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REW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, BATURDAY, JA™7 iy o 1567 oy sl T R I . £ N o e N e ol > ; y ; 5 FIRES. 41D roRk 71E CREEKS. v = ,,fim“ o . Se———— OLITICAL. by —— A public meeting in aid of the fwuilies ~% %0 g An Euterteiuing Family Paper. bare. g e R, Bradion ar s Borelit of i j ,.}).- , The EXTENSIVE FIRE IN WASHINGTON-T—TWO FIVE- | feriug Greeks in Candia will be i at the z‘wflhi“' NEW ot I AT e At bor wn hly becanse they CHURCH" UNION, NEW-HAMPSHIRE. STORY BUILDINGS AND 4040 BAtgs OF COTTON | tute this Saturay &viie e soth of January,at 8 WX ORI WA B AT S e e b it o NEW mmrv;-.m JOURNAL, * T T g e tgscigbl 10 THE TRIBONA Ccoxcotib, N. H., Jau. 25, pubiium candidate for Gov %lair, the Democratic candidate, have '8¢ tump the State together, comwencing ou Friday, ;-‘ubru:n'y 8. Gen. Harrimaw, rnor, and Joln G. Swu- arranged to the }30— R WISCONSL THE CORRUPTION CHARGYS. B TELRORAPH TO THE TRIBUNK. . Mabisox, Jan. 25.—The Legislature has appointed Committeoto investigate the charges of railroad ‘corraption in the Legislature during the ycars 1862 land 1806, The Assembly has postponed action on the KConstitntional Awendmest 1o Feb. 5. —— OHI0. LETTER FROM GOV. COX. ¢ TELEAKAPH TO THR TKIRCNE. v Corusnus, Obio, Jun. %.—The following letter grom Gov. Cox was received to-day by Gen. R. B. Cowan, Chairman of the State Union Central Com- ‘mittes: My Dear St pade me docide ent term of offic El my private affair: : A sense of duty to my family has to return, at the close of my pres- tomy profession, and to the care which have been wholly neg- soted since 1860, For this reasou I hall not be a andidate for remomination, and have thought it yroper to make wwy determivation known at this day, » that the cauvass may not be complicated by any Joubt as to my purpose, Very respectfully and truly yours, J.D. Cox. i . ————— INDIANA. COMPLIMENT TO GOV. MORTO: B¢ TRLRGRAPH €0 THE TRIBUNA. : INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 25—A joint resolution offered Hon. James Hughes, in response to the resignation v. Morton, passed both brauches of the Legislature ay. It was highly cowplinentary to the Goveruor's persoual character and public services, and fully fudors- Ing his late Munmn-nm-n,omxw@amf also entire e onfi- hon tu s ability to render distinguished service to the country in the new position to which he has been chosen® E‘ml recognizing in the person of his successor, Gov. aker, faithful officer of distinguished ability and uu- aestionod patriotisum. — KANSAS. SENATOR POMEROY—THE INDIAN LANDS. B¢ TELIORAPE TO THE TRIBTNE. LAWEENCE, Jan. 25,—Senator Pomeroy in his speech ast night said the South must be reconstructed on lie bases of loyalty, by loyal men, after disfranchis- oz the disloyat and leading Rebels. The Confederacy had surrendered everything tirongh Lee and Johnson, reserved nothing and pos- ossed nothing but what Grant had given them in [lm terms of surrender. Senatoy Ross indorsed the pentiments of his colleagu 3 Colonel Thomas Murphy left Kaneas city to-day ith 66 representatives of the Indian tribes in Kansas Lo nake treaties for the cession of their lands in this State, and the purchase of new howes in the Indian tory west of Arkansas. s R NEVADA. 70 THE TRIBTNE. { c15¢0, Jan. 25.—The Nevada Ledislature uimnimously passed a memorial asking Congress to aid in the constraction of the Sutro Tunnel. —— CITY POLITICS. GERMAN REPUBLICAN CENTRAL COMMITTEE. At a meeting of this body held last evening, Dr. | Froderick Schuts, President, in the chair, Gustave Jpoyorle, Secretary, the followiug resolntions were pie- 1 fsonted by Mr. Alfred Erbe, and mnanimously adopted : Regolred, That the national problem of reconstruetion ous ggle waged over it must bind all Rdical Republ er firmly aud nuconditionally in the common caus and we have Do sympathy nor atience ach pretended publicans W oo raiks of the party, even temporarily, on account of \fforences in minor guestious. ‘Kesoleed, That the only true and gafe solution of this E‘ tho paramennt question of the honr. The mom trug rget] o end; robleu con be reached on the genuine Democratic basis | 3¢ “eoual and exact justice to all men.” The best and wost effective means to secure such equal and exact gatice i found in the right of suffrage to all eitizens, v\h’n | Bu Lave uot forfeited this right by treason or felon rage 14 the strong weapon of defense for the op gainst the oppressor, + Resolved, That we tender our thanks to C b, conrageous, and persistent efforts wopular rights, and Republican prinei oyalty against the bold attacks of a faitlless L ;i nizatst the siuister stabs of a wavering Judic ived, That Congress is the sole urbiter of th Jrganized Southern cowmunities, and of their poli eorgauisation. The Coustitutional Amendie: Jtfored as @ basis of reconstruction, more in ch ‘v‘ ustice, but scornfully rejected by the pardoned does not preclude Congress from, prescribing sterner | © ‘;nlmmu. wore i consonance with justice aud public | patety, Pesolred, That the a anifested by the lat apirit of the age, the popular will 3 ctions, political neoessity ius favorable opportunity, demand at Jast the fulf] J s, taken in our Declaratio joice that Congress aims at this end, so les in ity power, and we pledge oursclves to sust ongress in all measures caleulated to plant our Republ ;.»um-f.um upon the endearing foundation of human 15hia aud 0 partial justice ASTERS. C— COULISION OF THE € i AND CHAMPLAIN RAIL ROAD—ONE PERSON EILLED AND MANY WOUNDEL. Y TRLEGRAPR TO THR TRINUNE Rousk’s PoiNt, Jau. 25, and Lake Champliio Railroad occurred at 10:40 this mors- ang about a mile from this place. Eugineer Willlum Wavis of the Western Mail train was killed. Benjamin 2ocor, fireman on the Express train, had his ankle crush- ed. i Mra. Thomas ¥. 1, seri ‘u-n\. Mrs. Mary Joslyn, of West Alburg, he head ; Mrs. Elizabeth Hodgin, of Lacclle, C. E., se- vorely cut and burnt in t ; Edwin Messile, of Stoftaville, C. E.. severely in the leg. Several others, incding George Ba Forrest, State Prison Tnspeetors of Ne or lossscratehed and braised. " 'The cause of the accident was as follows : ductor of the Western 1ail trais told the fir vait on tho side track for the e rly due. The fireman having st train, the engineer got on and it was run out on t track, whep it collided with the express train. The con- | Aactor of the mail train in the meantime was o the depot “Iie mail train was 33 hours lute. The engines and cars were badly swashed. e CRIM, isteemerd A MINISTER ON TEIAL FOR MURDEL, | BT TRELEORAPE TO THE TRIBONE. Cantw serionsly In om and Mo Vork, were more The con- to hanl Rocuester. N. Y., Jan. 25.—The Rev. Joel Linds- | fey, the man who whipped his child, three years old, to | ? death last June, in the town of Bhelby, Orleans Count; 44 now undergoing trial for manslanghter, at Albion, in | o Court of Oyer and Termiver. The trial will 1 cinded to-day. The excitenu Orleans County. it over the trial is great i A SINGULAR TRIAL. CINCINNATE, Jan. he tiial of 20 ladies at | “"‘ffl"m'm'l’"‘ tor, me bbing 3 liquor-dealer, was con- | «lude yeaterday. ‘o-day the Jury returned & verdi o tor o .-mufm, ot ot ATTEMPIED INTIMIDATION OF WITNESSES DY AN AL- LEGED BURGLAR. On the 3d of November last, a youth named Jesse Gladding, 17 years bf age, was arrested and committed to tlie County Jull to await uial on a charge of stealing a goid watoh and wearing apparel valued at $130, belong- ang tg boarders at the house of Mrs. Shrincr, No. &9 Grovest,, Jersey City. The prineipal witness against the wecusod was & servanut girl in Mra. Shrinee’s cmpioy, wl ® few days ago, received a letter from the prikoncr, bn Slieh arson of burglary was threatened, should he “ gent to Trenton,” Gladding has been indicted by the Grand Jury now in session, and was arraigned during the Lore part of the week, and sivee that time a lrglarious atlewpt was made upon Mrs. Shriner's honse, as i3 sup- posed, for the purpose of inthnidating the witnesses froin | ppearing on the trial. The lefter was yesterday mofn ‘:n( handed over to Chief of Police McMauus, and it will o used i evidence against Gladding. THEFT OF UNITED STATES BONDS, 1§ of Charl | to secure a neat and conven | Milier are represented as having at A serious collision be- | o swean the Express and Mail traius on the Ogdensburg | ¢ 58 | #105 Yesterday ‘afternoon Mr. Heyman Sarner, doing | business at No. 11 Murray-st., pugehased from the firm of | Whompson Bros., at the corner of Brosdway avd Wall-st., $2,000in U. 8. 620 eoupon bonds. Placing them in the suside Lraast pocket of hinwvercont, the purchaser started p Broadway. At the corner of Fulton-st. M a8 but recently recovered from u aev.re fif’ 3?':1?2.:3: tnw'nbl'y"l:l‘m. and would have fallento the pnv assistunce of Ao pusn ver- g consciousness he found that. some pers (T o the bonds from P g A '"’}"., L 4 wiFoice Tend. it could give no descriptio recovering e bouds i very DARING BURGLARY IN BROOKLYN, About noon yesterday the family of Mr, Cutter, who resides at No. 141 Front-st., hml;yn:k:l:;;: 8 u0is6 on the second floor of the house—which is oceu- piod by family, who are at preseut absens %m of Mr. Cutter gm n:, o y;n: mfl sud n i : Young man tried to give an alarm, when e e i Bl o e e thea ogked the oy 10 U - oo i iad bly tions the cental gyatew SRR e chaus o6 Wat dpler CONSUMED—LOSS ABOUT &500,000, At about 5 o'clock p. m. yesterday a fire bro, ® 0ut in the five-story cotton-storage buildings Nos, 366 and o™ \&'nq..u.;gou-ng‘ corner of North Moore-st., oceupied l;r Mosars, Harros o oor DK, e escupants bad fitted b Jding, s up a new office in th m <fore the outhreak of the asman had been at work Ha spirit lamp while engaged in artarging aud fixing fhe gaspipes. 1t is belleved that some of 1he escaping cas be anp. The build- 1gs we wd of cotton, valnes 7,000, ‘klirouy flames ran_ with pidity, and moments the of both buildings was on fire, the flames darting from the sth the Washington and North Mo he Tusurance Patrol and Police of the Vth Precinet, un- der Capt. Petty, were upon the ground soon after the out- break of the fire, and succeeded in getting out about sixty bales of cotton from the burning lnulhlhlf!. The Fire De- partment were early on the ground with their powerful but they eould make but little impression upon the burning mass, and up to widnight it was still burning, with every prospect thut both bufldings would be de- stroyed, and their contents very badly damaged. The following is list of the owners of the cotton and the respective number of bules owned by each: Leverich & Co., 159 bales; Funkhouse & Co., 99 bales; Paton & Co., 1 Jes; L. Buousi, 6 bales; Chapman & Harmwony, 10 bales; Knapp & Bro, 2 bales; Adams & Whitlock, 47 bales; Green Brothers, 95 bales; Frisble & Rob- erts, 228 bales; Kirkland, Weilly & Co, 630 bales; . P. Bevins, 1,400 bales: R. 3 Cauldwell & Morris, 173 bales ; 0., 353 bales; New-York Warehousing 67 bales; W. E. Bunker, 13 bales ; H. Young & Co., 46 bales; Rawson, Bridgeland & Co., 111 bales; C. Taft, 25 bales, There i always more or less P. B. Buker & C B. Smallwood & and Security Company, salvage on cotton and if it~ reaches 40 or cent it will Jeave the loss abont $475,000. t may be greater, however, 1t {s said to be fully insured in various companics in this city and out of town, but, vving £ the Lamber of owners, It was found impossible to procure o correct list of the companies or the amounts in each. No. 366 is owned by Thomas McKee, and i3 damaged to the extent of 7.600; insured for 9,000. 363 belongs to the Brush estate, and is damaged to the extent of §10,000; insured for 86,000, Messrs. Harrlott & Schilling but a few hours before the outbreak of the fire had secured a lease for five years of the two buildings mentioned above, and also No. 97 North Moore-st., adjoining, Their loss on office furniture and store fixings s abont $,600; insured for §1,200. No. 07 North Moore-st. also belongs to the Brush estate, and was damaged to the amount of $500 ; insurcd for §,000. LARGE FIRE IN MOBILE. BT TELRGRAPH TO YHE TRIBUXK. Momiik, Jan. 25.—A destractive fire occurred at Shunbula, Miss,, on the night of the 224 inst. Eightecn business houses were consumed, ncluding three ware- honses belonging to Championcs & Sons, whose losecs amount o $45,000 or §0,000 LARGE FIRE AT LA GRANGE, GEORGIA. AUGUSTA, G, Jan. 25.—Private dispatches say that one-half the flourlshing town of La Grange, Git, em- bracing all the busiess houses, was burned last night. THE RECENT LIGHTER EXPLOSION, i 85 REPORT OF THE BOILER INSPECTORS. The following is the report of the boiler inspectors attached to the Sanitary Police, detailed by Captain Lord to investigate tho circumstances attendant on the explo- sion of the boiler of the lighter Enterprise, on the evenlug of Tuesday last : CrxTraL DEPARTMENT, METROPOLITAN POLICE, New-York, Jan. 24, 1867, + Agreeably to your instructions, we s, K. R, avd mede an b exploded ler Iving in au open lot, Sk i entirely und Capt. B. G. Lown, Sanitary Co. this day visited the pier foot of Thiriy-cighth Jf the steain-lighter Enterprise, 'w We fouinl the b exnaiuation of th o 224 fnst., 8¢ 730 p. . ahout 630 feet from the ligster . aud 13 feet b dition, heing ripped and toru in &) peciliar construction, bavlag a great Guantity of fire tie water surfuce, therely geaeratiug steam very m- Uhe information we were eusbied t oblain and the ev v, there is no doult in our minds as to th Fhe bottom part of the fre-box as we hot; aud th ortion that £ 1 lhe battom of ‘the boli-t. where indications the ithin 3 inches sed and not over 16 of ab inch in thickuess o of the d the the iron in very much mach worn and wasted awar), while the other port of an fuch fn thickness. There were ¥ injured, exee Alied about the face snd also cut severel at 100 fo boller giving bodily out of the Engin Yround, the positan of fbe be uek, {he hoiler meat bar after frst striking the groand. Josewn ¥ Corvrr, Jr. Sawinn Ckawroii. — two perfec 11108 oF DICKENs.—~We call attention fo enterprise of Messrs. T. B. Peterson & Rrothers, in their nasional edition of the complete works Dickens, which they announce, in another part of this paper, to be published on Saturday next. They offer the ubove-named works, in every variety of binding, on terms which camot fall 1o suit the condition of all cinds of purses. No family in the country can now fail cut edition of this tavorite authior on very moderate terma. et —e In reference to the proceedings before Cominis- gioner Betts, in which Col. James B. Freeman and D, J. wpted to levy black 1wal, we are requested by Col. Freeman to solicit a sus- pension of public opinion, ke bewg confident that, upon a full investigation of the facts, the charges will be proved untounded. New the literary et e To Lovers or TEAVEL AND ADVENTURE—Our readers are referred to the advertisement of “Our Artist G. W, Carleton. e ——— ATE OF TRADE. BY TRLRGRAPH TO THR TRIBUSE. 1a Cuba.’ Rye and Barley unchanged. Lot v/ dull; #2205 v A Dot reported lariug been kept at the pens to com- actual receipts for the last threw ¢ nearly double those reportel. Provisious Fork, $20, with sales of 350 e rate for Mareh deli 4 wore freely off ore of the saarkrt 4 dotng : Middilug, 31@51fe. demard. i fiia, dat the Kides. Green MGt inactive ime Sugnr steady st 1§@le. Coffee, 2Zae, Tie. for relected. Butter dull at 26 2. Vgka, Ziade. » s et st 9 l0e. Exchavge steady abusual raies. Goi 134 baiying and L35 n te for the week, 4,790 bales; tock, 30,366 hales. y. Middling, 294@Wie. 31 hales. Receipts for 10601 06 Other markets un ox, Jan Z.—Cotton—R chanyed. e Bar riwon, Jan. 25, —Flonr—Sales 5,000 fuls Hawardst, family for export st $14 ; North Western Super. $10@ #10 5. Wheat—Southern A Corn—Market Jower ; recelpts fair ; sales of White e Yellow ; Sbe.a 1 for N perfne #1175, Katra, Ty . Oat eanier, #1 a quiet, @he. Hay dall, #sa® ned o $25. Bacon Bhouiders, 1ic. Clear Whishy, $2 40. Tobaeco—Mediom Leaf, Goid, 15%. auk Sterling, 1453, New-York Kx' it Froghte to NewYork, 1. Liverpool, i@ yaid. Havre, 14 Momitr. chasge 11164, Lales. The bulk of the sccount. declining; sales 160 Lales ottan del; Middlng e, saen, 70 bals, —Cotton easier; Middiing 0e.; offeriugs Vght; otton dull : Middling, We. Flonr iusetive; sales . Wheat du. aud Leavy, $2 80; strietly prime, Suaetive, boe.; Mixed, 61 82e. ; Protisios Bidew, 11¢. : Shou Bhe. City 3 Hacon Khoul , Geliverable 'ebruary Lard, tierces, 12 ok, I)J.n Hogs duil_and hut #6 63 was' the Lighest ofiered at the close. loaw? 13, Flot re-Demand moderate and market stead: lew 1 Kpring at @ 100 bbls. Haxall a8 $15. Graim— and nothing doing. wale of 2 car load No. 2 quoted at BGNe. g on track and delivered. Barle; g l(-;':nxlu ,Jln;lfil‘.“l’m.lmml heavy anles a! @ i gt do. wt salen st S8 B0 0. 28 AT KR, Jan. 2o—Pionr dull. Wheat frm and unchanged. Corn walen of four-rowed Cai Mess Pork quiet wnd Smoked Oata di)1 - sales of No. 2 at42:. Provisions dull. - Re e e bhte W hend, 1,000 baoh, ¢ Cora, 1508 kb ; Ol 3,000 s Buipments: Floo, 1,200 bbls. ; Wheat, 5,000 bush. i o, N s e aartiv a0 4IBOLY Dot T e nonainal at Gle. Tioalua inactive s To a4 for Virgin. Tar dull st @1 6. Tuaber ot at 962 #13 per l.(lflJ'fll. o ¢ a i, S 5—Fiour neglected snd neminel. Wheat, No.1, gesiected wsd, o 43 303 14, No. 2 e, ok ! 8187, Comrn trm i o 3 o ! i Sine iilAines sottin g Providin e Soas fory n fair desiand ; sales st $10 25, Holders of good brands ask B8 Sawis T “::l‘ steady and QGMH h.,-fld.lh-;l;.“:: Lur Grocw Mesta quiet o) ,il“" B Yower T l) dull .J‘"gm' T el o W0 3o b1 Cork, 12,000 bash.; Onta, 12,700 busk ; Hogs, 3200 Lead! i Wheat, 8000 B jnenie— bush. apaaas, ek 25 —Cotton dall. Liverpool Middlings nomisal at @ Sde. ALBANY CATTLE MARKET. Atmary, Jan 25 —otal supply of eattle, including some 1,200 Lead which were held out sinee M’:fll, 3,50. of L demand comes from the Eastern markets, from 04 @je. The best salr, Chice Hatrs Obo, averaging 1607 . were wold at £14 per best, e wero fu good b Bt for ght o goud e Wools, and T} &' for extra heavy ‘ools. Keceipts, 4,200. Hoga—suies at i @7jc. Kecelpts, 2, TIE CENTAL SYSTEM. coxsary, g, 2~Thn Chamber of Commerce this moruing passel the. L , h 100, 300 I 16 March 1, aud o'clock, The Rev. HENRY WARD LEECHER, Tlie Hon, GEORGE EANCROET, Tho Hon. WM. M. EVARTS, The Rev. R. D, HITCHCOCK, ana \ther distinguiahed speakers will ddress the meet- ing. < Sits Horion” Mayor Uof@an il proside. The tollowing gentlemen Lavd cousehitad to act as VICRPRESIDENTS, Grorae RANCROFT, * 3. § {&t Rev. bishop YOITER, M. EVART J. 8. T. STRANAHAN, AUGUST BELMONT, BENJ, G. ARNOLD, EDWARD CROMWELL, Hirayn WALBRIDG REv. 8. I TYNG, IR, A B BAYLIS, Wit M. VERMILYE, J. F. D. LANIER, HAMILTON FI8) Hexgy HiLy, Jas. P. WALLACI HENRY G. BTERBING, W H. NEILSO Lk GRAND LOCKWOOD, CHAS. O'CONOR, BAMUEL SLOAN, Judge GEO. BA dudge CARDOZO, GEORGE OPDYK) C. E. DETMO JAMES THOMSON, Rev, Dr. Hrr GEORGE C, WAKL HeNy W. SAGE, Joseri THORON, HowE, HENRY T, TUCKERMAY, Irof. VINCENZO fio'rn. FRANCIS G, BHAW, JLroxarn W. JEROME, Dr. WILLARD PARKER, Rev. Dr. LIWTLEJORN, JOHN A, RaLLL, THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Capt. J. J. COMSTOCK, TIENRY CLEWSE, Wt H. Wenn, JONUN BLOODGOOD, JACOB A. WESTE x FRED. A. LANE, JOUN T, CONOVER, HORACE GRAY, JAMES E. HOAGLAND, Tev. H. W. BEKCITER, Dr. Howakn CROSBY, HENRY J. RAYMOND, EDWARDS PIERREPONT, HENEY GRINNELL Joux K. HACKETT, Cyreus W, Fiewn, [0 Rowut. L. KENNEDY, Ricnarn E. L. GODKIN, Lioyp EonT. L. CUTTING, Maj AKIES NORDHOFP, Wit T. BLODGETT, DuriLi, CORNELIUS VANDERBIET, PETER LORILLARD, Dr. Russ, ;i i, CURTIE, SAMUEL B. RUGGLES, WiLLiam B, Astok, JAMES BROWN, JOux Jay, CHARLES G. CORNELL, J. J. ASTOR, jr., PAUL S, FORBES, 1saAcC BELL, WiLLian H. FoGa, 8. B. CHITTENDEN, WALDO HUTCHING, AND B. CANNON, AM A, DARLING, BEWEENEY, . DALY, MARSHALL O. ROBERTS, DAvID DOWS, Dr. SAMUEL O8GOOD, MosEs TAYLOK, RoBERT L. STUART, CHaRLES H. RUSSELL, Lk W GRORGE BLISS, T, D. RANDOLVE MAKTIN, 33 Pk HELL, T. BRADY, GriswoLp, ISAAC SHERMA LAN Cras. Ho LUDDIN STernes Hyarr, Bexs. H. HUTTON, MARSHALL LLFFERTS, Roukni B. MINTURN, Joskri H. CHOATE. The following gentlemen have consented to act as SECRETARIES. D. COLDEN MURRAY, S W I ANTHON, RENCE WELLES, NGHIADI, GEORGE BLIss, I, GRENVILLE WINTHROP, CHAPNMAN MOMULLE! AY, BANCROPT DAVIS, LIAY OKTON, 1Ak H. WARD, D. B. EATON, SIDNEY WEBSTER, WM BALERY SEDGWICK. COMMITTEE. ROBERT L CUTTING, Josern H. Cnoarty, Jons A, Ban . R. STAFFORD, W. 3. Horriy, How awn PoTTER, AL R MAchoNouat, EXECUTIVE JonN T. FOFPMAN, Chimn C. K. TCCRERMAY, Sce SAM'L G, WAKD, Treasurer. JosErn THoRC THEODORE ROOSEVELT, Frani k. llows, GRORGE BLISS, JF., Witrias T. BLovok 1t _— MARRIED. BROOKS—HULSE—Ou Tuesdar, Jan. 22, st the residence of the hride's nta, by the Ker. D.N. Froels . Brooks of Lake 1o Miss Haunab Hulse of Moxroe, Orsuge Co., X. KFTCHAM—CONOVER A K. 1 on Wednestsr Jan 23, ot of It K g, by Cly o Mine € KETTELL—VREEMA mesdar Jan. 21, #t the West Twentr Thirdat, Preshyterian Church, by the lev ¥ G Clars D11 aasisted by tia Rev. A 8. Freewsn, George I Kool b0 Clariotte K., daughiet of N, 1. Freeman es, 7w +itation. u. 25, Mra. Hester Aus Brus- devce of ey , vear Peokskill, on Monday, 1§ o'clock COLES—Afer 3 severe illness, which e with Christian fortitude. Ans, wife of Albert Coie yeais, 7 mout vices will take place st ber late residence, No. 163 Weat inet, at 1j o'c Her remaine will Maibie Cemetery, Socond st near Secondave. The rels- of the famlly are respecidally ivited W aticad without A of the family are invited to attend s Morrisa ay wt) ek, Trains leave Twesty-sixthvat. depot at 10 o, w! ay afternaon, after & lingeriag illses, Feaucls », sou of the late Francls W. Domiuick of e tice. from Vis late 1 withoul further DOMINICK—On K. Dowminiek, og Tuenon Ayres The rolatives and friends are invited to his faneral on Saturday vest 20th fnat., at ] o elock from the residence of bis brother-in-law, 6. Modtimer. No. 144 West Forty-revantivat PARREL—On Friday moruing, 25t et . Kllen John aud Eiien A. ¥arrel, aged 11 movtis and § dags Relatives sud friends are in: fted to attend the faneral from the residenee ‘of the pareuts, No. 18 Weat Forty slxtb st ou Bunday, st 2 o'clock o FERRES—On beart Ferres infant dasghter of v Jun. 25, of congestion of the brals, Caroline Good Anagiter of J th W, Ferres, aogd s wnd 11 da fnvited to attend 2 Great Jono s, san of Amos g st ot near Bisth of the family sre b apers please copy. KERNAGHAN—AL Centreville, N. J..o0n Wedveslay evening. Jan. 23, ou of Heary . and Elizabeth Kernaghas, aged | year, dugs. fri It s wud fries the residence of Mr. John Newman, Bergen Point, N 1 Natur s next, ot 12 o'clock m. Tralus Jease foot of Libertyst. st 1l & m. NORRIS—0On Thursday, Jau. 24, 167, Mre. Catherive D. Norris, widow irin, wged 0 yeis. ds are_tespectfully invited to attend the funersl # of ber son, No. 109 Willoughby-st., Brooklyn, at 2 o'clock p. m. 24, after a Tingering (llness of pulmonary ed 37 jears and £ months. wda of the fawaily are res) fully i ted 1o attend the funers), ram s late resideace, No. 6 Bieockerst., on Saturday afteruoon, af 2 o'elock. ST. JOHN-On Friday eveulng, 2001 lust., Mre. Sarali Panles, wife of Milton 8t Johu. Notice of fuveral on Monday. VAN SCHOONHOVEN—On Wedoesday morning, Jan. 23, at Wood diter, Mrs. Kdward N. Croshy, near Mdow of the late Jumes Van Bcboon €09 of Awherst College, beld Jan. 14, 1667, adopted: ixghty Gud to remore from us, on the 11th of ved classmate, JOSEPH C. B MILLEK of ‘we fee deeply bin early and unexpected death, and in it recoguite the of & Diviue Provideuce, aud humbly bow to our affiction. eewlved, That wo will chertsh with fondest roeall of him ad become endeared to ns b talents, in the bope that he die " our_ heartfolt srimpathy s condolouce to Lewlved, That “we tes the relatives of the deceased ou this uceasion of thelr inelancholy bereare: oy Sirsotved, Thst as & Class, we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days, aud that & copy of these resolations be transmitted to the wreuts of our depiried clasmate, aud that ey be lnsercd 1o The Worcester By, e New York Tritmue, aud The Springteld Kepablicss. DANIEL G THOMPSON, LDS BROW ’(‘l‘l‘ll.fl- LESTER DONALD, S TMourning Gooda, No. 531 BIOADWAY, haa constantly on -'1 Al other’ Mouraing Dress Gpecial Notices. oS A S Rellef for the Greeks. A PUNLIC MEETING i 4id of the sufteriug families of the Greeks in the Ialand of Crete will take place in the Jarge hall of COOPER INSTITUTE ON SATURDAY EVENING NEXT AT 8 0CLOCK. s Houor, MAYOR HOFFMAN, will preside. THE REV. HENKY WAKD BEECHER, THE HOX. GKORGE BANCROYT, TUE HON. WM. M. EVARTS, THE REV. DR. HITCACOCK and other distinguished sponkers will address the meeting. xpos et g of parties K be beld -“:-an for the purpose of e N he [ 1o tue Vispontion, and o ke scuon encs to the representation, The ation of (5, Culorade 220 all Coloradans {» most earneatly olicited. Hlon. JEROME B. CHAFFEL, JAMFS R LYON, WAL H. RUSSELL, © TRP MIATL KERSHAW, AR bR A DOYGLASS MCINTYRE, GEO. W. MAYNARD. of the family are lnvlted 1 attend the fanoral, | U687 now contalus n exclting sensatioual Rowanea THLE WATER WOLIF; " OR, TIE DEMON O% THE BERMUIAS. THE NEW-YORR WEEKLY 18 TxDOVBTENLY THE DEST LITERARY PAPKR PUBLISIED. p.- 1t I8 thoronghly apprecisted, it immente clrcalation—now OVEK BEVENTY THOUSAND COPIES — afiords facouteetible proof. The pablisation of the present great story, THE WATER WOLY, promises to grestly increase the cireulation of THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. Brerybody wants to resd THE WATER WOLL. The readers of THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY compriss fully e times the uumber of coples printed eack week, because THE NEW-YORK WEBEKLY 18 1% By i AN ENTERTAINISG FAMILY PAVEZ, aud i each household, whers & eopy is taken, EVERY MEMBER OF TIlE PAMILY READS TT, and then the conteuts are discused and criticized while the readers are ssated arouad the eheerful freside. THE WATELR WOLF; . om THE DEMON OF THE BERMUDAS, in now a striking feature of THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. THE WATER WOLY, sow publishing in ¢ THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY, Tlhe great secess of THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY depends upon the seruting exerclved in compiliog the contents, so that the alightest offeusive word or passage tay be avoided. Hoalsof families, fully aware that we expunge from our mausscripts every exgression st wight coutaminate the young, present TIHE NEW-YORK WEEKLY to thelr wives aud children, fully condest that its tenebiogs wilk bave & beneficial effect, and tat ite Stories, whilo they inculeate good worals, also exhibit the puuishment that must atteud vice. The opeaing chapters of THE WATER WOLIP will be found in THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. The contents of THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY are varied, to snit the popular taste; they are iuatructhe, euterteluing, 2 susing. The thrilling story of THE WATER WOLF appears fn the current number of THE NEW-YORK WEUKLY. Besides THE WATER WOLF, the thoughtful will fad 1n THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY will induce refiection, the knowledge-soker will be edified snd learn the social babite pecaliar 1o varions parts of the world, while the humorously iaclined ean always fad in its columme something thes sl provoke merriment and lvughtert aud the lovers of sausaboual To- wmance will be delighted with THE WATER WOLF, 3 wubfects th & large iostallment of whicl I gives i the present lnsse of THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. At $ho presest time (he restiug matt-g is vanmally meritoriens The serial which we have just commenced, THE WATER WOLF; OR, N OF THE BERMUDAS, I foscinating. The reador is lternately thrilied THE D s thrilling, exc and charmed as the p the sauluiplicity of ive brain of the suthor, LEON LE MOD ftaelf; and the excitomest induced by tartling character, a» depicted by the I8, proves that the gified writer Is unequaled In bis partioulsr Use. “The Silver Sbip * The Step Daaghter's Portion,” " Byria, the Jewess and tee “Mald of | Noma," were writhen by L WIS, and all who Baré read these ories kuow that, a8 & seusationsl sumancer, e le entitled to Loat the L EUMUND KIREES OREAT STORY, ON THE BORDER, i ales one of the features of THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. Mo, Kinxw's reputation is se well estabillahed that i would be for oa to add n i i ks prasse. Hlis storics speak for b, and the base t their intarest to beg for aie k[ [rom her pem, payl ber suel price there- e e B do et sha Gabtel l:""‘d‘{fl' Foe dcpart ment of SENSATIONSL ROMANCE \thull‘ Abe Eug! language is e “PHINS DRADDONS letest 11 mowt fuscinating Story, entitled NOBODY'S DAUGHTER; THE BALLAD SINGER OF WAFPPING, AL S ens o thewheepeic b, 9 WILL BE RESUMED ol ot great length in THIS SUNDAY MERCURY oF TO-MORROW, W be prefaced by AR ADRIDGEMENT of the SINE CHAPTERS alresdy gives, so that all who weve not fortn- nate extwngl Lo obtain thy numbern of the paper contaiuing the ewlier in: stallwcitts will Le furnished wifh a clue to every detsil they o THE IMMENSI! SUCCESS :»”' new suance, asd Uie hupetus it has given to the cliculwtion of COMMANDING SUNDAY NEWSPAPER, which loug since dwarfed P weemms o e stirred and cont sud tie new HHonis PING, bs BOT by distirguished auth o MARK HOW A PLAIN TALE, told br the ©* New-Yosk Dail; " (s putatio . el laadrestesty, n::;ll:i!xl:lv‘:i't;’ll ‘.,‘..‘J.'.‘t" . i SHALL PUT THIS SLAXDER DOWIXN, (From The New York Tiwes of Tuesday, Jan. 22.) Tue Rernoovemion or Exursst ‘Wokes or Fiowiox iy rae Uxitrp BTaThe.—In the Sundny edtion of The Times reference win et that 8 ew Dovel, in sevial form, oy wade Lo the 3 war advertlsed u & wide) o New-Y ork jourual wnder the title of No- body's Davghter , or, the ialiad Singer of Wapping, whily the sume atory. under & tierent title, was ip rourse of publiestion v Lozton. “The New Yosk journal referred to was The Sunday Mercury, whose enter- pristag proprictors, in paying Miss Braddon's ageuts iberally for advance Proofs of t be setial, chuse to ehnge the title of the work. They acted with perfoct good fiith, iu giviug the authorrss a munificent price bere for hec unproteied mannacri coutract, 1t npperes gave them the pelrilece of brioging the work out under & uaw tile ia the Usited States. Whateves quesion of commercial worality, therefore, is tnvoived ia the Srassaction does not wpon them s American publishers, The story eatitied Nobody's Daughter is by Mixs Baaddon. That is the prime x::n«; Whether our co mpornty paid too much or too itie fos it not concern tae 0 ave wot atteaapted to speak of ang- thing 80 forvign to our duty. We may, howe:er, express the hopo that the exterpriss of ear ceighiote will be rewarded as. their bberality de- sersea. r o direet intarest for the public except it confiring th NOBODY 5 DAUGHTER, Ok, THE BAL: LAD BINGLL OF " is priated foou ADVANCE SHEETS, Supylied by MISS BEADDON, and for which that lady received “A MUNIFICENT PRICE," of the SUNDAY MERCURY in nd La 1he busioess columns of the daily press, hose ouly capital eousists of buast aud TRICK THE COMMUNITY b atale and el last legs, and destitute alibe of Lrain 108t any miverahls device; buk the pewapap OCCUPIES THE THRONLE 5 Joiruatiam, with & reverue comimessurate with fta position STOOPS TO NO SUCH DECEPTION. With | vd farge falths in the wislom o it gires starbling snos in HARD GOLD a5, and it at the same time u HEST PRIC in greeabacks, for ths wriings of NATIVE AUTHORS for Jta varie 5. Dare any other ( of New-bork, ot in eay other city of e it of Wherality which secures for the Uiterary department fTHE SUNDAY MERCURY tie best availabie taicat in both bear , pervades etery other depertmont. Cootin not thought of for el an opportunity preseats itself 1o wbtain PARLY INKLINGS OF INTELLIGENCE the general publie, of to any partieu of the Tolol B eutire "8 Ntate (2 o subjeets of interest f o o #xed o8 th Lave o far forealindow ed the rfect acenracy. The 1ap 0w maturing for ‘of Pablic Works, 0 be ap- b 11 the schemes for making omescial apital f the £ ulon a3 eudeely dependent on e State Las he District of Coluwhla s on Comgress, and_ anbjects wcial astenti o of the correapondouts of the SUNDAY reports of the DOINGS BEHI THE SCEN will e found hetester, aa they barve been found Litherto, s trae as”| Albany, aud ¥ erers Qunday that vigilaat esterer €7 the pablie werces wp fn the form of MORNING TELEGRAMS FROM THE SOU found in_an RY'S ar e procarement of 7 kiod are far waore compreliusive Wt tose of IT3 REPORTERS PERVADE THIS CITY, Prooklyn, and !l the eubarba Gor miles sromnd. Al sight oa Saturley annouscement that be 1a & regular contributor to bevokiyn, amd THE NEW-YORK WERKLY [ Horn 6 CLOCK SUNDAY MORNING. B alr oscured and will cont) seenre thousasle of new reaters. | whick hoar ey dalivet in theie Iast w,nv a) they wre oa the moves 1 ibasinde v THE WATER WOLY appears la THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. Domsticny's Inisorance Lurrens.—Q K. Fhilander Dossticks, the great humorist, faruisbes us with one of bis ludicrous lette ook The wubjects are alwars pertinest, and bla style of dlacassing popular topics 1a dechdedly unique. I'HE WATER WOLY s pablished 1n THE NEW-YORK WF nERRY Parkis—The sathore The Grin The Blloerry Papers. u usder the caption of THE WATER WOLE appears in THE NEWYORK WEEKLY Tun Hovss or Seckrrs—This wind abso thoress of * Sir Joba's Adopted,” & production that tion when it was peblished. One great peenliarity House of Secrets™ s that each eharacter in tho story possesses & secrct which has & remarkable Learing upon the desouement. Altbough tis werial has bee 16 coursa of publieation for soime weeks, back nambers of 1 can bo obtaided at any tme, and also those couta u7 other story. crmr | | k6 & eguiar coutributor to our eolumns, aud ia each iawue will Lo found | ¥ ity stisving prod: accowpas «d hastily from the police books distgare the 3 4 para Joca! departmert o PEOLLIES SUNDAY NEWSPAPE n. s reports are full, sevuraie, clear and exhaustive. (e 0f Use wost reimarkable features ia the poper Is its DRAMATIC, M Ll"l("i"\.l) SHOW DEPART- on in the wide field of pablle apoTting ev Loy e cam sppreciate A o the TABLE TALK, W ipdauce of pide s ak§ag satistacti LAS ¢ mportanee, hecause it shows that the pablie 1 this advertisement), THE CIRCU DAY MERCURY EXCEEDS THE Al 3 OTHEE SUNDAY PAPERS MES T4 “ E CLECULATION OF ‘THE FIV HED IN THIS CITY THREE The Bradd, s OF TH NOBODY'S DAUGHTER; OR, THE WATER WOLFK din THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. We bare ot space (o particalarise at great extent, the numerous faatures f k% NEW-YORK WEEKLY. The current number containg THE WATER WOLI; o, THE DEMON OF THE BURMUDAS, W will Just brie Axswitis 7o Connmsronoryrs —A Separtioent {n which the editor fudulgen tn funiliar chat with bis” eorrespoutents, replios o various queries put to bim, aud @isscminatcs fnformation that is of the grestest Popular fatereat THE WATER WOLF appes THE THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY eaipts, Scientific Notew, Tliuts to Farmers and Ganleners—ia fact, sugges- st will prove useful to all classes of socioty. THE WATER WOLEF o a feature of TW-YORK WEEKLY. e Important evests of the world are epito faesd i i coluann, aud thelr eanesce given in pithg senteuces. THE WATER WOLFK is pablished in THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. Prrasaxt PARAGRAPHS —Thls dopartasent ls entirely dovoted to ar- ticles of & humorows uature, and It forma an excellent dessert to the mental foast which the columse of THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY contaln every weok. THE WATER WOLI appears in THE NEW-YORK “I-ZI'JKI. Ve Toe sbove are the regular departments of THE NEW-YORK W which, with the great story of THE WATER WOLE wake THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY a very ENTERTAINING FAMILY PAPER. THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY, heside THE WATER WOLE, contalns THE N Trwws oy InTrunst. THE BALLAD SINGER OF WAPPIN interest it is deatiued to ex plie v last, bringing the parmative cading world that toe GREAT A e commenced tn the GREAT SUN B, and dar credit fed ko the liberalits amd eo bad socured for the Awerican pablic & seiial Lusue of this ¥ woik IN ADVANCE OF THE LONDON EDITIO: I wider to place e many thousand who wers extravni 1 Ill‘. FOURT . SRCURY OF T0-MORROW, will be preceded | ™ ABSTRACT OF THE EARLIER CHAPTERS, whieh will erable the reader who may begin the perasal of the morrow, (o OVERPAKK thowe who are three weeks ahead in time. T 1 weekly instatlment of the rw f persona who bappen from NG SUNDAY JOUKNAL, isawork of u serial lterature, Abridge productions are svmetimes pub before workd, but {n this act beeps pace with the issue of the work itsdf, aad e and 1he sawe timo IHE STORY IN FULL, and ABRIDGEMENT mé only, If it s YV»«» them, oy ot their emse all the details s which Miss Braddou has 1 wrantest production of hier genjns. NOBODY'S DAUGHTER: 0%, TIE B Nu, to appear i the SUNDAY MEKCU HEROINE IN A NEW CARERR ias been resched, and the roader witl piug,” 1 Ler vew sphere, one of the 14 devotia, hervie aad determiued in & condensed 1o miss & number of the great iahor. weuts of © wt acter that hos ever graced the realm of romauce 1 the Medicenn Venns concentrated in his statie acatiered mwong the eatire DDON ghven t the soul of the fair bere her imag has coujured up, ol) the faseinating attributes of iteliect, seatt ent and passion which be'ong to tie best ;pes of womathood. Erery clracter i the st the plot won thio Iarge inerease in the sates of THE L3th and 200l insts. —amountivg oa the 20th —the new story is the s ean e INDAY MERCURY o 4 |,. s of wearly 10K oter the regular st popilr work of ietion ever pablished it conkt m re to the lmmense st 1 veveral colanss of st complete. spect BEETCHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. LOVE SKETCHES, SKETCHES OF ADVENTURE. BRETCIES OF BORDER LIFE. BEA SKETCHES. Aud we had atimost forgottes to meation that THE WATER WOLK will be found ia THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY, Leat it should alip the mewory, we taay o well bint that THEWATER WOLF in appeans THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY. With such attractions, who ean wonder that . THE INEW-YORK WEEKLY 1s considered THE BEST LITERARY PAPER PUBLISIED. THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY, READY TO-DAY, Jon in refer- | coutaios the opening chapters of 2 Eopies THE WATERWOLI; Ok, THE DEMON OF THE BERMUDAS. THE KEW-YORK WEBKLY s for ale by eveey News Ageat. Pice, s Gopla e copr. alil shed in ! or L\; .M.‘l o wan printed in condeosed type, and it com: n--lli:r nlmtlnneqllm kn the conl of FOUR PRES. Ay o be e by the quaatity the * thousands of ews ™ it contaius, 1 as Any other Suwday paper; but if irithie imporiance and intercst of ity Worth,wore than_the whole of them value iy to he contents, e the wh other. 1t is o, “would e competitons with the mosk pul K=K AN JOURNAL 1N IR WORLD attept to- ineroasn e ik and aptce. 11 mpossibie. o el upos the o e what the public has proven 1o b warthles, and it ita mind not to purcliase wnder auy circumatauces or et G T b fatulty for. e proprietors of were shortious that “Come Intn the workd but allwade wp e against the most complets " vt publi st 1 the Weste 'i'_...'».-"'m ol o patriotisu everr das, the Suuday Mercurs i (o ua: e lilgence o8 —vit, the STANDARD SHEET OF THK " TNE ROOKS OF THE REVENTR DEPARTMENT whow that the average workly sales of the SUNDAY MEBCURY hlu e lant inenl year ware three !AM(ml-r than those of ALL Tl OTHER “1"'?:«' 1oy SUXDAY NEWSPAPKRS CONTOINED, avd the rib W Amsnrtly e to attempt to 7 “Fomi-Ottice Notice,—Thy Mailvior the Usited Kinglon 350 5 Continent s Queenstown and Live L per steamer OF NEW- YORK, and for Terwan States, vin, Bror e por sesmor BREMEN, \, danuary 26, and ot il cliae 8t this office at 10:0 8. ., ow BAT (TRDA' e ) NuU AN Ul MBER FOUR, ouT. : NQUALIFIED SUCCESS. AN'OTHER LAROR [SSUK o s week. DEMAND PO THE CHURCH UNION FrOM ALL PARTS GF TIlk LAND, SEND ALONG YOUR SUBSCRIPTItan. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO DO WITHOUT TUR 1 CHURCH UNION s N drms YOUR: FAMILY, CHRISTIANS OF ALL DENOMINATIONS WRITE FOR IT. REMEMBER! CONTENTS OF NUMBER FOUR NOW READY. HYMN~ BE STILL" WHAT A BAPTINT TMINKS OF U3, THE SPIRIT OF SECT AROUSKD-HE CALLS FOR q NAMES OF AN OCTOGESARIAR sars it sounds like the * Ninety fve Theres o Lber,” aud sags, * ol bess the Chourch Usrion aud all i bromokee.®, comvue “Ue is deligiged to Sol Tand.” THE “VICAR OF BRAY" UNION. Will be o friend WHAT A CONGRBGATIONALIST theuk: OUR WRITERS. WHYY writes aguio: Pagunism o prevalest fn this Christiss ats Lo know afl whomt THE cll!l& I it paps avd in respecladie. 1 nob, Wk ‘ *Yon bave struck the sight hey-note.” “ FizLt it oot on this lue” . WHAT A DUTCIL REVORMED MUSSTER thinks: * 1o there any Ritualiom s A HINDOO PUNDIT: “ Ram Chunder Ghose, to the Reformed ¢ lourcia ¥ Bboral Christiase. A plea for Bralmiss® “THE LORI'S SUPPER ¥OR Tik LOKD'S PROPLK" Bye® Baptist Clergrman. Ars there 7,000 that pever bowedthe kneed OPEN COMMUNION, OPINIONS OF MANY BAPTISTS of Spam gou, Mull, Brock, Peta. LAST CONFERENGE OF CHRISTIAN UNION, ADVANCES FRATURES. HENRY WARD BEECHER - oN TEMPERANC FASHIONABLE WINE DRINKING “ Not American "—Whisky Jndigeneus. HISTORY OF Bigutry draws off and iguores agitation. A Friead of It. PRESBYTERIAN ORDINATION VALID. Testimony of Primitise Charch. PLAN AND PURPOSE OF THE CHURCIH UNION. UNION MOVEMENTS IN AMERICA AND EUROPE. LIFE OF A RADICAL=A HOUSKFUL U¥ REFORMERA. UNDERGROUND RAILROAD STATION. THE TABLET (CATHOLIC) IN A DILEMMA. CLOSE COMMUNION—AN ARGUMENT. WHAT THE PEESS OVER AL BOUTHERN PAPERS GRO THE LAND SAY OF US. L ALL RIGHT. WEEK OF PRAVER THROUGHOCT THE CHURCHRS. PEACK. The office, not the man—Porsonaktios. STHE A GUKSS COMING KINGDOM.” AT THE “POSITION" or HENRY WARD BLECHER. SEXD ALONG YOUR 8UBSCEIPTIONS. $2 50 PER YEAR BY MAIL GUEAT N PUCKMENT TO CLUBS. EPRCTMEN COPIIS sent on receipt of postage. SOLD BY AMER N NEWS COMPANY, asi by RANDOLPE, Broabway, corsee Ninthat., N. V. AtNo. 1,884 CHESTNU At No. 13 CORNHILL S ALROBT. CLARK & By WESTERN AMKRIC by Newsdealers generally. TAT., Philadelphis . Bustoa. Cineluuati. X NEWS COMPANY, Chicago, UL, aaf Alull your wubseriptious at oncr. 2 Adlress Pablishe “onu 30 PERR YEAR. RCH UNION,” . BROOKLYN, N. Y. ———————ee e Wistar's Balsam WL e great panaces for every Tt does wot dry ap the congh, ov D CHERRY, Secton of the HROAT, LUNGS AND CHEST Tt Taosens it el cleauses 99 langs of all impurities. Aok by Drogsists and Apothecarics gewerally. Haviland, rebman & Fugland, OLD STAND, NO. 47 JOHN-ST., NEW-YORK. FRENCH CHINA, W are recelving from our factory In France siebly decorsted VASES, &e facturers. The proprietars avd assigoees of the maveral feiters patent issued b0 He Bessemer and Robert Mushet of Knglunl, and to Willixm Kelly asud obiiors of Sbin comalcy, for the wnanufactue of IKON AND STERL by their various processes. fn avoiding all consict of claims the United Stites, Lave, for the parpose of wnder s | pate ot consolidatad thclr ioter- esta, appointad the endersicned Trustess, anl are now propared o gmatd Licenses for Manufacture awd Kake under the varions Letters Pateat, snd to frrnish. wil necessars information atl working drawings. BESSLMER or VEII'HA?I(' CANT STEEL, awl the u*l: cournmhion cheapuess of 1ie production, as well s the alraly enormous “The great streugth aud of it, are oo known to The process may he witncascd at the <uiks of Messrs Winslow, wold & Holley, ot Tror. Further iafonaatio JURN N A, i d _" 4 MORKELL. . T TAN Can Have Benuriful Hair. arp Hrans Gy Hair Restored Recroruxo witn Ouly 75 cents SWATNE & De.J. 1, sionally every TUESDAY. His rovus bours from 9 4. . t0 3 p. m. e peguir ot et e t terme an Ke., way be obtaised by addreas JONN ¥, Sl 1AW Toxnox Ham Cou nox Restowss. i Coton RESTORSR. oy Haie Cotox RESTORER. Lasvox Haoe Covow Loxpox flan Loxoo LA Coton 4 Addmu orkens o Dr. al Iplia will e at N Mis melieines may be obtsined there o Al times. Advice froe, but for a tiorongls cxamination of Lungs with his Respirometer §5. Grand Army of .»‘u.,;»;-‘.. Arws of the APP & Co. and get LR AR 3 AT e e st cheapent_ i g v . epot No. ‘oo o W\m by o nm_n h iight Coumt o« aeglect it, bat g0 st 90es 13 Ofce ik or Brown, Tastantaaesesy & bottle of their VEGRTABLE COUGH BALSAM. Sold at No. 262 Hudsoust , near King, and by druggiste geacrally. 0 will eure you. magic, has eanghi the fragran t apiri of Wikhdraw the stopper from & @acoa of PHALON'S NIGHT BLOOM. ING CEREUS, and the breath of the aromatic capt o THE! P Strumatic Salt ill peevade the. ENNSYLVANIA SALT MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S STRUMATIC SALTS AND WATERS are soverelgn for the eure of ‘ DYSPEPSTA, RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, . ERUPTIONS O SWOLLEN GLANDS, FoOTHE SKIN, &, &6 Yor sale at all the principal Dy U.a'*nl‘.% g Jewelry aml Wi © O all deseriptions, and STERLING SILVER WARK, For sale by GEO. C. ALLEN, No. 413 Brouiway, wmo dox beloer Canabst. Y » AT m.v‘nrnvn’. WARR. ruunlm-'.'uuo--m-.n H N Sei v o e 47 BEAACEORE'E, pitein Bosery, soiner Broame-st, N. V. '!W"fi;"“‘ Kinds K by the BATLKY WASTING AND WRINGING MAC) u;'fi,‘i,_‘.{’ e, Tundtst., New-York. £ sty for every o e