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nia, Don Juan BR. Alwarado. Don Juan and family \ BOARDING AND LODGING. TENANTS’ NEW YORK HERALD. were neighbors and intimate acquaiaiances of Mr. | ARs JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | Lerkin and fimity, for many years. On the arrival | PROPRIETOR AND EDITOR in Monterey, of the Governor and Commandante Nee ere ape General, Manvel Micheliorena, from Mexico, with fall powers from Santa Anna, Alvarado resigned his Wabeae ZVI. .....-ceeesesesosseees .-.+:No. 69, | governorship, and gave up to the new Governor his _— = mansion house and gardens, from 1837, when the AMUSEMENTS THIS BVENING. Californians rose against the Mexican authoritios, BROWERY THEATRE, Bowery—As You Liur tr—Don | until the maiving of our flag in Monterey. Mr. L. Geran os Basin My Peng HPs/Ta2k., was on intimate terms with every Mexiean Governor, BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway—-Meramona—Two | Commandante General, and their officers, in Califor- Ereaerins. : sober ped as, aa nia, and became aequainted with their laws, the QPrICE N. W. CORNER OF FUTON AND NASSAU BTS. bere street—Way ro Ger Maxioep—A Duei wn ree DARK, manners, and customs, and internal affairs; and be- Seep . came aware, also, that General Micheltorena had aes eee a ae Ps Rr | oven) Resnae Avvareds a) Des enav gat cribs AMERICAN MUSEViCAsosme Pearonmances in | tract of lands called the Mariposas; also, a commis- Wms AFTERKVON AND BysvinG. sion of Colonel of the native or auxiliary troops of BOWERY AMPIITHEATRE, Bowery—Paquerr, the Department of California, in 1846 or 1847. Vaenronwances. When the ex-Goveruor offered this purehase, he had , Mechaniew’ Hall, 473 Broad- | jut little knowledge of the trnet or ite adv: es GHRISTY'S MINSTRE! way—Ermiovian Kixern ages, * and no knowledge of the gold. He was aware it was WOODS’ MINSTREDS, Woods’ Musical Hall, No. 44 | the best of the San Joaqnin Valley, and a favorite Broadway—E. x ¥ Gap et cee “ A » tes carmen thea ba encampment of California troops. Mr. Larkin, who New York, Wednesday, March 16, 1852, had at the time a large extent of town and = oes country lands, by purehase from Mexiean ‘The New'. sens, had but liltile desire to purchase the Maraposa ; Our colamne are again crowded to such an extent | but bearing in mind that his friend Fromont, with with advertisements and interoeting nows, that We | whom he had been connected in peace and war, had have barely room to call attention to the speech of | wish to own land in California, and that the par- ir. Keward, in opposition to the non-intervention | chase could be effected at & mere nominal priee, and resolution; tho debate in the House upon the Presi- | 9 good Mexican grant obtained, with a guarantee @ential question in general, and scestion and aboli- | goed and title, from Senor Alvarado and his scnora, tionism in particular ; the proceedings of the Logi | Donna Martina Castro de Alvarado, be pur- Tature, which possess great interost; the New | chased the whole tract or grant for Col. Fremont, Hampshire election, Ke. Many important reports who now claims it as second owner under the Mexi- of local matters are unavoidably postponed til to- | can government. Genoral Micheliorena, in granting merrow. this beautiful country to his predecessor, was "The Art Union tn Court—Defeat of tts In- | partly guided by the well known popularity Al- dictment Against the Herald, varado enjoyed in California, in which department In our report of the Court of Sessions, pub- | he had, during four or five years’ administration, lished elsewhere. wil! be found the opinion of his | brought out many advantages in commerce and Honor Kecorder Tilyou, on the motion recently | agriculture, before unknown. made by our co) —Mosers. Galbraith and Sand- | — It will appear unace ford—to quash an indictment for a libel which a | ers, that a tract of Is for ha cool million is former grand jury liad found against this journal, | refused, should be purchased for a few thousand dol- on the represents » portion of the | lare, by a gentleman fér a friend, when he could Managers of the Union Lottery nd qrashed j have retained the possession himeclf. Mr. Larkin, the indictment is! however, had seen Col. F. for years a co-laborer in ‘This opinion will be found to be aclear, log his adopted country, and thought he, too, ought to Jearned exporition of w of libel, ap have some real interest there. Besides this, Mr. the case in poir nized by the former de- | Larkin was the owner of over twenty leagues ( cisions of the courts in this State, andas guarantied | hundred square miles) of country land, and hundreds Dy the magna o a of the liberties of the poop ote, in different locations, He the Constitution—which has made epeci vision | could, thorefore, afford to make @ purchase fora for the establishment of a vendent and en- ; and he is none the worse off in finding now Kightened pr The clear and admi eeveral milesof rich placers on the Fea- ments presented tome ten days ago by Messrs. | therriver, where one thousand people, or more, are Galbraith and Ser i ion to Mr. Blunt, his forous land “ without let or hinder- the Distriet Att anetion and ieve the Micheltorena grant to Alva- oncurrence of the f the Court of | rado was in February, 1814; Alvarado to Fremont, Beevious. But while the opinion of the Court eus- | Pebruary, 1847. tains these legal gontlemen—who are among the | gold di ablest in the city on that brauch of jurisprudence | York Hrravp, in the summer of 184 which affeets the rights and privileges of an i The California Land Commissio pendent press, the great palladium ef the country, and the conservator of —we cannot say it speaks so favo profound legal knowledge 1g ¢: of Mr. Blunt, under whose sanction the ind was broug ind who made the b @ould in ite define worthy of remark th delivery of the opini iutable to many of our read- us of 80 reed ty and town ablo argu- of Cali Mexican grants, or sales, or conveyances, will the unfuilin, | t argument he beiore the sa me court. he was n n of the Rec esent at the | have astonished the w order, just as if, | tus to the prosperity ¢ ‘on reflectio al feelings | emigration, and the m for hiv reputed progeny ; but ratier abandoned the Art-Union abortion to the fate which had been an- ticipated. Indeed, w sorry to find that the expectations we had formed of Mr. Blunt as a and profound lawyer, when we eapported his el tion, are by nos lived by his €9 port of this particular case. But time will en: as to bear patiently the disappointment in the and to wait for his future more successful effort to the indietment itself, it is probably one of the | the crowning glories of that pro} most amusing legal blunders ever made by its uu- | policy—the annexation of Texas. known author and concoctor—ineoherent, incon- { But California has other resources than her inex- Sistent, contradictory, and illegal in its language, | haustible mines of gold. Upon her va sonstruction, and understanding of law, from | thousands of wild howses and cattle roam at largo, the first line to the end. We hope it will be sent to | subsisting, and naturally increasing, from the spon- the Historical Society, or to the mighty Barnuu for | nd grass his museum ag remarkable for its agricultural But of the Art Union ite 1 we say? sas for its mi products. Wheat, We begin to feel sorry for that concern, although | and other species of grain, yield from we cannot cry very loudly. When a well ¢ hundred fold. Al! the fruits and ve; ed, insolent rowdy mistakes his man, and gets | Atlantic 8 ¢ reproduced knocked down in the street, we feel some regret erior quality, and of the la the new pantaloous and the dres mud, but nothing for the individual incased in the | rivers are stocked with fish, among them the Defouled habiliments. ‘This is only the beginning of | mon, often of forty pounds weight. The the end of the poor Art Union. It was always il- | cisco and Sa nto markets, and Yegal, though gay and swaggering—but it lost | resources profital the confidence of the people, during the last two prosperity of s years, most terribly—it bas lot thousands of sub- acribers—it has lost its character, in its first attempt | of its vart, and varied to intimidate the prese; and it will very soon lose its | City Politics. eharter, and its property must be divided among its Ti: Wine Oup Sloss Cosonrtee.—The Whig ¢ subscribers and owners. As one of those owners— n’s Committee met, last evening. st Bros having the rights of an original eubseriber, from the | when the committer to wh eommencement—we will proceed, in a few days, to | bring 2. ainst this gambling, illegalcon- | « eorn—breuk it wp. divide the property among the | #¢tion upon resolutions in 12,000 or 13,000 proprietors, and seatter the un- | prefereuces, and de happy and unt ¢ managers to th | atviaton in: ti four winds of | vs : A | ing inharmonious heaven, without a charter, or an in srporation, Or @ | result was that nor felt. no especial nificent operations of word, the gold of California has saved th disaster, chy of universal bankrupt Such are som splendid results of the timely d ns Fi ential stroke 0 8 ured by the extent of the dev and uomeasured resoare 1 reference te tion, reported that it p injunction a, ax inexpedient to take any vor of any of the whig eandi- vers of the committee had th or of ono woutd Toad t would render its w. agreeable results, aesed: and Kossuth hat to hide their deepair and anguish ua- | probable that any will he © committee only eat LU Sg 3 : | for achort time.” There was sume «harp 6) der. The Art Union might fave swaggered'through | the committer adjourned to provent an exph the world, withyits lotteries and its humbug, afew | Tie Hoxonanty Howser Cons, Govensen oF ronata, ears longer—but when it meddled with a clear- | ax rne Tammany Society Last Dem yz e p headed and independent journal, that knew itsrighty | cial meeting of t and would maintain them, it put its hand—nay, it | 9m. Mon, Howe Ce present. m brethren an account of the condition and pr whole arm—inio the fire, and has got burned to the | democratic party in the sunny South. ‘The mecting was | very heurt A good waming to jggolence and und up With @ supper, companied by a + of politics and a Cobb delivered a long when Mr. . in which he tho other, Livh it to- Pwagger ! Carirornia Pi wens or Ex Do our readers to the HERALD, for ti Property in FOR Sauy.—Tr inv ve of | morrow any particular true democratic prine of any indiv tic. cloque the attention Avertivement in this day's amount of ded rity com an aggregate ¢ ) sand acres of land p lock. Mr. Cobb will ree parts of it ining flourishing towns, parts o: | the Gor Toom. rich placer lands, and all of it well adapted t | Tae Question Sertinn.—The OM Men's Whig Gen Sng and grazing purposes ( Committee held a epecial me , last evening. to ay tof the Special Committee, to whom was The bedy of these California lands advertised for | YRn the re | then referred the “simultaneous”? resolutions on the Pros vale, are advantageously located for profitable ¢ dency, which produced tach a hubbab in th ior Gi ture. They are described as lying between the | nerai Commi Seven of the most substantial whige in : : ’ ‘ , he Gencral Committe were on this committer, sash as Bierra No » San Joaquin, the Mercedes and James B, Taylor, James BE, Wood. Danicl Chanchiles rivers, now known as the richest gold lam 8. Duke, dnd two others, and they re ih the word. We bel ¢ object resolutions demanded no action, Th origina cet iaenD as A be that the ohject | report was received, and th committee adjourned in th: of the owner of these lands to divide them be- | voet harm the friends of Scott, Fillmore, and Web- tween holders in the Atlantic and Pacific States, | **? being perfeetly satintied and to turn them to the immediate account of a visit Oven « Monta Laren paom ApaicamBy the Morgan toEurope. To enterprising and capablo men, they | ix, ut Baltimore, advices have been recelved froumMon- offer rare inducements for investment. We under- | rovia to the 27th of Juneary wand that the discovered gold placere on these | The emigrants who went out in the Morgan Dix are all Yands will probably not be sold until they have been | located at Buchanan eubjected to a more thorough atifie exploration | The troops sent fromm Mourovia to Grand Basea, had than they have yot received. The owner of one of | Thum hay ing defeated the forces of Sirando and bis p . P Ps, e rageinents, and I rl the ranches, offered fur sale in 1848 or 1819, ob- | for the unprovoked attack aod ey ay, chastised them tained subsequently from it a thousand ounces of | the reveral engygements the loss of the Li berians amount- y 4 - - : ed to seven killed and twenty-seven wounded gold, by the labor of a gang of Indians. Farming About one-third of the emigrants sent out by the New lands, in such & locality, must be of corresponding — York Colonization Society, in the », had been attacked th the acclimating fever: but aul Pecoverc: i value to that of the placers themeelve naw 1 eaeegas ae Col. J. C. Fremont ix now in this city, en rowe Grando, and perhaps some others, would be exoouted for England, in reference to his Mariposa grant in | '™" f* weeks California, baying refused « million of dollars for it. | Malls for Europe, We bave previously alluded to this grent property, | YHE NEW YORK WEEKGY HERALD and its firet cust, und the first purchaser under the original grantee. Thomas 0. Larkin, late United States Consul naval agent, naval svorekeeper, &e., in Calitorn had been living with bis family in Monte 1 British mal) steamebip Africa, Captain Hareisou will leave thi port at noon to-day, for orpeol. The New Vouk Warxry Brno.o, priuted im Frenols and Fingtih, will be rewly at ek this morne ifpast nine o'¢ “y several years—from IS41 to 1819. He been in active 228 Single copies, in wrappers, eixpence. The Buropeat correspondence with Colonel Fremout. Daring ghe | ™" Will close at balf-part ten o'clock Colonel's absence in South Californian, he wus vitured rt Catendor=This Day. a negotiation of the rancho Las Mar A, sit S rinse ¢ reeran ‘TenvtieeNow, ts, Gb, Od, 1 Retwoen the river Kan Joaquin and thy sive 0) 46 si inenst Coem ra Nevada, eontatning diez sitioz de gunid Hin Co p: 3, 205, 664. 50, 654. mayor, (en sites for black « tw é 4 100. (AA mh BOM, 5099, 509, GO, 365. Jon leagues of lund. by the ex Of Califor. BO 04, 274, GOT, 003, 604, 60%, 00, 6 Twe Cov To Ladtes Only.—Prof. Willams will de- Ivers Lecture on Mental Alebemy, Stvostrased ay esoat Doors open at two. ren half price. Yes, ‘here ts the card Susan Daguerreotypes, fifty cents ewch, including I £0 in-And get thred Hkene heme, one for brother Sam, and ove | Suean's was made by him, and it was very good | THOMPSON, Duguerrian Artist, 315 Broadway. nt Olie--This new and im- | er St. John’s park. One large room, with a good sized cloeed | ands small bedroom leading off, will be required. ‘The price BP cae bs Buf , £000 Brie7'e, '09. 5000 Erie Cony, Daguerreotypes tant discovery in the ar ee di thes Schen RK. . & Schen ij the attention @ send ‘and mpprociator 61 do 1000 Flud Ist Ma Be Pe SEES Style of Hats were tntro- Gentlemen in want nyited to all. 214 Broadway. Exeelstor!--Beebe & Co., Fashionable Hat- ring Pashion for Gontiemen Bebe & Co., February 14. made to uit the tastes of customers at the shortest notice. How it is Accomplisbed.—People wonder how KNOX eva eet! as good a Hat for four dollars, as she Broadway dealers do for five; and yet it iv simple whon it is considered how econoruiéally his bust y ronts, no ornamental salesmen, no ox- Plain, cheap, and substantial. e quality of Lis bats; an a dvise our reader Nothing eculd ke more beautiful, elegant, or | Genin’s Sprin duced on Saturcay, ofa Hat, superior jn style and BE 2 io Mth Pebrnary, tery, 166 Broadway.—Tl Hate was introduced by peRees: ba aerate 100 Morrie Canal, 3 $000 Eric '62 Bas. [00 do. 2400 Brie Cony, dveted. No he travagant disp! RR 100 St Lawronee 22 Roch & Syr RR, ‘© Manhattan Gas Co... 50 US Bank, of his skill and abi to examine his Mmes, Hill & Colby have received, per rtment of Ladies’ Freneh Gaiters and An early eall is solicited, at their Franklin, 8 new Alfred Munroe & Co., 441 Broadway, arc tomers ® large stock of ion, made of the beat mate- Our assortment of Boys’ and thing iv also vory complete. Que price fur prepared to offer thei fine Clothing, euitable for th rials, and in the latest sty! ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY, THE FIREMEN. OTICE.—THE MEMBBRS OF PR 5, are requeetod to meet at thee: y afternoon, March 10, at 1 M., to pay the Last tribute of respect to our deceased asso- ‘The members of the company What can be more annoyt OTECTION EN: fashion than # shapeless, 411-fit ging there, fitting nowhere? To avoid this nuisance with ab- solute certginty, and to insure the bean ideal of style snd beauty in @ehirt. it iv only necessar, their Orders to GREEN, No. 1 Astor ig to a man of Dulling here. draz- ¢, Joseph O'Connor. fare requested to be punctual in atiendance WM. C. LYONS, for gontiomen to give McGinnis, Secretary. Hoslery by the case or dozen.—Sduthern and Western Dealers, who aro sevking an assortment of horiery to complete thefr billy of purchase, will find at Adams, 57 William street, pear Pine, a carefully selectod stock of Hove, Half Hose, Gloves, Su , &e., unsurpassed in excellence, variety, and ehoa in THE MILITARY. EW YORK VOLUNTEERRS.—THE MEMBERS OF the First New York Volanteer Rogiment are requested to assemble, in dark clothes and caps, corner of Broome and Mereer streets, this afteruoon, at one o'clock, to attend the funeral of their late associate, James W. B, BURNETT, Col. Com’g. MEMBERS OF PROTECTION LIGHT GUARD are requested to mect at 61 Ann street, this (Wednos- day) afternoon, Maroh 10, at one o'vlock, to attend the fa- neral of our late brother momber, J, O'Connor. the Chairman, A. F. CAMMEYER, Jr, Secretary. PUBLIC LECTURES, ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.—THE Board of Direetion have the N. SINCLAIR, LATE MRS. FORREST, and VANDENHOFE Dramatic Ap Vorticat Reavy before the Association, #t Metropolitan (lave ‘Iripler) Mall, on Friday evening mex the store of Ray the Mercer house, Look at Thisi--Patent Tapestry, Ingra! rocivoly the fame as wero exhibited at the World's Fair: imagnitieent derigus of the most gorcoows colors, at w reduction of 2 per cent’ from former prices, at HIRAM ANDERSON'S Cheap Carpet Depot, No. { ery. They are detidedly a curiosity. Go and see them, eae es T. D. RETTY, 'y four shillings per yard of all wool Ingrain Carpeting, at No. 99 Bowery. Also, magnificent eting, ‘at 5. 6, and 7 Astonishin, for new and gorg HIRAM ANDERSON new patterns of English Ingrain C: k shillings per yard; common Carpets, 2 and 8 shillings por yard—an excellent chance for purchasers, loavure to announce that Attend the Great Sate of Splendid New postry, Brussels Carpetings, at a tro~ ® RAM AN DERSO The movt extracrdinary S, No. 99 Bower: er offered to tho: There are cig! dQ with every varies des, &e., at reduced p: Wonderful Sacrifice.—Astonishing Low ish Imporial three at LIRAM ANDERSON’S No. 99 Bowery. and choapost Curpet Establishment i Os. 6d., 7a., and ing ever offered, nt and Anperl patterns of Floor Oilcloths, of h PROGRAMME: From the MERCHANT OF VENIC! nt etyles of En In which Mrs. C. N. Portia, Nerissa, an of Shyloek and the ret. ‘The Punch Bowl, Mr, A Poet's Parting Thon, Mr te. per yard; decidedly the PART 1.—PORTICAL. 0. W. Holmes an 6 fi r lgati i} e 473 a nd the firet promulgation of the Competition Defied.—¢3 50 Boots made to coverics was made by Mr. Larkin to tho Nuw | order, of the best French a he had elsewhe i, at A. BAKER’ th patent shanks, as F $6; Fronch pateut 8, W Beckman street. ortment coustantly on hand. Call and examine for yourselves. Ten Acre Farms and Village Lots,—Put not rrow what you can do. to-day. . 208 Broadway, corner Hallowed Grount Mr. G. Vandenho ‘The Building of the Sh M ‘0 commence at 8 o'clock. kets, 50 cents each. s have yet to determine upon the titles of all the landed estates ; but we doubt not all bona fide Spanish Sinel; Doors open at 7 o'elock. May be had of Wm. Hall & Son, Jolie, T.'J. Crowen, Evans & Brittay, aud at the desk of the ge of Lake Ta Ry arrangement, a limited nombor of tickets, admitting a lady and gentleman, soventy-tive cents cach, have be sued, which members ouly can obtain, upon early application at the Library. WILLARD L.. FELT, Chairman, JAMES D. SWITH, J.P. HALSTED, religiously respected. The brilliant offer made, and Ronkonkoma. lots for $25 only, payable in monthly instslments. Fire and Fire Annthilator._Mr. Phillips, iver a Lecture w lator, at Stuyverant Institute, day evening, Mare ies of exporimenta, i sired to call for tiekats r Office, No. 4 War- rat J. & 1. Coddingion's, No. 715 Broadway. A crowd will thas be avoided, and an apportunity afford for those who feel auy interest or euriosit Lecture to commence at pon Pire and the Broadway, opposite Bond The subject will Ibis] The gold dis@veries and products of California d, and given a new impe- our country, the currents of SPECIAL NOTICES. ON. HOWELL COBB.—THE JO! mittee of the Common Council, the use of the Governor's Room to the vernor of Georzia, and late Speaker of the House of Re- sentatives,) for the purpose of mecting the citizens of ing to the public that ene at the City Hall, T SPECIAL COM- ppointed to tender ‘on. Howell Cobb, our hty commerce. We see the benefits which Ca- gold has conferred upon New York, in its ampled growth and expansion of business; ine country from a financial revulsion, England from the same nd the European continent from the anar- ject to attend. children admitted. Philadelphians may now depend upon ting the genuine Dr. Watts Nervous Ant ‘Zeiver, (the agent for t 3g o'clock. No Pleasure in annou! he will be happy to see his fe on Wednesday, the 10th inst., between the hours of twelve und two o'clock. j THOMAS J. HARR, Chairman, Board of Aldermen. CHAS. IH. RING, Chairman, Board of Aesist, Al ‘OUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENF. ‘The regular monthly meeting of this Yommittee’ Room, Tam: h 10, 1852, at ‘half-past WHEELER, Chairman. jote, from Win, paper), at No. 3 Third stroot. This proparation is so different from advertised remedies, s are allowed to test the first bottie upon the uding that the money Tumay be tested mpon any disens Depot in New York, 102 Nassau etrost, ral Committee.- mittee will be held at the Holt, on Wednesday o'clock. By order. Tuapnrve B. Joun A. Situ, h tibh : 1 Ith of Californi Such eke eh evening were oxhausuible Inineral wealth o! alitornia. Such a $ : - . “| Wo the Denf.—I, James Stiles, of Southwick, that Dr. Heath, Aurist and Oveu- red me of deafness of eighteun yoars? duration, caused by searlet fever, after having id fh Boston, and elsowhera, nu- depose and sa; UAL LOAN AND ACCUMULA- J 0 ‘on.—The first monthly meeting of this Association will be held at the rooms of the Association, corner of Broadway and Grand street, over the Paciti¢ on Saturday evening, 13th inet., at 78% o'clock. A number 6f shares will be offered for redemption. ‘Fhe At. diy. and offers great inducements in at once. “The Secretary will receive sube seribers aud duce at cho rooms, trom 4to®, P. M,, daily, t plains R, Commiseioner of Deods. H. A. Stewart, Natural Doctor.—-His won- derful skill surpasses that of all the regular faculty, ol Mother doctors, curing seventy 4 ‘Office No. 444 sociation is fill the soil. The country | (nt "Gr one hundred eas re ‘ Elmor Thompson, ‘4 Cold Candy.—The great fire- - ‘onghe, Colds, Noarsene: ‘and the varions Sold by Mrs. W. JERVIS, 366 tide Remedy for throat and lun Broadway, an Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye is without vation the very bost ever invented; equally RAUD'S Medicated Soap, for ouring pim- afes,” roughness, ixty to a stables of the » Vice President, Puree Pars, Ponrnoy & J SWEET TOME !—EXTRAORDINAR cost! The Irving Building and Mutual Lonn Associa. tion will hold its next public mecting on Friday evening, thi 12th inst., at Masonic Hall i Hie An address will be delivered by W. f the objecte and benefits of i in mall monthily instalments. laborers, merchants, clerks, and others, tageous to'attend and subscribe f in the Association, which is rapi prospect of elosing quicker than any yet organized. Five emium at the Ist monthly fornia, of size. Game | exeeption or re coat soiled in the | abounds in the mountains and valleys, and the celebrated in GOU les, freckles, sallowness, chaps, Poudre Subtile upro y f White, and Hair Gloss, at 67 Waikor et, near Brondway; and Callender, 8 South Third street, 274 Grand street, at 734 0 Hatr and Whiskers skilfully, beautifully, and io every case cutirely conforming to tho ‘and cize of the head, as well as the en carer, by HILL, the Inimitable, corner o Nassau streets. Wigs, Toupees, and Hatr Cutting.—Citizens » call at the manufactor; iu cowPiry is only ly filling up, with every were sold at a large HE. Sharee, $500--Entrance feo, 2—Dues, $3 per month. FRANKLIN, Preeidont, 106 . H. Bene, Vice P: KAS LAWRENCE, and strangers are reqnested MEDHUKST & HEARD, on hand the largest and ch Hair in the city Hair Cutting for 16 ident, 188 Nassan stree etary, 244 Grund street. torney, 15 Bockwan street, t assortinont of Ornamental oss the new pring etyle of way House, 1d Toupces—Batchelor’s new style of Wigs are pronounced the most perfect hove wanting a very superior article, should call at BATCHELOR'S Ftreet, where can be fonnd the Inrgest and by in the'eity, Copy the address, fidlet, Connty Clerk's o . Herring, 137 and 129 Water street es Jackson, Jr, 361 Broadway, itard, $0 Barcia; itation of nature F. G. Riechardeon, 43 Fulton stroot. 0. T. Maxwell, 18 Cit Oitice of Association, 244 ing, from 6 to 9 8 celebrated Liquid The wonderfa «i old extabliehod Hair lo, oF applied, at 'S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wallstreet, clock, and on Wednesday, from 5 Articles of the Association way be bud SE ANNUA eal Department of t! be held on Wetlnenday ovenin Chapel of the Universit raduates will be delivered. b; d. ‘Pie profession and public gen invited to attend. By 6 2EMENT OF THE MED!- University of New York, will at 7}; o'clock, Mareh 10, in the Washington square, MONEY MARKET. say, March 9—6 P. M Wall street was ina state of considerable exeiteme but it seems to bave little effect beyond the limits | speculating for a rise, | appear to bave things all their own way, for the best rea- ven in the world—they beve the operations all among | We have never kuown an upward movement a email class of xpeeula- It is #0 limited that the raw ma- At the first be y Profesor G. . Hed ly are rerpectfull der of the Faculty, : ‘4 NO. W. DRAPER, F (GE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURG it New York.—The neement of the College will be heldin the € Thursday, 1th March, 1882, at half-pant rofesvion and the public are fuvited to attend, bysicians and Surgeons, 67 Crosby street. ROBERT WATTS, M LANK ROAD, BERGEN POI E Ass romor bas beon put in circulation that Sunday last came off at m form the public that the Union Hote proceedings, nor was of my place, wor had f any know person visiting my place will find aa perfect dey house in the State of New Jersey. ANDREW VAN HORN. y. in the great wig- versity of the Sta at thoroughfare. . D., Seerctary to the Faculty, ney ftocks confined to the pretent one. soon be used up. at in favor of | t a platform of house, wish to in- never ‘upholds #uch no within lees than five roiles . ej Norwich and Wore Hudson River Ra Lawrence Mining Co. erial for a great smaeh; and Wall street will howl one All the fancies are enormously inflated, Prices have advanced so far and so rapidly that th not go on much further, and it would be ruin to dozens to ndvance, and it 4, Rochester aud Syracure, 1; Whe bulls are of there days, ', ON THE oon INST NT, ON : j# on banks of Montrenl, th: ivsisquoi Bank, Vermont; i The above reward wi returning it to No, 2 Hudson street REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 2D MARCH, IN York train of cars, a sone $) or $75 ia bilix, two notes fortwo thourand and them go back JAMES JACKSON, is impossible to go back without tion of holders is by no means plea no doubt, wish themselves well The #teamer, to-morrow, will not take out anuch gold en engaged, and the probabi- The demand for It is imponssbs the Philadelphia and porte-monnate Wn in favor of I other for five hundred dollars; also, other. value except to the ow REWARD Yonkers, on Sund ed Gold Watoh, wi The tinder will rticles with Mr, Me nt utroet, New York OST—ONE ENAMELLED AND DIAMOND BREAS Vin, and one pairenameiled and diamond Bar Rings, to Maiden inne and Cortlandt atrects, nwich strectsr A Hleral reward either oF all to 19 Maiden lane, SDAY AND SATURDAY having on it two (. and many of | at of the business B.S. ATGHT, , IN THE ¥ 7th Dut a small amount has b lity is, that it will not foreign exchange har been quite moderate to-day. © bills on London at 10a 1034 per cent premium; on Sf, 1894 a Sf, 173g; Ameterd 4, 7834; Hamburg, A telegraphic despateh from Alvany eays that the Canal Bowrd have determined to reduce the tolls on merchau- die, which paid eight mille last season Certain articles now paying four mills are to be redw Railroad iron, now paying two and @ half No reduction expected on m, 41 add}s; Bre- match, in going thre between Nassan ai will be paid on retur to four mills. and teveral Cha f F will be most m At 26 John street, THE BROADWAY on or South Ferry.) lave eve containing Silks, nthe return of the same to to three mills mills, is to pay a half will OST. LET, stages, (vither Pult abundle of Dry Goods, ts at the office of the Ape! to-day, atwounted to $1265 $1,702 74—balance, Hanuet be borne in mind that the bonds of the V Lroma will be wold to-ds It is an opportunity for a | ood investment, which howd not be lort Kight of eily of New York te a t Treasurer of aEY MEETINGS. THE MEMBERS OF UNUT ested to be py toot Western Ri at Ube Merchants Members of th ly interested in the K Gunnery alists should graut all the ne | ECS* SUBS COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. FIRM OF GETSON & TRIGG WAS DISSOLVED on the 4th February, hy mutual om amendment to the } poring and Mining Company has passed the Ja on aeeopted by the charter of the New Jersey Kx- tock of the N er Will continue the Manufaeturing Com Flock, (Now dereey RINER WANTED Years experiones in the hinpor! engage or form a pany.) upon applies y during the month of Pebrus coyedegide this year AA ANANAA AAACN AOL —A FAMILY CAN ACCOM! TED ‘with parlor and edsoons (unfaruishedy at Moos He ‘ray street. ss Beane, WANTED PERMANENT BOARD 18 WANT. 2g ed m otieman, wife, two children, and servant Souk of April next. Location must be news the Hatt must be reasonable, References exchanged. Address, * Board,” box 3st Post otfies. OARD WANTED—WITH A LARGE ROOM AND bedroom attached, unfurnished, in a roxpoetabte pri- ‘vate family, for a gentieman, wife, child, and servant, where the comforts of a home may'be had; west side of town pre- ferred. Terms not over fifty dollars per ino Referouces gxchanged; Boarding house Keepers need mut apply. Ad- dress box 2,229 Post 'OARD WANTED.—A LADY WANTS A FURNISHED room, with board, with 8 widow lady who has more room than she’ wants, and where there aro no other boarders, near Broadway. State terms and location. Address" Wil Kiam,”, Broadway Post Oftic OARDING.—A SUITE OF FOUR TO SIX ROOMS TO Jet, suitable for persons of high respectability. The house is'neat and private. Full or prt board—in overy in- stance a private table, Persons about breaking mp house, will find this nt mode of living. Inquire at No. 72 Franklin etree! side, near Broadway, OARDING.—A SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM adjoining, ou Broadway, suitable for a geatieman and lady, with full board; also several single rooms, with full or partial board, for gente, No. 347 Broadway. Reforonces re- ivired, OARD WANTED—FOR A LADY, WHERE THERE will be no questions asked, stating torms and location, By note, post paid, Herald office, "J: 0. Be cineansinmetieee a USES.—TO |] , TWO OR TUREE PRET CAE venesn ninth street, between Third Poa each fy ag ate A a ae! OM a NES PRICE 5 Hudson etree! 8 IN BROOKLYN TO RENT.—THREE OF ‘rentoel two story and attic, with basement and k houses, on the corner of Sauds street aud in Brooklyn, & short distauce from the . To genteel families, they will be rented ail faroifies for $400. Apply to FBLA before # A. M., or aitor SP. Me HOTEL, DETROIT, TO LET.—THIS NEW nt botal will be ovimploted by the 19th May in brdlt_ ef Connecticut free stone; rooms; iy lor 26 by 70, and the dining hall 45 by 12), and 2> in lear.” It finished with plate marble mantel tiful stucco work, electro-magnotic enuncia~ tor, and all modern improve The owners are now putting in the greater part of the furnitnre; bus the lossow ‘ull Llroquired to furnish te the amount of about $8,00 arly npplicat 30 sainie CRANE & WESSON, Detroit. ROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE STORE ‘ocenpied by she lute Joseph Keeler, No. 6 Contre atreot. the stock, &., for sale at a fuir valuation. Also, to let, two lanes rooms for ofiees, For further inforination iaquite ou e prem SPLENDID STORES.—TO RENT, FOR VIVE OR TEN years, the two fine five story stores, 43 and 45 Barclay street. They are, without exeeption, the finest stores in thu city, “For terms, &e., apply to Ed. H. Hudeou, 92 Broad- way, or W.H. Holbrook Hof Broadway. GTEAM POWER TO LET, AND WELL LIGHTED room, with constant and steady power, st CAMP. BELL'S Iron works, No.9 Adams etrcet, Breoklyn, aoar- Catherine Ferry. Hai: under Hudson. OARDING.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLE- men ean be accommodated with broakfast and tex— dinner on Sundays—with well furnished rooms, on first second floors, containing all the modern improvements, an in very pleasant location, within one minutes’ walk of the Broadway and Eighth street stages, All the comforts of a home can be enjoyed, References exchanged. Apply 102 Seventh atr OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND IIS wife, with a servant, (partial board for the gentleman, ) respectable house, where there are but few, or no other boarders, Ono large, or two small roome, on the sccond floor, will be required; also, a small bedroom, on the third floor, for a single gentleman, with breakfast. Apply, etating terms (which must bo moderate), and location, to C. R., office of thi: 1,074 Post Office. BoAkD WANTED, BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN. —A widow lady, or person having no other boarders, who has a pleasant room, which they are willing to let at a fair price, situated not higher than Bleecker, or lower than Canal streets, who do not move in May, and would like to let it to good boarders, who are quiet, #teady, and wish « ermanent place, will find such, by directing to Quiet, roadway Post Office, stating terme, be. ROARDING.—AN ELEGANT FRONT AND BACK ry room and pantries ae room, with or, to let separately or togeth Apply at No. 71 Warren street, OARDING AND LODGING.—FURNISHED ROOMS, without hoard, in w first class houso, No. 168 Spring street, whero there are no boarders. The sito of apartments now offered consists of two large handsome rooms and pan tries, second floor, suitable for & gentleman and wile, or single gentlemen. OARD WANTED-—-FOR TWO LADIES, BY THE ler of May next, in a genteel family. Unexceptionable refe- rences given and required. Address, post paid, Box 1,029, Post Office, stating name, location, terms, and particulars. OARD WANTED.—TWO FAMILIES, COMPOSED OF two gente and their wives, two infants, and servants, wish 40 obtain permanent’ board,” together’ with suitable rooms, to commence about the midd{o of April, or first of May. Three rooms required. be rearonable, First clase boardin need pi RD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, in private family, either in this city or Brooklyn, where there are no other boarders. Please address Box 2, ng Post Office. P.S. No boarding houee koopers need ply. OARDING DOWN TOWN.—A VERY PLEASANT front room on the second floor, with pantry and bod- rooms attached, if desired, suitable for a gentleman and his wife ; also, one double room for two or three gentlemen, aud one single room, all handsomely furnished, and ready for families who wish to take rooms for the year, Do not move on the first of May. Reference required, Apply at No. 44 Barclay street. ress “HL —GOOD FURNISHED BED ROOMS, AND parlors, on second floor, to rent to gentlemen, with partial or full board—private tablor. There are rooms enough to accommodate six or eight, @ party, or will be let separate, Hot and cold bath roome. Apply to Mrs MEDHURST, 541 Houston street. OARD IS WANTED FOR TWO YOUNG LADIES.— the room should contain & sofa bed, es one of the lad gives lessons ia music, and shonld occasionally receive pup in her apartment. Terms must be moderate. Direct to M. at Bradburn’s bookstore, corner of Fulton and Nasa ttrects. COUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN and wife, On or near the Hudson, and not beyond Car- manville, in 9 private family preferred. References cx- changed for one month. Address box 2,714 Post Office. URNISHED ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST AND TEA, wanted in # private family, where there aro no beard: ers, in Brooklyn, near Fulton Ferry, by a gentleman. Ad- gress, stating location and terms, box 1,146 Post Ome w ork. EW HOTEL.—COMPLETELY FURNISHED ROOMS, At $1 60 per week, and some as low as $1 25 por week: rooms, per night, 2c. This admirable house is Ligh throughout with fas; warmed by hot sir furnac clorets on each floor. Open during the nigh with immediate possession, to let. Corner of Frankfort streets, PRIVATE, ROARD—FURNISHED ROOMS AND I” board, No. 4U ae! ‘A’ Store, William and OOMS WANTED.—A FRONT PARLOR AND TWO bedrooms, furnished, betw: Fourth and Sixth a: nues, and north of Eighth stregt, with or without board, for i family. Address box 3,453, Post Offie T—A WELL FURNISHED PARLOR, FOR A lady and gentleman, with board for the lady.’ Address E. S., Broadway Post Office, Terms weekly, in advance. ANTED—BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, from the Ist of May, on Staten Island or the Ticuity of New York. -A private family, or whore thereare but few boarders, will be preferred, Address box 3,433, ec. WASTED—BY A GENTIEMAN AND WIS WIP and also a single gentleman, board in a private fa- mily, or where there are but few boarders, Location ucar Broadway, and not above Bleecker street. Terma must be moderate,’ References exehanged. Address J. IL. H., Herald office, ANTED—BY A YOUNG G nished Room, suitable fer lodging. Location either in New York or Brooklyn; down town preferred. Please address box 1,673 New York Post Office, with terms, which must be low. | References given. YORK, FAMILY HOTEL, NEW BRIDGE STRKET, Ludgate Hill, London.—Tho above house is cemtraily a4 an excellent coffee room, ten or twelve private sitting rooms; between forty and fifty light, airy bedrooms, im, cold, and shower baths always tendance; a fixed charge for ‘ew York Heralds filed. Thomas Quartermmsine tenders hin to his American friends, for favors he d at their hands, and’ eolic 1 their continued patronage and recompendation, HOUSES, ROOMS, &. ‘WANTED, A GENTERL PRIVATE PAMILY 18 DESIROUS OF renting a modern House, with all tho present improve- mente: and to lighten the rent, would accommodate. two geatlemea with a euit of rooms, on the sec or third furnished or unfornished—without board preferre required, breakfast will be ser The advertises ular choice as to lo object is to ‘ap- An early communication is requested. Only the Most respectable need answer. Tho ene of the rooms will acoord with the rent of the house, The terms will be as rea fonable as possible, Address FREDERICK, Herald oftive, stating where an interview may be had. OUSE WANTED.—WANTED, BY 8 SMALL FAMI- ly a small house or part of & howe, not too far up town. Rent moderate, Address, stating Corms, to this of- fice, to Thomas C, A EUR ok night porter in he 1 ANTED, ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST OF . May, in the lower part of the city, a how table for keeping boarders, Must be below Caual street, Rent not to exceed $1,000, Address, stating location and terms, to LLIAM MURPHY, 257 Broadway, up stairs.) OUSE WANTED—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, WITH- out small children, a three story aud attic house, with all the modern improvements, between second and Sixth avenuor, and Bleocker and Tenth atreets; rent mot to exceod, $700 or $750. Addroas Box 262 Post office, OTS WANTED.—FROM TWO TO FOUR VACANT lots, full size, on the south side of the street, botwoon the Fourth and Sixth ayonues, and not above Twenty-thied street. Address, hox No. 1,306( thirteen bi irty- five), Pore Omee, OX No. (thirteen bundred snd thirty NT AND BACK PARLOR, two bedrooms, with kitehen and front basement. Ap: Herald office. None need apply except tho he above apartment not to exceed §: ART OF A HOUSE WANTED, BY A SMALL, GEN- teel family, in the Tenth, Seventeent! Wards; the lower part proferred. No obi mts hiring @ whole house, Please address Marshall, Herald office, stating particulars, PME ADVERTISER WOULD LIké TO Titk, FROM the first of May next, part of a gontool story House, that has gus and water introduced, in a pleasan cation uptown, between Fourth and Ninth avennos, (hie family consists of himself and wife,) where there are. no small children in the house, Address T.2’., Herald office, Referenees exchwn, ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, CONTAINING ROOM sufficient for three grown persons, two children and a wervant, between Broadway and the Bowery, not higher up than Broome street. Ment not to exceed $170, “Addrows Printer, Herald office, ANTED TO KENT INSTANTLY OR TO MAY—BY by agentioman and his wife, without chtidren, a por- tion of a house, consisting of ono floor, or ono large rom with one or two amall bedrooms, lurce’ pantrivs, warn and cold bathe, and Croton water. nast bow private one and situated in a fine neighborhood, trom Fourtecnth to ‘Thirtioth street, between Sixth, Seventh, Bigbt Ninth avenues, Terms moderate, Unexceptionable ences. Address Thomas A. J., Union square Post Othe. R. ANTED—ON FIRST MAY, A SITTING ROOM AND | and'soe somo excellent family an bedroom, unfurnished, by 5 gextomen and his wife, | the country, MAJOR DAVIS, Ho who have no children, References give 1 $1008 yenr, Address A. C. A., Herald off WANTED TO RENT—THE LOWER PART OF + nico ra rexpectable family of th ebil- dren, Rent $200 or $225, Any por apartments will receive attention by addres ut this office, t mot bo Ox: — FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEX' of & modern honso, in & ontoal nelghboriiood by a highly respectable funily of three crown pers Moderates Addrers & ote, stating particulars, to Th Ry Herald offic ANTED—A VLAINLY FURNISIED COTTAGE -| E ‘ORSES !—HORSPS !— TORAGE.—VENICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. also Household Furnitnre, will be taken om reseonable terms, by eurly application to GEO. W. MILLER, 480 Brondway, (up staies.) Also to Jet, on Crosby street, @ largo roc’ wulteble foe & light mechanich! business, Odd Fellows, &c, SUITE OF ROOMS IN BROADWAY TO LET—FOR the ensuing sengon, to & genteel family without children, or to single gentlemen with partial hoard, Reference of tho best character given and required. Apply at 784 Broadway, corner of Tenth ntre 0 LET—A SHOP, ON REASONABLE TERMS—IN A good locality, suitable for a sash or blind maker, Ap- ply th the office, rear of 207 Wooster atreet, © LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, ON reasonable terms, a very convenient two story brick House, No, 123 Troy street, betweon Greenwieh and Wasli- ington streets, Inquire on the premises. 0 LET—A PART OF A THREE STORY MOUSE, ON See avenue, near Twentieth stroet—the second tory, consisting of four rooms, kitchop, and room in the third story, with privilege of bath room, and eounter cellar. To a gentieman and wife, rent $250. Apply at No. 197 Bowe- (coal ofiee,) during the day, or at 2 Fourth street, in ning. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A HOUSE. IN Christopher street, near Bleecker stroot, to a amall fi- mily. Inquire at No. 80 Sixth avenue. Rent, $225. 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A HOUSE, consisting of five rooms. Can be seen from 12 to o'clock: ly at No. 11 Laight street. 0. LET OR LEASE, THE LARGE STORE NO. fot Broadway, running through to Crosby stroot (200 feet, deep); or the ‘store No, 567 Broadway, corner of Prince street. Also, the large store No. 58 and 60 Vorey street, with or without steam power. Appiy tod. STOUVENEL & CU., No. 504 Broadway. 0 LET—THE FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT DWEL. ling House No. 29 Tenth street, north rile, elose to Firstavenue. The house is in good order, and roplete with nearly all the modern improvemonts and convenieneog, Cau be secn from 10 to 2. Also, to let, the Store and Dwelling Washington street. Apply to JAMES PRICE, Office, 175 Hudson at 0 LET—PART OF A THREE STORY HOUSE, NEAR Meee aise Park, to a small family caly, consisting of the second floor, a kitchen, and one or two attic rooms. Rent, $300, Address L. M. N. 0., Broadway Post Office. 10 LET—TO A SMALL, GENTEEL FAMILY, PART of a two story House, consisting of front aud back par- lors, two bedrooms, with front or back bssemeat, north side of the eity, near Canal street, For particulare, inquire at 20 Pine street, third story. 'O LET, OR FOR SALE—THE LARGE HOUSE, 10% Fourth avenue, (lot 25x115,) containing every modern improvement—parlors, with statuary marble mantels, ant highly finished ; 1 handeliers, furnace, wash tubs, water- closets, baths, hot and cold water on every floor, aud pises losed to third story. Inquire at 774 0 LET—THREE OR FOUR NEW THREE STORY brick houses, with basements and undercellars, sitn North side of Thirty-fonrth street, between the Ninth and Tenth avenues. ‘The houses are 22 hy Of feet, and contain gas and Croton water pipes throurhout, and all the modern improvements. For terms apply to JAS. M. POST, No. 246 Bleecker street. 0 LET—A DWELLING HOUSE IN LONDON TER- race, West Twenty-third street, finished in the bast manner, with gas, bath room, water closet, &c., sud has the Croton ‘water in’ every story. Tho fine ‘terrace in front, extendin th to Tenth avenues, planted with choice trees, i free for the use of the residents only. To @ good tenant a lease of 3 pears will be given from let of Mny. ce. 0 LET—IN FIRST AVENUE, ASTORIA, LO} Island, a handsome brick House, with kitohen attached, two stories high, with cellar under the whole. House contains eight rooms, ten close te, pantries, &¢, parlors cor- niced, finished, sliding doors, piazre front and rear. A five feet. The ground is one hundred by one handred Rent low, Apply to JOHN BENNETT, No. 4 North Second, near First street, Williamsburg, L.. I. "TO LET, ON STATEN ISLAND—TWO COTTAGES, surrounded by fine forest trees, with a commandinz View of the city and Bay of New York and the Narrows the one containing sixteen rooms, kitchen, bath room, &c. with stable, coach house, &e.; the other, partly furnished containing eight rooms, kitchen, &c. Apply at No. 626 Broad way, from? A. M. to 13 M. 10 LET—FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED APART ments, to young ladies and gentlemen, iu the magniti- git bowed Nos. 2 and 27 Mercer street. Possession imrae- ely. For further particulars, apply at the Acency ot No. 76 Walker street, next doer to Flo the apartments will be shown, 0 LET—A TWO-STORY HOUSE, WITH ALL MO- dern improvements, and the Furniture contained in it for sale, suc! ndid Rosewood Parlor Furniture, quite ed i Looking Glasses, &c. Can be seen at No. 103 Sullivag street, : T° LET—A HOUSE, STABLE, AND ABOUT FIFTEEN lots of ground improved asa garden, with fruit trees. &e., on Fifty-seventh strect, with immediate possession Inguire of Dr. Schmidt, 219 Twelfth street, at half past 3 o k. Rent $400. "TO, LETIA LARGE, SHOWY STORE, IN A FINY. location for business, corner Fourth strect and Sixth avenue, a good stand for a first class” temperance grocery, dry goods, furniture, fancy goods, shoes, &e. Rent $a\, Apply to D. M. ELMORE, 7 Carmine strect—office. 0 LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—THE WHO} lower part, of the splendidly finished three story house, No. 164 Sacket stroet, near Court, consisting of par lors thirteen feet high, with ‘carved stacusry marble man tels, corniced in the most elegant manner, with panelled ecilings and heavy centre pieces, ‘There are seventeen room= in all, finished in the best style, Gas in every room. Apply on the premises, or to J. BARNETT, 152 Broadway, up stairs. CLOTHING, CASE OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. jpuadice omentlemen having any clothing, furuiture, Jewelry to dispose of, cun obtain a fair cash price, by sending for tho subseriber, at his residence, or through the poet, Ladies attended by Mrs, Dusseldorf, No. 13 Elm street. 1. M. DUSSELDORP. CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Ladies and gentlemen having any elothing, furniture, Jewelry, or stock goods, to dispow® of, cwn obtain a fair east ive for the same, by sending for the’ subscriber, at hie reat lence, ox through the post. Ladies attended by Mrs, Cohi 8. COHEN, 66 Bim stre Cc LOTHIN G.—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN HAVING any Clothing or Furniture to dispose of, can receive the utmost value, in cash, by sonding to HEN, at his store, No, 452 Hudson street. “Ladies attended by Met. Coher CAST OFF CLOTHING.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, abont two thousand dollars worth of good loft off Clothing, in large or small quantities, for which the fuld valne will be given in current money, on’ application, either pers nally or through post, to James Moroney, at hig store, 1 Orange street, nfow doors from Chatham street. CAstore corn ITURK WANTED. Ladies and gentlemen can obtain the highest cash price Si-off clothing, furniture jewelry, Me. Hy sending through post, oF otherwise, will be attended to at their ros dence, Ladies attended by styn. Torenee’s Hotel, whew Or _______d LEVENSTYN, $66 Brondway, up stairs. CMCOTHING THE SUBSCRIBER STILL CONTINTE at bis old established stand, paying ure money, for Indies’ and gentlemen's cast-off Apparel, and all kinds of snpertiuous articles, ou making applies tion, by note or otherwise, to L. A. COWEN, 17 Wall a Ladies waited on by Mrs. Cowen, FINE ARTS. DAGUERREOTYPE.—JUST RECEIVED, A PULTE stock of Scale Plates, all sizes. Thoso pistes aro u exclusively by the beet Duzuerrean Artists, ‘They seo War: ranted to take a better improssion than any other plate, to give completo satisfaction in every respect, Retail pric full size, $12 n dozen; smaller sizes ia proportion, Ribera. discount to the trade. Addr: VICTOR BISHOP, No, 23M jen Lan __ HORSES, CARRIAGES, &. A NEW LIVERY STABLE—NO. 204 POURTE STREET, neat Macdougal stecet.—A. bri ‘the New Yorts Hotel Livery stable,—The under ublic that he Stable, with harness, with Holl to give ontire satisfaction to those who may patronice Hiw with thelr custom. Horses and light wagoue of the low. cet possibly terns, Alto, horses taken on livory by tha day. we a or month, at the lowest term: N. Be Stace Carriages can be had to teke fuinilies to and feom the boale or cars, by leaving their orders at the oMive of the seabl ne: ous ©, SCHUREMAN HORSES THE OL, on Fequeate the gentlemen when they quesede oa toe to stop at the corner of Fultow and Boerwur streets, ney Horses, just fron Brooklyn, oue block east of the City Mele OR SALE~A BEAUTIFUL NEW BAROUCUE, ¢ F Roakaray Caring be ing vised onty ev Wek ce bey daei"ay. Anviy at C. Sohureimann's Now kivery BEAUTIFUL SORREL ioitsn, SLX yenes old, 10% hands high, found, kind and atts ve a mile in three minutes ‘and twenty secon n durance; would he # first rate family he or an express waxon. Di 00. wh the day, av eh stroet, anil Seventh atrec Within 10 or 12 miles of the city, necussihle by rai ond, for the months of July and Angivt. Any person sav Jun queh a ome co rent, may haar of wood (ousats Address Vookstore, 152 Sixth avenue, stating location aud roomie t fair pr Adilrese O. ng prive aud particulars, ANTED—A STORE OR BUILDING, IN SOUT street. Any person wiehing to sell ont, sell lew von wishing to a con hoar of t pure eostig mote to tie ¢ to Vioveqoe's Carriage fi may bear of ® eush purohae HORSE, ANOUT SIX F the saddte aad JAN'S stable, in Non y street, b wud Bridles at cB wich the owner hay ay yates {OK SALE—A BRAVTIBUL vmre old; kind and . he seen we EA On SAL and 11 Reckuw -A GOOD exer tor tt ape oD ARROAGE VOACHMAKERS, Ly / others, who may have a a ne horre, that ot Wikh to di —————— —