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——— — pean Sn Mrs. Yeager off rate fay ax acditiore’ reword of $500 for | Me Hult Against he San Francisco Vigtian ny fufotct<n leading to the recovery of the body of Mr, Yeager, dead or wilve. Ba }, 1859. The echconer Briluent, from Cardenas for Baltimore, is aaporecn tbe Wot ‘trap har, with live feet of water in her, Sho will prabalty bo @ total tue. Tae deck load will be euved. Tne verse! {o iwsired {c Virgina sud Phitadeipbia aices Tae cargo t wbeurec for $10,090 in New York offices, anil will be Faved ix # deranged condition. New Stoum Siloop-of-War. Nowonx, Marolt 28, 1869, One of the pew esteem sicopsct war, six guns, was launched Lire to day ty eptonu.d sty ie. > —_______.. Exceution of Tiree Criminals New Okusans, March 15, 1869. Three crimainals—Reorich Faas, Peter Smith und Josoph ‘Dindeey—w ore hung to-day, al 00 one geatiold. Theyall -eonfeesed thoir crimee just previously to the execution. "the Woman who Lived two ‘Years Without . ¥,, Mareh 23, 1859, 2 polated to wate ‘Mrs. Hazes, the woman seho pretended to have lived two Years without food, bave reported that sho is an impostor. Sebing of thy Arabia, Boston Marca 23, 1869, pe Cvurrd steamebip Arabia aniied from hore at ‘woon to-cay, with fifty-nins parsengers for Liverpool and Ofteen for Haltax. Morkets, New Oxitays, Mareb 18, 1869, ‘Sugar tm, at BAfo a Bic. for fait to Cally fair, Flour firm ot $625. Corn firm st 9c. Shonlders firm at 640 Quilee eet an re the bicry 39,000 vee im rie do, 4000 bags; stock in 000 st Foc begs lact senr. Sterling aetanes; Bie PN ‘York, sixty days, two per cent discount; co. at sight, 7 ciscount, Oxukans, March 22, 1869. Cotton advanced 3¢6 8 today, 9,000 alos, at 11440. a WXeffor middling: sales of’ Inst three days 22,000 bales; receipts do., 13, year; increased receipts at arm at 97 Kc. 00, against 33,000 bales last ports, 817600 bales. Corn Slerlupg exchauge 834 a 934. Monin, Mar 22, 1859, Cotton unchanged: sales to-day 2,000 bales; the sales for the lust three dave add up 6,000 bales, aud the receipts 6,500. Sterling exchange, 108! a 10834. Freights to Liverpool, 34. ay Avousta, March 22, 1859, Cotton stoady: sales 1,200 bales; holders offer froely, ‘but don’t presé on the market. Suvannar, March 22, 1859, Cotton unchanged: sales to dey 530 bales, Cuarueston, March 22, 1869, Cotton unchanged: sales to day 1. males, Police Intelligence, ASNEST OY TAB ALLRGKD PHiLAvELrMA AvoRTIONST.— About a week ago Sergeant Hagen, of the Twontioth ward, noticed o woman coming out of a dry goods store in the Higbth avenue, and who, ov cocing tho officer, turned suddenly baok, as if feuring arrest. Sho, however, loft the store and proveeded down the stroet, apparently in great baste, The officer, supposing from her actions that sho might bo a shoplifter, conciuded to follow her, and on ao doing traced her to the dwelling No. 300 West Nineteenth street. The officer finding she resided in the abovo house, precceded to the station house, where he divested himsoif of bie uniform, and again visited the house in Nine. teenth street. Upon making inquiries he found that she ‘occupied tho second floor, and bad bat lately moved into the building; that she stated to otuers in the house that she was from Philadelphia, and had been aiflicted with conpiderab!e trouble, which caused her to come on to New York. It was also reranrked by those In the house, the women acted very strangely at times, and at Bight could not sleep, there being something working heavily upon her mind. The ofilcer becoming gatisficd that sho was not what he first supposed, took ‘no further steps at that timo; but a day or two afterwards be observed in one of tho Now York papers: ap account of @ wcman named Hudson, who ad committed a abortion upon a young girl named Han- bah J. Toppin, aged nineteen year@, in Philadelphia, and which resulted in Ser death. From tho ceacription given, ft at once struck him that the wornan he hed followed was the iceutical femaie. He accordingly repaired to hor regiderce agaia, aud instrcted the other occapants of the house to kecp wateb o; ber tsovements curing that day, and be would be back shoruy to make a farther exami pation rezpecting ber, Oa Turecay afternoon he was in- med thit she was prepang to leave tho houso, and ‘was pecking up ber trunke. Ulticer [Hagan at once pro- ocded to the house, and ched thore just as she was coming ovt. She was sorewbst started on sooing toe ageip; but befere suo could say anything, ofticer Hagan anid to ber * How co you do, Mrs. Hudeou?"” Sho roplied, “ That is pot my neme—it fs Brown.” ‘The officer said Ono, you must Ki ; [have come from Pnila- doiphia expressiy tor you je ten coafersed that her ‘Dame was Mes, Hudson, and said Chai sho was avout atart- for Ptilade!pnia to give herself up to the authorities of that city for the charge preferred against her, Sie seemed deeply aficcted oa being couveyed to the station house; was Very anxious to 76 as So00 as possible to Philadelphia, It appears that the Ooroner’s jury of that city rendered a Verdict that the cecearec came to her death by periton vis, produced by tbe use of juetruments ou the bands of the accuecd, Mirtha Hudeoo, while attempting to prodeco an abortion, acd thot Thomas Dunlup, tbe alleged seducer of the girl, and bir, Huceon, the husband et the accused, were accecsorter before the fact. At the time, tho two Jatler wore arrested, but Mrs. Hudson managed to make her escape to this cy. Two officcrs were seul in pursuit of ber, bot were not suceeseful im arresting her. Tt is said by ope of the oceupavie of tho 89 where 4 Hudgon wasfound that the accused was picked up in the etrect in a destitute condition, and the above accommeda- tions furnished ber out of ol Oficer Hagon has exhibited considerable eoundress in making the arrest, end is aeserving of much crovit. Nothing of interest occurred in the police courts yos- terday. Theodore Dysterstack and his wife woro arrest- ed for keeping a disorderly houre at No. 150 Greenwich treet. The proprietor of the dance house No. 364 Water strect found himself similarly eituated. Justice Connolly committed the prisovers for examination, George yor, a boy, was brougbt bofore Justico Bren. pan on charge of ewaline about $40 worth of law books from tbe office of Veter Van Autwerp, No. 220 Broadway. Cornmittes for trial. A couple of bouge thieros enterod tho dwolliag of a t regiding im Abingdon equare yesterday af-er- ‘ard attomptod to rob the premises. Thoy wero de- feted in the act by the mistress and gervant girl, whom they knocked down in their attempt to cecape. Polico- ‘MoCaffrey and Packer, hearing the disturbaoco, has- ‘tened te the spot and arrested the fellows, The prisoners. wero Brovgbt boforo Justice Quackenbush, whon thoy gave their names as Richard Corey and Goo Brush. Com. muliled for examivation. in Kaoton:—An article under tho police head, in your iasue fH fas wishing that bo Italian, Nammod” Goralams. olin ‘was ecnbbsd in the left te; and over fhe left eye by A party ot err foundation City Intelligence. Tax Hox. Wasmxeton Hust.—This gentleman will de- liver an address to night before the Whig (eneral Com- ‘mitteo, «ut Hope Chapel. Sudject: “The Political Signe of the Times.” ‘TeitwowAL To THE KivG or SaRprN74.—The Italians of this country, who take av activo Interest in the aifairs o- their country, nre taking cicasures to raise a fan! to purf chase a costly sword for prosen'ation to the King o- Sardinia, ss a token of rogard for his efforts for the sal vation of Italy. The testimonial will be of the highest stylo Of worksnship—tho bilt to consist of a small etatue of Italy, in pure California gold. Ferrey Boat Acctount.—At hbalf-past seven o'clocg op Tucsday night one of tho Peck slip forry boats, on ite trip acrose to Williamsburg, wae carried by the force of the Mood tide aguinst a plor on the Now York side, and had a hole punctured in ita hull by a looge spile. The force of dhe current carconed the boat so as to pen Riper ord excitement amongst the passutgors. Tho milot causad alarm whistle tu bo sounded, when another ferry boat came to the azsistance of the distressed one; but ‘no haweecr euiteble to got the snagged fersy Loat out of ite ‘untortunate predicament, the fermor had to romain against tho pier until! the tide slackeued, which waa at half-past ine o'clock P. M. The Auburn Prison Outbreak. Avent anp Wanpes’s Qeetcr, Acnuny Pursox, t Avnun, March 20, 1869. x To His Excenzney Epwin D. Morass, Govmrxor ov New ‘York: ‘ORK: Hononen Sir—It becomes my painful duty to announce to you that a disturbance broke out in what is known ag the hamo shop, in this prison, yesterday afternoon, by the refusal of @ number of convicts to pormit tho otficors to take out for puniehment a black man named Car. To have permitted this to succecd would have boen fatal to not only all order in that shop, but in tho entire prison. ‘On being intormed of this state of things, I directed several of the guard, and such keepers ‘as could be duty, to arm thomselves with muskets and revolvers, and to go to the sconc of the disturbance. I was in hopes that this demonstration would awo thom ints obodi- ence. On reaching the shop T fount many of tho men armed with hammers and yarious implementa, and cyi- dently prepared to reetet. T gave ordors that all tho con- viets tn the eaat end of the shop should go to the woat end, except tho negro Cnsar. Most of In about a minute tho negro rushod to go past, with sbammer in one hand and a io sharp other; and, when near the principal keeper, threw tho ‘hammer, wounding him intho head. I ordered and on- treated the convicts to fo back—that there was no harm bands upon. This could not be por. ml my painful duty to ordor the guard In leo three wero shot down, two of whom avo since died; the other (tho negro Cosar, ee in thigh) will recover. All was peace immediately ‘ing ended; and it gives me pleasure to say that (atl Bo shops behaved Piatt Amd 5 i of We labored under dizadvantages for the good cf the musicota soappod, and Se car etea ir insul nation; ry too, tho principal offeaders egcaped. I havo sont to the Adjutant ¢ rie hy somo more tens and platoia, The guns ought to be repeating ones, and tho piatoia ro- voivers. 1 trust wo will havo no uss for them, tat it. be- comes neccesary to be propared for tho worst, fond you tlo evidence taken before the Coroner's Inquost 4 BOOK aS COMploted, THOMAS KIRKPATRICK er (NEW. YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, M yee Tho Latest Drawin, Of the Legaiired les, ee Deported to. 47 GUD, pti « Committe, COUNT OF COMMON PLEAS. Before Judge Du Manca 23.—Moloney vs. Dows.—-Tue testimony of Mr. Jems R. Moloney, the plaintiff, ia bis own bebail, was resumed, as follows:—-Feaides the Executive Committee, which accempsnied mo © the steamor, there were several members of the pistol butalion; on the wharf there were large bodies of men armed with side aris; the distance from the hondquarters © the steamer was about balfa milo; on threo different occasions I was ironed und hand- cuffed; on Wonday, afterthe arrest, I war visited by an offi- cor of the Committee aud handouffw put upon me; I wae taken out of tho rooms md carried jolo the rear buildivg ; remainod some three boirs handcuffed; the night follo: ing, about midnight, a of armed men came to m} ciifed uoll welve ota chase ree vifed untii twelve o next nk @ wee! afterwards I was handc:ifed somo two or the only response I receivel to my inquiry as to what was tho cause, was, “By order ¢ the jutive Committee.” (De- fence exce} to the inquiry as to what was eaid, and to whe answer). I was on board the steamer by © Bumbers of the Vgilauce Committee, wita Trusit, fmilie, Dows and othert, immediately about my person; Dows (the defendent) wis within from threo to ten tu-t of me; I taken until the steamer left; rumbers out {ato the stream andieft tho steamer in smail boats; I saw Dows ou board vey nearly untll the steamer left; Dows was gencrally soyerintecding affuirs (defence ob: Jected, and the Court eicluded tho answer, plaintiff’ ox- cepting); heard Dows tall one of the committee, I thivk Aurcn Birna, und direc bim to read to me the decree of bapiebment; that was on board the 6 a fow micutes before sho left; Burns rend to mo a 3 Idid pot read it myseif (dofenceobjected to tho witness atatiog the contents of the paper, but the Court admitted tho testi. mony of the wituersas to what was said to hin by Burrs reading from the paper; defence exceptiog); Mi Burns said, in substance, “You aro ordered to icave the Stato of Cufioruia in the steamer which leavoe to-day for Panama, vever to return, under penalty of death; I do not know that Dows was present; my impression ie that ho was (defence exceyted to witness ‘stating his impres sions); the reading ty Burns followed the direction of Lows immediately; [ saw Mr. Dows frequentiy wai I was conficed a the headquarters in diffrent parts of the builcing Defence objected i evidence as to whetber the witnoes asked to be allowed to conclude his business in San Fran. cisco; the Court exduded it and plaintii! excepted. Defence objected to a question ug wo whether plaintift Kept books and papers covtaining records of his business, put with the deeiga of showing that, by reason of his im Prizonment and deportation, the witness lost these book accounts. The Conrt suggested that the testimony would be too remote, asthe fact of his losing the debts might not be the result of his imprisonment and deportation, and ruled out the queetion, plaintui excepting. Mr. Mooney’s testimony continue¢—I was marricd while in San Francisco; my wife was there; we wero ro. Biding together at the time of my arrest; when I left on tho steamer my wife was left behind in the house that I had resided in; she arrived at New York on the 28th or 20th of November, 1856, following my arrival on the 27th ot July; (defence objected to evidence as to who paid the expense of Mre, bioloney’s passage, piaintif excepting.) Q. At tho time you left on board the Jonn L. Stephons had you property in San Francisco? (Defeace objected, but the question Was admitted, defendant excepting.) A. 1 bad several thousand dollars of debts due me; (defence ‘objected and excepted.) Q. What is the nature and description of thos debis, whether of book accounts or otherwise? (Objected to, allowed, atd exception taken by defence.) A. They were atl or nearly all book accounts; I believe there Were somo Loles. (Defence objected to a question as to where were the defendant's books; the question was ex. cluded, plaintiff oxcepting. The same course was taken with qhestions as to what had become of the books, or ‘what wes the amount of the book debts.) Mr. Cutting submitted tho statute of limitations of Cali- fornia, barring an action for debt within one year on book accounts. (Bir. O'Conor objected; the Court excluded it, and the plaintiff teok an exception. Q, Witbin what time prior to 1856 did the book dobts cae duc? (Vbjected to, and ruled out, plaintiff except ing. Q. Have avy of those book debts been collectod by you or op your account? (The same course was taken as with the previous question. Q. Were the parties indebtod to you by the book accounts aforesaid solvent at the time you loft’ San Francisco, in su, 1856? (This took the samo course es the others. ) ir. O'Conor here moved to strike out the evidence al- ready given, 46 to the plaintiff’ having been Naval Store- keoper of the United States, on tho ground that no attempt bad been made to prove an unsottied account with the United States, xs avloged in the complaint. ‘The Court gronted the motion, plaintiit excepting, Cross cxamined by Mr. ©'Covor—1 arrived in San Francis.o February 28, 1849; 1 lived there in 1861; I knew Mr. Dows at that time; suppose the population was from 26,000 to 30,000 then; about 60,000 or 60,000 in 1856. Q. Tn 1851 was thore an organization known as the Vigi- Jance ere (Mr. Cutting objected, and it was with- drawn. Q, Who were the two persons who went with you in the carriage to the dock? A. Mr. Tructt and Mr. Suiilie; I was standing iu my stateroom coor when Dows gave orders to bave the paper read to me; there were preseat Mr. Truct, whe staid nti! inet hotord tha ctaomex tof, Me Smihe, Mr. Bothwell, Mr. Hawk, J. P. Hoge, Judge Suth- eriand, and several others; Mr. Case and Dows wore pre- sent for a moment botore the reading; all these wero not members of the Vigilance Committee; Mr. , Mr. Bothwell, Mr. Sutherland and Mr. Hawk were not; I know of my own knowledgo thet two or three of them wore not; I was not present when the committee was formed; I pelleve I stated that the words used in the paper road to me wore, that I was not to return undor ity of death, or the severest penalties; it may possibly have been tho scvercet ponaltios, but “doath” ié my best recollection; I was under great excitement at tho time. Q. Were you at any mo whilat residing In Seo Fran. cisco a metrber cf a Vigilance Committee there formed und cxiating? (Ar. Cutting objected.) M. O'Conor Baid bo would prove, if allowed to, that Mr. Motonoy waa a mower of the Vigilance Committee of 1861, which hung as many mon as Commitico of 1866, and that the latter Cos 0 was but @ continuance of the former. Mir, Cutting ed its inadmizsibility unless he was al- lowed to prove the Coimm:tec of 1851 was to uphold the law, while that of 1556 was in defiance of the law. ‘The Court ruled, aftor a very extended argument, that the defendant should be allowed to show on cross exa- mipaticn that tho plaintif’ was a member in 1861 of an or- ganization cf the same scope and design as the one exist- ing in 1866, and that he participated in acis of the same gencruil character ag that of 1860. Mr. Cutting oxcopted to tho ruling on the ground that it ‘was inaomussivic under the picadings, irrelevant to the isaue, and not a cress exaraination. ‘The question wos then repestod, Q. Were you at auy time, whilo residing in Sen Fran. cisco, a member of a Vigiiaace Committee there formed and cxistisg? A. I was for ashort timo, in 1851; I don’t know What was my number; | nover received any that I know of; I think T was uot the drst person who signed the roll; I was not at the first meoting; there wore few pre- eent st the first mecting; it was a meeting of citizens; could not state how lovg that Vigilance Committee was in ration; J ac’ with them but a very short time; I thule that committee was in existence about four months. rg ow an 1861, sce any one hanged in San Fraacis- ¢ ‘utting objected, on the rame ground. Q Did you see McKenzie hanged? A. J saw him hanging; also caw Whittaker at tho samo time hanging; saw Jon- kins hanging in the public plaza; it waa some weeks before; did not eco stewart bung; when I saw Jenkins hanging the plaza was comparatively desorted; tho street was full of men; thoy wero a mixed multitude; supposed there wore members of the Vigilance Committee prosont; the men were hung from the wiudow of a building on Battery stroct—a large storehouse; | saw no men appearing to havo chargo over tl body;'I mean to say distinctly that idid nct eco many persons standing and looking on be- yond the pcople passing, and gomo baif dozen standing in front of tho hotel; 1 was not thon a member of the Com- mitteo; it may have beon two weoks after that that I joined tne Commition; it was before the hanging of Whit- taker, about a fortnight; that was after the hanging of Jenkins; J may have becn a witness at the Coroner's in- queat on Jenkine. Q. Pid you hoar it elated before you went out of town what body or organization it was that wanted to hang Jonkids? A. I knew of no organization at that time, Q. Did you hear it stated that night who were going to Dang Jenkins’ (Mr. Cutting excepted, and no answer was ven b: Q. Do you know whether any poonle were transported out of California in 1 by the Vigilance Cominitiesy A. I do not know that tact. Q. Were you joformed of it by membors of the Com- mittee? A. T think I waa, sir—(Mr. Cutting objected) —I recolicct of hearing of one or two persons. The Court at this point adjourned unti to-morrow morning. At Evans’. Spring Roglans aad new styles over sacks... é ‘These rarmenta possess all the requistie gualitics; they are a le, elegant, dur@ble, of beautiful ehades and decided cheap. Over 3,000 ceseimere business coals, of various styles, colors and shades... Complete cuasinere nulls o maici. Good black cloth frock coats. Fine binck cloth drese frock Jas ‘The fneat custom made dross frock Black cloth. cassimere and docekin pants, Fancy Ce BL Bs 006 ‘asaimere business vests. Mk, satin, and onhor vom Complete black cloth suits (very ge a At RVANS’, és 2 6b and 68 Fulton street, botw co? Mr. ol 2s ss 2 ie Besss ses ° 2 & # Gse ¢ tenn $222 338 oeee BER & F: Gold and Cliff sireets. Ist Premium $n! ixte at va, 51D pesatwagr oppeatio tho Bt Nicholas tote aly ey thom Metalltc Tablet Razor Strope-This Tntnattne 0 arte be obtained of the sole manufacturers, J. 48, RRGRDINE No. F Astr House, and of tie various gers throughout the city. Wheeler & Willson’s Se Machines, - Ofte 606 Broadway, N. ¥. Grover & Baker's rated SEWING MAC! way. Wat bnmninptgahdyomsert reetiboda tnimad asopoorpedHle'vo slazdrawy, As W. Baber’s Lead Pencils Sold at Retatl ti] EBER FABI Wengen is Wits areas, NY OY RBRRUARD PARKER, A Chest of Good Tea for One Dollar.—/ ten‘ pounds cofee for $1, at CHRISTIANBON’S, No, Greenwich atreet, r ERR Cristadoro’s Hatr Dye, Wigs and ‘Toupees. Fhe beat in the world, wholemal retall fi ately applied, "No.8 Asior Lowes bats hai O., Maragens oF tre om YALE, GhOauia, KENTUORY AD smE30URI STATE iarrvares. F drawn from Eares Oxass, No, 198, Mares 23,1659 65, 0A, 41, 26, 85, 11, 34,02, SS, 45, 70, 46, $2, OF Crass No. 194, ance M8, 185%, 79, 2 7, 66,,28, 88, 4, 20 4, 77, 57, 47, 68." And thai the anid numbers were drawn to the onder fa whtch eee cue at on, Dek, this Weduesday, Marob 23, ‘ORORGE DON, 1, — or BORDON $ Oomsciaionees, GEORGIA LOr' ‘The subs 1s nppoluted to from the wheel, viz Crass No, 191, Maxon 23, 180, 2, 46, 61, 47, $4, 69, 1, 9, 02, 67, 11, 68, Ovaes No. 192, Exrma, Macon 2%, L859, 29, 67, 4, G1, 68, 3, 19, 73, 98, 43, 45, 23, 85. ‘Apa that the enid numbers woro duwa in tho orgerim which ty pore A Ga.. this We Maroh as OF Lands ob Avgusta Ga.. (bie Wedoesd: ot bes au ‘ SG: BARTER, ? Cometatomers, K Wiimiagtoa, Delaware, and Angusta, Georgia. The Hutters have all Issued their Spring styles of rentlemen's bate for the ensning season, aud asa inatter of Course their coveral establishtents are the coatre of atuaction We yesterday paid a to the warerooms of govern! of the prineinal hatiera apd among them * tha eb Mr. BSPENSCHETL'S, of 118 Naser street, between Berk- Mean and Ann s'ree's: and without wishing to clsparage the efforts of other tracesmen, we must atc pew spring bats trougbt out by this dri ner na the price of the market ‘The whole process of raauufacturo, from the foundation of the body to the las! finkk tmparced to the complete fabric, is per ormed in hw own estabiishment aud under his coustan’ sapervicion; whereae, wome of the would- Le le: cers ot Beonaway Parcels for Europe Per City of Washing. ton, receives at the ofire of the smericau-Kuropeay ki Preis, (2 ereacway aplll Saturday at 9 C’cicck A. Me Gurney’s New Photographic and Fine art galery gui Brosdway. Photographs aeguerrestypes, miniy- sures io bil, and Seory! 7 Welcome 2% the Flowers in May, Ave all who boy WAITWS bats, Ter At nem er two al (216) Broads Beason kets without nay; ‘i, Apply at cuce—-do not delay. Spring, 1859.=1 Re ogrts pee " & Mage Introduce the le men’s silk hats i rly gent away 's day. Nos. 8, 4and5 Business ta good, the weather delichitat, end the demand for the KNOX hat greater than over. (all early at No 212 Broadway, corner of # Sear, i way, ‘uiton street, and make Whronological Examinations; with Charts and tll written chara: wen daily by FOWLE EES caracters, given daily by FOWLER & Lane roe pees SLUR SE Mh Se Only Try ¢hem—Premium Shirts of Leigh= TON’S, at S12 Prove way, opp velle the $t. Niobeles* Morel, For Fashionable Clothing, at Great Bar- sins, go to SMITH'S. WM. sues (oemensber), Ms ‘ulion street. (Shirts, Ready Made and tw Ist Premium order, at LEIGH? way, Oporsite St. Nielioluy Defiance Salamander Safes—With Patent Broot pesior Dopot 192 Pearl sineet wit purer Berar paar ate Will remore April I to 63 Mi street, corner College viane. acco ROBERT . PATRIOK. ‘The best ted Bed In Extstence.—(Howe’s elliptic) at from $5 to $6, at 878 Broadway. Call and seo it, or send or A circular, Cure Your Cents. 15 avenue, near Fourteorth atreet, Batchelor’s Halr Dye, Wigs and Toupe-s— The beat in ih ‘id. aurossaing all made. Sold p tthe manutnolory, 288 Broadway. pebnnit | Take Henithfal Lhe Svat Exercise at ‘WOOD'S Gyianasium. No 6 East Twenty-eighth street, Hill's Hair Dye, 50 Cents a Box, Biack or Yrowa. 0,1 #arclay street, and all druggists. Bucxy’s ‘Kricopnerous is the Hest and ‘article for dressing i, cleaning, Ereserrins abd resioring ths ba uadics, tye Body Rupture Cured by Marsh & Co.'s Radical cure truss. They also keep silk elastic 2 for varices velne, supportersand shoulder traces ents for dotor- mities toorder. No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House, N.Y, Holloway’s Pills and Ointment are the | ft enfegnacds against diseave. The pills for curiug ail tions derangement, and tho ointment foricand cat retinas Mute cad at the manufactory. 60 Malden inne wey)! arwe FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. ‘Wapxsspay, March 23-—6 P. M. Tue better feoling developed yestorday was still more decidedly marked In to cay’s dealings; in Michigan guaran- teed and one or two other speculative stocks, there were quite a number of purchases which ore set own to tho necount of new buyers. The problem of tho Stock Ex- change at the present time ts in fact very simple, Tf, after eighteen months of unrolieved depreesion in railway ‘business and the prices of railway stocks, this spring and enmmer be destined to witness still smaller earnings on the railways, and still lower prises for railway securities, thon the railway system may be considered as an utterly irretrievable failure, and the roads will soon be com- pelled to borrow money to pay their working oxpenscs, If, om tho contrary, the past cighteen months haye not been thrown away on managers and owners of railways; if it be true, as we are told, that the lessons of experience ‘have been turned to good account, and large economies in- troduced into the working of the leading roads; if it be reasonablo, after two bad crops, to expect a good ono this year; then the railroad tnterest of the West may expect to begin to recuperate thiz season. For the past cightoen months the railroads of the West have bad everything against and nothing in thoir favor. Till the crisis, they wereor the most part rocklessly and corruptly ad- malnisterod, and tho'r propor revenues squandered ina variety of ways. Since tho crisis, all their earnings have been devoted to paying off the floating debts Previously contracted. Simultancousiy with this claim upon thoir resources, short crops diminished their receipts, and com- mercial stagnation reduced traffic to a mero nothing. Fierce competition betweea leading roads, and wholecome exposures published in lending presses, very nearly de- atroyed railway credit altogether. It is, in a word, im- possible to conceive a more complete combination of dis- astrous circumstances than that which has pressed on the ‘Weatorn roads since August, 1857. To add to their causes of embarrassment would have been impossible/ Tho belief now gains ground that they have seen the worst of their troubles. Positive asgurancos aro offered by mon of high character to the effect that the errors of administration which have been 0 often denounced in these columns, ana which crippled the leading roads in the crisis of 1857, aro now being avoided; that working expenses havo been reduced; that money is no longor wasted in butlding new ronds or new branchee; that directora no longor speculate with the Moneys of their constituents; that the imminence of tho pert! has in part aroused all the leading railroad men to tho abgolute necessity of administering the Property under their charge in the moat careful, prudent and cconomical manner possible. If this bo 40, It is reasonable to antici- pate some recovery in the prices of eccurities represont- ing railway property; and if, as may, perbaps, bo ex- pected, after the crops of 1867 and 1858, the crop of 1850 Provo a fair average, the money may very possibly prove the basis of a new and excited burst of speculation, The news from Europe, likewise, tended to pro- | moto aa advance in prices this morning, Tho dotatin of tho news, which is’ four days later, wil be found in another colnmn, The appoarance of a Pacific article in the Woniteur, coupled with tho rotire- ment of Prince Napoleon from the Ministry, had caused an advance of 34 « %% In congols, and a corresponding im- provemont in the Trench and Austrian public securities. Cotton was 1-16); higher, and tho market was buoyant at the advance, Breadetuif continued dull; there was no chango inthe quotation for Amorican wheat or flour, It seems quite likely that England, whoge interests would be gravely compromiged by a European war at this crisis, will, togother with Russia and Prussia, intervone in the Austrian quarrel in such a mannor ae t secure ite adjust- ment without a resort to hostilities. There is no Power in Europe which could afford to carry a war, except Great Britain. Thero is no change in our money market, Call loans aro abundant at four por cont. First class short accopt: ances go at 5; primo endorsed paper, 4a 6 months, from 536 a 6)4; longer dates, or second qualities, at 7a The bolief in a continuance of tho case in money gains ground. Exchange has been quict, The demand was moderate, and (ho market was supplied, as before, by the leading purchager of (bo Now Orleans cotton bills, at 10055 a AX. 10000 La Ce & Mi 8000 Han & 8 RED B13 ah. ‘The Suplases Cone at the Stock Exchazge this morn'og was cBiefy comsned to the Weetern raliway siecks and Wew York Gcoira, Tae lace wea very active, and ea” waned }4 por cert, Among the Wootern stocks the most eolive were Michigat Souther, guaranteed, which ac: vanced #4 per cent, nod Galeus wed Rock Island, which were both a fraction highs, Cobl stocks were caore ac- Passe waa bigher; Pucée Moi! quiet. Vor State stocics and the beet class of railway bonds the demand is goo. At the second board the amount of busincey dono was moderato; but the Bir@oo Of the morning wag sustained. Tho market cloesd firm, at the following prices United States 6's, "74, 10614 @ 1044; Miscouris, 66 a 8617; Canton, 10% a 20';; mberiand, preferred, 23% 0 933{; Now York Central, 10)4; Erte, 10% 016 6; Hariom, 12 0 124; Budeon, B15 091%; Reading, 49 « 405; Michigas Central, S15 & Uvo af s otight advauce, ARCH 24, 1659, Lotter Seendlof tha tedaing Oeawors acted LOOK | 110, Hee 6334; Michigan Soutuern, 143% # 14%; do., preferred, 46 & 46 5¢; Pusamia, 11744 11734; Mlaois Contral, 671 a 6154; Galena, 08%, & 083; Toiedo, 26.4 a $y; Rooke Island, 685% a 6876; Elinois Centrai 7 por cont bonds, IG, 94, a 90%; Pacific Mai! Steamship Company, 734 a 7844. ‘The business of the Sub-Tresaury to-day was ag fol- ane ‘Tae exchanges atthe + $174,501 63 133,000 4 318,237 5 8,600,386 2 3 MOT: if were $19,502,671 82, and the balances $1,274,618 ria The Pittsburg, the third weok tc Marca crease Over lsat ¥ $5000 U 85's 1866... 102 1000 Minois int 1800 8000 Harlem 2m 1600 C KR bs 1000 Del LEWRR 5S abs 2 6 Continental Baak. 25 Bk of Republic, 5 Pacific % 88 Co. 9000 Hud Riv R.1 m pref. Fort Wayue and Chicago roa¢ $43 425 6o—a ear, Stock Bxci eurned considerabio im Wannaspat, March 23, 1869. 166 ots NYCenRR: 96 600 ¢o v im Bk. ito ss 100 Cumberland pret. 100 N ¥ Cen RR, 810 100 ci 615 0 . 106 400 100 do 660 68 100 220 Cleve & Tu BR... 2554 200 2 dO... 25K 100 560 Chi & RockisidRR 683; 1€0 160 DLO 683% 160 400 5856 SECOND BOARD. $6000 MissouriG's 860 853¢ SOMichSANIARR ge. 46 1000 Harlem RR1m 95 2 Panaina RR...... 1174 19000 11 Cen RR bds, 903{ 100 do,. 60 117 260 shs NY Cen RR.. 794 160 Del & Hud C C.960 100 100 Illinois Cen RR... 6744 60 do......b80 6734 150 Gai & Chi RR.b60 685¢ 200 Clov & Tol Rit 26: 25: 100 a 63 Third Ay RB... , 100 do... ..b60 106 Chi&RKIRR.b10 685 100 a 16 68: 616 i” 30 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT. Wroweapay, March 23—6 PM Asnxs.—Small gales of pots were miade at 60., and of pearls at 57¢c. Breapstv ¥¥s.—Flour—The market for rejected and info- rior brands was dull, while good and extra gradea wero firm. Tho sales embraced wbout 12,000 bbis., closing within the following rango of pri Super Boe to good State..... $5 30 a $6 00 State... 6 60a 680 56608 600 6500 7 60 TH a 900 6860 7 50 boson to wee 4 = a 6 ry utbern fenoy and e: a4 Polte extra taently au bakcora 776 a 0 00 Rye flour, 87a 430 Corn meal, »- 87a 440 —Canadian brands were more firm, with of small lots within the range of our quotations. Southern brands were active, and medium grades were firmer. The sales footed up about 4,600 bbis., closing firmly at the above quotations. ye flour and corn ineal were steady, and in Plc. fair demand at the above figures. held, while sales wore limited. A small lot of Southern red was sold at $1 45. Cofn was without alteration of moment. The sales embraced about 25,000 cluding Jersey and Southern yellow at 89c. a 90c., and Western mixed, delivered, at 90c. Rye was quiet, but hold at 96c. Bar! sales of 25,C00 a 30,000 bu: padian, rangin; at 580. 8 63c., and 2,000 b ‘was in good demand, ‘ols reported, chiefly California Wheat was firmly bushels, in- and Ca- 18 {rom 68c. a 64c. ; old State was reported sold usbelg malt wero reported at Oats were in good demand, with fair sales of State at Sic, a 58c., chiefly at the latter Ogure; some Western and Canadian at 61c. a 623¢0. Corree.—Tho market was quiet, in juence of the ees pobie eale to come off to-morrow. ‘avout 600 bags St. mingo were sold at 9850, Cortox.—The market was excited and active yesterday. The sales embraced about cept 8C0 bales, were sold in transitu. for the latter, were called 3£c. higher. —To Liverpool, about 1,100 bales of cotton , by steamer, at ‘or coud, by stouiner, af 0e.; nd 14400 bbls. roan aps ver seed, by er, at 308. 5 K re . ‘2a. 8d. To Bromen, 40 as especial a . Gd.; 24 bhda. To London, 500 bbl tobacce at p. t. 16) were engaged at 3-16d. ; 2 it 8,000 Lice, all of boxes: hams, by steamer, at 21 Is. rosin at which, ex- ‘At tho close prices, cases Provisioxs.—-Pork-——The market was more buoyant, with a fair denand from the trade. includip, and old at $17 623: thin do. at $17; cloar do. at Beet was steady, with sales of ie., including the various descriptions, within of yesterday’s prices. Bacon was unchanged. were in good demand, with sales of 300 2-400 bh: about 800 bbls. og at $13. 6x now mees at $18 120 The sales embraced about’ 360 the range Cut meats ds. a ic. for shoulders and 85¢c. a 93. for hams. Lard—Sales 200 bbls. at 1135c. a 12c. Butter and checse were unchanged, Ricz.—Sales of 250 tierces were made at 3c. a 43¢0, ive, with sales of 1,600 bhds., included Me. Sucans were acti ip which were Cobos at 61¥¢. TACs, and , and New Or 10,000 bags at leans at Biugh Mackay, Faq 5 of Quobec. jalifax ant ng Papers please copy. [ove—Hotronp.—.At Now Haven, ou Wednceday, 14, by Rev. 1. 8. Weed, J. D. How, of the former place. ‘Aberdeen, Scotland, papers please copy. Bravy.-—-On Wedn esday Brapy, in the 57th year of hor age. The friends of the family, those of her sons, Edward and Charles Brady, and of her son-in-law, James H. Owens, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resitience, No. 164 Prince street, this (Thuraday) af- terncon, at obe o'clock. Dary.—On Wednesday, March 23, Jonanna, wife of Pat- rick Daly, in the 35th year of hor age. ‘The friends of the famil Married. ‘RAENWOOD—MACKAY.—-At the residence of J. F, Law, Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, on Tu h 22, by the Rev. W. Partri JoRN EDWARD GREENWOOD to esday 4 fage, of Christ church; Janu, daughter of ', March Leys, of Brooklyn, to Mary Died. morning, March 23, Mrs. Ros y are respectfully invited to at- tend the funeral, on yng Sian ng) at two o'clock, from her late residence, No. Doverty.—In W: ‘Mazpew Brey Doucnry, son of Ullamaburg, on We Pacific street, Brooklyn, ‘The friends and relatives of the trom tho Ne 128 Rose street, ‘Williamsburg, this (Thursday) afternoon, at three 0” 5 PowDAM.—On Tuesday, March 22, after a long and pain- | ful iinees, Toke Dowpats, aged 68 yoars. ily are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, keg?) a nine o'clock, 35 years, 1 month Hist nda and Oliver a of his br r, 0, Havay.—-At Trenton, N. Catuenine Manis bg ee of Charles C, two o'clock, from William, aro invited to attend (Thursday tar I one vat, from his late residence, No. Faraax.<-On Tuesday, March 22, Joux days. ‘acquaintances, A. 5 in, No. 84 Jon Tues , W. Farmin, aged street. Hor friends and acquaintances are moat respect- fully invited to a Limerick TB please . JARYI rs On Wedsesday, March 23, Gronar Jarvis, aged tend the funeral, from his late strect, on Friday Afternoon, at threo o'clock. [CCONNEILL.: nell, im the 80th Tho friends aa invited to attend the funeral, this (Thu at one o'clock, from her late residenco, Hier remains will ment. Mi —On Tuesday tong ard pairfal illness, Marr, residence, No. 50 First morning, March 22, after a wife of Edward ¢, MoCon- ir of hor age. relatives of the family aro tally afternoon, ‘be taken to Calvary Gometery for intor- Joun A. MacLzar, of The relatives an taward Remsen, out further inyd avenue, Dear My! ot Lelf pest three Baiifax papors aro invited to attend the MacLaay.—In Brooktyn, I. I., on Wednesday, March 23, x Tas, fova Scotia. : a friends, and those of his fathor-in-law, with- ation, from St. Mary's charch, Utasson rtie revenue, this (thursday) alternoon, o'cloth. pieare copy. A Wnse~-On Tuekcay, Macob 22, Fiswet Vincixia of Trayrict A 0 days. The wt and’ Charles F. Milee, aged 10 . mouths atives and friondy of tho family are respectfully cy 20h 1; Moni edneeduy, March $3, of he ther haring bros appaluted ‘cock [r the or'e ceacremm a ay enugeber of Heary and Goan aa soreceln, ” inseba e Patras ene! head i Se are te Grip tow aye bipame: design und workenam stone we ta orei,o8 Pritay, (vom her late reslacaae, No. THEY Ww watanes Sarnpt.--Ie Peacluyn, on Sundey, March 20, Mra, Ka- | are ‘be umina Asam Ghrma3, late of the land of Barbadoos, W. | tramnieT Tebiee L, aged *4 years. Unar.—Oe Wedneedsy, March 23, Mr. Jom Usax, in the 7tet year of bis Age. Hie remains wilt be taken frorr his late residence, No. 125 South Second street, Wiliiamabarg, to Bt. Peter and &t. Paut’s church, a# ten o’clock on Friday moraing, and Tho friecds of the from thecce te Catvery Cemetery. A encously.—1 hs and be QI rar THIRTY ARVN Gents DOR, Or three tomes for one dolar; eaok box wart much “heir dye” $3 thous nol for one doilar exch. Deuanerue PELAG AYE RXUL AEA SING ABKIOTT aGBRY & 00., Porhumors, FOUND AT ave DEeLBRS. T JONES’, 10 ANN STRERT—$3 50 CONGRESS BHORS end getters; $¢ 00 Preach calf creas 000s, epring atyle, holory. werrantee satin! MERIOAN STEBEOSOOPIC COMP ANY—OBFICE \ ¥ —For the conrentence of down towa dealers and cou he yers, (he depot for the sale of piotures is now at 290 B way. corner of emde street, next door to Stowart'a. No go vis at reiall. LANGRNHEIM, LOYD & CO. Loyd's patent steroscopic case, now design, book form, now rea Sree pete B wn Ghommixa Sahaseen Jargea: in 7 Bi B. Astor, Keq., Koaitiat spe roaaly for the business NOB, 70 AND uweae Bowest and most MAB DYE THat WILL bys fun Harz INSTAN- DYR, the Qseb or inca. vr A correeponderos, University Building, Wasblogton squire, etther of them. oc anibg eorreg and Tolle wea, be re edarog kt upon, Bagevery ™ ‘mportance to vers which cap alwags teh taorcughiy t eg Are 80 a before 6 for sae. These ¥: er soourately adjusted for ‘the te. wperady soriwatte. tod over Susmidty i Dt 4 abe entire satisfaction. ~ 4 f, ny wateben vlesus re’ us pea enna Prior (former of *. ive jel atre ot). —_—_. em: fon SEWING MACHLYES, or fagolly use and anufectarta * pupae, a5® auperien te Say other. Call an@ oxamine, tor & circular, before purchasing. @9 Broadway. AB ri» VOUS BEADACH! \BPSY, NEUBALGE Fhutmmatom. mental and thyet At debby, FO an6 &i- Lervots affections ree eved pe Berne EEE eee HS Se" ibe Nasian oweek, { soc'Lieves, Broome” vas fences ss Savas on DMR EI OPENING oF THE SPRING CAMP, (GN. Weare now receiving our: im ‘ortations of DINNER, T2A* DESSERT "ARB TO. LEP Sere, BEONZRS, CLOGKS-VABRA AD Fam OY GOODS; And having been Teoenliywleaed by our ae jengh Spent the past winter in country to beces secu & wr tbe tle of che amorican pubis W8 S06! Same Boral B To “aa ave BEFORE nyro, ‘TED INFO Wo tuvite an taspectio af te sbrre, wed alse, COUP GLASSWARE, SILVER AND PLATED wa ®& ‘All of ations ade Vv. B ae Ma BAUGHWOUT & OL Toe YUNNING SORB IN A HORSE, ures Salve. D. rtein, susn street. “For sale by Dr, 8. 8. SMITH, bear Chorch, and by dragglets, EW CHINES. —. "ERSO! SS Yeon indased buy sowing mika whic wat ah - form the work that purchaserses} ed that Stuger’s ne No ous ie ever d’sappototed In these machines LM. SINGER & 00., 458 Broadway EWING MACTIINES AT $5, $6, 6 50 AND Sethu wacdine ait TREADE RD EAGLE SEWING MACHINE INGER'S SEWING MThe uew fhmauy sowing wacbines at 800 8 new family sola eeting ubtversal stcntion® bagcheipipe. 1 all exseuia good jualities mr ry ces joee. gas they are much the best LM. GINGER & 0O., 458 Broadway, GoBAP PRINTS, OLD AND MODERN ENGRAY: hooka, novels, &., selling off at greaily red prices, tie Old Curk sity Show, 109 Nasaau serect, pore MA gs 4 0O., 885 BROAD WA! One ado cotaing and faruiscing goods cverciere, = | GINGER® SEWING WA The customers’ ‘aot equalled. Rg somousy Inaeage lathe demand fr the aden petion defied ‘within four ‘montha—indlonteg Ladies bre favitod to ou oa The children's depart | “igag prosperity of the country. moti, which fa moti any way exalled ip thn wocis. Prloes Of Our mt NE SINGIN h GOs BS teceaarag, JRERY BARNUML BONNER HAT a for LARE’S SYRUP—THA GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER SUMMBR WEAR, is for gale in every oliy and wwan this Stale, Uanada, "i500. Famine nd thie: 7 oe Vil be cea fe decry om LARK’ SYRUP.—KVERY DELIVATE FEMALK, TRY ‘ SHUTE & wah net reas ©. AUB tg 46 Broadway, K. JHARK g SY 2UP_FOR DYSPEPSIA, LIVER OR WOMB | WO GITY AND COUNTRY MERCH ANTS ma, il ity ee ——__—___________ | mn aah codtsh, anima, Badéoce, tances! ug ia: wen fe a For saleby 0. 1 BING, 178 Brondway;, by BARNES | LaN & ROSE, wholesale fsb and provision dealera, 2 PaBK, Part row. mae ae Washington HANDELIKES AND GAS FIXTURES, (PRUNES, VA PAGS, kt. WHOLESALE AND Ra ‘Our unrivalled assortment will be sold during thespring | Brosdway. * 2 meagan 64.6 REBRILAGANCS Oe OO AEGHWOUT ae ‘ot i ae SC Be INDIA RUBBER Oornsr of Broadway and ©. CO} 18 A NEW WRITING INSTRUMENE, + COMPOUND aH CREAM. ¥ £oid in 15 ana 25 cent bores by all drugista. Wholeaals by GOOD ERESS FASENE W. H. TOWSES, proprietor, 208 Broadway, Now York, INDIA RUBBER EEN COMPANY, QORS?: ,.BUMONS,, MATS | PENETRATING Tixe thal 5A piel feeb, oured without pain, 90 that the boot cas be wore And ie for sale by after the operation without the least inconve- Booksellers nnd stationera generally. dis 60 Broedaray sto ihe phyunaca unl vurgooursi | q¢7™t" ton traweptrin talc: Pent sowin pam pape ad al us to eity. Jecuouable featurce of the steel pen.” BENCH IMPORTED BOOTS SHORS AND GATTER HIBKERS OR MOUSTACHES WILL NOT GROW F just received from the most celeprated takers ie Pane naturally upon some faces. Seclecblcr Goa by EUGENE ‘ERRIS, , 62 Nase Ml Street. opguent, it wil! force the beard to arow lururiantly and streng,. UIDE TO THE KANSAS GOLD MINES, Together with A MAP DELINEATING THE PRINCIPAL RO UTES the Atlantic cities 10 the farthest Spot ost, Inolusing ‘se rY very of the gol gold regicca; alo a brief wecount of tines. 1. Beceosary preparations previous to leaving home. 2 The necessity of boku exutiors 3. The best timo to start for the mincs, Necesrary cutft tor four men, six mouths, Qn the selection of routes. de. ke. 5. Travellera previous o sartiag forte tines shout provide ollers, pre starting for the mit 1 themecives wih © Copy of the Guide; the informutios hparted might be the means of saving them bumdreds of doilsrs. i of the above, tone her with te following, is embodied ta the April number of AFPLETON’S RATLWAY GUIDE, L—Blography of John Kilgeur, er late President of the .— of ‘ur, Sr., late President of it We Allan! Railway, Ciscianet“Gbio, with vores ends P of r. renological Ceseription of cheracte Ohio: Half ‘aod Buflelo, N ¥.; Ohiort ofthe ftaie of ovr York allway; w Railwaya tn Miipola; Rallway; Bast ‘Teuneeseo ‘and Hivgoie allway Company, Suiletics of Texan Railways; cournging to Railway Travellers; Bellefoutale diane Railway; Springdeld Mount Vernon and Pidaburg Railway; Kal way Bridge actossihe Niagara River at Battal Surbury snd rie Railway; Hannibal aud Bt Josoph Kail’ way: Testimonial to Conductor. 8.—Gulde to the Gold. Mines of Kav.sns, together with = Map Pelineating the Prineipsl Boutes:— sions Previous te Leasing Hero; the Neceenity of faton; Tune of Bu for the Mines, Gotfit for Four Men, Six Months; Belection OF utes: the Press it Referonce to the Kensss —Rallwny Crossings, Poiats and Gwitches; pagine, Water Wheel, &¢.1 New: alloys Mauutactere tous; Breabing of Gar Axles snd Whee hdl monds; ‘Breabing o' les anecdotes and Incidents r of ‘Travel:—Railway Incidents; Firat Trip to Montromery; Indicftions ani Treatmont; Tho ‘Trav ; the Country Tune Indicator, show 6.—Calted Blate bowiog te‘ duleronse of "Gane bet com the varia oles of the United ei a way; a me i; Bauje and Richmond En toot ding : fan Francisco, California; Trinity ripandiants Va- Jentia Bay, Ireland; and Lon¢on, th tilustration. 7. a bo Bat a the alls of the aoe sedtee eeeuratre weiss st Sartioular ling may be found. 8.—Through Routes, to and from New York, Philadelphia, Seen ye ee and frora all the priscipal cities South, Fast and West. (eo : jotice below ) A sc 10-“A Gazetteer of the United States, arranged under the se- Maps ot Railways. a Biyeive ‘of the Principal Rail 12.—New Time Tables. corrected th date. PRICE ONLY TW: mapa, Of tse. x mintior, aud in eold ai ine tow price of TWEATY FIVE ORNTS PER Cot D. ETON & OO., Publishers, 346 and 48 jos. Brosdway. For aale by all the Lys ee tad news agents. at v oye. who sell boo throughout ‘the "United States and ths Se ae as ee eat cue ey will cause the hair to grow Jerome's Hatr Color Restorer is a beautiful ber dressing. Jerome's Heir Golor Restorer is as barmless as water, and many de used as freely. Bold in New York by BARNES 4 PARKE, 13 and 5 Park row; W. ac street; GUI Bowery. cerner of Gi : lym; and drogaiete every COs, [15 Franklin GQUION, rand street; and HAYES, 175 Fulton street, where. i had INFOBMATION EXCHANGE, 4 : : : H : : : : : : 229 BROADWAY. . . . . : H : : : : Mi ’ : FOR SALB, WANTED, ARHISEY shoe stook and sx- Typeteeoed ‘ares, Clothing 810,006 cash, Rrncelets, Man 4 hand, Sarees wagon, Fy dnecte ree ait \ } Chandeuees, Sharp's rile, Gat, pape pin, Be | Dweling bouscs, Mi 000, | Grtecry fxtures, Siatterg’ soowense ny" Organ, Cloth ehelves, Fianes, Second havd platform soaies, | Patevt righte, Boot and drawers, Seoond band Large store dra wenses, Cols revolver, No 3 oe 3, | Soda fountain, Bavy pistois, Sewitg machines, 2 strong trunks, De, Btore cruntera, Watches, Large Herring's safe, counters, 260 shares Kerteene, ho do. eo. 18 ” ‘ . : ° . : : : : H : : H : : : : H : : : : ° : . SHRVIS' INFORMATION EXCHANGH, | : . : : : . : . : * 2 BROADWAY. D Ada PATENT bani = DRAWING CORKS. Entirely anperseding denper of break mg tbe bottle. UPOLIal een rok SALN TO THE TRADE ONLY, ANCIS TOMKS 4 SONS, Do. 6 Maiden awe, Now Tor, ‘all other cork screws; warranted to draw the tipttest covka with perfect ease, avokling all mak and (atnbs inh or, &. G. GRAHAM, 109 Nassau street, 7< HOBE’S CELEBRATED EXTENSION Petey ee 4 ink of te along Ren of SBE BGM i Brose A*® OPENENG OF STRAW BONNNTSi STRAW BONNETS’ STRAW BONNETSt STRAW BONNETS: £TRAW BONNETS! FOR TEE ENSUING TEN DATE ‘Tho meeting of milliners, merchants and countr; doalere ten Been held daily for the past three weeks at the CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 16 CHAMBERS STREET. JNO. FABRELL RACH AND EVERY ONE THAT CAME PURCHASED. RIBBONS! RIBBORBt RIBBONSt PLOWERS( FLOWERS| FLOWERS! All of them voted thet we should compiete-the trialty of thle wants by investing ia STRAW GOORs. Agreeable to the volca of our constituents, we have per chased in one job lot ONE THOUSAND CASER STRAW BONNETS, ‘The entire balance of a manufacturer's stock, all of. wil be sol arOUN USUAL FIVE PER CEST ADVANOR, AN EXTRAORDINARY EVENT IN THE STRAW GOORS: TRaDB.—Tes: ,ovde we have divided Into four prices. fo, 1.—3™) ca ee of these for...........15 cents condi. Tak Nos be oeth al cred prices, 8a, Sauls sacks No, 3.—200 cases at....... mh Worth at credit prices, 4.—200 canca nt... bene Worth at ‘The “old adage ts verified.” “straws show whieh way the wit) blows. "tha wind.” “ihe de,” “ibe tae,” teen current’’ is ia favor of the CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 116 CHAMBERS STREET, JNO. FARRELL. The trinity of a morchant aad milliner’s want ‘s now completaz, CHBAP RIBBONS! CHBAP FLOWERS! CHRAP STRAW BONNETS! in the “Exetuatve interest of "The: Wares te ee buyers. a a “Lives,” "and bas a“ conmection’’ ? wt tga fon eyery Baie nt Cone oe “Worm qnenp “we “Bell cheap.” We give “Good-valti for cash” We A? o poor tb cuergy aad tees comnerten progreas. Woe oo Jb i “Boy to the Boas,” and our ‘constite- pagers ior unity, the people—will sustain ua im ¢ ur dewti- By, CASH RIBBON HOUSE, 6 CHAMBERS STREET, JNO. FARRELL. core? machine, | ———————_-—_—_— acento tinenctentiiie to $00. IQuID TRON FD TODTER Sey mae Coney a ‘says, “Dr. Heine made n solentiGe principles, and eo | will ¥ Sande ene een of rest’ valve, tn Gaon aystem,”” is dinoases, scrofula, eruptions, tfcra eres iteawen, Crt” pronplal dad Teaco its, y. Bioton ane Can be obtained of Dr, HEINE, 649 street, weat way. and corner of Broome sven nu ut the oftice. ins ae — _ — it ULD BX LOUGHT.—ALE MADR SOLELY Tron wah ad hope ia at once a loti, 8 pou-tyumens, dt agreeable beverage; but to pat or hor als J destroy the — ay he ale ny ‘nebed, and nd do is sweet y Ce taste, but which turns sour upon the enc Cr ner Broadway and W: Gly Ha Pinca nl Canara reat 9 te an " labstahed fs 1800), 8 ant? ad eer 16’ Raat Tenth etroas, ond at 1 corner Pifty-riloth abpnet and Kew Moore aucoh