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the Fourth ward sere that the leather s'ore of Wm. a B. Cammeyer, No. Gold eet had deem burglariously entered, nn the property _— question taken from tae paemiees, ‘The borgiary had been effsoted by breaking = sary outer Gor with o jimmy, hes Prisoners before Justice Osborne, a! the! Mayor’s Sateen, yeoesdey morning, when tpey eae ted for exemination—Teylor on of burglary, and the Yrothers Levey on charge of rece! ving stolen goods. CHARGE OF EMBRBEZLEMENT. ‘George W. Gibbons was taken into custody on charge ef having embezzled $169 from his employer, Captain kins. of the pilot boat Thomer H. Smith. The accused tt is alleged, was iostructed to collect some moneys due the complainant, and in the performance of this task ap- bo engin a it ia charged the mcney thus collected. ms wae held for examination on the above charge. CHARGE OF PALSE PRETSNCES. Johiel Clark was brought before Justice Welsh, at the Lower Police Court, on obarge of cheating Henry C. Guion, of No, 41 Jokn street, out of $15, by means of false pre- fences. The complainant states that be geve defendant = sum in question on his repreeenting to him that he had a check for $75 on the shoe and Leather Dealers’ Bark, and yould ia pay complainant bask the sum loaned ‘as soon as get it cashed. this defendant failed to do, Peiee his arrest. The accused was held for amination, Coroners’ Inqueats. Tur Lae RantRoaD ACCIDENT ON THE EicuTa AVENUB Bannoav.—Coroner Connery held an inquest at the New York Hospital ,upon the body of achild named Annie Watson, who was run over and killed on the Eighth Ave- nue Railroad a few cays ago. The jury in this case, af ter due deliberation, rendered @ verdict of ‘Death by Ying Tun over by car No. 10 on the Kighth Avenue Rail that the driver of said car used alt ressunable care ane dillg 08; that he was not driving beyond an ordiua Bhd aise speed, ard thet as socu as ho way aware of the proximity of the enild he used every exertion to stop the ear, and did no before the car hed enti vendita over Der body.’”? Upon the renaition of the by ist tae Coro~ ner discharged the driver from custody, In thi: ceee itd Jjories were empanelied. In the case of the fi agreement could be obteined, so the Coroner w: soul to Gischarge them. The second jury found the ver et given above. Tae Lare Svicwe or THE Mexican Orricer.—Coroner Gamble held an inquest, yesterday, at No. 18 Walker atreet, upon the body of Luis Groso, the Mexican officer who committed eutcide cn Friday afternoon by shooting ‘himself in the head with a revolver. The facts as élicit- ed cn the inquest cid not materially differ from ‘hose pub- Tished in yerterday’s Henatp. The jury rendered a ver- dict of ‘Death by suicide by a pistol shot wound while @eceased was laboring under insanity.” [he body as well as the effects or the deceased have been plased ia eharge of the Mexican Consul, who was present during ‘the inves: igation. CrvenxD To Death py MacmneRy.—Coroner Gamble also held an inquest atthe New York Planing Mills, No. 208 West Ibirty-:eventh street, upon the body of a man tice Stickterlien, who wee crushed to death yy the machinery used in the sbove building, Verdict, “Accidental ceath.” The deceased was @ native of Ger- many, avd was 27 years of age. Tae Late Suicme iw Seventu AveNvE.—Coroner Gamble helé an inquest yesterday at 322 Seventh avenue, upon the body of 2 man named William Tutley, who commit- ted suicide by cutting his throat with a razor. The de- evared, it appeared, committed the rash act while labor- ang under the effects of delirium trem The jury ren- dered a verdict to that effect. The deceased was 38 years of age, and was a native of Ireland. He leaves a widow and four children to lament his untimely end. Suir By CurmNG ms Tarot with 4 Razor.—Coroner ©onzery held an inquest, on Wednesday, at Bellevue Despital, upon the body of an aged man, named William O14, who committed suicide by cutting his throat with a yarér. The deceased, who resided in a tenement house in East Twenty-fourth street, made the attempt at eelf de- mtruetion cn the 6th inst.; since then he lingered in gzeat sgony until Tuesday night, when he expired at the above institution. Verdict, Death by sulcide.’? Borsep To Deati.—Coroner Connery also held an in- quest upin the bo3y of a child, named Lemuel Black, who come to his dsath trom burns accidentally received. erdict accordingiy. Board of Counclimen. The board mot Friday evening at the usual hour, Presi- dent Pinckney in the chair. ‘The following bills were read a third time and passed:— Tn favor of confirming the contract for building a hose carriage for the use ot Company No. 18. In favor of confirming assessment list for curb and gat- tering, &c., Fitty-seventh street, between Firat and 3 cond avenues. In favor of confirmirg assessment lst for filling well and removing pump in Thirty-fourth street, near Seventh avenue. In favor of paying bill of Dr. F. Longrigg, for medical services at the ighteenth ward station house. In favor of confirming award of contract for building an ine for Compan: favor of con! irming assessment list for sewer in Hldridge street, between Hester and Grand streets. In favor of correcting erroneous assessment against proyerty of John H. Abeel. In favor of confirming award of contract for building an ircn bell tower in Mount Morris square. Tn favor cf concurring to allow Leonard Kirby to erect & bay-window on the northwest cornerof Bleecker and Laurens streets. Tn fe.vor ot confirming certain awards of contracts. That the Commissioner of Repairs and Supplies be di- reoted apace one thousand badges for exempt members of the Fire Department. In favor of confirming contract for stationery for the 1856. "fa favor of dons\ing $500 to the manufacturing depart- ment of the New York Institute for the Blind. A resolution ordering a special election on the 8th of April prox, to fill the vacaney in the Twenty fourth Coun- all alent ict, cecasioned by the death of Councilman Dixon, was taken ‘up and a dop:ed. ‘The resolution to crncur with the Board of Aldermen in rescinding the grant to Jacoh Sharpe and others, for a railroad in Broadway, was called up, and drew forth Jong discussion, which finally resulted in a reference to the Committes on Railroads, with instructions to report on Wedresday evening next. ope then adjourned to MonJay eveuing, at six o'clock, The Screw Steamer Edinburg. 10 THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. Lonpo, Feb. 28, 1858. 1 beg to draw your attention to what i conceive to be a shaweful imposition on the public. Tleft New York in the screw steamer Edinburg, for Glasgow, on her last trip, Remarking to the agent, eo going on board, that there was no fire in the steamer’s cabin, he seid that as soon as the ship passed Sandy Hook all wonid be right; but as the orale showed, we had no fire until the 5th. The thermometer Wool oll this dime item degrees below the treccing Soint in the berths. It was only after the most energetic remonstrances on tay part, and on that of other passen- gers, that the Captain was induced to put up a tiny stove, no bigger than my hand, in the saloon. I believe that the Captain did all in his power, but the directors in Glasgow are very penurions, and he stands much in awe of them. Had I suspected what privations we should have had to undergo, I would never have croseed in this vessel. My family suffered severely from cold; the baby (only four weeks 016) nearly died of it-ita clothes could not be taken off for ba Rare Passenger per Edinburg. The rarf, CALIFORNIA. Stee eraIOO Feb. 12,.—Pacing match, $500, mile ‘Mr, — named b. g. Young America (sutkey). 211 Mr. —= named b.g. Charley Shear (saddle)... 1 2 2 Time, 2:38—2:20%4—2:52, ‘ine and 50 Went Ambrotypes and Lampra- taken at 289 Broadway, every day in the week (except he new and splendid photo- fypee ot te rlnania of ths evtabisinent If You ‘Want a Good Fire Coat or Pants, g0 to SMITH BROTHERS, 122 and 140 Fulton street, 1856.—Oliver B. Goldsmith’s Writing and ‘bookkeceping academies, 362 Broadway and 277 Fulton street Brooklyn, open day and evening for class or private instruc. Saw lig pupils received dally, full suocess guaran- t all, Dr. Holt, Dentist, isthe only Person in the Tnited States who has during the past twenty years {publicly advertised, and cured, and pu in and lied teeth wilhout giving y pain. Thousands of names canbe seen at offlee, corner ‘Broedway and Fukon streets, saree aber Machinos.—AlL Persons for ion in regard to sewing machines, can ioe for eopies of * Binger aoa, ontirely Wo the Thewiag ma- TW BINGEM a & CO., 823 Broadway. Be atte ee a Sewing Machines.—Parties Using Sew! ‘Toachines oy not fall to examine the latest im eae s caies ere loth: ag, As. ‘using binding of aSPCHOLAS LEAVIN & So. 411 Broadway, Defiance Salamander Safes.—Robert M. PATRIOK is the sole manufacturer in the United States of the above celebra‘ed one a land patent powder proof defianoy locke and cre t 192 Peart stree’, one door below Ww Hair Dye— and ‘Teupecs.— ‘The best in the world. This unrivalled and original aye is ap. piled im tmelve private rooms, a improvemonia over all others, being chat d'orurres Of elegance and durability peculiay to tivestablishmect, TCHELOR’S, 233 broadway. Cristadoro’s Hair e, and Toupe quite admiration among Wanna A aaiioot Sierant pera a a ree (popeaparsite & nper et onl; reliable tcl ticle of the rns ineon 4 retail, GRisrabono's. No. 6 Astor Hout cn oe ae eee a #To be, or not by dh is the questi — Whether to suffer from colic or ind fon Ot ae from the e paint orden! Inga dove of Stolp wverelg cordial HS tamed cope Diters are tbe obtained at 70 Pat Sei Naseau nrest, N. Pi sn’s Secretary Sedstend Yoarly Saves HD tye} in ren, ind instant), ‘converts @ parlor into a luxu- riant sleeping #,rtment. Sold by the patentee, wholesale ry ro gua iay and mn Payments, pt 62 White bathe Bpecinint sod Journal of Diseases of the Chest for of Or. Bnnter’e views and uary, anextended explavation me Oe ‘ork Dr, ROBERT HUNTEH. 828 Broadway, Ehijacelphis= Dr. ie MORSON, 302 Wa nut street. ze PONTaR tue. 8 Fore Charles street, see pe be consi personally as ore fram) A: baad daily. A Sure Cure for “ ucumatism, Pains ana sions of the join, compound syrup of hydriodate of potassa, ‘yellow dock root. Prepared and fr sale br aaie by 0: H. RING, arudgiet saa chemist, I To Wholesale and Country Or t8.— Barres & Park, 201 Broadway, corner ot Duane atrest, invite the attention of lose bus ere co thetr immense srock of ‘patent largest assortment m either bemisphere, to command the attention of Jarge Cealera throughout the aod. Ad article 7 and eelow mesnulacturers! Drives, elther by te s tingle, package, dozen oF Pees New York, Cincinnatt and San Francisco. Dr. Sandtord’s Inv:gorator—A Certain Cure in eases of billious attack, dyspepsia, cholera, ach, sick headache, liver complaint, or female weak- 6 yEARDEORD E 00 srsing eine ret fee oe mont street, proprietors; O. Hi. Ri Meat, Wi) Broadway! Wicker i ing, 192 Bardlan, 3 ab3 bixth avenue, and drug generally, A Good Jone-—Stencilling, or reabor vame of articles upon rocks, fences, buildings, & popular method of advertising, particule y vik ramticlas men. The proprietors of Park's balsam have extensively Dosted throughout. the, country “Use Dr. PARK’S Daleam of wid cherry and tar.” for coughs, colds, consumption, enthuriaati¢ Millerite or Second Advent dise\ le, ‘onsiog ie an effective way of uttracting attention to his doctrines. lke: ‘wise adopted} it; but untortunately, in Jersev City, put imme- diately under the above recommendation, ‘ Prepare 1o meet thy God ” | We undersiand the balsam men acknowledge the i e, but seriously contemplate action for libel against poor ul, for it {a everywhere admitted that this article has acsom- plished wonderful curee in such complaints, and is actually the ‘mort powerful medicine ever knowa, Holloway’s Plis—Soothiug yet Search~ lag.—Free from mineral ingredienia, theve ‘pills. soothe and ba the irritated membranes of the stomach and the bowels, ble they expel ail morbid matter fom tise orgaus and im” bue them with new vigor. Sold at the manufactories, 80 Melden Jane, New York, and 244 Strand, London; and by all dhuggitte, at 25 cents, 6234 cents, and $1 Ber box. The ‘Worst of Theives, To Steal Time is the most annoying ot robbers. Money may be replaced, but time can never be recaled. Feslizing this trntn, Green ' No. 1 Astor House, never procrestinates, fis handsome shirts not oply at his customers, but his punctuality secures their con=- dence. Married, On Monday evenizg, March 10, by the Rey. James Mil- lett, at his res'dence, 171 East Seventeenth street, Mr, Tuomas G, Maxtin to Mise ANNA Marit GARDNER, all of 8 city. In Abgusta, Maine, by the Rey. Mr. Dexter, at the re- sidence ot the brice’s tacther, Capt. A. ‘ALEXANDER, late of Sac Francisco, Cal., to Miss ALVENA M. Corres, of the former place. ied. On Friday, March 14, Col. Luis Groso, of the Mexican Ordnance Department, aged 93 y years. His countrymen and friends sre respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 18 Walker street, to-morrow morning, at ten o’clock. His remains will be taken to Williamsburg Cemetery for interment. Un Saturcay, March 165, £1iza, wife of William But gerne, and daughter of the late Dr. Philip Moser, of har’eston, 8. 0. ‘The iriends of the family are invited to attend her fune- ra), from St. Thomas’ church, to-morrow afternoon, at quarter before 2 o’clock, without further invitation, Charleston, 8. C., papers please copy. At New Utecht, on Sarurday morning, March 15, Carmine J., wife of Mr. Alfred R. Brattell, in the 26th year of her age. The friends of the deceased are respectfully invitsd to attend her funeral, from the Bay Ridge Methodist Epis. copal church, to-morrow afvernoon, at two o’clock. Saturday morning, March 15, at 11 o'clock, Cara- RINA LUISE SCHNAKENBERG, daughter of John Henry and Margretha Schnakenberg, ‘axed 6 months and 3 days, The funera! will take piace to-morrow afternoon, at one hes from 188 Wert Forty-third street. On Saturday, March 15, afver a ungering illness, Mrs. Many Hoaay, in the 68th year of her ag: Her friends are invi.ed to attend Ber! funeral, this af- ternoon, at two o’clock, from 120 St. Mark’s place. At Morrestown, N. J., on Friday, March 14, after a se- vere illness, N. A. C. SswARD, son of Henry Seward, for- merly of Orange county, N. Y., aged 80 years. Bis relatives and irleuds are respectfully requested to attend the funeral, at Morristown, from the residence of his father-in-law, 1). Rockwell, Ksq., to-morrow, at twelve o'clock. Cars leave foot of Cortlandt street, at 9 A. M. On Saturday, March 15, ater a severe illness, Dr. Srs- pneN Lixpo, aged 60 years and 11 months. invited to at- Ais friends and relatives are respectful tend the funeral, from his late residence, 71 Croaby street, this morning, at 11 o’clock precisely. On Friday, March 14, of disease of the heart, AYNA Manoret, wife of Henry Asche, aged 38 years, 4 months and 17 days. ‘The friends and relatives of the fami'y are espeetfally invited to attend the funeral, from hor late residence, 6: Hose street to-morrow afversoon, at two o'clocs, Her remains wiil be interred in Greenwood Cemetery. On Sa urday, March 15, Mrs, Mancarer Brows, wife of Wm. H, Brown, and only daughter of James Quinn, Esq. The funeral will take place on Tuesday afternoon, at two o’clock, from her late residence, 91 Attorney street. ‘The friends of the tamily reapectfalty invited to at- tend, without further invitation. On. Saturday morning. March 15, after a long and pain- ful illness, which she bore with Christian fortitude and resignation, Mary Joseriixg, the beloved wife ot Thos. F. Mars, aged 28 years, 6 months and 27 days. Her remains will be taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, to morrow. Dublin papera please copy. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. _ PERSONAL, BROTHER MERCHANT WIL PLEASE INFORM “Anonymously” where to address note in reference to the letter of 8th inst., as bis friend is very desirous of obtaining wtber information. hss EDWARD R HARPER, ETHIOPIAN y DELINEATOR, is deatrous of sceing his mother before her death, be cau a » Cel at his brother’s residence, No, 41 Kesex street, jew Yor! T's, “YOUR FRIEND R.” WILL WRITE MISTER D., Broadway Post office, when and where an interview cau be had, he cr she shalt be well rewarded , if it is acseptable, or receive sincere thanks. NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 16, 1856. cEW PUBLICATIONS. CARD,—MI8S JéaNNEITE ‘BOPFIN, BY MARBIAGE wre Serge ©, Te tor, begs to announce that she has ber croc! fans porsecult us her vast gueringe snd tals fa tom, ber yeary of wut ‘with the fuil naakes or ber Perseeuiore and benetacots Har edfion ia vers ama.) can only be obtained by balug careful to fo" sddress, encioriag $1, witn postags stam) Jeamnetes I care of Aston Bwar's, 28 , OU isn aquare Poot off Us| ‘oF “WORK BY THs 398; 1) competent to under- LA business; bas twe.va 15 84 avenue, near St Mara’s fee GIRL Wises 4 SITUATION AS cook ry Stor ke ‘area aud jellien. Inquire at 22 Spring st MO. HALL, 15 FRAGKLIN SREETS, OF F4RS hanged #8 @ at very redaced prices 4 000 volumes of books 1 every department of literature snd. frecedlione Snong wraioh are Napolvon’s great work on #gypt, Ar ppvarde ot Minety’ oslored, 00 pintes, some ct wht $240; Mosce 'erarcals,'4"vole ovees Zola, iol’! to", 885 lates Silo eata Mused 1 B55 5 "N. Landne: Pirate ot (he tenoreare and, Marty Marty! you half ca‘, $15 ; Kichop Jeweil’s Works, 3 vols, #375; Ur Latest Fradiord $1: Bel'inger. $1; Loverd tyndaie, Sbiaker, $1; Cranmer. $1. Aiso, Wlo700, ‘$4; wobectaon, $4; Woddridge’s Family bxvositor, $350; appeal Cases in the pean ds ue M84. of Leeisions, 24 vols. folio, Lord of eet 20. v9 8, $20; Index to Gent's ML vols , $: Genve Mag rIKIL to 182), 22 io picts, 8 ger, 30 vola.. $13; Vater’ 100; co do.. a very fine set 0 inbure “Review, 55 vole $05 plete, in 142 vols , $160: Les best edition, Tullo. $44; writich army Liat,8 iustrated Loudon News £3 vola., $68, omg ad Vols. $40; Punch 24 vols. in Volk.. half calf, $43; Eney, Britauoich with finpo. ie Tsot 28 qo, 245; Vibera’ abridvemeut, 24 vols., folio, $12; Pease, au ia “ie 8 vols... $3; ‘atking, 3 vols $3; Law Magazine. vol Roweli’s tare Trlulr, 34 voie. 1 21, $80; Jacobe’ Law Diet BL Rm» mond’s, Rep «2 vals $2; Year 11 pole $17 Law Terms 11 vols. Poctan Cale Non of Trials, 40rd wusveli’s and cihers.' Cainloguse sro new r ly. Po se TRAVALLERS,—A FROTBATANT GIRL WISHES A MS PF yaad at, FAPKB HANGRRS.—& YOUNG MAN WHO Has been some time at the above trade. wishes to go wader in: jve work lor one year, adress 8. 0. D., 10 MERCHANTA.—A LAD) 8 s YEARS OF AGE, WIsHES @ situation as abi abippicg, clerk kine ary paae Felererce given. Address Paul, box 200 (PO, MANTILLA | MANUFACTURRRS—A LaDy “OF | ata fai aod qoop a man: 2 ent 3; OF Would tate the mantiliag of & store on her own uslbility, awe reference given. Please address M. a. M., Herald Wy Aare BY a YOUNG aia, oa erry as 1Om, TO DO general house work, in @ email private famil' food plain cook, igo Pecan mer; you will find her a good honest first house good baker: good relerence, Call at Lawrence st, Inst house from Mary, Brooklyn. Oan be seen two days. Ww ANTED—A SITUATION, AS LIGHT PORTER, IN A Rhulerale store, by a young man who wrivs & good plain hand acd is quick at figures; salary ‘not so much an od- Ject as ® permanent situation, Address D. Di. Herald ofliee, "“ANTED-A SITUATION, FOR A COLORED WaiT er, who has been { the’ employment of the adver.ise: for peta rf ard given every satistacton; he 1s, hand: respectiul, crf ryan, and would ne an aoqu' ‘nition fo any one. at tne nordhwest corner of 5th aréaue and 37th St becween tt aid 3 o'clock. NEWSPAPERS. T oNDON {uLUstR ATED NEWS, BUNGE, 94; ‘Times, 94.5 1.03, 9d; Nows af ie Worl 7 Liver Hera dy Hevnbid's Midce tang nnd. Gasen Ve. Tilustraled ta. each. All others equally cheap ROGERS’ English news- paper ofiice, corner of Broadway and Twelfih street. street ACIFIC, STEAMSETP.—BEAUTIFUL ENGRAVINGS of the Paelfc and Ber taloon, were published in No. 16 of zee rag tah ATED NEWSP AP: ea jerch 15; alo magne twenty ollier engravings and all the news ot the week. Oflles 12 ond Li Sprace street, WRLICATION OF THE LONDON JOURNAL IN NEW York.—On Saturday, March 22, the London Journal wil ‘be pablished at ¢0 Nassau street, New York, price two cents. J. Staith begs to infirm bookseliers and publishers that he made arrangements with the proprietor ot the London Journal to pub'ish that work simultaneously with the time of publishing {p London No 578 to be published on March 22, will be the commencement of a new volime and also that of a pew romance, of great interest. by the author of White. friars.” All commun'cations to be addressed to J. SMITH, Ro. : 0 Nassau treet, | New York. THE IRISH NEWS—a WKEKLY JOURNAL, EDIT#D by the proprietor, 1homas Francis Meagher, dedicated to the service of the Irich people at home and abroad, will be Rin re every Saturday, on ard atter the 12h of April, at 9 Ann street, corner of Nassau, THE BALL SEASON. 663 BROADWAY. SOIREE ON TUESDAY NEXT, 18th inst., in-tead of Thursday. at Mesdames SAU VA- GEAIWS darcing academy, 663 Broadway, opposite bond Grand ball ox Monday, March 31, for the benefit of Mlle. Emma Sauvagean Private Jessons atiended to every day. Open every evening for practios, ANTED BY A YOUNG LADY. CAPA3LE OF teacbing the bigher Sexieh branches, a situation in a Wout family 0 or school. Teac! + feed Moni only ea gp oni. 4 a {09 Port flee ‘New York eet Pali os ‘ASTED-A SITUATION, BY A willing to exert himvelt and can give the best city rete. ence. Cloth, sllb or dry goods jobber preferred, Address Z. A. H,, Herald office. ANTED—A SITUATION, EITHER IN A WHOLE- sale or retail grocery store, by a man whe has a practi cal knowledge of both; he, is an. astive, energelte man, would be willing to make hmself useful for the latereat of his employer. Satisfactory reterence as to morality: and integrity. AG pence call on Mr. J, baker, No, 1 Franklin square, offlce up stairs, YOULH, WHO 18 DA« GOODS, av. 85673223, BECEIVED PeR LAST BTEAMK4 A utiful eelec’ion of fancy shirtings French ae puuted bores which are red smeu's furs ON, Jac sone & bpLins 409 frond aay, ad wee. Z 443 Pease “STREKT. CORSET AND DAY 00D» fore.—Ladies. jou are ia wan: of w vost i foreet callon Mrs eTOR: 443 Peart street, and vo‘ a pair Sor besutitel Siting French’ Or wore corse, Wi Being direct Raperter, tke i enahied. nat toes aly ie 4 ‘to salt ‘ow price. Call and ‘examine ‘her dollar erst” ‘BA large assortment of children’s and misees’ corsets of every de ion, ‘wholesale and reall, 443 Pearl strext, Detwosn ‘and Rose, 500 FLOUNCED SILK ROARS ‘ROM AUCTION Ao Fue Doe Bacn, A. T.STLWARL & 00, Brondwaj, Chambers and Reade strects, At? P. COLE’B, 866 BROADW, 7 Bea hu DOORS ABUVE Union square- just receiv 0 assortment of house- , tar)e linen, mula | linen ahesting, oom aad ge geatiomen's ki Blowes of the best quality. N EXTKNSIVE STOOK OF BI ACK GUIPURE AND 00 black inca vel at8 35 oessodianiy lowear AM vella, a exceedingly low, PETER ROBERTS & 00.'S, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF MASTILUAS, Beancons points, ys and collars. in black and whie ari Inces, f srabradered Gasques, collars and neeren Ta ios. Dands, bandkerchlels, &>,; wo, erape aad sfor mourning, in new designs. ere MILLEX & GRaNT, 371 Broadway. 5 aa SILKk.—LEADBEATERS’ ASSIGNMENT, 347 Broadway. Cloring the ‘The entire stock for ucreserved sale. BMAUTIFUL BLACK SILKS AT ONE DOLLAR. By order ot assignees 3, B. WILLIAMS & C co. NORFETS FOR HE SPRING—MRB, GAYNOR BKGS ave to votifs the ladies that she has now ready a su ssortment of all kinds of corsets to which she invives Wiel sttention, Auothar" enaa of tae Wrezon jackets will be opened ca Monday, the 17\h inst., at 45 Third avenue, near ‘euth street, aud 262 Sixth avenue, near Seventeenta sureet, apts 4 STOUK OF VAURNCIENNES PUNT Dial. Yau Late ips rl ae Bontton Uycw &e, oN, B—Keal jencienn ‘at Is, per yard, fev KR R ROWNETS 10.8, 975 Broadway. NOLORED DRESS SILKS LEADBEATER’S ASSIGNMENT. 947 BROADWAY, Ten cares for esle this week The entre stock must be sold, By order of samignece B. WILLIAMS & £0, A. EADY, THOROUGHLY COMPEPENT TO TAKE charce of the dress and maotills manuf Bent, wanted. Apgly to Wm, Jackson, LADY GOING TO ENGLAND IN THE STEAMER Persia, 4prit 2, wishes to engage nurse, to accomoany er and taxecate of bor chud 2 years ol’ ‘eppiyat S10 niate street Brooklyn. Good references Fequited, A N INTELLIGENT LITLE GIRL, ABOUT; TEN YEARS. old, who w uld wake herself agreeable and nsefal, when dei ired, can meet with a lady willing to uke charge of her and treat her well, oy addressing Mri. L. KE. Ellsworth, Broad: way Post office, NCOK WASTKD—A RESPECTABLE, MIDDLE AGED / woman, a6 cook in & boarding house; must he a good baker, and siricuy temperate. Apply in the cloldiag sore 4 Pearl atrest, GRAND COMMLIMENTARY RECEPRION BALL 10 Jchn Frost, Esq, the d stingulshed English exile, will tube place at the City Assembly Rooms, 444 sroadway, on Mondus, March 31,1864, ‘Tickets 1 enci, admitting gentinman and iadies ‘Yo be had of the folowing’ gentlemen; ikewise at the doors on the evening of the abova:--Charlss Keen, 205 West Thirty-ninth street; Charles McCar 54 Pearl street: Jones. DeKalb avenue Brooklyn; “itovert Aichols Chariton street; Capt. Thomas Murphy,’ 66 Bleeoker strot Henry Sharp, 216 Rix'h avenua; Treasurer, 9 Kast Sixteenth street; Robert 8. Wild, Chairman, 21 Dominick stree BUGENE JON SOLLIVAN. Socratary, MES, LUBY'S, GRAND FANOY DRESS BALL WILL crime offat ber readomy. Greenwich Hall, 215 Bleerker street, on Easier Monday evening, March 4.’ A highly effi cient committee bave kindly undertaken the managemmnt of the bail. No tickets can be obtained except through them or Mra Luby, No tickets wili be given at ‘he door; they mav be had of the commit'ee on the mornings of Monday and Thura- day at Mrs. LUBY’S academy. A splendid band wil attend THE FIREMEN. re IREMEN’S HALL, ‘Regular nomination for Assistant Engineer New os Fie De; HENKY H. HO! OF THE BOARD OF ENGINEERS. Litt SBE CANDIDATE FOR ASSISTANT ENGI- HN H. STEELE, ex-foreman of Hook and Ladder 60. oi Po mE FIRE DEPARTMENT. SMITH BRO1 HERS, 122 and 140 Fulton street, N. Y., Manufacturers of fire clothes Call the attention o: firemen to their large stock of drab and bine ‘beavers Not and felt cloths which ther have now on band. ples of t their stores. SMITH BROTHERS, 12fand 140 Fuvton street. REWARDS. $100 "on"te ov Sf ateras .. = oT Calexs ‘ place, a Fvallse, covered or, with large Bross ron, business papers of no value ‘Any one ‘deliver information where $100 REWARD. LOST, A BLACK Ural ‘THER POOK&T. hook, containing alsum of money, wih some other papers, ogether with a fe of depoutt for rold, Feturning the said book, with eontenta, to Lovejuy"s inotel Seal receive the above reward. New York, March 15, 1856, LOST AND FOUND. L082, ON WEDNESDAY | AFTERNOON. A) WHITR German wolf dog, with a head and ears like a fox, large bimek eyes and a curly tall, The finder wili be liberally re- warded on returning him to the stablo, No.6 West Thiryy- etxth stree ORT —A eae DRAWNIBY J. & P. STRAUSS, AND accepted by Mr. Freidenberg, five days date from the 7th ot Febru: 1856, bas been lost. All persons are cau- tioned not to negotiate tor it. Mr. Freidenberg has been noil- fied ot the lors of the draft. OST—ON THURSDAY, 13TH INST., A ROLL bills, amounting to $209. The finder, ‘by returning the same to Angus Cameron, No. 4 State street, New York, will be suitably rewarded, O8T—-A SMALL pot MOROCCO POOKETBOOR, containing money, er, papers, anda commutation ticket of the New Haven Koil om New York to Mamaroneck. A liberal reward wil! be paid on Feturning the same to the owner, room No. 4, 289 Broadway, Lafarge Buildings, O8T.—FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD.—THE ABOVE reward will be given for the recovery of a bundle of goods, Jost on going to Nineteenth street and Ninth avenue, e contents of which will be announced by the loser on de: Hverig the same to I., B. Levin, 165 Third avenue, or to C. A. orn Fuller, 27 Cortlandt street, on Monday, or during the we O8T OR MISLAID—ON THE AFTERNOON OF THE Tih ov morning of the, 15th Instant, » promissory note, inna by Piatt & Br io one aiden lane, N. Y.,) nine jundred ard eighty-three and 32 100 dollars, dated 4th March, oon months fromdate. Said note was payable to i the Bank of per Act ~ New York city. All Dereons are forbid Derotialing the SAMUEL W. CH ‘AMBERLATN, 23 Maiden lane. BWFOUNDLAND DOG FOUND. FOLLOWED A GEN- teman trom Leonard street to Fourth avenue, « large Sewfoundiand slut. The owner can have her by pi property and paying experses, Apply, before 10 oratter at 101 Fourth avenue, MOUSES, ROOMS, cu. WANTED. SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT ¢ CHILDREN, Mss of to hire a three # ins Tent, or rome portion ine pil ce eattoeeion, wie Houte, Chatham square Post offi yh Promtaris IS WANTED OF A MAN BY THE 1_Wurz, a native of Bavaria, lately from On: rovince of Houenzaliorn, Prussia. "Any pergon know. leg ot ig whereabouts, will pleted inform mie, as g Of great advants es communicate to him. wry intelli. tence willbe received by me. ALBERT ra Ha, Portage * lumbia county, ‘isconsit _Chleago and Buttaio Papers please copy. = [SFORMATION WANTED—OF | MICHAED, MERHAN, Ame tae been musaing since March 1 a drab ants and brows cap: is about 25 gears of'age, ‘Any inforination ‘regarding hima wil've' kindiy veveltod BE hla ter, Mrs. Murray, at 165 avenue A., corner of kleventh street, MFORMATION WANTED OF CATHRINA JORDAN— rho landed bere, in New York. on the dh of Jaauary, 186, She came trom Mand England, and when law hohrd of she lived ia Howard sires, Any perion glving information her will be thanktully received by her brother” Please call or address Thomas Jordan, No, 8 Howard street. 188 ELIZA B. BEORUPT WILL FIND A NOTE AD. Greased to her at the Brondway Post office, which 1s, importance to her, from NH. POLITICAL. ‘BE ‘BUCHANAN “GENERAL COMMITTER 0 oF THE State of New York, organized in Ii mat eackel oa 1856, will meet at the usual time and pl Place a dauce of members is requested. ir whole- OUSE WANTED.—A THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH modern improvements, wanted, or part of one, for asmall tamil; Nal ‘obildren; would like Ca make ar Cael, 4 with ier for his family tn compensation tor Tent; would Bot ‘want it higher than 7: -third etree olor ercown than Broome street, between E iret and. Ti pay ave: nues. Please apply or address No, 70 Second avenue. Ov WANIED—PROTESTANT. BY A SMALL PRI vate familv, to goto the country, a short distance from the city: she must be a first rate washer and irorer and un/er- stand cocking in ali its branches. Good wages given. Call at 7 Be before io’ciock A, M. CocEa WANTED—WHO UNDERSTANDS THE / care and m sell gexerally ne EDMUND CORR, IN, 30 Broad s OUSEKEEPRR WANTED—ADDRESS, Suh les QUALI fications acd present residence, K. I’., Herald | office. ANTILLA MAKERS WANTED IMMEDIATELY — None but those accustomed to the best work need apply io Molyneax Bell, 58 Cunal street, MULINERS WANTED.-FIVE GIRLS, WHO ARE quick and good hands on trimming straw hats, Would prefer girls who could alto make dress caps and walt on cus tomers, required. Steady employment Ingurod. Apply 10 James’ Malley, Harttord, Coon., stating salary, and where laat employed. ‘AHCGAN’ YCWARTED, 4 SALEM AN ACQUAINTED ith te mahogany trade, and a good judge of wood. eral arrangement will be made with one who can conmmand a faie share of city trace. Apply at the Jumber yard 24 Tomp- kins street, corner ot | Broome Kast river. APAPER MACHINE TENDER WANTED—AT CHAT. bam, N. J. Apply to George Ginabary, \ SALIGMAN WANTED—TO (0 TO A WRSIKRN CITY into @ jobbing silk, ri>bon and mi linery goods nusiness To one who is thoroughly acquainted wiih the abeve goois knd also embroideries, « g0°d aalary will bo pal entry cerk wanted. Addrex box ‘Also, an Post office, stating name and references, and prompt easenion: will be paid to communtcations. Siena WANTED-—TWO EXPERIENUED, STEADY men, Hit Yetiaed with the general trade; ana one to Mo rolderies aud ribbons. sales ‘and wiondy engersmente wil be. given: eeeee v iverat salary ly at 214)4 Bowery. ALRSMAN WANTED — A, YOUNG MAN TO TAKE eof & fancy, dry goods store rfectly nnder waste 6 business, ply to TAMER max KY, bart +, etatin salary, on reference, One of the right sort ‘at be iiberally dealt with. ALESWOMAN WANTED—AT WERD’S MOURNING ) store, 499 Broadway. Apply immediately. "pO PORK AND BEEF PAOKERS.—WANTED, A MAN to auper‘ntend a beef and pork packing and ¢ lishment, where a moderate business only is don te cover, intelligent, and havea thorough prastion ex ir bya businers, Ore who will suit eons obtain fair wages apd permanent employzent, immediately. in the season. Adress Beet, for one week, throu; Post ofllce, naming qualifications, salary expected, [eee me the proper name, if preferred, may be withbeld for correspondence. 10. MILLINERS.—WANTED, A SUPERIOR FIRST hand milliner; aiso, a good trimmer; none but those who have filled the first situstions need apply. 609 Broadway, cor ner Houston street. 10 ADVERTISING AGRNTS—A THOROUGHLY practical and established canvasser ts required for a po- pular daily journal. ‘The space is limited, advertisements easy of obtainment, and the occupation, would not interfore with dat of any iergon are ady engaged in a daily or weekly newspaper. Apply from 12 until 2, on Tuesday, at room 13, Tutle’a Building, 45 Broadway. 10, COACAMAKERS —WANTED: A WOOD WORKER, ‘Yo one accustomed to jobbing and light work steady work and a eras wages EtveR- Apply at payers coach tactory, 97 Charles st N. B.—Also for sate, several second hind a ‘wagors, cheap, ,ANTED.—IN AN IMPORTING HOUSR, A YOUNG man about 18 yearso{ ae, with good commercisl edu- cation and habits, Must understand French. Salary about $200, with very good chances of having it increased from vear to year. None need apply whose, parents and sonnexions are not well know. in thecity. Address Maiden Lane, Her: ald oflice, stating all particulars. Waa HEAD erin TO GO TO BOSTON immediately, to whom the highest waces will be paid Apply at 250 7th avenue, New York, for three days. Wane GOOD MILLINER AND TRIMMER, TO Fimira, N. Y., @ liberal salary and ee ae plat ent will be offered’ to & good hand. Apply at Gay’ eee ied Greenwich st., on Monday, from 10 to 4. ir penees pai ANTED—A YOUNG plethora AMERICAN OR ia girl, as ia ‘s maid aud seamsiress. A compe telligent and honest perien will find @ pleasant and me, Address Bowne, Herald office, with reter- permanent ence. We it WEI NURSE, RESIDING IN SOME location, either im the city or Ita immediate neigh: borhood; abe must bean American, ot respectability ot aan ter, famiy apd association, and e home ahe can remain in + To such a 8 person 2 liberal oom sation woul be ne. han te en box Berald office, st i Where an inter- ANTED—AN FXPERIENCED FRENCH WOMAN, TO take the charge of an infant. The best references re- gona Apply at 21 Chambers st, between the hours of 10 and 4. ANTED—A a) MILLINER, TO GO TO BOSTON to wkom the highost wages will be pald. Apply at 207th avenue, New York, for three days, Pet OF A HOUSE WANTED, FROM FIRST OF MAY f 8 gent'eman and his wire—the sacond story of a modern buil use, with gas and eo location preferred between Bleecker and Twenty: and Browdway to Firat ave- nue; rent $200, Address bor: 2,361 Poat office, HE SUBSORIBER WISHES TO HIRE A ROUsE, gomfortabyy furnished, in. Brook’yn; or woul purchass the furniture, if the parties could agree, and rent the house, Address Gaylord, Reraldofiice, ‘ANTED—TO PUROHASE, ‘A SUBSTANTIAL, WALL bullt three story and basement brick , having all the modern improvements, (od location, west aide. pre- ferred rah il be pasd iy in cash and lots in Brook. yn stating price, location aad nit i partotiare, 8 House, box 332 Pow office, aay, TO EXOMHANGE—$1.000 CASH, AND BA+ See oe fore Hey? ord, eireuing in {2.8 nod neighborton A A.J, Marshall, Post offiee, box 4,57 ‘OR KANSAS.—THE NEW pf KANSAS Ga send trains ee pa! Jon cis “get of each i rie jag wenty sen! lly. Appl WArkeE, Ceara! Superintendent, 2 ae ‘OHN B. aouaa, on HIS RETURN Fi 0 TH: ern tour, will deliver an cares % iho Broad ameoury of nacle, on Monda; the tempéranca: for “aarpersé Grate, ‘No. tu Dott. Hon sa Sones Harper ‘one, preside. appro} to the occasion, 6, o sea, bs to commence at 735 only PROIAL NOTION. —A SPROIAL ‘MEETING OF 1 sre Kings County Liquor Dealers’ Association We be held at FF Hotel, Brook as BoM for the exosustion’ of ny oe J. Gurmits0%, Secreta MeNHIL, DENTIST, ho TENTH HSTRERT, BRRVOORT ferences—Rev. Dr. Van Kieeck, Mr. 0. Bry- G.¥ sat; Bre Morays Mee hand GARB — CASI PUROHAGRRS OF | SEGARS CAN Scere oly py Norman, $8 and upwards N. B.—Cash advanced upon se- 0, CHREKS, No. 31 Broadway, up stairs, AMERICAN JACK DONKRY, F°, ies Ce atalow Inquiry at N eae ae uchss's soap 7% Mawky at No- TANTED TO:RENT—IN A RFESPKCTABLE NEIGH- borboor below 14th street, west of Broadway, part ot a house, consisting ot two or three rooms on second fioor, auita- ble for @ gentleman and his wife. We Would prefer renting of some | pring Ans oaeanyt the house, Rent oat $175, per year. in "G Barrow street, New ANTED.—1WO OR THREE ROOMS ARE WANTED, by a gentleman and his a ae a respectable Ameriean tamily in New York, Addi ‘ost offloe, Beat of erence given and ANTED—A HOUSE IN HOBOKEN, FRONTING THE river, with all the modern improvements, ‘oud {f possible inden, a ot $000 or less, Please address box Ws stepato PURCHASE | : HOUSE. AND LOT orth from seven to ight thousand dollars, mtuatod above Bleecker street, between Broadway and it aver ue. ‘Terms, three to four thousand cash; balance to remain on wae mortgage Address, stating location, box No, 1,223 Post FRENCH 1 ADVERTISEMENTS. N DRMANDE—UNE BONNE FRANOAISE ou SUISSE, protestante, sachant bien conde, pour aller a Ia campa: rocker et pouvant fournir de b recommendations, io. a0 Sth avente, au coin de ix 18th st. INTELLIGENCE OFFICES. Aoeruaras seg cach gear ara wan rao oh help foi hotels and etprvate unin aOR 6 COANERT & CO Broadway, cemer of Reade street. Also, ‘walters, cons farmers, laborers, Ac., pt this or the by branch gil ze, M2 Green’ WADI 5 MANTILLA MAKERS WAN P&D.—STEADY EMPLOY- ment and libs will be given to smart hands, er to McABTUR, BYRNB, GIBBONS & CO., 158 Bromi- 5Q Sart, FINISHERS, FITTERS AND BUTTON HOLE workers wanted at Green’s shir) manu'actory, No. 193 Fulton st.; aleo, good stock and tie makers wanted to work in ut the very neatest of stiichers and best of sewers need apply. To those constant employment and the highest prices paid. THE TRADES. §8 CUTTER AND ACTIVE SATWSM, AN ‘& most responsible situation in the bes: for a engagement. Would 8] French and span moteur, cur raat - and Spanish, and would not object to go Sout! will Wage) in the best of elt reterenct ven. Adress B.F re of W. Cartier, S51 Pearl street, New York, ce WANTED—A CUSTOM CUTTER. A FIRAT class Mikes =! fully pam gt bo to fill any aituetion. i Sabop euler, as foreman, one thoroughly eonverannt wit the th Seto rer Bosl-po obara ned appive-muay adarons Dy 6 best rr rence ~no others Ay iy a 4'b., box 2146 Post ofice eee BREWERS AND D O1MERS, —THE SDYRGIIRE, for many years superintendent of one of ihe largest bre ries in fourteen years doing business tor. him: eelf, is dest sy ot forming a sim! ar ¢1 ment, Vanda Seni) inthis country, wit any party us of Js thoroughly copverkant with the manufactare of old engin ales and London rorter; @ good accountant and excellent pen X an, Address James (. Campbell, Salina, Onondaga county, T% MERCHANT TAILORS AND CUTTERS.~—ALEX. D. REKV ES, teacher of measuring and cutting garments, was awarded by the American Inatitate in 1855 one medal and two Aplowuas for his system of cutting, in the above art woud do well toca!] and exemine it, as it is the sim. Pert gn And moat correct system in use. Offlee 327 Broadway, WANTED-7WO GooD WaTCH Aa tana atex em ment 'y the yoar. sober men ne Reed apply. Address Peters & Bose, 72 Dock telphia. Wairn.t FIRST RATE WATCHMAKER, AT H.C, Poole’s, 9% South 7th st., Williamsburg, Wrista the bun GOOD WATTERS WHO ye businera, Apply to Sellers & Co., 21K m st, ANTRED—A SMART, ACTIVE BOY, TO LEARN wood engraving: one who understands drawing. None other need apply. A. M. Graft. 119 Nassau street ARTED—AN ENGINEER, TO TAKE CHARGE OF A W “fauad segine. Apis a1 4 Walker street RY GOODS FROM AU: GTION.—GREAT BARGAINS ‘at the dry goods mart, 250 Bowery. Sale to commence on Monday next, 17th inst,, and following days. Tepe 3,(00 pieces ch Jawns, at 18 per yard worth 24, 5,000 sees, ‘1s, per yard “Lerorth 2a. 8,000 orth 28. tid. 1) ‘woren 148, 1,500 wor h 85 50 110 = work $7 000 ‘Marseilles quits Aaeaer damaged, will be sold a bar: $1 000 worth ‘f domestic goods will be sold 10 per cent lower than the manuf Wal. PYN«, 250 Bowery. RED MUSLINS.—A NEW ARTICLE FOR Daeques. Aloo receiving, dally, fresh slock ot muslin jMmmings ard flouncings, |. Ba. large Jot of cambrle ed stitched at $3 G0 per dozen, very TKR ROBERTS &C 60.8, 375 Brond way, ENIN'S BAZAAR.—OPENING DAY, THURSOAY, Just received. a large assortment or real Va~ March 20. ieuelonnes, edgings und laces from one shuling ® yard up- wards, ‘The cheaveat ever \mpo:ted. INOW GENIN, 513 Broadway, St. Nicholas Hotel, RNIN’S BAZAAR, NO. 513 BROADWAY.—GREAT ‘opening of the season, on Thursday March 20, 1855, when wil be displayed an innumerable variety of Paris aig," of the latest mede; ladies’ head dresses, of the choicest and m: ried styles; iso. the newest inventions in chiidreu’s caps bate and ladies’ bonnets, ‘TRE LACE AND Easnoreny Derantaext willbe found re- viete with every description of loom and hand work in ihe trade, all of the latest patterns. INFANTS! Wanpnones, difteroatin exter, and consequently in price are kept in complete act; and Misses’ W RoR Drs, adapteo to dillerent agos, are constantly wept on hand ready for immediate use. Lapres! UNDER CtorniNc forme an important branch at the bawur, "Here indies may be furnished wita comp ete ward- of niyle and, price, as enumerated in jected to the s'ightest detsntion, every- for instant wear. PARTMENT foring another distizetive feature in this establis Ladi their own mate Pals raade up: thay here. be assured of having {aele orders executed with the striciest punetually, sogundam ariem, and tn the latest mode—this department Being under the euperin- tendence of perfect mistress of her a CurnpRgs’s Heap ae will be ‘found fully represented Soy rere 'y this season in boys’ hats is the brown feit aud white be peeeey unique in style, and to which attention Ts especinily invited. ‘Ine Boys’ Crotuinc Derartsent aflordaa wide field for choice in youths’ apparel. Mr. Igelton, (of the Inte tiem of Killa & Ineiton,) whore celebrity as a cuiter of youihs’ gar ments has Jabal been patent fo ‘the pubiie, holds sway over this department, anda more "itting’” msn could not welt be found, In ihe Gexriewen’s Forsisatxg Drrantent, an outfit msy be obtained on the Instant, and a choice mare ample could not be met with in any furnishing store in the cit LADIES! AND CINLOKEN'S BUOES, Of the best their appropriate place, where may be seen a varied assort- ppers, gatters, tes, &c,, to suit the tastes eri ‘The Hostery DePartuext ia stocked with an unequalled geleciion of silk, thread, cotton and woolten underwear; #180, hose for ladies, misses, infants and boys. GENIN’S Bazaar, St. Nicholas Hotel. ANDEOME COLLARS. GAYNOR, 45 THIRD AV! 6 Will ofer,on Monday, the Ith instant, cne thousand coi snd Jaconet collars at $1, worth $t 60: also,'s lotof basds AP» § at Third avenue, near Tenta atre WILL sL80 OFFER FOR SALE, and following days, on account of the 4s. siightly Imperfect. (i dees ake, occupy next, 500 Scotch muslin ginghams 100 pairs white cotton hose. . B.—Two and a halfper cent allowed for'cash ony gouds steel und upward, INENS, DOMESTICS, FLANNE! ‘A large stock of every description always on hand, At UNUSUALLY Low PRICES, Trish linen shirtings, sheetaas. table cloths, napkins, &c, Bica and Bro, cottn sheetings, ehirtin, jane, &o. White, soarlet ‘and, pace % eolien tlanne LORD & ire OR, 285, 257, 259 ‘and 36 Grand st., nd new numbers 47 and 49 Catherine ‘st, INEN ‘TALL, 382 BOWERY, EGAN & CO. PROPRIE- tors.—E, & Co, wil! crea to morrow and on the following days, a large and beauUful lot of spring and sunmer silks, from 4s. 6d. to,12s, perlyard. Striped poplins at 3s. Ce ‘3s. Gu, per yard. ‘The above goods have just been reoceis dd will be sold as low SM other house in the city. We have: esata shawls from $2 £0 io $9 each; crape and oiher shawls fn reat vari Linens tf all kinda will be disposed of at the im- es. ase proprietors of the establisiment calculate de. It is the only Linen Hail in nd idan eal Ne this country, ‘in the old Linen fail, he “Dublin, Treiand, rq eeaee they will be ave aopited with linens at best yer in make and quality. i be shown the goods in Go eetabiabment without Cer torcirg to buy, N. B. No second price; ax d goods sold in do!'ars and cents MA BSeIies gurLTs — LEADBEATER’S ASSIGNMENT, 7 Browdway. FIVE. HUNDRED VERY FINE MARSEILLES QUILTS, At tremendous WILLIAMS & N= STOCK.— STANTON & THORNE, Importers avd Jobbers of Rivnoxs, Dress Trance, &c,, No. 9 Murray, stree’, under Manhattan Hot Hare now instore sndto arrive an entre new stock of rib bons, ¢iess trimmings, €c., in every variety of style and quall- ty uh hich they would invite the attention of buyers who visit our city, kW BAREGE ROBES~— ORDERED BY THE LATE FIRM OF Leer & be hel NB. BY ORDER OF PASSIGNEES, One hundred and fy penutifal Rokes, at $6 50 and WILLIAMS & CO. ICH SPRING SILKS. ‘An ertensive and evegant assortment of Plain Lansleg ae Brovades, &c. CHEAP acKinG SILKS, Very high lustre and choicest ‘tatoo the #eason, Bo. c00 yards eer ea 4 plaide, a 5 cents, LORD ¥ TAYLOR, 256; 257-259 and 201 Grand st, rit new numbers 47 and 49 Catherine st. PRING AND SUMMER MANTILLAS. To LADIES AND STHANGEMS VISITING TIE CIty, The subscriber begs to announce that on Thursday. the 20th {pat be will be prepared fo exhibit his earlioat lanporiations of the intest Parisian designs, in ladies’ outer garments, sultable {o the reason, in advance of his regular opening, and'to which he invites the especial attention of strangers, who may not have Anopportupity o¢ sulting theneelves ata lator period, Hit preseut sock will be found to sustain tbe high reputation of bis house forall that is choice and exquisite in style and ar- Ustic Onish, and may be briefly enumerated aa tollows:— R alvet ‘and molre antique mantillas trimmed with Guipure lace, Super black ‘iota mantiliag, in great variety. Elegant colored mantilas, in every conceivable shape. Real Chantilly, Guipure and id Honiton mantillas, And a perfect profusion of equally attractive goods ia his tine, Having recentiy enlarsed bis premises, he is now enabled to add a department exelutively devoted to. the manufacture and sale of mourning mantijias, which will be found to contain an a, brilliant display of ‘novelty, ‘and style, as he has enter. into arrangements with the eminent house of Le caw, of ia from whom he will receive fresh accewtona by every " JUCHANAN MACKENZD U ited dStates mantitla and Cloak store, 46 and 47Canal st., N.Y, or FASHIONS. Set MANTLE 8. Ry! gether ant) 800 SOUTHERN MBROHANTS, BELL the season are now ready, ie daily r00u novelties, consisting of roal A Chantilly and maniilias, exclusive patierns; rich moire antique ies, in all the most ee styles, and iment of elegant white and ‘embroidered ‘mantl. Jas, at very low pi }, all ot ‘which wit be olfered om Uberal terms to cash and short ti time buyers. OLYNRUX BELL, 53 Canal atrect. PRING “RIBBONS “AND MILLINERY Sar aoe ar? wholesale.—The subscriber has just openod 5,000 bores of elegant spring Cs en extensive variety of all kinds of mii 7 rods, w Ke i offer Lge below the = prices. bp mae 3 ladies’ dress Ta . By ICHTENSTEAN, No. Bowery, corner DRY GOOU6, ac. HAWES! SHAWIS!| SHaWisi! iS) Baie eae fas INMENT, ‘remend reoer ai In "Bro ei and ot other sp “GG. WILLIAMS & CO. PRING EMBROIDERIES AND Lavrs. Shu Pull aesortment new spring styles now ready, AT VERY LOW PRICES pny des Frencd, Scotch and Swiss embroideries and laces of oORD & a TAYLOR, 256, 287, 259 wv 261 Grand st., od new numbers 47 and 49 etierine Bt, (0 CABES OF RICH BaBEGe RUBES, AT B FO worth $12. will be g ed on Monday. Merch 17. BSDELL, 1 BSON a Tike a1 Scondway. Wi2kse BROTHERS, 64 AND 6 JOBN STREST stairs, Importers and Jobbers of Frovch bonnets, Straw foods. ott er are goods, of own ten perio ond. by every steamer, ILSON G, HUNT & 00., IMPORTERS AND JOBRERS OF WOOLLEN AND OTHE« GUODS ted to men’s wear, Nor. 80 and 82 William street. corner ot Maiden lane. SPRING MILLINERY, és Lo SUPERB STOCK OF SPRING Bun sers. MADAME nares, Fon respec:{nily solicit the attention of | patrons and st 12 onl tod, eonming toate Heh auortmer' of iporied rench ounea Will open om Taureday, 20: of M: larch. Madame R. HARRIS & SUN. 571 Broadway. Lai ots ASSORTMENT Of © .RIS MILLINBRY. ORE a 204 Atantic street South Brooklyn, Courts iatet l for the Inspection of ins patrons abd lates of Tynand New York in gneve, French bonnets, Hanan flowers, French ribbons, tc. &c., on Thursday, HATS AND lore, with be LARGE (A880 REMENT OF. sPaiMi ¢ cE Barcel pe jed-on Thursday, the 20th Inst , at J. td) GiBHR ES, Sols jroadway. \ABHIONS,— THE CRREYET: PatAce yim PRIZE silver medal im of fashions, —Mirs. DEMORKAT, of 97h Broadway. informa the pubile that her branch sores No. 794 Canal street, get ite Greene strert. cor tains the moet ele~ gant and arta of patterns ever offered, under the nilenoe of Anne, dda, RENCH MILLINERY.—MIAS C FUY 821 BsOADWAY, corner of Twelfth street, will open spring millinery on ‘Thureday, March 50. J, SRENCE & SON, 7 AND 2734 VIVISiON STRERT J. will cpen on Tuesday, March {x a spl ndid aesortment of Paris pattern bonnets, ribbons, el}kr, craves, straw goods, artificial flowers, &c., of the latest impo tations W. GAY. 253 AND 265 GREEs WiGd ACREBT, WILL * open a large assoriment of ¢rench and American pat: iern bonr ets; 2180, a!) he pew shapes aud sisleot airery ome Les, ribbons and flowers, on Tu rob 25. The:atten- {Hon of milliners is called io this notice, aa r large aesortment All be eral to the trade M; DEVOS, 481 BROADWAY. ae OPEN FRENCH injlinery, on Thursday, 20 ‘ASS A. ERICKSON WILL OPk« PAKIs MILLINERY “on Thureday, March 29, ai her rooms, 413 Broadway. I88 ALICE MORGAN RESPeC’ FULLY INFORMS the ladies that she will open spring miltiaery on Thars- day, March 20, at her new rooms, Ro. 54 broadway, opposite the Bt. Micholes Hotel. RS. W. RAL LINGS, 67 CANAL STR*ET, AND AT 385 Broadway, will open her Parisian spring millinery, on ‘Thursday, the 20th inst. ee RB. DAVIDGON. 131 CANAL STREET CORNER OF waist, willopen Paris spring millmery, 10 Thursday, KS. F. GARELLE, 742 BROADWAY, WILL OPEN. oa Thursday, the 2th of Marsb, an elexint assortment of *pring millinery, received by the last steamer, aud chosen im first Paris ous RS. MAROY, 495 BROADWAY, TAKES THIS OPPOR- tunity of returnieg thanks to ber patrons for thetr past iiberal favors, also to inform them that she will be prepared 0 offer for thelr selection «large aia rien stock of spring mill, ery on sod alter Thursday, diarch 20, when a call is most specttully solicited. Mul inery, Marcy's Gan 3 tween Broome and Spring streets, near thest Micholas val" Maa MALHERBE BKGS TO CaLt TAS ATTEN: on of the paige to her orening of Paris milling eg on iar He 10, at 522 Broadway, opposite tae Bt. S RS. SIMMONS, 564 BROADWAY HAS JUST RE turned from Europe, with a Is incraave of Paris boo~ ete, flowers, ribbons, &c-, and will open tem on Toursday next, March 20, and respectfully solicits a oa:1. re, WM. SIMMUNS, N64 Broadway. LLE, BARNETT WILL OPEN BRR NEW SHOW, Toot. 71 Broadway, on'itruraday, March 2), with a iargé and varied eclection of Paris millinery. TLLINERY. “MRS. DODD, Ill CANAL STREMT, FAS now ready for inspection’ at her estasiishment a large asrorupent of ladies’, misses’ and childre:’s allk, cr ana straw bonnets, in ihe newest end most tasbionadia sis) the present ecason, All orders punctually at‘ended to, ILLINERY OPENING.—MRS. CARTER WILL OPEN, ‘Tourafay, March 20, her avring imvortations of Pacis wil.uery. A’so, 2 ian © assortment of her own manntacttre, Country miiliners solicited to ing) epeck, Mrs, CARTER, Milliner, 593 Broadway. TLINERY OPENING.—L. BINNS WiLL OPEV, ON ‘Thursday, the ith of March, & aplendid ‘assorimeat of French an ‘and American bonnets; a's? a large arieiy of of cpl good: te of every ‘description. (Coaney ml and dopa lie wilt please call. 1 Huaron street, and 186 Six'h. a venue, ARIS NILLINERY.—MADANE FERRERO, | NO. ireat Jones street oj spring ery on Thuse- day, the 20th March. dears ARIS ett bial Rs. J. H. GOSs0N, ARIS MILLINERY.—MADAME RIQAARD, 4 way, Wwillopen spring millinery on Thi ARIS MILLINKRY—OPENING DAY.—M&S. 8. C. SLOANE (ormerly wih Mian A. F Jarvis, and now of 40 Caval street, Building woa'd respectiully fafurm the Indien of ‘New fork thot On hareday. 20% inst. ohe wid oven for their inspection & splendid. stock of Paris mi./insry, the Jatest styles and most deautiful designs, and invite coeir at tendance, on the cecasion, Grato'ul for form:r patronag? pee stor ed she trnats to coatinue to merit future favors ny increased exertions en ber part to esas: Wholesale and country dene ers supplied on the moat beral terms. — 'PLENDID OPENING—WITH FRE FRENCH | BONNETS OF every ee for inspection on Thursday, the 20th inst. Southern and Western merchants aud country'muiners wili find this the beat and cheapest wlace to cal! at—N. BINN'S, 451 Hudson street, between Morton and Barrow. TRAW Ypres splendid assortment of straw blondes, of our own at Wwatsiea Bi iSK&s BROTHERS, 66 John sireat. up stair, HE MAJOWS HAT AT LENuTH DOTH REST, Sonn}! torcear to speak: Age on its crown had fiercely prest, ‘Aud stripod it “Mowe Artique. ~~ CARPETINGS AND _ UPHOLSTERY. LL, THE NEW PATTERNS— pier gr Sy In rea] Axminster, Wilton, velvet, tapesiry, Brassels, three ply and supe: fine eee wea hy Crossley Sone, Templeton, & Co, and i ted ti ‘or auie, wholesule and Fetal wea bs me STEWART & O0., ps Broadway, Chambers aud Rexde streets, Briccied expseany for a sales, ond iucluding al! elected expressly for our spi les, L) the newest td ion delrable le patterns, T LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES, Topestry, Brusteln, wee three ply, ingrain snd low priced Brussels, ¥ velvetan Mosaic rage, mate nd American Ge) ‘fe, x TOMI TAYLOR 5 5. 200 and 961 Gita st. ‘ = And new numbers mt re | Catherine Lodi RTAIN MATERIALS— Satin damasks, Lace curtains, Brootielsy Tasvels, tels, sy Fe aot Gtmps, eetries, Ae, Ac, &e. Tap New goods this reseon, A. 7 BTEWART & CO, Broadway, Cham vers and Reade sireots, PHOLSTERY GOODS— WHOLESALE. JOBEPH G: NBERRY & CO. ‘Vea tone iw Yorx, SOLE AGENTS AND CONSI THE MANUFACTURES OF Jal ES HO HOULDSWORTH &00., SILK WEAVERS, SPINNERS AND PRINTERS, MANCHESTER, BNGe LAND, meral importers of the odormen tioned and other up- ros fatares, Ge 6 the first British, French. Germand man’ 3, to intimate to the trade fe tade that the ‘a tore nad is krrive, a choice nivale be tis pn viz = Brocetelles, darsasks and silk lampas, in single and triple widths, ee. tapisetis, satins, 27, 54 and 63 Inches wide. amd ey ee lastings and reps, woollen eee 0 great variety, woven with eiih, slit and wool, gud all woo! ool, for trimmings to , table, plano covers, Patent machine embroidery, for berders, fillings, meial- ota Wall decorations, curtains, draperica, (aie, vino % ‘Cot'on damasks, tn all colors, and printed cotton borderings Patent Turkish couterpanes, totlet covers, towels, £c. yorsans Be or ‘CANAL § BrREEP. HAVE wi cron tage rearona| arma. te rnolen or aor boarders. and Wooation mn Semiee Raving’ full ‘iow of New, York hao. VANE PARK HOTRI DUANE STREET, CORNER, Dae, Staple, has been furnished throughout with new fare gtd pany fermen Tes Hudeon ives aod nad {a in close pro: Sore ‘and Krie Railroad ‘aepots. ec and New ganatoaa &PRINGS,. —FANILTER AND OTHERS joing out of town for the summer, and pe to avoid the: bustle and extravagal oan make ole ar nce of a hotel, dsatral rangements for board, by ee tot ay tte 47 West Bee fourth given. street, any time between {bh relerred to will be ‘open. PRING DRESS GOODS. be opened on and after Monday, March 17, Raroges, de‘ainer pnoan 4 blue FPhallies, printed laws, brilliant Hants, Orgend! lies, &o., &c., z no} OW PRI LORD & TA’ 265, 257, 290 and 261 Grand . And new numbers 47 and 49 Catherine PVERAL LOTS OF CHEAP SILKS. PURCHASED AT KD he, late auction, sales at 8 rroat ragridce,, will be opened on Motday, March 17, YBSDRL, VeiReow eh AKE, ail toad ray, evening, the Ii awnanennre RW YORK VOLUNTEERS. THE MEM N Tegiment dre requenied woatend & eh cesarean REE,