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noise and moaning; he said she would feel bet- trite could sieep, and he would give her a little lauda- num; be gave ber some in tea or ‘beer; that was ‘about a week beiore her death; my aunt died avout three o’clock im the morning; the day before ber death I told Mr. Stephens to send for me if sho was worse; they did not send for me; when I came nome I hastened into the room to see my aunt; the room was dark; my aunt was on the bed and breathing very hard; Me. Stepbens was giving her some- | thing from a tumbler; he told me to leave the room, and said that my aunt was asleep; I returned to the room a fow minutes after and found Sir. Stephens sitting by the Ded, his elbows on bis knees and his head on his hands; I left the room by Mr. and Mrs. Pullman coming into the sitting room; we could bear my aunt breathing, and Mrs. Pullman told me got to let her lay long in that position as she was breathing so bara; whea Mr. and Mrs. Pullman ‘went away I ran into the bedroom and got my aunt in my arms, determined to speak to her; I raised her head and shoulders and shook her and woke ber up; she said ‘where bave you been ali day that you did not come to see me?’ She put her arms around me; she said she was going to die, aud she wished me to take care of ber child. (Bere the witness wept, and was for come time unable to proceed.) My aunt said wherever I was she wished me if possible to see her child and take care of her; she committed her to my care; she then asked to see my sister Fanny; she put her arms around Fanpy’s neck and said she hoped we wouid meet in beayent tas abe wes going to die, and felt happy; she then asked my sister and myself if we wou'd sing a hymn for her; wo did ging; that was about nine o'clock 0° tho evening before she diev; while we were singing Mr. Arm: strong came in; he was'a class leader in my sister's class in Twenty seventh strcet church; Sr, Armstrong prayed with my aunt; Mr. Stephens then came in with my gt Mrs. Hannan, and bis niece; previous to their coming in asked Mr. Armst'ong to are the room as my aunt vomit- and her bowels ebange ee eneCouteMy atne died on Wednesday morning, about three o'clock, the 23a of September. Examination coutinued—I was not in the room when my aunt died;I was in the sitting room. Q. Did you hear any unusual noise before she died? A. Yes, sir. (Odjected to.) Ibe Court directed the wituess to tell what occurred from the singing of the bymn at nine o'clock to the time ‘of ber death. Mrs. Haonan, Mr. Stephens’ sister, came in; ‘Mr. Davis came in also; when Mr. Stephens came ip my aunt threw her arms around him and kissed him, and said “éshe boped he would meet her ia Heaven;”” she vomited several times that evening and bad discharges; sho sait she felt quite nomb and bad no feeling ou’ one side; frequently during the discharges my aunt asked me to raise her up; I would put my arms under her in the bed and {lift her up; the Inst time I did 89 suo gave au awful shriek, and it frightened mo; it was the wish of Mrs. Hannan'and Mr. Stephens to keep her stil; Tlett the room; the lamp was taken out of the roo! asked me to sprak loud, and said that she could not hear; the room was kept dark till sho died: Mrs. Hannan and my sister wero in the room when she died; when we were laying ext the body about aquart of black liquid came out of her mouth; she was laying ou her back on the floor when part of the liqaid came out; she was turned ‘over on her side to bave this come more freely from her mouth; I discovered in Uke room something that attracted my attention; while removing a chest, as the room was amail, saw a tombier pear it; there was something in it which smelled of Iaudanum,’ in loger beer or cx fee; I am acquainted with the smell of laudanuc Thave bad laudanum administered to myself; previous to my aunt’s death Mr. Stephens epoke of Dr. Iremonger; he asked me ou my way up [bird aveaue to call on Dr. Iremonger, and teil bim if he wanted him he would call for him; I said I would not; he took his hat aad said he would go himseif;I met him down stairs ou the steps, and he asked me again if [ would go, aud Isai no, that I was going in the ears: 1 ci the Third avenue cars; prior to my aunt's sickness I observed Mr. Stephens’ conduct to her; he refused t her out; spoke roughly to her, telling her to aut up, end did oof treat her ag a husbaad should treat his wife coe time they Were speaking rouz ly to each other, aud he shut the door, and sa ad; this was some few months th; L nol his rough treatment of y within the last twelve months pre- vious to her death because t was living there; before that she geemed mnchned to keep bis conduct secret from me; I don't know my acnt’s oge; 46 years was on her coffin; Mr. Stephens said he was 32; at the time of my aunt’s death Mr. Samuel Cardwe!l was paying his addresses to me; he is & rea! estate agent and keeps a dry goods store; the first time he paid hi- addresses to me wagon a Sabbath schoo! picnic in the er before my aunt’s death; he commenced calling frequently at my aunt’s after that; after my auat’s death, in about a month, Mr. Stephens had @ conversation with me about marriage; he wished me to remain at home and not go to work; he said 1 had worked long enough and he would like to be en- gaged to me; as there were other ladies in the ‘Third avenue that would like to have him, and be did not wish to offend them, ke wanted the engagement for his protection; after my aunt's death a day was fixed for my marriage with Mr. Cardwell; we were to be married in Seventh street Methodist church; it was known to a great many; I was not married because of an anonymous letter which Mr. Stephens had written to Mr. Cardwell the day ro ft (letter produced and identified by witaess as sing in the handwriting of Stephens); I bave often seen him write. Mr. Shaffer was procecding to read the letter when Mr. Ashmead objected to the reading until the defence had an opportunity of cross cxamining the witness as to the hand- writing. The Court tendered an opportunity to the counsel of oftes examining on that point now, which Mr. Ashmead de. clined, on the ground that it would be unjust to the pri- soner.’ (Exception take ‘Mr. Coahing raised ano has not been proved tuat M letter. The District Attorney submitted that the objection was too Into, as the reading had commenced. Witness to the Court—On the night previous to the day we were to have been married Mr. Cardwell was with me up to nine o'clock; he returned and showed me this letter. After some discussion the reading of the letter was with- held for the present. Examination continued—I have not since b: after Mr. Cardwell received the letter, Mr. Cardwell, my brother Robert and myself went to Chester, Orange county, to Mr. Durland’s; I cannot tell whether m; aunt vomited previous to Dr. Iremonger’s attend- ance; she did afterwards very freely, haif a basin full ‘nt a time; it was different oolore, sometimes dark, sometimes yellowish; I remember her yo- miting once when Dr. Iremonger was present; Mr. Stephens was there many times when she vomited: Idid not notice that the vomit smelled; Mr. Stephens sometimes emptied it, snd sometimes my ‘sister; I never saw the Doctor examine the vomited matter; Mr. Ste- phene did; he took it in the basin to the window once or e,aud examined it; he said to me that there were ed specks in it, which he thought was some of her ; be turned it atonnd with a straw, and what seemed Je plecee of flesh he would draw up on the side of don’t know that my aunt complained very much of pain; sue compiained of pain in the stomach, and Dr. Iremonger ordered a blister for her; she was con- fined to her bed for two weeks previous to her death; she complained of thirst from the time she was drat contined to her bed; she complained of thirst the morning before ber death; 1 noticed her being drowsy the night previous to her death; the Sunday before her death she was worse, and ‘‘sharp looking; when she looked at you she looked very suarp; sometimes she looked rather excited, and careworn, ana fatigued; I heard her complain of the coldnces of her feet, but I did not notice that she ‘wat weak oa her legs; about a week before she died she #aid her feet and legs feit cold; she frequently said her hands felt queer, and would press them together; I think T heard something of ber having cramps, but can’t recol- lect particulariy, Q. Did you notice any convulsions about her? A. No; on the night of her death she lay on her back, and would fall asleep; she asked my sister to put a warta iron to her feet; she kept continually throwing her arms outs’ le the clothes; during her illness there was ‘a euppressioa of the urine; her lips were naturally thin and fallen in from the loss of teeth; on the Sunday previous toher Geath I noticed that her lips were swollen; I asked Dr. Iremonger if it was not so, and he said not particular- He when be went away my aunt asked me to bring her 2 looking glass, and I did 60; she looked at her lips, and said I was right; the discharges were very dark and seem- €d mixed with blood; previows to the scream I was standing at the foot of her bed, and she asked me where was Mr. Cardweli; I asked did she want to say anything to him about me, and she eaid ‘‘No, Sophia, you know I would not tell him any harm of you,’’ and she laughed; I can’t tell thatthe red specks in the basin were yellowish or dark; my aunt did not drink of the first laudanum; Mr, Stepliens’ gave {t to me to bring to her; I handed it to her, and she asked me did I give hor that drink, sod I gaid Mr, Stephens did; ehe told ma to take it away, and meyer give her anything again with laudanum in it; the discharges were accompanied by pain; iknow William Knox; he is a cousin of min Q. Alftr Mre, Stephens’ death, do you know of Mr. Ste. phens sending him to the room where you and your sister Fanuy were sieeping? A. Yes, I spoke to Mr. Stephens bout that at the first opportunity; I asked him why he did 80, but he did wot seem to give a satisfactory answer; ‘he subsequently brought this up to myself and iny sister, ‘that tam Kuox had been in the room with us all night: ie! he eent him there; he brought it up ag if to keep us afraid of him; he said that he wg sink our characters Getimation of the people cl ul e van poople of the church if we were to Q. Did William Knox No; i asked uim w “he wiser previou® ¢ her more Pp objection, and that is that it Cardwell ever received this n married; Get into your bed that night? A, Mr: Stophens sent him there; he tue ay anne ead the foot of the bed; a I said to Stepher r went William Knox te our ‘rooms he ai rea ap et Gan almost say, though I didn’t want to swear to it, that Theard Mr, Stephens tell William Knox to go to our room: Itold Stephens what Knox said when he came into our room, &nd Stephens did not say anything; I told Mr. Ste one that he did it for his own purpose, and William nox said that Stephens sent him there, aid he did not deny it; I remained at Stephens’ house about six montis after my aunt's death; we then went to board at Mrs. Sherman’s, in Sixth avenue, until my brother arrived here; at that time I had charge ofa store of Mra. Levi's in the Bowery, and I took the upper part of the house for my brother, sister and myself; we remained there until a fow daye before I was Loy be married; since the arrest of ‘Sw pheng we have boarded at 69 Third avenue; immo- diate'y after my aunt’s death my sister tola me what she ‘thoug st, and Lola her what I knew, and we talked about Jeay ny: Stephens objected to our leaving. Q. Did he ob- ject \t more than once? A. He objected to it ail the time ood in every way that he coul up to the day we Jef; en Knox lay across the foot of the bed, outalde, he did o\ undress at all; on the night before my aunt’s eati., «ben I went into her room-=-—— The by ronment having arrived, the Court ad- morning, when the cross- commenced. Journe to Wednesday (this oxan, son of Miss Bell will SOTELS, JULIEN, NO. 2 WAAMINGTON PLAC! H {ese aul of apartments, suitable for familion, a ere ANSION HOvaR. C Mires | HICKS STRERT, BROOKLYN, HA ma vacant, suit le gendemen, which will be ‘ofered. on Fendemibne tress ve Wrong. HOTR!, 683 GREENWICH STREET- it by KE. U. DRAKE, furnished and aimiraniy i: ee i nae Enisia a How! A few vacant Stow youug men or ladiys, four in w Boamm, H 8 DOE Teok, NEW YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1859. SALES AT AUCTION. RICHARDG, AUOTIONERS. — 500, CASES. RICHARDS & WHIT) 1Wds 0" at CO. WILL SELL AT AUC, ‘at 12 o'clock, at ia» Merchants’ property oslo 4 ala, mee eT ie Dallas hereon Ea» og ham 10 Christo; ‘etree ale Hoar Bleecker srecd, Mapp, showing size a altion of lots, terms, Ac., at No.7 Broad street. & Marob 11, E rn sold on Monday, March 16, at 106 | ictory. 72 Bp & 001 SALES A'T AVOTION. OUD oN hy SCHENCK, AUOTIONERR-BY BF. & ei MotimCR—ancion ne of te 1 machiac ‘unfiniabed stock ‘caso man zi ¥ at the ste ace 1 pon dud peel, essa a seupe by De Gori. Fhe will be sold peremptosily for OO. Wiui. + BLL, ON SaT- A a Se oON AF clocks at the Merclanta’ x e:— ‘On 124th st—The plot (three lots), with fine 344 story frame ouse, posite Mount Morris p. “Oe ‘aha Three tote, eee 7S inet west Tiare. Map, ec , at No.7 Broad street, . BLEEOKER, SON & CO. WILL SELL, ON SAT. Ps es March 12, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Kx- Lis ee brick. ‘On West Washington place—Tie two nd attic ° fot 22x97. House at No.7 ry te E A. Mu. MINT BANGB. EE NGB, MERWIN & CO. ‘rade salerooms No. 13 Park row, WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 9, aT 6) A § MAYNARD, AUCTIONEER. e aale of ELEGANT HOUSSHOLD FURNITURE, Seven octave wisnotiats, drawing room sults, ot coast diver ware, &c ory dwelling bouse Sixth avenue, the cara, Bronze and ormulu caandelier, ‘This day, Wednesday, at the No 6 Wisi Twenty sizth street, nen Jogue embracing the furuiture olered st auction this season—all made to order { the present owner, and to be peremnptorily sold to the highs bidaer. ‘to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. Fae eareoomne Two superbly carved Torewood suits, 09- vered in silk brocatel, consisting of two tete a tee sofas, two arm, two reception and elght parlor chairs, solid rosewood cen- Statuary marble wps to match the suit: Turkish an! r chavs, secretare and bookease, lined with satin wood; Ctegerea, mirror doors and marble tops; side and card tables, Jndies’ work table enapures, corner stands, rosewood 7-octave ianoforte, pear! keys and inlaid with pearl, made by city ma- ‘er, hud cost $600; Fosewood stool, covered in brocade; music rack, music books, oil paintings, by emlnentartiais; wo superb Iandaeape scenes on the Eudson, by Cole; First #orn, by Kaw ney; fruit piece, Brasel; winter scene, by Belo; statuary, Paintings and Music, the Seasons, ronze and bisque fig? ures and va French chine ‘spittoons, parian mar- bie elatuettes, Dresden and French china ornaments, tier and mande mirrors, bronze and ormuin wiz light chandeliers, velvet carpets, rugato match; oval mai wood and glit frames; richly embroidered Jace c' 1 hall rosewood hat stand: chairs, cilcloth, stair carpet rods, &¢. Bedrooms (second story)—Sunerbly carved rosewood bureaus, ‘statuary marble tops and French plate mirrors, atyle of Loule XLV-; bedsteads and commodes w match, richly decorated toilet sets, hair mat- feather beds, bolsters, blankets, sheets, ée., des, Brussels carpet, rugs, corder stand, 90° ya, arm cbairs, vases, engravings, miwors. Bi Tourth story) —Mabogany and) biack walvut bed- ai , quilts, eheeta and large as- grain carpets, carpet &c, Dining rooms—Fourteen feet extension dining table, side- bourd, Dutler’s tray and atand, French china dinner and tea seis, rich cot and engraved glass decanters, goblete, cham panes, wines, fruit and dessert stands, sults tumblers,"solid fiver dinner and tea service, do. spoons, forks, butter knives, &c jivory handle knives and forks, nap! and rich iotlemian wine botiles, buiter dish and fruit ‘bow, lquor set, chairs, conch, &c. Also, ® large aasortnent of . with which the sale will com: mence. Catalogues at the house on morning of sale. The house to let; possession immediately, For further particulars inquire of the auctioneer. M. CRISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON A. “Minis Gay, th inst. at 12 oclock” the contents ot the hotel known as Turtle Bay House. foot of Forty-etzhtn street nices, ebades, neh line epgravin; Fast river, consisting of chairs, tables, glasses, one piano, and the usual aesortment of furniture found ia a hotel; also a large Lit of garden furniture. Sale positive, rain or shine, UCTION NOTICE—BY JOIN J. BENNIE, AUO- tioneer, office 289 Broadway. “Fxecutor's kale of house furniture, at the private residence 648 Houston street, between Laureps and Wooster streets, this ay Wednesday, March 9, at 103g 0 clock. Qatalogues now ready. DRAWING ROOMS, Contain Iaurette maiino suits of furoiinre, ta_nine pieces; one suit of green plush rosewood parlor furniture; pianoforte of solid rosewood, pearl keys, stool end cloth cover; medallion velvet carpet, tulip wood centre tables, ladies’ work table aud box, pier glasses, Freueh brocatel and iaee curtains, spitoons, . be. Diaing room farnttare of ali kinds—Extenafon dining tables, solid silver tea urn and salver, plates, vegetables, sali cellar, knives, forks, epoons and holders. ‘Chambers—Bpring beds, hair mattresses, feather beds; rose- wood, mabogauy and walbut bedsteads, bureaus, wasbstands, toilet sets, ingrain and three ply carpets, rugs, pictures, centre lables, two canary birds and cages Ino, Basement and kitchen furnitu Seid house to let; rent very low; sale. Lnquire of the auctioneer. , utensils, ke., of every kind. Yossession immediately after SCHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—WATCHES omaae 4 ¥. H. SCHENCK. This day, 9th salesroom 33 Nassau EK. atl cloak, al whale the National Redan ron con taken from nature, incl of Kentucky and the Cavo of Kentucky and RY B. 1 AUCTIONEER.—SAUESROOM 23 Rassau street—HENRY B. LEEDS & CO. will sell at inge—Just recetved froin Lenton in ea and naar fom ta 150 splendid en- fed direct from a well EBOWwa Brodie, J. Absolom, an’ sitively be sold withoutreserve, ‘They will be ready for exhl- hibition as above, three days before the axle, with catalogue, W. HUNT, AUCTIONRER.—ASSIGNER'S SALE OF + household furniture, this day, March 9, at 103¢ o'clock, at fhe salesrooms No. 85 Nassau sireet, consisting in part of rosewood and Digs Ae od suits, bedsteads, bureaus, tables, eofas, baggage ag ee tae eee book: case eres, silel c." Alo dak, rosewood, ma- any ‘ant enamelled chamber and dinin ture, Fr mattres cl J room fa sees, palliasses, oll paintings, china, glass and sil’ Fer plated ware, cutlery, Crockery, Sc. fale’ peremptory. Catalogues now ready. By order ol BU, W. SUHUTTE, Esq, Assignee, ASES BOOTS, P. MONTGOMERY, AUCTIONBER.—45) Shoes aud brogans, at auction, on Thursday, March 10, at 103 o'clock, at the store of J. F. Davis & Vo, 58 Beckman at, . Davi seasonable goods for olty and country trade. DOUGHTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON THURS + day, March'10, at 12o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, brick five story house and lot, 201 Kast Twelfth street, houss 8 feet deep, lot 100x24 feet 4 inches. Also rear house, 50 feet deep, Astorles high, lot 81 feet 6 inches by 25 feet 334 laches wide. Also lease of lot 218 East Thirteenth street, running through from the above, 7 years to run, with frama building thereon; ground rent $40 per annum. with privliege of buylig for $600. | For particulars and maps inquire of the suotloneer, ease et street, A large part of the purchase money can re- HERIFF’S SALE.—CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUC- tloneers, store No, 113 Nassau street, will sell on Tuesaday, March 15, at 10 o'clock, a large andelegant assortment of ward: robes, theatrical and military properties and fancy dresses of ‘all descriptions. JOHN KELLY, Sheriff, HERIFF’S SALE.—A.M. ORISTALAR, AUCTIONEER, wiil sell, on Friday, Lith Inst., at lots o'clock at No. 23 Bowery, the ‘balance of stock of carpeting and oileloth, re- moved from a wholesale store, remaining unsold, consistin; of 16,000 yards of ingrain, all wool, velvet, Brassels, stair an floor carpeting, 72 pieces 4-4 and 68 pieces 6-4 floor and hall oilcloth, 60 pieces mating, 24 dozen rear window shades, &e., by order of Jas. b. ensel, Deputy Sheriff. Sale posi- tive, without reserve, to close the concern, aud well worthy the attention of dealers and housekeepers. M. H. WRIGHT, AUCTIONEKR—THE SALE OF ihe (ools and machinery of the gold pen and penell case manufactory, No. 2Front atréet, Brooklyn, will positively take inca on Wetnesday, March 9, at IL o'olock A.M. By order Of the executors of Thos, I. Cutter, deceased. M, H. WRIGHT, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELT ON ‘Thuraday, March 10, at 10 o'clock A. M., at 363 Fulton street, Brooklyn, & large aseoriment of groceries and Aquors, preserves, pickles, oils, Scotch ale, candles, claret, sherry und madeira wines, St. Croix rum, sy, Boker’s bitters, mus- tard, glass cases, one large iron sate’ (Ttiton & McFarland makers), three grocery wagons, one horse, harness, hay cut- ter, &e. TLLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL this day, at 11 o'clock, the stock and fixtures of the gro- cery and liquor store, No 67 Thirtleth street, near Sixth ave- Ue, consisting of a assortment of fresh groceries, walnut counters, beer pumps; also, one horse, grocery wagon, spring cart and two gets of harness. Terms cash, ire AUSTION, NOTTICR—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER —BY 5. BOGART, this day, 9, et 1036 o'clock, wt 567 fireadway, corner of Prince atreet, mortgage sale of hotel fur- ieisting of mahogany and'rose wood parlor suits, mar- entre tables, easy and rocking pel ms Brus- nels, thre ply and ingrain carpets; large quan‘ ity of mahogany And cottage bedstende, hair mattress, bedding, washstande and ckery, marble top ‘dressing bureaus, wardrobes, ollcloths, dining room and n furuiture, gus chandeliers and g fixtures, &c. 2180 one rosewood piano and a stow; JOHN W. SOMERINDYEE, Attorney for mortgagee. AUSTION NOTIQR.—A GENTLEMAN OF MANY TEARS experience in New York as general auctionver, éc., is de- firous of tmakicg arrangements as walesman or ii any olber + Brocklynuotopjected to, Address. A.C., Herald UCTION NOTICE.—PARTIES HAVING HOUSEHOLD furniture to dispose of without the trouble of an auction sale, wil find a purchaser by addressing P. 6., Lox 4,750 Zest offic UOLION NOTICF.—CONSTABLE’S SALE OF GROCE- Fes, segars, liquirs, &e-BANUEL O30), auction, Ger, will ‘sell at 'S1 Nassan street, on Friday, at half onst 10 c’clock, the contentaof a grocery and liquor siore, conaiating of groceries, liquors, segars, &c. MATT. BEIRNK, UCTION NOTICK.—BROWNE & NICHO this day, March 9, ip front of thetr store, 35 two bay horses, fifleen hands bigh, six end se sound and kind, with one pair double harness. A One sorrel mare, sixteen "hands, eight years oM, sound kind, a first rate horse sold for no fault; togethor on and harness; one two seated wayon, on: i> harness, blankets, w: louble and si APOIO. MOTICH, — ADMINISTRATOR: BROWNE & NICHOLS wi'i sell on Thursday at 1034 O'clock, at their store, 85 Nassan street, the bal if wafety, fluid arid solar lamps remainiog on hand and belonging to ani ésiate, Sale positive. Per order. J.M. MoOBEADY, Admiuistrator. ALSO, A few seta plated silver ware, urns, crockery and glass, three bags barut coffee, two cheats tea, to close an account. LARGE COLLRCTION OF FINE OIL PAINTINGS, mostly by American artisis, to be sold without reserve this morning, 9th ingt., at 11 o'clock, at the salesroom, No, 112 Broadway. JOHN LEVISON, auctioneer, TILLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON ‘Thursday, 10th instant, at 1034 o'clock, the stock and tix- tures of the grocery and liquor store, 60 Spring street, consiat- ing of a first rate assorument of fine ‘groceries, Iquore, coun- ters, beer pumpe, scales, brooms, pails, do. Wert AUCTIONEER AUCTION SAL OF + Ttalian marble mant &c.—PELLS & CO, will sell at auction, on Thursday, March 10, at 11 o'clock, at the marble factory’ of Mr. Peter O'Hara,’ Court street, near City Hall, Brooklyn, the entire stock of marble mantels, comprising italian orvinary statuary, Slenna, black and gold and Porti- guese marbles, embracing heavily monided aud soulptared mantels of modern designs. At 12 o'clock, on the pramises, ihe stock of piarble, In siabs, conststing of trankiloa black and gold Italian marble, Ttstiah ordinary. ve.oe:! and statuary; also poliehed marble. Terms ninety days, approved endo! notes. Catalogues ready. M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS lock, at 454 Cansletreet, all the furniture, c., of a entleman going to Parope, consisting of parlor suits nantel and pler mirrors; center, side and extension tablea; oil paiutings, mantel ornai ‘ tapestry carpets for parlore, eight for chambers, basement, dining room; together with oak. chnirs, chia, glass, silver ware, 40.; sofas, sofa beste: choirs, bedsteads, Nair mattresses, beds and bedding, dressing bureaus, wash stands, toilet ware, wardrobes, stoves, Kitchen feroi a PERSONAL. TES TO Gi FOR ADOPTION A BOY nine months old. Call at 63 Ridge street, up Ji the week. —WEDNECDAY—68, re} —YOUR LETTER liAS BEEN REORIVED; WRITE + again, stating wher aod where an interview can be had. ‘Name some other place. Address as before. 8. W. F THE PERSON WE TOOK E. FRENCH’S PRICED caulogue of the Parker livrary from the anetion room of Leavitt & Co., 379 Broadway, on Saturday evening last, will return it to the auctioneers, he will oblige the owner. es ORMATION WANTED—OF WILLIAM BRIGQS, Wholefthome Ma: 5, 1950. Has black hatrand whiskers, a deep sear at he corner of one eye, and mall rings tn Bid ears; corte gees free Gel gd day. Any iniormation concerning him iaukfully rebel Ham: pone eS apmemebanenilade trad UCTION NOTICE. ¥. C. EDEY, auctioncer, EZRA LUDLOW, Jr., Will sell this day (Wednesday), one elegant (urn out two sented wagon, clty built and fully war- ranted. One handeome slide seat top buggy, for two or four persons, warranted. One Lundsome Iight two seated rockaway, fully warranted, One elegant Hight phieion, @uitable for a doctor, warranted, ‘Two handsome top buggies. ‘Three handsome road wegons. One elegant shifting top square box buggy, bullt by Ford & Son, nearly new, cont $250. Also new and second hand single and double harness, roAiges 0 close sccounts, several elegant fox, wolf and bear UCTION NOTICE—J. BOGART, AUCTIONFER.—BY 8. BOGART. Thursday, March 10, at 103 o'clock, at 45, North Moore street, genteel household furniture, mahogany mye, taaals carpets, Pench ier ints gia Rate? , Bru and kiteben furniture. Lape gerd UCTION NOTICE.—J, BOGART, AUCTIONERR.—BY 8. BOGART. Friday, March 11, at 10!¢ o'clock, at the auc- tion rooms No° 1 North William street, household furnitare on account of former purchasers, removed from Fourth street for convenience of sale— ete sofas, mahovany Min pew pte d twp dressing bureaus, large pier glass, Hraa- Bela and three ply carpets; alto romeo paar ‘uli ao the effects of a restaurant, counters, 8, Chairs, glassware; also one coach, 4c ac. scat aunt rand UCTION NOTTO! DANIEL 8. HOUGH, anctioneer—office No. 22) Broad- {ll sell at public auction, to-morrow, March 10, at Ii A. M., ail the rich rosewood and imported furniture aow in and bslopging to whe superbly furnished private residence No. 12 University place, near Washington square. This house was re furnished during the year, and the gooda are in beautiful con- didon, Catalogues ui the house on the morning of sale. In the basement are suite of walnut dining room furniture, geiher wilh all the kitchen ntenslis, and elegant er and tea sels, ivory cutlery, silver ware, cut glags, ‘ging to the family. 1 the parloré are velvet carpets and rugs, amd three rose | parlor guita, centre and side tables, corner and wall eve- ry, pler giaseea, china vaees , paintings, engravings, lady's secre- Chairs, book ages, gas fixtures, one iano, st00} and cover, Ac. ou fine assortment of carved rosewnod oy Vedvieads, bureaus, stands, couches, chairs, nofas, ten fae curled hair mattreasos, blankets, sand bedding, and a fine variety of desirable goods too nuzoercus to mention. ‘The wuctioncer calls particular attention to the bronzes In this sale, embracing several large figurer, ag Cloyie and Oharie- magne, Sbakapere and Milion, Toe Shepherd Boy, Peace and War, Frarkiin, The Pro iigal's Return, &e. eihygi 98H St 85a, Wd wale ty omamTEne® ab 1036 A. Me pres F: UCTION NOTICE, —THOS, BELL, AUCTIONERR, AND W. 1. THOMPSON.—This day at 10% o'clock, in the palcoronme 1s, Fast Broadway. sale of weasiay apparel, trunks, dry goods, hosiery, shawls, cutlery jowelty, fabey ar- eles, de. wo satiety a judgment; also, at id o'clock, two valua AM hy SALE OF MACHINE BELTING AND ™. =A. M. ORISTALAT, auclloneo fell this day, ih inaiant, ai 10) ‘o'clock wore ee venience of sale), a large stock of beltiug and bi ‘oonsiating: OF 0 full pieces Of three and four ply Weltiag: eanerne hank two to twenty Inchon in wiih: 72 Fl yloors ut how “anging hon three inches, wo hy ten ¥ {1 sehnd ohare Worthy \be atiention of SE- & YP. IL SOHENO! t the mulegroom, 3 Bite <4 SCHENOK, AUCTIONRER.—NEW AND 4 cond hand household furniture, by 7 On Thursday, 10th inst , at 1036 o'clock, Naasati street, a large and selected tock Fs forniture, remo for convenience of sale, compris gantly carved rosewood parlor suits, in brocatel, broens quetand plush; very elegant rosewood and mahogany bes stewls, bureaus and wash ; rosewood marbie top side and stander’ corner etegeres, solid onk chamber and dintng room furniture, 8 Tomewood necretary and library bookcases, velvet, isn ‘And ingrain carpets; alao, two superb gilt frame French _ mantel glances, Lure imabogany plagoiortes, mirrors patadugs gugravings, JFPoRMATION I8 WANTED OF GEO. EVANS TRUSH, who left Kogland io the year 1834 cr Cad in New York or New Jersey. If living or dead, lf bien fo wanted, an e rewarded to a same le Teush, &9 Reade and 96 Churea street” ee vets [SEQRNATION WANTED—OF MARY | MoFADDEN, L_ Who left her home in West Seventeenth atreet, in July, 1656. She was then 1034 years old, dark hair, blue eyes an stout built, with a smafiscar on her head, seen’ where her hair paris neat the open ofthe head. Any {oformation of her will be thinkfully received by her mother, Catherine McFadden, 168 Allen street, New York. OHN LOCKHART, FORMERLY OF ST. CROIX, DANISH West Indies 4 to cate with hia ies, is’ requested to commit brother Frederick Lockhart, of the same Island, on matters of importance, NOCEINGLASS.—MAJOP. KINGSMIL PENNEFA- ther died at Perth on the 7th of May, 18, Write imme- yin care of Rey. W. Hunt, 30 Bedford street (north), Los 18 ON THE QUI VIVE TO ASCERTALN WHO we the bouquet. L M. N.—YOURS Is RECEIVED, NOTE 10 THK EDGRWORTH FAMILY.-IF ANY OF the children of the late Richard Edgeworth, Inte Of Fort Valley, Houston county, Georgi, (eldest son of the late Richard Lovell Edgeworth, of Kdgeworthstown, Ireland) are living, itis requesved that’ they will apply by’ letter ad- Greane’t to Messrs. BULLOOK & OROOK EEE, BL Lincoln's Inn Fields London, Solicitors, on or before the 2th April next, that their share of the estate of their latewunt, Dame Honora Beanfurt, may be paid over to them, N, B.-Grand children eiititied, are GOULD WLAN McDOWRLL, LATE OF MILWAUKIE, Ohio, have his attention drawn’ to thie advertisement, ho Is earnestly requested to write to his mother and sisters in fre Jand, county Down, parish of Kellyleagh, ryan SMITH.—INFORMATION WANTED OF TH. renee Smith; he was employed, three years ago, about the Lazarge House and theatre on Mercer elrecg. I o'ie in w York city Jet bim call at No. 6 Amity street, corner Mer. rT wircet, of something to his advantage , Tt LECTURER ON THE iicate hia location, with particu- lars, to 204 Post otlice ? ANTED—ADOPTION OF A MALS OILED, AN f0- norable American or German family who wish to adopt aud eduente a ehild, of the age of three weeks, oan iy a aa a rane German widow, whose hus. died. in Calltor band cled in Caltiordia w few months ago, at 127 Bldridge ture.—Buits from ne ia upward eselfaly. ores — ‘and orna- ented in ail siyiea aut colors: wardrovem, mattreanon, Bede, a th olf enna manataciny, ve Laura Keene's teat tured to oFder aud prcked for the souutty., LOE OF SUH0OI, FURNITURB FOR SALE, APPLY t No. 8 Washi . . ros veshingion piace (Pacific &, above Powers), NAMELLED CHAMBER SUITS OF FURNITURE, IN all colors and styles, wholesale and retail, at prices from cs upwards, WARKEN WAKD, 377 Osnai atreot (old jo, 88), four doors east of Browd UENIFURE BOUGHT FOR RADY MONMY.—A PATA fae given in ready money, tor tu carpets, books os Re neL TRS tach sccm, Bethea Wick cesd Beets erouas OR SALE—THE ENTIRE ELEGANT FORNITURE OF ‘a three story hon up town, embracing handeome medal ion earpets, rosewood wnd mahogany suite, handaomne satiny ry, of! paintings, gas fixtures, te., &o., in (aot evergiuing ne- cehaary tor housekeeping complete, suitable for a family de- rows or purchaaing irs! class furniture, and which ig near! new, Thi Will be #old only aw a whole, and not divided, ata inrge on from fis coat, in consequence of the owner removing from the city, Addrgwa Furniture, Herald office, DRY GOODS, &0. =u. Pare as amore to order fo salon, one ee dresses 7 sa cations NEW SPRING. GARMENT. CHE: FIELD SA‘ A ie LADIES SACKS BURNOUB, beautiful shades of summer oloth, roses and bronze. Ra SE Oe Sew, +s a PO ean. spRiNa WHAR. Black velvet flounced mantillas, Plain and emabroidered, Now ready, {hd bjask alle brnousereniary, fow ready, atretall, at BULPIN’S, 961 Brosdway. ool ADW AY, se apenas T RETAIL. to the miltion MYhat TUCKER'S BALDAL APPOINTMENTS, TUCKER'S BRIDAL VEIL, Ia simple adornment. TOOKER’s SPRING FLOWERS, mia KER'S BUDS, at 60 conta pee gross, ik band oe wept ‘Krofat otprome, TUCKER'S miscellaneous stock for the tollet is extensive, popular and attractive. At No 861 Broadway, ‘Two doors below Franklin street, ARTICLE OF DRESS.—OLD | SKELETON rendered r to new, jatent Cola: ‘skirt attachments which are wortby the immediate attention of ladies, and mer- chants generall; ly. For sale at 385 Broadway. Ks Cl 1 BLAOK SILKS! Bee Fe eeROKEON, NO, SOL BROADWAY, Has imported, and Is now offering at retal, the most MOURNING BLACK SILKS ever produced in this market, embracing every make and width from @1 to $5 pér yard, and in prices we dhallenge com- ks , JACKSON, Importer of Mourning Goods, tal Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets. beautiful on LANSON TREDWELL. | ch formerly brheoal | TREDWELL & 0O., Clothie 4% H. JARMAN, formerly with P.C. Barnum & Co, OUGLAS & SHERWOOD’S oe , FOURNUBE CORSET. This article combines in one & corset of superior aria mains tine at eee the spine. It has béen pronounced by all who have seen it See EXPANSION SKIT. bee comfort and alopance, is unst together with: gome ger ‘other different styles, all of which are for sale at all the pt ipal stores in the United States and Osnadas, Al) utacture: Ske STAMPED WITH THEIR TRADE MARK. eons SPRING DRESS SILKS, arent variety. Also a full assortment of * NEW STYLES FOULANDS, Low priced plaids and bayaderes, Nos. 258, 957956 aad 261 Grane ateet, jOB. o : and Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. ¥ AND HOTEL LINENS. Damasks, ers, tablec! towelling, tectag a4 ttf recta ear ps tg eb vers craab, ArsGi BELOW USUAL PRICES, torp & TAYLOR, Nos, 255, 257, 250 and 261 Grand street, om 285, 0 Hon. df nad 9 Gntharine street i fata te 4 TO THE LADIES, ‘English challe delaines, Bogie challe delaines, New sprig ayes, in splendia Atl5 cents per yard, At Litrad Be d, 2 cents, Ten ‘opened this morning. te N. JAMNS, 102 Sth avenue, near Eighth atreet, ‘DIA RUBBER GLOVES ‘Cure chapped hands, saltrheum, &c.; protect the hands in all kinds of work, aud render them’ soft, smooth and sno white. Manufactured by Goodyear’s Glove Company, No. John street, up stairs. worth 25 cents, worth ADIES’ SPRING DRESS GOODS. ‘Silk and wool crossovers, fancy and plain delaines, challies, Vole dg beges, valentiaa, cheni aud slik stripe baya- ‘Also Barege and tisae robes, organdies, bareges, priated jaco- nets, French prints, ac, de. weil LORD & TAYLOR, ‘Nos. 265, 257, 250 and 261 Grand street, and Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street. MELEE ¢ GRANT, 708 BROADWAY, ‘will offer on Monday, > & large importation Of fine French work bands’at a dissount of 60 per cent from regular prices. Aleo a large lot ‘of embroidered | handkerchiefs just received from auction, at a great reduction, DO stitas. BRODIE’S SPRING MANTILLAS ARE NOW READY. The greaten! Aleplay ever made inthis country: OLESALE BUYERS FROM THE are particularly invited. = No, 300 Canal atreet, dlc tecicas New York. M° RNING GOODS. CONTINUATION OF THE GREAT SALE AT WEED'S MOURNING STORE. ta, 6 cents per yard. acon, 10 cents ver yu. jaconets, 25 cen: f nla per var, ish Engiieh ch N. B.—This great sacrifice will be made in order 16 CLOSE THE BUSINESS, WEED'S MOURNING STORE, 59 BROADWAY. 'ADAME DOUBET, BROADWAY, CORNER OF aud $51 Broadway haa tno honor to inform, stomers and the pants tn pencess that sho Bas just re- jent of Ww and that she will be able to supply then i whades, le to quantity at wholesale and retail, at the lowest possible prives. EW STORE, MANTILLAS, MANTILLAS, Grand opentog +f March 8, At 17 Cant street, Our siook is made expresaly for the WHOLESALE TRADE, ba will be fate al ee vo ‘as to bold out great induce- taente to cash buye an . NYS BROTT, POLLOCK & COCHRANE. ER RECENT ARRIVALS, P Spring silke, New goods, Spring silks, New ress goots Spring ailka New pos, 0, £5. MOWBRAY’, 269 Grand street, corner Forsyth, QKIRTS.—TWELVE SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS, SELF 5) ising buetie, $181; 14 wpring, $1 80; and 17 spring, $2, Deniers anpplied wit 9 spring for’ 88 per dozen; 12 spring, ‘spring, $14. i and 14 spring, ISIN, 281 Spring street, noar Madson, GTeLEa SHAWLS, BROCHE A SHAWLS, And every varlety of fasblonable spring shawle, BELOW REGULAR PRICES, LORD & TAYLOR, Non, 256, 267, 259 and 61 Grand streot, ‘And Nos. 47 and 49 Catharine street, HIRTS AND COLLARS, Gentlemen wishing a good and elegant shirt should call At 728 roadway, under the !New York Hotel. ‘Theso shirts ave superior to any other shirt made jn thig olty. All made by hand.” They are warranved to fit, Orders will be punctually attended to and ready at the shortest notice, [JPHOLSTERY Goods, LACE CURTAINS, DRAPERIES, DAMASKS, MOREENS, GILT OORNICES, WINDOW SHADES, BANDS, TASSELS, LOOPS, BRACKETS AND FIXTURES of every dessription. FULL, ASSORTMENT—OHE AP, “LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 265, 267, 260 and 261 Grand street, 1859. SAxytaae At yiones 188 . Wor Southern and Western el FRENCH LACK Ponts, LACE TALM A FRENCH LAOK OTR RB, PLAIN BLK O1ROULA SILK Nw CLOTH CHAT RI | ‘Pho most varied siook in the clty, AT GRO. BULPIN'S, Reondway, jt Getweon Thompson's gad Taylor's Halooos.) OS, ond good a DRY GOODS, a0. ee ET GOODS.—CAMBRICS, MUBLINS, JACONETS, WwW Linen bandkerchie! de- ginghams, table diapers, towel laines, ula. cra alc, ee ade eee Wer Dt Gale leds, fon eale cheap for sash, ‘ABD WIDE ENGLISH PRINTS. Rate ihe ds 18 and 36 conta per ya. von hg od Salat 3 UTHERN AND WESTERN Bi A Pere attars bouncls; sso; a large assortment of home ‘are now ready for the wholesale trade, at the ee cekis can ‘at Mrs. LAZARUS ISA AOS", Division street, FINR DISPLAY OF MILLINERY GOODB, 96 DUANE STREET. NEW SPRING STYLES. BONNET RIBBONS FOR OASH, % percent leas than oredit peloes, ‘TRIMMING RIBBONS FOR CASE, 25 per cent lets than credit prices, DRESS TRIMMINGS FOR CASH, 25 per cent less than oredit prices. BONNET SHAPES FOR CASH. BONNET SILKS FOR CASH, STRAW GOODS FOR CASH. BLOND LACES FOR CASH. . ~~ EMBROIDERIES FOR CASH. WHITE GOODS, HOSIERY AND KID GLOVES FOK CASH. Milliners and fancy dry goods dealers, eity and country WILL SAVE 25 PRE CENT BY PURCHASING FOR CASH. CALL AND SEE BEFORE BUYING. RAYMOND & 00., ©. H 96 DUANE (STREET, three doors west from Broadway. T WHOLESALE, BABIS FLOWERS. cacaioren and wreaths, from reliable manufactures, supp! imperial courts of Europe. i INo, Boi Broadway, JAMES TUCKER, Ne xt door to Thompson's. Veen rage ‘Head dresees and bouquets A fall and general smoriment of @1 description of Frenot Jobbers and are invited call aud examine at RIGH’S Artiscial Flowes Manufactory, eee \RENCH BONNETS.—MADAME HARRIS & SON, 57) Broadway, bave just received. per steamer, &. cy gchar ‘iment of Paris pattera bonvets, for the Southern and Western trade, whtch they will offer very low for cash. ion STRAW AND MILLINERY ESTABLISH- meni Mrs. MELN, No. 11 Leroy place, Bleecker street, between Mercer and (irene, Begs loave to inform the merobants and ladies that she will make and do up leghorn and straw bouvels in the most fash- fonable styles, ILLINERY.—RICH PATTERN BONNETS, FROM PA- M ris, received per City of Baltimore, combined with those of our own manufacture. Southern and Western buyers will to their advant to visit m, ow rooms. Lae a MES. RALLINGS. 818 “old Woe OF) Canal street, of Piola apres aed) vin ty at ¥ now re in eve novel eee ee aattoa gt the elo Southern and We vustomers is solicited. Also, pattern hats for milliners. Sire. BF. LOVETT, agent, No, 623 Broadway, New York, up ILMAN'S ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, AN'S AI BROADWAY, NEW YORK, The most important and renowned firm in Paris and New York for the finest artificial lowers, headdresses, &c., at wholesale, MISCELLANEOUS. MERICAN TUBE WORKS—FORTY-FIFTH STREET, ‘west of Tenth avenue, New York.—Welded iron pipe for steam, water and gaa izes, from 44th to 8 made of ited, 300,000 feet—the largest assortment in the city—at the lowest ‘wholesale coils for blast turnaces, and every Gegoripton of neitiug coli, made tw order in the beat manner and particular attention paid to all kinds of steam. hepting and fttin, WM. G. SMITH & OO, ra N INSTANTANEOUS HAIR DY¥—THD CHEAPEST and beat in the world—§ shillings box, or three boxes GEORGE'S LIQUID HAIR DYE, Blagk or brown. Gray, red or flaxen hair can be dyed in afew utes 10 a BEAUTIFUL BLACK OR BROWN, Producing, the moment it le lied, a rich, nataral appear- ‘ance, whieh eannot be cred. Cy jure the gi a abd will never fade or wash owt. member, the price is only Ss. a or 3 bom warranted to eontain as mi ir dye” as $1 each. Sold by all druggists. Wholesale and retall at Boe Ante eee wantin BEL a! et; urK, by my Greet aroets Philadelphia, by ’k 00, Pita’ and ut sireeis, E NOT DEORIVED.—NO OTHER PERSONS HAVE A right to infuse medicines ito the tobacco leaf for smoking purposes, and all such are base deceptions, The genuine me- vated segars for sale at the principal druggists. DOCIOK THOMAS THORP. —T0 THOSE INTERESTED IN of providing signals for the safety of shij Ould be glad wo exnibit an alarm I have fi vented, and for which I bave a patent, that will prove ininite- |y superior to anything that hag ever been employed for this purpose, Lmay be seen or afdressed for further particulars At 235 Broadway, rooms 39 and 40, LEON LEMENBERGH, Gt BURNERS, \ a a? continues to manufacture all kinds of gag e puners for PROVED CYLINDER BURNERS. Imported lava and tip burners and burner plyers al- wayson hand. Ale G. ARNOLD, 447 Broome street, two doors west of Broadway, New York. i Mas PATENT SLEEVE BUTTONS AND SHIRT STUDS. ALS 0 CUFF AND COLLAR PINS OF FINE GOLD. They require no batton hole. Sold ‘wholesale and retail by 0G SIGNALS. great neceri in fogs at sea, 1 lanufacturer of GOLD AND SILVER WATCH CASES, No. 57 Vesey street, N. ¥. — mess pork. [®QX,BPRSTEADS, IRON HAT RACKS, HON stoORF ‘sent on request. Liberal terms to the trade, 4 ‘AMES SOOTT, 167 Centre street, corner of Canal. T=, K, &C. ‘VAN BRUNT & WATROUS, 200 Chambers street, ats, lard, de, Dealers will find it to thelr interest 50 give us a call. Stools put up in stores free of char ra ‘MESS _POR! Pork pac! Offer to the trade, at the lowest for Bo le, prices casi, ACE AND OTHER PERFORATED sliver colors or piain, for weddings, valent! balls, 4c, Ac, M. CARTY, original dio and tool maker for th above celebrated papers, in ‘aris and London, rear of No. 3 Marton street, near , New Yerk. SHIPPING, NDON, GLASGOW, Ml] , and all the t Pinte Dive bull ra screw steamnablge are all deere, ram aa —These steamers with to ensare immediate extincuon of fire, 204 tbe pte Feet In Liverpool to WM. ‘Southam; TIBRRERE cee se Roweerage pet D. TORRANCE, Havre: Boutampton and First cabin. Second cabin, io apply to » KEUTGEN & REICHELL, 84 Beoadw | Tz, BRITISH AMD NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL} | STEAMSHIPS. Chief cable peamage..- Berti ite cabin 6 TAGARA, Capt, Ande EUROPA, Capt, J, Leit white light af masthead; gre Wodnosday, Mai Wedneeday, Ma: New York, Wednesday, Marc jon,” Wednenday, M ABIA, Capt. K, G. Lott. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, ‘These veseels carry a clear starboard bow; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leaves New York, OANADA, Lan bs BUROPA, TA, Stone, ASIA, Loit, AMERICA, Millar, PERSIA, Juckins, CANADA, Lang, ronton, ‘Berths not seoured until paid for. An experienced surgeon on board. ' ‘The owners of these ships will not be accountable for allver, bullion, specie, jewelry, precious stones or metals, leas bits of Iading are olzn fur and the value by | thereim expressed. For fre: OF paseage apply to ial ECON AID, Nos A Bowling Gree POR SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE —THE UNI States mail steamship ARAGO, D. Linea, comm: will leave for Havre,tonching at Southampton to land the 1 and auton gers, on Saturday April 2, at 12 o'clock, from No. br Norih river, foot of Beach stevet. ‘This ship. has water-tight compartments, enclosing the engines, 80 that in event off collision or stranding, the water could not and the pumps being free to work, the eufety of 1 passengers would be secured. Bag we Norage shoul be eent on, bor marked “Below.” For freight or DRAYTON, agent, No. 7 Broadway N. B.—The steatnship Fulton sail April 30. TEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST, Dt tin and Londonderry, without delay, for $30 ‘Ri tokets to either 0 the above places, good for alx monte ‘any steamer of the line, $60. GLASGOW, Capt. Thornson. Saturday, March 19, EDINBURG, Capt. Cumming.../"Wednesday, April 13, 1 bate of Peseage—Osbia, of third class, found with provisions, $30. For freight or passage apply to OBERT CRAIG, IT Broadw TEAM TO LIVERPOOL, LONDON, GLASGOW, 4 bh) ail parts of Ireland, for $30.—The steamship CITY BALTIMORE, carrying the United States mails, sails day, March 12: Passage in cabin $75; third clase $30." For gage apply to J, CORTIS & 00., 177 Broudway OR LIVERPOOL—OLD BLACK STAR LINE.—T packet ship JOHN BRIGHT, Capt Cutting, hauta ato strearo this forenoon, od Koes to sea to morrow morning. passage apply to WILLIAMS & GUION, 40 Fulton stree (OR LONDON—SHIP ASHBURTON SAILS MARU from pier 20 East river. The second cabin fa fi oni trons Landon or Liverpool st lowsabes. nae Dosen on jondon or Liv br ©. ROCHE, 88 Fouth et nt ka REAT UNITED STATES MAIL BO} GS ee seca at oleae » 8. 0. 701 A. Capt. Wi Bolties, will leave Oharieston for Rey West 2 day before sal! pasange“apply to Way will succeed the Arago, 4 “NOLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINE FOR SAN FR. iB regularly on advertised das brated A lextreme clipper ship DAVID 0x0 or, commander, ia rapt foot of Wall street. This well made the pasmge to San Francisco to be one of the fastest ship ioe, Me Xchange on San Francisco advances made on shipmenta| FRANCISOO, CALIFORNIA, GREAT REDUOTION OF FARK. The sieamahip NORTHERN LIGHT, Capt, ‘Pinkiepane will leave New York, from pier No. 8 North river, Thurada March 10, a¢2 o'clock P31, connecting, vis Panatha ifali-o« ‘with the aloamship Orizalia, on the Pacific ocean. For } 6 or freight (having enpacity for 100 tons of the latter) apu At the only aBtce of ihe lige, NO, 6 Bowling Green, basemer D. B. ALLBN, Agent, N. B.—Ail persons are forbid trusting any one on socount » the above ships or owners. YORK AND NEW ORLEANS STE AMM Company.~-For Havana and New Orieans.—<To sait Saturday, Rtareh 1 1859, atl 2 o'clock, the United Si a steamer OAHAWBA, J. D. Itulloch, commanger. Wil 6 mence to receive freight on W ednesday, Mare, 1859, at pi foot of Robinson street, North river. No bills 6f lading siga, afterthe bour of aallbug. For freight oF passage apply 19 Se TLVINGSTON, OROOHERON & 00., No. 1 Park place VSTRALIA PIONERR LINK, BSYABLIBHED 1 © the United States mails, a STAR, Clark eommandar, at pia ynetually on fth March. yy PIONEER LINK. Shippers per BREWSTER are requested to hand bills of ag Soe signature aud cleat thelr gooda.abihe O House this day. R, W. CAMERON, No. 6 Bowling Ciroen. | U,N.P.,AND HAVANA—THE BRITIS ‘nd North American royal mail steamship KARNAK, a. ‘will sail from the company’s wharf, at Je City, for the above ports after the arrival of the steamship Pc ala (which leaves Liverpool March 19), probabiy Sist March. Passage money to Nasea' H rr & Py ae . do. between Nassau and Havana, For freight or passage apply to #. CUNARD, IOR NASSA) No. 4 Bowling Green. | bye da oy Lag ea ng Se mh bd ce Mag hag aili8 Third avounos 60 oemte'a bode, so" AO" MOM fo® S*VEr BRUNT & WATROUS, PORK PACKERS, No, 200 Ohambars: Raed Offer to the trade a fine lot of new cared smoked meats, haze, a of very superior quality. Deslere are gore SULTANA BAUCE. K NOT 5 Also, ‘This wonderfully stimulating SOYRR'S RELISH, and appetiaing sauce, which is BOYER'S AROMATIC MUB- now in Kuch universal de- TARD and SOYER’S SAUUB mand, and which bas made GUOCQLEAT E. felt a0 great a favorite Wholesale agen’ the lovers of good Lr may GARDNER 0 EV aw now bo purchased of all deal- alton stroet, New Yor ers 1a groceries, c., \hrough- BRAY '& HAY out the Uulted States. Cornhill, Boston. CROSSE & BLACKWELL, London, Bugiand, 9, BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION WITHOUT IW. jury to the akin.—Ladies shouid use Mme. LEWENUSRU'S Pastilles de Florence, recommended by J eetable physielans of th il other app this station feinees. png feck ral ness, pimples, freckles, rallowness, & the principal depots, 64) nal 500 Broadway, 107 Bowery, rincipal druggiate and goudls dealers [4 boring cides, ia Newark, X.J., at Ulman & TO RUFPLES.~ANY PERSON HAVING TRUFFLES addreesing or cailing on di of can find a customer by H. Maillard, 621 Broadway, SMOKERS.—THE MEDICATED SEGARS ARK A cod gubatiate for ihe ordinary segat, the poisonous principle of the tobacco having 'een remove te mediented tobacco. Invented | et vo le W. M CRITTENTON, General Agent, 476 Broadway, Zc Tod edge, nd every variety ot red A variety of ri heated’ and common bill caps, notes and ‘other ruled papers, at tion from IN & HARD, Paper dealers, 44 Beekman sireot, BBLS, EXTRA HALIFAX HERRINGS, 100 BBLS. large Labrador herrings, 200 bbls. extra No.1 - 200 bbls. new plokled codfish, haddock, bluefish and gat. yon; 160 quintals, large dry codfish, 400 Boxes extra smoked herrings, 200 sacks Ashton salt, $00 firkina, Welsh, tubs and balf'tubs, cbolee table butter,’ 500 boxea extra mild and h cheese; ‘aleo lard, mess pork, amoked hams, wh to rote and’ dealera at 225 Washington OORNER THIRTY. J aud Lexington avenue, Red ash nkoe wud range Blze, very bent quality. auth, 7 o rate, white aah fur: for wala tn qnantitier to HOB. OYE, Agout, AW OM OBIDE! MONTGOMERY, ATL, » ATLANT. ALBANY, GOLU: MACON AvGUsrA, ‘And vario in FLORIDA, Via SAVANNAH, Ga, The favorite steamship ALABAMA, Ca} leave on Wedne , March 9, . from plier North river. Tickets can be had for the following places, 11 aa low as by any other sicamer from New York to Savannal| accommodations superior Now York to New Orl 75; Mobile, $35; Montg mery, Ala, $25; Atlanta, Ga., 823; Albany, Ga., $24; Cole Ga., $13; Mi i Savannah, $15 bus, Th on Baturday, Mar‘ P.M. 1 freight o1 ly to. OF Relat OF pane PO ta, MITOHILL & SON, __19 Broadirag. on, Gm, $21; Augunta, Florida, Capt. J. Crowell, or the SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST in CHARLESTON, 8.0. fem!-weekly United States Mail Hide Wheel Steamehiy TA The splendid steamship MARION, W. J. Foster comman er, will commence receiving freight Mouday moruitg,, ne leave for Ubarlesion on Wednesday, March 9, at 8 o'cinck Mi. precisely, from pier No.4N. i, Through tickets to th 08. $35 To Atlanta, Ga $39 60 To Columbia, 8. C, +. 2% To Jacksonville, Fla ne: mo aren Fin. " f or passage apply SPUF FUR! 7 0 8 Bronaway. ai tel URD, TILASTON dice. The agente of this line recuest ebi tice tat ibe Wedonday tpn are now reauineds god teat steamer will leave for the nbove ‘ta eve Foouten. porta every Wednesday {OR BAVANNAIL AND FLORIDA." MERTO. ) Atiantic Screw Bteamship Company a rig: - steamahip MONTGOMERY, I, © fesve pie 12 North river on Suid ns. To Montgomery, Ala. To Au jue Gk rocker comm 0 10 8a ee incom, $21; at lowest rates. Steamers leavin, Wer nesday and Friday morntriga, ‘m. Lowurance one P py 38 West atrest. The HUMTSY | (OR NORFOLK, O1TY POINT AND MOND. | F'she Gotten mtetce mall weambip RO AMOR, Car Thor | Skinner, will leave on Wednesday, 9th inat., ovclog P.M, from pler Mo. 1B North river. She will ‘arrive at No le neat afarnoan, and wt City Potnt she following mory from’ the Honth will i by ‘Those for Richmond will arrive there Friday? morning, Travellers will (ind this we cheapest, pyle gantest and most expeditious route. P wad fare, Mats room, 19 Norfolk. $2, to Petersburg wad Racmmoad, Apply to LUDLAM & HRINKK IGN, 33