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a ene were, told me that I was yet to have corti@- catesfrom the first of January; I never sold any of my certificates to a man named Sehwalve, but Rakiclewicz id; L spoke to Rakiclewier about a difeulty Thad with my wife, but the interpreter (Johwnnasson) had settled it for mo; 1 was uot a soldier in my ewn country, [ took part in the revolution: T'was a notary. and took part with the administration. ‘Tho colonisation to Texas was of 2 military character; I wrove my name in book 47; the word infaniry after it ts not in ay, handrithog: Thad tickets sent to me for passage to Baltimore, whic were formen who were going on board the boat from foot of Eighteenth street; T cannot reco lect the time I was to be on board with the men {Letter produced and marked 74} This letter was sent to mo; I reovived it from Simons; he had for exch man who was ordered to bring men on board, a similar letter Enclosed! you will find (thirteen filled up, two blank) r tickets, for the steumor from here to Baltimore. Treinstant you get the open communication of 5 o'olock of the afternoon of to-day, notify our imm liste departure to all, Hand the tickets to the Captain on board of the ves- sel. You will find some blank tickets, whieh you may fill up for apy persons you ma; n. : . 3 7h55n SCHLESSINGER, New Yorx, April 23, 1851 Witnees continued—I had abeut eighteen men; I have Jost the list; Che boat was to be there about cight o'clock; Iwas to be on board with the men some time before 10 o'clock. ToMr. Van Buren—I am notcertain who wrote the word “infantry” after my name; Schlessingor asked mo if I would go in the infantry, and then be pat infantry to it; he did not tell me how officers were to be choson in ‘Texas; he told me that three different kinds of mili would be there; I went to tho boat at the foot of Eighteenth street; it was a towboat; there were about ten persons with me; I canuot recollect the name of a le one; Tcannot recollect what was on the first page ef the book 47 (torn out); after the arst, I handed the letter marked 74 to Raklelewiez; I only told the men to collect at 2 certain time, Jacob Aims depored—TI reside at 75 Second avenue; I am President of the Drover’s Bank; I kuow D. Henry Buftoctt, Mr, Hoffinan inquired the object of this tostimony. Mr, Van Buren said he was going to prove that his ge- neral charncter is bad by this witness. who is Mr. Burt- nett’s uncle. Mr. Hofman said if Mr, Burtnott was not to be con- sidered ssn witness in the cause, the testimony offered to impeach him was as irrelevant and immaterial as tosti- mony to the character of any other person in the commu- Rakielewior; he nit) Mr. Van Buren then proceeded to detail a catalogue of infamies which he proposed, by this witness, to prove Burtnett guilty of. Mr. Hotiman aaid ifthe defendants waived their ohjec- tion to Mr. Burtnett's testimony, thon the impeavhment would be admissible. Tho Court had already intimated that, in the disposi- tion of Burtnett’s case, he would be governed by a deci- sion in tho Supreme Court in a capital case—thu namo of which he did not recollect now—aud that is, that whoo & witness refuses to testify and answer all the quosfions #ubmitted to him, he is no louger s witness, and what ho hhaa teatificd is to be stricken from the cause. It hus been suggested Ly the defendant's counsel, that the evidence that the witness had given would weigh pon the minds of the jury ; but he (the Judge) could eradicate it from his, and he had no doubt the jury coulddo the same. He now declared that the testimony of Burtuett is not to weigh a foather in this case, and that it is ontiroly stricken out. There would be therefore no necessity for impeaching him. If the Court for a moment thought that there wasa juror in that box who would be influenced Dy Burtnett’s testimony. he would admit the impeach- mient of his character ; but he would instruct the jury that they were bound, on their oaths, to dismiss the testimony of Burtnett altogether. ‘There is no such wit- ness in the case Mr. Van Buren said he would wieh to see Mr. Cutting, to consult whether they should not insist on the testi- mony of Hurtnett being kept in the case, This decision would thorten the testimony for the defence, and ho Would ask if the prosceution ‘intended to offer any testi- mony in contradiction to theirs, as to the charucter of Mr. O'Sullivan Mr. Hoffman—Certainly n Mr, H. also remarked that when the Judge had deeided on excluding Burtnest’s testimony. the counsel could not move to have it consi- dered in the care. ‘The Court here took a recess. On the reassembling the Marshal stated thnt he had been to the Kings county jail. and found that Burtnots had not been at French's either on Thursday or Friday last, but that he had come into town on #rid‘y evening, after eight o'cice he says, to reea sick child. The Marshal guve directions that he should be put in elose confincment, and that. if he transgressed again, be should to ell, n said thatat present ho was notin any nent than the jailer himself. shal—If the Judge orders that he shall be con- 1, it will be done. ‘—1 think it had better be doneatonoe. Tho Judge then wrote an order to that effect. ‘Lhe Mar-hal was then interrogated by Mr. Van Buren, and depoeed—Un certificates from the Distriet Attorney, I pay the witness fees; where the witnesses are com. mitted to prison I count the days myself, and require no other evidence of their being Witnesses. and pay them; the pa T0is notin the usual form; those in the hands of wiez are not in the usual form, and I until produced here ou trial; one certi- poy a dollar and a quarter a day, and Ss DOL, One names the the term of the Court, es not the other di Mr. Vani cumulative, consult Hie ther ge on with any testi ‘The Distr if the defen suid he had rome more evidence, but it was dhe would like to have an opportunity of g with Sir, Cutting before he proceeded further. d that the prosecution would now y they had. Attorney would offer no other witnesses e rested here. Mr. Van Buren offered to submit the oase to the jury the charge of the Judge. District Attorney said that after the gentleman’ opening, end keeping Mr. Hoffman here for three weeks it war not like » would let the case go to the Without making some reply to the statements of th fendant’scouncel 1 id insist on Mr. Hoftman's ing th y remarks, he (the Distriet Attorney) would elaim his ri to wind up the ease Some conversation occurred as to the order of specs and the number of counsel t) be heard on euch si: District Attorney remarked that he had a great deal o rebutting testimony, but he meant to say that if the defendaws closed Lere, he should not cali another wit- ess Mr. Van Buren having consulted with his client, said— Our testimony is closed. The Dis tvict Attorney—Then the testimony on the part of the proeecution ix closed, A dircussion then ensued as to whether Mr. Blankman would have the right to address the jury for Cupt Lewis, in on to the speeches of Mr. Van Buren and Mr. Cutting on behalf of the other defendant (Mr. O'Sul- livan). and the court reserved its decision on the matter till 1024 o'clock Tuesday (thie) morning. On Sunday, March 28, by the Rev. C. P. Fay, Janes W. Pravx, late of Columbia, South Carelina, to Maatna C. i hen C. Burdett. of this otty reoklyn, on Sunday, March 28, by the Rev. Mr. Bteimle, Mr. I'k. Meissner, of Muhihausen, to Miss Ben- tua Nizxeven, of Hamburg, Germany Di On Sunday. March 28, Isavenza, daughter of J. W. and Eliza Kamington. aged 2 months The f ui pd acquaint os of the fumily are Invited | Pratt, Liverpool; Clin to attend the funeral, this morning, at 10 o'clock, | Hy Woodis, Buncher, do *(Brem), Hubbert, from No. 667 Greenwich street eipbia, to Lond for’ Bremen: echrs Julia’ A Rich.” Snow, On Sunday morning, March 28, of consumption, Janne MV We tite Hecho sete ie Meneny years and 4 months. Liverpool, 0° di ship Palmetto, Jacks: His frier acquaintances are respectfully invited | Charleston; bri ; Extra, Long, Barbados re with mdse and passengors, to Grinnell, Ship Helvetia (pkt). 7 oe feat, dr. Ns S01 passengers, pessed Lip supposed to be. the lor NYork, hove te reofed foresail. Ship New York (pkt), Thimnpsoi mdse ai to Mortimer Sele! 2, wit! vice aad 358 pascengor se 1 Thine 4 10, lon 46, paseo Glasgow. Glasgow; 234, Int 41, lon G1 12, passod an Am shi sengers, supposed to be the New Hampshire, from ow You 47 days, abe, Livingston i » Hav Taylor & Morrill +k Paul Boggs (of Warr with sugars tod W. Swell Brig Rufus Soule, Colson, Gu: engar, to Maitland, Diter, opgaliant i Brig Edit adage, with sant molasses, tod J Taylor & C rig Emporium (Br, f Windsor, NS), Colter, Prinee, 15 oer with wood, to AC Rossire & K Randall 78, with sugar and mol h' 2, It ses, to M M Fi 53, lon 73, spoke schr “U! Boston. Sobr Francena, Hooper, Jacksonville, EF, 11 days, with lupber, to S H Rockenbaugh. chr Esther Bui and rice, to J B Schr Governor, Wal to J Grice. Darien, Ga, 9 days, wit ayama, PR, 15 da} Co, vossol to Pook & yy kales during the ‘passaxe; split topsail Co, (of Now Bedford), Blackwell, P nee, Miatera | March, Havre, Fob 26, with mdse and tat lon, wehsven, from Hates closed reefed main topsall and | Havro, March 4, with | re, March i. Maroh Sone: for wi “Anhworp with mdse ort), Drinkwater, Nonvitas, 12 pany, &0, to Thos Owen & Son. Matensas, 12 days, | ith hureh in (of Waldoboro), Roberts, Sagna la Grande, 11 ‘room: tetia,” for Tuttle, Savannah, 10 days, with cotton ith timber, Schr Caroline Mall, Rodgors, Aloxandria, 8 days. Schr Willett S Robins, Smith, Alexandria, 8 days. Schr New Rogulus, Waters, Alexandria, 8 days. Schr Planet, Snow, Rondout. Sehr Ellen Kodwan, Schr Thos B Smith, Schr Cornelia, Youn, Now Bodford, 16 hours, Sehr Danicl Ruseoll, Lf Sheer, Portiand, Conn, Osgood, New Bedford, 3 days, Kelley, New Bedford, 2 chad Schr Nancy Mills, Eldridge, Portemouth, 40 hours, Schr Cadet, Barrett, Rockland, 4 day: Schr Ebon Herbert, Johnson, Rookland, 4 days. Schr Florence, Jameson, Rookland, 4 days, Schr Richmond, Shaw, Rockland, 4’days, Schr Bride, Bessey, Rockland, 4 days. Sobr Mt Verngn, flall, Rockland. 4daye. Schr Eliza Jane, Emery, Rockland, 4 days. Schr Thos Hix, itall, Rockland, 4 days, Schr Mary Lanudon, Schr Benxal, Pierce, Rockland, 4 days. Sokr Ju! now, Rockland, 4 days. Schr Massachusetts, Hix, Rockland, 4days, Schr Rio Grande, Hix, Rockland, 4 day Sohr Ontario, Haskell, Rookland, 4 days. Schr Melbourne, Everett, Rockland, 4 Schr Amaranth, Fitts, Portland, day: Sloop Joel Hall, Clarke, Portland, Cona. Salled, Ship Empire, Thorndike, San Francisco. Wind during the day SE. Telegraphic Marine Reports. Simonton, Rockland, 4 deys, Boston, Maroh 29. Arrived—Stoamer Ontario, NY: Herald Marine Correspon Young, NOr! Thomas Walter, Marshmua 5 os, Mayaguez, PR; schrs San Luis, New Haven; Emily C Horton, Gandy, NYork: J Townsend, Gloucester, Mass; Elvira, Muluer, Al wannah; Marietta Burr, tol, RI; J M Taylor, Lawson, York; Willow, Lin: Mary C Turball, Baynum, d Geo Edwards, Creck; Sacramento, Nickerson, NY ork; Indo; loy, do; Sam1 RK Jackson, King, Attakapas Rio, Nickerson, Boston. Clenred—Brig Ke oh, rry, do; Pinta, Perine, Norwich; Geo Edward, River; Joseph Fitield, Hoover, Deep Crock; San_L liams, Hartford; EC Horton, Gandy, N Yor! Lake, Providence; J W Boll, Rowland, NYork: G Worth, Fall River; J & N Stewlman, Gandy, N York; Shark, Mailler, do. Miscellaneous. Br Sip Ley Ann—Capt Owens, commande: vossel, Iovt off Britton Island, who left in s small five of his crew, to return to his vessel, and suppose eon lost, were picked up by steamboat Georgia, Br Bark Anwar PAassace from Baltimore to Liver} the Plymouth Rock on 26th inst thrown on her beam end lying d main topsail, during s SE gale. Her m: nd ehe righted with five feet water in Her pumps were kept constantly going, free her. She had n cargo of 15, flowr, and 5000 stave: Bric Carozivy, Kendrick, from Wi Boston, was at the bar Smithville, on th boon detained since Isth the bar; 150 others were also waiting. Scun Fivive Choun, before reported ashore 01 7th, while close out away Scux June Horxinson, from Philadelphia, fo: burg, before reported ashore in James River, arrive folk 2oth, with loss of anchors, chains, sails, &, Tur topmast, topsril, and topzallant yard of rigged Yestel, were fallen in with and stripped by tishing schr Union, at Gloucester, from Geurges Spoken. Ship JW. Galveston b date, lat 4°}, Brig Sterling, FP 22, lat », lon 7 Schr Cicero, from 11, Int 23, lon Jon 42 15. , from Matanzas for Charlosto: orgetown, Foreign Ports. to complete her cargo at Messina. FMKALTAR, Mur: Bark Ortona, Colburn, fro NYork, to day: wind BE. Mariel, Colson, for ks, do, 7 rtha Aana, Messer, disg, omon Eaton, Sh March 15—Bark Mai port abt Lecnokn, March 6 sing, to load for, Boston. oll, NYork. Matanzas, M. Majestic, Molkin York 6or7 da. terday's paper, should have bi 25th) PR, March 8—Arr brig teabe Oth reported Idg for NYork) dis enon,” disg. Sr Jonun, NB, March 21—Arr br rah, Johns! ladelphia; Juverna, Taylor, NYork; schr ‘Ori, M and Echo, Holder, Boston. Cla 20th, schr Cuba, C: Boston. Home Ports. APALACHICOLA, prey to March 15—Cld_ shi Urquhart, Europe (supposed A Boston; Vark Su rewer, Koopman, NYork. In port 15th, among others, ships N Biddle, Cant Liverpool, ldg; Ohio, Conklin, for N York, do; barks tterson, from do, dis elivgk brig Lilian, Rose, tur N York 1d 0 do. ALEXANDRIA, M ch 26—Arr Br ship Thomas, Newport, W; bark Dearborn, N York; ticnt, Jones, Port . Sd Br'brig Comet, John, NB; schrs Empiro, Ryder; Page, Cramer, NYork. 2th—Arr schrs Z Stratton, Studdams, and John ( Sharp, NYork. Sld sohrs Mary Ann, Haley, aud Terry, NYork. BOSTON, Iadelphin; fo Ship Hindost r Triumph, Mason, do. Sid’ bark » bark Ellen A Parsons, amd sell noxt day. sth Arr ship Susan Hicks (of Boston), to attend funeral, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, from the re f iis father, Bloomingdale road. near | vell, Bow a Bixty-cight et, without further invitation. fie re. | lym, Buco del Tore aie muains will be tahon to Calvary Cemetery for interment. lays, SFranc Emily Kerr On Monday, ¥ 29, en Bravy, in the 70sh year Longford of ler ron Patrick, are resp Camden, M F : 4 y reques tend her funeral, to-morrow after. |) DARIEN, March 20—Sii sche Lejok (of Elsworth), — pl Barre a ct Ba we ee a Rl oe “Tn port brigs Factor, Handy, for NYork; Burmah, Flye, Her remains will be taken to Calvary Comotery for in: | 2" fort Wins Cantor, Mandy: Por Ny terment PALL RIVER, March 2b—Sid_sclirs Virginia, Wrighting- On Sunday, March 28 of congestion of tho brain, Hvarr | ton, Phitadelphis. Paseed up 26th, ache Correll, from Nor 4 ; lk fo Lyon, aged 70 years 11 months aud 11 days, in the full | & ney N, March 21—Arr brics Velasco, Hill, Wells, eee ee ie Hern Me, for Buckaville; Horaus Greoley, Chase, for ‘The friends and acquaintances of his family. and those | "45! x34, schr Hontietta, Matlock, NYork. Cl 23d, brig O'- of Varnes Il. and Abraham Lyon. Mrs. 8 iL. Nicholson, | frice Btonart, NYork; sith, sch Empiro Maxwell, News und hie son-in-law. John Marshall. are respectfully in- | buryperts vited to attend his fancral, this afternoon, eb 2 o'clock, OUCESTER, March 28—Arr sehr Ada, Woodbury, Mar- from 1:30 ( street. near Houston. hod for - BAIS sche 12 W Wolllagien, On Monduy, March Mauris Sorts, daughter of Se ee As oe 8 Trane P, Su your of her age EWES, Del, March 23, 8A M—More than 40 vessels are Hier relatives © rerpecifully Invited to at- | now in the offing, going to s them aro the barks tend her funeral, toanorrem af «rnvon. at 4 oelook, from | Aaron J Harvey, tor Mags for Havan the residence of her fath 715 Fourth street arct, for ee ao uetenne reat ic do; olear, with # strong bri s Chureh for interme eof county Mayo. reth nth 1 Pennsylvania Wrsrtan ¢ fon of th as ©. Commin: Wn Lt sed. late + Marvillon. (Ohio), papers ples te i a ar TS A mN, MARITIME INTELLIGENCK, manor 30 MOON KETS. HIGw WATE: 1-8 48) PORT OF NEW YORK. MARCH 29, 1852 Cleared. } Bearse, Apalachicola, Chamberlin & 4, C Ship Nebraska, Phelps. Ship Camden, Sherw ston, Donham & Dimo: Bark Alexinn, Chase, M act, Stevens, Savannali an Aun (Br), Rennels, Seville, J B r Brie Howlet, Crawf rd, Neavitas, MM Preeman & Ci Brie (Br), Eldridge, ‘Cienfuegos, JR Gordon. Sleeper, Cardenas, R W Trundy. tt, Gilkey, Ponee, PR, H Mors Mery, Chase, Baracos, master, Holene, Crithn, Charleston, NL McCrondy &Co. Sehr tra Brewster, Horton, Wilmington, NC, NL Cready & Co. Sehr Ann, Percell, Petersbrag, J Hunter & Co, Sohr Patmos, Sanford, Richmond, mast or WH , Mailer & Lord. br Mary M ol, Phil lp J Hand, Schr Chas Carroll, Kaynor, Philadelphia, J W McKee, Sole J Cooley & Co, Young, Boston, J Atkins & C Arrived, bip Hemisphere (pkt), Whittlesey, Liverpoot with indce sud 401 stecrage paseourers, tod A Ship Leviathan, Knapp, Liverpool, Maron Clearman & © eph Milliken, Provid HAKLESTON, March 25—Cld brig Vandali P'M—Thebrig Yankee, for Havans, w returned this morning, with About twenty collice scbrs are exe from EN PEW ORLEANS, March 20—Arr steamships Em Alexandria, alker, Marseilles; A barks Brilliant, Miller, Rigs; Baron Prenerer, Genon; Saranac, Bullen, Charles' 11, Morse, Savannah; Sarab Thorndike, Hai mera (Sp), Brownl Bareelona; echr ‘an, Nichols, Mobile. NORFOLK, March 26—Arr kAG Hill, Cu . Rochelle, tr sohr Samuel Cullen, Providen: 7th, schrs Hartford, mi ford, Somerset, Carroll, NYork. RTSMOU' wer Harbor), Fanta Marts delphis for Portland jarah Matilda, Coomb r Pro Mente Cristo, Morton, Phil cel, Darey, NY ork for do; ort N York. RICHMOND, March 28—Arr steameh Welton, Philadelphia; City of Riehmon sebre Lonisn & Margaret, Bisadel, Porto erry, Attakapas. BOAVANS AL, March 25—Cld bark JA Tasard u Smyrva, Del, vin flower, Machine for N York: 5 STONINOTON, March 2 WILMINGTON, NC, M ucenter, Maas; tobe Henrietta, a eh ke, Brigg ‘ork, C by Havana: othe ache Mary Powell, Powells NYork. Norfolk. Roston: 2th, Pavilio: pring Bir re Arrivi Passenge: ardr Jnir, Mactor 8 Geary—140 in tho storage, py Bkolfetd, Liverposl, Feb 16, with mave spore, Nesmith & ¢ Albert (pkt), Meyer, Londen and Portsmouth, Newvrras—Herk Chieftain—C W Clark | Rocke, Hon J Bown, Wim Loper, in Tat 4111, lon 65: ‘sunin, from NYork for Galvoston, no date, off A large ship steering W, undor jury topsails, was seen, no ', for Guadaloupe, March GixceNt, March 1—Bark Rionzi, Bangs, for Boston, ldz, 2th ult, ship Rovenue, Crew- Nurviras, Rark Florence, Fales, for NYork; schy New Yor Mil Pacenso, Feb Sid Robinson, Yemuri 1) NOr bre, Phila erson, Phila- delphia and sd 1th for Mayaguez ‘ Oept do ith, barks Avolo, And Jaines Hall, for NYork, 1d brics Emily (Br), for do do: WA Drew, Dunniug, (was werp); Cordelia, Henry, from Baltimore, sehr Pampero, Ken- rk. March 27, P M—Cld brig Empire, Crowell, started, but came to anchorin the Roads, and r Feb 20; bark Ciyde (Br), Mills, do Jan 29; brig Chicopes, Clifford, Philadelphia; schr Charter Oak, Kelley. do. At tine, ship Plymouth Rock, Caldwell, “Liverpool BALTIMORE, March 27 a 28—Arr b: Florence, LUBEC dschrs Dennis, Bonnett, and Es lien, I N York, PV OBILE ‘March 21—Arr brig Calvert, Hudgi , Phila del- Leeds, NYork 10th inst, tin Hanana 17th; Americ lig lachicola; ship North Boston; bark Ellen, Pendisto r Hallowell, ytown, San Ju from at the bar. Cid steam sw ton ani Lavaca Bay; Indopendenc dard, ia Galveston sad Indianol: i City of Lincoln ntecout, Liver 1; th Hamilton, Jone rte itatesman, Anderson. Leodes, Robbins, N St Thomas; Lileidabo (Sp), Gelp Towed ships Chicora, and € Ll = Ly pe to the bar hip Winchester, bark ary Smith, and st Lawrenes. SINORFOLK, arch 20-Avr schrs Ashland, Walpole, Are aches Brown, Hant, and ann. oh 25—Arr sohra Alfred Barratt, Bakor, erica. Dalieta Bee n, Snow, NYork; d, RockIand for Arr schr Nile, Virginia, rob 2—Arr bark Prospect, nes, NBedfor: Trig Ananwai Almey, WICKFORD, March 26—Sld ‘schr Arion, MoLoughlin, Lonnonr—B8hi Prince Albert—G Webb and lady, Mr Taner and Inly, DS Meyer, T Wallin, Dr G OU, jonce. PHILADALPHIA. March 2)—4 PM. Arrived—Bark Lowell, Hammond, Boston; brig Baily, Savannah; Williams, W Swain, oxnndria; ckerson, Hos- Hewitt, do; J B Dickerson, Corson, Bris- meth, do; May, do; Ni- netta, Chorry, Port Walthall: Joseph Fifield, Hover, De dence, Had- Richmond; Carver, Cardonas; schrs M F Lutter- Wost Indies; MC Turball, Baynum, NYork; Ninett: May, Pall ais Wil- Hoffman, | j steamer r of this boat with d to have before reported abandoned on her was fallen in with by Sho to under asts wero the hold. but they would not bushels wheat, 1608 bbis ington, NC, for Port au | OR A RR TR RRR ne Oey RN - ae wen AUCTION SALES. | FOR SALE. | a SO SALE UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALB OF GRO. | —A PERSON CAN TASH A 3 A Corlens Tgwaras Wi eo muon a $1,500. featuring Sueines, thea. pompaon j balt-pest 18 Cree shcool, coanes of Greonnten | Seeily conducted, for the sbeve cum in'cash, aad witch: will | streot Stag or Cot Almonds, Sweet pay Lat | 2 ether tha: lo party ON, Soap, Candles, Beer Pum ‘Kegs, Sugar Mill, need [dresa name | Counter, Brandy, Wines, Soales, W +d. Prones, Se- ce, which ee Shee, Ee ae O¥ PERSONAL P SY FOR SALES | UCTION.—STANDARD ROSES.—J. L. VAN. 000 oh 5essoN Renee Ty FoR sAUe— | A water. will sell. at his rooms, 12 Wall street, Wod- W splendid Gold fatches: several Diam ‘ianos, | PT any, Anat aan etch are tne collontlono® Rese bts a voneasie es i gale at bargain Apply at ‘ot D, Boll, Flor | the Life Insurance Ofice, 68° Nesuun eat. Aiso's fine oslechion ef Camiline and chtec chcive | otice: : einen Save Plante, é oe ees eee UCTION NOTICE.—JOUN L. VANDEWATER & Co, will sell by auction, st thoir sales room, 12 Wall reot, on Tuesday, Mareh 30, 2 v’clock, & tine oollection d Prairie Ro: from the B. Mantol, Bloominguale road. ‘Catalogues | morning of sal | Avon CTION NOTIC | the corner of Warren and Washiugto AUCTIONEER. This dsy, at 1036 o'clock, at ‘streets, the Stook of ual variety of arti- —By W.L. Van CTION NOTICE.—THOMAS DELL, AUCTIONEER. —By W.L. Van Zandt.—Wedavsday, as 1034 welch, | will be sold the genteel Furniture of # family at No. 50 | Sixth avonue, comprising kitchen arrangements, basomont, hall, parlor, and bedroom Furniture, in good order, Car- tr, Ol Cloth, Be. too numerous ty Advertise, Partioulars } in time, UCTION NOTICE —THOMAS DELL, AUCTIONEER. By W.L. Van Zandt.—Thursday, at 10 o’olock, will de sold, without resorve, tho ontire valuable Furuiture con- tained in the mansion, No. 80 Leonard stroet, near Broad- ay, compriting all ths clogant and. ‘unoful arrangeme 2 farge establishment--pariors, drawing roome, basements, halls, forty bedrooms, &c.; Pisnoforte, mantel Oraaments, kc, Phrilculars in catalogues to-morrow. NOTICE.—THOMAS BELL, AUCTIONEER. A vonion —By W. L. Van Zandt.—Large vale of elegant Parui- ture, on Priday, in the snleroome 13 Spruce street, will be continued on Saturday, Numerous otuer sales Nt, d nounced, ae Sts eh panty SST UCTION NOTICE.—J. D. HOLBROOK & CO. WILL well, this day, at No. 104 Maiden Inne, 200 packages and uly ua- lots, Hardwaro, Cutiory, Edge Tools, &c., in lots to suit tho trade, consisting of & gengral ausortmout of ‘Ten. Trays, Fancy and Gothie Waiters, Table, and De-sort Knives and Forks, Pocket Cutlery, Razor Saws, Chisols, Latu, x and Shingling (Hatohets, Broad aud Hand Axos, Hoos, Rakes, Shovels, &. UCTION NOTI C. CASSIDY, AUCTIONEER--BY | H. N. Bush.—This day, at 1°32 o'clock, in the Sales | Rooms, 10 North William strect, sale of Dry Goods, Clothiag, | Jewelry, Watches, Fancy, and Plodged Articles, bo, Also, 50 boxes Segara, 100 new Sogar Boxes, Nuts, Raisins, Susp, Oyster Stand, Kegs, Oil Can, &e. K. D, SMITH, 3. GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SABE AT Auction,—The stock and fixtures of Mra. William Ru- thort’s Grocery and Liquor store, situated at No. 271 Wash- | ington, corner of Warren strovt, will bo soid at suction on ‘Tuesday, the Seth inst. Also a quantity of Household Fur- niture,&o. Sale to commence at 10 o’clook. BY spec GEGEMAN, AUCTIONERR—WEDNESDAY, March Sist, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at 8 Cottago Place, Columbia street, South Brooklyn, Parlor, Chamber, snd Kitchen Furniture. Catalogues at the oom, This Fur- niture is all as good as new. { DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMPTORY resale in partition, by order of the Supreme Court, of | 132 Lots of valuable property, situatod on 4th, 5th, 6th, Ae avenues, O4th, 6th, doth, 7th, Gsth, (9th, 70th, 71s 2d street Adrian H. Muller will sell at auction, on Wednosda} March Slst, 1952, wt 12 o'clock, M., at the Merchants’ E change, in the city of New York. by order of the Suprome Court (under the direction of Philo 'T. Rugsles, Esq., ré being the lots sold on the 16th, 17th, 1sth, and man, belonging to the estate of Jamex Amory, dooensod, the purchinsers of which Lave not compliod with the terms of sale: j 1lot corner 4th avonuo and 63d street. 1do. do. 6th avenue and 69th street. | 1 do. dy, 4th avenuo aad 66th street. | 7 do. W. side 4th avenue, botwoon Gith and O7thatreets. | 3 do. W. side Sth avenue, between 67th and 6sth streets. | 4.do. W. side Sth avenue, betwoon 7¥th and 71st stroct: 4 do, W. side Gth avenue, between Uth and 70th strvo 3 do. W. side Sth avenue, between 65th and Séth stree ide 61th street, betwoen 4th and Sth avenuo: side 67th street, between 4th and Sth avenu side oath street, between 4th and Sth avenue: ride 5 9th street, betwoon Sth and 6thayenues, Md inst; she had want of suilicient water to cross mn Muscle Lodge, was tho vessel seen by the stuamer Eastern State. r Potors- id at Nor- & square ‘22d “inst, Banke yn, March m Paler- NYork 2 for New- . for Mer or - ¢ en 13th, ton, Phi- feMalien, avanagh, Lorena, ri E ward, Fiti Adelaide, Coleman, and T Jompton, Panama, Mol rpool ndleton, to no Castner, ith, Hart- March 27—Arr brizs | |, Gardner, isn C lady, Don iH side 68th street, between Sth and 6th avonue: . side Zist street, between Sth and 6th avenues . side 70th street, between Sth and 6th avenue: . side7Ist stroot, botwoen 6th and 7th avonue: side 72d stroct, between 6th and 7th avenues 8. T. HILL & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 96 ATLANTIC street, Brooklyn, will devote their time and attention salo of Merchandise, Household Furniture, Horses, Carriages, &c., at their store, or elsewhers, Liberal ad: vances made on property, if required, Respectable refe- rences given. A Ind wauted, ATALOGUES OF THE PAIy 8, edals, Furniture, &c., of the late Philip Hono, to be Zth, Wth and 2th of April, are now roady at the ofice of the Auctioneer, E. H. LUDLOW, Mortimer Buildings, 11 Wall str FLOM BERT & KENNY, AUCTIONTE, Mahogany and Walnut Furnitur o'clock, at 172 and 174 F a large ‘and desirable ver Furniture —ROSEWOOD, ‘This morning, ton street, Brooklyn, by catalocue, | rtment of yood Parlor and Cham: osewoud and mahogany Sofa: -top Centre and. Pi ion Dining Tables, Etazore: t Stands, in wood and iro; d mahozan, sand Washstands, in marble and plain; Fr nd other Bedsteads; pure hair d wood seat Rockers and Chairs; d Chamber Fn mahog Bodstends: and rush worthy th ful oil painte nishing artic! Also, an invoice of bea: Catal he sale. on of buyers. Window Sha H. LEEDS, Fashionable on, Esq. building is t by auctio o be t will stock of rich cal March 31, the Largo ined in ‘the establishment, which ean in style or by any in the iclo of which is warrantod in every resp part of elegant roseweod Etegere; plat satin Wo: ido boards and Wai d mahogany oxten- sion Dining Tab! ‘ood, eovered in silk brocatelle and ii spring eas Tables; Sofa do, hogany; § iptions of Fnrnitur in ofk, Diack walnut, &c. Purchasers can have the furni- ture nntil the Wth yf April, upon paymont of their bills, and the furniture be ¢xamined until the day of sale. ENRY T. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD Furniture.—All the Furniture in house 86 Chambers et, consisting of the usual assortment found in a largo ding house, such as Sofas, Chairs, Tables, dining room, nd Kitchen Carpets, Curtains, oil Paintings, &e. at sale, er Chairs; nt Contre and ma- SALE valuable Painting Loods & will econd large sale at store 376 Broadway, opposite on Friday and Saturday morning, J, at I o'clock. These are inowntestably tho tion ever offered for sale in this city. Opoa day and evening. AMES COLE, AUCTH ZREMPTORY S. ts, on Clason avenue, Pai FER—VE E valuable ‘Building nd Bergen streets, Brooklyn. James Cole will sell at guction, on Wednesday, March lst, at 12 0" at the rchants’ Ex. fn New York, ing desirable t lots, viz. enue, 17 lots on\Doan on Vacific strest, aud host property veral years past. aid the fine y, all tend to make t Clason aventio is now being opened, Pacific street is paved and built upon dings. This ix destined, at no very distant t of tho city of Irooklyn. ain on bond and mort s apply to Moasrs, Wrookiyn.. Ma property ve oad will be v with first class bu eriod, to. becd Yerms.---Sixty per eent. may if desired. For farther Murphy & Vander be obtained at the offices of the a kiyn, and 9 Wall street, ACOB BOGART, AUCTIONEER—THIS DAY, A o’elock, at No. 15 et, Dry Shoes, by virtne ofan the ontire stock an of aretail dry Bro T 10% nd sto boots and brogans, boy's do., chow ease, fancy . &e., &e, Wednesday, house. hold furniture, largé assortmont. Z ©. KEMP, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEMOLD FL ture.—This day (Tuesiay) and to-morrow, at 100 sroadway, near Lew h day, at the house % R. C. Kemp will sell at ion, a8 Above, all ontained in that large, eli 5 Broadway, formerly the St. C: ture isin excellent order and of goo# qualit, mostly made to order, and consists of Ioan gany Warlor Furniture, en suite, for five parlors er and Mantel M ¢ rich Bi w Curtains; Tapestry, Brussels, Throo-ply, arpets; Diniag-room Furnitwre: Bodroom Fur- euty bedrooms; plete Kitchen Furniture, gues on the morning of sale. SRT BYRNE, AUCTIONEER.—BANKRUPT Stock of Dry 0 Bloscker street, (Bleecker Buildings) on Thursday next, April L, and following day, until the ¢ stock is disposed of, which eomprises xten aluable assortment of Bri- tish, French, German and American Dry Goods, the whole of which will bo pat up in lots to snit purchasers, and sold Without reserve: ‘as it would gocupy, too much space to ive a minute desoription of the diferent clara of goods hose Abont purchasing are invited to call and examine the stock, which will be on view Wednosday next. For further particulars, see small bills, t 10 o-elook precisely exch day, and 2'0'c the n. NIB. —Hourokeepers and heads of fan nd this sale, mx thore is some truly magnificent Shawle, Silics and Linen Goods to be sold, euch as is very seldom seen at auction, J. TODD, AUCTIONEER, WILK , TO-MOR- Tow, withoat reserve, at the Merchants’ Exchange, a Jot of ground with two substantial modern honses thereon, situate nt Sl North First street, near Grand street, Wil- liamehurg; being @ pleasant part of the city for a rosidunce or business, $1,00 oan remain for a number of years, ILLIAM S. A WILL S#LL, this day, at 1034 o'clock, at 32 Join strd@, corner of Nassan etreet, © choice collection of Standard, half and dwarf Standard Roses, consisting of Perpetual Moss, Bour- bon, and other dogirable varictios, from Mr. D. Boll. Also, A fine collection of Camelias, large Movs, and other Roses, from Messrs. J. & P. Hendorson, OR SALE AT AUCTION—IARL, BY COLE & Chilton, at the Merchants’ Ex Tnesday, March W, ot 12 M., all that plot of ground lying between liith and 100th streets, xth avenue and Harlem Jane, embracin | twonty full lote and two large cores. Terms liberal. Good location for building associations, Sixth avenue raliroad is commenved, and will afford convenient access to this pro- perty. ARDWARE-—AUCTION NOTICE.—NINTH SPRING | Trade Sale.—Jno. i, Van Antwerp wiil sell, this day, | at 10 o'clock, at his Auction Room, No, 10 Cedar strost, 20 packages and lots, embracing ® moct dosirable assortment of ehelf Hardware, German, Staple and Fancy Goods, fine table | and small Cutlery in dexons and on onrds, Axes and Hatch- ots, Britannia Ware, Plancs, Guns and Pistols, Scythes, Files, Marbles, Vices, Srws, Hoes, &. Alton ini inveice of German Goods. Sal» Povitive, Catalozucs now roady The attention of the Trade is directed to the above, Terms, fonr months. ARGE SALE OF BROOKLYN PROPERTY.—AN- thony J. Bleecker will fell at suction, this day, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, UW) desirable Building Lots, in the Sixth ward of the city of Brooklyn, Sale pow. tive, and terms vory liberal to the purchasers. Maps can be had at the muction rygms, No.7 Broad street. f | Railroad (lopote, with hourly communication to and from | to Northport, | breaks from its mountain height with great foros, by, t] TO $2,000.—FOR SALB, A PLEASANT BYSI- $600 nose, paying $1,000 a year; price $009. A businoss | it J Beata Ob Zo ef Ai, «Heston aglag tho business respectable, and onm be shown to pay as stated, ‘Thoso having the cash, aud reall. dress “Fortune,” Herald Seal? Wanting business, may ! GOOP CHANCE.—A LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE, ther with the stock and fixtures, consisting of lie id Carriages (second to nono ia th eity); is one of the best stands for business in the eity, and will be suld choa| anid Gr emcataae snap mt poly at M. Ti. "8 stable, No.4 Rivi | strect, or of T. J. Taylor, 25 Nassau street. = ROPERTY IN VESEY STREET.—FOR SALE OR TO lot, the str hood of the No which are adding gro! city, aud this stroot is ray, Bowery, Third and and will pro Broad’ din, business Conant, the it for a term of fore the first of Apply te 00K CASES, ETC.—TO BE SOLD CHEAP, TWO ery fine Mahogany Book Cases, with» large & id mall devks, Can be seen at 45 Barolay atreot. OGARDUS ECCENTRIC MILL.—FOR SALB, ONE of tho above Mills, with sot of plate a odce” Gan beste Wheat te BD arttpsteerd RESIDENCE FOR SALE-—-SITUATED IN the Shey ek Paterson, N. J., within three or four min- utes walk of either the Ramapo and Erio or old Paterson B Now York, the commutation fare por annum being $100, r | doring suis an availablo spot for » family doing busi: | that city, thetransit being but forty or ‘fifty minutos. TI house is built on four lots, ‘sveraging 80 by 20) feet, with | alley in tho rear, thirteen fect, leading ¢o another stroete stable and out houses, all built within five yoars, and paint: sinomly lass year. |The houso contains two parlors, sixtoon feot square, with folding doors, and hall sovon fe socond floor, sire bedrooms, with bath, water ton bowls; the third, throe bodro dining room, neatly wainscoted and painted. n, oven, and cooking range; olosets, paatrios, and wardrobes shroughout-—alse, pi ‘and area wa) | is nontly Inid out, with grass plats and , Yarious sorts of the finest fruit tre nectarine. peah, cherry, appl | gooseberries, red and and garden walk: A well | ter, and large brick cistern, with pumps, ® Kitchen. ‘The premises have boen valuod bo sold for $3600, i tion bi M. HOXSEY, promises, in Cl N. B.—-There are now Brussels Carpets on the of superior furniture, which would ree STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE—CONSIST- nj 1% of Porcel Jars, Bottles, Conser' Bottles, Silver Scales, Mai Cc Mahoga a, with. p i paratus, ‘Apply at No. 2 Park Far FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE.—FIFT acres of land, first-rate house, barn, and all nocossary out buildings now, good soil, gos noe, all in good order. ‘Also, a country Store, within forty rods of a: with house and all n for a good busin . Arthur, No. 23 Fulton ck this day, or by lettor Y-TWO ‘ountry Market, OUR STORES AND HOUSES FOR SALE ON THE wort side of Seventh avonuo, betweon Twonty-third and Twenty-fourth streets, now re y for occupation, In- quire of J.'N. Wood, foot of Twenty-third street, N. R. PURN SHED HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, I of the most delightful situations in Brook house and furniture are both new, and will be of sale until the 5th of Aprilonly. Price can remain on mortengo. Inquire at No. a few doors from Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE—THE ELEGANT MANSION HOUSE, AND | five or more acres of ground attached; of G. W. Lud- lum, Esq., located at tho rotired and ancient Indian villag of Napanock, Ulster county, at the foot of Shawangunk Janal, fered for 250, half of which Hanover place, Mountain, in the valley of the Delaware and Hudson Canal aud about 30 miles northwest of Newburg, and sime distance southwest from Kingston. Wapanock is boa tifully situated ona plain, ina valley where the Rondoutriver | afallot | 250 feet ina distance of halfa mile, oponing into onc of the moat aclightful and flourishing villages to be found in the country; With excellent socioty and sohools. Dutch Reformed, Moth Gist, Baptist and Roman Catholicchurohea in the village aud immediate vicinity. ‘The mansion ia located on an eminence on the edge of tho village, overlooking the village and the valley, about 32 by 48, with 10 fect hall through the hou two wings 20 by 30—one of which is a drawing room: ting room 18 by 20; dining room 16 by 2; ba: kitchon, laundry, Lath room, sleeping room! aro large and airy, and others convenient . ‘The house, which is’ very imposing, ia built of wood, flied in with brick, in Greciin style of architecture, with wide pinzza across both front and rear; and it isin all-rospoots Agentienun's residence, and in perfect order. The on buildings are numerous and convenient, stables, oarriase ho Fine old shade trees | Fes, poultr of large growth surronnd the house; varieties of fruits, young | and thrifty, aud smalier fruits; ground of the best quality, and in fine’heart, The house ‘is thoroughly plumbed, and | water in basement, parlor, and second story. ‘The absve is | highly recommended ax a delightful retreat, and can bo Lought low. ‘The trout fishing in the adjacont valleys of ti Lachawack, Neversink, and Willaweomack is unsurp: A plank road from Newhurg within two ands half milos the pine ry valuable farm ipally of rich lowlands) surrounding the house, in a high state of cultivas Hon, which can be purchased. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No.1 Pino stro JOR SALE, TO LET, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY perty. © country residence of the first class, w: acres of land, highly improved, and heving fino fruit: is half a mile from the depot’ at New Rochelle, and will berented without the land 11 desired. Apply to DAVID HARKISO. Chatam streot. JOR SALE—THE TWO STORY HOUSE AND LOT, No. 75 Hammond street, Also, the lot in the rear, in Bonk atreet. with a large new stable, Both lots aro fall 25 fovt front and rear, snd 195 feet from street to streot. Ap- out street. house, piggeries, &e. . LADD'S WELL ESTABLISHED Jewelry store, 6 Broadway. Any ono having a small cupital in cash, can get a great bargain, as the proprietor is About removingfrom the city POR, SALE—A FIRST RATE MANUPACTURING Business, in 0} f the most flourishing towns of Connecticut, ‘con directly with New York by rail- Toad. Said Businese, Machinery, &c., will be sold at & Teasonable price, the owner wishing to retire, V. b. PALMER, Newspaper Agent, Tribune Building JOR SALE, A GROCERY STORE.—POR SALE, THE Stock, Fixtures, and Goodwill of » Store in Reook- lyn, on Falton a) The fixtures are new aud stock Licht, and will be aold a great bargain, and is fine chance fur say porson wishing to commence lusinoss, Rent low. Inquire of Mr. P. DONALDSON, Real Estate Agent, 434 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. OR SALE~VALUABLE REAL ESTATR ON THR Fifth avenue, between Thirty-fourth aud Thirty-tith Stroets, on emsy terms. Apply to AUGUST BELMONT, 76 Beaver street, JOR SALE—TE LEASE, FIXTURES, AND FURNT- Tare ture ting and Drinking Honse, in one of the be: duing an extonsive business; also, t class Retail Grocory Store, doing an exoellent Iso, one ditto, smaller, in @ desirable locatt doing a fino buviness. Apply to Robinson, No. $3 Nassau t, mear the Sun office NOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, LEASE, &C., f the bar-room and promises on tive first tioor of N WW Bowery, corver of Bayard stroet, being & moss eligibie lace for almost any kind of business. Apply to Berta 7D. MACARTHUR, 92 Wall street. JOR SALE--A COUNTRY SEAT AT YONKERS, COM- an extensive view of the rirer up and down, p P . four nores of laud, with » good bh also, undanee of fruit, This place is witbin five minutes walk of tho steamboat landing and railroad depot. Prive $12.00, Posression given the tirst of April. For furthor Particulars inquire of Thos. O. Farrington, Yonkors, or WM. RADFORD, 202 West strovt, N.Y. SALOON, WITH A REFECTORY shed for many yoars, and now doing ‘ash busin The furniture,’ stock wad tix sold a bargain to cash customer. ‘The pure out part of the promises and live rent free, RODERICK LAWRENCE, 75 N. A wil cwn let N. B.—There ing. To parties wishing to pure Will find this @ desirable place. eflice. three ghby street. This house i 1 d, and will be sold for $4,500, and part of th can remain on mortgace, Apply all street, in the Croton water oitie JOR SALE AT BARGAT SIX OF THOSE EL three story b Houses and Lots, on Pacific street, between Bond and Nevins stroct, Brooklyn. Also throe Brick Houses and Lota in tho sanio block, for nalo cheap Apply to.s. 8. Broad, No, 1 Wall atreot, ia the Cro- er othee basemont. VOR SALK OR TO LET—FORT well built two oor! HAMILTON, NAR- | ry brick House | rows, L. 1.—Tho i Garcon, near th roof Smith avenue and Lafay- e street, on Smith avenue, a short walk from txo Hamil- use, one of the first, most respectable, and larzest | inthe conntry, about nine miles from tho ferry. It commands a view of the Nar- eBay. Itis voryoasy of scooss froin 9 spring, summer, and fall, stoamers | the eity, arrive from aud loave fer tho city aimost hourly, The During t house isin good repair, and the grounds hand-omoly orna mented with trees and Mecdethtes and in first-rate order. For particulars, apply to DMN 8. GIL, No. 168 Walker atroot, JOR SALE COEAP—AN OLD ESTABLISHED MEAT Shop--and ® long lease given, if desirable. Als, « | Horse and Cart will be sold, with or without the shop, Lu- quire at the corner of Spring and Macdougal streets, LABEW ek MANUFACTORY AND GOOD WILL OF | 4 business, to jount of $5,000 per year, affording a large profit, for sale---An exoollent invostinent for one with & capital of T your; price $750. Enquire of A. H. 258 Puarl street, from 11 to 1 o'clock. EW AND SECOND HAND TOOLS AND MACHINE- ry bought and sold; largo and small Surow Presses, Lathes, Anvils, one standing Press, one Zinbossing do., one | Copper Piate do., alot of artiicial Hower Tools, and ay rai assortment of tovls and machinery, for oaloat M. HOMBR’S, 20 Ann atroot, OTICE.—THE PROPRIRTOR OF A FANCY STORE, | established for am ‘ber of yours in the best location in Broadway, being about retiring trom business, would like to ind a person porsossing a gertain capital, to take his suo- | cession, For particulars, apply at 407 Broadway, in the store. STONY BROOK COTTAGK AND FARM FOR SALE—IN the town of Kye, plensantly situated on the Bostem Tornpike, ooe and & half miles from she railrond depot at | Mamarenvck. Thereisa good dwolling of vottage, with awe quoloren with elevant fences, «handsome, spacious enrriage house, barn ans stable; also, tonaut house. All the buildings Arvin complete order, and newly painted, and will require ne ropairs ior many yenrs. There at thirty acren of land, suitably divived into orchard dl mesdows. The 80 Abundance of ine shade and fruit trogeabout the dwelling, an oaecilont garden, &e. Stony Brovk is the northern bo dary of the farm, and forms & picturesque pond neer the dwelling A road leads directly to the Sound, distant half © mile, where is good boating and dishing, Rye Beaah isim the vicinity, Widel is searcely surpassed for bathing purposes. Honutiul roade and. fine driver in every direction. OUT TO-DAY, AT 12 O'CLOCK, AT THE Exohange,—Colo & Chilton, will roll some Gosirable Lots for epecelation or dinmediats improvement; and when the Sixth 4 Bighth Avonne Railroads are com ploted, will be worth ae mueh nv lots at Fifvioth atroot, Sve Auction Mond. are sovern) foe building #ltes on the farm, commanding views Af the Sound n doing businger in Now Ys F for mevmnier residence, thie piace oflers many attractions. nee at CONE 1 Pino abront, MOLGAN, B 0 PRINTERS.—FOK SALB, A LARGE HYDRAULIC Standing rose, and eeuper poral dg es od a4 Prows, witt rolf-inking apparatus, complete. Apply to R. Hoe & Co., Goid steve! lar; CHR and attic house No, ront. This ty is en, Woaterm aud Harlem Wallresta, I, tho value of this section of the ntinuation of Broad- ues to the North River, ly bo the most valuablo of any stroot woet of to bhe river, on that account. Fur a good orn will alter it to suithim, andloase | aa be sae tole ators bee ny RRISON, on tho promises.” | ‘UDGMENT FOR SALE, OF UPWARDS OF $2,000, fully socarod—will bo sold at » saoritio; ely. Address, with immediate!: the next three paper. for if appliod oakonce, TLLIAMS, offi real MES P* all tl 1ZB KING CHARLEY PUPS FOR SALB. black tan King Charley Pups, from the imper steok, very choice, Inquire at 205 We ir atroot. AAAAARARAAAR AY NISHED HOUSE TO LET---TO LET, PURNISH- aif of tho four story and basement ’h modern improvements, quiraox the premises, No-9 Si. George teenth street, near Second avenue. Po first of April, Roforencos oxchanged. SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LRT TO A ian, oF to two oF threo gentlemon, twe first olass ph; jh ‘tii parlors and extension room, (furnished or unfurnished, on ¢ first floer of a threo story house, i with the modern improvement: with reforences, ‘ Livingston,” in & vory dosirable {ova- ‘Addroas, post pai Broadway Post Otfivo. URNISHED m house No. 4 hy oan te let, 0. 4 Am: 1a00, i, with or without breakfasts.” IN THR MODERN BUILT to one or two gontle- H Whole, Addro proprietor of OTELTOLET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE. & hotel now doit ble business, is desirous to soll ent to situation is one of the best in Now Yor! perfect order. $10,000 will be required’ to , with real namo, T. A the furni porohace ta office. Horal OTEL TO LET. soy City to let, situated near the forry landing and Now Jersoy railroad depot. For further pelea or JA, office of G. W. EDGE, o Jr, at E. B. Wakem: n the pe) ue ES FLEMMING, 11 Montgomery street. C0, OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE, ON Brooklyn Heights. Tho house contains tom rooms, Makors’ Union. | Rent, $400. Possession April 15th if required. ther particulars, onquire at &2 Nassau str ed on all sidi bh Enquire at the Empire Iron Work: toot of East Twenty-fifth street, of SAMURL LEGORTT, or. THOMAS J. SLOAN. L‘ Vision street, containing about 3,600 square feet, and well tod for ® clothing ness requirin, lighted rooms tab large apace. the upper stori for light manufacturing purpose lishment, or other similar busi- Also, fovoral spacious, well suitable for offices and Possession may bo had immodiately. Inquire on the promises. FFIGES TO LET AT 130 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Liberty and Cedar stroets, suitablo for lawyers or kind of light mechanical purpose, also, a large size worksho| } of said buildin, en’ as a gold boate: an; fs thoy aro woll lightod; p, with offico attached, in tho roar trance from Cedar streot, now ovoupf: p, suitable for this or other mochauioul ed business. Inquire at 169 Broadway, in tho storo. FFICES TO LET—SEVERAL WELL LIGHTED OF- ficos in th buiiding 1 Franklin square, suitable for law- yers, physicians, & GPLEND y clay xtree! c. 1D STORES—TO RENT FOR FIVE OR TEN the two fine five story stores, 43and 45 Bar- They are, without oxcoption, the finest stores in the city. Enquire on the premises, or of Kdward H. Hudson, 208 Broa way, corn er of Fulton street. T kitcher 257 Bi 0 LET—THE UPPER PART, BASEMENT AND of the house 535 Broadway, dence of the late Mi formorly the resi- Astor). For particulars, inquire at - (0 LET—AT HOBOKEN, SEVERAL THREE STORY and basement brick dwellin Land Office, Ho Loken, of hous nquire at sho IPPEN, Agent, 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY CONSISTING 0 grown persons, the eee third story, in the new provements, in No. 246 Wost house cast of Ninth avenue, 01 d floor, with w room in the with all the modern im- ‘Twonty-third stroct, sixth Rent $300. Inquire’ of C. us Coles, 113 Canal stroet, or at the house. 0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF A TWO STORY and attic House, in Chariton strect, between Macdougal Varic ess D. H. 5 strects, consisting of front and back front basement. with » large rooms, with privilege of bath. Herald office, arlor, antry, and two attic bed- nt, $300 por annum. Ad- PO LET—FROM Ist MAY NEXT, THE UPPER PART of the three story House 245 Ninth stroct, eligibl , between tho First and Second avenuos, consi ree landsome rooms on the second floor, front bs. ith privilege of bath room and attic. Quire nt 115 First avenu For partioula: 0 LET—TWO story of the h of Broadway, sersion given imme 0 LET—THE UPPER PART AND BASEMENT OF houve in East Broadway, to a small geatool family. Por particulars enquire at 363 Broome street, “E, OR FOR SALE—ONE OF THE TWO tory brick houses, at Harlem, on the Second r Tlith street, with garden, & ed throughout with every convenienve Apply to Goo. Chesterman, & 0 LET, Li throe avenue, ni way. uitab FINE ouse fora diately, 0 LET—ROOMS IN THE BUILDING ROOMS ON THE SECOND 3 Walker stroct, a few doors wost tudio or den' house finish- large family, sau street, or 710 Brom AU street, snitallo fur artists, wood engravers, and light mechanical purposes, Apply tu G. Chesterman, fourth story, to au street. 0 LET—A THREE STORY I0USB, COD , with Croton twelve room quire on the promis Chambers stroet. 0 LET—FURN lors, on first a: also, six very pleas. with bath, gas, & No. 4: ISHE ad cae a a attic rooms. Vorsons wishiag it can be supp! SISTING OF ater on each floor, En- 1s@ street, or at No. 13 M. J. LYON fioors of house 625 Broadway; The house is supplie with breakfast and tea in their rooms. Apply as above, Re- ference given and required. 4 10 LET—TO A RESPECTABLE TENANT WITH A small family, street, consisting’ 0 and two atti house can be fea Grocery and kind of business, in rate neizhborhood. particulars, apply a f Li the Lo Pe to KAT er art of the hi ront and back parlo bedrooms, with en from’ 10 A. above, or at No. 8 Liberty strect. No. 26 Vandowater r, front basement privitoge of bath, &. Tho . to P.M. Enquire as LET—A FIRST FLOOR, SUITABLE FOR A tand, or for almost any other part of tho city, and ina first- n immodiately, For further NHORN & ROMAINE, 242 Washington street, corner of Robinson. 0 LET. or separat: droguist, or cl ada STORE AND BACK ROOM, TOGETIIER pted for ® li hier. Possossion can ght business, a doctor, ‘bo given the lat of April. Also, the fixtures aro to be sold at a moderate price, Please ats story brow for offices or som deop with quire on Avenno, wes! street, now doing &e. a trade. hed xth avenue, near Fourth street, 0 LET—THE SECOND F100) tone front store, 23 light manufacturin; tne a well lighte: It is capablo of being onlarged for Apartments, if desired. R OF THE NEW FOUR 24 Water street, su: Wusinoss, bein, front and rear, E; J.L. BROWN & CO. NO. 21 EIGHTH bove Twenty-fourth in trimmings, rib- heavy dry ixtures and awning Rooms on fi Asuit of Rooms DICKSON, on the PHYSICIANS AND DENTISTS. * floorof N. od for 8 Physicinn’s office; shitable for # Dentist. premises, TO LET—TWO v, 608 Broadway, woll 80, on second floor of same, Inquire of J. Rt References oxchaned. 10 TIN SMITHS, STOVE DEALERS, AND TRADES- men.—For «al will can be p been in active operation twonty. pnt. Apply to, JW. Bruce's fA. MePher Assigned for selling Wator st: the old . Bennet, ‘deceased. rebased reasonabl stand, No. 92 Cath ine strovt, The stock, tools, ood 7. Thete promises have x yoars. Ample roasons Sons, 183 }, 233 W ator street. 0 LEASR—ABOUT FIVR ACRES OF LAND, NOW ocenpied by a mi a Fintbuah? tu arkot garde tt sitar ater the Brooklym with Atlantic eet, within t ‘of the Fulto: On the premises are a good double sto adjcinin, barn, and & wi m give: jiately. Apply at 3 Walker atroe ORK SHOPS TO LET—TWENTY-FIVE BY THIRTY fevt, well li street. Inquire 01 the premises. ‘od fron JAMES r of 23 Elm oundoras, on t and rear, an r: LYNCH, Brass HORSES, CARRIAGES, die. EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET. Auction Salo of Horses, Carriages, Harnosa, &., every Monday and property to dispose of wi A for $115, nesday, at 12 o'clock, Up Persons havin jense call and have it registorod, JOUN H. GATFIELD, Proprietor. Apply WAGON, SUITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN, HAS been in use only six months, will b Cost $250, Bleecker and Croshy streets, or 6 Day street, up , with Harness, at Wilson's stable, corner of JOR SALE, WITH OR WITHOUT HARNESS—A light bay Hori barnes, ani foun for him seven yo under the «addle, enn trot his mile ia three minutes and a hait, aad warr: J on aecount of the Also, a Hight top W springs, made to order ono cont £00, and has artionlars inquire « Rogers, boon uned Jobn 1 rs old, kind in single or double fing, stylish driver, and ntod ner having no farther a¥e n, patent axles aud oliptia rage, by Miner & Stovons, but very little, For farther Henson, 177 Twoitth stroct, oF d Greonwich stroet. VOR SALE—A BLACK CANADIAN, MARE, ABOUT fifteon hands high, six yearn old this Spring ; is a amart traveller, nd pleasant driver, and warranted sound, kind, and gentle, hours of np stairs for farther pteticulars, apply ne and two, at No. 6 Broad streot, Ie botwoen the ft hand offive, OR SALE—ONE TWO HORSE ROCKAWAY CAR- ringo, with Horses, one Nght at the ‘atable in Herren fro 3S Pa AROUCHE one or two ho: corner of Eighth Lt, ona bar the Apply ‘ths im ped Atremedy ie found med Sey it who dou The 7. rl ator m Bleecker street, botwe WAGON FO’ rm free jo hi bt LA’ and Heavy bbin's appetite ix 1 por paokm wo a or tere doors rringe for 01 t on the hours of 7 Inguire at Cooper's Livery Stablo, and Sixteenth straot, HE NUMEROUS ILLS ofthe ‘orse's breath, Ne travelling, genial physto in ve Pownkns, mild and sure, ‘os All sontter at its tonvb, nded much. six for $5, $8 por dor igh more than 300 Iba. with the «Box 2.751, lower Post-ofhoe, ‘THE AMERICAN HOTEL AT JER. ‘ ARGE AND SMALL ROOMS, BEAUTIFULLY LIGGT. | #, to Let, with Steam power from an hun- or#o engine. RGE ROOM TO LET—IN THE SECOND STORY of the building at the junction of the Bowery and Di- AND UNFURNISHED PAR- | | FINANCIAL, © cash o 10,000 to $15,000 r annum may om pre- Willlamabarg. : Croton Annee LE, FOR | TO LEND ON BOND ORT. tir miles {vem the Sommasrame ,000 | in sams to oult applicante, on pre of steges rum. The house von- juvtive real oetate in city, Brooklyn, o1 ‘bes the paciers, Apply to 8.8. BROAD, Ne, Ti ‘Wait 2trect, in the | Water efice, basoment. WANTED, A PERSON WITH Tas hey nsace nee. oxolusive and v0 will be shown by am interview. Address M. B. B., ‘o#t Office, join the advortiser, WANTED, AND AN ACTIVE BUSINESS will invent sive manufactory in Philadolphin, 7 aa will bo cloarly showa ae ihis"otice, staticg whem $ @i tie above amount. An lease’ afd i$ to loan will 0 Post O1 amo 160, dross A. immediat gly. WANTED KOR FCUR MONTHS.cA YOUNG ous starting in business tlshes the loos ntloman having the above ~ W. Boyce, box 268, whe has had two ka with copy head with any firm to make u bonds, 56 $1 Address P. oPY BOOKS, COPY BOOK: YOUNG 500 reams of copy boo MAN, joneo in maki rons of trating aeoeeieeet with copy ream; without copy heads at 4a por ream, beady ai formed by sivi Iphus, office wha! his paper. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. [NDS BuBBER caR land Car Spring Co parts of the Union, the m quality of their apri infringers of thoir ate. 1 YIN ANION ALN SPRINGS.—THR NEW MNG- any o 19 to roovive from alt out flattering testimonials of the . compared those the somewhat significant fact, that their oortiticatos all omanate from partios whese Voracity aud respectability are undoubted, ‘Among these latel; ¥. M. Ray, this road, 1 hy ave watched RubLer Springs for railroad oars, saying that your Sprin; wel il hay hfs onuse 5 received are thefollowing :— upson Rivgr RK. RK. Orvicn, 68 WARKEN sTucer, New York, March 5, 1352, with much iutorost the m: , oF to freeze in cold Tuhould prefer usi i Esq.—Dgar Sin: Since my connootion with attr of I have no hesitation im is incomparably the bost ar 1 havo tried others and f abhor, i ‘yours at | double their cost, to employing any othor rubber spring which bas fallen under my notice, Your Springs possess bas raro quality of preserving their clasticity at all tures. Yours, &e., Late Suporin Ne Wu: To Mr. F. M. Orion, ur Indi: Rubber Springs in arco n dlont servants ow. w: F. M. Ray, Es ith inst., we take pleasu the past eighteen months, assenger cars, tisfaction to t! wohave ToF. M. Ray, Esq:—D York axp New . the mnie ‘our letter of yortorday, wo z Rubber Springs, under one We hare had an opportunity of trying other India tities, bat lave nevor feund ‘your Springs. companies on whosor all continue to nse them in proferonoe te OLIVER H, 1 tendent Hndson Rivor Rai 1. New Haven, March 12 ro, with gr qui Very re if HISTLER, Jr. Rucuaonn, In rap re in stating that we have applied your Spri to xonie sixty-five frei, ‘und thom to give the oy hay otfully, yor ed seon, Very respectfully, WM, EY’ HMO eae Sir:—Tn. rep! st, both m pera ER, road. AVEN RAILROAD, 185: at wuo- ur obe- apcrintendent. aroh 13, 1362, rly to yours’ of the , during ight and utmost ve boom, INGER & CO. Orrick or Ricumony ann Prrecsnura KR. R, Oo. R Va. March 18, 1452. 5 to yours, ‘re- questing my opinion of your India Rubber Springs, I would say that 1 yours, and inter h ave now been have found the: using your springs im an excollent article, Fuoine three ‘The past given me # good opportunity to seo tho effect of severe cold, and our summers being very warm, wo hai good opportunity of knowing how they are affected by warm weather. In nocase have able difference in their action. used the Dis yours, and II continne Specttully, (signed) THOS, erick or L. Dear Sir easure in Car Springs’ Tn ans’ cy te ting that we Taye wi upon ifs road for some tims, an: rdera for th ODAMEAD, m: tR.& oINNATI, Mareh 18, jour favor of Maroh 1) dd your * ae . eT. & TR, Re Compa 86; oon able to detest any percept. J have, during the timo, alae or ‘Fuller's Spring,” and docidodl, proter ory re. PRR, xY, 2. I take Rubbee thoy ‘ave proved more durable and elastic than any othors wo have used. Yours respectfully, (signed.) W. A, CLEMENT, Sup't. CALIFORNIA TICKETS —FOR SALE, T through tickets for 10th April, in teamers Northern Licht and S. at the bar, Northern Hotel, fout of Cortlandt street. Line vin CALIFORNIA TICKETS, _ ‘WO STERR- we ‘anderbili . Lowis. ALIFORNIA.—ONE FIRST CLASS STATR ROOM ticket, by Vanderbilt's line, for tho Sth April, for f the samo class wanted. Enquire at tho office of or one the Western Hotel. Cx FORNIA TICKETS WANTED.—TWO STEBR- cr Vanderbi! Light a . 8. Lewis.” Adams & Co's, 18 Wall stroot. it's lin 10th April, “Ni orthora Apply to J. W. CARRINGTON, THROUGH Aspinwall A mi STEERAGE TICKRT FOR SALE, PRR ii steam line of 2ith April, Apply at BA- KER'S EXCHANGE, cornor of Broadway and Fulton stroe te OR SALE.—ONE STEERAGE TICKET, BY THY Also, one first cabin ticket, same mail line, 24th April. Tine, & Co's, 18 Wail stroet. for 9th May. Apply to J. W. CARRINGTON, Adams OR SALE—TWO THROUGH TICKETS FOR SAN Francisco, per the Prometheus, 5th of April. Apply atl No. 46 Water street. JOR SALE—ON april 1eth. Apply, imm tely, wt 155 0 THROUGH STEERAGE TICKRT, er Vanderbilt's splendid steamer Northern Licht, for OR SALE—VAN DERDILT’S LINR.—TWO THROUGH ‘Tickets, second clas: JM ANTED-—ONE SE pril derbilt’s line, 5th A. TON, Adams & Co's, 18 W: for 5th April.” A Ww ELE SOND CABIN TICK T, Apply to J. W. CAR ‘ail stroot. RRING- EXPRESS (ARFGORY'S CALIFORNIA PACKAGE AN AGENCIES, &. D PARCEL Express.—Tho subscribors will forward thoir next express per steamship Promethous, on Monday, Sth of April, at 3.P.M., in charze of » spocial inossouger. It is necessary that at our offic ought not water-proof. April, and | Managers and Agents, we on or befo exceod 100 Parcels received on ¢) ors until 24 P.M. THOMPSON & HITCHCOCK, ro Saturday inet. Pi Ibs. weight morning of th: 149 Pe Tl streot, cornor of ds for this oxpross should be delivered ack ngod h, and should be 0 Sth of Wail. SHIPPING. JOR MARSEILLES—THE SUPER ‘k “JOHN G. COLLEY,” Smit! coppered bar will rail f bow socommodations for FRANCI CUPPER ATALANTA Pf an be taken. accommodated in fi of Wall sfreet, or to N the British B . Thomas, is requ T, J A*, morning, 2vth Ward Station House, 9 Oal be: AME! few more pi ‘Two more p: JOR FAST SA lays. FOR SAN FRANCISCC of lading. rat abil ed from Card! k street. their engagements with. A fow more be hi ILING Master, Having excellent ngers, mud te CO., 29 and 31 South William st. SHIP- at foot EN, 116 Wall streot. OTICE—CONSIGNEE OF RAILROAD IRON. BY “STANDARD, od to call at the office of the sndscri- d sign the average bond. LAWSON, Insurance Broker, 82 Wall stroet. OWNER WANTED FOR A PART OF A SHIP'S Hawrer, which was taken from two thieves, yosterda} inat. Inquire of Policeman Colg: if, v Fourtl MEDICAL: S Ant invention of the ag comfort, and convenience, lar an he Society Libi aftor which, i solicite: he most i conneoted with their in the timo of their eat fully, and Bros will exhibit will yp Will b ti eaton’ tri: As it is impossible to do Justice to the wonderful invoutio (the valueof which is atkosted by tho first physicinal country), within the limits of an advertisement, tho pop talented Dr. Bannin has generously consented to make it the subject as part of his Fr and Spinal Affections, at three o'clock on this a’tornoon, in t rary, corner of Leonard Lady of high intelligs Jain the invention to the Ladies, when tho Ch ‘hited, and its invaluable construction and application fully explained. The names of the Physicians who havo oo: tified to its importance snd usefulne OMETHING NEW FOR THE LADIES.— WOMAN’ Friend in tho Hour of Need. Tho attention of tho Ladi of New York and vicinity, is irr Blood’s Obstotrical and Invalid Chair. to Dn ry satoty of tl Lecturoson the Lungs ad and 1 be tory guarantes that it is no dgception, but the most importand and valuable discovery of the age, and destined to beeome Sn indispensable articio in once a beautiful piece of furniture and & source time of sickness, D*. © Recent casos be cur thirty-thr: int Years ennbles local debilities arising from imprudent habits. overy intelligent faimil ii wo to four days. A pi him te cure those boing sb luxury in MORRISON IS CONSULTED CONFIDENTIALLY cortain diseases, which he treats without meroury, ice of noral and 0 his Lome don Siploms, in bis private office, 20444 Fultom street. Ne fee til D*, be ttl oured. tise,” eo, Wick street. From the ui Buthor bas enjoyed, sinoug which | resided several years ndying those diveanes, followed by @ lo} sive practice, in this «peciality, he promixe, even ix the most éecondary diseases, &c., Tadival ourcs than oan be obtal Aucrica, Those who aj AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRI- Office hours 9 to 12 ¢’clock A. Muy and 5 to 8 o'clock P. M., (Sunday exeepted) No. 88 Green comm: cal advan: would instance severe and compli more cortan from any ocne pply im th F Atay the rs Parla, for the express purpose ef” ng and very exten: withons hesitation, eason, will be gratified by she ease and rapidity of the core, Which is otten Foome are provi 89 Post Office. RIVATE MED tive on the nature, & ‘and cure of ‘de mble and are sulting tro MD. eleventh edition, 342 troot, 2 Astor hous r clowel; re the disenses by Joreph Ralph &o. A Hk, pose pi D3 bade erated app Dr. HUNTER at frst. long pen ™ dios. Strangers whe have of ® phyrician, are solicite: Anding or afiicting. remedy, Hunter's Red Drop, cures those whe hi Private disoase like range, People come hundreds of miles to get this medivine. iutrinete vain covered fs, t footed in a vory fow a For troatmon t wary, No. & Division street, cured yearly by his practical oxperionee and graat rome- ays. Se By totter q yaddr ptomns, Progress, conseq wt diroan linhle to be taken om them, with i anthor of the Fai pp. 0, in diseanes trative aid, to box 809 lower 1” Pationts aro invited bo h vow York oity, as tho ovfortunate in bhe we How the Doctor. Hi © cont; d to ‘alti L WORK.—A PRACTICAL TRRA- uences, whieb a euch; and om plaves, ily Physician, Prive 29 oents. Sold at 43 nd by mostbooksollors; also, SS Groonwion streot, or matioa, (reo of post: Olhee, NDREDS OF THOSK WHO HAVE CONTRACTED inted of s cure by not calling on He will forfeit muy sum if ho falls te ease that may come under his earo, no matter how ix Dine aande louclon < great racted Price $1, with w private troatise The of this remedy over all others ever dis- tit doow not dry up the potson of disease Im in the bivod, to break out at some remote poriod in» mora torril diveawe, (often in forty-eigl the same position as befo whatevor, It doon all this manner, but thoro nghly roots out every part! ne hones.) pinchng. the ‘pat rob wi ithout anbatit than the diseaso—a sure reanit of sb other remodio will find this out b; other troatment. fend their chronic oases cured, Modi Advice grt Relief in hittor oxperionee, if ledical mon in all books gratis, wm tena ar to junter, otor ry the mo: minutes: slight affections oured in six hours, HE GENUINE &) male irregntarition, obatry only nb the office, (0 Chures with apooial written direoti out which no medicing i for the removal ©. They onn be eb setrest, wr M ' jona for ividaal cases, fo.) Hours, from 12 to 6, sion Holo of pations in or Contracted any disonse uting poisom worse You to any of the oountey No foo ti Il consultations private. terrible casos in ten EMMENAGOGUB PILLS ARE THE only safo and effictont romed of fe. (wit daily. .

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