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SALES | Av AUCTION, N VERY LARGE SALE OF DAMAGED DRY GOODS, saved from the late fre on the premises o ESS! B. NDEN 4 CO., iS DAY ‘Goxbay) Fas EBRUARY 18 anes, will contain #00 lots of valuable merchandise from ‘hel i a and choles stock. ‘@ large proportion of jcular attention of all Scag of this class of goods ularly invited and ge Q i & CO., Anetioneer rae Pores "isa ¢ Churchgtreet. T PUBLFC AUCTION, ON TUESDAY, 19TH INST., read ‘clock, 1,95! and 1, 53 sues openee, Horses, Peclock, 4 tikawayy, Harness, Robes, Bella, Bink. tn, Halters. Whips, mm TaAMES JENKINS, Auctioneer. UCTION NOTICE —JAMES | JENKINS, AUC. tioneer—Orfice and slesroom 1,309 and 1401 Broad. Bey mill at uci on Tacaday, gi o'loe ables of Clirette and | Oweia 1901 abd’ pit near 126th street ayy top on back seat; 8 Top Wagons, 3 en Sencloungs and ble Harveve, 3) pairs Bisa! Sale positive. — Y HENRY H. pabe & MINER. LEED Lid GALLERIES, Wi and #19 Breedway. see thwest corner of Twelfth street. ‘Toesday, Vodnesday. Sith, aud Thursday, 28th, connie ak SALE rad Foie khtriNs, WATER ‘OLORS AND DRAW! PR eae EVENING: Brawavely — “the works of moran sities, NESDAY EVENING—Fine Foreign Paintings. THURSDAY EVENING Water Colores Drawings, &c. Particulars hereafter. B 4 meee & SOMERVILLE. RSES ry CARRIAGES AT ASTON. TURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, AT a O'CLOCK, AT HORSE AUCTION MA @ East Fi URTEENTH "STREET, UNION BQUARI ii AT 12 O'CLOCK. Regular horse sales ut our Auction Mart, Union Plage Sta dies, overy Tuesday and H iday throughout the year, INEN & SOMBRVILLE offer, unsitrpaseed ad veniegee 1m location, experience and business ity to ishing to bay or desiring to sell H er anything pertaining to the horse business, Be Ra THBALL AUCTIONEER, will sell by anction, on MOND, 3B at 11 o'clock, at 104 Hast Twenty: necotd street, nen DAY Te rd ‘avenue, walnut and mahogany Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room m Furniture: Carpets, Mirrors, Curtains, Kiteben Uten- ails, Ao Catalogue at house. HAS, HOWLENDERG, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL mY ch inst, at 10% o'clock, at 484 Broome ixtures and all the elegant Furni- weil meet up Hotel and Restaurant; rose: M ‘4c. Fall particulars IDWARD : SCHENGK NEBR, E STATES MARSHALS Sale, By pane ot Paee Mt Murray, Ped ay sowie meen Homa a inst... at e’clock. ne the salesroom No. 60 Liberty street, about 36 lbs, Prepared Humag Hair, to be sold for account of former , Auctioneer, selis on Wedn ‘Bt S18 Greenwich streci, all the ‘Room, Laundry, Barroom by above Hotel; ik ; ekaceee ti Fate, Mirrors angles, Desks, wainut mber Sul e Hair Mattresses, ‘ind’ Bed Linea, with ail the" Purolture, &e., of 169 ‘AMES JENKINS. AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL AT ‘auction, on Wednesday, 20th inst,, at 11 o’elock, at 1,309 ay, near Forty- ‘aret ‘street, Borees, Ci Fars, top'and no top Wagons, Sulksex, skeletons, ° Pheetons, £c. ; 10 Horses, 3 Coaches, 15 Wagona. of all kinds; § Express Wagons, 451 3 Rockaways, 1 Germantown, seat. Watson, maker; 15 sets single Harness, 5 sets double ao" = Sree Biaukets, ‘Boases of Kobes, Halters, Whips, &c., RRIS | WILKINS, ghgiStunt Spruce Fo On Greenwich and Co; auction. 1. LUDLO' £0, will sell at Gamaan, ct jodneedny. Feby 30 T86p, at 12 clock, atthe xe salesroom, i11 Broadway Or Building), New York, Greenwich street—The 3 three story and basement bri Stores and Burldings, Nos. 191, Bietet and 195 195 Greenwich tenet eit ptieon ay oviays UY Nee each out a streot-Valuable Lot swith the two, story brick Beige at No, Sine etvest: = ence SALE.—R FIE AUCTIONEER, 468 Peat ats wil sell o0 Mon eth, at § ment. under the thea- By order of res of the saloon. LOKER ae. JOUR MORTIMER, Pade | ae pea ta Rs parents place ond. Piaget Me's and Sed and other ray By order M. Mebrbach, os = TELE Spach Wea ws 7 reday, February 21, Men's and Women's Clothing, and ” ‘order Indore Aaron, 197 WHBROKE] sLE_MONDAY, ~ ang, Jaen u wa'e Wesving ry ew 3 bes ‘clock, 500 i a Seas remy aa | adoots, By fk eR Table Cloths, Rempants, omens see, Tab ie Cloths, J. Levy, 48 Sixth avenue. WNBROKRE'S 8 SALE THURSDAY JAMES AGAR wil jew Bowery, a large unsortment other -Bbawls,. * ‘Remnants Is, Saoques, Under. Bheets, and a vart of other Goods; also 's Coats, Pi and Vests, "By order of M. Bouch- F, 110 Groene street. AWNBROKER'S SALEBY RK. PIELD, AUCTION. cer, 489 Pear! siree!, on Mo. Lots‘ of Women’s By order of J. Lynch, rand street. Also, at i, Marabal's sale of Men's Clothing. By order of W. ree. Monday. February ere. |» oO r jy at ix~ Se tse Lgucr, Store situate tt 88a Crecnwich streck Order of an exeouvon to me directed and delivered. , COLLINS, Marshal. 4 4q™ AUCTION SALE. on welt ‘The Des Yor, Feb. 15, ene y wi saat iene, ern SOUS aA GO, Aue ‘Aue: F Fee re cee New New York, on WEDNESDAY: TONS 4., during the month of March, 17, sere aes Reker ie rn ote Sous BRISBIN, President. enn —— PUSALS. n UTLDERS.—SEAL ‘PROPOSALS INVITED FOR Jersey. Brown, 31 N paleo yieaet Orns pa Saarenionanlayee S trananoe In St he northwest Eee greccont eigen at second street. =e mia a ad and Eleventh avenues, ew Fem ® Gas for the ered, supplyl idaneod copii ing c Aliy thousand cash and one ‘and to dupticntoe Soc aut one copy ‘edit essed , apart address W. T. W. HOUSE, President, emesrane. a ites NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1867. FOR SAL! AWTHE, LEASE, STOCK AND “FIXTURES OF AN + Oyler Saloon.” doing & business, for sale; good reasons ven for selling. Apply wery. N OLD AND WELL Route for sale cheap, iy Sore ta good Sadia: Hore, “Apply at 413 Seventh avenue, RARE CHANCE FOR ALADY WITH SOME MONEY von of one of ‘par desirable t Dressmuat ing Peano tis Uculare call soon on TA ‘“ MEDIUM SIZED HERRING PATENT AND tL Wilder's Safe for bo % el Safe and a small Safe. 6G. Quiet Wilkam nivel (A Soe um, ope eer Bowe, Jon =e Stock, owner leaving Peat Otis ar ane Ty eau VHANCE EXTRAORDINARY—POSSESSION GIVEN Fixtures and Stock for sale of the Btore 896 Broadway. Dray ie FOR SALE—CAPACITY SIX aye )' sy; In good running order, all complete. Address B. NTIST.—FOR SALE, INSTRUMENTS, TOOLS AND Denice Furniture, in order und complete.» Price $80 cash, A. F. BURLEW, 120 Newark av., Jersey City. Liquor Store in the ward. at mn Prince street, corner of Thompson.» ‘i Fer SALE-THE STOCK, FIXTURES (NEW) AND jour jease ass retail Grocery an ery Sore, ies growing village 30. 30 raiten froin New Soran on the Hudson; on main street, near it; a good gpporiunity. Inquire of J. W. BEARDSLEY & SONS" tba OR SALE—STOCK AND TOOLS OF AN OLD ESTAB- Ushed Horseshoeing Shop. Apply at 39 Chrystie street, RB SALESTHE LEASE, FIXTURES, AND GOOD Will of an old extablibed' Millinery. and, Dresamaking eas, Near Broadway. East I cor: Ber of Fourth avenue. inquire of Mrs. JACKSON, SALE—THE FINE STEAMBOAT GENERAL SKDG — 466 tons nn seaenee, ae Lee Jor a Se 8,7. wae + old, Lewis &c Orns 4 Sout ature Fo SALE—THE §LOOP JOHN W. EARL, NINE month's old, 25 tons. carpenter's measurement. For par- ticulars inquire of G. D. POST & CO., on na ovses bow L- No, 17, foot of West Tenth street, N. R., where the can be De FOR, SALR<UBASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ane of the best located, dry and fancy goods stores Jp the c'ty of Newburg, N. ¥. For particulars address box 327 Newburg Post office. OR Lp eerily GOOD WILL AND STOCK OF AN old est 4 book and stationery store on Broadway; work and good pay ior atleast three young men of energy andy rata ete proprietor retiring {rom business: cas tare Adddress this week, with real name and address, ty ‘por 101 Herald ofice. OR SALK—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND FIVE ” Lease of a three’ story building, containing liquor store, restaurant and two fine rooms above. suitable for club rooms. Rent paid until at of April. Full lense also paid. Situation oppo ite New Haven and Harlem road depot. Inquire at 38734 Fourth avenue, OR SALE—THE LEASE, FIXTURES AND GOOD- will of a first class Dining Room and Bar, between Broadway and Nassau street. Apply at 79 Nassau street, Toome 10 and 1. Fos. SALE THE OLD ESTABLISHED LIQUOR 58 Frankfort street, having license and five years’ lease from Ist of May next, with or without Fixtures and Stock, bi pis n of purchaser; rent of store, cellar and back perannum. Inquire of ED. HART & CO., ia "Pearl street. OR ‘SALE—LEASE AND FIXTURES OF 308 CANAL street, corner of Broadway, with or without Stock. FIRST CLASS BOOT ble business, OR SALE VERY CHEA' Sn Shoe Store; or to let for any reg down town. Address T, 8. W., Herald of OR SALE VERY CHEAP—FOUR FIRST RATS Counters with black walnut tops, for tallor's or dry goods stores, at 507 Greenwich street, YSTER AND DI DINING SALOON.—AN OLD ESTAB- in Nassau street, for sale cheap. Ad- dren B. sor 100 Hers id office, for three days. HIP CHANDLERY AND SHIP STORE ESTABLISH: ment for ‘Stock, Fixtures and one year's Lease from next May. "Gltore and location ome of the ‘best. tn the city, Address H. L. ©. & Co., box 4,018 Post office, N. Ys oS nee FOR SALE.—A COLLECTION OF “ABOUT. . Paxat Non Yo ova ne Ligh Cou ‘0 "o ey: corner of Gods Waren, ve tore FOR SALE cl ar Sror. corner of Thirty-fr aor of Thirey ret ne RIMENT OF SECOND BA! m4 Suis wet Babee sTOCK FIXTURES STORE "Thar nie and cure totes Apply ai Ay Si Vehon aves nue, near Hunter street, Brooklyn. T° PRINTERS FOR SALE, 4 PRINTING OFFICE, ‘business; a good oppor tape be selling the presest owner WILL BUY THE OLD ESTABLISHED ICE Cream. Oyster and Dining Saloon 6i Bast Broad. way: must be sold by next sivasen Ja one of the ant aes ress Printer, Herald office. y, the owner having other buainegs. MACHI ERY. ,OR SALB_ENGINE 4 AND LER, A AND E. ‘Looms, with Jacquard Machines, 'Wit and gverythi ‘ing complete for weaving ribbons, tay nders; a'l in good running order. - Also ‘of the ry, in Brookiyn, E. D. Inquire’ of "ALLEN A YOUN: SON, 116 Nassau streey New ¥ bE, we eet Leet NEW MARINE RETURN built a und su} “ge Machines and sus. (OR BALE—A STEAM EXGINE, WITH 16%. INCH cylinder, 4 feet stroke, with band fly wheel, 12 feet di- ameter and i4 ineh face, turned and balanced, ‘with Porter nor. Also three Hoflers, ench 40 feet long and $2 inch eter, with eross boiler 8 seek as, by 4 feet diameter. Can be seen in a runnli to ARVIN 2 00. hey is Broadway. New York. OR SALE—SCREW Lig A alam Sige gt Power Drill, Horse Power, Lathe, Bev st] elling Machi Belting, Shaftiny be id Hi os Sebi ei eeer tore Big GAS ENGIN! XE. NO FIRE USED. HALF HO TO FOI HORSE POWER FOR PUMPING, HOISTING, RINTING: Bl thd COMPANTS | oPrie oe 18 8 WASSA \U STREET. EET %. x. INURL, tg ba 1ROR Fedo mond 7 and dry sand Usslings made we RTABLE AND STATIONARY STRAM PR AND BOILERS AND CIRCULAR. BA best and most in SpSSE RAMS axon coxeanY, Le ie. eater fant ant ha or a ), 284 Water street. UX—& GOOD SECOND HAND se ress. Address, with ween ZCHE street. fief Wee Atyays, SURE. =A YATIENT WRITES:—"I SPENT ‘$40 for fatled. Blectricity relieved me = Sauk tome rat ain oe ies foes a pend 4 Tad money. Dr. aud Madame DUBOIS, 38 Third avenue. LESSING TO LADIES.—A LADY WRITES:—POR- Sra , Uh "practice, at Assia pct dea atever cause, AND SURE # REMEDY FOR nimeaiat rele, ON st a pl sell poisonoas compounds i AM, MAURIC ie 12 Liberty air treet. MADAME GRIND FRM PHYS! A. Ab SORALS PRTOIOLAN, we pinaie “Flecsknt rooms for ladies Who deere good guraiag ‘and medica attendance. DYICE MARRIED LADIES. ree jnfativle Freoch Femal or price $5, which can never iby, eas bey ma. py ae sirest ‘near reinth avenue. Sen \dress draggiet’s, 158 Greeawich street. LL, FEMALE COMPLAINTS QUICKLY CURBD BY A by Dr. SELDEN, 2% Bleecker street. rooms elie. R. HUNTER CAN CURE Rap! MR CASES OF CER. tain diseases, without mercury, 1a suorier time than say physician, Of Ho pay taken, No. 31 Division street, since er LEWIS BAS NO CONNEC TION with ANY OTH- office in the city. He can be consulted only at the old Metical Inatitute, No. 7 Beach street. Etablished 1840, page ME RES. No. 1, price ADIES, bis DR. DURANT'S, © ELEBRATED REM. edies, which give sati«faction in every ease. Hundreds been. Taleren without an instance of failure. Office No Heach street. ‘ADAME. WALLACE, Feor eee Neamt practic, lectricia: nd Spinal Crvaare treated ity. Bos Tours trom FY Sow Sixth stpeet, BrgoR ast New. York, nt ol Hy Houston sirest, fone ote M.. ‘Terms moderate. ere Javanese RESTELL—PROPBSSOR OF MIDWIFERY oO thirty years, guarsecees im! ene ae reliet 0 oe cree Went iviniy fourth street, near Sixth av. SOR gr, Abs ld ween nat =| peer: VAN 7, sre a Fly pe PORTE ATARI PG Pear tM enon a ng | Miss _ EUROPEAN STEAMSHIPS. Onte AMERICAN Spuaee. 5 PrOstn AN on COMPANY. RAGUAL BV! Ua EVERY ys. "Aes BAN RANCISCO, Capt Behm 5 ms arren From pier 29 North river, f{¢ at at noon, with = neers and freight, Sti en eee a necting: MORES TAYLO “Oapt. Beth Blethen, and AMERICA, Capt Wak fakeman. For further information apply to the North American Steam WEBB, P: "Bok CARRINGTON, Ae paar 107 West, EW YORK AND BREMEN POMPANY, N vas _ STRAMBGET cO¥ COMPAN BALTIC. AG, GO will leave pier 46 North river ony DAY. February 21, aor souritAM PRON AND ‘AND’ BREMEN, Taking London. a Bremen’ Mit the following ral rates, ee, poyable i gold or its equiva- First cabl 2, $120; eecond cabin, $70; steerage. $57 50. by the ‘March 7 Aprils 3 iy | 3 freight or passage to. * AC TAYLOR, President, 40 Broadway. HE HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET COMPANY'S iron mail steamal E. Meier, ee tte the United States mail, uf 3 Win sailoh Saturday nt 12 M., for taking passengers for at ‘Havre, Southampton and London. First cabin, $195; second cabin, $75; by $87 00, pay- aie REUTONEA will sail March, 1 KUNHARDT & CO,, © 8. RICHARD & BOAS, nts. mneral Passenger Agents. W Exchange place’ N.Y, Nor Barclay street N.Y. ‘ORTH GERMAN LLOYD, In accordance, with an arrangement effected with the United States Foss Ofice Department the steamships of the mn and after the Zist of March, re ery hureday, ‘and on and afer ni ing Er bh na ce Cont! tinea! Maile, ee ‘OELRICHS & CO., 68 Broad street. TEAM TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOO! ‘rom New York pad Lape and Saturday, ‘The CHICAGO sails from New York on Saturday, Feb. MANHATTAN yd Mareh 9, from pier 37 Cabin ‘Passage to New York and remit- page Stee! currency, tances to Treland at low “Apply to WILLIAMS & GUION. 29 Broadway and #8 South street. OXDON AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP LINE. | ¥) ra fea to London or Brest $110, $76, $89, eu Excurnon tlekets at reduced rates, avallable for six i mponihe CELIA. Captain Gleadell. rom New York March WM. N. Captain Bulinge. from New York March 16. RTALANT tain Pinkham, from New York March 80. BELLONA. ‘Cart ‘The British’ fron steams! forth, giver for London, eanog ‘at Brest, on Saturday, Monit further, sanen all the steamers of this line will call at Brest to land Bageage checked and tickets sold jterough ‘by rail to Fail to Baris at r cent less than regular Freight will be taken and through bills of lading given to Havre, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Amsterdam and Dunkirk. ly to CHAS. A. WHITNEY, 26 Broadway. For Freight apy at 64 Sonth sizeot or freight 20P1Y HOWLAND & ASPINWALL, Agents, T#8,9 yen AMERICAN LINE 10 ENGLAND AND East river, The New York and Havre Steamship Company will run their first class ateamsh Fulton in connection with the New York Mi ‘mship Company's st ARAGO . April 1 MISSISSIPPI .G. Sumner. Saturday, April Par fourteen days thereafter. °PRORS OF PASSAGE, PAYABLE IN GOLD, FIRST CLASS. SECOND CLA! Through tickets to London a $5 extra, Ap experienced surgeon on board. ‘The ‘companies wn H bot be. responsible for specle or valu- ables unless bills of lading, having the value expressed, are therefor. C. K. GARRISON, for N. Y. M. 8. 8. Co. J, CO} . dH, 8. 8. ee vere MSTOC! a Y. an Co. J “comsTook Agent, jo. 7 Broadway. JAMES A. WOTTON, Havre, General Agent in Europe. Shama tans STEAM Slamlied) COMPANY. atta THE sage 1 Literp , March 30. fie Panay Tey eel gpg ‘in cur. Fency. Sizcrage pasonge tickets to Dring parties from Liverpool natown, in curtency. be HS Parle duiwerp, Hawburg, Bremen, rafts issued fe nance: it ba Crest Brita or on the ‘ontinent 4 ee awe, Moe ‘and cabin passage apply at the office of the hid teerace a Pee ean 97 Broadway au street, near Fulcon. Pyt “FW. 3. HURST, Manas TEAM TQ LIVERPOOL, CALLING AT QUEENS. town, —The Laman Line, ‘sailing eem)-weekiy, aie Sity OF WaSHINUTON. ‘Saturday, Februa KANGAROO,..,.... esa Pebrunry z GiTY OF NE turday, Mare CITY OF ANTWERP ¢ Saturday OLTY OF Saturday, March 18 and each co: Katurday’ and “Wednesday, at noon, ver. from pier 45 North KATES OF Fassacr By the mail steamer sailing ev: Tayable in gold. Pay $110 \Stecrage 115 © To Lon 125 First cabi To Vassage neaday. sterrage 835." Eayntie in United States currency, Pasyengars also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, pi Be moderate rates. — from Liverpool or Queenstown, Fests Sau'se bousnt Hers by persons seo ae a eaear in tee of or further jon apply a 7's offices, "RON 8.4 Baten vaenty 7 cur. ing for QTEAM TO GUAsGow AND | LavEnroo! calling at Londonderry to land passengers and mails. ing a The Tavorie penmunger cenmer pe 7 uy LINE 8, SATURDAY, a satura. Feb. 19. Feb. 3 1s Sat Smith, sails mkv ber ores - YAYABLE IN ItENCY, wane Derry—Cabins, $110 $3. jamburg, Havre, aot eet baiew rgmsies peat agente, 6 Bowling ¢ Green, New i CALIFORNIA Via P. FRIAS, ee WEDNEsD. Y. FEB. x DNESDAY. ‘FEB. 20, AT 13 O'CLOCK, oes ates be, inquire at freight ofice, on ‘company’s pier, oni North river, foot of sete FEE 8B on, oan Rag AT ST. JOHNS, PORTO RICO.— ‘are advised that at boat, owners on port Coals of every kind can be su lied Urvthout any delay. Vessels cele dremene ne twent photons & CO., St. Johns, Porto rte ye ONATIVIA & CO., 47 South street, New b cemmened MAIL ormaucutr rey ‘ork. TH Bou itis CARRYING UNTFED statis MAIL, VIA PANAMA R. bieamers leare oe N orth -— foot of Canal street, at o'clock, né as fol near teats ce W. G, Furber, con- MONTANA, cumin tton, “Febfuary Tih ‘CH @. Gray, connecting wi haousrigtrON pial n Carat, Feb: 20th — UREN. Harris, connecting wit ‘it depar nr oouE ES ASE ap eta | he nect at Pauama with steamers for South Pacific ports; intend i for Central American ports, and those of Ist ny’s st RAD! Voto and Hong Kong on April 8. 1867. unds baggage allowed each adult, Medicines and dee fanoe For eke! further information apply at tne odes ont the wharf, foot of Gana, rent North river, New York. F. BABY, Agent. Yr TRANSIT ROUTES OF PANAMA AND NICARA- From the New York Herald, Feb. 11, 1867. Ei ‘Panama, Feb. my em. Yellow fever is almost on dette Teo ei seers Mae cat aad, Panam i fall of pestilence and ith. ‘The season is the sickliest known for ears. ‘The yellow fever is raging on board the Jamestown United States man-of-war), and the deaths average ove or two per diem. The Com will putto sea in order to disinfect the ship. ‘sual guard of marines at his funeral could {From the New York Tribune, Feb, a 1867.) ‘axawa, Jan. ‘ The health of our city (Panama) is nol by any meals w i omually ie. There have been many deathe, Cholera is igri akong IGE TO iS CaLionNiaws: nt sai disease of ‘the ons quite healthy. t steamer “hse ‘be the SANTIAGO I DE CUBA, Cartronsta Traves.—The question of spring travel to Cat. ifornia threatens to become a very serious consideration i view of the zellow fever on the Isthmus, and the latest state: ment that “Panama is full of pestilence and filth.” Unless the scourge abate the fluctuating population of that region will ere Tong ae neither the doctor nor the census taker much trouble. Meantime the more cautious or timid of the travelling public, who scent danger even in being whirled across the Isthmus, under the idea that pestilence can kee} up with. if not outstrip, the iron horse, may probably see the Pacite by the Niearagug route, whereon a favorable de- gree of healthfulness 1s decfared now to prevail. FR ST. THOMAS AND BRAZ! UNITED SSATES ae BRAZIL MAIL STEAMSHIP Be MalIL STEAMERS, sailing on the 22d of SOUTH AMERICA. Captain E. E, Tinklepaugh, February 3 GUIDING Brats, Gaptain Geo. B Slocum. neh 2 ROTH AWERIGA, Captain te Fe Timmerinaa. Apel These clegant steamers sail on ‘schedule ume. and call at Sinan Pars, Pernambuco, Bahia and ju0 Janeiro, going and ret Foren tor pany Maas RRIASON & ALLEN. Agents? PP No. 5 Bowling Green, Now York. ITED STATES MAIL TO HAVAN 4. ie WEST ie MALL STEAMSHIP | ComP amr: CHANGE OF SAILING DA’ very Saturday ab 3 M.. The favorite steamships EAGLE. Greene... Saturday, Fed. 23 COLUMBIA, Bai jfaturday March 2 MORRO CASTLE, March 9 For freight or GSON 2 ALLEN. Agents, No. 6 Bowhng ureen, (OR GALVESTON, TEXAS.—THE A 18CREW STEAM- er VIRGINIA, va ‘olfe, master, Now bond ine st at t Fiver, will sail platen ere AY, . 20. Bills inalng signed at the steamer. For fre taud Fensage apply to WiLLEAMS & GULONe 11 Wall sireek /EXAS LINE—SAILING WEEKLY. ALVEST: Rs eee DIRECT, STEAMSHIP GUL! ‘Stewart, Will receive trey at pier So ast ane and sail on WED- NESDAY, Feb. For freighter ‘passage, ‘having ‘suverio Son 183 Maton — hae ‘York. R NEW ORLEANS—BLACK ~ THE foe yp atk SHUEY. Captain an a Hien will \eore pk Seiroie ‘orth river, on er February 2, at at's P. Mean api DAVID Be ans ng. Handsome ‘wccomimods- a ‘agent in New Orlenne.” OR NEW ORLEANS DIRECT. new fi The new and Srot class sieemahip, GEORGE WASR- INGTON, Captain E. V. Gi: will leave pier No. 9 North — on beg RDAY, mats ‘at 8 o'clock P. M. cor Treigbt or dons arnhyee hoes g. CROMWELL & CO., The GEORGE CROMWELL. will follow March 2. TAR LINE FOR NEW ORLEANS.. —THE NEW York Mail ane. Company's fine ocean steamers Choline leave pier 46 North river at 3 o'clock I’. "i as fol- MISSOURI on Saturday, Fe 2B. HAVANA 08 Saturday 3 ee MONTEREY on Saturday, March 9. All bis of adi ng mgood Mi'the ofice upon the pier. For freight or passag eee? K. GARRISON, President. 'No. 8 Bowling Green. FEN IBE LINE FOR SAVANNAL. Every Saturday, from pler No. 13 Norib river, Punciually at three Lat, T he favorite poy steams bij SAN JACINTO. Atkins commander, rails Beorony 2, SAN SALVADOR, Nicker , salle Th ch tickets abd bills of. alg to a tlou with Central Railroads of Georgie, Al Railroad and Florida steamers. ee Inger accommodations. ARUISON & ALLEN, No. 5 Bowling Greene, N. Y. R RICHMOND, NORFOLK AND CITY 4 FRO" SLB DONINION STRAMSULE COMPANT. Trem ple AEBEMARLE, Captat in Bowes, iow Wednesday, at 12 o'clock wedi: edlaaiatd poe ale and "Galt Stesmebip HATTERAS, Captain Alexander, leaves sat wday wt Ti o'clock Mt pia der, every ving fh bills nding to. all ts on the seaboa! and Roanoke ‘and fs connectides. pe ‘Bills lading signed on the pier. For rreight oF passage At the office on the pier, or to MeCREADY, President, _38i Greenwich, corner Dey street. express ter fo and regalarty by every. stsnmner te Bio re ae steamer Mons 2s bane EXPRESS, ee, BROADWAY.— and fot ‘Soura: ‘Aenea a choms Tat Pk | LIVERPOOL AND ee /carrency to 1. aa im any part of Grest Britain'and Ireland, TAPSOOTT BROTHERS 2 'cO.. (86 South eesti Bae Pa satla Soth oF EET eee oo ae AD'S Siterags Oce 6 ‘@ Broadway. ERPOOL AND QUEENS. if Lane. ‘Sunday iver pan a] New Laat ars ie fearing Now York aia, Mone yh Ri ey WM. H. VANDERBILT M as reall LY DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN Steaaunice Berwage New oak spt ori conttuent wil ‘sail fora Sea oe io Saturday, Feb. 28 Saturday, ci Saturday, Mare “pRIGES OF PASSAGE IN GOLD” “P™ $100; second cabin, $100, including wine. Heaters donot carry 4 Neerage passengers. tending to land at Brest can be furnished ‘vith valine id tick a to Paris fatan addi soot $i tor araand GEO. MACKENZIE, Ai ho $8 Brondwiy. RECT STEAMSHIP LINE BE D' ANTWERP AND NEW YORE, ‘The undersigned will uri season, ‘GvEny one satUhbay = ‘ a first class English wz steamer ANTWERP, ship from Antw: SATURDAY, March First sh ip from New Y Tork, “SATUMDAT, ‘April ann iiculars, giviog names of sveamers, pass age, He will be e iw fow ~~ orale ore eK 00. D0. No. 3 - 3 Chambers street. TEAM FROM OR TO LIVERPOOL, AND. QUERNG, town. —The LA wail ‘ i _ pat tne ie Boone pet a Talent a ThoMPson's Paseage Pear! street. pHs xonte, GERMAN Loy’s [poy pele Ww. H. Wi mast. atrrving United States mail, = sail trom the remea Fee (ON OE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, BREMEN, via SOUTHAMPTON, a | Ee mArAY x, HAVRE, SOUTHAM: P, fi OUTHAMPTON AND BREMEN, Fog the, fra ead, $125; second cabin, $75; steerage, bag inoue, FB. & steamship DEUTSCHLAND, H, Por tr or bane heaikal BATE 2 co; @ vans see ASSENGERS PER AU! 4% miact Server MUST acto om Wednesday morning Sih inn? On Peron it CUNARD, No, 4 Bowling Greea, MISCELLANKU Ls. DurmicH a 4 ©CO., 712 BRO: WAY, HAVE OO: hand’ *'0; ‘hristotie, ’ Plated Tableware in the world."’ = Suit OFP—435,000, WORTH OF poots, sBORe Tease of store Xiieda * ‘May dole ees than halt price, sine ery, ssuenet Bond SPR, SHEARS—WARD 7k Lh ay ‘the best in this market, sale 19 1 cid Bs A awd it! inv’ ING & CO., 93 Clif street. TPO INK MAK Toy ee STATIONERS.—BOURNE & sate SPM NADL: old's sizes in any quantity, for Wonca WILL FINDA FIND A LENOTR GAS EN. aa boi nif pie th peered YER & LJ jo PER CENT. M — At eet, nt wil be paid ry je te “ARY. OTHER geleeye’ MDUCAS 158 t arcane, aoa orate DUCAS, 158 ty-first street. Se ENTLEMEN che ak aay ce Cast ty al CLOTHING ang Jas BERR ESO 166! Poe ad ae ae ADIES AND oar CAN ohn 75 PER Gian any ther pas cast off wea once ees ‘he retin 10 fou ~' or address 18, between Twenty. ected ness Clairvoyant, b feteth mag tik anu ret hot ‘heware of pretenders who try to imitate her. Lucky rare Se SO PanTETE REE ESEEPSPETpEneree ea Dg STONISHING. mg Py UHEDEL TELLS Past, street, over the gro- t fate: Se Ss 0 co, PosiTion 4a FAILING MRS. "ARR, Be ith a natural Great A ete RES nd Medea Cla ir rrovant known, Sts Four Meni HOPE—| ‘of life, at 'Y PALMISTRY ‘ie coeur be» Alt Oo Mostar ) HAVANA E pm wo ea | self'on the ground that ‘akatapaciena ee SNe nanesnt Z ‘TH REGIMENT, HIGHLANDERS—ANNUAL BALL 9 a ‘Hall, Wednesday evening, BILLIARDS, &C. A Ree ct oe, Sere, ores saa arable cestions ever made. Specimens of our tables ithe principal oat a anne Ba renee "Patios te interest to call and to" Parchace will fad i 10 chet interest to Sol and wo PRY Tatts csiowo orthy ures X.¥ ARMY AND NAVY CLAIMS. DS ge hry OFFICERS 1 WHO . WERE In SERVICE aT gat ANY Hina borers 1, 1864, and Maroh 1, 150, re, dite to (fot servants, Send a to Major Hi a Hat, S05 F spect, Washington De C- et OFFICERS IN SBRVICE veo } MAY 1, 1864, 3, 1865, are entitled to ynal pay for each dertent. jassad street. “ngs H, B. BROWN & CO. seer AND NAVY CLAIMS. ADDITIONAL BOUNTY EW AND SECOND HAND it, Soldiers, bi in try a Nar branch Ofice 8 Bowery, De PRATT, LATE BX A MINING, cae WAR DE- partment nd Nat re 28 Ghesaers srett, room Nosy 3. janties iar oem new laws collected and satisfaction guaranteed. ep ORTABE) x0 nat tho United Bian of Baye Paley tans te ofleors wi served from May M804, Yo 3 March 3, 186. Such PEMTPMAN, HOSMER & CO. Roy mmemoner. eee oe eae THE COURTS. SUPREME COURT—CHAMBERS, ~ The Mazuera-Julbe Litigations. Before Judge Leonard, Dario Mazuera vs. Vicente M. Julbe.—This is a case where, it may be remonrbered, the defendant was arrested some weeks ago on the affidavit of the plain- tiff. The latter individual is somewhat notorious in the law courts for his connection with the household of Genera! Santa Anna, at whose suit he was himself arrested some few months since, ‘The plaintiff in the present action claims that the defendant Julbe obtained from him as a loan and con- ‘Farted toihie own issn: noxefow 96,000 Sagas made by the firm of the defendant at St Thomas, Upon arrested the latter moved on the plaintiff's own papers to vacate the order, on the ground that no cause of arrest was shown, This motion was denied, but with leave to renew it on affidavit. The motion ‘was thereupon re- newed by the defendant in various affidavits and upon a number of letters from the plaintif, which go to show, it is claimed, that the note was duly transferred to him for value. Among other papers he produced a transfer in writing of the note in question to bimself by the laintiff and a power of ato attorney gentleman in St. Fromas, who is instructed that the note belongs to Julbe. “There is also a poctical letter in the Spanish language. in which tbe plaintiff, comparing himself toa sinking ‘ship, begs defendant for a loan of $100, which ter at once sends him. Voluminous affidavits being presented on both sides, the motion was referred john P. Crosby, as sole referee, After hearing counsel on both sides and having considered the testi- mony he beld tl defendant ‘Dot committed any act which would make him liable to arrest, and that the order of arrest should be vacated. An order vacating the arrest, with costs, was thereupon made by his Honor Judge The Case of the Steamship Washington Irving Adjourned Until Monday Morning. Inre the Habeas Corpus of George Olney.—This case, the particulars of which have already been fully reported in the Heraxp, was called on at eleven o'clock yoster- day morning, in this court, but, owing to the absence of the District Attorney, was adjourned until one P. M. ‘The case involves Captain George Olney with baving rescued the steamer Washington Irving, then under his joaring case was then set ein sation at eleven o'clock A. M. pabccsnsesr " SURROGATE’S coyaT. Before Gideon J. Tacker, Surrogate _ Inthe Matter cf the Administration, with the Will Annexed, of the Estate of Charles Breusing, deceased.—This case has been before the courts since 1863. Charles Breusing, the proprietor, in his life time, of the ek agp od No, When I die Reginn Kaufman shall havo alt I leave bebind ‘A, Hinson. ged litigation the will was admitted to deceased, and as assignee of Benes ee sauenen x Wenes, of administration, b the will annexed. application was by Public Administrator, who claimed letters ‘the facher of the sided in Germany, was his only next of kin, and that BO baving been named ia the will be wag entitled CE 4 ‘ofmage aeordingiy. ‘Thirty-five cases were disposed of ;yesterday in this court, including nineteen for petit larceny; nine, assault and battery; one, altempt to rob; one, violation of ex- cise law “e4 five suspended from last sitting. Ove of, es for assault and battery was el etenn © staan iain Jacob Depew against Edward Lowry, and from a evidence it appeared that Depew WOLATIONS OF THE EXCISE LAW. Wm. Stoddard, of 333 Greenwich street, and August Inning, of No. 9 Oliver street, were yesterday brought before Justice Hogan, at the Tombs, charged with vio- lating the Excise Jaw, and held to bail in $100 each to answer before the Court of General Sessions, Antonie Cella, of 158 Spring street, and Mary Schoon- maker, th Parties ar. ‘algae befor Setar Sat Sustice mice Ledwith, Fear iy, claraee ‘with all onc Market Police Court there an committed foran alleged vielation of ihe Exe few Annie M. Fishet, 59 avenue B, APPRAISEMENT OF THE STEAMER B. A. CUYLER, The owners of the steamer R. R. Cuyler, which vessel ia Mibetled in the Uuited States Admiralty Court on a charge of having been fitted out os an armed privateer, evening. Preaching in the morning. Rev. George W. Bacon, Principal of Columbia College Grammar School, will preach this afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, in the {Church of St. John the Baptist, om» Murray Hill, In the Christian church, Twenty-eighth street, Rev. Urban C. Brewer preaches to-day. The sacrament of° baptism will be administered in the evening by immer-~ sion. Rev. Edward 0. Flagg, D. D., rector of the church of the Resurrection, Thirty-fifth street, preaches morning: and evening. ‘The course of sermons before the Evangelical Know- ledge Society, will be continued this evening by Rev. Dr. We of Philadelphia, in the Anthon Memoriad chureb, LS -eighth street, Rev. Armitage another lecture men Pe in ne pith Avenue Baptist cbareche, on "8 proverbs, tues be preaghing tha morlag na pening k concert to aid in the oaeebeng, of an Organ, will be given in this church doring the pegstsine nice Spats character and sudden acai of tho ey & Y. Monroe, ieee delivered WR Dr. Mattison, this in the York street, fethoaist chureb, Jersey City. Rev. Dr. Jt Price preaches this morning and evening in the on Twenty-second street. congregation of the late Rev. Dr. Hawks will con- tinue to occupy the large chapel of the University till the completion of the Memorial chapel in East ey. — street. Rev. John Eaton Smith preaches to is Rev, Dr. hes this- morning in Png eee (+ ap ampeg i Rev, Dr. Gallaudet occupies his pulpit in St. Ano’s Free Church, in Eighteenth street, this morning, after- noon and et Rev. D. F. Warren preaches in the evening. The afternoon service, as usual, is for deaf. mutes. “The Sign of the Son of Man” is the subject of a dis- course by Rev. 8& 8. Snow this afternoon, at three: o'clock, 4 the University, Washington square. In the Fifty-third street Baptist church the pastor, Rev. W. H. leton will preach this morning and: evening. Rev. John Browner, pastor of tHe Mariners’ Harbor Baptist chureh, will preach at the North Baptist church. at half-past ten and half-past seven o'clock. Rev. Father Hecker will detiver @ lecture this even! at eight o'clock, in St, yurch, for the sae 3 of the Catholic Publication Rev. Chauncey Giles will lecture: this evening at half- past seven o'clock, in ney New Jerasalem church, on the subject of “The New Rev. Charles B. Smyth Uigadl again to-day on ‘The Streets of New York by Gaslight,” and ip evening on the recent report coucerning ‘The Social Evil” in. this city. Miss Emma Hardinge, on the eve of tcaving for Europe, gives her farewell discourses to rhe gait spon to- day at Dodworth Hall. Her subject in the marning wild be “Natural and hey Religion ;” in the ovening. “The Past, Present and Future of Spiritualiem.”” Miscellaneous. The Madison Avenue Baylies chureh proposes to cele~ brate the sem)-centennial apniversary of its Sabbath School during the oresent week. At Rev. Mr. Pendleton’s church, im Fifty-tbird street, religious services have becn kept up neat, eer are, will be continued duting tts week. . Mi ham, an earnest New England as preacher, and bas made a deep im} ie any. te not of the sensational sort, bat simple and.direct, for property i@ that a money eabeen gale, he Father Larkin, the respected of the chi appeals to his now > eiiiceneod their friends ae eet ‘the second payment, which 1s nearly doe. This Das not been tn vain, as i met eBineiy to he fund; Dut th somely to tt raised. It ir, therefore, t ir, ped that the full amount re- quired will be sabecribed ao once, and thus enabie the and the trustees of the chareb to meet their Snan- At Adrian, Michigan, on t the Weslyan Methodist to sees itself with the Methodist Episcopal The le ng separation was slavery, which is now re io The congregation of the Circular church ton, which waa destroyed by the great fire of 1861, have: for pa Ne ‘of the Old ‘Sor id eburchs Boston, Mass. f ince te, Sngogain we gues mbar a Te yn Werd, a num! Oldest members of the Circular chureb, with their chil- dren and jldren, Quite a large number of the old colored members of the congregation were also in- various European and Lovell from pier No, 45 North rivéf, with forty-six passengers and a fall cargo of cotton, becon and cheese. She took out $36,000 in specie. The Arago for Havre, from pier No. 46 North river, ~~ = tive engine, ‘The Carlotta for Chariesion, ane Fa ae No. 3 Norta river, with Ofteen pastengers and ry general S| at 3 P. Mite ee ae M., fair say ameriee tsar river, gry M., Lig laeere ome beng fle ‘The Hatteras, Norfolk and Ri tron plet ST North rivet, with twelve posteagork, vee hundred and forty United Slates trooped as nares for Wilmi N. from- 18. = MV TY a patty ak a1 3 FM, with sixty Passenger) ands carge of aoorted The Mari for New from plier 46 North. mace 3 P.M, with thirty-four passengers and a gen- ‘The Coneral for N« from on rer a 30 with few paeengers nd “ate Franconia for from pier 38 East river, ats P, M., Seer fall gi cargo, and several pas: sengers. ‘Andalt for Charieston, 8. ©., from pier 14 pee he . M, With 16 passengers, and full as- wcis le on, but twelve steamers i. Ly hE. mech bind tie a they were not thy were tru roanses ‘The business in irene rs not so active as last week and but comparatively few persons are SUICIDE AND RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Boston, Feb. 16, 1867, A thee gg N.H., says Thomas W. ke, committed siicide: re Se on in her arms while cone: the raltroad track at station, Massachu- setts, namenees Sin a locomotive, badly Cony ag her ‘ankles oan Abd geriously bay yd rnin 6 ‘on the Old Colony and Newport Rail- road since the freshet came through from Taunton yesterday. DETENTION OF THE MORAVIAN—BELLE BOYD. Porraxn, Me., Feb, 16, 1867. ‘Tie steamebip Moravian will te detained unti! Sun. Gay aftornoon for cargo. Belle the Copfedernta . spy, came passenger

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