4§L4___M_;£:;gzA TIIIJ gamma’ Qlatba JOHN H. VVHITE, L A W 0 FFI GE. No. 169 Broadway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..New York. Residence, 32 West 35th street. tf JOHN DOYLE, ATTORNEY AND 00 UNSELLOR AT LA W. Office, No. 13 Chambers street. 1-tf JAMES M. SHEEHAN, ATTORNEY All/[D C0 UNSELL OR AT LA W. Oflice, N 0. 13 Chambers street. 141' JOHN MCCUNN, ATTORIVEY AND 00 UNSELLOR AT LA W, Ofllce, No. 29 Wall street, N. Y. 1-tf ..__...A___.__‘,..__ MICHAEL DOHENY, ATTORNEY AND 00 UNSELLOR AT LA W. Oflice, No. 6 Centre street. Business hours from 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. 1-tf WILLIAM E. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AND 00 UNSELL OR AT LA W. NOTARY PUBLIC, AND COMMISSIONER ron SEVERAL STATES. Law Office 267 Broadway, New York, Residence 219 West 32d street. 3-tf JOSEPH B. TULLY, ATTORNEY AND (JOUNSELLOR AT LAW, 20 Nassau street, ‘*5 uuum No. 10. [19-tf] New York. PATRICK R. GUINEY, ATTORNEY AND 00 UNSELSOR AT LAW, No. 3 State street, Boston. Oflice hours—from 9 A.M., to 4 P.M. Business in Norfolk county attended to at No. 9 Washington place, Roxbury, from 7 to 9 A.M., and from 5 to 9 P.M. 15 B. s. TREANOR, ATTORNEY AND 00 UNSELL OR AT LA W. I 12 Tremont street, Near the Museum, Boston. Mr. T. practices in all the Courts of the Commonwealth, and the U. S. Courts. Particular attention paid to conveyancing and the examination of title to real estate. Naturalization papers procured every day during the sittings of the Courts except Saturdays. 13-tf WILLIAM J. KANE. ATTORNEY AND 00 UNSELLOR AT LA W, No. 13 Chambers street, New York. Titles Searched, Mortgages Foreclosed, gijniiat jnmiabiug Qinniiii. T. LANIGAN. MATTRESS AND BEDDING EMPORIUM- ‘SLVOHNVEILS AND THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Best Live Geese Feathers always on hand. IANOY IRON BEDSTEDS, CRIBS AND HAT STANDS. Manufactured and got up in the neatest style. No. 67 Bowery, corner of Canal street, and 4 Essex Market, Grand street, New York. £- E’.-ranch store, 80 Fulton street, Brooklyn. 9—tf PERKINS & BROTHER, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in OARPETING. OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, STAIR RODS, WINDOW SHADES, &C. No. 104 Bowery, Near Grand street, fiutrlzi anti liratauraiitii. . L.W.PAaKERs CENTRAL SHADES, 563 Sixth Avenue, near 34th st. Reading Room and Quoit Grounds attached to the [mama 24—tf 5-tf New York. P. DOWD, PROPBIETOR OF 'lHE SENATE. No. 47 Ann street, Keeps constantly on hand a choice assortment of Ales, Wines, Liquors and Segars, Cold Cuts, Sandwiches, &c. 21-tf HUGHES SHADE& N. E. cor. William and John sts., N. Y. ALES, WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, OYSTERS and other Refreshments. FREE LUNCH from 10 till half—past 11, A. M. The ALE VAULTS of this establishment are unsurpassed by any in the city. JNO. H. RILEY, Proprietor. 10-3m T . L Y N C H , FULTON FERRY, Brooklyn. ‘U Choice brands of ALES, WINES, LIOUORS AND SEGARS. 2-tf PATRICK M. MASTERSON, 258 First av., cor. 15th st., N. Y. ALES, WINES, LIOUORS AND SEGARS. Mints mitt Iiquntii. JOHN DUNN, DEALER IN WINES, WHISKEY AND SEGARS, All kinds of Liquors on hand. The proprietor is always happy to accommodate his brethren with the best accommodations at the shortest notice. 18-tf 235 East 20th st., between 1st ave. and ave. A. WILLIAM WILSON, 71 Liberty street IMPORTER AND DEALER WINES, BRANDIDES. SEGARS. ac. %‘ Country and Family orders supplied. 18 tf PETER J. TULLY, Dealer in WINES, BRANDIES AND SEGARS, No. 38 Frankfort street, and No. 37 Burling Slip, New York. 7-3m JASPER M. WHITTY, Dealer in WINES. BRANDIES ALES AND SEGIIIIS, 131 Avenue A, cor. Ninth street, Opposite Tompkins Square, New Yaw 7-1m JOHN BRESLIN, 143 Avenue B, corner of 9th street, 97 Seventh Avc., cor. 17th street, and 195 West 17th street, New York, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Imported BRANDIES, WINES. GINS, IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEI LONDON and DUBLIN PORTER, and SCOTCH ALES of various brands. Also, all kinds of Domestic Liquors. Ale by the Iiogshead 0! barrel. Cordials, Syrups and Segars. _ Goods delivered free to any part of the city, Brooklyn, Wil- liamsburgh, or Jersey City. All orders from the country or city punctually attended to, and dispatched at the shortest notice. 6-3m JAMES DOUGHE RTY, Dealer in WINES, LIQUORS AND SEGARS, 360 Hudson avenue, Brooklyn. 10-tf JAMES MCCORMICK & CO., 29 Beaver street, Ofl°er for sale, from the U. S. Bonded Warehouses, of their own importation, the following merchandise: PELLEVOISIN HIGHLY FLAVOBED ROCHELLE BRANDY From the old established house of Messrs. Pellevoisin, Aine & Co. Holland Gin, Imperial Crown, and Other Brands of Scheidam, Burgundy Port Wine, Dufi’ Gordon Sherry, _ Pale and Brown. John Jameson cf‘ Son’s Dublin Malt, and Meehan Whislceys. Qiual. COAL! COAL ! J . BAGLEY is now prepared to furnish parties with the best QUALITY OF COAL, either by the cargo or ton. Guarantees full weight or forfeit coal. Yards « No. 5 OAK ST., and 7 BROAD ST., N. Y. '7-3m COAL. I have constantly on hand the best quality of F A M I L Y C 0 A L , suitable for stoves, ranges, grates and furnaces, which I will de liver, screened, in the best order, at $4 25 per ton. from yards corner of King and Greenwich streets; corner of New Bowery and Roosevelt; 63 Canal, near Allen street, and 137 Duane, near WestBr°adWay' MATTHEW CLINTON 7-3m Qlirran Stramabipii. ATLANTIC ROYAL MAIL STEAM NAVIGIPION COMPANY’S NEW YORK AND GALWAY LINE. The next departure from New York will be the splendid steamer Prince Albert. Capt. Prowse,which sails on Thursday, January 5, 1860, touching at St. J ohn’s, N. F., to receive the royal mails. Prices of passage—First c1ass,$90, $75, and $60; third, $30, including free tickets to the principal cities on the main rail- way routes of Great Britain and Ireland. Third class must pro- vide plates, knife, fork, &.c., and bedding. Passage to St. J ohns— first class, $50: second, $25. For freight or passage, apply at the American Express Company, 61 Hudson street, and at their other advertised offices in the interior. Passage in the third class can be secured at any of the above oflices to bring persons out from man of the principal cities on the main lines of railway in Great Britain for $35, or from Galway for $30. AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY. ALEX. HOLLAND, Manager. Eiahhlrs unit lbarnraa. JOHN HAGGERTY, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, 133 Duane and 3 Marion st., New York. Collars, &c., &c., always on hand. Bulls. ANNUAL BALL OF THE NAPPER TANDY LIGHT ARTILLERY, Capt. R. Smith, At MONTAGUE HALL, COURT ST., BROOKLYN, On Monday Evening, 9th Jan., 1860. Tickets One Dollar. gliiilitutii (lEl]tii1m£til2£wWNWW_ THE NEW YORK MILITARY EQUIPMENT MANUFACTORY, No. 10 North William street, N. Y. D. F. BERRER & CO., (WILLIAM E. HILL, Agent,) Caps, Belts, Knapsacks, Plumes, Pompous, Epaulettes, Belt- plates and Ornaments of every description. Police Badges, Horse Equipments, &c. Samples sent to all parts of the United 7-3m of the best quality always on hand. 7-3m States and Canada on New York city reference. 6-3m I’I{@lNIX “ fiiiiirrllunrnuii. T. N. D WYER, No. 42 Maiden Lane and 25 W. Broadway, New York. All kinds of PAPER MAKER’ S STOCK Bought and sold. Dealer in ROPES. BAGGING, TWINE, OIL CLOTH, &c., &c. _@‘Highest prices paid for waste paper.% 1-tf HAFF E RTY & MCHUGH, CORK IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS, Wholesale and Retail, 7'7 FULTON STREET, One door East of Gold st., New York. C. HAFFERTY. [2-3m] J . MCHUGIL BEEBE HALL & SANDS, COMMISSION PAPER DEALERS. No. 27 Beekman street, RODERICK BEEBE, I 8-tf CHARLES C. HALL, CHARLES E. SANDS. ‘I-I. ALBRIGHT, TOBACCO AND SEGAR EMPORIUM, No. New York. Dill illuiiting anti Distributing. J. S. PERAZ’S BILL POSTING AND DISTRIBUTING DEPOT, 8 Chambers street, N. Y. Posting done in Brooklyn and adjoining towns. All orders punctually attended to, and it necessary a guarantee given for the faithful performance. Orders received at 8 Chambers st., or at the office of this paper. 22-tf BOSTON BILL POSTING. J. L. VIALLE & J. DCNNELLY, BILL POSTERS AND DISTRIBUTORS. Orders received at 3 Devonshire st., Boston. _@* Cheapness, Fidelity and Dispatch. TAKE NOTICE. BILL POSTING. BILL POSTING. WM. H. WILLIAMS, BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTOR, 27 Ann street zbasement). All Work done Neat, Quick, Cheap. 8-tf Horses and Wagons always ready, day and night, to expedite the work @‘ Don’t pass Williams’, 27 Ann street. 5-tf No. 110 Court street. Between Amity and Congress, [7 -tf] " IM.’lllCl’sC:YLE, ARTIST, DESIGNER SI ENGRAVER ON WOOD & METAL, 229 Broadway, New York. ’ flflliii, Stationery, err. W. D. ROE & CO., STATIONERS, PRINTERS, AND . BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, 59 WALL STREET, Corner of Hanover, New York. PRINTING, EN GRAVIN G, LITHOGRAPHING, BINDING AND RULING, In all its branches. We have constantly on hand a fine assortment of both STAPLE and FANCY STATIONERY. We respectfully solicit orders, being confident that we can give satisfaction to all who may favor us with their patronage. WILLIAM D. ROE. [7-6m] PETER MCNEGHAN. MOORE’S IRISH MELODIES. MOORE’S IRISH MELODIES. MOORE’S IRISH MELODIES. MOORE’S IRISH MELODIES are now being published by HARPER & MASON, at Nos. 119 and 121 Nassau street, N. Y. This is unquestionably the best edition ever published in this or any other country. THIRTY-TWO NUMBERS will complete the work. Each part will contain a beautiful title page, with an appropriate design, a characteristic steel engrav- ing, and twelve pages of music, printed on splendid music paper, manufactured expressly for the Melodies. AGENTS WANTED to sell the above work, and as liberal arrangements will be made with the right sort of men, none but those who can give satisfac- tory references need apply. 1-tf (Buns ant iiliatula. MUSKETS TO HIRE. Flint and Percussion Muskets, Swords, Belts, Bayonets, Sheaths, Cartridge Boxes, Ensigns, Guide Colors, Pioneer Caps, ~ Axes, Aprons. 850., TO LET, ALL ENTIRELY NEW, DRIDLS. PARADES. TARGET EXCURSIONS. &C. BRASS CANNONS always on hand, and SALUTES fired. at the shortest notice. @ A LARGE CAMP TENT TO HIRE. Q GEORGE MAWBEY, City Armory, cor. Elm an 1 White sts., N. Y. MICHAEL O’CONNELL, GUN, RIFLE, AND PISTOL MAKER, No. 42 Fulton street, (Over Horton & Robertson’s J err elry store.) Double and Single Guns Stocked, and Jobbing neatly done. 3-tf filrbiral. DR. D. R. SHANAHAN, SURGEON AND AOCOUCHEUR, Can be consulted at his office, No. 67 Fifteenth street, [7 -ti] New York. Brooklyn. 7-3m Between 6th and 7th avenues, filniiiral. E. MANAHAN’S- B RASS B AND. MILITARY AND CIVIC PARADES ATTENDED. PARADES,%Ic., supplying any number of Musicians. The QUADRILLE BAND attends Balls, Excursions and Pri- vate Parties. EDWARD M ANAHAN, Leader. 411 Broome, street, cor. of Elm. N. B.—This band has no connection with any other of the name. 2-3m Zliilliariiii. PHELAN’S BILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS. O’CONNER & COLLENDER, Manufacturers, 63, 65, 67 and 69 Crosby street, New York. 1-3m Bats anti «flaps. MUBCH, HATTER. E001’. of Twenlietli street and Third Ave., Model Hats and Caps for Gentlemen, plain and fancy styles of Ladies’, Misses and Children’s of every variety, produced with inimitable taste and fashion, consisting of all the various braids from which summer goods are manufactured. 26-tf HATS! HATS I! HATS!!! Great Reduction in Prices. CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. Fall Fashion for 1859 now ready. Best quality fine Moleskin Silk Hats at the low price of $2. These Hats are the same quality as sold elsewhere for $4. Please call and examine. ‘ SMITH, . 31 Park Row, under Lovejoy’s Hotel, 22 A few doors from Beekman street. street, N. 0.. PROSPECTUS OFA WEEKLY IRISH JOURNAL, To BE CALLED “ THE PHCENIX.” Office, 44 Ann street, New York. THE first number of the Pnmmx will be issued on Wednesday EW for the week ending on the 4th of June next. The proprietors of this enterprise desire to be as brief and ex- plicit as possible, in stating the principles on, and the objects for, which it is undertaken. hThe principle is this: The capital has been subscribed in S_31T:3iS Of $25 each. to be limited to two hundred, and the finan- (tnab epartment will be under the supervision of a Committee, tg § named by the Shareholders; but the policy and course of e . ournal shall not be controlled, in the least, by any persons having a pecuniary interest therein. Irilsllll 31118 the; PH