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THE, NEW YORK SUN. “MONDAY MORNING, MARE H O13 Ty The Carolina Campaign Tae operations of Genera! Buenas in the Carc- nae pnt nue to be enveloped in mystery. No re- diablo intelligence, either from Union or retel sources, baa beem received from him mince the et pelition left Columbia, and his present pom ton cao ouly be conjectured. There is a rebel report con- veruing @ reverse to one of Kiuraman’s co-operating columns, but ite vaguenoss makes it difficult to de~ termine to what degree of credence \t in entitled, Tie report in question mates that # Union force, en route from Newber to Goldaboro’, waa repulsed by the rebels at Kinsion, @ point about midway be- tween the localities aude l to. No mention is made af the revative forces en caged, nor by whom they were commanded, but aa allusion is mare to the partic pation of the rebe: generals Flint and Hoxeio the eowagement and froin the fact that the relels claim to bave captured fifteen hundred prisoners, S may be inferred that the contending forces were large, With regard w the Calon expedition, which 6 claimed to bave beeu repulsed at Kinston, very Hite is known to the public, There aave been Vague rumcrs for sone days park that as olumn wae to) merch ffrom Newberm, for the purpose of co-operatng with General Sure Man, and the force wee reported as bogh ea tory thousand men, Thaw ole matter, however, was carefully withle rom the pu for priden- tis’ ressone, A ig to the tebe. vers.cn, which 46 tbe only wows we bave on ther ook, the Union forces were mar {ur Goldsl ry which isan Mportant miitars pe bp, wih tue view of mak lug @ Giversion ny aid of the main columa under Furcuwan, ood if the report question is true, the touver.eut However thie tnay iC Leen che Wie not proteble thas ts will impede the on- werd moverncns«, Bucawan. The Newbern eape- dito te. but not a part of Size a4 is Quile probable, the revel GS BUNilial MAN'B \oree, aud eportof an engage cont at the point referred to @ crrree 8 also ae less probable, thatit they have echeve!l any rucce l, they have seen it througs ®& tuagniiying leus. It must be expected that the rebels will make desperate ateempt to check Anzmwan and |" * every force co-operating with him for they Puinly eee that tue rebel im has resched the witul pola, and that everyuug wih them depend, Upon arresting Lis progress, Ther fora, in the fight et Kingston, t ey may have gained all thas they claim, but they b military successes, th ve been ao lone without they could very easily imagine a drawn battle to be a brilliant victors, We apprehend that «hen the truth of thia en ner. rent becomes known, at WIR turn cut #!! the alle. arly Md rebel viet peeervidericiavt habe Ont Compainn, anticocapee hea perforated bale Woolas The Election To. Morrow Tne clection on the que Honal Amen‘ment empower.us the Govern: to appoint ive Commissioner of Apperls, will occur to-mor- row, as provided by an object of the arr Le, sisture. The udine lisate the adjuss p the Court of Ap- Peale, but the absolute necessity of this exper ment of business ecu moun the reason tiat he would have lad toe appointing power, The qnestion is one t the public generally feel but lithe or solely of & jndicial character and Vy party isaues, The vite, therefore, wil! prot Wo lighs, The Presidents Amnesty Proclamation, The President's last prociametion of saimeaty to deeertors ehoWe eB epirit of leniency toward thie class of culprits, which slic J. sure ito beg rally accepted The actof Congress suthoris this proclamation, Vues that desertera: who shall return to nuilitary duty on or be’ore the tenth of May, and serve ous the balance of thelr time eha!l be fully parione!, au! shall theronfer enjoy al! she rights and privilegesto w sreentitied. This virtually am ration of thecrime of dssertior ich other soldiers inte to an oblite- ad imposes no ever condition than thas of coupleting the term ef enlistment, A propomtion of similar offered by the Presic ct was $ to deserters, e number of this class availed themaely ‘ ms At ihe present time, however, acucement@ for deserters to retura bo aervice rates then cn tie former occasion. stsoinuch nearer the ent, and it is hot probable that much re will be nee ar Bus there is atlas ent tosaon w embraced by dee wt y the amnesty pertere, This ey rived by Cougross oul there is every reason to believe that it will be the last opportunity of thie kind, The penalty for ite non. ance, therefore, will undoubtedly idly eniorced, and lt.a eo severe that no re. retiny Man Who has commited the crime of sition Will be likely toinenr it, ‘T10 enactment stp vates that al) pers us who have voluntarily vodepted thermse!ven tr the service, and who faltoembrace the prodered simnesty, aud algo all cone ‘ta who ) t hall ripte w erentter abecond, shall be deemed to have forfeited dhoir ' ¢ comed to have forfeited Whoir rehin feitizonsaips all be disqualitiod from} trust or protit uncer t) stom wid BlLall be eovermment, Tbis 1¢ ought to be enough te cause wtoua, who hae ence borne the proud appeilaion of an Ar retarded as aliens from this eran elvan to return to bis allegiance; Lutthe nu ral tigtnw that must follow this ostracism will be still more salling. When the war shall have ended, aud Peace and unity once more be estab! sled ia 6 ry, that man who has elected to carry thronch tLe edhum of desertion, will have @ greivous Weigutto bear, When bis neighbors recount te le Wopart they or their iricuda took ip uphol \- tug the Pay of (heir country, in its hour of durkess brauced ag the ian who forsook the national roan daed aud refused the prodered pardon, Aud ‘iu the children of this generation polat Pride to the recon of their fathers in basing for the Vu » the children of tone Fingyh ds will writhe nder the poignant Lint their father was ostracized for deserung shat saine Union in the days of rebel] ma It te dif. Hoult wb this time to conceive the full measure of humiliation to which such man, and bis children after him, would be subjected. It would not be for a dey nor for a yeur, but throt ugbout lif literate! bis nal enlistraest ty that but litte on the other is ent of the ori What man, whe A Grand Bounty Jumper Ratd, Cov. Baxgn deserves 9 tordel. exploits among the bounty jumpers ant | Ned forth general approbation, and he hae eniable amount of The climes of his in Heobhokeo, on ekillfully executed, stupendous im ite results that Col, Rarea must take the front rank amon detective experts | vross product ofthe Hoboken raid waa undred men, comprising a complete collection of brokers, jumpers, ewindlers and rascals of every imaginable grade ine nding alarce number who ollowed the business of defr ofesnion, Many vood for the G operations however, Saturday, an! concerled, and so cf the vietime fice waicil! fultrap were parties who had manuzed to ave attentions while operating in thia clits, and who doubtless congratulated themar ‘This ia the grandest haul of G ernment awindlers that how vet been + athough ft fe quite probable that feton hundred now tncar erated will a few graina of wheat armong the ta tein probable that the desce « ofectually break up this epecies of iid nob know at w! the irrepressible Baxen might pola ves on euding the vigient officer, A Hamilinted Confederney. Trarebel Senate hes at lant passed the bill pro- vidiug for the arming of negroes, and the process tlaves .n'o e#oldiers i# alous te Tiia result ia precisely whet might have been expected. The issue involved was that this means the re will gain a certan number of nom nal solkierg bot The Charleston Mewovry epole ! the Confederacy o m of slaves Into @ mil! neeparable, ent itary @agioe ly ¢iving the death-blow to Southera in- As well tought @ builder attemp: to iro higher by tearing out the on and ung ibabove, as for the rebe's .o erect a Confe leracy at the expense of slavery, They are indiv sible, be irdiasolully that one canuot une eurvive t cause of the present war, and noth og but the ambition to rear a slave « aninated the rebel chimera of Tako olavery ony even with civilized race, differin from tee roving tribes of North Arnerican Ind reac hia eaperstric ronterial of bh Slavery woe 0! would have adhering to tepencence with auch from them, and the! dence, would be lese gratify! than ib wae before the war mained within the Polon fold they had me be vie f three-fifths representation (& better than t! dupes of iuaKawa’6 } Wha 192, The noderstand these facts wou 1 far rather be in the doting. the « | @ivanteges tcy enjoyed in casting * on trom the idea » pea huni ag wiar iostiiu The arming change, Exchange rominal. The bes 6 a matter of choice, but of they no doubt look bac jon before the wad of regret, they alternative, con# but to go on in oe t Ate wh sarily markod out, s of honor, h they have vy They must have n ips piace to shied thera yet o little longer from Which they see impen ti egy exhausted ail They know the what else can they do? act is suicidal, Their political e+ ske that of @ man frenzied by hu his own flesh to nger who teara appease the internal Kut what @ spectacle dies this arming of negroes present to ove who hes cal of rebellion from its meeption, through its various 14s down to the point which it has now Four yoars ago we wore told by ) les ‘ers general's noyro is the ordained menial of the white man; hat uature has fitted him only for servitude; thathe is but a slight remove trom the brute creation, and is susceptible of filing no ¢ honorable than that Toxlay the same chivalr nly surveyed the fleld tion higher or: us Southerners who o ar- dently aupporte! these vic before the same despised and degraded negroes ' | uedicial adjunct does not clearly appear, The op- ponents of the measure ciains thas ities partisay trek for the purpose of twisting five Judves upon the State sud thereby creating paironage for Gov ernor Fenton to dispenae te y favorites, Itt aleo claimed that the proy Vito submit ‘bo the People at the apectal election last winter, wns de. feated by the politica! opponeuts of Governor - Jo and other chattlesy are now turnine to those very slaves over whom they held the lash for generations and in supplicatiog tones wa go no fare Mher than thi mbbing of arro, 16 is the lens which the spectacle present: ia iss intluence u Apel 2 the war, that is the most i: Tele an adiniesion that the ch convinced of their own iuabi | Northern armie 3 that thoy clear) Vat overhangs their treasonable structure h at that ther hopes have they are ¢ mpo 1| Domeane syd,—Bhirting, brown, i blhtad, he's brown, oad 33 1 do Tab Bel *'Fiahy "6 Piek.do bbl. ol bo een at the fees of uate }atou, Dry ecaie, j 4 bUpplicalng Voice cry, *Molp, | dus Mm Berek oy Iv bvaiodus dferringe, 1, box, | al vow bitter will be the thoughs shat Ae ie | New Publicutious KEaVAN ge OV. 0d, ub shes by Harper and Brvs., Prane- Volume u of thie work bas just made ite appear: than auy in the firat volume. with jilted persons belonging to every class of | bi people, exhibits te mind of the ian more forcibly than any otber illustrations of his charactor that abound ip this work, The subobiography is in- Biructive, and the conversation of the “old man" fo hard\y @ | with bia children ip the family circle, ise rare dias | m, nominal Pork, clear new, nominul; Pr, wes, The correspondence could pass which would not cal! up something | quisition upon religious and moral topics which | 35 one8s is De retoind hiro of the brand which of : cinzenship ana bis claim to popular respect, For- tunately for thos: roldiers whom # wring tmyu'se | into the cifted men and women they have proved hae led to desertion, the amnesty will, if Loran tes blot out this otherwise inev table od store them to honorable pr mticns. offered in which to deci! ede ie the fulfillr contract, with arirong prolal nal service will alienage, and a life-one inherited by posterity he isan American aud a freetman, can he twoen the two alternative initiate the reader jit: toe secre: influence that wrought every member of Ly mau Beecher's family these) ves, The story of Mr. Buecher's life is told in # manner that leaves s pleading impression the realer, which is materially heightened by the contributions of other members of the family, as they recount some wel! remembered a of ther younger days or recall tw tue father his pate nal ® munitions, Th uboblograpi atin whole, will be found a valuable addition to the liseraty ¢ of our Iny, and connecting, it does, the “yl 16 past!’ with the common place “preasut,”’ will be often con- suited by those who seek to kvow the trials that beset Cirietians, or wish to obtain a correct in- fightinte the ‘faith’! which posseased the mind of Father Beecher." Srawove on Orn Lonn Jrare Cr ANT 18 Biroske Movies. By Hie Kim Cardinal Wiseren. 1D. & J. Sadiier & Co,, 31 Barclay atioos, The name of so eminent » man aa Car tinal Wise. man might alone be a eu'ficient guarantee for the excellence of this work, The sermons were preached in Roine by command of the Pope, com- mencng 60 far back ae 1827, nud extending over a erries of years, and a now published for the first time, There is also an Appen!ix, consisting of pastorals on the sacred! heart of Jeeus, Tne work j le neatly bound, and should be jiu soe hands of every Catholic, Prmionet aan Perrovesa Werrs, A complete book and descr n of the oil te us ahevivening Weet Voginia@and Ghia by A. ‘ Vobliehed by the American pans, 121 Naw t The Awerte News Company are always jun so enterprising that when they discover @ pubic want, avely sot some one ut work to supply ia tie instance they have published a Sook which wil be found of great walue to those enter. pring individuals Who propose to seek for a fur- tuce among the oi! well, We bave examined thia wil that of thin oil fever" may desire, [tia paublahed at a reasons. Lie price, and is worth double the srmount de- manded, wide becw, and Leheve that it contal Ly person muffering from a itatl MAGATINES, Attasnic Moxtuty, for March, Boston: Tick- nor & Fields, New York: American News Co, 121 Nassau aircet, The present number opens with a pow tale, eniitied the “Story of a Year," An interesung paper on “Anceraonville,’* the fa- mous rebel prison pen, ‘rom wence eo many Union patriots bave cone to th ing-places, will repay peruan', “Ancient Moning on Lake Buy gests that thoes ancie it mine relice are found strewn from the Lakes to the Gulf, had Weir homes in Mexico, sad were an enlightened and gin many important reape last carthly rest. a alae an article « whese ancestors were guppore! to have Wrought in those ancient mines. The usual umount of other matter is contained therein aloo. Maname Demonret’s Mr. on or Fastros, ann Iunrornaino Montity, for / rob, is issued, In this nuwber is a sms and chorus music and poeuy by John Mabon, and array ved ior the pi- ano, by the late Steplion C Foster, There is also & poem by Theodore Tilton, and a good des! of ex- lent mine sllancous reading, together with the sens fastilons, Vieancia! News, Uarkets, &e. New Yerk, Saturday, March 11.10 7. 4. —Sensation Tumors, cireaiwted by the bulla, resuled at the Fri- day Evening Erchance in forcing gold up, at o: time, to 195%s. This morning the quotation at the opening waa 189, and advanced to 191 At t close of to-night’ et the quotations were tiem at « ehipmente for the whol: 16; the rece pte from Cal 1,207,000; the Custome pay tr woe week aroun te only ¢ ruin Ws FL 4OB ST, which ore than the Treasure was called to dleburse kon the 10-40 March coupons by nearly ® million of do! The stock market was nta firm and higher, (i siher lesa a tive, The money market was without noticc able wor juoted 1S a lost for 69daya, On Chan, toda Flour was icegular aod orcettied, Extra State war searee aod very firs, while pretty much all other Kinds were dull and declining, Wheat was dull and drooping. Corn was dull and nominal. Oats wee doll and heavy, Pork Tard was without dee duiland wominal, STOCK FALBS—FIROT NOARD. 14000 1 S.6i ae Lt Pel, & Bnd. C,..160 ae firmer, Teel was steady ed change, and Whiskey was fH) a0 ft Im Cenuiad ¢ ‘ 4 1 10 Maripoms Mio 1A Linen 1 4 0., ry f ! 120 Erie ft SI WU. be, Lette... OT 6 ting Ry, & wa 0 U8. 6a, 1y.¢... 95% 12 do... VAS bead ly 100 do OS, ho Trook Oity R...3 Li Ohio Gay "86... Lit 000 Chi, & Alton RAS 4.00 Cal, Ta 1h W) Keauiu, B., Wi 1) Ubio & Mine Waals Ihuw do. vg DL. & W ' on do. “i 40 M.8.4N. in Sou AL, & TH. Lot. ST 20 slo, 4.0) Mar, let M s 84 fl. Cen, & MK Am. told 7 ¥ do, YK, Commerce ub 200 ChL& A.W 500 Canwa Co. $ 800 do Li) Quiekaiiver M » su Chi & NW. lin do h de 4) Cum, ¢ ! fe soo Chi. & KI. Ky vA) de bguiuts Sud 0 Wade's 20 N.Y.Cen 8 ih LT Me Ls do. Wad galnd oh) Brie k 0 yuu do Og Powestic Market» Wholesale Prices ( urren Reported expier raaoy it why VAN Anna Db Vas, Pr 9 Coun “a n Mer hanta, La Weenie tow Bireet, Nuw Yosa, SATURDAT, Mareh 11, 1865, Holters aud buyers are both imelined to delay jon as borh wre in hopee of advantoce in thy iarket, os voltend exchamee are materially cyan there © little hopes for holders that prices will advanes, OQurarmies are continually victorigus, and there ian live y prospect that before the let of May, Richmond will be fa our poesersion, aad good hopes are entertained of a epeedy Teewrauon of peace, i which hus @ tendency at y to reduce iwies. It be observed by our quotgtions that in hardly o: stance have rates increaed; but where lances made fl Coffee, 0. Java, 4hat6'o; St. Domingo, (Tart Kio Bbad') res are lower to «x pe w h pad oem Ib. —Mid. New Orleans 508555 Mid. Upland, | aid fiold, Walls, ick. 3 ne An ads Fourand Mea, b'l,—Genesses ext, 1 Oba) Th Ole. why l oald p hemormebon dt, db) youl 5 # 10 ¢ ‘ 4 oh = Corn Fruit , 6 ha 6 BU CUsdwltey brain 5 ‘Almonds 2480 reed tail. | Graim buah.-Wheat, ML wh. 26082 05) Cangdian Chaby 2 0one Ryey | ud Cormsyee Lo . 1 eth, B sal Canade dove link 16, | Fpruc Sonncd wy Bhaves has 964) 0. New Orleans, 1 doa mw, 758100; Cuba Mus, doy 4zabo, Uds.—Olive, gall, S48 295 Olive, cusks, —i Palm, Ib. 18a—; Linta, city, 15del 55; Wha 1 Sb41 Gy; Kerosene, S5a87, rovisions.Boet, m, bble, 15 00a21 0: Do, Pr + Cubs clayed W., 28 T5ag0 om bare, per th, 190 range 60., 4945 omton to choice. 161 foix, 6 ms 4 601% Brown and elon and Nan Stop ther seretching and ase Whentou's ud Salt Cheam iptiona of the s&in It cures Tteh "hrenologiats, Bakers First Premiam Minstie wing Machines, | Hale's Honey of Horchoond and tar —A (ompexion by ine leave it harsh and dey ¥ temooth and e Renutifal smvoth siin and Xtrnet Sareapariiie Not atew of tue Worse Disorders tant Wheeler & My leas Highewt cler & Wilou's Pr t brother's fri jena will p nl, trom his on Saturday, oBaY mouths ative of the tap aret.wife of Ret anced ZS years ter alone and family are reey THOML SUN 11 years, 2 mone a. you have left us, NORIO, from Cattfornin, number of Fin Wil. Li \MSaURGIT vilege ot maki t t & ider PETER BYRNE, ASSOCTATIC n the alove ¢ eaocas Vu etual attend By ovder of : AND MET TAL BOCTETY —'j MAKE RS—A GRAN COOP Rs Fuel } ko Out pan, cleaned, wh het. on Mon oge and Vinnks, per M70; nest, 3h Wuwesd Ws do U SPECIAL MEETING #6; Porto Rico, REGALIA, FLAGS, ETC, ETC, SOCIETY NOTICES, GRAND Vocab, ASb TNsTRUMENTAB twi ‘ et cr atta Fathe thew 1. A society, No. wy N.Y Monday evening. at het cor of Of et u the vices. Mess RO Wison Pa: t 0 “an, W iy Austio ” win # i.enof Meahouer, Mt Metiinu Mire Lapivan, MW + Hanior ay Miae Care, rhe Ce oo Hind will ai 4 Vi ete lh con's each J HTELNEY, balrman Covmitter 13% tut peAtyached n Temperance Cadets will one seralig mt Aepectal meet at the bul *t.. uear Avenue A, to AFRO arraoreine Tn By ordet of JAMES O'1 CHAEL STANLEY, sec | Dwi RE WILL B Neste MEMBERS OF THE [Me Ps bith, Tse APO BL. Ic ME of the St cle Mare! i J. Rate t : thie Citele, MCONNELY. Centre, 6 ROW N be secretary 17 WHhee® MEmee ay. ARL IS THE BEAL. L NEW STORY A LITERARY A ret or MALDE HILLARY On, THE POOR SOLMIER'S LUCK. Mica MR. BRAD eo “ ‘Lad Audley" ss i of this ¢ harming romance ts cote author of NEW YORK MERCURY ATURDAY, MARCI It one of the ch Productions that Naas Hl ewbraod Journal of fare of Mise Brad i copied to require ang evten her way tothe hearts of s fined, and loft 60 1D LANE baa, bright, and cheertul, vet ified, and tree fom aay , mach toward aifearation, eiher giave or car, There js an underearten’ of genuine and natural burmicr, too, thatg rin vad through Mise It peuliar charm ta ! Pr poi Lio en, r very beet characters : * her Iateas and undoubted y most Diavured and a. tie |e nance, MAI ILLARY Penineuis, amid the fresh PRITISH Al PARED S38 and ines Fianela work She las won OCUMEe PULA, Tae opens inthe Tasmar scones of he an y the etvong, dd fpeeimen of hie eatioa fa at once individuality he repro. eonte, the acenes ‘hat ensne are as noveland striking os the | capes of py are | indled constantly touches Eagiish home-lite, nud kindly domes BOTH ARAKI AN IMAG are imimediabely jut sin cle charter convinces ul jug. NATION 4. aud the perueal of moet tadiese elore bin & tm YORK MERCURY ot the vith instant, WILL BE READY ron DELIVERY AT NOON TO-DAY, containing the opening chnptere of Mier Bra beantins «t ° . ALCTION NOTICES, AUCTION SALE OF CROCKERY, &e.— A HENRY G. EVANS, Auct'r,, will sell in lots te voit lealers, on Tuewlay, Mareh 14 att oce. ail kioudaof white ernnite and common wrre, glaswa &e. ine © the stock of areiniler with whieh tt sale will commen A ueTIO : OF OG £ SAoi cloownt household furniture, thie Me nday nornat ls o'clock, at house 1o2 West slet at, ave.: Ey iption of parlor, chy amber, « room and nu y furpiture, fine beds and bedd ire ‘a ineinin carpets, bedeteade, cic mirrors, sofe-bedeterds, bureaus, eurtaina elades lounges, paintings. views, oi ira of all kinda, bh aod pier tables, china, cut elven, sliver, tl ce ) Postponement, “ht ArY RR. Wester yf Auctioneer 4 Decks AND SLIPS, HOUSES, MARKET Celia, and other erty below. lug to the Core porati vot the City of New York, to be leased at pubs * hereby given that the the 6th A fall, leaee, « ‘pr, houses, tiark eine a) bile id the be had venur, ot NAN. Coinp ht ot Finance, uptroller's Ottice, Match 6, lit, ‘ peek tY FRANCHISES AT AUCTION, ut the City Hall On Thureday, April 6, 1505, a8 1 o'clock A.M., will be old at publie snetion, to the hicheat bidder, with adequate aecurity, for the term of ten years from the let day of May, 1845, the lear of be ferry as now established trom the fooLot Witte. hall etreet to Staten Ie : the lense of the francd of the terry ne ablished from the foot ot B c ect to Hoboken, N,d the lease of the fra ¢ ive of ihe ferty ae now eatabliehed from the f ot o oA, totreenpoim’. L,I. The raid several weil be mid. with all the rights, privi- ivantages ‘there: ft ge yetne to the Corpor. City ot New Yo rms and conditiong © had on apr e. By order of the Commirrioners of i Punt, MATTHEW 7. BRENNAN, Comprrol } MORIARTY, AUCT’R, WILL SELL This We diy. ati. Coatham Square, at lo € o'clock, fur- nitu-e trom twoies and manufactures A ood see sortient, Alero feather beds, m re. oil palntines, Siw dry and fancy goods, A general assortu t. No thovement JAWNBRORER'S SALE L'WAM will selh, thie day, nt bs New Bowery, 10's o'clock, 50) inte rable clothing of all kinds, drease % ue 12, COMLA, PARC, Verte, Ac, Order 8. D OL att arive et. Pawnbroke sale, Tuesday, Chas, Cudlipp, 259 Sprius et. 118 JUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR 5 SALE—WM, WIEPEKS, Anct, will vel, at Loy o'clock Los morrow Morning. at 107 Duane ot, a taree lot of how ruicuse, clothing, jewelry and other articies, the effects of various latertate ert iu KB BRAT ORD, Pn inietrator, R. ROLLINS, AUCT'R—-MULLEDY & ROLLINS wil well thin aay at ‘look, at 409 ULeaUs. tt ve, Lolstere ows Lia: tine, cook . Nee Vowe ok BPIIMS Cheeks, Shaw is, Ente Clot) ge r let SS ME MAN & CO,, AUCTIONEERS—S It be Monday, March 15. at 11 o'clock, UO5 Grand et Mie @id fixtures Of & first-class oveter » bit fixtures, b the tie tere halen. vit, wibles, ebrate, ini patent Huvlieh be cour ockery, urnace nud allo'ber iain 1 eaid vrtabislment ly : - =~ AY 7M. WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILD sell thie day, at 2 o'eioek, at 4d Cana ot, furnle cai pera, Le » ching, of a + hair mattresses of beat «and pillows, ABLICLES POR SALD, For sinc Hr AD--4 PORTABLE FORGR 1 No, fi da good work tthe joot of Lis inzstoa at and Pint GSHOt MAKERS ATTENTION—1 SIDE TO WO tore ut lowest swamp prices LUBONS & JOYOR, 16 Spruce at, N.Y SEVEN PIANOVPORTES AND1 MELODR- us to let cneaps prices, 5 sth "i, and 11 he wb, $6 and Ska aud pianor tu ! th by Tot Hy Uasbays 15 Po: FEED DEALERS —5,000 NOSE BAG ¢ dan, in ote o Folie eur ni new euvise for sale cheap, C. H. TYLER 25 beset Boule | ii SEP OF J As Rito tol per othe® fill tiwm 5) Cte. sud warral ha HS, bt Doers, opposite the old a A MOST WONDERPUL DISCOVERY lee Wextr welod without pain, ¢ lebrated bone filling all ? JAY VILLERS, 155 Grand #02 Sf | Dlocws troin Hroadwa: i R. DRAKE, 485 ¢ ANAL STRI J Pipeapme ete, By vey than they can be t & perof teeth on vilver at to } #15; eo $1) to + Sectional sets bu ia per toowb; Ltt wd with & , bone ecient, or other fillines 4 ». Deeth extracted withcut pain o ——

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