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2 had sent his daughter from his house and poisoned his wife; I think this was about a month after my aunt's death; Stephens contiaued to pay bis attentions to my sis- 0 left the house; I recollect the night William as he Mr. Brush sy tapeed) said he thought his health would had done violence to his bealth by sitting on the jury, but to sit to a later hour might be serious'y injurious to him. | . NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, MARCH ll, 1859. SALES AT AUCTION. & MAYNARD, AUCTIONEER A. AUCTION BALE OF MAGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ‘was vory sorry to hear it, not endure it; he foared he is ter until o The Judge said that of course the Court should consuit | Saperb drawing room forte, bookcas®, Kxox came to our bedroo; Sopher Tpresent wheo iy | the health and convenience of the Jury, ani certainly | of siishens astarossneue: onave pianoforte, booksee, night; it was ons “mens about it; I think it wag about two | Would uot endanger the life of the geatleman by any pro- | borks, wines, Ac. sister spoke to Stephens al i | tracted sittings; they would therefore continue as usual. SEs DAE aa days ate a etal ald nothings ttecwacds | He repeated the eamo admonition to tbe jury as tothe pro. | Atthelarce dwelling house No. Os Weat Twenty sixth street, 5 he Ia , but ; re + Bear Sixth avenue. pore) bout avg he said we dare not leave | priety of not conversing with any one on the ea and ‘The auctioncer would call the particular attention of bie that William Knox was in our room a whole night ant ho | te cause was then adjourned to ten o'clock this (Friday) | friends and tbe pede ew pe. ‘99 being La would expose us; L old him Tdid uot caro; thet he hed | Morne eee aeenrtnent OF homentele: Sirrrrars ian. ont him there and that I thought it no harm, and that ho ora! . pomehi not bring it up against us; I doa’t remember Our Ciaims on New Granada. Saree teree cn ee ing of sale what he said in reply; he did not deny hay- The following are the claims against New Granada thus Pak deat ing sent Knox to our room; he never donied it; T | fap md vefore the State Department:— Bei ere errr sre operant spoke to him many @ time about it, for always | “18 proces onde; Sataary, marta ion, conre thes ie male Gp etl to Jeave her; heard him say he was sorry he ever mot 4h Veleroca: Per ‘06 Mra, Bidleck. tulip wood. rosewood ét- gees, marble tops and tnieror doors; her, that he wished she was out of the way; hoard him | 7; Lidereon.... .. 826,000 9 te work tate, encolguour, Turkish and reclining ehzirs: 7 say about six weeke before she died that be wished that > Sieam., De sad ‘octave piano! ‘inlaid with pearl, made by city maker, si0ol M E. Mar.Ine.Co.Not stated. —Williat eae fa she was dead; he threatened to leave her two or three | P- F- ins. ‘ot stated. a and ricbly embroidered oloth cover; pier and mantel mirrors, he came in late he spoke of the | - Not stated. L. Refor clocks, engravings, rich lace curtaias, Parian marble statuettes, times, because when pe . OT. ‘superb of by cele’ ated artias: Winter Hoeue. Fruit leasant time be bad had, and that there were young | arian tie Amount, | Fidce, Lassecapen, 0"; the Deasent trons the: Cross by Sl Fadies at the ‘ty where he was; my aunt got angry at P ME 180,748 96 tanh te yoy leres;' statuary, g and music; “The Seasous;"” French this, and he threatened to leave her; bis treatment of | P- M. Steam. Co.$159, Y es seen Gal tele tae thivatinmeinees como his wife was worse for six months before she died than | Panama R. R. Co 188,574.96 Wm. Patterson. 63 match; bronze and’ormolt chandeliers, side brackets; ball at apy other time; Dr. Iremonger made prescriptioas for | M- 0. Roberts... 52,190.00 Robt. McLosse... bey - hhat stand, olleloth, hur carpets ee my aunt; Mr. Stephens always went to the draggists to 11,935 00 ua, tnarble tops and plate glass; bed: have those prescriptions filled; w Mr. Stephens give 2:787 00 | 8nd commodes t> match; pure hair mattrosses, palliaases, my aunt powders and laudanum,; the powders were given tated kets, sheets, counter quilts, Book rack, on the Monday previous ghee death; ne returned with fot stated d black Walnut’ sofas, ‘bedsteads, wash: 0 eee he asked her to take oxe; she was better ‘an on | Stands, corner stands, &c.; clocks, cortains, Brussels carp net ae "nat if ‘= Toot Pg ‘more “ned ie ya Fourtein test echacatetoier faole sideboards, butler’s tray she would get well; she said every time she took medi. borg stand, arm chairs, dumb waiter, French chins dinver and cine she got worse; be insisted, and said he would not 108 00 sete; allver plated caster, cake basket, spoons, forks, &c.; eave the room until she took it, and prepared one (of tho Not stated ivory handle Kalvos and forks, napkin rings, rich cut ¢! F powders) for her; she took that; she vomited afterwards, fot s no" canters, goblets; champasnes, rises, . celery, en a fruit tof te boris wore changed, che mde nore Ng RR go and yellow; they were in two papers, and he mixed them; Tae Ras | week emcoln at tenn el ile Manan the white powder was in oue paper and the yellow nan Soe bo eed - other; my aunt was in bed at time; some days before Geo. ly ’ M. MERWIN, AUTIONEER. that he came in and had either four o six powders ina box; Sam.M.Wagguer.Not stated: | A.M UREN GR, MRR WIN 22 00,—trade male, Ido not know color of those powdera—they were o ,¢ We. never opened; he put them in a closet and they were there Rebecca A.Collins ir een ea Reitey. evening, March, ry Bt 36 0 Aine on oe ‘when my aunt died; he obtained those powders either on 848 81 Ef Lg segg pay ray Ho at ea iiterature, inolading many oboice the day or day after Dr. came; I never saw 1/008 00 Joueoh Lilian 2 Not stated, | Works anda variety of Mtusteated books; algo S large assort- ‘Stepbens bring powders in but twice; the first time Isaw | Jobm Selwood... 13,963 00 Joseph Lil rege cot tor ‘aud school books, e. laudanum in the bouse wag on Tuesday morning, tho day | Alex. W. Fenner 12/800 00 Ry) hee me oer = defore my aunt died; it was ina small bottle—about un | Geo, Fowell..... 4.26000 P. W. Sherman. Not state a. | A. 3, BUSECKER, SON & CO. WILL SELL AT AUC: ounce vial; it was labelled “Shipley & Vanderhot.”” 3.M, Thimpson. 17,145.00 Edward M. iDeitz, Not stated. | A. ‘tion on Friday, March 1, at {2 o'clogk. a tho Merchants! Q. What became of that iaudanum? A. Level ree a ro er ge Ro lla preg eerseng? cody eleatl adapled: for buildings for man- Wrbeo Mr. Stephens gave my aunt drink he put some | Alfred Freeman, 182 00, Peter H Putnam. N tefactories or tonements, or for a coal yard or similar purpose. Taudanum into it until it was all used; he did it | Benj.Green..... 400.00 Sales absolute and without limit. Terms liberal. Maps at No. openly before me; my aunt was in bed at ths time; it was Te aan 7 Broad street. sometimes in the sitting room he put the laudanum in the . - - SAGE pe i ve drinks; the first drink he put it in was lager beer; my aunt | JemimaGWilson 45.75 J. BLERCKER, SON & CO. WILL SELL, ON SAT- gaid it smelled of laudanom and refured to Arak it bo Eilza F. eee 2% A. urday, March 12, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Kx- then gave it to her in brandy; when he would use the bot- ¥. 5 o tle he would put it by im the bottom of a clock | Jas. McLaugl 134 25 bones, bas fest coat be Ae Ce on the mantelpiece; when the bottle was used | Robert Smith. 143 62 -B. H. On 126th s.—Three lots, h. s., 175 feet west Tthave, Maps, up be went out; I opened the clock aad | Mary 0. Condon. 97.00 A. J. McDonald..Not states. | go, at No.7 Broad atreet. saw the bottle with the label on it: he brought } Joseph Munson.. 40.59 Goo, Williams... Not stated in another bottle of laudanum and put some in brandy; | Wm.L. Patterson 33.0 W. L. Graygon., Not sta'= AUCTION SALE OF COSTLY ROSEWOOD, SATIN. T asked bim if it was laudanum he was giving her, and he | John Cotter...... 15500 ©. is Lee... 28000 | SA w Disks mirrann apleaaet motown Meena Ce Said yes, that the doctor ordered it; she at first refused | Jobm Smith, 12000 Harvey S. Lee... 410 virtu, &6,, &c , being te ellsets of » family about removing; to take the brandy with the laudanum, but Mr. Stephens 176.00 A. I...» .Not stated. | the whole of which will positively be sold without reservation’ told her that it was brandy, and the doctor said it was 130 00 J. W. PORTER, auctioneer, will sell to the highest bidder for good for her bowels, and she took it; it was on the first | Wm. C. Bexton... 35.00 . | cash,’ without any reserve, on Saturday, March 12, at 10 administration of brandy with laudanum that my aunt | L. H. Burleson... _ 6450 Adolf Buhl. FE | EW eee Ce chiecteivan Sieie be tad her the Gootor- ordered it; tap) egben Hil dr." MAL 00. “Alex: Batten cs... 635 00.) Sees TEM cata eat eee MAIO Second bottle was about the same size as the first; jt was | Philo Olmstead 5868 Deb’hB. Wasgats 585 00 | 14 oak extension table, all pollabed In the beat eemner seatele labelled Irudanum, from some drug store in Second ave- | Christian Gros & Mue. Ther.Smith 1,020 00 | top fancy tables, mirrors, sofa bed, chairs in hair sloth, ta. nue; that second bottle was used as the first; when it | _ Geo. Gros 196 50 R. B. MoMillin 30250 | gether with all the ruby’ and cryatal cut glass ware; wines, was used up he took a bottle and brought in half a pint | Jas. McCreary... 6500-8. C. Aiken sot 25.00 | champagnes, tnmolers, goblets aud. decanters to match; ich oe, Daa cuba egret of fata, wie | Email ate Se: 10808 GM Hacragn Wok wned. | Geren Seeer te, care cree cere out any label on it; it was a good deal larger . os iy ® +8 . ong, forks, liquor sta i , &e. than the others; it was nearly half as large again; when | 2. E. B. Wilson, 5150 E. M. Day......Nob stated, Pepa, pare CauOr Lape’ Bee bedsteade, he came in Lasked him if that was laudanum; he said | F-D. Bronson... 117 60 Chas. E. Walker.Not stated. | statuary marble ton bureaus, washstande and commortes to xo I asked him if laudanym would take a »=rson’s life; | NathanB. Kendall 8900 G. W. Chamber. match; pure sir mattresses, from 40 to 60 ports, made to or. Baid yes, but the doctor had ordered it for her for her 18475 Iai........... 8,000.00 | eer anil in excellent condition: tngrain carpets, bi mir. bowels; he eaid it would ease her pain; he said it was 106 25 P. M. Scoffley...No, stated, | Tors, clocks, tollet tables. towel racks, tollet sets, ollcloths, stair ‘ AL 76. Rhogresentatives carpets and'rods, mabogany cushioned chairs, rockers, sofas, pig} hoe ieee Spe par but bia €2.50 oe Victor Den lounges, couch beds, hall stand, tea and dining tables, linen er; this ween twelve and’ one o'clock, 4 sheets, together with ii desiral iriment of ar- oon, on Tuesday, the day before my aunt died; when i 2550 ner & Bernard nitieuad nner teen saw the first bottle of laudanum it was about nine of that -Not stated. | The parlors contain superior velvet carpets, three magnif. same morning; he gave her that last bottle of jaudanum. + 800.00 | cent solld rosewood suits, covered in maroon, blue and gold, with the half pint of brandy; he finished administering it 20,000 00 | 8 Gf a mane ehaacsire deseriptiog to her about five or six o’clock in the evening of that Tues. $32.00 MaryAnn Taylor.Not stated. | faaiog solid rosowoot reception and tem chaise Coeeeen day; Mr. Stephens administered all the medicine to my | Mrs. L.C. Baker 20000 Catherine Kolly.Not stated. gold, blue, crimson and maroon satin; large and exiensive rosa: auntasfaras iknow; sometimes Stephens was at work in | Richard Ireland, $500 I. N. Thompson..Not stated. | wood secretary bookcuse, lived with allk and eatin wood; three Twenty-seventh street, and sometimes in Twenty-sixth; | Jacob, Peables 9075 Joseph M. Parker 10,000 00 solid rasewood centre tables, with rleh statuary marble tops, he could see the house from the bail window of the place | Jos. Maloon .. 253.00 Milton D, Beale..Not stated. | expensively carved rosewood pier. sofa and side tables, wit on Twenty-eixth street; he told me when the doctor came | Lyman Welle: $075 Oscar B. Wallor.Not stated. | marble tont: three costly rosewood ot th marble tops, to put up & white cloth in the window and he would see . 17025 Thos. Teague....Not stated. | Rint, Ren pouneee allen beet tan aon phage at’ it; I was to do that when the doctor was coming or when 66 50 Jas. Ewing. sf 18 vases. with the most chaste and expensive lnandscones, she was to get medicine; I always did 80; on the day pre- 6550 Peter Stout. painted to order in France; magnificent Freach plate pier glass vious to her death Stephens ‘staid at homo all aay; I 7800 — Backus, col’d.Not stated, | with rich and heavy gold frame; avy embroltered lace win. heard him ask my sister to tell Dr. Iremonger notto este: 68 50 Heirs of Robert dow curtains and cornices; large and extensive variety of oll Zhe raid she would not, that she ‘was going to work; he | N: W-Hall...... 68.60 | Marks........Not stated, | piltlings the whole forminga vory pioaing colleaiont supe: then said he would go himself; he took his bat aud went | N. B. Laraway.. 269 50 Mrs.M.McNeeve.Not stated. | finished all round, inlaid ‘plate, and Tichiy’ eet Wilk keys of out; was away about aquarter of an hour; when he re- | Chas. C. Spence. 10075 Mrs.BridgetKellyNot stated. | real pearl, being’ a valuable ‘and costly instrument; rose- turned he passed the remainder of the day’ in the houze; | Lafay. Hackett. 3800 Wm. Van Viear.Not stated. wood | plano stool, covered in sattn, with an excellent and Iwas in the house all day—partiy in the kitchen, the | Thos. H. Foss... 683.25 Dr. J. P. Reilay.Not stated. | costly embroidered cover. All articles going out of the Giniog room and my own bedroom; I was not in my auat’s | Geo. M. Rowe... 6050 Jas, O'Donnell... 5,000 00 | cliy cen be packed and shipped by a competent person at bedroom all that day Cae about six o'clock in the even- eb Be Ee = 8 ate P.E.Rogers 531.25 | Me eale. Ing, except to go to the door and lock in; Mr, Stephens .T.G.Lambert 5509 John L. Oiler... 459 00 SHES, * Bs and Mrs, Hannan were there, and { thought at” first Baar: 89500 Mrs. Anna Aiken 230 50 OWELCES MIOMUI Acolieeer ERO aS that Mes. nan could do anything my aunt 874.00 Jas. O'Connor... 2,20000 | CHOLS will eell this day (riday), March 11, wt 1034 oPalock, at an wanted; afterwards Mr. Stephens said only when we were going to leave he brought that up as the principal point; we were in bed when Knox came there tbat night; be did not get into the bed; he did not divest bimeelf of any of his clothing; he lay acrogs the foot of the bed; the drinks that Stephens administered to his wife during her sickness were brandy, lager beer, porter, ale, milk, water, tea, coffeo and lemonade: I don’t recol, lect anything else; the first thing my aunt complained of was a pain in her chest. Witness, correcting herself, said, the first thing she complained of was red spots be: fore her eyes and dizziness in her head; then she com- pepe of beat in ber chest, and said she thought it was er lungs; ebe did not complain of a pain in her chast; it was heat she complained of ; this was before Dr. Cadmus vas called in; she did not complain of pain; gle said it ‘ 84 burning pa‘n, or a ball of fire; this was some days LIEUT. remembered wild and hith only by the « we * Dr. Cadmus came; each day it’ grew worse; she did Lieut. Mulian, with bis corps of assistants, &c., wil fs, obairs, atte vomit frequently ut first; the vomit was yel- | jeave Washingtol city about, the 16m Inct fot Se Lone | ste a ete, bedstends, rae egeee S80, 7p Taras of Hraseels ag @ ¢ first: I with to explain that my aunt | Where will be orecetat olen soe st for St. + | arpet and one of ingrain, &c, &c. All this furniture ia only compittu eta heriap penis fukn tae i pp sil essential appur- | tx monthe in use, and in good’ order and will be sold very low a ah wie toe , Bap , {re Chest: she al- | tenances for the expedition. From this poiot he will start | heap for cash. did wot ish eppoaranee cy thee chest like a bail of fire; | for New Orleans, there meeting the steamer, and thence eR ETT AE FF “Speer ways sad Teer entance of the vornit continued for somé | sailing for California, via the Tebauntepec route. Arriy. UCTION NOTIOE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER —BY the yellow + ren 4.dark green then it became darker and | ing in Oregon, Lieut. Mullan will proceed to organize ait Noe ee oie ait earch tat 1034 o'clock, at the at- ee te "ker until she died: saw Mr. Stephens take | equip an efficient party, ready totake the eld at io carry, | o% Foote No 1 North William street, household furnivare on ‘ ae 1e window two or three times: there were & day 68 practical ’ 7 “rly | secount of former purchasers, removed from Fourth atreet for 9 and he eaid he thought it was part of h Rat A 1 Sere eee Oy eeany tole-e-tetes, sofas, mahogany “the Dustin ‘to ti ora straw was pat i ae - Lieut. M. is known to the department as one of the most | wardrobe, marble top dresaing bureaus, lars pier glass, Bras- ‘red spots in it, fey ata wat Pur auto the matter it | reliable and competent officers ia the service, His charac. | sels and three ply carpets; also rosewood parlor snits; also the liver; if a stick 3 BY aunt said she could never get her | teristic energy aud intelligence, as displayed in pastduties, | €fects of @ restaurant, counters, tables, chairs. crockery and always cleaned her mouth with her said the ball of fire seemed in har ning up to her throat; she was always drink cold water as often as she would draw # Uy mouth clean, ebe handkerchief; she stomach and was COL The last Congress °F hundred thousand dollars) to enable Lieut. John’ Mullan, Second artillery, United States army, to continue the establishment of the military road in Oregon. It will be but operations upon it were necessarily suspended on ac- oount of the Indian disturbances in the northeast. The road will extend from Fort Walla-Walia, on the Columbia, to Fort Benton, on the Missouri river, passing through a it must prove of incalculable advantage to the tide of imi. gration pouring into the State of Oregon and the Territory of Washington. furnish an ample guarantee that his future labors will be their salesrooms 35 Nassau street’ an tmporter's atock of tine watches and jewelry, consisting in part of ladies’ elegant full sets, breastpins, bracelets and earrings; studs, sleeve buttons, loekete, chaioa, ‘rings, peuell cages, soarf piain and en: graved’ band bracelets, ke; algo fine gold ‘and sliver watches UCTION NOTICE.—THOS, BELL, AUCTIONEER, AND W. 5. THOMPSON —This di 9% o’ciock, ia the sal nrooma 18 Rast Brosdway, assigneo’s sale of furatiure, dry goods suitable for the season, splendid shawls, hosiery, wool- Jen goods, the balance stock of a trimming, faney and Jewelry store; fine paintin, lamps and two sewing machines. UCTION NOTICE.~ALL THE VALUABLE AS8ORT- ment of household furniture of a private residence, re- moved for convenience of sale, will be sold at privaye asia this coy at the atore 170 Ninth avenue, pear Twenty-aecond atreet, onsisting of four solid rosewood parlor suites, covered in satin brocatel. moquet, sili plush and haircloth, rosewood centre and ler tables, rosewood dressing bureaus, bedsteads ani waah- ——— Army Intelligence. MULLAN’S MILITARY ROAD PROJROT. propriated the sum of $100,000 (one. that this road was commenced last summer, loci ierto unexplored region of coautry, traversed “red man of the furest.”” When completed, Fands:ail kinds of mahogan? furniture, sofa bedater lasaware; alo one coach Also } light wagon and b Nags! NOTICE.—GEORGE JACOBSON, AUCTION. eer—This day, at 103¢ o'clock, at 66 Nastau street, a splendid assortment of of fine gold watches and jewelry. Sale anber highly croditable to himself and ry to the government. ed very much before death; she tous; fora few days before her questions readily; she grow wenk ; her bands were numb for >% complained of them being verything; her limbs wore between two or three days cold; Tfelt them; she said drinking; she would could get it; she chang seemed languid and ana death she did not answer the longer she was sich pearly the last week; 8D. numb; che kept feeling @ swollen; they began to swel: V a chain from and going into given. about 10 P. M., will retura it to the owner, at his ollice, No. 5 Hanover Building, no questions will be asked and $100 reward without reserve, aait "Wao Seba a ae > R. THOMPSON, AUCTIONEFR ANT) COMMISSION rb A peak se ‘Al, Suse: ts Racoeh pent tose ace on give htaatlen- a Third avenue car, Tuesday night, dih instant, | Hon to sales at auction of household furniture, watebes, jewel- poe kinds of property, or will advance money or buy out UCTION SALB—OF TOOLS, MACHINERY AND UN ud not use her hands and her feet were cold, and em to warm them? her before she died; her feet were sbe did not feel so strong and co. fect ns well aseue did; she said asked me to put eomething to th ‘e swollen. r WNT Ashmead objected to the lim nation. Coa hater said he did not want to be counsel, and would not change his cour . he yand method of the » instructed by the 3e unless directed importance, uige in object. - CHARLES QUENTIEDN, WHO WAS IN THR YEAR 846 a porter at the Sussex Hotel, Lu sland. wili apply 10 0. M. Paiste te ‘OH N LOCKHART, FORMERL’ West Indies, brother Frederick Lockhart, of the same island, on matters of finished stock of 2 gold pencil case manufuctory. Wilt be sold on Monday, March i4, at 193 o'clock, at the gold pencil manufactory, No.72 Spring street, ac maplete aasortenend ot If treet, London <4 the aboveaimed articles, melnding the tools nace: pen- TEER, 715 will hear of something to his advantage. South manufacturing the celebrated “Lownd’s patent” pen ail. ‘The uniinished stock comprives a great variety of sizes of guards, poinis and machines. Also alot of stonoand paste, varied sizes aud colora. aad UCTION NOTICE.—A LARGR STOCK OF CARPETS rh papers please Y OF ST. ORUIX, DANISH th his ig requested to communicate’ wit Oe ctmead eaid he knew there was no ing; be had been tired interposing objection, hymn in which it was said:— 3 Methodisrcl may leopards change their skin 7 ther died . There was Ki Qckingi Ass, Mason, KINCSMILL diate A care of Rev. W. Bunt, 80 Bedtort street (north), 001, and oflclolp will be sold, at auction, thia day, 11th inst, at 1043 o'clock. at 23 Bowery. consisting of 65 see lathe Ge 42 pieces Virussels and velvet carpets, 95 pieces pieces matting, &e. PENNEF A- at Perth on the 7th of May, 1868. Write imme- ransgressors cease to sin. varti wisess cootinnseot did not remark say te “t re color in her ekin; her face was red, ir jee mark the color of her skin; it was redder than usual A—CALI +, Tapoke of, at Delan's jewelry alore, 307 trmud near Essex omrket eae nie UCTION NOTICE.—F. FITZSIMMONS, AUCTION! ALY will sett te day, Friday, at 11 o'clock, at the store, Centre strvet, a fine aseortment of new and second and farni- ture, to close # consignment, consisting of tables, ebairs, mat- tresses, sideboarde, wardrobes, mirrors, &c. I, AND EXAMINE THE $10 CORAL SHTS Thad A. witness here corroborated her sister with regard t.' the os diarrhea, the pain, &0., before death|—when my si ster | gta ‘unauecessful, “AUCTION NOTICE.—THRODORH GOULDSMETA, AUO- IN TIME. COMPLIED WITH ORDERS. N. 0. 8. | tioneer.—Peremptory oale, to w (Saturday), at the ‘ices to my aunt. ‘was at home she (eee aun, by. directions oe Me. * estions. Q. Do pg Se gh age ly have An adver followin; Tl Dams “8 death to of your supt’s 8 main Jn Bes inte! you ime to tell all the circumstances. ‘Asbmead—We are satisfied with her answer. initials of L. D. 10 THE EDITOR OF advertisement yur ‘sue of the 7th March, I hereby pronownee it to bea iy oat T being an unmarried man. it above referred %0:-— A, FROM NAPLES, LATE PROFESSOR OF ging in New York, or any other person kaow! Revved wife to leave ila addrows at Une Horal morro resideace ou Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, commencing at 1034 0’ci0ck. Pianoforte, stool and cover. Ronewoad suiis of drawing room furniture, Velvet and Brosseiscaroets, plier and mantel mirrors, Sideboards, parion ornaments, ottomans, &c., ae. Dining: room extension taoir, cutiery, silver ware, and contents of” seven elegantly furnished bedrooms, Basement and lichen: furniture. THE NEW YORK HERALD.— referring to me, having appeared in be: LUIGI DAMA. is the advertisemen: his bonts, are solicited by his sick aud mueh af- id office, wader the DUCTION NOTE own explanation: mous “AEhmead—Ther doubt of that, bat Lam en- et tn aD nreer, “yen” of no,” and then Mr. Jat to give her AE MEDDLING BUSYBODY WHO SENT AN ANONY- ‘Tho Court ruled that the witness had a rig’ 8 Yk dated 8, (ley Tomy WILLLAM TOPPING & CO., —., of re. * ‘ AUCTIONERRS, cuested to mind bis own business, aa J—- is capaole of ma. M9 BROADWAY, naging his own dorcestic affairs. WIL SRL HIS DAY, FRIDAY, MARCH FAPRES COMPANIVS.—I¥ THE EXPRESS WAGON | ow: or wnt T ‘trank and two bandbozes 1 J in, sorkcrom the bouse 11S West: Terenty-sinie eect for 1 VARGHST AM) MONS ATTRACPIVE SALTS or STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS THAT HAS BEEN OFFERED AT AUCTION THIS SBASON, on ‘Tuesday ater. communicate wit street and the same, he will be suitably rewarded. n, Post . myo fused tg angw?r unless she Sr te ed? er calt | Gack nats Oren ashen wise number fe deliver fr, Shaffer would ask the witness to state all about that gh id er ey have withdrawn the | yy yy question. Mr, Ashmead—We do not propose vw cross-examine her any further. Cantrell, sexton and undertaker, 333 Fourth we doh Gane that be conducted the funeral of Mra. W“irmeriy living aa, senautvess In Twenty aith ater She will hear of her st 480 Droadway, in the basement. THE LECTURE SEASON. ean re DEPARTMENT LECTURE, 7 INFORMATION OF MARGAKET KENEDY, | They invite the particular autontdon of ALL UaSH KUYSRS Catalogues and goods now ready, TION SALE OF READY MADE CLOPHING, te.— A.M. CRISTALAK, i ionver, will evil on Monday, ith ingiant, at 103 0” Bowery, » large assortment of frock, sack and by loth, linen and aloacoa coats: doeskin, Mar jer sister, Sarah Clark, is anxious to find her: re, rere pantes silk, satin and 4 » . B. Scoles on “The Birth | Valencia vests, boots shoes, call scia and kip; Stephens; my impression is that she was buried at Greon. | Ht The Jen AA 5 My at beet Republic,” for we benoat | men's patent leather waltern and shoes, kc.; travalhug dage, wood on the 24th of Sept., 1857; my impressions are that | 8pt Det ertnd Orphan Fund of the New York rire Deoart- | retiouies, portemonnales, ebiua mantel ornaments, Ke. 1 got instructions partly from Mr. Stopnens and partly’ fe place xt the Cooper Institute, on Monday even. | — — ———e we 736 och the Misses Bell; i think it was Mr. stephena who i mont will tak , March 14, on the directions about the plate: T sons ted the fae. ing, iets : me before that in the Wil ra) services of Mra. Stevenson some time befor Wir | Astor House, ame year. 3 il intendent of Funerals at Green- wa On secey Caja eer reference to the register I find that on September 24, 1857, the body of Sophia Ste- f Institute, nore. of Third avenue aad Kighth street. © AP Hetwionr, 351 Jolin 8, Ales, 84 elizabeth UCTION NOTICR. SUPERIOR ROFBWOON FURNT ture —A family offer their parlor furniture, en alte, rish- ly carved and upholstered in rheh satin brocade; also carved, rosewood bedstead, bureau’ washaland!, cenare anil ekig tabl elegeres, with plate glass doors; lace cdrtatas, de. of good an rellaple manufacture, but litde used and In good order. Ap- ply at 19 Fourth avenue. 77 yf & Pond, 547 Broa twa: ‘Wall street. sal ROBIVER'S SALE.—CHAMBERS Y ; 272; 5 | mi |, 21 Elizabeth street. UCTION NOT! Theat Was intr remidonce, 108 Lait Treaty | 0ttiboicere tt iraoen of the Fie department and of | AE Patti saturday March 12: at o'oloek married; 4 % mn will sell in bulk, . urday, March 1% o'el street; place of deat New York; ee en cume, aoe bar Mite, 44 Front street, ‘J. M., nt 297 Brosdway, the remainiog stook of goods, consist: feptember, 1857; disease inflammation Profe 7 Jam . ‘ing, 16 Catherine street. P43 neck ties, abirts, unmanufaciured stock of silk, win: undertaker Jobn B. Cantrell; I was prosent when Profes- | fcr ie) 8, Thompson, &4 Beekman street. mings, &c., of the late firmot A. Raymond & Uo., logelher sor Doremus came to the grave to disinter the boly, und the name, &c., corresponded with what I have read; le . with the fixtures, furniture, good will of the business and lease of the premises. 297 Broadway, lately occupied by them. The tock will be sold by an inventory, which, toy with the coffin when it was brought for interment, pe ca cnrenmerncnan resistin ‘ pd de ms oe the body Nes he peyen mo = A. pda | Bg lok og! AT ha im can be seen sad omnon AS ric: yg Monday evening last nd delivored to an oflcer ga fr te Teemtinn of papi, ‘ho oxy eommnnce at 8 erkanD SORCL. AL DRRSOTET ne Michael Dalton resides in Gowanus; is in the employ of , Will continue open ui oa ee eker tan cis against Samuel Wallnee, lave coal dealer, ara Greenwood Cemetery ; received the coifin with a board | Fridaysin Brooklyn. Wedaewiays and Saturdays in Now hereby notited 19 present an account of the same, with, propor ‘over it on the 24th September, 1857, nz deseribed by the vouchers, to the undersigned at his office, 94 Wall street, Om OF witness; there was no box over the coffin at first, a plain board over it; I suw the plate on it; it was gf .UBY FEUILLE'S DANOING ACADEMY, Me Et Bleecker street, is open for the season. The next fa'l to come off on fore the firet of April next, c— WAND ELL, Assignee of Samael Wallace. apart, Faw York, Feb, 10, 1864 Mageb 17, the fexstof @t. Patricle. nadritie,”” “Cale. Of Sophia Siephens; the young iadies who were | ‘The "Empire Quadeille,”’ °Folish Mazurka Qua FS nn SAE ne pe aan te arsaen wink the body’was taken up ta | dontens,” ais Oo ee orto aind the Highland Kook! | @SSIGNKE'S SALE—OF TOUSRHOLD FURNITURE, September, 1868; Coroner Connery was introauced w me | dance. RPE eal Quads by Qunen Vicari | AL carpet oer gauss, paror ans, alver plaied ware, that day; the coffin was the Coroner asked | # danced a = Her Be BO DOUGHTY, Auct the young ladies to identify it, nnd they did so) and i | <= HOTELS. Win sell to-morrow (Baturdsy), CWS, welsok, at walasroom, ‘was put in the grave iurew when who sien auiaueedllaba reap mcrae rgte 79 Nanwn maaiating of tone w ond parlor gaits, marble Gor tamay bots. twee sma boat oe gra D. FO a eT eres a etond uirnct—Tho Wor, | sintog tables, biogeny tte eu mate top dressing ty ‘and the coffin could not have been removed as aay other A yates noe ia ‘of 0. frank, wee maantey onder of jensen, time di the interva! without my koowing it. are fond of a plena v Mr, Coting “The ody, wen taken op he trot | Rr a net her abdul ow —_3088 RYAN, Andree time, was not more changed in the fextures than any | York trom the above place uelling grounds ate OF GNOORATE, 1 faThave toon, after that lenglh of time; it wes nat | arewitin'e quarir of mania of the Pavilion, where we la- | (JONSTADLYS SALE OF GROCERIES, LiquoRs AND San decomposed; there was nothing Offensive ini | mented Hamilton fel in wohl witer tote — | Stenad street, dia (Friday) morning, at 10)¢ oc cs to me; It was a little decayed about the eyes. i ‘OTEL ST. JULIEN, NO. 2 wasmeyeres, xuaoas MATT BRENIRE, Uonstable. rune aiermey, on lant Mouday, ‘ee voetian I re. | ree ee AOWARD SOHRNCK, AUCTIONEER O11) PAINT. ; A Tere me tee —By F, AP. HL ROWENOK, this day, 11% Inaty at tefyod the coffin: 1 got an express wagon, se tore medical | MPANRION HOURK, TICKW OTRERT, BROOKLYN GAS | ji4, pupae g "toate enloargora, $8 Naseat, Saver secttondon ot No. 118 East Kighteonth street, Now York, to a medial | stew desirable ' voms vacant, sultabie ilies of abe it 109 fine ancient and modern ofl paintings, com student. Aingle gentlemen, which will be ofered on reasonable ‘erms. landscape, marine, bevcrtoal gad coriptaral gat) eta + ‘The hour of adjournment having arrived, the Court in OMING HOTEL, 3 GREENWICH STREET—RE. youberg, pa, Baewons 4 big + og a 8 jansena, ore, jobens, the jary that if thi trial went into next week, which in all probability it would, he would be obiiged to sit late in the afternoon, and perhaps hold furn! rooros len. T90m, at I: popular proprietor of the Philadeiph.a Foose. $8 per wees. B, 0, DRAKE, late A few vacant Will room a few young men ot ladies, four in & ished aod adiirably kept by Lampe, Kubne and many others. Also the large fine land: pape by De Cozi. The paintings sre now on exbibition, aud will be auld perowmptorily for cash, SALES AT AUCTION. ANTPE TIONORER—OFPICE NO. 220 D Broadiear neaon poise eS HOUSE wil aa, at publi auction, this day. (Friday), March Ll, af 103 o'alock. c arly, all the furniture, cari of art, assortment os dinner and tea sets, silver service, tea urn, seivers cut ware, cutlery, forks, &0., do. Clase vealdence, 38 Clinton place, in pe ‘and Fifth avenue. A partial Ju the basement are d j chairs; fixtures, rosewocd library and ol it rose wood seven octave piano, asic cabinet. meritorious ol palnilogs, ki and with aa int too numerous to ‘work tables, mt nite vertety of works of art and in the'shamberw are auperbly carved rosewood su bar cht wld cottage chairs, side and onding . Also ‘suits of richly enamelled Turniture, VOnialoguee wo be bad st the neues a OR SALE—AT ICTION, IN MONDAY, MARBOH Li ‘at 543 Fullou siteot Brookl, & hoes aaa ft oe Bedford G. HORTON, AUCTIONEER, 6ALESROOM NO. 382 G. Sidon ‘will sell this day, at 11 o'clook, at salos- ouk ae alee nee clouing, books: Pee and woves. rn LRA 'O. PIERSON, Constable, Y H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, Salearoom 23 Nassau street. Pi es eae ana aS on the if : isand if Ge evenings a Wednesdey gad fhereday, March rooms, Tenth cn : tures, ‘Pais, jh their in this city, Am pe oroae successor ong Th & Co., of Laat: FLORINDA, by WINT&RHALTER, valued at over $6,000, Alau a miperb piohire recently painted by Verbocckhoven, received per last steamer, sald to exceed anything ever painted oy this artist. Also superb pictures by Dreor, Wliwarbes, Geste, auloe meen: jan Schendel, 4 _ ax, Crep- A , Wier, Hays, Cummings, Oddie, Mignot,’ Lang, Sidirnen, FeO. 0. Darley, Tall, Gittord, W" 8, Mount, Haat. man, Jolingon, James M. Hart, Win. Hart, Qasilear, T. Hicks, G. H. Hall, Shattuck, Brown, Hubbard, Banvard—the first icture ever offered for sale in this country—Blauvelt, Hotch Kise, 1D. Johnson, Nicbola, “Aun Garter’ Belloway Dix: Lin zarus, and others; T. H’ Hinckley, of Boston; Lambdia, of Philsdelphia; Durie, of New Haven, and others of this class. Is wit. be seen by the above names that no sale of this charac- ter hes eyer heen made in this city, where so many of the phi ot clues of artisteare every picture guaranteed. bs ey bil be oa exnitition i} Sie suere piace oan week ae vious to the sale, Ladies and gentlemen are inv iil ooitecdon, with Selalogue, from 8 A. M. 10 10 Fy + of charge. pone nl ee SL a eR EY FLERRYH. LREDS,_AUCTIONRER—SALESROOM Not 23 Nasaan street “HENRY H. LEEDS & CO. will sell, on Friday, March 11, at 1034 o'clock, at No. 43 Ninth street, near Fifth aevnue, genteel household furniture, ing of velvet carpets; carved rosewood furniture, covered im H top, centre and side auction, D stands, de, Is mahogany reckers, sofas, eres, with doors end marble ore pier gl window curtains, 4c.; cot- ‘tage suits and other furniture in variety. Also, porcelain and lass ware, and an assortment of kitchen furniture, with whloh the salejwill commenoe. ro B, HERTS, JR., AUCTIONEER—BY HERTS & MOSS—Sheriff’s sale. sal Geceeies watt Aire ac, On Friday, oh LI, at 101¢ o'clock, At the salearooms, No. 534 Pine street. HERTS & MOSS will sell as above a large stock of groceries, arven and black teas, white, yellow and coflee, crushed, sugars, maccaronf, vermicelli, family tollet soaps, perm and adamantine candles, spices, Lahey , bran- iron Dutch berring, Sne imported champ: dies in casks and cases, Havana and sale, platform scale, desk, stools, &c. ENRY B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONRER.—BY ‘MOSS—Will sell on Saturd the entire contents of Bubler's restaurant, corner o! and Cedar street, consisting of chiirs, tables, bar count eating counters, bar fixtures, gas fixtures, cooking ra utensils, crockery, china, glassware, plated spoons, forks, &c.; cutlery, looking glasses,’ table cloths napkins, iron safe, ro: srigerators, copper botiérs, &e,; also a small lot of choloe Rhino ‘winea,clarets, champagne, brandies, prime Havana segars, &c. ENRY H, LEEDS, AUCTIONEER—SALESROOM NO. 28 Nassau street HENRY H. LEEDS auction, on Sati ‘y, 12, at 10: room 23 Nassau street, a gen niture, removed for convenience of sale, "7 and ingrain carpets, rosewood parlor suits, maboguny rockers, rove livans, arm aoa gl chairs, ottomans, oo iy ceases find sec! wardrobes, 4 chairs, Oak chairs, chaira, corner ete; mahogany marble dressing bnreaus, marble top ‘side* pia ‘and centre tables. iso the stock of A caguerrian artist, ene lee ent rosewood eB, vases, ko. Also, to the & large invoice of plated ware, consisting of tea sets, casters, &c., &c. Sale without reserve. BNRY H. LEEDS & CO. WILL GIVE THEIR PSR- soual attention to sales of furniture, as usual (the last 15 Years), at the residence of taose about vit keeping or remoring. Also, wiil hold weekly, ture, Ac., at their spactous salesrooms No. 23 Ni ICHARBS KINGSLAND, AUCTIONE®! RDWARE R. BHA. FOR C1tY AND COUNTRY BUYERS. RICHARDS KINGSLAND & CO. will sell at auction, THiS DAY (FRIDAY), at 10 o'clock, at the auction room, No. 158 BRUADW. @ general assortment of foreign and domestic HABDWARF, OUTLERY, GUNS, &c., consiaing fa pari of ©. 8. and iron shovels, | in |gimlet pointed acrewa, asst'd, hoes, angers, saws, lots {axes, hatchers, by chisels, gimleta, jacks, to {brass &copper w Lorse shoes, binges, suit [drawing knives, filee, door springs, padlocks, | ctv |stair rods, screw drivers, aw wrencher, bod lship scrapers, jones, Ax und auger handles, |country|rmallete, box earapers, whips in great variety, | trade. tops moasires, hmy forks, Yqnld glue, 2, ke, &e., — bering machiaea, 200 grog table and dessert cutlery, ebony, cocoa end buck bandles, 40 groaa superior Svory handletable and dessert ontlery. 10V dozen pocker xnives. An invoice of egg ‘unterna, 35 reams exnd paper. WO growe brushes, comprising Bair, cloth, hat, shoe, horse, gerub and waitewasb 125 dozen Watervillo Manufactaring Co.'s pocket knives, An invotre of clocks, éc. Pinted ware, portemonnaies avd jewelry. ALSO, An Invoice HBRIFF'S, SALB.—A. } AUCTIONEER, will sell, ‘this day, 4 "o'clock. at No. 23 Bowery, the balance of stock of, ‘and oileloth, re- moved from s wholesale store, remaining unsold, conalatin of 14(000 yards of ingrain, all wool, velvet, Brussels, stair an floor carpeting, 72 pieces “44 and 68 pieces 6-4 floor and hall olleloth, 60 pisces tas ay km dozen mats, window shades, &c., by order of Jas. B. Hensel, Deputy Sheriff, Sale posi: tive, withont reserve, to close the concern, and well worthy the Attention of dealers and housekeeper, QUEKIFF's SALE—CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AvO- toners, store No. 113 Nasaau street, will sell, on Tuesday, ‘wardrobes, atrical an: erties, Gresseaor all a iptions. SOHN KELLY, i HERIFF’S SALE—OHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD, AUC: tioneers, salesroom 113 Nassau rer, will gell oe Friday, 11th inst , at 10 o’eloel 282 Kast Twelfth street, tt contents of x crockery, store, consisting of crockery, burning Ainid and camphone, glass ware, lamps, counters, fixie de , horse; Wagon and harnesa, JOHN KELLY, Shesiff, 1[° BREWERS AUCTION SALE, BY ORDER OF THE theriff. on Monday next, 14h March, will be oold on the amines, Sando brewery, 288 Tenib avenue, near Twenty. «the stock and fixtures 0 " joremptory tothe nghon bidder. if W %, DUMONT, AUCTIONERR —CONDAMNED GOODS at auction, by order of the United House Eetablisbment, on Tuesday, March 15; at 11 o'clock, at 43 Cedar sireet, and at the foot of Wall street, viz: old copper: reflectors ‘and lamps, brags do., ofl iron, oll bnits and tanks, copper and sron lanterns, olt barrels, anchors, £2. A. CARTER, AUCTIONFER.—THIS DAY, AT 12 , At 62 Cortlandt atreet, counters, pumps, coolers, a, patant force’ pikipy load sorvioe pipe’ ke Deposits er , required. "Bale positive, ia 35 WiLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONKEA, OF F108 235 Ca- nal street, will sel! this day, at If o'clock, the stock and. fixtures of the grocery siore, No. ? Greenwich avenue, oppo site Jefferson market, consisting of a large stock of 8, Plasform scales, sugar rail, coffee mili, conntera and counter THIS Day, TIONRRR, WILL SEL hold furni 1 454 Canal soreet, all the ly rumoved from Neventh avoane, compris S87, andother chiirs; centre, exter ne tapestry, three vis, ingrain abd stair carpets; oilcloths, mahogany, French and ‘cotage y hair mattresses, (enthoe tedding, dressing bureans, wash Or WAT, stoves, tin And ware, do. ; @ fine assortment of furniture al ney advancos on every merchandise; ivory toys, jews TLLIAM ABBOTT, AUCTIONKER.—8Y VIRTUK OF an execution, I will expose for sale thieday, at 10 o'clock, vd tete-a-tetew, covered in figured brocaiel, na the | sirset, near Centre. GKOKGE BUTCHER, Constable, —— __. WATCHES, JEWELRY, @c. Boeck PEARIS.—THESR BEAUTIFUL PEARLS, ind eet tu fine gold, made into bi earrings, aie and wre qnun the page. No lady is fully drensed without . Cail wid woo them at B3i way, oppoulte the ey JALIFORNIA DIAMONDS—IN BREASTPINS, RI! Out we ta fae gol, sat tas ni arcane and stads, mounted beauuiial styles, are for sale and made to order at the way jewelry sire, 331 Broadway, opposite the theatre. GouP veer curarys FOR, GENSTRRRE Of wll dewertp GEO. ©. ALLEN, importer and manufacturer, 415 Brondway, one door below JOLD BLEEV 6 su TTONS AND STUDS, ee eee TTL EMMNTS SORRE FUN, deacription: Of all 8, GRO. C. ALLEN, __ 415 Broadway, one door below Canal at, J ADIES’ MARKINGS, PINS AND BRACELE ORAL, LAVA: MostaG, MOURNING? ORO. 0 ALLEN Immportar ued Fasnutactarer, "416 Broadway, one door below Canal at. _ FINE ARTS. Lats, THACHIERS AND BOHOOLS ARR R fully informed that the anbsoriber 's now welling the best tinh canvass, ofl and water brushes, pi draw: Poe SG BOHAUR, Aria lortaan 6 rstatay GTRREORCOP RS pRD BTRREOROOPIO | ViRWa—A went vw le, . ) Ol . aan Sole Agents, 107 Broad GooDs, (A SOTION AvoTION! AUCTION! AvoTION EIBBONSI BIBBONAt RIBBONS RIBBONS! AUCTION! AUCTION! AUCTION HAS BREN THE CRY. THERE ARE NO AUCTIONS, ae RIBBONS From AUCTION. ‘Phe only institution for cheap ribbons te CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMBERS STREET, JNO. FABRELL. FIVE HUNDEED CARTONS SPRING BIBBONB, EXTIRE BALANCE OF aw 1mronren’s BOCK, NOW ON SALK, AT LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES, AT THE CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMBERS STREET, JNO, FARRELL, MEROHANTS AND MILLINERS, OITY AND COUNTRY, Witt FIND Tr To THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE THESE GOODS. “THEY ARE CHEAP.” “MUST BE SOLD," “WILL BE SOLD,” AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRIOES, To MAKE 200m Yor ANOTHER IMPORTER'S STOOK NEXT WHER, AT THE CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMBERS STREET, JNO. FARRELL, “WE ARE THE OUTLET” WE ARE THE INSTITUTION TO DISTRIBUTE RIBBONS. “Tmporters preferring to lose through us"? ™ Rather than pay commissions to auctioneers,” All their property,” “All thelr goods,"* FOR THE PRESEN TIME, WILL BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE. The only place to get them cheap is at the CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMBERS STREET. JNO. FARRELL. RIBBONS BY THE CARTON, _ RIBEONS BY THE PIECE, RIBBONS BY THE MILLION, RIBBONS FOR THE MILLION. ‘We “work cheap,” ‘“selicheap,” and “ feel cheap.” “We can’t help it,” “* Our capital is small.’” “WE ARE OBLIGED TO DO 80" AT THE CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMBERS STREET. JNO FARRELL. ING GARMENT. A atid ar DIES’ CHESTERFIELD SACKS, LADIES’ SACKS BURNOUS, In nome shades I summer fervd ‘i i } sabes of rosea and bronze, ere “Algo in ‘the biack cloth and black beaver, eolally adapted sae FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. 4180, Black flounced mantitiae, Mati Pinin and embroidered, ow ready, Amdbiaek sk burnous circular, 1 AE rel ee At BULPIN’S, 361 Broadway, V DB PERCEVAL’S, 657 BROADWaY-—aLL KIND AL of French embroidery to order, initiala for handkerchiefs, ‘wbie nen and bed clotbes, ping, ailk embroidery, Ao.; trapaferring, Incer done up Lke vew. " Ledien’ and children's ander garments always on baad and made to order, T_ RETAIL. A It ia whispered to the million ‘That TUCKER'S BRIDAL APPOINTMENTS, Are perpetual. TUCKER'S BRIDAL VEIL, Isa pretty simple adornment. TUCKER'S SPRING FLUWESS, Ave gathering. TUCKER'S BUDS, at 50 cents per gross, ‘Are buds of promise, His ROBES are in full bloom. TUCKER'S miscellaneous stock for the toilet is extensive, velar re. _ At No 361 Broadway, Two doors below Franklin street A’ RETAIL. EDWARD LAMBERT & 00, ‘Will open MONDAY, MARCH 7, NEW AND ENLARGED ROOMS, 339 Broadway, corner of Worth street, SPRING IMPORTATIONS PARIS FABRICS, embracing ENE, AND BROCADE SILK ROBRS, soLtD coLons BARApiIE ASD idan PATENT BLACKS AND BISCHOFFS. ROBES AND DRESSES, ia GRENADINES, in thetr BAREG) FS a rasuEs, ‘ORGANDIES, VELLING DRESS G00) ea Wt 7 MOURNING GOODE SHAWLS, " is ery aSROID SERIES, ac, EL Sua IMPORTED, and to which dally additions will be made. N,B-Departments for HOSIERY and HOUSEEBEPING @OooDsB shortly be opened. EDWARD LAMBERT & 00. OODWARD'S PATENT UNION Columbian skirt is a novelty. worthy the attention of the plied to old akeloton skirts, rendering them superior to new, Woodward’a patent hells buetio and akict supporters are daly inereasing in popular favor. Fer sale at his store, No. Broadway. E. F. WoODWaRD. OB LOT MISSES’ MUSLIN DRESSES, J ‘$i Bench—very cheay | GENIN'S BAZAAR, B13 Broadway. ARD. C TREDWEIL & 0O., Clothiers, 120 Fulton ALLANSON TREDWELL, 4 A. JARMAN, formerly with forinerly with Smith Brothers. P.O, Barnnn & Co, J LOT IMPORTED LINEN AND COTTON OHEMISRS, DRAWERS, NIGHT GOWNS, CORSNT COVERS, &0., For ladies and miases, To be soid “Sune, fomuler prices + ry INS BA! i 513 Broadway. UGLAS & SHERWOOD'S PATER SOURNURE CORSET. bf gE gph ef eer PANTS—PLAIN AND id (9 82.60. J 1? Feo RED tom 8 cont under value, at Per cent une OENIN'S BAZAAR, 613 Broadway. y= AND HOTEL LINENB, ‘Damask, tab napklos, doylies, towetting, sivednetana shifting linens, pillow ‘case lncua, Ruvela als? pers, MUCH BELOW USUAL PRICKa LORD & TAYLOR, 6, , 29 and 261 Grand street, Nom 2 SY Kom af nad $9 Unlbaring street DRY GOODS, &C. BEATEST BARGAINS RVEK OFFREED. COMPETITION DBFI6D. BETAII. STOUK IN NEW YORK OF SPRING CLOUHIN' MEN AND BOYS, 50 for cawsimere pante, # for spring biisinees coats, 85 0 for ay Overcoat rit teas ate, users aaeogramre, . AT F. m Y . Boys’ jackets and pants fo: $1.59. 9250. Boys’ business for oe SUZNIBHTNG, GODS IN Gnear waktate. choicest styles of French, ‘3 yt pee plete, wg od american el the, cagele meres and rich veatings. ‘moderate, and warranted to give satisfs . The grea ready seade secon Sees men and boys Stand 86 Fulton etreet, end45. er aud Gd Geta ee THEO. &. B. DE GRUOT. DIAPER AND MOSLI rom 75 cents to 82°95, 1 APRONS, GESIN'S BAZAAR, ity Broadway. og” LOT np, NDIA RUBBER LOVES Hate pe ms % Cure: hands, 8 + protect the hands. all kinds. and render them’ soft, smooth and snoy ‘while. Manufactured by Goodyear’s Glove Company, an by a Noe GENIN'S BAZAAR, 513 Broadway. Asta, BRODIWS SPRING MANTILLAS ARE NOW READY. The greatest display ever mado in this country. OLS, fi Wow a$ ‘SUYRRS PROM Tite GOUT ‘No. 300 Canal street, New York. 7. March At SIT Casal rest, Our stock is made eopromiy fer the WHOLESALE TRADR, which will ba offered at prices guch as to bold out great mduce- meats to cash buyers. Sait and A ABBOTT, POLLOCK & COCHRANE. KIRTS —TWELVE SPR SELP adjusting b 1 31; 14 apring, $1 60; and 17 spring, $2, Mirela with 9 epring for $8 per dozen; 12 spring, i and 14 apring, $14, A Ci HARDING, 281 Spring street, near Hatgom. eR te tir eh ee te oT Reale .HIRTS AND COLLA&S. Gentlemen wishing « good snd legant shirt should ont at (23 Broadway, usder ‘New York Hotel. These shirte ore Cy toany Ket gh Pager et made by n1.0. They are warraated Up ers actnaly Alctded to hud ready st the shoriewt notise a TELLA SHAWLS, BROCHE SHAWLS, And every variety of fasbionable spring shawis, BELOW REGULAR PRICES. LORD & TAYLOR, Nos, 255, 257, 259 aud 251 Grand street, A 47 and 49 Catharine street. 10 MERCHANTS AND OTHERS.—WILL GIVE HALF cash and half land for seayonable dry goods. Address Trader, Herald oflice. NO SKIRT MANUFACTURERS.—THE CENTRAL FAST- ening tle claev for fastening ladies’ hoops, the Latest im- Provement oan be supplied at all times mn any quantities by JAMES ATKISS, comer of Tompkins uad Flushing aveaues, Iya. ING SKELETON SKIR’ SKER BROTHERS 9 AND 97 DUANK STHEAE, ‘have removed frot: 23 Joba sireet to the store 95 AND 97 DUANE STRERE, we a wee cos west of Bedws Ys ‘here they have opened a ‘and weil selected stook ot 7 MEPRING. MILL RY GOOD3, ribbons and sities, French and Ams 3 flowers, Blonde laces and ruches, Whien they offer at the lowest pri a tn witch thay begs 7 at 7 joes, and to which they cot On renner Oe Hee Anction sales reciularly sticad to. MANTILLAS AT eas For Southern and trads, 1859. In ele, Paria wtyloe ie fn ol new vier. FBENOH LACK POINTS, FEENCH LACE TALMAI FRENCH LAOF CIRC LAIN BILK CIRCULARS, SILK 2ND NRT MANTIS, CLOTH CHESTREFIELDS AND SA varied stook in the city, st moderate prices and good AT GEO. BULPIN’S, (Getween Thompaon's and Tarine's Salsoned SPRING FASHIONS. CARD.—TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BUYERS. Paris pattern bonnets; also, «large assortment of howe manufacture, are now ready for’ the wholesale trate, at he lowest posaible cash prices, at Mrs. LAZARUS ISAACS, 3034 Division street. BTIFICIAL FLOWERS, Target wreatha, a8 Hond dresses and A full and general essortment of ee — J ‘and American Jobbers and miljinera are invited to call and examine at PRICE'S Artificial Flower Mauufactory, 45 Division street. T WHOLESALE, PARIS FLOWERS. iffures and bridal wreaths, from reliable manufactures, that yh SNPPIY The imperial courts of Burope. JAMES TUCKER, No. boi Broadway, Next door to Thom, \KENCH BONNETS.-MADAME HARRIS & SON, 67k Broadway, have just received, Ber woumer, «large amon iment of Paris patiern bonneta, forthe Southern’ and “Wesers trade, which they will offer very low for cash. ENIN'S BAZAAR.—MILINURY DEPARTMENT, Misses’ bonnets and chtidren’s hats. Pattern bowels fur the: ted rn bonnets for the. trade K: °F 'GENIN'S Bazaar, 513 Brosd way. ILLINERY.—RICH PATTERN BONNETS, FROM PA- ris, recelved per City of Baltimore, combined with those Of ovr own manufactnre. Bonthern and Western buyers wilt find it much to thetr advantage to vislt my show roome. MKS. RALLINGS. 818 (old No. 67) Oana! street, ILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING.—E. M. & A, HUB- Bak, having received the latest spring styles of hate and Greases, are now ready to wali on thetr customers, at No. 7 Bond strest, N. ¥ ARIS MILLINEKY.—LATEST FASHIONS AND ‘whapes of Indies’ hain now received, Jo every novelty of miyle, to which tbe attention of te city, Southern and Weat ern customers i# solicited. Also, pattern hata for miliiners, Mrs 8. P. LOVATY, agent, No. 625 Broadway, New York, ap KIRTS, SKIRTA—R. FRANCE HAS REMOVED TO 6L Chambers street, uo stairs, next door to A. T. Stewart's, where he will be able to supply all orcers for the patent wovem. extension skirts, nleo patent basties. ILMAN'S ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, 712 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, ‘The most important avd renowned firm in for the finest artificial flowers, hesddresses, 5.00 RAW MINK. 2,000 dressed do, 5,000 raw opowsums. For sale by BOUGHTON & RANDATL, 53 Brondwag. | SPECIAL NOTICES, ine a eerie tan tr renrneene cena Nataly AMERICAN UNION OF, OR FOR, INVENTORS AND exhibitora—A meeting Oi inventors, &c., will be hold wt the Cooper Institnte. on Friday, March 11, 1800, nt 73¢ o'eloak P. M., to receive the of their ‘renstrer and oficera. All fuventors are req’ touttend. By order WM. HI. KODGERB Secretary pro tem, SE MGRATH GATE OF THR FIRM OF RANSON ‘& MeGrath) has made an ment to me of all his pro- perty, for the benefit of his creditors All persons jo me, without delay, at the oftice of Pll wis, Now Broad vas FARLEY way, New York, March 20, 1859. ‘Mais MEETING oF THE PIANOFORTE MAKERS New Nork.—Next Friday, iho ith fost. wil be meeting of the delegates and of tho Commitise of Finance, and op Savarday, the 12h, s mase megting at the Social Reform Finil, 81 Gand wrest, at B o'clock P. Ot HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ELROTIOW Neate Dineen aenatystaregent eae ry Com , Wi Mi fuibecty of Raw Fork ‘om Moning tho 2 day of Stay mens i veaaidi's * “JOHN P. YELVERTON, President, Secretary. ©. Lr, is ‘You, March 1, 1859, PRICE OF THE UNITED STATES LIFR INSURANOR OGompany, No. 40 Wall street, New York, March 9, BB, Atan election for ten directors of iia company, to serve for three years, ‘Mecurs. DAN. H. ARNOLD, JOUN 6. BALDWYS, WILLIAM B. BOLLES, JOSEPH B. COLLINS, WILSON G. NT, JAMES MARSH JOHN J. PHELPS, JOSIAH RICH, AUGUSTUS Hi’ WARD, and FRANOIS SKIDDY, were chosen unanimously, being reelected except the tat named, Who was choeen to fil vseanoy, Creat by the de- ¢ of Gerard Stuyvesan OA & tegulnr Of the Board of Directors, held thig B. Coillns, Eaq., was unanimously ‘re-clectet roars, stacy Be Colling, D. A. Cushman, and 1 Menara. y B. Collin, D. A. an, and Ianac A. enone, wore elected inspectirs of the next annnal elec: n, By order, + __JOHN EADIE, Becretary. THE PROPRTGTORS OF HOT! BOARDING tea and restaurants; also to families —Ail Kinds of old silver plaied ware replated 1 look al:noat equal to hew work, and of a quality unequalied by any other house im the city. Customers can upon owr work as being as represented, “Our, nota in arict iiegrity, KIRKLAND & RACK, 102 William street. FPO DEALERS IN HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SILVER Inted ware, stole, instramette, Beales and ail her goods nat require missy ie caeeces wrability.. We and ft pad whieh not onl cade benny pu 3 hat ern, We no in! princtoies OCMC intogrlty, WAN TSS RKLAND & RIOE, 102 William atrect. Wiaane MASS., FEB. 15, 1850,—NOTION THE ON- ed have sold and trans t ‘atch Company, of this piace, the wean taore wore te machinery, tools, fixtr patent rights and trade tmarke mete nen ot theneine' good will of the burtness. APPLETON, TRAC’ Vaving sucereded to the bat Notion, ae ve bn ame ot Maree SES @ - ae the American Watch Company continue the game without any chat in ogencles, ROYAL By RO