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aati THK NeW YORK SUN. “THURSDAY MORNING JAN, 18, 1866, Tee Coming Financial (: isis -Ilow to Pre- pare for it 11 be generally wliulite! that this country will ae long experience a financial crime The large volume of currency, he Leavy weight of taxation, the inordinate speculation and oxtravacance—all poins with unerring certainty to a monetary fp J Wo believe it would be possible to avert that evil by thorough and complete reform in thom rat tern that are eo plainly lemliag on to dia r; but We have neither ex; ectation nor hope of much a re- alt. The erga will come, business will be prow treted; fortunes wil) be lomty and finance will reign, Dut when Ker impoule, every prudent man uses hie beet ju lgment in making preparation to meet it, end upon that class a few practical Lint# may not te lost. Flow doe a financial crias operate? Money Lecornts sarce; the rates of interest ad- vance ; the sale of vols |e corteiled ; manufectur- ing {8 toe great extent, susnended ; prices fall to the minimum ; and empioyment ie hard to obtain. ‘Who are the chief sufferers? Those whom tie panic finds in debt—and that truth we would like to impress tudelibly upon the rind of every reader of whe Bom, For example, a tan ban Incurred |ia- Diliies which he is confilent of him ability to moo, amd which he could meet umter favorable circuu- mances, But the crash suddenly breake upon him; be cannot raise money to meet bis oblucatonn; he mnat of necessity submit to wrest ascr tice, oud financial ruin ia the result We are not peaking with especial reference to bual- neas men. Io fact, tt i# to that class who @ern thetr Kving by honest industry, that we wish chiefly to direct our remarks. Ali isboriag men Will necesearily eu'fer to some extant in the event of a financial panic, but the measure of that mi ing will depend greatly upen the preparation that they shall have made for it. The ian who ie now Procticing atrict economy, and carefully laylog up every penny that he can spare, will ecarcely feel the general crash. True, bis wages will Le cure tailed; he may be thrown out of employment en- sirely: but the sane exudes that thus effect bin will d minish the prices of crerything purchasea- ble to thotoweat uw tel, and every dollar that he te now saving wii then be worth three, But onthe other han‘, whot !9 the prowpot for that men who finds bimsell in debt in the srysug hour? For in- stance, suppose « Inbortng man has teen induced to purchaes # home in the sulucls oa time fle pays down what money he has and vives notes (or the greater part in periodical paywenty which he could readily meet if circumstances were to gemain unchanged, But the panic comer; be can- Atraise the money to moet his payments; the amortwage ie foreclyeod, and he loses everything. ‘Wo use thie lilustration because it la pecuiiarly ap- Propriate, We notice, that capitalisin who have lived in the suturle are doing all they cau to in- duce laboring men to buy of them ov long time, evidently with » view ty such a rosult as we have tlluded to. The true policy, therefore, ts to koop out of debt. Buy a howe if you have money enough fo pay for it, butshune morgage os you would shun «pestilence. Then save every collar thatis oot needed! for absolute nocemurics, bearing in Mind the fact that it will Lave » throofold value in the Urneof want. Do thi, and when the appre- hended cris: comes, you will stand comparaurely ecathless amid the financial ruin, Inside flistory of the Intended Ann Street hwindle, Tne parties who procured the passage of the ordinance for wideniny Aun and Fulton streets are very careful to #sy nothing publicly in defence of thelr echeme, ‘They are not disposed to personally tneur the storm of indignation that has bern evoked by the imposition that they seek to entail upon the rity, and hence they studiously Keep in the back- ground. The ostensible object of the job ta to afford @ better thoroughfare betwoen Broadway snd the Fulton Ferry, and to roiieve the jam of fehicles that now frequently occurs betweou St, Ceul'a Church and the mie of the Museu. Rus that is only pretense, The difficulty reterred to tould be effectually remedied by widening the Sreet at thas polui, which could be dove at » ailing coms Compared with the enormous *xpenditure required for the New Broad. Way swindle, to say nothing of the ijn:un- veniexce of business men slong the route, Te real object is to make » street vallway route fiom Broadway to the Forr;, and ale to enbence tne value of the property of interested partios at the Broadway terminus of the route. Al! the rail. road companies whose lines terminate at the Astor flouse, on the west aide of Broadway, aro doubt- lees fivuring to extend their roads to Fulton Ferry {p order to sap the immense patronage that would flow from the Brooklyn travel. Tho width of the Proposed street is of iwelf sufficient ev.deuce to rove that 18 t# primarily dosigned to accommo- ‘ate railroad tracks, There is no mauver of Recemaity for @ street one hundred fect wide, ox- Copt i: be intended to acoummodate the railroad Musseances; and whore land is #0 valuable as ‘tts on the route of the proposed siiees not a muper- ‘Yume inch shoul. be taken from the interests of bumpew. Wo have no doubt that if the Now Broadway Job be consummated, there will be at feaas balt w dozen railway tracks upon it very soon sbereafier, the effect of which would be to retard ¢natead of to facilitate, the passaye of ordinary vebli- oles, The railroad cornpanien have probably been saving up the pennies that thoy have fiiched from tbe people by the illogs! increase of fare which, together with such aid as they can get from black- mailing sources, they doultieas hope to buy the muccess of their prujoct, It must be adwitted that they have gos along very well so far, bus whether they will be successful in thoir fuiure efforta remains to be seen, Mere Rogas Mexican News, We have another installment of sensations! news from the Rie Grande, Ibis reported that ‘voveral offeers and mon'' lately crossed from the Vexas dio of the river; disarmed the mon who were @uarding the ferry boets at Bagdad; thon used the fboats to conveys party of about ome hundred Americans to the opposite side of the river, which party, afer surprising the garrison, captured and plundered the town, We have not the slightest confidence in the reliability of this report. In the Grat place it emanates from the Matamoras Ran- <ommo—the same journal that has systematically @attricated news of hike character for several zaonths past, The Rawonrno, is elite! hy two @erebel officers, who are mw earnestly la- perms * eplangic the = covniey and voncerning Mexico. uncelabilite of the source from whence thie report cores, it te in itself too impro- The French rerrison at Bagdad ie tod of one | uudred and seventy- othe atreogth of the aller The party of oficers and men who frat crossed over were in the town, without exeit- ing suspiciou for several hours, Ikely that the said party could yo into the wn, then after an tutorval of several hours capture the ferryboats, aod bring over the main force, w thout the garrison being alarmed, denee of untruth j@ to plainly marked upon the sof the roportto require further examination iy @ partof the long series of Mexican ae # become @ prominent feature of th uewsfcw the Southwest, aside from the balle for belief fai to bave cu ©! senailants, Now, it is not Machine Emigration. A rrorottios bas been f) troduced in Congress providing for the incorporation of the " United Biates Mutual Protection Momestead Company. It la proposed to form @ company, contisting of prominent men of both aesctlous of the with @ capital of three million dollara, ‘for the porpose of encouraging migration to and settle tarot in the States lately tn retelion.” House the project has m. larly among t iy supportera, particu. at menbers, ant there fore there ie some prospeut of iba adoption, isan tapany with the long nam ho More govern the etroam of emigration than they {the Miceiss ppi KB ver pinta to consider in thie con- First, emigration always oes in the ‘ton that iterest points out. f emigrants to go to the South, thither they will gravitete without the aid of the long. Sevond, if it ie not to their ad- Vaulags, then they will not vo thera, aod the loug- named eonpany cannot persuade them to do #0, Th's je the gum and substance of the matter can govern the stream sere are just tw Tf toa for the ‘Two Serty of Ux-Kebets. ‘Tne ex-rebel General Lonowraner, who ia well remembered aa Lex's inost able aud efficient lieu- y wotled dowr in New Orleans, having become counected with «firm in the com. tie, inatead of edorning Namlog daplay Leadioge in the daily papers as it did only @ few initiiary authority, now iwisslon business. ao, wih « modestly appears, among the New Orleanse advertisementy iu Wo firm-name of Lonasruser, Ownn & Co, in the We allude to th's abject parily Decause very Lule haa been known about that farnous officer's whereabouts since the close of the rebellion, but more particularly aa an evidence of Ude truth: That the leading rebel officora, who really achieved! military reputations during the wat, have iuvanally esecopte! the issue with teaching the Bonthern leasun by their owing a disporition to demean themsolves as mousible and loyal citiveus , hand, those who proved failures hurtog the war have been the most refractory siave its close. example, General Les is pow Promdens of # Col- lege, Joussion is President of au Express Com. pany ; Naavueescp isBupertutendent of a railroad, aod Loxostaert is a commiagion merchant. Thess four men carved the desiyaation of “the four pil- lara of the Confederacy." O. the contrary, Earvy, who was @ complete iailure, ia now in Cube, abel dng tuk in fighting the United Biates at long range, Maoauper, Patow, Mavey, and two or Shree dozeu otler fatlures ure in Mexico, afew in Brasil, afew in Canada, eto, the leading rebela who were worth anything in war, bid fair to prove good aud vaiuable citizens in time of peace, while those who were fallures iu war are Likely to be only uutmances uow cormmiasion Hine, ® good pyrace, while, ou the other To short, those of A Recruit from the Grave, The war bas produced many strange stories, but few move singular than the folowing one, related by Colone! Ellis, late of the First Missouri Cavalry, in @ Bt, Louis paper : a after # fiercely contested battle « ors belonging to the First Missouri took ® jaunt over the battle-fleld, and came up to & spot where the rebel dead were buried, place the Lair of@ wuu'shcad was soeu sucking out of the ground like a tufs of erase, ao a hand was sen protruding upward, deatly belonged to the corpse thus Uwno! tho hesd Uae Of tho cavalrymen remarked to his coupanions, in a spirit ol levity dees reb reaching out for sometn ‘tec, there's a ieat of Wanton wiaschiet, alimoat recklessness she cavalryinay wok bold of the man’s hand, and hauled the body out of the wave, tho loose dirtiailing back ino the shallow hole, Bovn aller the man (oan w stir and mau fows eins ol lite, to the utier horror of tho redurrectionists by bis rescuers to ther wont, and was rubved down, Wasted of, and in @ f “ good as now." stunnol by the hitn senseless, sitouistunent and ihe mau was taken dass became ae the basue he was shell, which knocked 4s wae picko! up smonget the deed and buried ike tie res = Not @ soratch was Ilo sext thas he bed jolued the rebei ariwy and fougbe the Federals lo: well, but av hi8 was his sound apy earth, be would now joka the Federals and fight He ecoordiugty eulisted in the vurst Missouri, did @ good deal of tough mare bing and herd fihting, and last Soptemher was mustered ous of the service and pata oil as Benton Barracks, found on bis body A Princesa’s Wedding Clothes The wedding outtit of the Panceas Aloxaudrineg, of Prussia, who was recently married to the Duke Nicholas, of Meckienburg- aged for inspection in some of the apartinents at the Royal Pulace at Berlin, To the first apartment were thy traveling trunks and boxes; he meoud chamber contained the princess's widpporm shoo and boots iu all colors, aud aldo a yreat numbers of colored wlk and whive On one particular table, to trons of the window, were the writing materi brushes, do, Tu the Hall of Mi-roin adjoining, sue luen wes arranged io three divisous, riyht was hor royal highness's traveling bed, teommed with white and Liv: mised, and @ biue wilk coveriii room were tho in number) the towels ant napkins (swenty- four dozen of each), r covers wud eo forth, all nuuiLlere her royal bighuoss's initials worked iu silk ; aud DeXt Was a table with the corseis aud crinolines, smoothing irone aid boesda, was covered with the under Frederick William Sohwerka, was arra, 4 ment bottles, elk hany ins tnter- lu suber part dant beanug the udale table embrofiery ; the Hite {UB00 Cape, WIL White crubrou Liwwheve woe the foe luen underel thes, ce, neg ives, drowwng jackota while th dressed, and pocket handkerehiels portion of the Jay dining room, e hair is being ihe principal Uitte wow displayed in the sdjoin- tore was ler royal highness’ Obu.s of which were of solid by wore bbe gloves tu all colors, covered with her royal Near athaud war a table highuesses Uruam mentivaed the br #'thof the King —« diamond Hock lace—O CourAe Of the first water, nineteen stones ob @ach Bue, wilh « s eacumlingly large one waulitully sot; also a dia. Q BO pearl-shaped poarks with doweadr fy Delany, provanid by ber oye, news the Priscess Chartes, A gift from the RAT BS. neew's mother conmaicd s necklace 1 oF Siberian amethysts set ia brilliant and e | BERGEN—On Jan. 16th, Ann Bergen, rolict of diadem of emeralds aa large te nute, wih bril- | Thos. Bergen, s2¢1 65 rears. Jno those ot her son- Manta, | The Dowager Queen of Prosma’a gift com | jlae Seadeol the amily, also thowe ated toate Meted of a diadem and other ornarvenia, consisting twnd the funeral, frou her late residence, 34 OpK at, of large turquotses and fine brilliants. Opposite | this afternoon, at ¥ o'clock 74 these were the bridal and state robes Piray . = : Jongth and breadth, the train ornemented wit — . Tees sold and «iver embroidery, The train of the brie | RA DE NO ree i — del robe, aid the robe itelf, were of the heavieet ‘ " 9 8arerED arg? white motre vutlqtie, beautifully embroidered with A MEETING OF THE LIGHTERMENS sliver, Above tie robe waa the bridal wre 4 Union sooty A secelsHon i 4 ali = 4 Pd ae ; ) i a wm The ’ The Court train bencath was of blve velve:, and | lemma , cor. of York and Doar! # lgnopeiea om roidered ia miver with Lihea and jasmiace, A | a in ines LP Le oo Wed Wilt 1 Ni third robe was o! purple velvet ornamented he IChK MeCOY, Bee, 128 gold ermnbroidery of an arabesq 16 patiorn, Noar in nit The @ Le bridal rove was a handkerv: ief of costly Brus- ING ON THE 8 nels Jace, and a pretty ttle fan, Under the Gonrt robe Wasa dross of tulle embrvidered with sata aod sliver, uodertaid and garnished very tasto- fully with blue velvet. Noar at baud wore » great nur ber of ball aud wed.uog dresses, and conapice uous anoug ow wae a black velvet jacket tr m- ‘A GRAND MASS MI hour gaestion will be beid by the Operative Viuate rere Trade Society of the city of New York, at the lerge hall, cor, 534 #t and &:h ave, on the even. tng of the Sth of Janvery, at 74% o'clock, JULIN ENNIS, Prowt, JOUN TIRRNBY, Roc. feo, 15 ‘A KEGULARK MaLTING OF TIT ‘LONG: r bore ship Pat re’ Association aitl ty rid og med with beutiful coral Thureday evening, dan. [Shy at 7% vteleock, at 19% — - = —— | bowery, By order of Pile FILZ: LIMOS, I're0. Fimanetal News, Markets, ae, CLUS UABEY Ree See . c— —— . — . 7 PRICK OF “tHE WOKKING WOMLN'S PROTECTIVE UNION, No, 80 White m.. Now York, —~, 1566, TO THE PUBLIC, Theelvil war whitch has desolated our land, and torn ed our once hay homes in'o bouses of mournine, haa With poouliarseverity on the sew iue aud trace of thie city, many of whotn were makiug MY SHURTY PER DAY AT HIN COBNTS ATION? To the londeyuate compensation paid tor fenvake ta. bor the Working Women's Protective Union owes ita ortein, ‘The Association consiate of a nniuber of be- nevolent ladies and gentlemen, » howe ayropathter have be pHileted and who volinarily give thelr time yey tO pruinote ao institution that will he of wal Le welt Ww the working worucu of New York Nee ork, Wednesday, Jan li, 6 P. MA com Parlsouof the aflernoon ales of the general Flock ures ket with thowe of yesterday af erucon, ahow a do- clive of from 4 tol percent. ‘Iwo or three sorte were fractionally higher than yesterday, Govern- monte sere in some dewand at higher prices, Gold sold at Waid 4. The loan market was inactive at6 percent. on call, Commercial paper pasred rea- cily atTa®s. Porefen exchange waa nominal, aa weual oo Wedveminy Lendiug drawers quote 6) dayw' steriing at 100. The New York exporte (orein- #v0 of specie), for the week ending January 16, aud vince January mpore aa follows 1445, 1866 Por the wrok..... $10 6.726 Sb,u ist SHIP JOINERS—A REC Jot the New York Ship nion will he held at Ist Bowery, on Thursday evening, Jan, Isrh. Every member ie particular requested to attend as business of the ntmoet tmpettance will be (ranseected. PRANK WHITE, Pree, WoW. OVERALL. duc.4.9 SOCIETY NOT "LAR MEETING Pieviously ieported, . 690,818 rary) Since Jon. let. “PA52,584 "$9,005,150 The New York importa compare as follows ’ 1866. Dry Goode a 4554 81,001,091 ait neil General Merchandise 16M Ase 1,608,080 GRAND PUBLIC TEMPERANCE Meets T 4 1 7 Ji be held at the bail ef Father Mathew ayaa et Cs Weems SHaEeTL SRNL Oe B Bocletye Nosh N. Ys cor Bd eve, anid 8d a Since Jan. let, SLuiyout $45,507, 188 top floor, thie Thuredae evening, at T u'clock, Speak- jug by afr, Rdward Caffrey and Mr, Bowles, by Mise Cennavan, Mise ligiow, Messrs Birch, Faean, Carrol, hiely and othere, THOS, CONCANNON, Prow., HENKY T. CARROLL, Kee, Boe, Ils A PUBLIC TEMPERANCS MEFTING OP the Youne Men's Kather Mather T. A. B. Socles ty, No.6, willbe eid at their ball, cor, 22d at, and lst ave, thie evening, Speaking by Mesars. Jolin von, Dann and McCaffrey. Singing by Messrs, Birch Mullen and Wilson: also by Mies Canaven and the eters, JOUN SITARKEY, Pres, T. f00- . Reo, 83 Slocing On "Change to-day Flour was be. better on good sound low grades. Wheat was dull, Corn was with. out decided change, Gata were dali and Jc. « lower. Pork opened firmer, but closed heavy, Heef wae quiet, Lard waa tirmer Whiskey waa quiet, BOOK BALA TIRET NOAKD, St | 90 Bank N.Y.......119 4 B00 Gam Coa It. 44g 103‘, Guo do Hai 69, 6-206... 13/260 Weat Union Tel, 65 RF ee ee el a tind tee | PATHE MATHEW T. A. 1. B, SOCIETY dun” b es i oun ye dt 2 ah No. 3, rooklyn, F. l_hold « public temper- UM do... OOD 's 6 AdmuticM. &...184 | @nee meeting this even T o'clock, at their hall, bu U8. ba, 40's. 9ST 20 N.Y. Con. i tig | Commer (irand and ith et o— ener. Vs 2a de ° Yay 30 lo., Mads er aed alias 7 swan Bat nga Soe 510 Dal. Laek.@ W..d6 | Sil corres ce ihe piano. JAMES FLETCHER, ao do... 4498'S 70) Brie k.... q Preat., KRY AN MAHONY, Bee Gow UB. 6a Lye... Yo ls ao, D4 G5 | UW Ohio ba '70..... 93 4 Mud. RV. ie... due Yow TL Cen, B79... 96 Ow Li, War loan. Ob ww N.Y. be. '57 v2 uw Erie 2d M.'70.. 101% GaN Mich. Bo. at... ¥b 600 Cha & NLWL1 Sy Oa) Chil, de Bil, Let., 86 HEW nieeting of the Wolfe Tone Cadets Circle held thie Thnratay evening, at Fontan Hall, § Broa atSotclock. The tonde will be given to @ 1 bo have paid the final call. All the meinhere are requested to be piosent. T, T, Nett tat fos t a *ATHER MATHEW 1.A.B. SOCIETY, NO. JFENIAN BKOTHERHOOD— J000 Au ) -eepea ‘ ag Lot New York, 4 pela pie recules meeting “4 be tsa § + : t their hail, cor of 33d at an ave, thie eventing, (S Merchants’ Bk. 11g ‘ 5S 7 PoM. 2 waking by Merars. McElroy, Johnson, Wo Am. Kexeh, He. Gdi dw tM Com, Boo itty Lyneh and others. Singing by Hireh, Daniels, Boone, $A Cantos Co.. 46 0 Ch. & BL BG | indsey and Lorkins, Also Mis Delaney and xthore, do... db gadis Oy Pika, FLW AC. 96% alu 0... VO iga05 ADOOWD ROARED. 20 Erte R........... BB jon Ole. @ Pitta KR. 194 V0) Leading RK. Wty Tw PFW. eC... 8 WAL. & Nia Kh. Tu THIRD HOAKD. 4001.8. Oy Sep. .14 400 Che. & Pitts. GAN Kaew, Fo-1)..., WU xbuU do Toe do. 2 su Gi 06408 tow) UB, 6a Ly. c. TOMO Obie & Mine 1W Yotekel 100 Central Coal... 445 suv Chi & KL. RB. . 1% West Union Tal.) = 6m) do, 10 pay SL 100 PL FteWl ac tw Reading R.......12%q Too do... .. i» The public are invited, Come earty and procure seats, The bail committee will meet thie evening and make @ final report. N.1.—All members are requeset to attend and settle for ball tcketa JAMES DELANEY, Preset. P. ndiattalales ? poss Beo'ty. an RKLAND REDEEMED--GREAT LECTURE by Day, A. Sutton, Faq, on Friday, Jan. 19th, at Tie clelock, in the Assembly Rooms, Columbia at, pear Hamilton av, Brooklyn. Eloquence aud bumor combined, Good singing also. ae 301 RUM SELLERS, STAND FROM UNDER— A public meeting of the Young Me Father Mathew TAM. #., No. 1. of New York, at their Hall, \ Mth %.6 comers, soeekwe by Lae Galbrad . Singimg by Mowers, Keenan 4 Gibson, ona Mie Moran and roveral others. FRANK . GALLAGHER, Pres, PHILIP RILEY. Vice WM. BOYD, Ree. Soc, 199 TH E MEMBERS OF THE YOU ~ SPECIAL NOTICES, 3 MEN’S A.B. Society, No, 3, are bere: ®t tho ball 10) Bowery, thie t1P. M., forthe purpose of respect to our late Financial POWERS, TIMOTHY L. KELLY, Ree, see, 107 OF THE FATHER MA- thew U. BT. A. B. Society are berehy notified to meet at their hall, 361 Broome st, on urelay evening, the 15th inat., at 7's o'clock, for the purpose A—A—We koow that Dalley’s Magical Pain Extractor does all it professes to do, vis.: To cure barns, plies, old sores, rheumatiom, chilblains, bunions and salt rhoim. 9% cents only per box. Depot 43 Liberty #t, New York, 359 For a Congh, Cold, an Irritation or Soreness of the Turvat, “Brow a's Brouchial froches" | of adopting their Constitution, . EREMIAH FP, will often give instant relief, ooo «| LYNCH, Prost, WM. MARK, Ree. Bec, 135 DRY GOODS. B!ANKETS—WAITE AND GRAY BLAN- kets, single jinen sheets and counterpin-s, pillow ¢ bed ticks, rand straw wattiaswes, and heir pillows for eale very cheay, by WM. MATILEWS, 64 Catharine 831 Howe Sewing Machine Compuny, Ne.@29 Broadway, N.Y. Elias Howe, Jr., President, ne wanted. Children having Worms require tmmedi- ate attention, as neglect of the trouble often causes Prolonged sickness, Brown's *Vermifage Comfits’’ aro a sluple remedy, and will destroy worms without injury to the child, Bold at 36 cents @ box by moat dealers in medicines, 366 10 AND 109'¢ FULTON ST, BR( OK- LYN—Great Closing Out Bale of #16.000— ‘Trimmings and fancy goods whieh we have pulghused Ot a sacrifice at «large Bankrup! Sale, whic: soll at our private mic cpmisensing Thareday, Jan. iSth,at the groatest bargains ever otfered, Lot ladiew nen collars. OS Ie aud 1de ; bot do cuff, 180, 150 and tue; bot do haudkerchiots, le, 19¢ and Ibe ; lot onde’ do, Y6e, Be and Mic. Lot Indies’ and wisses’ ate Orie and viocl, Ite, 160,800 and w 3400 bonnet ribbon, all sik, dc, d4e, 60e and up; 300 do Wimming do, 3c, 160, 1Se and up; bonnet velveta, ell colors, pure silk, $4 per yard, worth #7; Guipeure ineva, Sle, STo, de and up; Very beat Preach fiowers Sic, bee aud up; Very bes: Freuch corsets, all whaleboue, $1 74 worth $4, Also # lot of houp skirts feathers, glove pette, buttwus, do, Ge, J. HAR. Kis, luv end ios Fulton «1, bet Prospect and Sand st, Brooklyn. Just received Inidics’ waists ui $1 oa, Also ladies’ beet kid gloves at #1 per pair, 255 Motenlfe Grent Rheamatic Remedy ts daily effecting wondertul cures, Lt acta like magic, Loth Chronic and Intlamimntory Kibeumatiam gty: way boiore it, The aftiicted are advised to try 14.1! . Wheeler & Wilken Lock Stitch Sewi Machine and Hatton tole Machine, 62% Broad $56 Dr. Harrisow’s Veristaitic Lozenges—A Pit 6 prompt and ploasaut cure for Coeven Yilet aad Dyepepaia, bor eale by J. 5. MARKINOD a Ad Propriciocs, Boston, Maes, wad by all a ate, pe LOST AND FOUND. UND—ON THE 15TH, A SMALL SUM of mouey, which the owner can have by proving hy aud pay lug Gipenses, Apply to Mrs, Mi K- Pe a at ey STOLEN—L BOOKS NOS, 18,227 AND 715,928, of the Emigrant lodustrial Savings Bank, belouging to MAKYANN and MARGALBT O'MAL- LEY. ‘The flader will be :ewarded on leaving them *t the Bank, ayy re RAYED, ON THE 6TH BOYD.On Tnewlay, 16th inst, of Bright's disense of the Kidneys, nara Ediza, eldest daughter of James and Sareh Boyd, in the 2¥d year of Ler age. The relatives aad trends of the nly are reapect fully faviled te attend the fuuernl, trom the residence ot her pareuta, 07 Heury ot on Friday affornoon, at 156 o'clock, ait COBLEN--On Wednesday, 17th Inet, Caroline, widow of the iste Joho Cobura, in the 56th year of her age ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and of her brothers Kicuaid J. aud dames). decker, are re- epocttully boytted to atteud the funeral, from bor late rovidonce, OTth st, neat 64h ave, oa Friday afternoon, Vth ines, ab 1 o'clock, without further notion, ¥06 DODS—On Thursday poring, Jan, 16h, tho Infant daughter of Isaac I, aad Serena Dods, aged 4 booths The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited t attend the funeral, on ‘hareday alternoon, Jan, 15, at 2 o'clock, trou the residence of her pa- rents, 1.4 seveuth wt, cor, of North Las at, Wiliteme- burgh, b. 1), 104 FARRELL-—On Wednesday, Jan. 17, John Farrell, a native of tue County of Longton, Ireland, in the 62d year of hie ave ihe funerul will take place from bis late resi. dence. 344 Van Lirnot es, bouth brooklyn, au Friday the 19th, at 2 o'cluck, So MAKRIN-On Wednesday, Jan, 17, James Marcin, fo the 64th year of his mee ‘The trends and soyusjatances of the Sally, and also the embereot the Hibernian Uoivera Heue- vovent Soviely, ace respeetiuily Invited to astend the funeral, rou Dis inte residence, 115 Mots wt, on Fk ri- y alleruoon, at 1 o'clock das MURTAUGH On ‘Tuesday, Jan, 16, Mary Ellon Murtaueh the be oved daughter of Garrett aud Biizabeth Murtauch, ged 3 year and 1 month The trieude of the faruily ace respoettully favitd fo atieud the tuner, thie (Cburdayy afternoon. at % o'clock, from the residence of her ‘parents, 247 West 40th at, dL SMITH--On dan, 17th, Margaret Smith, wife of Patiick Smith, Posisl of Rurwiay, Couuty Ferma- waeh, Lreland, Her friends aro invited to attend the foocrl, on Friday afternoon, i%th inet, at 1 clock, trom her late residence, &8 Tenth ave, ot YNOK—On Jan, 16tb, at St, Vincent's Hos. p Mary Traynor, im the 35th year of ber ace. jecomsOd Was a nutive of Carricamacross, County Mpasshan. ireland, Phe friends aod aaintances are in- vied to nd the fuberals this Ihuroley eiemen abd ewes, Irom bes late Bosklevos, 661 Wer ch fe ene romaine wall be inserted in Canary Come . 2 REWARD— of January, 3 gouss, | old and ¥ young ones; 3 white, 1 ull bieck, with white spot on side, RICHD, GRIMBHAW, 236 Fiftieuh ot, bet. Sth and vob aves, 5 TTENLION, DUNGANNON VOLUN- towrs of 1isd-—-A meeting of the above company will be heid this evening, at Ti o'clock, at Bignan's Hail, Sad at, bet. 6ih and Tth aves. Puncsual at- teadence ie requested. ly order of M, O'NEILL, Capt J. RAFIPEK LY, see. o6 GROCERIES, SHERWOOD'S GREAT CHEAP STORE ie at 7) Giceonwich at cos, Hammond, where you can save Wc. on the dollar, sugars, teas, cotfea, burter, flour, pooliry, aud all Kind of groceries ce tailed at wholesse prices, Fine butier, Séc. 1) de. Very bow, 400, Mowe, warding Loures aud peivare porns Welk Cut tuisous aud gave it, aud will nave ry At, ab SEWING MAG GECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES—23 Wheelor d& Wileon's, 14 Wilcox & Gibs Grover & Baker's, 4 Howe's, for aslo cheap tar entire lot or portions, N. 8. THOMSON, LA DON & CO, 391 Broadway, A ee ae WANSTED—A SEWING MACHINE MADE by Grover & Maker, Must be in good order, Apply or eddross, stating prico and where ts can be Meee NEWTON. 8 Bist ea yh om WHEELER & WILSON’S SEWING MA- chines, 959 Mroadway, cor, 21 #t, Machines adjasted, to hot, part We rent allowed if purchased J.T. PLLis, + rosa & limited business, conductwd ae 8 snp COBY OK It bas becoue & Kocogn aes ety AUCTION NOTICES, “en “ on - — a SAAC WOLF, AUCT’R., OFFICE, 58 Rows ery, will sel om Friday, Jan. 10th, at 10 o'¢\oels the stock and fittorme of the groc ry and liquot store, ilu Ar t, cor, Rivington at, vig: wrugarts soap, candies, starch, wines, eins MIULOle, Seales, show cases, and ail other sod Gr tures tn & fet cine grocery alore. 2 AUCT,, WILL SELL at 10's o'clock, at 12 Bow. of the entire stock aod fixtores cap and ‘ore, viz. : Silk, — in Jasies an roll hating ev aw womis, ke ;, | fine store fit ures, gines cases, Se. JOUN G, KEIDER, Acsivace 14 { HERMAN, AUCT., WILL SELL FRE We day 19 att jock, the entire furniture of the ( ‘ » 233 and ¥56 Bnet 4th o viz,' Al arta end Windsor chairs, 60 rou aid aquare 1 tine «ix-pui OUT purify neariy ney bare aud nxt eustave ings, moire 1 all other tie of paid boa Also 1 fine Lorse ard baker's wagon 1) W M. ABBOTT, AUCT R—OFFICE Chathain eqn, cella thie day et 10 o'eloe stock and fixtures of the grocery and liquor at Uliver et--soap, candies, suarch, counters, vx am! all o FORTUNE FOR A_ BUSINESS MAN Li vor ea'o, & nearly Atte liqnor, oyster and ‘lod ealoom, with 4 years’ ro. License and ine surance paid. lnquire ats 18% York +t, Brook lyny bear the Navy Yard gave ‘ Ral NY MAN WISHING TO INVEST & Inoderate capital tn a eafe and bob usioer, will tad @ very ee i om 16 (0M. £. LINCH, roow 96, Sontine woah WA 0 a MEAT MARKET FOR SALE aT & i very low pice. Good chance for a man wii s pmalleep.tal Aivo Ii cor liquor sores, drug barroome taney stores, &. Aseney, TT Co BUTCHER SHOP WITH FIXTURES foreale. luquire at 428 First avenue, above we atreet iv 1 A LARGE CORNER LIQUOR STORE Fort eale, stock, lease rnd fixtures, Ge. fine Bogle beer pump, counters, &e. Apply w KR. FIKLI », Auce Vonver, 459 Peari a. 4 GOOD CHANCE—FOR SALE, A FIRSP hakeries, he wroceries, janch @ MITCUELIS Bwie 69 clase bar room, n't loevted down town, whole louse, leaves th he hearly rent free. Apply ti Mr. P. GAFFNEY, 26 Chanibers #8, room ©. antl old. “4 A \VHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUON f store for sale cheap, ae the owner is coing wo the country. ‘There are 6u fam'lies in the building, For surther particulare inquire at 656 Moct et, till aold. Th EXPRess ROUTE—HORSE AND COV. ered wagon, all in pertect o der, for enle, as the owner ie going to Austrada immediately, @ chance for aman with little money, Cail tl 10M, and aftoe 4, to EF. MURPHY, 8 & Mouroe at, store noe Fok SALE CHEAP—A GROCERY AND liquor etore now doing a good cash bosines, Ronson for selling the owner is going South. Apply in the Store, cor, istend Sthets, Wiliams borkh 8O4 FOE SALE—A NEWSPAPER: AND BOOR stand, Call at the stand, Howery and Greag Jones at, *OR SALE AT A BARGAIN—AN OLD ~ corner liquor atore. It muss be sold dav, tor the owner is xoing Sonth, Call on Mr. H. A, BELe LOTT, 09 Weert Houston et, in the rear, 23 SOR SALE—AN OLD-ESTABLISHED AND ood paying liquor store Apply at il) beekman at, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, 7 OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES and good willot a liquar store, with apartments w live 1 ell inid out fur @ grocery #tore Lin ‘There arc 60 families in the rear Luildings, Wili be sold cheap as the owner ke going to retire from bute neas, Apply at 53 Onk at, for 2 days, 191 SOR SALF—STOCK AND FIXTURES OP 8 fine book and stationary estore, on a wood burke new street, now doing « fine trade, with apartments on same floor, Appiy at 47 hast Droadway, | Fok SALE—A FIRST CLASS CORNER Liquor Store, with stock and flaturesor without stock, 4 yoars lease from uext May. Lor particulars inquire Washington 4, cor, Nort Moore, N.Y, for 4 days. id FORK SALE—A NEATLY FITTED UB oyster saloon, with stock and dxtures, one of the beat stands in the city. Bold an account of sickness, Apply #45'¢ Hroome at, ates oe . RR SALE—A LAKGE BAR AND COUN. ter, @ marblo washetand, a set of copper vase | urna, 8 full eiged bilifard table, and a great variety saloon fixtures, a 66 l’earl ot, Le Fe’ SALE CHEAP—A COFFEE AND iunch room, in Courtiaudt Alley, bet. Wakes and White sta, the owner having other busines cannot attaadto it, Inquire in the cooper ob in the basement, 1QUOR STORE FOR SALE—iith WARD, stock if required, Appiy at Sut MB, 12th wt, for i days. | T MACHINTSTS—ANY ONE AVING 4 planing machine, not in use, and ha’ lew hundred dollars capital to tnvest in the manufac. ture ot an article which will pay large profite, will Please call at ] Jeilersou at, N.Y, in - $250 WILL BUY THE STOCK AND ~ fixtures of good business liquor store, with apartments to live tu ; splendid fixtures and an haglish ale pump. Must be sold thie day, Apply to B. DHERIDAN, 144 bixth » : ae = ————— J MORSES, CARRIAGE: - &e N ASSORTMENT OF SLEIGHS AND carriages jor sale—200 family carriages of ald stylos, grocers’ and business wavons, and luv sleighe geling of cheap, 1) Nevins st, brookiyn, oy HEAP—FOR SALE HORSE, WAGON and harness bogetler or seperate, the owner having no further use forthem, Can be seen t applying © J AMPS ADAMS, Hodeon Clit), N. J, 4 CARRIAGES — REMOVAL — C, WITTY hes removed bis Carriage Warervome from 45@ Broadway to 65 Broadway, none Bleecker st. He reepectiully solicite ® continuance ot the patronage heretotore a ieereily bestowed, aud will eudeavor a.) | ines © bave on Land the sarwess assortwent Cari ages, B00 Ot lowes prices tian any eslabisloent fu this city, b2 pes SALEL—A FINE GRAY M ARE, 16 hands bigh, sound and kind; will trot in four winuies 9 ycare oid, price #¥y, as OL Washington oireet, REN MS AS: oy FPO SALE—A’ BAY MARE, 15g HANDS high ; aleo a butcher cart and harness, the mare ie a teat traveler and Kind in evory respect, the bot will be sold seperate or comp'o also @ tresh rolils Cow, thts lot will be seld cueap, a2u Delancey ei: eet butcher shop, 1a Fer SALE AT THE NEW BOWERY TAT. tersalla, SS—ove black horse] years old, 14 hands, warranted sound io Srery re-pect, and @ humber of low priced do; ¥ hack sleighs. one 4 hor do, dirt cart, and harness«ingle and double doe BUALD AND ROOMS, A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE Board iu & privaw tainily, ‘Terme easy, lly Norus vt st, bosween dh aud 6th, Willlamslurgh, Call tor F| 16 dave, A Wibow WOMAN CAN GIVE BOARD and nf “ bh West 38d et, 9d thor, front room ce ABOLY gt. 408 FiW “RESPECTABLIC YOUNG MEN cau b@ mecommodated with an waabiug, bop tloor, oe Vande wute: of cornes os Poatt street, oy end atte is } VARD—A FEW RESPECTADLE YOUNG nen will bo scoommod sted with food board and lotqines in & private family, where they will hawe every comlort cf # kame, Terms 65 y ber week. Ape Diy at TT New Chambere apply tor ah Boakvi \G—A LADY WITHOU NY ~ (beam Srance wishes a child to board; 16 will have the bewt of care and ; t ot 73 GRANT, 49 Wee Houston Hapa ee i ir " Wa NIED—BY aN AMERICAN WIDOW lady, & baby er 2 children to board; no ehiidrea of ber own, bess of ieierenes given care. Ine quire 9Y Noriol&k ot, in the rear, a 9 GIRLS CAN HAVE BOARD AT 17 ~ uibesry #1, where there are uo osher boarder, 9 Kear boum, room 6 —— — ——— — <i -D STEREOTYPE PLATES W. ED Awbly a8 thie ation, ANTED. aicaealii

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