flEW-YORK TKI?l AE.
TTIK NKW-YOKK DAILY TU I ill M:
It Pbiliinio EVERY MORNINO abd EVENING,
(Sl'sdav BBCSrTBD.)
BT 0REE LEY A McELRATH,
? 111 TBIBVBB BlflLDISCS, COM?.? Og NASSAU ?*U IflOCI
fTBKITI. OPrOIITC Til* CITY MALL,
???delivered lo ( ily Subsoribon at 12, cent* per week. Sin
2* Copies Tau Cabu, Mail Subrcnbon, ?6 per at uuui, Lu tu
?MkOB. For *U months, ?3; lor Uiree months, ?1 bO.
the neyp-tohk YVEEKLiY tki 'I I n u
A VERY LABOE PATER FOR THE COUNTRY,
tapebliehed every Satirdav Mobbino at the low price of ?2
MUirnir. in ad v arc. Three Cepies for ?5; Five Copies for
11; t<ii im:" for ?12; and a paper la In no caae continued be
,ond the time for which it i* paid. Advertisement* for tine
. i,>eetwill be sbargrd SEVENTY FIVE CENTS PER LINE
a Bach tBBBfthm
the se>ii-wi:i:kly tkibivk
ppaAllahed ever; Tt'tSDAT and Fbidat Moaaiac. Price, ?3
?otaanuu. Two Copieetor ?5j Fiva Copiee Bar ?11SR Ad
tuts, lo ceuta a line for each insertion.
TUP. NEW. YORK Till DI' N I
FOR EUROPEAN CIRCULATION,
htpabkif hrd on the departure of each Marl Steamer for Liverpool
Bt RA per annum, postage included. Single Copiee, Sis Cauls.
THE NUW-iOKK TIIIUTNE
pOR CALIFORNIA, ok ROOM, AND THE
SANDWICH ISLANDS,
tt pablud.ed on the departure of esch Mail Stetmer for Aspir..
was* st *> 1 SO per annum. Single coaies, Sn Cents.
Special Notices.
5?
Rterrhnnle, MnnaforturrrB nod other*, preparing*
for the evening S] ling Trade, can have,
CARDS of every description \ noted by
DEO P. N'EsniTT k Co.,
Printi rs and Stationers, tor. Pearl and Pine *??.
CIRCULARS, ,,i rations rtjlB*.aa aenMIIM aoar Rerhstanal
Scotch-faced tyJ es, by *' ""a
OEO. F NEUBITT A Co.,
Printen and Lithogiaphers, cor. Pearl and Pine-sta
BILL BEADS,psaraBadecaaaasMal,on snnerane paper and
mied to any tlesuable j attem. by '
OEO. F. NESBITT It Co..
Prmfera and Stationer-, ror. Pearl and Pine-sta.
CHECKS, NOTES and DRAFTS, ( o .j erpl.t. , iXgraph
and Letter press, all the \arion? forms, by
OEO. F. NESBITT rV Co..
Statior era and Lithographers, cor. Pearl and Pine s's.
BEPORTS, Railroad, Insurai ce Mining and other Companies,
in sajenor st^le, on new type, by
f/r.u. F. NESBITT k Co.,
Printers and Stationen, cor. Pearl and IVic-sts
BONDS. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, TRANSFERS, he.
in the best style of Litbognpbv, Copperplate and Letter
press, by OEO, I' NESBITT A Co..
Lithographen and Stationers, cor. Pearl and Pine a'?
ALL KINDS OF PR1NT1NO, freoa a card to a bocA, bettor,
cheaj ?r, and quicker thai, at any other house, by
OEO. F NESBITT k Co.,
_ rrmten and Stationers, cor. Pearl and Pine-ate.
The tloiistli lintf rfiiiniiient
14th Ol 1 ? I ruary. will be on a most liberal an 1 attractive scale.
AI i r st pier ?Icoi.cnt spte. hes may ne tM?es.| I on. Mr.
CM OH .the H.v Dr Ti NO. -he Rev. JOHN (HAMB CftS
the Rev. T. 1. CI' Y LEII, VV. H. BURLKIOH, and other gen
Hem en. Dodworth's Band will be in attendance. Doors opeu
Btbk; BBBpai.af o'clock. Tickets, S>3; Oeiltlenie,, %?d fjeSl
' ?5. To be Led. end sests secured, at No. til Nassau at. and at
ROE LOCKWOOD A SON.,No. 411 Broadway.
Andrew Jurknon Olivia'* Second Lecture on TBE
ORIGIN AND PERPETI ITY OP CHARACTER will he
eVI.verrd FRIDAY RY E.NINO, Feb. 8, at Sfoyveeant institute
liew York. Cominei ees at 7J o'clock. Admission 10cents. '
JiOvt ? II Lecture* in New-York.-Th* Rev. Mr. MIL
BLRN'S Filth Lecture on " The Mississippi \ alley; Maun* in
the V? ilderi ess; Or, The Old Preachers and their Preaching "
Bt Clinton Hall. Astor place. THURSDAY EVENING, Feh 7.
at ? o'clock. Doors open at 7. Tickets 21 rents. For sale at
(be ptincipal I!< ok stores, and at the Librarian's desk, Mercan?
tile Libia y Association.
The Hot. If.S. Storm,Jr**4*/BtvtsaUyn, will Lecture
M the Twentii -th-St. Congregational Charch, OOtWOOB9th and
Tth evs THURSDAY EVENING, Feb. 7. Sahioet: Sin
WALTER RALEIOH. '1 u ket* 2b tent*. Lecture to com?
mence at 8 o'cicak.
se?ul*r Meeting will he held ou THURSDAY. Feb. 7, at 71 a
? of the Rev. E. H. Cha] in's Church, A full at
Vanaa Men's. I hrMttaa i nion of \ew-i orlt.-A
[ulsr M( otiug a
, in the Vestry
CLEMENT Tt. NEWMAN, Receding SecreUry.
A Lectnre will ha delivered by Dr. J. O. HISLOP at
?*?? Chapel. Ne. 71? Broadway, on TUESDAY EVENING,
Feb. 12, at 7$ o'clock. Sahjact?" Monarclnal Ooverniuents
aid their Trndeiiclet chiefly considered in reference to the
Moral Sc. tnl and Phvuc.i! tsJsjsRtloa of the mass-, in England
and Ireland." Ifen Loctaiag Brill endeavor to ihtrrrTrhstboi
Ike condition of the " (.iceii Isle" is Blllthalalsla to the Irish
asa ran or la English Legislation. Tieke'g 2.'>rents.
Lecture*.- The Sixth Lecture in the Course before the
BrookUn Central Lvreuin will he delivered at the Fleet-st. M
E.thuitb on FRIDA i EVENING. Fan, 8, I8'*3, by the Rev.
J. U. REID A.M. Subject: "Chords and Discords, being
Hittoin T i aces of Sacred Music m America." Letturc cow
aeotes at 1 j o'clock. Admittance U'J c<
A (.i-ni-riil ctlcetiiist ?? the Hrooklvn Hunday
ptehool Union will be held In the First Presbyterian Church
If01.i> ?t , (the R.v Mr. Hog ltth's.l oi Till RSI AY E\EN
INO, Feh. 7, at 7J o'clock. Addresses will be made by the Rot.
Messrs. Met UI.LOC 11. C1I1LDLAW, ami It. 0. PARDEE,
Esq.
The Vtygomtaa of |s|?2 will neoi ai Hi idqaarti
%i Lssssessaed .t , uti KRIDA V. the ?th nisi., at 7? t>. m.
Byord. r. A. W. JONES, Lksat, C*L Coaa'g,
Exrnipt EagrlaMl ( MMMikl].?a sp-ciai rm
Con.lany will be held at Hi. I.usn.e House, No. ?M.' Ceutre-st.,
?u THURSDAY EVENINO, Feb. 7. at 8 o'clock.
lly Older, JAM ES 01lmorI, Secretary.
American [?MtJtatcV?A statt g of this
will be held this THURSDAY, the 7th inst.,at its rooms No.
3>*>l Bfoadway, at 71 o'click Members are requested to Id
pciiciual. BENRI MEIOB, BaflBgiliaj BastBiBiy
Ntvv-korL Bible BorbMy, \ R . ting of trie
Board of Managers will be held ?I the Atiu m an Blblo StWioty's
House. Aator psatS. THIS (Thundav) EVENING, at 71 o'clea k
p.m. JAMES C. HOLDEN, Recording Secretary.
taThU l.\etiiiiAt a j
at tie hall of Morion Lnvision, R of T., No, ICwerv, at 7i
o'clock. HENRY LLOYD, VVM. H. BURLEIOH and JAS.
MACKEAN may be exacted to speak. There will be |agsj
eil giltg and a good time. Admission free.
Ilr. Kliznbeth lilacktvell, gradi ate of Oensva Mi
College, pupil st the Lying.in Hospital, Paris, and student of the
London Hos; Hals, attend* to every department of MEDICAL
PRACTICE among Ladies and Children, No. 79 East loth St.
OtSts boms fron lo tu H a. m.
Diaensce oflhe Main. Dr. NEW i - n t\,t the
ar/enal tieatir.ent i f the most inveterate forma of these aflec
tion*, and also SCROFULA and CANCER, is now at No. 1X1
4th av , near lath-st.
The As.,,, iiiiiim lor the HsjsasSJ of (be Agted. no.'i
ihe Oipi.uns <m iMe i harttl < Inkiit) vaaasJatswa,
aVesire to acknowledge the.; I of the Ijliowmg ariicie*, re
CCUd :;'??.' i.' .?? A. Tar- c*. es<; ;
Prom Stanlon, Sheldon i Co.. 1 b\l. ,u,ar .,?1 | l?,t l0,p;
?oodivfl k Robinson, 1 on'. f0u,i.h. | box horritig; Lewis k
Browns, half-bid. w ItMti ; Hobt. II. Burdell. I BOB adaman
toi.o canclcs. Kents. 1.1 ?her A Bsayth, 1 mm, rlour; Wright,
f?illet k Kawson. 1 khl tloui I John COSWall -V Co , ha!! -beat
Oolong tea; J. SCTTB .er *. Co., box of soup am! spices; W. A.
Reeler, I cheese; Fred'* Lacev. 1 bag OOwM , Dows 4; (luiteaB,
1 IM. f.oi.r. B. Tucker, 1 cw: i orn bMb) , .' B Hetrick, Son k
Co., I bhl. flour; R. E. Sage I bbl. flour; Weeks, Douglas ft
Co 1 hhL corn meal; N. Kn.ght. 2 per. prints, I Be. obirticigt; R.
H Uoikms I i<. ( anlon flinuel, Ira Smith V .'o.. 1 pc. sheet
big, I |C. chmts; Ostar D. Dike. 1 bug Jsvscoflee ; D. T.iliiialge
A Co . 1 bbL tic-, Ree.i, Si rat ie- k t u., 1 dot. k uives and forks;
Abbbb A FsTgassa, 1 hhL noar| CatUa a Decker. 1 bag buck
wheat, \\ im C. waod, I caek crockery | Sydno) Corbitt. 1 case
Shoes; Ws?a.e. Weeks k Ca. 1 kl g lud.?Brooklyn. Jan. 25.
Mat By order o! Execntlvs C niun'te.-.
S II RICH \RDS.
tsriiliron Bnrcao.?Ws will send ROBINSON'S PAT
ENT BROIL I it iv ev| root, prepaid, to anv part ef the Uaked
States, esrt ol the 5lissi?sip] i, (or not far west of it.) on receipt
?4 the Bsigt
kot the round, If inches lu diameter.?2 00
For lbs squate. !? bv U inches. I 25
tir'l. ?h i ng. 7 by |(. inches. 2 1*1
Fe.r Ihe i hu ng, f bv I" inches. 2 *?
l or the oblong. !? by 2! uici.es. a (?0
Msn?V* Bnay be sent by mail, registered, al i-ur ri?k. Address
AMVRKaN AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENCY,
No. ~V Duane St., New kork.
Weal Hide, betwcoa Ith and '.?hs??. baaa UM so tka sc,
as the moM desirah.e i . itioii ol the ei'y lor the residence of re
Bgectsble Ian dies uf ?oilsfBBS means. Persons unacquainted
With the local tv will do well lo examine m that vie laity beloie
puicbvui g. W? hsve s I,ember ol genleel HOUSES (h- re 1 r
SALE. BKNEDIt T A COll . cor. Pine and Nassau sta
I ti iurnnl I nii lliei'in'e Office Mild Labor KxcsMTAfO
No .' (as, st . on ii . I ( t i.tre St.. N 1 ? The Orhce is e.tab
lubed bv tLe Commissioners of Emigration, where can alway*
? found uVe nun I...-. LABORERS and SERVANTS at
aery low ratea of wages, ai d l et*.... car, .,their order, fi.led
by ir ting to the Su|erinleodeiit. and s, iiuing the amount ***>
mmtrg u" pay ths pasaage of the parties requued. No toes
ah^edwemiJojora FAOAN, Superintendent,
f**>otaae Nianipa (1 er- 's) for sale at this otBce.
^muocmento.
.Pacl JlLIIV
Mr J MBTI a
. ..A. UOCKBI,
PAl I. Jl LXEIS an.l AUOU8T QOCKEL
respectfully n form the r friends and ihe public generally,
ab*t th. yarUl ftva TWO GRAND FARE*A ELL CONCUR i*S
B' MIBLO'S IA I OON, the tint to take place on
FRIDAY Feb. i, 1**6.
On tale oceseion thev will be kindly BBolBlsdhy
Mt* E O BOSTWM K. Mr. J MEYER,
Mi A WOl LTGE, and Mr. H. DAVES.
PH( Klh AMME? Pakt i
I TTjkii'j " CaauatBtask" fl Oockbi *nd Mr. Wonroi
R AtMMoaa Dsn Bti't B-. .' .Mis. E. O Bostwicb
3. Allard's Faniss e. " I.* Favorite".
4 Baetbevon's A le ? * sung by.
A Gockri's ' Pots) . nelle'V.
V.s E O. ROOTW-IC? and Mr. J Ml tl *
'" Fantasie Capri. ee".PaVL Jl'LIBX
ian s?i,?. ?.Mr*. E. O. BosTwtc?
JU the iscean." B. " Le TrluiapOe,"
?'.d exe.oied by.A. One al l.
Uftes?, ? Masaniello '.fkWt i?Wf?
The two Crai 1 Pisnoe are Irom the uianuiactones of BTX
Chatkstii g a-,i Vt Lindoman. . . .
Ticket*, M> conta tre*erved seats Sf. e-ntaextn.l may be had
a* Hall h Sea's Music Store. No. :?*) HroaU av, *i I a' Da s
bin's Agstcy No. 519 Broadway, on aud alter Wednesday.
*eb. 4, and in the evening at the door. Door* open at 7-to
?ran ri re *t i o'clock._
AN EX?JRglON to CHINA ?nd JAPaiN,
For Twenty-five Centa,
?J ACADEMY HALL, No ?63 Broadway. Doors open st 6,
J^sea. Passenger* start at 71 o*olock p. m. Two Afleruoou
J*alas,on WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY, at Inroo p. an.
???^-??.yta-?. R. WEST, WM. HEINE.
A tirand Dc
7 \ , i.?' i,
? i.a. i
? a. A N
C II . I i
1* Hetu.an'. 11
V0L- XV.No- 4,619.
CoNCKRT.-MifB JANE A. ANDREWS, as
?i? ?d bv Signor BERNARD:. (Bar,to a,, w 0 will sing fir
tie first time er. Er glisb Song; Mr. JOSEPH BURKE V,,
RnlsA) Mr Kit MARH HOr K.MAN, (Solo Pianist,) and Mr.
<_LABE W BF.AMES. (Conductor ?I the Piauo,i tt the
Rroekhr, Athen?um, oi, THURSDAY EVENING Februerv
l?*ti. r UOt; RAM ME: J
FAXT I.
1. ( avetina?" Vi revise. " from " Somnambule".Beilini.
Siguor BrtsAKui.
" Sacred f-'ot.g?" Cot.a,..er the Lilie.".Topliff
Mist .Ia?.e A Akotgws
3. Solo, \ irlin?Fantasia?on airs from ? II Pirate" ?od
" Somiitmboit".Artof.
Mr. Joseph Burke.
4. Seen?, e Duetto?' Tutte le fette," Irom " Rigoletto".. Verdi.
. o, ? -A-'Dnkws and Signer Btxaaaoi.
5. Solo, Fieuo-Forte? Fantasia. " Rigdetto".JoelL
, _ , Mr. Richard HorrMAX.
6. Sleigh Song, No. 2?" The Merry S.cigb." or " Jingle,
Jingle. (Kar tf.e Wav," corn|? eed eir.reatly for
Mim Ar.drewt, by.Clare W. Beau.es.
MiM Jane A. Am sews.
etar it.
7. (.r?Ld f?eena and Cavatma?" ( ante Diva".Beilini.
Mi?e AvDarws.
8. Erglith Song?f First time in English)?' The Heart
Bow'U Down".Belfe.
BbjjaMg BrawAabi,
9. (irand Doo Concertantr.? on Tbemea from the M Dia
mani de la Couronne''.Wolfe and De Be-riot.
Messrs Bi kKE and Horrwtv
10. Sor ,p?" Ouarditn Angela," conipoeed expreealy for
.Miss Andrews, by.Clare VV. JJeamee.
Min AsDltws.
11. Rorrat.re?" Atncur de mon jeune Age." from " Let
Martyrs".Dunixetti.
Siguor Brinarpi.
12. Scotch Sorg?" Within a mile of E iinboro' Town "
Miss Axdri.ws.
The Grind Piana-Fotte naed on this occasion it from the
Agency of Chirkering No. !M Broadway.
Tick'eta 50 ( enta each? To be obtained at the Music S'ores,
and the Book-store ot \\ M. W. RUSE, No. M2 Aritnt.c-tt |
also of the Librarian of the Athenruiu, and at WM. HAM, k
BOX'S*. Pinnt.-I orte Wtrerouma No. 239 Broadway. New-York,
axil at the door.
I o ors oj-en at 7: Concert to crmrnenee at ? o'clock.
V I B L O ' 8 0 A B D E N .
AI t1kr.-dav EVENING. Feb. 7. 1856.
THE WONDERFUL RAVEL FAMILY.
Al'lle THERESA ROBERT,
M'lle Pauline Genet, Mine. Marzctti Lina Windle, MTle Flora
Lehman, M. Paul Brillant.
Franrois.as.Matter Tricks, and Simon
Mattet*.!.aa.The Ape
To comuienrr with Jerome's Comicality,
THE SCHOOLMASTER.
By the Ravel Family.
Followed by Brillant', beautiful Ballet of
TERPBH HOBEj On, THE FETE <?E THE MTJ8E&
By Ai'lle THERESA ROBERT, and the Badet Troupe.
To conclude with tbe South American Pantomime of
JOCKO.
The Ape.Joseph Marzs-tri
Bracing. Notice. ? In ronaeijuer.re of tbe necessary Re?
lit arsala for tbe complete prodnt lion of the new Comic Panto
miii r if Mr. Lehman, this establishment will be CLOSED on
tec evenings of
FRIDAY and SATURDAY' NEXT,
rtices or ADMltsiox:
TICKETS.FIFTY CENTS.
Tbe only Seite that can be tecured in advance are:
Private Boxet.#5 each.
Orchestra Seatt.? 1 each.
Bjx-Offtre op>en daily, from H a. in. to t p in.. for the sale of
T.rksts and securing Orchestra Seats and Private Boxes only.
Doors open at 6j, performance to commence at 74 o'clock.
BR< ?A 1 -WAY I HEATER?E. A. MARSHA iZ
Sole Lessee ?Boxes and Ptrquet, 50 cents ; Family Oh*, le
and I'lp'r Tier, 25 rents ; Private BotfS. M and *6? Doors
open st It, commence at 7 o'eba k.-THIS EVENING:
KINO ( HAIIMINO
Cbarmli g I.Mxie. Poniai | Ifenpeckt.Mr. Whiting
Tr, be toll, wid bv the great ANTIPODEAN PERFORM
AM E tri WALKI.NO on the CEILING.
THE SEA of ICE,
De I.tscours.Mr. Canoll j Louise.i.Mme. Po lit
Br B TOM ' ??('HAMMERS >l REE l\?
TU C ks day'?Three Laughable Novelties for To night:
TAKE that GIRL AWAY.
A Crtnir Piece, received a ith heart % laughter and appla i.e.
P, deles. Mr. Burton j Rocket, H A. i'eirv ; Scollop. Mr. Moore.
The F arce of exceeding lopularit-. tnd u irth. called
the BAH1IEICS PLOT.
Tim Umbers..Burton and Betehell I Catharine.Mies Walton
FAMILY T I ES.
A three-act Cotiiedv.
Josh. font. .Mr. J. H. Mi \ icker | Muriu.'..Miss E. Tbcrne
SATURDAY?Benefit ami last aptstSUraaceof Mr. MeVicker.
BR0ADWA1 VARIETIES, No. 178 BftMtdwaj,
lale V. i Hall.
H WOOD.Lessee an I Busineas Manager.
R. 0. MARSH.Stage Mat, -.gei.
This new and beautiful ten i le ol uuiuteuient it now open
with the celebrated
WOOD AND MAE8H CHILDREN,
fi rfv in number, under ten jears of age?the greatest troupe of
juvenile comedians in the world?who will present for the
amii-etnent of their patrons, the grand operatic spectacle of t ie
NAIAD C|I KEN; Or, The Nv Mens ol i he Kiuvr..
Tickets 2-5 reu's?no half g.ri. e. Doors open at b n'. das k , to
ri inmet ce ?t7J o'cl? k. For full particulars see small bill*.
IAUBA K E ENE" YABIETIE8,
J Late the METRofolita*. Tut atkr. Broadway,
Parquet and Dresa Circle, so rents; F'amilv Circle, 25 cents;
Orchestra Stalls. 75 tents; Private Boxes, s>5.?Doors open at
M ; commerice at 71 -THIS EVENING, will be performed:
SHE STOOPS To CONQUOB.
Ytmig Marlow_Mr. .Ionian | Miss llardcaatie...Mita Keeue
THE SCHOOL Ft)R TIOEE8.
Capt. Kiteflver..Mr MrDouall I Major Slid.Mr. F. Trevor
Te rn t ri p.._Miss L. Keeue | Traces.Alias A. Clifton
NATIONAL THEATER?A. H. PUBDT.Man
ager ami Proprietor.? Dress ( in le 25 cents ; Pit 124 cents ;
OreLt >tra Chairs 50 eta.?THIS e\ EN I.NO will be pertorined:
THE INVASION OF IRELAND.
Ait MacMtirroiigh J. II. Allen I F! li ne. Mf IvarMitsllathlway
Tfcady O'Rvati.Mr. 0. L. Pog | Widow O ltvtn....Mrs. Wiay
Pavoiite and Popalar Danajes by.Mist Henrietta Lang
ASPHODEL; Or, THE MAOIC pen
BiTitris.Mr. G. L. Fox I Babolin.Mist Hathaway
MY NEIGHBOR'S WIFE.
W'Al.l.ACK ' I IIEA I EL'. ?Mt'Xt-a ami I'arqupl
Tl .Mi ceuts; F'amiiv Circle 25 rents; Stalls a?I; Privat?
Boxes s>6 and t>7. Dinirs open at 61 o'clock ; performances com
tnerjtc at 7.?THIS EVENING wul be "erforuied;
siMl-.s^S' i CA
Mr Smipson.. . V-. K. Plsst^eV | Mrs. Sunpsoti.Mrs. Hoe>
duke HUMPHREY-.- dinner.
Richard Birdoou.Mr. L Pel at | Ag-et, his wife.... Mrs. Hoi-y
A CURIOUS CASE. .
Mr T?ig?iletoii.....Mr. YY olcot | Mrs. Aubrey....Mrs. W olcot
A^NDM'8 MUSEUM.?Just protl i ? J. Sie
Comedy of THE M A It It iE D It A KE. with Mrs. Frank Drew.
Third tint'of LOY k LAUGHS AT LOCESMITH8?THIS
ClbamsUv F\ ENING Kb. 7, at TJ o'clock. the MAERIED
KakS.uk i.auohsatiWmitih AkTEi:
NOON at 3-THE dumb m AN (?K mani hester. Per
f.rinai.r.ain the LION'S den at 24 and 7 p.m. The LI y I NO
y\ il D AN IM ALS, Ac. AJniitiante to all, 2i :euts; ChilJreD
m der in, 121 retits^_
rpi viii ANNUAL FESTIVAL of E. L.
J. SNOW SOCIAL UNION No 1. erttl take place at Biook s
Asseitblv Ro. tns, .it.l Broom-at.. THIS iTbursdayl Ev EN
INO IeK7.1R5ti. A first rate Qnslstrllle Band bat been eu
gated for tbe occasion. Ticket. 75 centt. incluJing Snpjer, to
be bed frtm the following C, mmittee: Mrs. White. No .tt
Cr.-bv ft. ; Mrs. Krtpp, No. 118 Neib lk-tt.; Mrs. Parka No.
81 Moiinc-tt.: Mrs. Fenfori, No. Ill Orchard sr. 1 Mrs. ?1.
b. . No. M4 Houston-st.; Mr. Leander Kelly. No. 112 I nst
.1 bf ., Mt. TL. ne. M HaiK.-t Print.ng Olfice.corner C mtre
and Wblta-eta. Ticko* lun.ied. ,
N S .11V m! K-ON, Cbainuan.
1>l ( Kl EV" SERENADERS. No. 'W Mroatl
> (tut ?EVERY NIolIT thit week, the Burlesoueou
s?MNAMBUl A. and NEOEO MINSTREL*Y.
C. a n 11 ..iget 7* o\c's. AiatlsesrsTi M cents.
NOTH E-Peiham a Fourth Enterpnse Oift Tickets are re?
ceived (l. r the a.'.mie?i ? ol tour iseiecnsi toour entcrtsinmeuU.
F.r sale at the Bot-OCice._
/"iREAT BUSH to ?t-e> BUCKLEY^ SERENA
VR dip.-. They reeeive for sneer tdiatsairsas th< tickotsin
PER HAM'S FOURTH GIFT ENTERPRISE.
These tickets air for snle from If tun to 10 }. in. at the box
,,?./; t B1 CELEY'fl OPERA HOUSE. No. A8i* Broadway
ar d a: the plincil*! Hotels and .Mu?k Stoles.
Pr ce. s> I. or eleven for *i>\_
1UTH *fc CO.'B Mammoth PANOBAJfA of
C tLIFORNIA?the ItsTjett Oil Psn.tii g in the wor I?? ...
be cjeaed tor exhibition EVERY AFTERNOON it 1 mi
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I nder date of July 25. 17*s3. he write*:
?? Le- n e hxve aa my arrival a mit near Pari? or in Burg in
dy. I intend to ahut myielf op there for the Winter. I am
tif d at human natura. 1 war t solitude and isolation. Oreat
nest fat ngg ice. feeling it dr.ed up. At 29 glory bee become
flat I bare exhausted everything. I have no refuge bat pure
ft .1.-1.: mm, 1 ?hell retain my house, and let no One elae occupy
it. I have not more than enough to tire on. Adieu, my old
friend. 1 never bare been u: just to you, aa you must admit,
though I u.sy have wished to be so. i oa understand me. Love
to vi ur wite and to Jet.n.e. '
The fi ll, wing :a Na|?leiu'e own account of the battle) of
Aua rtlitr:
" Ai ?ti?liti. Dec. 3, 1J0A
" Mv Bbothrb: I hope that by the time this,-,, irier reachea
you. my Aid de t an.p Lebrun. ?houi I tent ort from the field
of battle, will bare got to Paris. Aftei sotnedaysof maneuvers,
I bad vesterdey a derided battle. I put to flight the allied army,
commanded by the two Emperors of German* and Russia in
person. It consisted of SO.rasi Russians and 30,000 Austria!.*.
I bare taken about 40.C00 prisoners, among whom are 20 Rus?
sian Genersls. 40 colors. KM pieces of cannon, and all the stand
aids oi the Russian In.penal Guards. The whole army has
covered itself with glorv
?? TLe ?t.eniy bus left at leg.t from 12.fid to I*,**) men on the
tht. I do not yet ki ow mv own loss. I es iuiate it at 800 or
i kfUed and t? e ss raa.iy wounded. A whole column of the
? m i threw itself into a lake, and the greater part of them
? re drowned. 1 fancy that 1 still hear the cries of theee*
wret, hag trAi.aa if trag imfomblt to Mit."
Ihr loilouii.g letter bows Napoleon's goodness of heart:
gggas.gag to joslph.
" March 19. 1*00.
" M. de Stael is in the deepest poverty, and his wite gn es dia
?tit and balls. If yea s'i ' stall b.-r. would it not be well to
persuade her to n.ske ber kashaad an allowance of from I OoO
to 2.00 itsncs s month' Or hare we already reached the time
when Dot only dreeucy. bui duti. s even m ire sacred th?n those
which unite i asrnts an 1 chiliien. may be trample I under foot
wi'bi nt the world's teing scamlalix.d ' Let us give Madame
d.e S'ael the benefit of judging her morsls aa if she were a man;
but wculd a nan who had inherited M. Necker"s fortune, and
who bad lot g enjoyed the privileges attached to a distinguished
nsrt e snd a ho sllowed his wife to remain iu sh eet poverty
? I. .. he ined in luxury?would such a man be receivel ui so?
ciety "'
Nap Icon's rate for small mutters was remarkable. He kept
a watchful eye upr i every item of expense attending the pro?
visioning Baa furmsbii g ct an armv ?:th food and clothing?
a r* ii arktble totlliaal to the miserehle state ol the co nurssa
rlst depar'inent ol the English army lu the eampaun in t.iu
( rimes Isst year:
' Sr. ('Loco. June BE I Slat.
Mr BarTiira: I see from your letter of the 17th the'you
bad r.ceivid some biscuit, and that 12.'00 pair of shoes h?ve
tesrbrd you fr. in Erame. Take csre to inform me of the sr
rival et ? s : n ii'itnn.ent | f biscuit t.-nl ih si, that 1 mav make
turecf Loth ing cheated in mv tccouiitt. fount the t iscuits
one l y one : their quality should he good. The shoes ought to
ha made of stout letther. net pasteboard; thev cost me 5$ fran s
a pair. If they are nut good let me know. I will have dedac
ti. i s made f?r th. in in the genera! settlement."
AJOI K.NEY IN THE BEABOARD SLAVE
MAI I S. Bj the tuthor of " The Walks aud Talks of an
American Farn er in England."
Portio?, or the Tmt.r or Content?:
( HAPTER \ I.
Sot th Caboi i\* and GKoacta.?Railroad Gang, 377;
Northern Hay. Sit; Profit of Slave Labor, 379; Rourh Riding,
i'0; ?? \rrv "Nice Coutitrv." Sfid. NatU'tl S< eiierv 11.'; Toe
I'ec; !e ,M Their Habitations, 3B5; Cotton Plantations. 33d;
Held lltnds, 387; An Overseer .'?:!! i A f ree Nigger. 33:1; Borth
Cataihsa aid Smith Carolina Niggers. 3ti I; A Pleasant Farm
Hoatae. ostii Negro lodllng the Carol ins Yell. BNi Camp
Fret. :?*>; Slaves at Work, 3V7 ; Conversation with a Peasant.
; His (.ecjar.ij bicti Kunwledgt?Educatigsj ..t the Children
. i tli. Higher flats. 4c'; Manners and Morals in South Ct-o
liLs.403; I htrlcston. 4' 4; Savannah. 4ft5; Slave Funerals. 40.3;
A Mare Ortve-vard-T. mbstoiies. 4"i; TLe Rico Cosst, 4C9;
Northern invalids and other Travelers, and (he Accommoda?
tions for theui, It9; " Show Plantations." 41?; The Crackers,
113) N> gro Quarters, 416; A Delightful Mansion, W?rsdorfs!
I.,\e((sk Avil,..-. 417; Visit to t Rice Plantation. 418; The
Ro e ( oust MsJai.a. 411,: House Seriems and Field Han Is. 421;
Negro Quaiiers, 122; The Slave N'nrserv. 42i; Tente.adrockli't
Set ret t f Happiness. 4*.'.; The Watchman?an Intelligent and
Tlaatl Blase, 12?; How he Became So? EflVc' . f Education,
42! ; W hut is the Economy of Slavery, 429; Field Hands, Ids);
Pood, 4SI i More F'ielii Hands, their Dress and Appearsuce,
I .. Watet Titrrs," Wi; Gradea of Field Hsuds. fSS| A
Native African?T>o-k Work, All; Drivers. 4-?; Punishment,
4 I . --laves Taking Care it Them-, lece, tils; Nefarious Traders
it d Grig iLcps. 411; Laws t f i'rsile on the Plantation, Mil A
S. heu.e of Eenal ci| atioli S'jg.ested. 4U. Special Depiavitv ol"
tie Negu. lift; Slave Marriages snd Funerals, 44?; Slave
Chapelsaad Worship, 419; Slave Clergy, 4>i; A Religious Ser
vn e aaaaas the Cruekers 4M.
(HAPTER VIE
Rur. avn its rri.Ttar.?Hbe. and i'a Culture?Batant,
tnd How Limited. At..'. The Atlantic Rice Dis'ii- ' Pi'i SI
Labor, ts Aj plied on Rice Plantations. 47.1; Treatmcut of
Slaves on Rite Plantations, 484; Overseer-. I8ti.
( HAPT ER VIII.
Exrikivi\t?l PoiiTietL Ecomiw or Bogrra Caro
tlx* and fir orcIa.?The Demorratic Bot ial The .rv. MB) The
St nth Carolina Social Theory. 41*1: Oriain and E i.-i.- f hiro-'er
it Baatk Car. ina, 49--'; Ormin of M America-.i-m 1061 The
l-.s Iv Ba.k C.de |*i; pro?re ?? I >'. ?? ? > .-.
riety", 501; Tl e Free Lalaritig Class at the Revolution, '*<2; Ds
Pi -t nt Conditioii, 5 4; l i e Sai d Hillers. .Mti; luiniigration.
.M0; Present Inlusfnal Condition, M i; The Predh-anieii*. 522;
The OrkfJa aj the Oeorgia Commuiii'v. 523i Earlv R.-sisranre
to i1aiaiS| 5^7.- I be Law sgamst Slaiery Abrngati I '.. ; Ii
tli ante ol tl .? Flatly Democracy, .52y; Consaaaaaaga ?l Slavsry,
SSI ; Note on Ship-Building. 541 ; On Slanuiactures aud oilier l u
iaatry, 542.
( HAPTER IX.
A1 asavia. ? Sou'hen. Railroads. 51ti, i'olnmbua ? Maiitific'or
itg Wart Real 1 M7, M? t? m.rv -.|.. I'tie Alabama River. >1?;
Lcttiiii g Cotter . IMi Viiltie of Slaves secures Care of them,
V? Nenn Bei sers. 551 ; Capacity of the N'.-gro. i&t) BUve High
Lite, vh ; A Negro Lovsr.-v5i; A Begrofjlaeaasbag a Whire
Laborer, 'Z.S ; Naturtl Affe, imp ,,| Slav, s. MS ; Their Loytlty to
tfceir Masters, A5t>; Conversation with a O00.I Subject. 557; The
< itiretis. M] ( harsrteristies. j*J0; A Droll Texan, 5ti0; How he
Talked ksl | Net a Batl?ia bat a Co? s Maa ..'.DeckUand
Negio Jollity and Wtstefulneet. *el; Mobile, 5tii| Passage to
New Orletr a? Texan Immigrants, sip . Had St.-, iIjmo.-i with a
N-gt. ,",7i , A Praraut?Conversation about Slaverv and Also
ill 10L. 572.
CHAPTER X.
Economical r.xrr.glf.sce or Ausama.?Orisin V74; E:u
igrsfion, 57ti; Present Cotidi'ion Hid Prospects. 576.
i HAPTER XL
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I heard of her before.
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W ich her fun,
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W uuld be .ouder'
At :**t?I bought the ho. k :
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Insomuch that ne'er s.aln
Can l um It:
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Circling half around my head.
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Are a* opeu now a* *iu
In that fixed e'nn*l grin.
From thi* cause.
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When I oi eued it at fust?
Ii I did do,
The jury would decide
The crime of ?? laughtercide'*
Agsiust the Widow.
" I know it ta a*in"
For me to laugh and grin
At " the Deacon"? ?
At hi* " rheumatii an' pain
But no mortal could refrain,
A* 1 reckon.
" Prisciils" bright and fair '
Queen of widow*?way no tear
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" We are not sur[ ri?ed at taw great popidarity of thie book ;
it i* *o full of quaint but excellent humor, shooting the fa*Mag of
common life, and Utting ot! evil* which infest religio in ?ociefie*
a* well a* the community, that cwrybody love* to read the I'e
I et* though much that !? in them come* home to number one."
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ALONE.
by MARION h arland.
A new Revised i I'lthi Edition. One elegant llino., unifurtn
with the " Hidden Path." Price 01 2\
The present | abllal en h*ve the plea*ur* of pre*euting to th*
tiade and the public their edition of one of the mo*t
PASC INATINO, I.NTKRKSTl.NO AMD POPULAR
volumci that hns been published for many year*, Unaided by
the uiual effoits that are made to extend the *ale of book* of far
greater i retei.sions. it Ii i* B| pa the s'rength of it* own iaMaaig
merit*, reached the extraordinary number of Nineteen Edition*
in little mote than a year?thn*, all thing* considered. ou'*tri|>
i ing all competitor* M the goal of popular favor. Rival edition*
ba\e been | ubliahetl in Erigl.ind an 1 on the I'otitL'ient, and now,
iu thousands of families, the nooks ol Manou iiarland are wel?
come I mitor*.
* irw raraacTt raoM Lr.VGTiiv brvikws or "*Lo*a."
" We recokt..*e point* in i: which deserve high praise for their
high merit*. True genius alone, tor instance, eould have con?
ceived and executed the scene 1st? ween Lacy aud Ida. The
whole epiaotie of the marriage of the widower with the young
ai d fashionable Helen, is capitally given : and Pa final catastro?
phe U a* tnrilliug w it Is simple andnatural. 'Charley' is one
of the lest drawn people ?eine met with in priut for many a
>'?>. Ida. herself?t arry. Josephine, nurse Kachel. Lynn
lit lines, the aiti?t. the Hana family?indeed, almost everyhidy
Introduced e\.-n to the merest sketcli?ete graphic and distinct.
The book is lull of nerve, and bears marks of that true geniae
fin whose sake much is excusable. We can point to no recent
leu ale work as containing n.er passages than ' Alone.' "
[ Boston Post.
" There is genius, pathos, humor, end moral in ita charming
pages; n.uoh knowledge of buu.an nature, and power to deliue
atl character. It taunot fail to he reed with deep interest by
all who have true tee-ling and warm sympathies. As a work of
Li 'ion it is one of the best we bat a read in many a day.'*
[New York Ooserrer.
" The suprilnr merit of 1 Alone* does not consist merely in
the intciest of the story, with its glowinp thoughts and exquisite
farcies; not iu tin fmiLful portrsiture ol life' and delineations of
character; not in the voices of sympathy constantly falling like
ii ! sic anoa the heart, to quit ken it. better leetiag*; our yet in
its uuwsveriiig adaisinn to what is right and proper in itself ; but
al ove all this, shining forth and giilug new beauty to all that is
attractive in human ebarvcter. ti e purity, and simplicity, and
lovelir ess ot Cbr.stian principle* breathe their ennobling spirit
in every in e." (Lexington .\* , Oeaette.
" A striking and instructive tale, aiming at au excellent moral
effect. It is executed with great art, and depicts character* the
in ; reenksa ai whose beauty will not speedily pass from the read?
er's mind." I N. Y. Evangelist.
" 'Alone' is a book of great merit, and we recal portion*
which display a thorough knowledge of tbat art which enters so
largely into the charse-er ol every tale teller?we mean the art
Of the rsjsewsevar. We heve seh.oni met with ? work of this
kind more graceful I y put porfh. We commend it most cordially
0 the ?Loie ? rtniniiniiv. [Boathari Literary Messenger.
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si,1 ? rial. with the full names of her persecutors and benefactors.
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rei af Be; oni or Passages ir. the Life of an Italian."
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1MUCILAGE, in n^w and oonvpnie'tit Uottlf*,
if M. wi h Merulik Cap and Brush?indspensable to merrhvi's
andsjjsfaltosrsTrncsiy. Forssle by THADDEl'S DAVID!
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WRITIRO INKS, r/ronooneed bythe best chemists to he
? ?? --.i.-.e ther yet ma.'.e For sale to the TRA01
0! LI by THADD?US DAVIDS it Co , manufsetarer? of
INKS mall their varieties. Scaling Wax. Wafers, Mucilage, tsc
No. sO t ..d st. New York.
Cool anb fonnb.
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Hn v w v Sawngs Institu'ion. T:,e tinier w... i>e re?
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a frij REWARD?L0*8T, ftxuwwwj, M*stw?i
*W*?\? No IM East ISrJj s' and M-sv , or between I sthand
Sta-sU. san.e avenue TWO DIAMONDS, ooe white and one
yellow, both iholoeed in the same paper. Whoever brings the
.sate to No. 4?1 Broadway Jewelry Store, will receive the
shove reward and the thanks of the loser, who is an employee
and responsible for them. Jewelers and pawnbrokers bare
bees coated.
lint Art?.
NEW DRAWING BOOK^TOirty tot^ttd
Siadiea of HeaeV LuwVirw, Animal*, rtswera, 4?.
Eo*S kerd ? i ??: r ' s?;,. I , W s( HA! -I Ml Srvsadwer
crrriAi. notice?31 i Broadway-in
k_r eonseqi?rare of alteration* *f the bedding aad Reese vs I
the ?atir? . l, k ? f ENOKA' INOS, FRAMES ARTISTS
MATERIALS. No. ill Broadway wdl be aold at aaoeael aa*4
ara> price* from now to May I. The atoch ceroprtsee a larg
collection of Framed Print*.
?o /?rmere ano ?tfjers.
FLORISTS, GARDENERS, IWrTANISTS,
and PROPRIETORS ui ?UUSF.RIF.S of NEW-TURK
ai i m vtrony.?The aaderavtced aetwi to racer** (tVaaeo) poof
Annual t eielogae*. id onier to for wed ordere for sack artxJe* a*
Bsay so* T HACHP.LIRR,
Uorticaltariet. Botanist and Dealer in (?erden Seeds,
No. M C real messt. New Orleans.
tDants.
AB COOK, WAJSHsU and I RON KB, or Ui Jo
OENZRAL HOUSRWORR, Kr * ?[--?-?, )I1M
\\ i aaa*. with the Iht*? i f rity rwAsreaee. t'an be eeeo fa* two
d*y* at No. 74 Weet 20th-*t.. Oral Ooor in the peer.
AKrSPElTAIU.E .mins Woman wiitics *
situation to W \IT on tlRoWN CHILDREN DO I.IOIIT
CHAMBER WORE aad BRW I ud ?ratende Cat Uns and
> -tirg Lidx'r and Cl ddreu's Dreeses. and all blade tf PasaU y
Sewing. Hs* good rerV-reiieee. Can be seen for three day* at
So. 2K9 Wen 2Ist-ec.
AI ESICAL- INSTRECTION.-A Fr-och
a'I w ur? Lsdy with a Soprano roue of ?apener quality,
u .1 es'to I.FAD , CHOfR in a Church. Catholic or Prot I Staat i
list rtigega herself *? PRRMAMI M s* VWTWO
UOi FRNESS in a family oi School, to teach Preach, Ueraaaa,
I ? i taotraa t otal and Vocal None. Reference*
ell OB. Inquire at No. Iw9 C analst.
SITUATION WANTED? Aa NURSE And
BEAMBTRERI or a* LADIES MAID by a very expo
d French Olri who desires s steady placet and a* LAl'N
DRERS or aa CHAMBERMAI . FIR1 I. AI'NDRKSS bp
I > ? . i; Woman. Call at No 72 eth er , la the
Bcv before.
\\"ANTED?Hy a young? Woman a 011001100.
M U a *oed COOK, ?arsSsnt BAKER aad 6r*t rate
IRONEK and W ASH EH. 1 b* b-s' , f reference, raa be given
ft* in MM pieces. I an be icen for two day* at No. 4*0 Ith
at . corn*r 20th-er.
WAN l BjTJ?A situation by a moat trustworthy
Oilt a* I.AI'NDRESS in all if* bran. be*; a cosapeteat
SI ?! ? .??.', r ; ,,.r< and a.! *lv!e? of Table Linen.
Will do the Chaniherwork of a genteel private family. Tw*
yoareatty lataraooa, Wage. 07. cail or *end t?> sa? 23 **.
WAN'I ED- A situation Lv a reepiTtobio young;
YY ,-,-!,r?d Woman. ?? COOK, i II v M H B R hi A'l D or
NURSE. Ishoaest,S<Steady habit* ami obliging disposition.
A I prroaa wanting inch a servant can call at No. 5* SuUlvan
st. .'first floor, back roc in. for two days.
\\'AN I ED?By an fttu i ii iiri'd young Woman,
D a ritaatkaa ?* cock. WASHER and ironer. Has
Ii e hoot i f city reference. Can be wen till augjagjesj at No. Tl
M est l.Vh st., second floor, back room.
A(.EMS WANTED?In even .'utility of tho
I'nited States, toei ga,e in the Manul*, luting aad Sale of
a faaafly .tsple article, wh , h is required for daily coneamption,
and eSord* a high preajtMad permanent emplovment. Persoiei
>i ssatortsrisoshaasamfstna hVaeasaalvaa relative to the Induce
Sient* oi this new bcsiiiose. Addiea*. inclosing one *taoap, and
rrcslvs full particulars, P. P HARRIS, No. 102 Nassau at,
Ncw-York. _
Bookkeeper WANTED?In on Iron Manu
Rttailag Estahli*bment?e married man preferred. Mast
I |hj roaghl) qualified to take charge of the books of the con?
cern, ai d have got d msBtal I nsiness edaca'iou. Best of refer
ei COB r. qiiin-d AawrOBS (Stech ? sala'V eipected) ROLLlNll
Mil LS, Box No. 2?:?. N Y Post Office.
J I I MAN SI I VA\ 1 s Male and Fnrnolo, ?ro
\I ted iinine,iiai.-lv for lirot clsss families?especially
Cooks Seamatressss, KRilhan Maids, Waiters, Servants wl all
oik. Apply at No. 149 Craud-.f.
loIIN YOENG la Ti ry aurcoaonil in oaiting
(" families, boarding houses, Ac, wiih Servsnts, and Servants
will S 'ua'ioiis. at the Protestant Employment Society's Oflkae,
No. 7 Canninr-tf.
VliTK'K.-A TEACHER.?lino wanting a tit
a* satsoa BS Frtoslaal or Teacher In an Academy may be
add reeled, h. T.. Msaettawary. Addison County, Vermont
CTEAM I KOINE WANTED imm^iatolyvl
k3 About three horse lowct second hand E.noine, in good
mining order, or s new one at a low pri, e. Addreat Hoa No.
M \\ illiem.borth Po>t-Oflii e, naming the price, aud it will ro
rotfO PJB*J pt allention.
S. SCHOOL AGENCY ?od TEACHERS'
??. a I NION (IM7)-By E. H WILCllX k SON, No. 20)
It ? u .i> ?A rEBrETt'AL PvTBonucSB and Naciociaroa for
all orders, et I. 2. or 1 per rent. Ch ec a hol DB BS Bantu
IBBVOBO. 1 to JO arid ion per cent. Checks are renewable and
trai BYOrsI la until fully redeemed, OV #10. RIO, 020, 0?, *>.**?,
No si i.ige to Pupil. Nine years Corresiauideucs through
on: the I iiiiui. Teac he??' and PeoSLB's MkBTIBO DtlLY,
ti to I.' and 1 to 4 o'clock, tilling all orders, vacancies and change*,
glvtaf employment aud income to all, allowm* a Fata t'HBCK
foi i *., Bra s two i.nli is. Editors, llookaeller*. Ac., cau the*
n im then selves and lot Schools, Tear he re, Ac.
WANlEIl-In a I'ubliahiuK Houte, ? LAD
Bboal It; years ol sge who wri'esagond hand. To a par
itl of eorrsel hahHl there is au o| ein ig tor a perinanei t and
- sitaatkaa. Addiess, with references, Box No. 3,404,
Post office.
ANTED?In n I'ub.iahing Hoooo. m BOY
who thoroughly BIsQQeotends Writing Wrapper* and Mall
i News] aper*. and is willing to make himsell generally use
Mo Applicants will please adarsaa, M th< ir own band-writing,
llox No .' !<, '? Post Office, stating reference, sslsry, ke.
1Y ANTED?InniK iUtely. for a Wooton Foe
It ton, a Man who is rhnrouglilv acquainted With makiag
I I'll*. Ni' st line the h (hi t r.t-r. , es ,. ',, ,pisl liestlon*,
..v 11 in moral chaiac'er. Address ilox 2,700 New
York P- st-Office.
WANTED ? In &~ Whulosalo Straw Ooodo
TT I. hi I Beat i laatrioas FORTRR, who is capable of
packiig Straw Ooeal* in the best possible manner. Address
( Ol HTLANDT ST a' this office
WANTED?A jouiio MAN vUin writfa a quick
aiol *,.< d bead 1 Street at lisures. Address, in beodwrlt*
log of S| pin nit, \\ ILLIAMS. Tribune Office,with eapocUtioBe
a to salary, Ac.
WAN'IED?A WOMAN, to cook, wagh, an-1
It in .and h it ?snersl housework ki a private family.
A| I Iv a' No ? Vim BaBBsOt., alt. r |o o'einal a on
W"^"NTF:D?? .Tc?nT-h?nd SOAP-kettle,
one that will hold about i.ncfl pounds. Addreas, ststing
pries V (. Ii R HAI N Mi l iletown. Orange Co., N. Y.
?UI IER WEEK.?W'A MED, at mart, act
*4fl sa?\' n). young Man aa SALESMAN in a first class Por?
ti t>u- s ore, a ho aaa [arena* Ins employers with 01,000 cash, for
w eh V pal c ut interest will be paid and 0X1 per week for ai*
jaanaal soaerod hy stis-k in store. Address with
reMnaasa I ON KLIN, Tribune Office. Agents or Brokers will
, , i i. in an d with.
w
Chances for ?ueineee ?len.
BOOK Bl'HINESS and (.OoD-WILL for
BALE Tis idisilksat oRawM gaJI out his BOOK and
I I Bl.ISN INO ln.sin.-is. ?hieb is one of the oldest and best
Be i ill liiaksluiai In I his gMy ssnhag koaa estaldished nearly
fatty year*. The whole buiness would be aold, or a Special
Parti i rahry retained T- any person wi*hing tooommenee the
I: X husines*. an op|*,rtunity to buy out so good and ssfs s
i , - i ... . .r. For lurther particular* address BOOR
Bl I.LER, Post-Office, New-York.
l^Rl o'r^re for SALE.?Tho propriotor of
\J a Drag Ob f rhs moat flourishing towns la Ohio,
. to retire Irons business, oiler* hi* -to, a, Badding la
rhi.n brick), o?od will fcs., for SALE on tianeakli
te u.s. 'I Le I iisiue.se ? u establlahed sn 1B.T2, and contioBod hy
'he pn ! netor to the i re.ent time. Also fur SALE in connee
ticn ?ith the shove, or separately, s handsome PRIVATE
ENC1 keaatH Jly situated, and tho OROUNDS?
ahoat sn sen -laid oft with tests, and containing a chokts ?*
riete oi PraH Trees, horahhary, lie. | also, sa the prsnsisss, a
, ' i i ll ... Iii l.'.u-. t-'ahle sol other out-kisOdLuas.
The town is one of the most b?a>itiful in the Suis, containing
alout 1.1*0 inhabitants. ai,u is faat becoming a rnsneOMtaring
SjbI lai|llliaiass Any DruggiM wishing to locate
in ti e \S e.t wul t n<i it to his advautage to examine thie before
- ? i ipj ly who c*nnot pay dowu frees 0)0,000
010,(0 i'ed *ecunty for the remainder of
ri.ouev. I',i further particulars, addreee W. M.
M., with real i.aaie.Tribute OOVe._
t?OB BAL E or in EXCHANGE for DRY
I COOLS-A lew good OIL PAINTINOS. Well wor'ky the
-?ose who have a'?ste for auch things. May ho
... ? a: No 1 I l-ivuiosi-st., near Rutgers st.
vor 8ALE-A very valuable UNITED
A STATES OOVERNMERf contract. Oood reasons
i, r selling. Apply to Post Office. Box No. ?AH?
TO iTrTcK MAKERS tnd brick alA8<)NH.?
Propoeale will be received at my office, in the town of New
O-i. . aatil itae l?th dai of Pebruary oeat, for Uvaaing and bora
bag one n.ilnou and a naif of g'-tsl. hard bnek. such as will bo
by I ei t y t gineor of the Aliaatie aud North
a Railroad Company, for erecting Machine-Shop, Depot
Puildtsa and W arehouse st Newbern. fir ssid Company. The
day a will he luruisaed at the yard, which
will be within two or three hundred yards of tho place the aasOsV
iu.s are to be erected on. Tho clay is also keiogdag. Tho
yard si a :... i i r I laAag it. arfl be furnisked free of cost,
t? u co ? Ui require very little expense te prepare.
Or, if prefMTea, psetsans wboprupoeeto make the brkb may
also I ro:,? to pi t up the oi**onry of the buddings at bo saoeh
aeai d a. owi g. s? txey may ?u*ae*t, a certain uoraber
, i rick 10 the cubit foot, and they farnish ?verytAitageeeapletai
an oteninga to be de^ucteA _ ._ .
11.1 , ..i gs are in a cry convenient position for the eon
t .ctor Ivii g immediacy adjoining the town, and one of theea
in u. eLat.ly oo the river and the other, within two or tRteO
, .s, ? *, ^- , ontfscts can also be SBasVa with
; ,.ni.ii yn.rk. with a reliable contractor.
.r wdl kw grreo and taken for the fotthnsl
carrying oct ot iL* seid contract
. i propose or not to take a gorfisa
of 'be stcca of said Company in payment.
- can be aeen at any time on appllca
t.i.Ii *' I. > tfl.ee. _
ketWO* '.e? bern and New York and
. i-rts, which wUI eneble cntregtors to land
j, l laerj Of .ny material* at fery short notice directly e* the)
as MsjggsM the heslth of the r??ce, few town*, Northeaa *r
Santaera, raa boast of fetter.
Proposals will also be received Rw the woodwork sad skstlBf
oftthe .am, buildings, with or witt^ut^j^ftn^^
Newbern, N. C Jan ?, 1?S?.