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Facts for the Fashionable World.—No. 1. | Gentlemen will find % magniticent assortment of Kid | Gloves, of the best Parisian styles, at CLARK'S, corner of Broadway and Houston street. As he keeps this article ‘more for the convenience of his evstomers than to realise , profit thercby, those in search of Gloves should not fail to make him a visit. £ Facts for the Fashionable World.—No. 2. Shirts eut by an artist, aud mai tured in & tasteful, durable, and becoming mann obtained at CLARK'S, > eoruer of Broadway and Hi on street. on bettor terms than at any otter dealer's in town. Try him, Ing Clothing at Wholesale.—Merchants visiting the city for spring purchases are respectfully invited to call and examivoe our stock of Spring and Summer Cloth- ing. It embraces everything that is new and fashionable for the season, manufactured with all that taste axd elegance hour clothing is celebrated throughout the United States, Prices uniform and low. % D, & J. DEVLIN, 33 and 35 John street, corner Nassau. \HILD LOST.—-STRAYED, YESTERDAY MORN- Spring Clothing for City Trade.—We are — w displaying our new and fashionable seein of Spring Clothing, in our retail department, and will be happy to show our friends through them. Every garment is got up with taste and clegunce, and wiil be wold at uniformly low cen. PMD, & J. DEVLIN, Sand 25 John etroet, cor. of Nas Commercial Bank, Perth Amboy.—E. EVANS, 70 and 72 Fulton street, redeems notes on this tank at 25 per cent discount, in payment for ready made clothing. To have your Shirts made at Green’s, 1 Antor House, is to insure three things—perfoction of fit, elegance of style and workmanship, and punctuality in the fulfilment of your orders. The Great Carpet Depot and Regulator of Trade Prices.—For prices of English Tapestry, Brussels, Imperial Three Ply English and Ingrain Carpets, Oii Cloths, Rugs, &e., visit the eight spacious sales rooms of HIRAM ANDENSON, No. 9 Bowery, and there become familiar with the great and extraordinary reduction in prices, Still a far Greater Reduction in Price, at HIRAM ANDERSONN’S, No. 9 Bowery.—Well seasoned Floor Oil Cloths, only . per yard. Also, 200 pieces Deautitul (all wool) Ingrain Carpets, at Se, and 4s. per yar Imperial Three Ply Carpeting, at 6s., 7s. and 88. por yard; English Tapestry aud Brussels, at unaccountable low prices. ing, from my residence ‘253 William treet, my fant ‘son, about 8 years old; had ligkt hair, blue eyes, fair complexion; speaks a little English, and a little h; hig name is Jules. Was dressed in striped panta- loons, blue jacket, with a white pinafore and beaver has, Whoever will return the boy or give information where he may bo found, will be suitably rewarded, besides receiving the thanks ofthe afhicted parents. JOIN B. DEMONET, 253 William street, or 13 Courtland street. 5OO REWARD A REWARD OF $300 WILL BE paid for the detection and conviction of the pe son, or persons, who act fire to either of our Marble Works on the night of the 22d instant. JAMES LEVY, 113 East Kighteenth street, cornor of Third avenue, and JOSEPH W. BRAY, 955 Broadway, eorner of Twenty-fourth stro 5Q REWARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY the above reward for the detection and ¢ of any person or persons who have or may ® premises or any workmen in his employ. JAMES LEVY, 113 East Eichteenth street, Third avenue. HQ REWARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY the above reward for the detection and conviction Of any person or persons who have or may assault his Promises or any workmen in his employ. OTTAVIANO GORI, 895 and 807 Broad $50 REWARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL PAY the above reward for the detection and conviction of any person er persons who have or may assault his premises or any workmen in his employ. JOSEPH W. BRAY, 959 Broadway, cor. Twenty-fourth QO REWARD.THE UNDERSIGNED WILL I the above reward for the detection and conviction 6f any person or persons who have or may assault his pre- ise or any workmen in his employ. MJOHN FLANLY, corner Broadway and Twenty-sixth st. 50 REWARD—LOST, A POCKET BOOK, CO) taining about $330, between the Bank of Commerce Gnd Bleecker street; might have been lost in ® Bleecker street stage. Whoever willreturn it to P. L. Rogers, Union Halt Clothing Warehouse, corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, will receive the above reward and the thanks of F. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY, MARCH 19, A white and liver colored Dog, a cross between s setter and a pointer; he is about eight months old. Whoever will return “him to 215 Water street, will receive the above re- 1e OW! DAY, A POCKET CASE OF SUR- Whoever has found the same, and gical Instramen 1 Great ing In Carpetings.—Peterson & | will return it to Dr. L. Proudfoot, 218 Twelfth strevt, 0 Bumphri ba ere Beentray, eroee of 0 i sie pai os bier of Rushton, Clark & Co., Astor House, shall be rotaned fargely ai fr i Wiis coment the tellawing 1 i Ivete tsar | ee aaceunmmneteieeaetaemecree 8s ingraivs, OST--ON THURSDAY, IN A NINTH STREET OM- or on leaving it at the corner of Ninth street small leather Portemonnaie, containing small bills, The finder will be suitab- rewarded on leaving it at Dr. Dodd's drug store, corner of oadway and Ninth street. OST—ON THURSDAY, | MARC Foreign and Domestic Carpetings, Otl- % eloths, &c.—There never was a period, in the commercial history of the city of New York, precuant with more inte- rest to the wholesale aud retail’ purchasers, than the pre- if BETWEEN sent year, and, with a view to enable country merchants and IN R OH 25, famifies in the country, a8 well ax those reading in the city Prisons seleee Teen weaeeneata ta ed ioity, who may have occasion te purchase for | Ooier will he auitably rewarded by leaving it at No. 4 Union ie purpaces, and are mot xequainted with the prin ples upon'witch the carpet and vilcloth business 1s leg mately conducted, we cannot perform a more agrecible duty than by dirccting their particular attention to the largost_ and” most .extensive store in this city, Messrs, PETSRSON & HUMPHREY'S, 379 Broadway, corner of White street, where every variety of style, shade, attern, and color will be found in the greatest profusion,” The high character and moral evctitude which governs this exém- Plary fires, in all busiagss transactions, are so proverbial that the came of the firm is its best eulogy. square, PUBLIC LECTURES. CHANCE FOR THE LADIES TO BE INITIATED to the mysteries of mental alehemy. Professor W's LIAMS, encouraged by the signal success which has heroto- fore attended his afternoon entertainments, has been in. duced to give another, to ladies only: at 3 o'clock, this P.M at Metropolitan Hall; also, a public lecture, at half past seven o'clock. } Good Segars are xery difficult to procure now-a-days; Dut the undersigned feels warranted in assur- . ing the public shat among his stock they will find the very best brands sent from Havang, From his long experience in the business, he is confident thet customers who come to hima will not go awoy dissatisfied, either with his Segars or with his dealing. | M. MORALES, 11334 Nassau street. uae SPECIAL NOTICES. OST OFFICE, NEW YORK.—NOTICE—THE EURO- pean Mails per U. S, Mail Steamship Washington, will close at this office on Saturday, the 27th in t 1034 A. M, W4M. V. BRADY, P. M. OTICE.—THE CONSTABLES OF THE CITY OF New York are requested to attend a meeting at the Ten more of Singer’s Sesving Machines fold March 25—more evidence of theis, being appreciated, Y ch ae af : house of H. Evers, No. 102 Centre street, on Monday, Mareh eee, eee mrash un cloth, lenkhon oF linen, is ine | 29,182, nt 8 o'clock, P.M., on. business’ of import Co ench, Sitting (ne oF cond be satisfied, "LM SINGHR & CO., | Lti# expected that all the constables of this city will bein attendance at this meeting. (Signed) W. Thompson, of the W. Cook, Fourth ward; J, Poraz, Sixth . Finch, Fourteenth ward,—Committee. 255 Broadway. 'To Railroad and Canali Contracters.—Bar- ton, Bro.'s Portable Blacksmith Forges are offered for Second war ward; and —THE TREASURER OF THE No. 66 Duane street, These forges are large enough to wold ¢ Department, with much pleasure, acknowledges tho a three inch square bar of iron sey, are compact, nad receint of four hundred dollars by the hands of Chafes I e be " Ore! » ey di io Vi Meas hes peta paciee co, any. Gener tage, Ale romwell, Esq.,asa donation to the Widow and Orphan Fund ofthe Department, accompanied with the following communication. JOHN 8S. GILES, Treasurer. New York, March 26, 1852. C. 'f, Cromwell, Counsellor at Law, No. 63 Wall stroet.— New York, March 26, 1852—My Dear Sir—Tho settlement of a matter ofdifference between Mr. P. T. Barnum and Mr. D, H. Haight, (two gentlemen liberal and generous as the sc- quel shows,) through my intervention, Fires me, by their consent and request, the grateful duty of presenting to the Fire Department 350 dollars, fox the relief of the widow and the orphan; ong halfin the name and on behalf of each of those zentlamen, td which I begloave to add fifty dollars, om my own part, by way of making the matter go &mo and i even. Whilecounsel to the department; ! faa o¢ to observe the practical workings of your beautiful 5; charitable benevolence; and to know with what undeviating fidelity every cent donated went, and with what unerring certainty to the well judged relief of the destitute and help- less, the relicts of those who had perilled comfort, healt! and’ even Mfe, for their fellows. It affords me, sir, unspeaki Selling Off!—Great Sen tLast week but one! !!—A. JOEL & CO., N Broadway, beingabout to effect some extensive altcrations in their store, will sell at on immense reduction their well assorted’ stock of Watches, rich Jewelry, Silver and Silver plated Waro, Por- evlain Vases, Papier Mache Wares, Opera Glasses, Fans, an other rich Faney Goods, (their own importation) until the 2d of April, when their store will be closed while the alte: tions are being effected. Tecth are now Inserted without Veet | | ent the roots, The teeth are put on gold plate, and place in the mouth the sume as if the roots were out. J. FOWLER, 136 st, two blocks west of Broadway, Gourand’s Liquid Hair Dye is without exception or reservation the very best ever invented; equally celebrated is GOURAUD'S Medicated Soap, for curing pim- | ble pleasure to be instrumental in assuring this small in- Ries, freckles, sallowness, chaps, ehates, roughness, crease tothe “Widows’ and Orpha Pi Believe me, Poudre Subtile uproots hair from any part of the body. | truly. your obedient servant, sROMW ELL. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Hair Glo street, near Broadway, Clirehugh’s Wigs and Toupees stand un- rivalled for their perfect fit, beauty of finish, lightness, and durability. Gentlemen would do well to call and see them before purchasing elsewhere. Copy the address, 179 Broad- ‘Way, up stairs, opposite Howard's Hotel. i) at 67 Walker | Jou 8. Gites, Esq., Treasurer N.Y. Fire Department. 0 BUILDERS.—PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED up tothe Sth of April, for the manufacture of the fol- ing Work, 22 sets maho; sh doors, 2inches thick, 5feet inches wide by feet lon ter rabbeted together, bevel style, sash made in the desr, 6 lights to cack pair of doors, all glazed. 19 scts mahogany French windows, 1% inches thick, 4 feet by 7 feet 1 inch, after rabeted, 6 lights to each window, all glazed. 4 sets’ mahogany sash doors, 2 inches thick, 4 feet Minch by 8 fect, after rabeted, 6 lights to uch all glazed, made to correspond with the 22. wets. 7 sh doors, 2 inches thick, 4 fect 1 inch by 7 feet, ed, Glights, all glazed. 43 French windows, 1% inches 3 feet 7 inches by 5 feet 10 inches, atter rabeted, 6 all glazed, 32 of these windows to be of mahogany, of them pine, 95 sets of door and window casings of pine, to fit the above openings, th to have 2inch casings, the 13¢ inch doors and win 14 inch eus- ae sash doors Wigs, Toupees, and Hair Cutting.—Citizens and strangers are requested to onll at the manufactory of MEDHUKST & HEARD, 27 Maiden lane, where they have on hand the largest and cheapest assortment of Ornamental Hair in the city. Also, to witness tho new spring style of Mair Cutting for 1852. Ralard's Hatr Dye and Chemical Hair Fastener, the best in the market, for sale wholesale and retail at No, 415 Broadway, corner of Lispeuard. street. Druggirts and other dealers supplied at a liberal discount, feet by 7,4 li sh made in Also, Dr. Ballard’s celebrated Dinrrhma and Dysentery | the door. 2, 134 , moulded on remedy, particularly adapted to the Southern climate aud | hoth sides, 3,600 running feet of bse, or moss board, 8inches California. wide and % inch thick, all worked, rabeted on the face, base moulding, 3,600 running 25 M 114 inch hard pine floor and planed on one side, best and fitted for a 24g or i feet of moulding for above boards, tongued and groove: Halr Dye.—Batchelor’s celebratedLiquid Bair Dye is the best yet discovered for colering the hair My whiskers, the moment it is applied. The wonderful ease and | quulity. 13 inch hard pine boards, planed on one side, Sertainey with which this favorite and old established Heir | and Il inches ‘wide, for steps, best. quality, elear. 1M % Dye performs & astonishing. It is for , or applied, at | inch thick, hard pine boards, planed on one side, and S BATCHELOR’S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wallstreet. Copy the | inches wide, for rivers, best quality, clear, 260 running foet address, of straight ‘mahogany moulded rail, suitable for store, 12 . room Se RAR Ga maliogany newell posts, base 6 inches square, 250 134 inch ‘Wigs and Toupees—Batchelor’s new style moulded. bannisters, turned to match newell posts 34 of of Wigs are pronounced the most perfect imitation ofnature | short. 20M best quality of pine laths. P.S. The ‘above Jot invented._ Those wanting a verysuperior artiele, shonld | work is to be duplicated. Reference, 8. BRANNAN, Irving oall at BATCHELOR’S celebrated Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall | House, No. 211. street, where can be found fin the city. Copy tl dre Itis with some natural feeling of exulta- tion, that CRISTADORO announces to the fashionable world and the public, a Liquid Hair Dye, which is superior to any other known. | Its superiority lies in its preservative, ais well as its coloring properties, Not only docs it produce » the richest and most natural shades of brown or black, in- stantly; butit does this without impairing the life of the hair. ‘On the contrary, it revitalizes the fibres. The com- ponents of the preparation are chemically the same as those which nature uses for the same purpose. That the result of itsapplication may he witnossed is all the inventor asks, well knowing that when its merits are understood, it must supersede every other hair dye. Applied and sold wholesale and retail at CRISTADORO’S Wig and Scalp Establish- ment, 6 Astor House. largest and boot assortment {OR ALBANY DIRECT, OR AS FAR AS THE ICE will permit.—Passage, 50 cents'—The steamboat NIM ROD, Capt. E. J. Small, will leave the foot of Beach street, this, (Saturday) aftern t 6 o'clock. Freight taken on reasonable terms. For deck passage, or freight, apply on board, or at the office, coruer of Beach and West streets. J. E. COFFERE, Agent. FINE ARTS. R. J. H. WILTON, AGENT FOR ARTISTES, BEGS ‘most respectfully to intimate to the profession, ervices will be available from the middle ef April’ the end of Augnet, “Partics desirous of enguging him to con~ duct their busine: i communicate by letter, to the care of S roadway, which will recsive Ne immediate ‘Will not die In their holes, nor create a | 7 :’'S HALF PRICE ENGRAVING AND PRINT- stench, by using Costar's Exterminator of rats, mice, cock- | FX FELYS MALT ERICE ENGRAVING tk Wedding, roaches, ants, nd at home Cards, Not Cor a to the humana family. Visiting, Address, n the very best style) * COSTAR'S Depot, 44 Broadway. Warranted effvctual im | (iC US.cu Envelopes, Ae, Anengraved plate and Atty all ca es. cards for ten shillings. °N. 1k —Depot for the sale of Copper- Wonderful Discovery.—Spectacles, Ear | Piite Presses, Burned Oi loki a INDOW PLATE ENGRAVER AND MANUPACTU- rer. Clark, 539 Broadway, is prepared to fur- nish Plates for Windows, at one-half the prices formerly charged, engraved in the most handsome manner. On hand, Trumpets, Blindness and Deafness annihilated by tho use of Dr. Lutener’s new treatment, the cures that are being daily performed by ite use, is almost miraculous, The Deaf and Bind’ are allke invited to call and be cured, Dr, Luvener « Infirmary, 80 Prince street, second house from Broadway, | a great variety of beautiful Silver Door Plat t very low open daily from 9 till 3, [ Brices., Wedding and Visiting Cards aeatly éugraved aud er printe| 9 Broadway. A Real Pain Killer.—Thoge of our readers , ' x OUNTRY AND CITY PUBLISHERS OF JOURNALS, New York, who will notice this card edity ictures’ equivalent forthe same at the who are afticted with Rheumatism, Pains, Aches, Sore Throat, &e.. will get certain and speedy relief BUSH'S Magic Cream Liniment, ata cost of only Principal Depot, 3: ay other Druggiste. Boctor Hunter's Eye Wash and Pile Reme= dy are miracles. The lotion will relieve the most excruci ating suffering from Piles, at once, like m IF it does not, he willreturn you tho price, $1; ae to those who have trie every other reniedy to no. benefit, he will give enough to test ) its Virtn Office No. 3 Division street; no other place, Consultations private, 5 Hot Salt Water Baths, Desbrosses street.— | ‘The season has now arrived for the use of those indispens: by using ) C 2oents. Greenwich street; corner of Duane, and in or out of inlly, shall receive establishment. Holmes Dacucrreotype Picture Galler Hroudway, four years established, with two large, sky’ and all the modern facilities and’ improvements for makin pictures ia euperior style, commanding public attentio the flattering commendation of all who have soen them, and the honor of being awarded two premium medals by’ the American Institute for the same works of art, warranting the proprietor to make it known tothe world, and to rex spectfully invite every person wanting picturos to remem- borand callon him.” ° HOLMES, DP AGUERREOTYPE GALLERY TO LET, IN BROOK: lyn; one of the best locations. Also, several suites of ces and sdlendidjblack grates, Rooms with marble chimney die appendages to health, Invigorating and healthful to the : At apts sEO, winter's invalid, they renovate and purify the rheumatic and prone ee, whvaeatet tM GEO. paralytic, and are not susceptible of danger from cold, The > Putieaee’now in improved order, and the genins of HENRY ABINEAU is till triumphant at his popular position, the foot Uf Desbrosses street. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ys SEE THIRD PAGE. - _.. RELIGIOUS NOTICES, EW JERUSALEM CHURCH, EIGHTH STREET, near Broadway.—Rey. R. De Charms will preach t morrow morning, at 1034 o'clock. In the Syontns, a lecture will be deli by Professor Bush, at 74 o'clock, Su! Joct—"'Sleep;” viewed in the light of the New Church. O MAP PUBLISHERS—THE PLATES AND COPY- right of the large and splendid Maps of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Al showing tho townships and #ec- tional lines of th 4 Statos surveys, together with some small plates, compiled by thi Tourette, are now offered for anle to close t! They may now ho bad at a bargain, by applying to Sherman & Smith, Map Publi ro a. Cedar street; orto Ey R. rk. _ PAPER HANGINGS. EW PAPER HANGINGS.—THOS. FAYE & 00., 438 Ponrl street, near Madison, have just received the new spring patterns o€ every known style inthe trade. The pub- ate Insited ts oxamfnebefore purchasing, artistic Worke tel e rotail department. mon MiGne'* THOMAS FAYE & CO., 436 Pearl street. APER HANGINGS--HUSTACE & EBERT, 130 PEARL, street, near Maiden lane, have for sale a now and beautiful aesortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, &c. which they offer at low prices, Our Mr. Ebert having beon A manufacturer in Paris many years, our articles are of su- perior quality. PERSONAL. : ANTED.—THE FRIEND THAT GAVE INFORMA- tion on Saturday thro ‘once before, shall b wat gh Boyd's City Despatch, and a fr treated md, and liberally re- irded. Sw OTICE —TO THE JOINERS OF NEW YORK.—I understond it is to be ten hours’ work, alongshoro, at at the foot of Marketatreet, The work 1 | < ASTROLOGY, &o a downenst built ship, which has come hero MRS, PREWSTER, PROM PHILADELPHIA, TEN to have unfinished work done by a downeast man. Now, rs her services’ to ladies and gentlemen of this city, shall we, the joiners of New York, work ten henrs per day interpreting Dreams, on what is culled old work, or not?’ Please answer throug! ‘antly relied on by Napoloo: the Herald. J. Weta, ‘ofthe Indy” or gentioman tuoy will — = | marry. Also the names of tho visi noo 41i Grand between Clinto: atrect, fifty cents; gentlemen, o1 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. THCE—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between the undersimned, under the firm of and Attorney streets. Ladies doll < EDITORIAL FROM THE SUNDAY MERCURY, OF ‘a 0 is thi March 21. 1862.—The power of the press is mighty, and eee Murch 21, 162, etved by mutual con- | +4 prevadl.—ithe Wonders of Aatrology.—People. who st 7 ‘ MARTIN W, BROWN. e that astrology is not a sc 0 grontly mistaken, HENRY F. MAIRE. o work out ite results, arithmetic, algebra, and astronom: Notice,—I. F. Maire will continue the importation of all ht into play; and the ealculations upon. which dexcriptions of English and Swiss Watches And Moyomonts, | Horoscopes are framed, and nativities east, are of the moat At the Old stand, 53 Nassau street, up stairs. abstruse charactor. The astrologer is no ignorant pretender. tures themselves ; for of Scriptural history, the Chal- ; and even ag late ae the Ie works by r alinost at the earliest p: denn priests practised astro! reign of Louis XI. of France. feiences. Certainly an art fo antiqt Af, F. MATRE. t ANTED—A SPECIAL, PARTNER, WITH $15,000, Wiriror tne lergest hotels in tho'elty.. ‘Thosmoney will be wanted for three or five years, ‘The most satistactory 10 universally. be: Foferencen given, and security for three times the amount. | lieved in for thousands of years, and hased upon the movi + Adarens Witiam, at this office. monte of the celestial bodies, ixentitled to more respect than absurd ¢ OW ties of spirit rappings, biology, &e. wed. Dr, ROBACK, bettor known, pe trologer of our day, professes to have not y revived the art in all its force and accuracy, but, in the wtudy of years, to have added very largely to its resources. It is quite certain that many of his predictions mate in ths city have heen fulfilled he let » those who are seop- tical as to his ski ora to give indisputable proof of his knowledge of the fature and the p: 6 residence, No. Frariece see nd the past, at his residence, No. ANTED—A PARTNER WITH TWO TO THRER thousand doilors, in an establishod manufacturing Iusiness strictly cash, safe, respectable, and Incre- 5,000 %0 $10,000 per annum, This is a rare chance for & business man, Can have thirty daye to ascer- tain the business; required to take charge of store and finance. Call, of address, J,,317 Rowory. 0 CAPITALISTS.-WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH fifteon handred to two thonsand dotiars, in tho mann- norally aw: nay ore oof an article for the California market, which will —THURSDAY, rat oraad aroady sate in thie city, wt a pront of two or three ‘April sitet, at three o'clock P-My a mstoh Tere OO ae chundred per cont. Satisfactory’ references given and row | hente, to wagon; piay or pay. Mr. Whelan. namos bl.m. quired, Addrces Miner,” Herald oMee, with real namoand » Lady Haynes. Z,Coneklinnamen b, g. Controville, address, | JOEL © KLIN, Proprietor. x nue, corner Monday, I a 6 Cook, Can be seen assist in plain sewing the gold fac mily. forni pS Dt CATT. Coven Ere 20 ‘Tremen an ranches. o om 10'€0 12 o'elocks AM. ANTED—A FRENCH ANTED—A BABY TO house, by a respectable t of milk. at S07 Bowery, for two da; WANTS. eet COMPETENT TO TEACH pe inch toa single person, for abou . for which her board will be d required, Address D, S,, office ANTED--BY A LADY, A SITUATION AS SALES- or an in @ Gentlemen's Furnishing Sto: cutting and manufacti *. Best of oi H. A., Herald o1 ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, A SITUATION, BY A respectable Protestant girl, who is steady, tidy and ‘trious, as Chambermaid and Waiter, or to assist in ing, ironing or sewing. Good recommendation Apply in Smith str t, for Elizabeth, NURSE, AT HER arried woman with References xi Seventeenth atre inquire for Mrs. Grant. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, ion as Laundress, in a private fumily; can bring the best of recommendations from her last place. Can be ren for two days, at N 116 Firth avenue. ANTED—AN ENGLISH OR SCOTCH WOMAN AS | yesiding between Twelfth who isa good Washer and Ironer. One satisfactory references from her last employer, may obtain City references given. rwork and attend children, t No, 180 East Twenty-tift WANIED—A SITUATION, BY A STEADY, RESPECT. able young man, as Cot the best city reference from hi ‘6 to the country. Minerty street, it not suited, Ps W. ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE young Protestant German gi I ashing and Ironing; w chman or Groom. last place. No objecti ‘an be seen for three days, do . Best city reference will be given. tory. ANTED—TO TRAVEL WITH A LADY OR Fa- A respectable young woman, of good addres, desires to engage with a family or a lady, to travel to Cali- Addrens M. D. Herald office. at 692 LADY OF RESPECTABILITY, ferences given. Address, corner of Bergen . Apply at 285 First avo~ Can be seen to-day and Born for private families, Inqui ANTED—BY A NEAT, TIDY GIRL, WITH GOOD city reference, a situation to do chamberwork and plain sewing, or chamb would have no objection to assist at washing and ironing, Please call At the corner of Twenty-eighth stroct and Tenth avenue, over BOARDING AND LODGINGS. A TINE LARGE SUITE OF ROOMS TO LET, ON TIE first floor, handsomely furnished, with full board; pri- Tate lable, if required. “Also, several Fooms for single jemen. Rote |. Apply to tlemen: Hoterenees exchanged, Apply on Ne it two ry Sth FINE ROOM TO LET, IMMEDIATELY; AND AFTER the month of May, several rooms as choice, in the same e, situated near Broadway, Address to Mr. Dechessun, ‘anklin street. OARD, WITH KOOMS SUITABLE FOR MARRIED and ingle persons, e: be vbtained at 74 East Twenty- third street. The house has the modern improvements. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND IIIS Wife, after the first of May, in a first claas house, with front room, id pantry attached: bedroom on the si r, or the ext, Ad- With reference, Mr. B., Herald office, OARD WANTED, BY A LADY, FOR HERSELF, two children, and servant, in or mear the Fourth ave- nue. References given ana required, Address B. A., Union Square Post Office, tating terms and location. would from OWN freah ENTEEL FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT- able for ringle gentlemen, or gentle! l their wives, with board, and use of bathing room, may be had wt 11S Fourth street, corner of Amos. Omnibuses pass the door, Situation pleasant. OARD WANTED — FOR A daughter, from the first of April, LADY AND HER a private family, nd Twenty-ninth streets, and west best of references given and re- tely Mr. WILKINS, Journal ef with | of Broadway. The ver; mired. Address imm & good pl plying at No. 113 Fourth street : rommerce oflice, ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | JyoanpING—A FEW GENTLEMEN CA A altvation,. $0, letra, the Dressmaking busine modated with permanent board at No. 203 Pearl strect, paderstands eodlework. anda stree; | fourdoors above Beekman. No moving on the first of t jement. or addi ead 2 May. us Via ALEXANDER WELSH. ANTED—SITUATIONS BY TWO YOUNG LADIES, OARD NEAR UNION SQUARE, IN A NEW HOUSE, 8 a wate a King char of a dressmaking establish- lit by gas, with a furnished parlor, second story front, and bedroom adjoining (also third story room, if wanted), may be obtained for two or threo persons willing to pay © liberal price for superior accommodations. No other board- er#, and no moving. Address box 2,977 Post Office, OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wile, in ar table family, where there are few boardersor none. Parlor and bedroom, with board—rooma wellfurnished. By stating price and whereabouts it is, Will find immediate answer. Address Sherlock, Herald office. and on to ees . 135 Bor WANTED BY TWQ LADIE: able private family, fleropal preferred, either ia Brooklyn, Williamsburg, Yonkers, Tarrytown, or any healthy town within an hour's ride of New York; but one room Wanted. Terms must be moderate, Address J. B., Herald office. OARD UP TOWN.—TWO BEDROOMS AND A nd to and SiT- ting room, or three bedrooms on second flight, in the first class house ofa private family, who do not move Asmall party, of respectability, desirous for the qu social comforts of a private home, will find thisatuvorable opportunity; satisfactory references required; location cheor- ful, and in the neighborhood of Union Square, Address A. a week. for one week, in a dry govds store. addressed M. ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, who perfectly understands her business, a situation Can be well recommended by her pre- sent employer, where she will be disengazed in the course of Cin give the best city references. Any comma or personal application, at 365 Pearl stro , Will be promptly attended to. C. D,, Union Square Post Office. OARD WANTED—BY TW®@ LADIES (SISTERS A small private fanily, or were there aro but’ fow boarders. The lower part of ‘the city (east side) preferred, ‘The best of references furnished as to character, &c, Ad- dress, stating particulars, C, B. A., Herald off ANTE D--A BOY, IN A REAL ESTATE OFFICE Apply at 289 Broadway, Room 2, Lafarge Buildin OARD—A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON Fecond floor, to let with full or partial board, to single entlemen, or to & gentleman and wife without young clil- nold, at the ploy! WANTED IMMEDIATELY---A SALESMAN, brush and woodware store. who understand the above busine: perfectly. Addree office of thi: Spolly aper, IN A ‘None need apply but thove ating by whom last em- ren or servant, atlO0 Waverley Place, RIVATE BOARD—FURNISHED ROOMS AND BOARD (pithont young children or servant) may Uo obtained at No. $ East Twentieth atroct, betwoon Fourth avenue and 8 Are ee a ms _. | Broadway. ANTED-FOR A FIRST CLASS HOTEL, A COM- aa DURE CLE RRRIE Petent Mend Waiter, of practical experience’ and ia, wiltioe Vitnuutoeeairusv andccen opie erate $A is ineedla Uae stating where last employed, | Beoomertreet, ; ws this country all its depart! Commercial Ww man, competent salosman, a good known in the European mar! eugngement with a respectable house in New York, as sales- man and traveller. An interest or liberal salary expected, Address Bex 100, Philadelph ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A MAN COMPETENT 1 of taking charge of a Cotton Spianiny has had a great many years experience, both in Europe and nutting up machinery, in r further information address J.'L., NTED---A GENTLEMAN ENGAGED IN THE DRY Goods Commission Business in Philadelphia, who is @ judge of goods, and favorably ets, is desirous of makin, Post Office, ; he is competent of ments. Hotel, 73 Cortlandt street, Factory; he ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A BED- room and board, in # first class boarding house, or private family, within an easy distance of Canal strect, Apply by letter to D. E. F., Herald office. HOUSES, ROOMS, &c. WANTED. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—CONSISTING OF PAR- lor, three bedrooms and kitchen, for a small family of four individuals, rent not to be more than $160, betweon Barclay and Prince streets, in tho vicinity of Broadway, Answers received for one week. Address A. B. C., Broad: way Post office. ig an ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE, STEADY YOUNG man, @ situation as light Porter, in a wholesale or retail dry goods or clothing sto: references given. Salary office, or can be seen at 17 no object. Inquire at Brooklyn, after 5 P. M. . The most satisfactory Address J. K,, Herald Catharine street, for twe days, ‘ANTS A SITUATION, AS COACHMAN AND GAR- dener, one who understands his business perfectl; well. Can give tho very best of city references as to his honesty and capability, “Address J. B. D., Herald o NTED—A GOOD RETAIL DRY GOODS SALES- ‘orton, Sons, 18 Fulton street, ANTED—PART OF A HOUSE, FOR A FAMILY OF three persons and servant, without children, Down town preferred. Please addross'O. F. M., Herald effive. References given and required. ANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT IN. cumbrance, ® large and comfortable house, with modern improvements, for a gentleman's lodging house, where the rent, or part of it, will be taken out in board or lodgings. Address Warren, Broadway Post Offic ANTED TO RENT OR PURCHASE—THE STOCK, ¢, good will and fixtures of a Porter House, situ: ated on thy North or East Rivers, below Houston street, in Ww ANTE! NTED IN A COMMISSION HOUSE—A YOUNG man about sixteen years ofage, respectably educated, who resides with his has some little exper ‘would be preferred. arents, for ulterior reasons. One ence in the retail dry goods busi Address W. H., this offic —BY A RESPECTABLE, STEADY AND sober man, a situation as a W: family, The best of references can be given. J.H., Herald office. Ww isdone. Lit Shere inquire for } ANTED—TWO OR THREE SALESMEN, IN A RE- tail Dry Goods House, where a pleasant family ty beral terms offered, and engagements by at No, 187 Broadway, trom Sto Il A. M., ir. BURNIAM. iter in 4 private Addre: New York, or near the water in Brooklyn, Address RK. S., box 1,890 y York Post Office. ANTED—ATWO STORY HOUSE, IN THE FOURTH, Seventh or Tenth ward; rent not to exceed $500 (er annum. Apply to E. T. Kiley, 81 Pine street. ANTED—IN THIS CITY OR BROOKLYN, PART of q house, unfurnished, consisting of four or five rooms, in Mood location, The applicants have no,children, Address C. who ines the naviga No. 131 Front str tho first floor of the National Theatre, in tho city of Washington, There is, perhaps, nowe other in the country more promising to a capable person than this. Opexing on | the great thoroughta: , it can command the best day custom, and i o from the ouly theatre in the | city, that, too, being as large as any in the country, Appli- cation ean be made to the proprietor of the National Hal, Washington City. ACTORY TO LET, 100 FRET BY 25, THREE STORI in agood location, suitable for light manufaeturing PUrposes.” A stoam Encino vt 5 horse power, with shafting, pelts, &c., for wale low, Inquire at 6S Water street, up stairs, OUNDRY TO FOR A TERM OF _YEARS—WELL located for agood business, Enquire of Jamo ©. Hays, No, 6 City Hall Place; or address Foundry, this office. } OTEL TO LET, AT PORT RICHMOND, § Island.—The house known as the F Hotel, with ‘e: dy and outbuildings, situated close to the fer d for summer boarders ; will be leaned fo The whole or a» part of the furni Inquire of H. 8. ROSE, Esq., 167 Broadway, or on the premises, FLOUSES TO LETSTHE TWO FIRST-CLASS THREE Story Houses, Nos. Zot and 277 East Tenth street, Apply to R. ARGE AND SMALL ROOM: ed on allsides, to Let, wit! dred horse engine.” Enquire at th of East Twenty-tifth street, of Am power froi Empire Lron M SAMUEL LEGGE’ THOMAS J. SLOAN ARGE ROOM TO LET—IN THE SECOND STORY 4 of the building at the junction of the Bowery and Di- Virion street, containing about 3,000 square fect, Adapted for w clothing establishment, or other s news ring larg Also, several lighted rooms in tho upper stories, suitafle for light manufacturing purposes. Possess immediately, Inquire om the premisos, OTICE TO CARTMEN.—CARTMEN CAN BE AC commodated with nice apartments, with good airy len attached, in Fourter between Avonn B, by applying to Jai 0) Seventh cot, near Avenue B, or Bs. N. B.—Two story brick buildings, with stables in the rear, for sale. Inquire ‘nw above, FVICES TO LET AT 130 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Liberty and Cedar streets, suitable for lawyers kind of light mechanical purpose, ax they are well li also, a large size workeh ith office attache, of said building, entrance trom Cedar street, as agold beater’s shop, for this or other mechani business, Inquire at 169 Broadway, in the store, GORE TO LET, OR LEASE POR SALB—THE desirable atoro lately fitted up with every convenience, together with the dwolling part of the house, street, near Broadway, will be let low to a 'g the lenso will be sold’ om favorable terms. Apply o mines, OF © RENT—BATTLE HOUSE, MOBILE, ALABAMA.— ‘This large and commodious establishment rapid progress, [and will be ready for rly in September neat; it is five stories iu height, fronting on two streets, 168 by 105 feet. The stockholders have spared no exponse in its construction to make it in eve t wor- thy of patronage, the rooms being large 41 tilated, having s gentlemen's dining room and ladies’ ordinary capa: ble of seating about four hundred persons at one timo, and having about two hundred aleeping rooms, gontlem lndios’ parlors, and large bar room, with bath roo other conveniencies, to make it one of the best H country, That the house may be #0 kept as to wants and approbation of its patron itfor rent through tho public prints. ing the necessary ‘A preference willbe given to'a party able to furnish the house on his own account. Application must be made to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of April next, SAMUEL G. BATTLE, Troasnror, Mobile, Ala, 0 LET—OPFICES IN BUILDING NO. 167 BROAD- way, nvet the the proprietors off rooms, ‘0. 5.” Two large offices to let, in building 167 Broadway, suitable for insurance or other companies. Rent $1,000 per annum. Apply to P. N. Gellatly, om the premises, room 0. 0 LET—AT HOBOKEN, SEVERAL THREE STORY and basement brick dwelling housos. Inquire at the Lund Office, Ho token, of . W. SHIPPEN, Agent. 0 LET---A LARGE FOUR STORY HOUSE, HAND- somely furnished, near Washington square.” This ism desirable opportunity for a family of grown persons, The advertiser herself would like board for part of the year. Address notes to Henry, Herald office, with real name, for three days 0 LET—FURNISHED AND JUNFURNISHED PAR- lors, on first and se d tloors of house 625 Broadway; ix very pleasant at’ The house is supplic ‘with bath and gas, &. Persons wishi ean bo supplied with breakfast and toa in their roo Apply as above, Re- ference given and required. 0 LET—A THREE STORY HOUS twelve rooms, with Croton water on quire on the premises, No, 4% Broome street Chambers street. E, CONSISTING OF En . P., Herald office, ANTED—TO LEASE, FOR A NUMBER OF YEARS, three to four large and light Lofts, with steam power, ituble for w clean manufacturing business. Location shave Bleecker street would be desirabl: 2 rade the and will render hi Latin, Greek lin street. hundre would be ANTED---BY A YOUNG MAN SPEAKI rman and English, a situation Correspondent, or any othe Summer Hotel, out of the cry security given. Address name, ctating whers to be seen. NGF. Bookk employmentin astore, w Himself generally useful. He can aio te and German languages. Apply at 12 Vr ANTED—A YOUNG MAN WITH FOUR OR FIV {gin the advortiser inn fashionahte bity—or a person with this amour + Gov d dollars, to and for use of the money. E. W., Herald office, with ANTED—TO HIRE, BY A small House, no higher up town th se, stating rent, &c., to Jack, at this office. WA XTED 70 PURCHASE, FOR CASH, THE LEASE Fixtures and Furniture of some good Hotel, or a go: Eating and Drinking House, in a desirable location in t city, or in ite improving vicinity. Address it 1. M., stating the location, aud Where an interview may be had. and it will bo confidentially and punctually met with attention, ank- E—A LOT TWENTY-FIVE ). on Frankfort # or in NTED TO PURCH reel ANTE feet front hy 100 fect de A Cooks, mp é Coalpi try. CHAMBERMAIDS, ers, Housework and Errand G SEAMSTRES' 1 W ish, Scotch, German, Welsh and Americ loyment; Clerks, Salesmen, hmen, Groom: jardener: employers, ' All orders promptly attended to, city or evun- ns, for all its vicinity. A hous Apply at French’ HANDELIERS WANTED—TWO LARGE CHANDE- a liers, suitable for burning Oil. Address Y., Herald office, ed it would not be objected to, r in this city m 06" good charact 'S) Servante, Servants.—The very ay be obtained at the “Select P ‘rotestant Ployment Agency,” 7 Carmine street, und «Society Agency,” Chambers street, established A. D. 1825—girla, men, boys, of every station, for city or country. Only those of er admitted. = | SERVANTS, best servants | INGLISH TURBOT. AND CHOP house, 3 y: ill be served this d. & splen- * ‘Turbot, per steamship Europh; ready trom 12 to ee 180, some fine English Hares for sale, Af EXT WEEK IS THE LAST OPPORT ITY OF joining GOLDSMITH’S Writing Classes, at the re- New York. ANT! twenty-one, street. roads and farms, Boys to | deners, Waiters, Girls Dress makers, ANTED—AT 114 NASSAU STREET (BASEMENT), thirty miles from d and Cake Baker, to & Also Clerks, Saleymen, Porters, Mon on rn trades, Coachmen and THOS. SPINK, Age —FIVE MEN A D THREE BOYS; A SM. man for Sexton of an Episcopal Church; a smart in- telligent waiter for hall porter in a hotel; charge of the dining saloon ina hotel; two men to work in gardens; a boy who understands waiting; a boy to work in 9 garden, and a boy to work on afarm—ages from sixteen to Apply at 7 Carmino street, or 106 Chambers waiter to Cooks, Chambermaids, Nurses and duced sum of $2 60 for the course of Ten Lessons. All su scribers may qake their lessons at convenient hours until the first of June. Private instruction reduced to $10, Thi Gar- ANS.—TO JOBBERS AND COUNTRY DEALERS Just received, several cases of Fans, from Paris. very large assortment of every Mind niwayyon land, VASHION FOR SPRING. 1852—MOUNNENS & CO., Hatters, 65 Division street; single Hats at wholes! prices, Best quality of Moleskin hats, $3 00, Second do, do., $2.60, Cloth and fancy Caps at reduced prices, The long and complete practical exporience of M. & Co., a3 whelesale and retail manufacturers of fashionable hats, and the high esteem they have had the fortune to win aud retain, A Fans, Maiden lane nt, ART take roughly ployed, and BOY, 1 55 Bow considerable derstande al the French. of the above and is willing to devote the whole of | ployer’s interest, can mect with a situation by addroseing note to “Druggist,” Herald office, stating wi apply this day or Mond RESPECTABLE GERMAN LADY IS DESIROUS OF obtaining a situation to attend a fancy store. fulinan Embroidery and Fanc apply at 72 Wost Twenty-first street, whe her work can be seen, DRUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO IS THO- competent to take charge of a Broadway 6 nis where an interview can be had, N. B.—! ut persons fully qualified to take the entire coutrol of a first class store necd answer, 6 YEARS OLD, WHO HAS BEEN IN carving business for three mouths, wishes to engaze himself now or the fir: making trade, Can give good references from his Last employ- er. Cull at 95 North Moore street. SALESMAN WANTED IN TH of May, in the above named or w ery. One who understands the business experience in business, and would be ver; Establish i kinds of fancy work, and embr: She would be willing to ocoup, ‘ork when net engaged in the store. ention to his em- ¢ last em- CARPET STORE Shehas ent. She un- ors equal to horself in any Please specimens of | are guarantees of the finish, elegance and durability of th stock. MOUNNENS & CO., Hatters, 65 Division street HOO BARRELS SALMON, 1,000 BARRELS HER rings, dry salted, suitable fur the West India mar- ket, 4,000 barrels No.1 Mackerel, extra quality, 54) barrels large No. 3, do., 1,000 boxes smoked Herrings, 200 barrels Shad, barrels White Fish, for sale by NELSON WELLS & CO., 81 Dey street. LEXANDRE'S SUB-MARINE BOAT.—ALL COMMU: nications relative to poarl fisheries, gold searches, or ai] other purposos to which the boat can be applied, may be Addressed to Mr. ALEXANDRE, 131 Fulton street. Oiice hovrs from 10 to 12 o'clock A. M. ARRANTED WATCHES. — SILVER CYLINDER Watcho: is full jewelled Levers $15; fine gold tore, None THE atch. may Ladies’ Watohes $25; and fine gold and silver Patent Lover it quality, retailed at wholesale prices, at t! atch Store of L. JACOBS, Importer of Fine 2 Chatham street. AWN GRASS.—A CHOICE MIXTURE, FOR LAWNS, for sale at the Union Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 23 Fulton street, noar Fulton Market. RENCH GAS FIXTU JUST IMPORTED—KICH You fits dresses; box 1,686, G LADY WOULD WISH A SITUATION AS Companion to a lady going to ¢ lifornia. She cuts would take eare of o ren, and make hervelt generally useful. Please address Ellen, Herald office, FRENCH LADY, JUST ARRIVED FROM PARIS, and not acquainted with the English language, wishes to find @ situation as Governess in a family to take care of the education of children, Boot references given, Address Chandeliers, Candelabras, Brackets, Hall Lamps, fancy aud plain, warranted and titted up; Mechanical Lamps, sani Moderators, Reading, Solar Lamps, Bohemian Glass Ware Groups, Candlesticks, 8 ware for lamps and gas fixtures. H, DARDON ——_—_———e- Artistic Bronzes, Clocks; Statues, G VILLE, 415 Broadway ) PRESSED WARE.—TURNER, 7 Duane srest, Maa iq Jay Gigss Me, etavery eeseription. hudtat tha ticet RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE THAT UNDER- atands his business thoroughly, Apply corner Fulton and Cranberry streets, Brooklyn. and preseri; liberal salar; RUG CLERK WANTED.—A YOUNG MAN, OF IN- dustrious habits, having a good knowledge of the rotadl tion business, may find & permanont situation, by addressing Drugs und Medicine, at ¢) i e, at this of RUG CLERK WANTED,—ONE THOROUGHLY AC. quainted with the city re il tral street. » Will rece: ‘Ys Apply at 71 C of patterns for tab se. Also, Solar, Fluid, and Gas G Hall Lanterns, with stained, enamelled, and ent glass; Glas stained and cut for parlor aud hall doors, Dome Jishts, &e We invite the attontion of conutry merchants to our stuck of which we largest in the city, at reduced pr Persons about Pi dtege cut ginss tor hotels, steamers restaurants, and private use, will find every varicty of pat | torn by calling at our warcrooms. Paxtivalar attention | paid to the packing of California erdors. OREHEAD'S MAGNETIC PLASTER, THE CHEAP- est and most valuable remedy ever given to the world jive Niisiee dations, address and an experienced nurse to tal Nurs URSING—LADIES WISHING PRIVATE NURSING confinement’ will moct with Plsassns nooo 0 care of the: ‘at this office, N° references, Cherry # OBACC ing from $5 ‘one or more terms. 30! AG Americans. Mechanics’ RSE AND CHAMBERMAID. WANTED, A NEAT, tidy, genteel gir small family in the up feventeen er part of the city. Apply, wit at the office of the mahogany yard, 28 and W | ot 0 € A. L. BOGERT, 66 Vosey #1 TED, TO SELL A NEW on which Agents are now to $20 per da; dollars, may rely upon havin ig them on thi ‘one others wanted, Apply at 442 Brow Union Association, up stairs. 0 twenty yenrs old, in © ‘TERS, ALSO GIRLS WANTED TO Vut experienced Hands need apoiy. f Country Agents, by forwarding | rtand on a corn ‘0. 424 Broadway. ENTS.—WANTED IMMEDIATELY, 300 ME: of good address and business talonta' and O) fe males, to operate as agents in a good and reapectable bus ness, with constant employment and the most liberal pay — n all the complaints and diseasos for which the Magnos ic Plaster is recommended, its worth is inestimable, and i PRICE ALMOST NOTHIN Let it be remembered that pain cannot exist where this Plaster is applied, mm o~ m, by ane It is exceedingly pleasant and azreeable in its use, and is | free from all those objections a! ed to the generality @ plasters. It is warranted to maintain its virtues for years, heity | and to keep unimpaired in any climate. Prick 25 Cents 4 Box, WITH FULT PIRVCTIONS Manufactured by the inventor and proprietor, HC MORENEAD M. D., Lad Broadw le by all respectable drugaists. sy. For | ‘ect. | y AND | SUCH WINNING WAYS SOME FOLKS HAVE! SO have the Hats of FREEMAN, No. 9 Fulton street, They | fre #o beautiful, that a young man with one on ix ‘apt to find pit on “airs.” Freeman's Hats ar @ best | not only beautiful, but duraile wad Romewber his | store is No. # Fulton street, near Gc IMOLAT'S SULPHUR BATHS, 547 PEARL STRERT at, from Pari and ate established in 1820 by I | These aro the only genuine Sw recommended for the eure | Skin. severe Colds, mercurial affections, & | to Drs, Mott, Wallace, Vache, Warren, and the principal 2, Tim: ur Bath: away IANO ootaver. between the . 112 Bank street, jours of 7 and 10 P.M FOR SALE. 5W MAHOGANY Pianofor (order, for sale cheap, EVER HG now walked eoxvive half miles in ¢ finieh hie BL m0, on Broadway. SPORTING, BEFORE ATTEMPTED IN AMERICA ibson, the pedestrian wonder of the i twenty days and nights, and comp ry enecesive half hi eroulean task ot 1,050 half miles « Sunday next, at the Atlantic Admitsion, 1245 conta. on Saturday. - | phys th | Mae ss oath ‘ WAANARAN AAA | CAUTION To THE PUBLIC THE vr POPU. ANTED—A VIOLINIST, FOR AN AMATEUR MIN- | gil RNa! OT lB Aa jes, and trel mesociation; also, banjo player (ono with a | tion otledbugs, cockronches, moth, ants, fl hich tenor votco preferred), ‘Those who tnderetand music | Weets om plants, and all other insects, has prot erred, Apply, at Reid’s pianoforte factory, 348 Broad- | MB partion to prepare spurious articles, and offer ther, under various de ly sas nals dare to giv six | The proprietor of th Apuly | Sh@ tinder-mentioned agente. and the principal depot PO'Y | 424 Broadway, where also may be obtained Pills for th stant: pus destrnetion of rate and mice. Both arti warranted, and their efficacy has been tried by the : ing gentlemen :—Lawrence Reid, Professor of Chemistry 4 D. D, Howard, Kay. Ir put as “free of poison.” has, in this city, only original artiel i ome haw ondent of N.Y. Hospital © Mott, rand President of the N Acailes eminent physiciansin the cit, premium of the American Insti- wholesale druggists, E. LYON, 924 Broadway. my; and many of the m ve | Tt haw aleo reveived the fi v9 | Sate For vale by all th ROOM, IN vocker and Mort is one of the most cool and pleasant roo rent will be low to ® good tenant. Inqui No. Li Bethune stroct, AT YORKVILLE A DWELLING HOUSE, dan F hi street, Wh na Thirt , ining two basements, sad two par aituched, on the first floor, ‘and the sam: oa With th . Astable to A let, if req smi] resp with flowers, fr Railroad depot, #r the Yorkville line of stages—fa . Apply on the promis, or of M. SHULE, IS Liberty street, PO LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLY? HE WHOLE, OR lower part of the splendidly finished three story house No, io Sacketat., near Court st,, consisting of par= lors thirteen fect high, with carved etutuary marbleimantels, corniced in the mort clegant 1a and heavy centre pivee finished inthe het sty! Apply ou the premi r. with panclled ceilings ekeventeon rooms Gas in every room. Rent. § or to J. BARNE No. 15 John street, up st YO LET—A SMALL GENTEEL THREE STORY ANB attic house, on Twenty-fifth streot, with gas, bath, range, Xe. and in fineorder, Rent $4), Also one on Twon" fyvcichth streets rent $40, Apply to E, B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenne, from 2to7 P.M. YO LET—A LARGE, SHOWY STORE, CORNER OF ixth avenue and Fourth street, It is ia a good locas tion, and will be let for almost any business except liquors, It is'a first-rate stand for a first elass grocery, $45 Apply at the offic TO LET—TO A SMALL, FAMILY WITHOUT CHIL- dren, the upper part ofa genteel house, with bath room, &e,, in @ healthy location, and within one block of thres lines of stares. Apply on the premises, 783 Greenwich street, opposite Bethune strect, or at 306 Peurl street, HECORN street and with the dwelling front cellar; al seventh street. 7 Carmine stre STORE, CORNER OF TWENTY-FOURTH hth avenue, to let, separate, or together rt; also, store 376 Fourth ayenne, wi small store on Broadway, Apply to B. KID 419 Pourth avenue, from 2 to 7 P.M. O BAKERS.~TO RENT, IN PART OR ENTIRE, THE, three story brick dwelling and bakery, 338 Atlantic street, Brooklyn, with fixtures and oven complete. The A PHYS MARA ww RAND SACRED CON March 2s, at the Natio ir Broadway. Part I.—1. Overture, full Ore song by M'lle Meyer, Sehuberth; 3 | mam), full Orchestra, Rossini ), song by Mine Moore, Cxapek Pverture (Fra Diavolo), full Orchestea, | Gypsy, song by M'lle Moyer ob & popular melody, ex ive and erdi. Part Mayan; 10, er; Tickets, 25 ¢ B o'clock, Day EVENING, 29 and St Canal er: 6. Spanish riffithe; 7. Selo Violin, varia- dM euted by M. Leopol ia from Attila, wong ‘by Sig. ar rand 2 ate. Doors open at7 ck; to « BERT, Proprietor. ees F. THIES, Manage CARD THE BUCKLES” NEW ORLEANS SERE- naders, Mesers, G. Swaine I y, J. IL. Colling, ter F. Buckley (known as Ole il!) Ro B. Buckley, J. Burk Buckley, av npARY, are now performing in Oaivors nia, and may be expected in New York atout the frat of September next JAMES BUCKLEY. AUTION TO THE PUBLIC.-THE NEW ORLEANS Opera and Ballet T There 4 ing compa- py under the above tit in Various places, and recently in I’hilad the publis mort grossly and outrageously, by of Collins, Raine ass, Swaine, 1b ¢ Ole Bull, who are promin inal Now Orleans Serenaders, (now pe in California), with the tion of Messrr. F former isin P. leys and Mr, © exhibitors, a whe ang S The now porforining ia nted snecoss, JAMES BU /KLEY. HOMESTEADS. ] SHARES NEARLY ALL TAKEN —TUE IR- ation will hold» M HALL, aturd ning, Maroh 27, others, pow ie your time to pin, as this asi tho books will Wea will be delivered ortly close. A able speakers, who will fully explain the workings of thie association, La. dies and gentlemon are invited to attend. Lutrance fee, for the present, only $2; monthly dues, $5; pur value of shares, HOO, M FRANKLIN, Presi location is a good one, and well ealeulated for a permanent respectable business. Apply to SAMUEL FROST, 30 South William street, N ork. ANTED TO LET—A TWO STORY HOUSE, FOR the summer. ‘It is a new house; the location ix bean- tiful; it is situated om the banks of the river, and is well adapted for both health aud comfort, with good water on tho premises, Also, a large vegetable garden attached to the bremices, Ainple conveyance, every day, to and from the city, by the xteamboats from’ the foot of ‘Robinson stroet, All communications, post paid. Por any further information, address THOMAS ENGLISH, Perth Auboy, NJ. SPRING MILLINERY. RS. BARTON, 115 CANAL STREET, RESPECT- fully informs her friends and the public, that shehas a large assortment of Millinery and Straw Goods of the new- est French styles, which she hag no doubt will insure her » continuance of their patronage. RS. RINGGOLD, LK SIXTH AVENUE, IN- oneral, that arch; also a NO. forms her customers and the ladies in she will open her Paris Millinery onthe 26th beautiful assortment of French Lace and Straw Bonnets of all descriptions, ESDAMES SIMMOND & NOEL, MILL Dress Mak ERS AND 8, 6 Broadway, opposite Niblo’s Hotel. W the present opportunity’ to return our thanks to the Indies of New York, and those visiting the oity, for their Lind patronage since ovr commencement in the above line, and beg to say that we have selected from the best Parisian houses the most rechorche patterns, consisting of Millinery Flowers, Straws, &e., which will be ready for inspection on Tuesday, the Sst March, REMIUM MILLINERY—MRS. LAZARUS ISAACS, 6034 Division «treet, near Christie street, will open her Spring Millinery on Monday, the 20th instant, where sho respectfully invites the Jadies to call and examine for them- selves. P.S.-—Country Dealers supplied at low pri OUIS NAPOLEON DONE BROWN.—THE HERO OF Strasburg and Boulogne, could by a nocturnal surpria arrest the estor of republican France, but he cannot arres the essor of Fronch milliners and dressmakers. They turn up their pretty noses at hia decrees, and tho better to show their contempt, they have just sent to theirfriend, A. CHAILLY, lobig Bowery, the first selection of ribbons, 1a nd trifumings that ever renelied thie Tand of th over, Chailly marks and stampa t pattorms for dressoe and manti faster his materials for braiding and emb tyrant knows it aud frowns, but—Iadies, re Howery, if you wish te have the newost style —TIFFANY & CUTTING, 321 BROAD- 4” way, having completed their arrangements with some Of the largest manufacturers in Brussels and Paris, of fino Jaces and embroideries, will be prepared to exhi fareh th, one of the most complete wad vari ts of Embroideries and Thread Ln in this city. In laces will be found € Coitfures, awls, Mantillas, Brussels iton and Point d” Aleng nipure and Mechlin. In embroideries, Collars, Capes, Chemisett: Guimps, and Handkerchiets, Also, ‘trimmings and. ing 1 widthe, These goods will be offered at ust ensure satisfaction to purchasers, S.—A MAGNIFICENT AND goods, embroidered and plain, at the Paris RAPER SHAW ‘Ap stock of th recent rted from Cling, is now on sul Mantilla Emporium. agit GEO, BULPIN, 361 (late 351) Broadway. INENS AND LINEN GOODS. Dama 4,84, 10-4, Het an ‘Towels, Quilts, and linen cambrie Ht tock in the city of the above goods may be found at 235 Broadway, the block above the Astor Houxe TRACY, IRWIN & CO. NEM MANTILLAS, SILKS Paris, I \ GRENADINES, CRAPE ces, Mousseline ‘de Laine, maperial Satin Plaid Jaconcts, Lawns, Organdies, Poularda, € other Shawls in full assort ment; alro w their value. Those goods, in oualit ire to meet the approval of PRANY & CUTTING, sul Br alway OTICK TO THE LADIES~THE PARIS MANTILLA Emporivm, removed from 251 to 261 Broadway, ix now open for the «pring season, and contains the largest, richest and cheapest stock of Mantillaa ever sean in America, GEO. BULPIN, SI (ate 361) Broadway, pureha Th » BELL, Vico Pres ’ tary, 24¢ Grand wtront. Thomas Law tence, Attorney, lo Beekman street, », City Hath, Y Water street. padway, street, i evening, from 6 to 9 « o'clock P. M,, for ladi had gratis, PHLET REVI Paty and street; open ever; Jock, and on Wednesday from 3 to Articles of the association may be SW—CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. would advise all who feel interested in the pros ity of Building Associations, ax well as those who ha heen deceived Ly the many unfounded d other reperts that have been cireulated to injr itutions, to attend the public meeting of the Second Kuickerboeker Building Association on Monday evening next, the 20th inet., at Knickerbocker Hull, at7>4 o'clock, on which 0 sion this asrociation will meet any argument that ¢ Drought to hear against these heneticial institutions; invite the fullest und freest discussion, publicly, at meeting, as we feel assured that the more minutely ‘and th roughly the operations are discussed the more beneficial will be the result. Workingmen, mechanics etka, attend this meeting, of importance to all} and we would 5 of ladios to this mecting, a able 4] will be present. Mr. W. T. Milliken and sothers have kindly volunteered. The prosperity of this As- sociation has been unparalle and th shares can do so at this © who Lave not pro five of the Seoretary, No. 165 Ninth avenue, as the limited number fast filling up. JAMES R. DELY ECCHIO, Pr ANNSON WILLI TRUSTERS A. Valent . nelle, Emile B John W. Miller, J. W. Og- den, Aa FE, J. Mavpey, Secretary. PUE CITY MUTUAL LOAN AND ACCUMULATING nd Association having been organized in conformity to the act of the Logislature, passed April 10, 151, ready for the transuction of business, at th Associ All Broadway, where the art of the Ansociation can bo had gratis. Any pe firous of making their earnings more than triple itself the short space of a fow years, or Any porson who is of borrowing money in order to purchase his own premis or build his own houge on these advantagoous terms, p to this Association, and who will take the trouble to aqeuains himself with the advantages, both to the borrower and the lender, by rending{ the articles and plan of th Will at once discover the key to the success of operations, WILLIAM MALL, President, No rate eARDWINLY , 3 1, No. 504 Broadway. maker, No. 5 Chatham square, 63 Bower; way. Twenty-third eLreet. dway. L. We Calvin O, Bill George Pons Subscriptions will li Entrance fee, $1; monthly i, of the above officers, j shares, NY SAVED IS A PENNY EARN A pnblie mecting of the Lexingte al by Ac lating Fund Avsociation will take place Buli's Head Hall, corner of Third avenue and T urth etreet, on Monday evening, March 2 eral eminent * will address nt indications it is fair to yy will shortly be all tuken up. Com seenre shares, or enil at th is open daily from 9 A. M. to JOUN PETTIGREW, Provident, Vice President. Junius A. CAnper, COME AND, JUDGE FOR YOURSELY tention of every person, desirous of r henefit of the muty tom, as appl rowing money for the purpose of build crtate incalted to the public meeting of th ond Green- wich Building Associxtion, tobe held on ay evening, Maret clock, in the Bleecker Buildings, Bleocker street, near Morton. | The members of this assvcistion com- —TUE AT. 2 the fall to loaning and bor- purchasing real prise many ofour lest and most intelligent citizens, who lave thoroughly exatoined all the operations of this avsogia- tion, and satistied themselves that there is uo other invest- ment equally sate and protitable. The remaining shares of iy all be takeu at this meeting, this association will prob members should not failto we. Persons devirous of becomin tend on Monday evening. with the principles of and address the iuvctin given, JOUN Rh EORGE R. Ross, Jr., Secretary Charles Crane, John Thomas, David Milliken, Samu James 5 W.E. Smith, Jr, Wik i erson, D.C, Weeks, HOENIX BUILDIN SUCIATION — INCORPO- rated February 2, ‘The Phenix is in « very prosperous condition, and pos- resses all the important and liberal features that wre re~ quired to render it an easy, safe, and pr k oMficers chosen by this Asse well known to be competent and trustworthy to the fullest on who are id entitled Entrance fi 3. Shares, $400, join ia $2. Interest of dues paid in advance ident, 94 Lud Presid Office, Cham UDSON RIVER BUILDING AND MUTUAL LOAN Association will hold a public mecting, at Bradbury's Music Room, 413 Bro Lispenard street, 6 Monday evening, Mat dresses will ered by able # isty yourself of of these institutions. Entrance fee, at present, only monthly. S. WARD, Gro. W. Morton, Sceretory Omi Vashington strevt, corner of Laight, where in Will be freely given. Persons ribe at the of Hours, 10to Saturdays, 5to7 P.M. the advantages and perfect seovrity Reserved s for ladies. Provident. OT 1CE.—BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS" FIRE IN surance Compan ns Who have taken shar fice of the company, UL hereby notified tu'eal Railroad Buildings, corner Tow, to sign the ‘As nearly all th of Chatham street an r in thi office and ribe imme be open on this nd to-morrow (Saturd 11 till 7 o'clock in ing, to sign the charter, and subseribe for the few remaining shares. J. BRUCE, Prorident. DING ASSOCIA1 FIRE INSURANCE ‘em pany.—Capital $150,000, divided into 10,000 shares, Of $15 ewch, cash paid up, with the privilege of inoreasiny the capital to $500,100.—Subseriptions for the capital stock of thie company will bo received ty the following per- fons, appointed cominissionere:—Joln Bruce, No. 2 Platt street; Wakeman & Latting, No. 59 Fulton street; John Buxton, No. 16 Nortn Williain street: Sulomon Jessurun, Mon court, Rockmun street; treet, Broeklyn; also by xplaining the great adv: No. 8 CL ho KF. Yallott, No. ll the directors. A ‘tages to be derived from the company to mechanics and amall property holders, as to those who wish to invest their money and get the largest amount of profits, can be bad of any of the di rectors, all the secretaries of ‘the different building associ tions, of at the office of M. Jessurun, No.7 Clinton court, Beekman street. JOUN BRUCE, President. 8, Jrssunus, Secretary. HE CHELSEA BUILD ‘sociation will hold their third r Assembly Rooms, corner Eighth street, Monday evening, Mareh 29, Shares will be redeemed at this mocting, and the entrance fee will be after this mecting. Members are requested to call at the office of the Secretary and get their bocks, and pay the March dues, at any time during the day or evening, until 10 o'clock. ‘WM. I, HOYT, Seo'y, No. 290 Niuth avi UTUAL LOAN AS- and Twenty-fifth UTUAL LOAN HOUSE FURNISHING AND PIANO- forte Association.—All thore who are about to furnish louse, oF hire apartments, and to whom the use of afew hundred or « thousand dollars, at a fair interest, woul convenient, and those who are anxious to possess ® good forte, and eave the expense of hiring a bad one, and there who want to eave np their money aud get fair interest uponthe smallest amounte—all such must get the plan and prospectus of this new Association, which is avout being es tablished, and cannot fail of becoming the most popular of theday,” Books of subscription are now ready, Office No. 3 Astor Yionse, at the Book store of Adriance, Sherman & Co, ‘The public generally wre invited to examine the peouliar natnre and benefits of this Association, which are fully ex- Jained the plan aud prospectas, e had gratis at the Thove office a Aée Pett. JOCELYN, Treasurer, se CLOTHING. EMOVA 11E SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY IN- forms his friends and the public that he has removed his Tailoring establisument from No. 18 Liberty etreet, to his new store, No, 605 Broadway, between, Spring aud Prince streets, ISAAC P, HULL. OYS' READY-MADE CLOTHING, WHOLESALE AND Retail, 34 Broadway,—The subscribers jnyite the at- tention of the public to their superior stock of Boys’ Ready- made Clothing, made up in the most fashionable sty! ing of Youths’ Frock and Sack Coats, Round J: Pants and Veste, Children’s plain and embrordered clot! id velvet Suits, Fancy 20, did ortment 0 th whieh will be made to 1 CAPFRY & BLOOD, 384 above White street. mi u vod styh Broadway, sact vive, seoond @ YOU WANT TO BUY OLD BOO ings?---0000 volumes of hide ty D° they must be disposed of at Y “Alaa 25.000 priate, stud seraps, landscapes, merzotin rest. JOHN P. NEAGLE.

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