHLY CONCBNTRATED” DR W) ik, WISTA! Hat AND MOST RELIABLE REMEDIES COMPOUND IN THE | WORLD FOR COMPOUND covans, COLDS, whoorina COUGH, BRON. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, onimis, DirricuLTY or BREATHING, fe yt the ASTHMA, HORSENESS, SORE suaboen in KIDNEYS HEGRE BS"BR Mon TBROAT, CROUP, AND sik enseenes: a pawer of diqration and exces EVERY AFFECTION aiearenus 43 ragga Saenataeat itgnuatural enlargements, OP THB THROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST, an, women or enldrea. ae FOR SALE BY aay HB _ J. P. DINSMORB, No. 4°] Broadway, New York, &. W. FOWLB & 00., No. 18 Tremont street, Boston, And by all droggists, Li bee oF Pee toate age rc; Sanaaane HES. RCABISHOP HUGHES. a TRACT BUCH, rar ss ek causes, Habite of Dissipatio ty aireet Iphia, attended PRICE wali CENTS A 00! ’ of Breathing, Ta Li! iy 8 Recut r AROMA arohblonon EE ew York, Pain Tne Boek, ragga nt EAT, | Fee, Haaeaeen ee ” ‘ond Veostions, from hl ‘is Birth mute of the Pallid Countenance. Born ta Ologher) my If allowed to go on, which this medicte January 3, i “RURY ME IN ti at Ne tn one EENOY, FATUIT jaro Saray : ‘are not freqeea by, TH i ON. sax, ure oF SeCATIOE Mure, ome re aeiiteer ste ots EE ve bishop of Now Berks wae ae wrillconfess, The records of the insane asylama and the Meee tent ihe time, of his birth unl me Aesth whe bis | seeancnoly deaths, by Consumption bear ample witness te rarait, Ie published the ay by Petamen,& Brolters, | Tm OONETITUTION ONOE ATTECTED BY ORGANTO street, New York, and by all other booksellers, anvassors, | requires theiald of medivine ty seek ‘and invi Dediers and news agents, erat Gomplete’in one args Ramen, wales HELM, ub eafakor bce Torsion twelve. cok copies for $2 nnd: sent tree A poalage |. nd om, S trlal will convince the mest sonpt “ipetae yates abe if iy asily e $10 a Saye them, inet veok ben ta agi 30's doven, ae a, hundred, or Sfty ae gh aes on your Pallsdeipbi, for any a ananitty: a i on the: books will sent you a reas, t 4 ere and. alt others, «ar te, ote, Bees Acenle. sul ry ped! atiors ona at me fin above bok, aati 0 going tobave & and ex! ers and letters to the publishers, FEMAL ALES, FEMA’ oup fis’pablished and for sale at ia an Le, MAR D, OR 00) MPLATING OO “ane world to buy oreend for E rere affections apie toner the Extract Buchu ian ‘Unequalled by any other remedy, asin Onlorosis or Reten- larities, Painfuluess, of Supression of Custor Evacuations, Ulcera 8 state of the Ut ted or Seirrh Leucorrhea or Whites, Beery, und. for all com dant to the sex. whether arising from Todisoreti or in = DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. Le OF GENBRAL see Ls New raion Prive 250. 2 gents wanted everywhere to sell “Tino can. enally So a\iay selling I. Send on your orders, with cash eu ‘ wa ‘often dollars & toma above, mete IB! PRIGRSON & BROTHE NO FAMILY ¥ SHOULD LD BE WITHOUT If. 306 Chestnut areas bret and they will be sent per drst express, oop LLLL is for sale by all news peeute Srerrenere) tna oe Fi LLLL A, Brady, 24 Ann street, New Yor! aka OLDIERS, CALL AND LOOK AT THE RIDGEWOOD LLG Smoking Case comreet portable, for the pocket, ¢on- ou Cilaing everything dosirable—pipe, stem, matches, cleaners L and tobacco. Nou ing can creer it ier your use. aa compsort Ly ub Ineamp or onthe march. Price, all Tarnished, in varioua tivieg $180 f0'83.° Gace 429 Broadway, corner of Howard DEDELLELLELE cin or Unpleasant Medicine, for un Take no Balsam, gee Dangerous Dise ME LIVE OF GALLOPING DICK AND HIG COM, Pies, 28e. a copy, or $10 a hundre ished this day poole ty 1 B. PRTRBSON & DROTHERS, $08 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, a by all news dealere every whore, inall their stag a, at tle, tis pense; little or no chai of Diet; no Inconvenience, AND NO EXPOSURE,“ ™e It canses ce desire and gives strength at Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing aud curing strio tures of the urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, 40 fre- wi nt in this class of seas aes nd opel ing POISONOUS, ISBASED AND WORN-OU' Thousands upon thouran ts, who ras been the wo cured in a short time, have found they were dece!ved, and hat the" Powe has by the use of “Powerful J siringenta,” been a ‘system, to break out form, aud and Is for _HORSES, CARRIAGES, SO. AN'S TURNOUT FOR SALE.—A GRAY Javest style, almost ew, gly, it @ great sacritice, ax the owner Js compelied to sell in consequence of iiness, | Apply at the stable, 96 Laurens street, ‘FOR SALE—WITH rod ne LIVERY STABLE PERHAPS SPEER SRRTAGE. A ones and whole Bist. ana Fixtares. Re: so penta chance that was ever oifere 4 MMMMM (MMM in | bad health, Inquire at 8% Bij ry a . aaa ie AS es yes iM MM) ¢ Pusrxzss WAGONS OF EVE MMM MM = MM MMM ou baad or mate o_o MeN MMM MMM pales, mi oe Sree a - = 2 tavany taal oan be found. “STEWABP a Mie Sa Male Pithiea Tetreety near Eighth avenue, MMM MMMM MMM MMM oOMMAD MMM ARRIAGES.—ONE SECOND RAND, SIX — under Germantown Rockaway, city built in per USB HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT ‘op Buggy. Datlt by e Park Phaeton BUCHU She very light Express Wason: lhe ‘wil be sold low For all affections and diseases of the Urinary Ongana, for cash, 'Giply at 205 Peat stree YOUPE HARNESS FOR SALE CHEAP—MADE BY / Low , cy Bes “yi and very little used; also aid of « Diur ore require three dota nr Ha ing MMe STs, 94 Cedar street. | HREMBOLD'S EXTRACT BhouY Wanted—A sect of Double Harness, second hand, in good iS THE GREAT DIURBTI0, onier. AND IT I8 CERTAIN F743? HORSE WANTED —A SMALL HORSE OR MARE, DESIRED E¥FECT From whi lever cal wits ng a aa eomn tter of how Jong whatever cause originating and no matter of standing " ‘of theee IN ALL DISEASES 44 to 15 bands hi Must be able to grot ip 2:50 to 2 ‘Addrens Be WY, bos 4162 Post oflee. tr 1 SEER OED, Foret SALE—A SPLENDID GRAY HORSE, | FIVE — hands three inch aod very nd Tady ean drive hima Sea Bi ai avenue, OR SALE—A REAL GOOD FAMILY. open. (ONLY vas to be tried to please) and a good. Bt teaver top Both for $260. 2% East Twentieth street, ‘OR SALE—A OneE, SUrEAae ros. COUPE on the funeral, from her late residence, Division street, | 21, Cavaarine A. Vorckmer, widow of Heury Volokmer. on Sunday Aiteruoon, at one o'clock. No carriages al: | The relatives and friends of the family folly lowed. ttend the funeral, from St. James Lutheran | Detano.—At Si ccs county. N.¥.,on San~ |.church, Fitteeath street, nea: Third avenue, oa Sunday day, January 10, Jvtia, ouly coiid of Marie ©: end the | late Lieutenant Dolauo, United ‘uate: Army, aged | 12 years and & months. Philadelphia papers please copy. | son, M. D., fu the 69d vear of his age. Dysn.—On Friday, January 22, of consumption, Joux | _ The friebds Of the family, and tices of bis sons in law, Dyre, ip the 2iet year of his age. | George Ladd and Re respectfully im- | The relatives and friends of the family are most re- | vited to Reformed Duteb spectCully inyjted Co attend the funeral, on Sunday after- | church (P b nty-Ahird street, be. noon, At Obe c'ciock, from ‘the residence of his parents, | tween Sixth aud. Seventh ave thls Saturday, at 147 Sultivan street, without further invitation. \ moive o'clock M., without furtber invitation Davy.—On Thursday, January «. youngest | 1. 0. or O. F.—The members of Nationa! Lodge, No. 80, daughter of Matthew andthe Tate lieu Daly, aged € | are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of ‘our inte | ears: 10 months and 17 days ; brother A, D. Wilson, from the Reformed Dutch church Tbe irieods of the fami are respect? wily invited to | (Rev. #.°P. Gans’)'in Twenty-third atreet, } | attend’ the tu eral, on Sunday afternoon, at half-past one | Sixth and Sovanth avenues. this day (saturday), ab | o'clock, from the residence of her uncle, John Donovan, ware) ‘closk, noon. By order of GEO. SMITH, N | Fifty-secona street, four doors east of Third avenne. Arax. F. DANWERGER, Secretary. ~ Dant.—On Friday, Jancary 22, ANxa Fronexce, eldest | Wituiams.—On Thursiar, January 91, Mataew Wit- | daughter of Charies’ Frederick dnd Apua (Dabi, aged 6 | Laws, eged 1 Feur, ¥ months and 11 days years, 9 months and 26 days. The friends and relatives are respetfully invited to at { May she rest ‘op tend the fuveral, from bis late residence, 111 Cherry | The friends and wequainte. co of tbe family ° street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at balf-past one o'clock. spectfully invited to attend (ie funeral, fro we » Daxemt B. cieave of ber parents, 182 Third avenue, on Sunday after. | Woon, in the 71st year of hie ag ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to noon, at ue o'clock, Doxonoce.—On Friday moral 22, afer a | attend dl from his late residence, No. 24 Bank short illness, Jony Domoiove, agi a, 4 & dative of | street, th f 4. ‘Weraresroox.—On Frit Bandon, parish of Desart, county Cork, i. < | The friends of the family are rea vited to at- | only daughter or Join and » occ, Ah seon, aged 1 year and 11 months | afternoon, at half. Witson.—sndden!, at hig residence, No. e, var} 3 5 aa fod wary 22, Maroanee iargaret T, ‘Wotuord tend the fauerai,oo Seuday afternoon, at ( from tis Inte residence, 240 East Thirteenth st. remains wil! be interred in Calvary Cemetery. ere Deveat.—At Madison, Wis , on Thursday, Jax v.ry 21, | at twoo'elock, from the residence of ber father, No. $ | Saxpee S. Deveac, in the 26d year of his age. Seoond avenue. Notice of the funeral hereafter. | Yours.—Jawes Youso, in the 254 year of Fuie.—ia Jersey City, on ‘Thursday, January 21, | The friendsof thefamily, also Mrs. Slate, An Joux M. Euuiorr (printer for tany years ‘in the city of her friend Ema. are juvited fend his Inte residence, 221 Weet (Saturday) alteroron, at two o New York), in the 80th year of his age. ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and also the members of the New York Typographical Society, are in vited to attend the funeral, on Sunday afternoon,’ at two a} ete {rom his late reeidence, 184 Grand sireet, Jersey Now York ‘Typographical Socjety,—Tbe members are | requested to attend the funeral of the late John H Elliott, one of the founders of the society, on Be { on afternoon, at two o'clock, from 164 Grand wi Jersey | “Fo: CY wox.—O0 Tuuratay Hace GEER ER: Seeratary —On Thu r * 0 PE pp on ¥; January 21, Kow. P. Fearon, ’ ‘The relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- ip GOODS FOR THE ¥ LION. . eral, this Saturday) ao at one o'clock, (rom | Sena BED COMFORTERS, ii sizes, the largest 01 nin law, B. Roddy, 278 Rivington ks Siscers, wnics a Pf . Aino, 10 cases Gumon.—On Thoreday afternoon, January 21, Frances, | CP Man VRID. ga wi JORN HEATH, 15 Os: r nie ws L an cote (xeien *Rio Grande, 60 dave, with Br ‘aidon, for Liverpool, is abchored at ine. her chipping intel see secon’ page, bonded Charles Gibson, aged 28 years, 1 month and is a ‘Too relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | tovited to atvend the fuveral, from her date residence, No. 354 Dighth avenue, this (Baturday) morning, at ‘nine | O'clock, without further notice. Her remains will be | OVERCOATS ge Az, REDUCE ) PRICES, Melton aud Pe Pevoraham am Ovatcoats $10. 2 taken to Matteawan for interment, Castor. Beaver Overcoat Hauanay —In Herter, on Thursday, January 21, after Bisinen Ge ica eae 7, $10, 812 an $18 iu & jogering illners, Carmarixn Hattanan, widow of Francis hind ‘on Haliaran, x wative of the parish of Casuetown Roche, county Cork, Ireland, aged 60 yours and 16 days. The Telativer and friends of the Lay 3 her cons, Patyck, Michael, Joba and spectiully invited 'to atiend the tuner: reeidenee, Third avenue. corner of Liéth day afternoon, At o@ O'clock Cork (tretaw: 4) and Kent (Mngland) Le a] Hxxvisey.—On Thursday, January 2 jiners, Wiis Heresy, aged 18 youre al Me fevtn eka street, comer Crosby. VAL ENTINGS, f° ) THE VALENTINE TRADE. Tf you, Want elegant Valemines, endless variety, froin de. to 854 enol, SPLENDID ASSO2TED Lots, ireet, on Sum | chown w ot hia dia || chowo new stylom in fer a sport |} tiv £6 county OF Cars | a that retell for five, ven and twenty dollars, mola Dd rolativee «tthe faintly are reapecttuily | ‘hat retatfor Ave, wn and wendy dotare Pete fa nd the funers!, this ( and envelopes, each lot a complcte ® sortinen nt of ‘teoit, spevlally suited to the retail rad ‘trad VALENTINE PACKETS, 801 8, TORCH OF LOVE d wrappers. NEw bat are rik, racy, one o'clock, frou hie Inte tesidles Hitusan, wife of ibe relatives and frien: funeral, = DIERS PACKETS, ARMY PACKETS, fre invited to httend the | packy he Asbury. sothodiet Bpiccopal ehuren,at | | le, Staten Ielond, this urday) allergoun, gant D LENTINES ploy, sparing, to mult the tinea, MILITARY @ Comsos capital nite cated foe py RIEND & frlencly joke or two, or more at one o'clock. Hai —At Syracuse, N. Y.. on Coosday, January 1 Inune Livrneston, youngest daughter of award 1. end Urapia Lawrence Hall. Hurcmeae.—-Qn Thursday, Jawaary 21, 8. Laws Fer. CONES, Pldert p01 b, Hatehinge. The Iriends of ti marly are eapecttaty Invited wot |! Yond the funeral cor the reeidence of his fether, DTOORAPH Comic 106 Waat Thirty fou reat, on Sunday afternoon, at ante Ae ag wo O'clock: , His remmai.%€ will be taken to Carmel for i. pee th venti tray ib Seely lerment And ane of Valentine tine Bn « Bros At Thivedeck, @o Friday, Janvary 22, Han. | vevopes, Pertaining to the valentine bask wet FveLor, oped 77 arn a bative of Rhweboek, | 419 the Cutcbose eotDty, rolelt of ANpRiRe Hyslop, watiye of | Sh, fangubor, Durwfrisebire, Hooviapet AMERIOAN VALENTINE COMPANY. street, N.Y, 4 ew and second hand, at ia LEIGHS AT COST.—ALSO SECOND HAND FOUR NAMES } i Rockaways, top and top B slide medical Plies 5 1 Buggies Doctor's Phaeton, Harmony, av) chen. TAT. SER DIGPEREARY Rie 0 ATES. | Ho kteEc‘nnd 66 Cedar street, opporite the Post See Professor DEWEE'S valuable works on the Practice | QURIOHS, eLmIGH BELLS. CARRIAGHS, HARNEss, | >See remarks mad gby the late celebrated Dr. PHYSIO, fend shitting ent cl sist Bi stay spe cigs Bl if og ee remarks mate by Dr. EPHRAIM MDOWELU 9 a termes eC ee [rlang: god public io tbe transactions of the REE TOUNO HORSES WILL, NE OLD TODAY, irungleal Ravi pinta BENJAMIN ry 28, without re rice, at the auction Te te forks on ae, ) between Forteth ‘sad ye hr} iret te alte oe ate fer Volped ond woe wal in cele Bes stttet, er bottle, of six for '@ for butc\ers, grocers or family use, IMPROVED ROSE WASH, 50 cents per bottle, or alx for hand: and kind; Tele Wistior. “Sold for ‘waste? use Apyy te BLOOD}, BLOOD DOD |, BLOOD “DOG” FisHER, 370 Fourth avenue, money SohotareaTED ‘COMPOUND (OR SALE—A LARGE BROWN HORSE, 164 HANDS SBA high, fit fora truck or a cyrt; price $7 78. sO ® gray FLUID eon ot REPEL, ff PARILLA, ie: . fit forthe express busines price $45. Inquire at This is an affection “4 attacks the ie. jo 10434 West Twenty eighth street. gans, ors throat, fe oS - f Sond G BORGE CLEMENTS, AUCTIONEER.—J. JENKINS | He Strack Sartapart hp varies whe blood andre: wn sell at auetion, on Sat i, Bail at ha iesign zal scaly eruptions 0 or the skin. ig Sendo com Broadway, Horses, ee, Wagon leigh jell ‘Robes fant sndlnoatthy color, it cooaaelat Bigukets, ‘te. The abov ual day of Fresiy for inn ua of compat ts blood purifying pro: fale. Bee auetio erties are preserved mi a greater extent than any other pre- OR¢E WANTED—POR HIS KEEP. BY 4 RESPON. ares —a ible party; man have the best of Address Bree- vort, 343 Bowery. 089 a ‘0000' ORSE WANTED.—A LARGE, rine YOUNG Horse, euitable 1@ work in the conniry nge fo & medium sized spirited road bh OWE nite an ‘nies driver. Apply to or “our Bin Ko avenue, Bear Garon, Brook! Forse, c coUrE, 1 HARNESS, ROBE, BLANKETS, &C., property of a lacy having no further nee = ihe Ne Tope eo iment ely al Row rine Gunner a ah or fora ga, AnD GUHOUS, CARRIAGES AXD, HORSES FOR SALE. ‘k of Sk ed ices; ty oo iine light Carri oe Sew and second hand, at No. 10 Nevins aa Brooktva: ANTBOSA. SMALL SIZE HORSE, BARNES AND OF Goa moet hotionts Conse it dinectionsiare adhorgs ta” Apply fimbeatatety at sie Tay elghtsrauee Sear Beara Delivered te any address, securely from observa: avenue, in the aymptoms in alkcommunications. Cure Guaran. WAXIRD,TO,PURCHASK—4 GOOD BEOOXD ita — horse Truck ty) “BORLAND, ‘BiGLOW ‘¢ 60,, Kort Blone ae ak ARTED 70 PURCITAE oR CANY PRE bee second hand two can an aod 's purchaser} pats ‘at the Districs Coyrt, Gt to OH COR: Ke ) FIREMEN. Ts es at fo RY AND EXRMPT MEMBERS danas aay ibe 24h AFFIDAVIT. feat yee tot siation te "funeral of our fale pia yt t ‘elmtoid wh a DICKBY, Foreman.” = W. Banwert, Secreta At Maurine, Brooxeri, Jan. 2, def oa ng and maaan tt a si Address letters for inform: PBB, a good raters A fair wi enateeel i NecfOHN GRAY, BoD tin cuoice weet for sto and misok, we PRINCIPAL DEPOTS, irate th. "Bore biaraed, talaehs her "Ne BELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WAREHOUSR m BROADWAY. NE ~NEW YORR, OR 64 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, OR, HELMBOLD'S WEDICAL DEPOT, 104 SOUTH TENTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA euigt ROUT Ht aati Tid ORPRINCIELR ANTED—A_ FACT. OF TRIRTY.FIVE tone burthe: dress No, 322 Bt. bebverhacd “AND TOBACCO. \ WORTMENT OF SHGARS OF onore Bk é oat per i, eh. ae i he by aiprem, volieetin livery. Gali at nese Sognt Agency, OO TAD Fey street, < ot ery jored. SELKCT brands at - z, | he endeavor to dispose own” and “other” BI ie od USING 6EG 8 OR TOBACCO WILI i ir ined by Gast Lie praia am aor ata tedond pte i Pi ares PREPARATIONS. : tive Granulated Rayo nb Parent TAN ALLEN, 199 Water nero We ad lh TRACT BUCKY, con ait SARSAPARILLA. DANCING ACADEME! vm - . ane esssiguat Gi ay mapas ACADEMY, 7 RA ADWAY.— -_ 3 Py “td BRE. . leasone ico, Monday, Weryenday ‘and Friiay yt * —_ ‘rom t Practice—Ta and Thareday i ne q = ¥ = a to ip Grand BovremmBaturday evening, pouitied aba eapooures advertiosmen' aud cond Tor it, mod avoid io rou TREB TAR CORDIAL TREE TAR CORDIAL TREE TAR CORDIAL “TREE TAR CORDIAL CURE CONSUMPTION. CURE CONSUMPTION. CURE CONSUMPTION, WILL CURE CONSUMPTION, MORE THAN FiFTy THOUSAND MORE THAN FIPTY THOUSAND MORB THAN FIFTY THOUSAND RAVE BEEN CURED AVE BEEN CURED HAVE BEEN QURED - : OP CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OF CONSUMPTION, OP CONSUMPTION, oF caNaUMPryoN, BY DR, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, BY DR, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, BY DR, WISHARTS PINE TREB TAR OORDIAL, BY DR. WISHARTS PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, IN THE’ YEAR 1663. IN THE YEAR 183, 1M TRE YEAR 1868 IN THE YEAR 1863, Consumption has destroyed more of the human family than any other: disease, and the best Physicians for many years have despatred of a cure, or a remedy that Would hea? the lungs, but for more than two “hundred years the whole medical world has been impressed that there was a myste- . rlous power and efficiency ia the Pine ‘Tree Tar to heal the lungs; therefore they have recommended the use of Tar Water, which in many cases had a good effects but how to combine its medical propertiee so ‘as to heal the tongs; has ever been a mystery until it was discovered by Dr, Lk Q. 0, WISHART, of Phitadetphin, Pe Pa, the proprietor of Wish- art’s Pine Tree Tar Cordial, Gna bas been put in bottles, patented by the United States government, We say to the aMicted that Dr, Wishart Pine Tyee Tar Gordial will produce the INVIGORATION OF THE DIGESTIVE OR- GANS, THE SPRENGTHENING OF THE DEBILITATED SYSTEM, THE PURIFICATION AND ENRICHMENT OF: THE BLOOD, which musi expel from the system the cor ruption which scrofula breeds, While this is effected by tho powerful alterative (changing from disease to health) pro- pertiesof the Tar Cordial, {ts healing aad renovating prinel- ple is also acting upon the irritated surfaces of the lungs and: throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving the pain, subduing ingammation and restoring healthful tendency. Let this twofold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to actin conjy Jon with nature's constant recu- perative tendency, and the patient is saved, if he has motto- long delayed a resort to the means of cure, PINE TREE TAR CORDES PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURB 18 °AN INFALLIBLE CURE 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURB 18 AN INFALLIBLE CURE FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST. FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST, FOR SORE THROAT AND BREAST, Dr. Wishart's Pine Trea, Tar Cordial $s. great and effece ual remedy for ma BLIND AND HLEEDING PILES:. BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES BLIND AND BLEEDING PILES. Thousantis have been cured of the above disease when al) hope of ever receiving relier was gone. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. INFLAMMATION OF THE LUNGS. INFLANMATION OF THE LUNGS, There is not a medicine discovered that has ¢0 much power Pike PINE PINE wi WiLL WILL lel; a 2 {=lFLélaal aUAE | & | | to dissolve the thick muco.s that stops up the wind passages, of the lungs as the Pine Tree Tar Cordial, which subdnes the ever and infammation that destroy the power and vitalli of the lungs and consign the patient¢o the grave. We say to all whose lunge are affected, use Dr. Wishart’s Pine Treo Tar Cordial with great condceuce, as it bas restored thou sands of cases to health that were hopelessly given up to digs. LIVER “COMPLAINT LIVER “COMPLAINT LIVER ‘COMPLAINT ‘LIVER COMPLAINT CURED BY PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL OURED BY PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL. CURED BY PINE TREB TAR CORDIAL CURED By PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL . COLDS AND cov _CoLDs AND covaHs COLDS AND cOvGHS COLDS agD_ covans : gre specaiiy ge cured ed by ot ae uns gt Dr. Wishartie Ld co aree cured voters Spgs ot would have hata Bare DR, WISHART'S PINE TRE TAR CORDIAL DR, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL DR. WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR 8CROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. ebaite Bats seh Start if Pie PINE TREE Tal sn mee vINE TREB TAR CORDIAL PINB TREE TAR CORDIAL . PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL Is ae sorgaie re croup fanulaven which o age rake Shah acer id cases where i) been tried read pene ‘rear it af be oro croup and 4 ASTHMA AND COUGH. __ASTHMA_AND COUGH, ASTHMA AND covG#. Tar relior bree Bee ei waa fe Bola by alt reepectavie arcaiets and storekeepern DRL QO 0. WISHART, Store and office 10 ToRorn Second street, oid at — - BELMBOLD'S DRUG AND CHEMICAL WARBHOU| DELMBOLD'S DRUG AND OURMIOAL WARED! 804 BROADWAY, ®, ¥. WA BROADWAY, B. ¥. any beneficial DR, WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL 18 A GREAT REMEDY FOR SCROFULA. where it comes o to content with 4 pever where Mt have Non han ives instant oe aha as " ye. ASTHMA AND cOvVOR. faa . { Philadepiin, Pa, HRLMBOLD's DRUG AND ORMIOAL W! wo BROADWAY. N. ¥.