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or “hemorous and satirical articles. publ. | LL ty yoo iis ee ‘o i 8 sto fx xe 88 20 ‘ 40 87 i 3. BONor & Wor' Rt. jor for oe Ten mo 94% 100 Llangollen Min | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY, ee KYORMATION WANTED OF JAMES CONWAY, WhO left Parex quay. Dublia, about the year 1824 or "26, thie rbould meet his notice, he is reyuested to call at, or write to, ho. 89 Wost Broadway, in the tare. Gountry | pavers please copy. RFORMATION WANTED — WICHAKL GANNER’S ES tate—If the gentleman wh? called on Thomas Canner, uber street, Brooklyn, will call again, he will eonfer a faver, and perhaps ascertain what he desired. APTAIN J. 7. MARSHALL WILL DO + HUISELP? A favor by calling at the Pacitic Hotel immediately. — Goon JOHN, LATE OF UPWELL, ENOLAND.— Mr. John Gouldin is requested to apply to Fieteher Weatray. 122 Pearl street, at whose office he will Gade latter of interost. 188 ELIZABETH AUSTIN (SHE HAS BEEN CALLED M.A. White, and iy said to have married a Mr. Coldamith) will hear of romething to her advantage, by addre-ring E.'C. R., Herald office. Avy friend knowing her address will pleaxe answer an above. 1AWwe AND SOON, REWARD—LOST, ON FRIDAY, A GOLD Li | pino, gold dial, lady's wate, No, 12,258. in go. fu Trom Leonard wireet. through Wat Broadway, White ‘et, Church street, Walker street. St John’s lane, Sal Bran rtreet, and Bleecker street, to Minetta street. Who- ever will leave the same with Mr. John T, Smith, No. 41 Reenard street, will receive the above reward, with the thanks of the owner. [nitialy marked on back, R. K. REWARD.—LOST, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, A BLACK Jace veil, in Broadway, between the New York hel ond Thirieonth street. The finder, by leaving it at the Herald offico, will receive the above reward. | OST! LOST! LOSTI—ON FRIDAY NIGHT, THE 25TH | inst,. between the Irving House and Fulton ferry, or Cortlandt street black morocco pocket book, contain- ing 8°56. mostly in «mall bills. ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at 194 Broadway, up stairs, Ost — ON FRIDAY EVENING, ABOUT SEVEN Yelock, between Chambers and Walker streets, a | d of ‘a cane, chased, and engraved with the own- Whoever has tound it, and will retura the game to No. 37 South William street, will be suitably re- | warded. J. M. FLOYD, 20% OF NOVEMBER Last, | neor the Fulton fery, a New York and Erie Ral | Yooe even yer b certificate, No. 24 for $200, @ated January 1. 1°49, payable in five yeurs, to bearer, jatere-t yayab'e sem aan ily, issued inthe mama of Farstow & ope. 4ll persons aro bereby cautiontd ogaisat purchasiog or improperly using said yert-Grate Dt by leaving iat the office af subsariber, 106 ¥ all street, shall be uitably rewarced. J, Q. eCAMMON. CORD—A G00 COMPS33, PRESENTED RY NAVAL | Lodge. The owner witl please yell wt 23 Ma tinon nt MBRELLA—WHOEVER HAS A SILK UMBRELLA, marked on the inside with white paint, ‘Jones, 6: Will'am et,. N. Y.,” will oblige the owner by returning it. M found in the hands of a thief, $20 reward will be paid @ bis conviction. STOLEN GOODS. TOPPEP—SUPPOSED TO BE STOLEN, ONE SINGLE stone diamond ring. ‘The owner can’ have it by de- xeribing property and payin, expenses, on application to the Original L. Jacobs, 102 Chatham street. Watohes, @amonds, and jewelry, for sale cheap. t FINE ARTS, INE ARTS —AN ARTIST OF REPUTE, WHO 13 ABOUT to sail to Australia, has for sale a few superior highly Enished ofl pictures; alvo a very interesting collertion of water color drawings, taken by himself, on the spot, from mature, in Europe and America. Apply at office 21, 333 Broadway, opposite the theatre. SEW PUSLICATIONS, EMPIRE CITY —A SECOND EDITION OF THIS magnificent weekly paper will be on sale, early this ineraing. by all the newemen. It eontaine a eicring evigina! story, called ‘‘Minny Lawson, or the Outlaw’s League:”’ s graphic report of the civic, military and fancy Ballef the Burton Dramatic Association; with forcible @iteriabs, soarkling essays, and the st variety of The best number ever hed, Mail nubscribers, $2. SS ter rae, MUSICAL. \OLIAN PiANOFURTES, —T. & 00. eelebrated pianofortes, with and without —he subscriber, who is the sole agent in ey for the sale of these instruments, (the reputation ‘whieh has become w rid: wide,) is now prepared them at prices which, to those wishing to purchase, mot fail to be satisfactory. Posse facilities for taining pianos unsurparred, if equalled, by those wtber Bure in the city, he does not hesitate to say De ean present inducements to buyers not to be fo @senhere. He has constantly on hand an extensive soxtment of econd hand pianos at bargains, which fearlessly asserts sill defy competition. Gilbert’s beuroir or cottage pianos, for small rooms. meloitions, of Frinee’s and Carbart’s make. G alian and other pianos to let. HORACE WATERS, 358 Broadway, corner of Arthony street, up stairs fs 5 stRbeeliak iy DANCING ACADEMIE! JRIVATE DANCING AT 600 BROADWAY—THE GRACE- fal and beautiful redowa, schottisch redowa polka, waltz &c., taught in a few lessons. Pupils taken for hal the term. feparate classes for those who have never ta- ken lessons in dancing. All applications to be made at the masic store, 274 Bowery. R. &E. H. BURNTON. RIVATE BOARDING—WITH A FAMILY CONSISTING of gentleman, wife and child, and comforts of a home, may be enjoyed by one or two young gentlemen, who ‘would room together, taking breakfast and tea only, with nner on Sunday. large room and bedroom, gas, bathin; rom, and water closet adjoining. Gentlemen only ne reply, Address J. B. West, Herald office, stating where ‘an interview may be had. Location, Broadway, Fifth ave- mye aud Madison park. Ma LOUIS AND CHARLES, RECENTLY AR- rived from Paris, have opened « class for fencing, single stick, and ae upon the admired and we! known system of Bertrand and Gresier, of Paris. They alo give private lessons, at 66 Lispenard stroct. Mos. domer Louie and Charles Ug lessons in music and Freneh, and by their new method they u1 10 teach in three months the French language, wi! moat purely Parisian pronunciation. Apply at 66 Lispenard mtreet, near Broadway. 1DOZ GUINNESS & CO.’S AND ROBT. 100.00 Mander’s Dublin stout; Barelay, Per- kins &Co.’s London porter and stout; Dove's Falkirk, Youngers * Tevnant’s Seotch ales; Bass's & "a Bat India pale ale; extra Philadelphia sles; portor and brown stou’. fer sa’e, at lowest prices, by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 480 Broome street, corner of Crosby. OLD STYLE JUGS SCHIEDAM GIN, 20.0 100 cases Schnapps.—The above are pronounced by tho medical faculty to be tho bost and st article {mported. Brandies, wince, whiskey, cor- syrups, in all their various 20 per cent. Delow usual prices. WM. H. UND! 430 Broome aatreet. & | and employed. 1,000 crines Bieaea "Temple, Boomy ani ther choice wines; white French and German wines; ehoice claret wine, from $160 per doz, for sale, by W. H. UNDERBILI, 490 Broome street. N’ B—Choice old Semaiva shrub and lavender brandy. ONDON DOCK BRANDY, PALE AND DARK, FROM fiva to twenty years olf Jomalon, Fam, of the mort Selieious flavor and of jam pps, ether Hollands gin, highly apmrered by the most eminent medica! authorities; Burnett’s oolebrated Leadon cordial gin, (not to be obtained elsewhere in the United States); fine and very old whiskey from the most Gistinguir hed’ distillers in Sootland. For sale, in quanti- Cy rt of New A ° rg ore Gay by G. P. ST HBRIDGE, 60'and 88 Fuhon street. i4 hrewn stent, and Loudon poete--000 oust, auarta wn stout, an r Bea pints, of al the bert brands, Just landed, ta the fast erder. Also, the largent and best stock in the elty of domestic bottled ale, porter, and champagne cider, put’ the best style for shipping or family use. For sale usntities to suit, by Y P. LETHBRIDOR, 06 and 86 Fulton street. ‘INES OF THE HIGHEST GRADES, IN BOTTLES and demijohns.—G. P. Lethbridge calls attention to thd following wines, which will be found # in ality any to be obtained in the United Htates. jon Leek Port, Amontilado, Duff Gordon, and other Gelicately flavored sherries; Madeiras, sweet and dry of the choicest brands. Also, claret, champagnes, and ether wines, b; “a P, LETHBRIDGE, 86 and Fulton mtreet, N™% YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 81 Auetion sale of horses, ca: ly every Monday and ba af at 12 o'clock JOHN G. GATFIELD, Proprietor. SPORTING. SPORTEMEN.—A VERY LARGE FOX WILL BE Het loove, at 1034 o'clock, on Tae: Jat Marob, at house of GEORGE SUTION, Prospeet Hill, Brooklyn. uttom respectfully solicits company of friends, and wishes them {o feteh their hounds. AT KILLING.—PU6LIC RAT KILLING, AND BADG- er baiting, every Monday night, at BUTLER’S, cor- ner of Twenty-fifth street, ninth avenue. Rats alwayson poet and the use of a private pit gratis. Each Sn Beg wed four rat¢free of expense, On Monday, 28th inat, fhe noted slut Gip, kills 26 rate against time, for of this soelety, are requested to attend the fune- rother of their deceased bi member, Thowas Collins, | whieh will take place this dey, at 2 clock P. M., pro | elely, from his late residence, No. 6 Morria «treet. HH. WILLIAMS, President, Parriex Donouaw, Seeretary, RYSTAL PALACE —THE FRONTS OF THE PIRST story’of those four buiktings on the corner of Sixth avenue and Fortieth street, are to be almost entirely of gises, and the fromts of the second and thi-d stories are wo be splendid, ARD.—B. ¥. POWELSON HEREBYZ@§VES NOTICE Cr aRy hate 20 Songer Astorented dagnerrean gallery known under the firm of POWKLSON & MEND- HAW! He can now be found at Hurrivoa’s rooms, No. 423 Broadway, where he will be happy to see his friends and well wishers. 4 first rate ploture guaranteed, 0 ARTISTS, DESIGNERS, &&0—ONE HUNDRED Dollars Premfum.—'the government of the Massa- chusetts Charitable Mechanic Association haying deter- mined to procure a new diploma, to be used at the ox- Libition the present year, hereby offer a preminm of one hundred dollars for the best original design for one. Artists and others who may be disposed to oompete, will please send their drawings to the Xeeretary, on before Faturday, the thirteenth dey of April next. Each draw- ing must have some mark upon it, and must be aceom- panied by a sealed envelope, bearing a similar mark, and containing the address of the party sending it, For the design which shall be adopted by *he executive commit- tee, the above premium will be paid. The ouber designs will be returned to their respective owners, r Any further information may be obtained, b to the Secretary. In behalf of the goyernm FRED. B. S1'iMS0N, Boston, Feb. 28, 1863. EW YORK, FEB. 27, 1653.—TO THE EDITOR OF the New York Herald.—Sir :—A¥ow me, through the medium of your widely cireulated paper, to call the at- tention of mechanies to an editorial which appeared in Friday's Sun, @ paper which at oll times professes to espouse the cause of the mechanics and working mon, but whieb. like a whited sepulchre, appears fair to oat ward view, but inwardly it will be found to contain that which ix most injurious to their interests. This is appa- rent from the editorial of yesterday, headed “ Philosophy of Strikes,” where, with the face and language of an angel, (notwithstanding through which eaaracter might be distinctly traced the cloven foot,) be informs the me- chanics that strikes ‘never benefit them,’ that it de- stroya their manly spirit of independence, demoralizes them, and creates feelings of distrust between employers Tine philosophy, {odeed ; but it happens to be that of the ancient Stoics, who would have us be- lieve what is contrary to the evidence of our senses; but | [trust that mechanics will not be infuenbed by anything that appears in the columns of the Sun on the subject of strikes. would call the attention of machinist; to the meeting to be held at Chelsea Hall, on the 3d of March. Yours, respectfully, MACHINIST. pus ASSOCTATION.-—THE RIGHTH ANNIVERSARY of the New York Prison Association will be held at Metropolitan Hail on Monday evening, the 28th inst., at Lalf-pant 7o’clocs. ‘The friends of the institution, and the public generally, are invited to attend, Ts CAVE, COMMER OF BROADWAY AN. net, i crowed nigh tly BTS ‘those who listen to © 40 away perfectly debghted after having par thea of some.) ing good to eat and drink ‘ANTED—EXPRESS WAGONS —TH# PERSON WHO W called lat week in regard to expross wagons is requested to call again. CHASE & GO., Express ollice, 88 Broadway. eee ‘ANTED—A SITUATIUN AS Ga! BY a 80- Wikrech mara ceca hs tte different branches. <a tan Bakery, Ne. c64 Ninth street, from 10 to | o’elosk, for EY NURSE WANTED.—A WOMAN, HAVING A breast of milk, wanted. to take a ebild to nurse at ber own house. Must reside i the city. Ad- dress, for two days, 8. G., Herald office, ‘ANIED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, IN BROOK lyn, pear Williamsburg. a woman to eook, wash and iron. She must thoroughly understand her busi ness, and have good city reference. Apoly at 164 Front pps igameaa Maiden lane, up staire, from ten till three o'elo ANTED TO ADOP1—A HEALTHY FEMALE CHLLD, about three years old, an orphan. It will have the best care, » good edueation, and brought up a lady. Addrews, for’ one work, Parent, Herald office, stating where the ebild may be seen. ior mache goods, (daguerreotype case covers. Apply immediately, at No, 633 Broadway, up stairs, betw 3, where specimens ean be ween, ANTED—IN A SMALL FAMILY, A YOUNG MAN who thoroughly understaads his business, to wait at table, drive a horse, and make himself generally useful in the house A person who has held such a situation in a gentieman’s family in England, and is well recom. mended, will find @ good place ad comfortable home. Apply at 25 Seventh avenue, corner of Thirteenth street, D—A groom and footman. Ninth street. WANTED A WHOLEHALE GROCERY HOUSE ARE in want of a taleeman who understands the wine avd the li of tboroug A ABLE YOU. Apply at priy nor trade, and can influence sales, A pereon business habite, and having a good acjuaia- tance, can bave a desirable situation. Address 5. W. & Co., Herald office. ANTED—COACHMAN AND GARDENER; ONE WHO well understands the eare of horses,” Aa experi- enced coachman, familiar with the eity, and who has a general knowledge of a vegetable garden, ean tind em- ploy ment by addressing R., Heraki office, if hin reference from hia last employer is satisfactory. ANTED.—A MILLER, WHO WOULD BE WILLING fo establish a stoam grist mill. ina particularly fa- vorable location on the Fox river, Wisconsin, under sub- stantial assisteare of the inhabitants, and who can dis- pore of about $5,000, will plea-e address a note for farther particulars to Miller, Herald office, ANTED—LADIES WANTING GOOD SERV. will always find a mozt carefully sel choice at MORRIS & CO’S offiee, 287 Broadway, corner ot Reade street. Waiting for places on Monday, kngtish and Irish Protestant cooks, nurse and seamstress, German aundrers, ete, who speaks French, hotel cook, and Irish girly for every kind of work. Gardeners, waiters, coach men,ote No girl need apply at this office unless well re commended. ‘Terms moderate. N ENGLISH LADY AND) HER SERVANT, WHO HAS A lived with her during many years, is desirous of taking charge of a private house, owned or occupied by one or more respectable gentlemen. She mentions no particular terms. She will tender the most satisfactory reference, Application to be made to Mrs. Tindall, 103 Willow etreet, Breoklyn, YOUNG GERMAN LADY WISHES A SITUATION ina German family, as companion for the lady, and to teach small ehildsen. "Address M. B., Herald office. Corr WANTED.—A FIRST RATE AMERICAN, lish, or Seotch cook; sne who understands washing and ironing, and who can furnish the best of city refer: ence, ay none other need apply. Call at 714 Broadway. ONSERTS, BALLS, FAIRS, COMMITTEE AND SO- ciety mect ngs, &c—Elegant and spaeious rooms, io accommodate from 26 to 3,000 persons, with all the conveniences and appurtenances for the above and simi- lar purposes, to let, on the, most liberal terms, at the Chinese Asseimbly Rooms, 620 Broudway (between Prince and Spring streets). Apply to H. DENHAM, Superinten- dent, on the premises, THE LECTURE SEASON. R, WIETING, AT THE MARINER'S M. E. CHURCH, Cherry, near Clinton street, will give a free lecture, on Monday evening, Feb. 28, at 73g o’cloek introduciory to a course of his popular and useful leetures on anatomy, physiology, and the means of preserving and restoring health, to be illustrated with his large and wagniticent collection of manikins, skeletons, models, paintings, &e. CIENTIFIO LECTURES.—A CARD —NiaWV YORK, FEB. 18, 1863.—From the high reputation which Dr. Boyn- ton bas acquired as a popular lecturer upon geology and kindred sciences, and the interest with which he invests the subject, by the use of paintings, diograms, and appa- ratua, the undersigned respectfully invite him to deliver in this oity, a course of iltusrrated leetures, at such time and place as will euit his convenience. L, Bradish, J. A. Westervelt, Stephen H Tyng, John Knox, Gerard Hallock,’ Geo. B. Caeever, Horace Webster, E.C. Benedict,’ Asa D. Smith, G.D. Abbott, ’ John. Cheesmian, Isaac Ferris, Jas. Renwick, Henry N. Hudson, Fdmund S. Janes, John W. Draper, Spencer H Cone,” William Adams, john W. Francis, Thos. De Witt, | M. 8. Hutton, James Harper, | Ed. ¥. Higbee, KH. Chapin. Jonn J. Owen. DB. BOYNTON that in compliance with the above resi an invlation he wil give tures upon geology, or NATURAL WIsTORY OF CREATION, course of eight illustrated lec- at Metropolitan Hall, commencing Thursdsy eve ; Panne ie emnce on the evenings of Marek 45,7, rf ‘the course will be illustrated by 9 series of splendid paintings, picturing different eras in the progress of crea- tion in the mineral, vegetable and animal kingdoms. These paintings @over two thousand feet of canvas, and are valued at over m pono, & seriocof wow and iar During the course, series of new st © - ments in electricity, electro-magnetiam porter 4 will be given with an immense iron galvanic battery—the only one of the kind ever made. These experiments have been received with enthusiastic applause wherever they have been given. bi Tickets 26 cents; tickets to the course, $1; for sale at D. Appleton’, C.8. Francie’, and atthe door. ‘Doors open at 634, lecture to commence at 7}, o'clock. ONSTRUCTION. FRENCH GENTLEMAN, WISHING TO DISPOSE OF 8 few hours in the week, desires to consecrate them in Teeatiae either sees piven Grek aze languages, literature a: ‘ilosophy. no cbjeetion io give them in schools, ‘Address P. B., Horald office. YOUNG STUDENT OF MEDICINE, LATELY AR- rived @>m France, who taught in different houses Of nobitity in Paris, can spare some hours daily of his study, and wishes to give lessons in the Freneh and Ger- man ) in a respectable family, for any compen- sation, er for beard and lodging. Address A., at Dr. Leh- wens’s, 64 Ludlow it. OOKKEEPING, &C.—MR. W. J. RENVILLE, NO. 289 Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for prac- jieal instruction in bookkeeping, arithmetic, &c., quall- fying them in the most th and efficient manner for the duties of the counting room. Open day and evening. R ANB ye EDWARD eel inet ae Ger OF ‘singin, itar, pianoforte, ly wonder- fal instrumsenk. the converting, (benscely knowa "in thts country), beg to announce tha’ i og] to give instruction at their residence, 88 ite at wi their terms can be obtained. Mr. Barton professes to impart @ sufficient knowledge of the guitar in six les- eons, as Ld gat any person to accompany themselves im vocal ENMANSHIP.—MR. GOLDSMITH WILL RECEIVE new pupils daily his rooms, No. 289 Broad #a; dics’ elasses at 11 4 o'clock; gentlemen at 9 A. M. and 3,7and8P.M. Private instruction at hours conve- nient to the pupil. See cards at the academy. MACHE.—PERSONS WHO ARE INSTRUCTED jr HART'S popular studio, 604 Broadway, Me- Hotel block, can ornament fancy and furniture, of all deveriptions, equal to the import: ed, and thereby render it @ very profitable amusement. Bee circulars at the academy. wr ) JEWELRY AND SILVER WARM, at retail, at much less than the usual Real Jules Jergennen ches received b; overy perfect time keepers. - COOPER WATCHES. Da and levers, in hunting and magic eases, perfeot DENT SROOND, pocket chronometers, bag Peep MIGHT DAY WATCHES, jatches which run eight days. breast, cu lookets, ear- ras Shy le ine sing tr tlre, rediog ans bates es" Wate Ll aaabehuecieiobeeginel ~<a ei sesd All kinds of watehes and clocks cleaned and in We beet manner, at much lee than the stoal pce Kmporter of watches and jewelry, wholesale ood fe, Rerli Wall sreet, (ap stale) near Browdway. RUG CLERK WANTED—IN A FIRST CLASS RETAIL store. A young man, thoroughly acquainted with the dispensing of medicines, and who understands the French language, preferred. Bost of city reference re- quired. Address’ A.C, M., Herald ofiice. 0G WANTED.-—A HANDSOMF, SMALL SIZED, Diack and tan or Scotch terrier. Addross, stating price, (which must be low,) and where the dog can be seen, box 162 Post Office. ANIRY CLERK WANTED—ONE WHO HAS HAD BX Vy perience in the dry goods busi ; must be prompt and accurate in figures. None others need apply. FULLER, HUTCHINS & LASELL, 91 Laverty at. IVE QUAIL.—WANTED—TWENTY-FIVE PAIR LIVE | quail. Apply to EDWARD MINTURN, 120 Water atrect. 0 BLANK BOOK RINDERS.—WANTED—A FIRST rate blank book snd job finisher. Apyly to R. HOR & CO., Nos. 29 and 31 Gold street. 0 SHEET IRON WORKERS —FIVTY SHEET IRON workers manted immediately, | Roofers need not ap- Ply. Apply at Francis’ Metallic Life Boat Factory, No- yelty Iron Works, oot of Twelfth street, Kast river. HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC, WANTED, OOMS WANTED—BETWEEN BLEECKER AND EIGH- teenth streets, and Fourth aod Sixth avenues, for a single gentleman; parlor and bedroom on first or second floor, Private table, and the best accommodation re- quired. Address I. 6, U,, box 3,458 Post Oftce. TABLE WANTED—ONE SITUATED BRtwaan wa- verly place, Fourteenth street, Third and) Sixth avenues. pply to . WARD MINTURN, 120 Water street. PRESENT HIGH RENTS FOR HOUSES INDUCE the undersigned to invite a small respectable family to join him in the releetion of whole dwelling, in the upper part of the city, west of Broadway. Rent from 2500 to $600 a year, and to be divided as the parties ma agree upon. 'H, HENDRICKSON, No. 199 West Thirteenth street, near Eighth avenue. 10 BAIOON KEEPERS—WANTED—A SPLENDID BAR, éecanters, and all the fixtures necessary for a first class bar and saloon, Address Fixtures, Herald office. Also, a smart, genteel bar tender. Wea SMALL HOUSE, WITH FRONT AND back basements, or the lower part of a house, with front and back basements and comfortable bedrooms, with a small respectable family. Apply to Downa, Herald office. ANTED—A FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR OF A respectable house, in the Third, Four‘h, or Sixth avenues, between Fourth and Twenty-sizth astrocts. Ad- dress E. E., Herald office, stating rent and other partiou- ‘ANTED—A PURCHASER, FOR FIVE WESTERN States, of an invention ‘which promises well for that section of country. Any one who will apply in the firat of the week, before leave, will have it Ad- dress Franklin, Herald office. ‘ANTRD TO RENT FIRST OF MAY NEXT.—A COM- fortable dwelling house for a quiet family; must be situated between Prince and Fourteenth ntreets, and Fourth to Bixth avenue. Address box 1804, Post office. eap. _ABEHOY. A kcoas, Paris 8 Te Wikia prec, room 10, o io. room lew York, Speen arisian articles, pg porte- monnaies, all kinds of brushes, umbrella and parasol sticks, canes, hatter’s articles, per weights, segar Dexes’ lampe, shirts and collars, ad ether articles. ERFORD & CO'S NEXT RYGULAR CALIFORNIA express will be despatched per the United State small steamship Georgia, in charge of our own special messen- Si Northerner aad Teanoesee Alloar freight stir ere or ai . All our 't goes with the ity of the mails. Ho keteen ce the Isthmus. it taken at the lowest rates. No Kewl g for custom house fees or consular certificates. Notes, ly and drafts collected. Passage seoured on the above line, at the lowest rates, by applying at our office, Prices greatly reduced. BERFORD & CO., No. 2 Astor House. ASE & CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE, 38 BROADWAY.— Lowest ratea by 20 per cent.—Californis Express, splendid and fast steamships of New York and San Son ap thgcn Company, 6th oe treuge to mak mont charge of special messengers thro wranciseo, Our e take precedence of all others by this the Line to California. Extra Nies- xpress, in charge of — mos- sengers through to Ban Tranclsco. Ours is the only ex yeaa via Nicaragua, Sth and 20th of every month. Reeamship Express to Charloston, Savannah, interior of fouth Carolina, Georgia, and y the United States mail steamers. on Wednesdays and Satur- days. New Orleans and Mobile Steamship Express, on the 12th and 27th of every month. Paokages forwarded to the interior of Louisiana, Texas, Alebams, and - sippl. Mobile only Direct Kxpress, per United States mall steamship Black Warrior, oncea month. Vi end North Carolina Steamship Exy per at ip Roan- Baltimore, Pitts- PLM. Ki Willlamsbarg. Express ey ‘ay, , M. ¥ a day. undersigned announce that thelr facilities on thet of steamahi; lly prepared despatch, and low rates. 7? Nest city Monday, th tart ola received till ope P.M. Monday. CHASE ix Co., 08 Broadway. WESTERN MEROHANTS—UNION COMMISION r god Forwarding, Company—J, 0. Basiles & Booed, Le Buckles iGo, Uonlevil, iy Farin peioaion COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. heat’ of something ‘worth his attention by calling at s room No. 4, Fowler's buildings, Nassau street, between iheboursoflandsP.M, ’ ASTROLOGY. i RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR HER Minit inverse the future, is arrived, and will furs inteltigence it all ciroumstancen of life to all those who may address her. She interpreta dreams, law matters and love, by , books and seience, ‘and tells her visiters the will marry. Mra. ped Co saag ag han — German langusges, lesidence ira, near Stanton street. Ofee houre from TOR M. to 8. YEW SELECT FAMULIES AND GKNTLEMEN Gan» be sceommodated with » sult Weve an the eligible brown stone houses Nes 66 and 67 yy Twenty-third street, within one block of Broadway. houres are new and newly furnished with all the moder: it improvements, gas, bot air and baths, and the location desirable, A LARGE FRONT ROOM AND BEDROOM, ON 8K- cond floor, to let, furnished or unfurnixbed, with Ucard. Hot and eold baths on same floor, Apply at 187 Kant Broadway, | ? es HANDFOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room, on the first tloor, to let, with board, in a private family. Apjly at No 69 St. Mark’s plies be- tween First and © muos. Best of refeence re- quired. OARDING —A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, which will be vacated by the first of Maret, will be | let toa gentleman and lady, or two single gentlemen, to the first class houve, 43 West Twesty-seeond «tract. be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. No o-ildren taken. Din- verat six. The most unexcoptionable refereaee given ond required. OARDIN LADY LIVING RETIRED, WILL LEY | a large and well furnished front room to « lady and Gentleman (with full board for the lady ouly) Hoa-e | contains bath, &c Location pleasaut. Payment of board required ‘weekly, in advance. No interviews with gentlemen Addresn Comfort, for three days, Broadway Dost Office. OARD—A SINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, OO¥ venient to business, down tows Also, a room for } iwo, Terme moderate. Apply at 31 Jay street, third »treet abore Chambers. OARD WANTED IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—PERMA- nent board wanted, ina respectable private family, | where there is no other or but few boarders kept, for a | gentleman, his wife, two children, (the oldest not two ; verrs,) and servant, The location must be pleasant, and | the houre situated between Atlantic and Carrol and Court | end Henry streets, Those who have such accommoda- tiens may adress, (post paid,) A J., Post Office. Brook- lyn, stating location, terms, ‘Ke. as no others will be at- tended to. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE gen lem beaccommoda’ed with pleasant rooms, bieukfast and tea, and dinner oa Sundays, in a rospeeta: Ve part of South Brooklyn, within five minutes walk from the Youth ferry. Apply at 88 State st., South Brooklyn, 1 ere HOTEL, CORNER OF FRANKFORT AND WIL- ‘4 liam streets, one block from City Ha!).—Gentlemen an have well furnished rooms, with privileze of reading oom, from $125 to $2 per week, or twenty five conta er night; or, two eccupyiug ® room, $1 each. Offlce open all night. This house ia doing a good business. URNISHED ROO) lor and bedroom to let, at 868 Broad: ‘4, if desired. Frovt rooms, 8(8 Broa Ye | Mats D ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE VOR SINGLE gentlemen, without board.—Apply on the premixes, No. 4 State street. URNISHED ROOMS TO 1, ated, in a small private family, where there are no ‘PLEASANTLY SITU- children or boarders, to single geatlemen. Torms mo demte, Apply at No. Laight street, nar St. John’s park, TED—@0aARD FOR A SINGLE a private family, German or Fre ces exchanged. Address V. staiing terms and lvcation. DENTLEMAN, preferred, B., Herald offive, SUR 5ALK, 100 00 PROPERTY TOR SALE CHBAP. . «—Three new genteel three stury ane basement houses, finished with marble mantels and the modern improvements, situated on Carroll street, Brooklyn. in a good location, and convenient to the ferry, will be. sold fur $3,500, and '$2,400 can remain on mort. gage. ‘This property i a barguin. Also, eight Cull lots on Chureh street, Brooklyn, ina good location, for $1,000 each; also. thros full lots on Fifty-eighth street, between Seventh avenue and Broadway, for $800 each; also thirteen lots on Kigbty-fourth street, near Sixth avenne, for $800 each; a four-story house y-stooud rt, near Ninth avenue 5,000; a frame house and fall lol on Forty-fourth street, Kighth avenue, for $3,000 easb; eight lots on near Ninety-seventh et. for $30 ene ‘y houses and lots on Seventh avenue, f aplendid corner lot, 50x1€0, on Leventh avenue, with tiv urstory build. inge, for $26,000; a neat, genteel house, with Le modern improvements, ou Ywenty-second treet, for $7,500; a very elegant first elass brick house, with ‘all the modorn hoprovements on Twenty-first street, for $10,000: several very genteel country seats at Stamford, from $2600 to 36,000, n country reat, with five acres of land, at Bull's ferry, $4,000; anda number of other country ‘seats for sale very low; four full lota on Sisty-:econd street, near Ligbth avenue, very low; a country resi¢enco at Harlem. | LL. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR 16.000. property ta this cxty or viciuty td lots, beautifully situated in the centie of the village of Belleville, N. J, two lots in Rahway, five lots in the city of Buffalo; also, 100 acres twenty miles from Syracusa, with house, store andmill-—a great bargain. Apply to 8. W, WENTWORTH, 86 Nadeau stroet. 11 ‘OR SALE.—THAT NEAT THREE ’ story brown stone house and lot 146 Lexington avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty. first streets. Contains all the modern improvement Also, that, neat four story brick house and lot 46 We TMIy-noLEUU Bucey, Weer wves Wavedyey mad KML oe nine, Price $10,260, and $6,600 can remain on mortgage. Apply to . 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. —FOR SALE.—FOUR FOUR STORY 50) brick houses and one lot, situated on the south side of Twenty-sixth street, seventy-two feet went from Tenth avenue The lot is 26 by 148 feet deep. Rents for $1,700 per annum. Price $9,600, and $6,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to S8. BROA , No. 18 Wall street. 00 —FOR SAL, AT A BARGAIN.—THAT . three story and basement brick house and Jot, on northeast corner of ater. place and State street, Brooklyn, with brick ca: ouse front ing on Sidney place. The lot is 25x104; house 25x44. Trice $7,000; $5,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. —F OR BALF.—THATFOUR STORY BRICK | . 5 house and lot No. 218 Tenth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty fifth streets. The lot ix 243¢ by 100 fect deep; rented for $900 per annum. Price $8,760, and $4,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply 0 8.8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall treet. 6 —FOR SALE.—YHAT NEAT THRER $6.5 story brown stone house and lot No. 306 Pacific street, between Bond and Nevius streets, Brooklyn; it contains all the modern improvements, in: eluding bath room, ges fixtures, &c. Price $6,500; $4,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8.8. BRUAD, No, 13 Wall street. a $6,00 —FOR SALE—THOSE THREE FIRST class three story brick houses and lota in tha't elegant block of brown stone houses and lots on Pacific street, between Bond and Nevius streets. These houses contain bath room, gas fixtures, and all the mo- dorn imprevemente. $4,000 can remain on moi Ap- ply to 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall atcoot. 5 FOO ret Sati TWo OF THOSE FoUR e) story brick houses and lots on the wost side of avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth atreeta. Rent for $000 each, price $5,500 each, and $3,000 can re- main on mortgage. Ap; to 4 8. BROAD, 15 Wall street. 5 0 208, SALE THAT NEAT THREE .00 story brick house and lot situated at . 44 Baltic street, between Conrt and Clinton streets, Brooklyn. The lot is 25 by 100. Price $6,000, and $2, an remain on mortgage.” Apply to 8. 5, BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. —FOR S8ALE.—FIVE FIVE STORY $ . brick houses and lots, on the south ide of Twenty-third street, near First avenue, These houses are rented for $5,600, and will sell for $40,000 ; 820,000 can remain on mort; . Apply to 8. 8. ROAD, 0.43 Wall street. 3 6 —FOR SALF.—THAT THREE STORY 'e brick house and lot 197 Sehermerhorn xticet pear Bond. Pri ,600, and 82,000 can remain on tm ‘Also, that neat two story cot Jot 283 Liv! street, Brooklyn. Price $2, 000 can remain on ai ay 6 OOO Beer ee To, FOUR, STORY 9 OO tear’ boars “and lots on the soath nde of Twenty-rixth street, 07 feet wont from Tonth ave- nue, Rented for $900—price $6,000, and $3 500 can re- main on mortgage. Apply to 8. 3, BROAD, 13 Wall at. 15 FOR A HOUSE, WITH LOT 101 FRET 2! deep, 16 feet 8 inched front and rear.— ine Cottages on 11ith street, near Thin! avenue for sale for above amount; $600 cash. re’ on mort- gage. Inquire of DANTEL, the balance BIDWELL, DWELLING HOUSES VOR SALE.~THR SUBSCRI- house and , and $2,- . Apply to 8. BROAD, 18 Wall street. | building, 294 Washington st, ber, about retiring from his present buxiness, of- fera for sale, on advan liberal terms, the bulance of his real estate, 10 close a concern, consisting of the following: —' ‘y-nine new brick Banford street, burg; turnpike. renidonce for a man of moderate means, | five minute’s walk from the Grand street ferry. Li peas Graham avenue, which is only one block from roperty. No taxes, and no assessments, The {ore aye within reach of any one wanting s house. Si te tae ag on "3: F, WILLIAMS & SON, real ortate and house fixtures of the most desirable clothing store in the Gity, Nos. 134 and 186 Fulton street, will be sold at a bar- ga{n if applied for soon. RL. TILTON. FE Se coon [BROORLN—TwO MODERN 1) story uses, in lc street, near earth uve MAS L. CHESTER, 14 the Fourth avenue. Apply to Pine street. Two-thirds of the purchase money can re- mortgage. main on bond and [POR SALE—A FPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A PER. ton wishing to enter into & public line of busineas — ) ‘A public house, near several r depots; ai from $00 to $40'per day. Apply to A. G. ROWINSON, nf | Nassau rtreet. pee sey fun 6ALtc . Cr nen A’ PRIVATE GALR—A FARM IN MAMARONECK.— ‘Thenty-four agren of land snd a crew house, situaiel io the town of Westehester ovunty The B0feet. Al-o. a new bara, 28 by foot. | nds ia the plice A tine view of Lung | For further particulars inquire of { WAL. HL FRANKLIN, SON & OO., No. 5 Broad street. GOO) OPENING FOR A BU ESS MAN WITH A co pital of $4.000 to $5,000.—Kor the stock, dx ture and good will of @ hardware store. in a neighboring | ity, deing a first rate business, with the lease of the | ntove tor four years frou the first o’ May. Theowner | wihes toreli as be isabout removing tothe country. | Address J. H, K., Herald office ’ ROADWAY AND CHAMBERS STREET.-—A VALUA Lle leace of premises on the norihwest corer of | Broadway and Chambers street, (velug part of the lrving Houre ) will be offered for sale at auc'i i la the 8d day of Mareh at the Merchants’ bxe building lus a front on Browdway of 41 fee! and on Chambers a reet, 93 feet Tinchea, I ‘or porticn: lars, apply to CHAKLES ADDOMS, 76 Kast Tweoty-third street, or to K. H. LUDLOW & CO. OT AND wnd fy JO¥ STORE FOR SALE, WITH FI $1,600 10 $1 500 worth of st nd doing a gooo business For furth Inquire at the Bootuakers’ Union, well tleulars, street. CoS RANGE FOR SALE —A RANGE, ENTIRELY mew, Cobb's patent, water back and copper boiler suitable for au eating house or hotel, a0, a steam tabie and copper urn, a beaw iful piuce of workmanship, apartments for ovlfec, tea, chocvlute, &e. Ap . 188 Chatham square. WELLING HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE.—THE undersigned have, at Bridge;o.t Coon., witin tive minutes walk of the centre of that city, and connected therewith by n new and splendid carriage bridge, $200 000 worth of the mort desirable lots fu Connecticut, @ ther for mmanufactuiitg purpo-es ar residences Bridgeport con- tains 10,000 inhabitants, is oue of the n i 1 cities in New Ki nd, and no } i, Or in the: sllishments 'y heavy outlry bave created. The ground is ry, the water pure and soft, in the ceatre ia a park of eight acres of uatural wood of stately growth; about seventy dwellings, of tastel hitecture, have been built, and ure pow erecting t Nowhere on | the line of the New York and New Haven tailroad are | there such inducements offered to those locating them- selves in the country. We have se: t cottages for sale; a large port ean remain on mortgage. Ad HOMPEON, Bridgeport, agent ior the prop! BAKNUM and W. MH. NOBLE. 1GHT NEW TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK | ‘4 cottages, with counter cellar for sale on easy terms—only $600 cash down—<dtuated ov Seventh street, between Sonth Fifth and South sixth streets, Williams burg. Inquire at 12 South Sixth street or No. ¥ Jeiler- ron place, of James H. Pul is, or George W Butman. FFOR, SALE AT METUCHIN, NEW JERSEY — FIVE aeres of land, with the buil lings thereon, which oo tint of a one and a half story hour, bara, corn crib, aud | all other outbuildings: nursery, fruit of all kinds, and lent ferms gasy. For particulars inquire of }OHN BEI N, at Campbell’s depot. at Metuehin, whieh | is but five | utes walk from the farm | | VOR SALE IN SOUTH BROOKLYN —TWO FIRST CLASS stone houres, in Union street, betwes streets, just finished, and reple'e w: ovenents, Apply ab the hard va t, three doors trom Union street. OR FALE—SIX VEARS LEASE AND GOODWILL OF » corner of Brow!way aud Prince street. Inquire of E.R W.. No. 54 Bxebange, between ten and three, or $6 Prince street, botween six ond pire P. M. OR SALE—AT HARLEM, A HC ‘ABLES, AND thirteen lots, on the east side of Th avenne, be: tween 117thand 118th etreew. To be sold cheap for cash. Apply on the premises, FOR SALESTHE BEASE, GOOD WILL, AND FIX tures of a jewelry store, located in the bext part of the Bowery, Will be sold rea-onably, with or without | the stock. Address A. W., Herald off RoR SALE—THE FOUR STORY aND BASEMENT brown stone house No. 492 Substantial four story briek house, with ele, Feventh avenues next the southwest® corner of y seventh streo' ema accommodating For full par. tieulara apply at the store of GEORGE READ, No, 910 Broadway. OR SALE—CHEAP, FOR CASH, THE LEASE, STOCK and fixtures of ‘an old established grocery and liquor store, now doing an excellent cash trade “Theev years lease, to expire frm the lst of May next, or poy wion given immediately if required. ‘The upper pari of the house pays the ret of all Sufficient reason wil be given for celliog out, by applying at 21 Pell street. ORDHAM VILLAGE LOTS.—ABOUT ONE HUNDREL beautiful and desirabie building lots, of all sizes, ix ihe flourishing village of Fordham, Westchester sounty for saleon reasonable terms. This place is acknowledged to be the most healthy and advantageous of any other oo the line of the Harlem railroad. The commutation is about 11 eents per day, for which you ean ride upon any train stopping at this station, there being about wenty- five or thirty trains to and from the city daily. which is a greater number than at any o her village ou this line of the road. Kvery convenience and accommodation neces. rary for eomfort and veonomy is here to be found. Thore Sesteons of eroing ns (eae taxes and rents af tha ality, chant mot lot this escape of se caring to themealver a home where oy can ive nad on- joy this life for about one-half the expense of a city life Apply toJOHN BERRIAN or GEv. BANKS, at the Land Oftiee Fordham. SALE CHEAP—THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY IN the city of William»burg:—sevon new cottage houses eurner North Seventh and Third streets; five cottage houses corner North Seventh rth streets; one brick houre, South Fifth, between and Sixth streets; one double house, in it street, between North Firth and Sixth streeta: two dwelling houres and oue lat , eorner North Firat and Ninth streets; eight! lots of ground in Bushwick and Brooklyn. Also, ‘the fol- lowing valuable prope:ty in the city of New York:—one brown stone building and lot, No. 304 Fourth avenue; two first clase houses, four-stories, baremout aod cellar, in Thirty first street, between Mudison and Fifth avenues; one firet class house in Madison avenue, between Thirty- first and Thirty-second streets. Terms favorable. Part of purehase romrten remain on bond and mortgage. Inquire of M. H. 'H & CO., foot of North Third street, Williamsburg. R SALE OR TO LET.—THE FOUR STORY BRICK store situated in the village of Nyack, on the Hadson fiver, thirty miles from the city of New York, from whence steamers ply to and from said village daily. For further partientars inquire of JAMES E. BRUSH. corner of Clarkson and West streets, or of AZARIAH ROSS, Nyack. P Bako, several small buildings to let, inquire as above. 5 IR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A THREE STORY and basement house, 317 West Twenty-ninth streot, with a beautiful lot in front to build on; sewer in the rtreet, and drain connecting from the yard; three stage lines in the immediate vieinity. Price $3,300. A por- tion of the purchase money can remain om mortgage. Ap- ply on the premises. (OR SALE—TWENTY ACRES OF LAND ON LONG Inland, about four miles from Williamsburg, and about one quarter of a mile from the road in the village of Nowtown, situated and fronting on the north- | side of the north turnpike road, also running through and fronting on the Heligate ferry road, thus making two fronts the entire length. Location high, where you may have a view of the village and country for some miles around. Faeilities for going to and from the city good and cheap, stages running every half hour in the day. On said Premizen there are #0 acres of locust timber, large ‘enough for fence poste. The romainder is under & high state of cultivation. The above property is most desirably situated for dividing into bi lota. For further particulars, inquire at the corner of South Ninth and Ninth streets, ‘Willlamsburg, of DANIEL POWELL. R SALE— HOUSE AND LOT NO. 64 OLIVER STREET; lot 26 by 100, house 23 by 48; has aa alley adjoining. Apply on the premises. IR SALE—TWO COTTAGE HOUSES, 107 AND 100 Kighteenth street, (south side,) botween First and avenues. Inquire corner of Second avenue and Sixteenth street, in atone yard. fe OR SALE—ONE OF THE MO3T COMPLETE PRI vate residences in the city, situated on the north side ‘Of Twenty-third street, (wi is 100 feet wide.) house was built for the owner’s of best ma- terials. The lot is £8 feet front. ail the front windows are of plate glass of extra rire. There are four rooms on a floor, the eentre room arranged aa a music room, with inlaid floor The bedrooms are specious, with large coves;there sre five attic rooms, lighted from the roof. It ishandsomely furnished, which will be sold with without the house, as rer ate ‘the it. Al »” BA. WW & OO., 11 Wall [— LEASE OF THAT Li six Tr LARGE de Paris, at The ? 2 g FF" SALE—THE LEASE OF as the EF az588 Be rr | avenue. Apply on the premises pply on the premises. rerent proprietor is Bosiness. ‘OUSES AND LOTS FOR BALK AT CENTRAL MOR~ risania and Fairmount villages, Westchester ten and s half milos from the city of New York, near the Harlem railroad.——One two- situated on Washington avenue, between th and Ninth atreets, Bea wud ig shay 36 es kes Soop ea, leep, with wi ‘ ot najoinin trod omcae, be had if deatred. Alno, two houses and lots, corner or Fordham aven street; houses each 22 by 82 feet deep, with good well of water in the yard; eaeh house contains pine rooms and cellar. Also, two superior two-story houses at Fairmount village, situated on Fairmount avenue, near. Font #t.; one lot in 106 feet front by 20C feet deop, equal to eight city lote;the other is 75 feet front and 142 feet deep. Also, several building lota for sale. © Terms of payment, one half cash and half on bond and ‘or particulars, in quire of B. Fairbanks, builder, Washington avenue, be tween Ninth street and Bathgate place, or of . Me- riam, 62 Beekman street. PON SALe. IR BALE —A HOUSE AND WT IV THE FLOURISH. ing village .of Mechanicev liv, taree-quartern of = iw from Keyport New Jerswy~very suit .ble for s store or lumber yard The hou-e is ty tory four rooms, all in good order ki chen iu rear, with brick oven hot 184 feet front on Middletown road, awl Lil on Middlovown Point read. Vries $1,000 and no 40s emant. Also, one sail boat, with pew smile, andoue row boat. Addross J. H. G., Herald office. {OR FALE—HOUSE AND FURNI(URE.—A NEW AND ov in West Twenty- well finished three story brics | h eoth avenues, oon- sixth street, between Six taining all the modern impre ar dture entirely new, and possession ean be hac \stely, For fur- ther particulars apply to MANU: L TQUJILUO, Agent, 106 Wall street. R SALE—HOUSE AND LOT 401 BROOME STREET, near Broadway—lot 25x16 se aod tea room 86 feet deep, verandah 10 the toy the boue. solid ma- hboxany doors bath, &e. five graye vines, and an elegant vine spreading over the tea room Apply oo the premiren, FEF’ SALE —HOUSES AND L0is, AS FOLLOWS—1I8 and 116 Norfosk «trees 24 5°0 and $5,000; 122 Greenwich avenue, $6,000; 188 Wet. leventh rire, 88. - 500; 16 Belford street, 85,000, 2 o at 5 84 Allen street, $4,500 , 65 4 ha aes xth street %.000 Two beatiful ertiaces, with two and a half lot- each on 126th «treet tuchin near Fifth ue, marvle mantles, baths water clots, &e., $500 ch, ‘Alco a cottage and fue lo - on Fest avenwe. KAD and 117th streets, $1,500. Appl, to L. H. BROWN, 1) Wall -tiee!, from 1 to 2M. OR SALF—A THREE STOKY #iI-K HOUSE AND lot, with store beneath, -itua ed in Warren ati nearGreenwieb, Address F. A.M. box 2,791 Post Offios. OR SALE—AT $400 LES THAN THE SAME GAN F he now built, a neat modern boise with good gar- den, on Myrtle avenue, beiweeu Kent and avenues, Brooklyn, ihe house coutains eleven 9 with cheerful basements, las teen tnished @ve years only, by day work, and filled in to the peak with q The location i+ pleasini,heal'hy ce-necable, well and lighted aif gas Prive $2,900 lerus easy. Ti perfect, and everything cleag® Apply wt 14 Morayth New York: or No. 4 thttu, ovoer of Bande ena Fulton streets, Brooklyn FARM, FRONTING ON THE TURNPIKE iz from New Brun-wick to the village of Fivcataway, within a mile of the e (vo! New Branawheb, New Jersey, formerly oceupied by J. Kirkpatrick, deo’d., containing eighty acres, all in « gv t ~lute of cultivation, excepting about eight acres of woodland. The land is pro. ductive, well watered and fenced wih good oroharé, dwelling, barn, and out 1b i. pleasantly situated, having # good view of th antry , bounded <n three roads, and is ove of th ms in'the nelgh- Bor! ood of New Brunswick. ‘Tero~ rasonable, Taquire of F. Holland, or W. B. AITKIN, No 6 Broad sti a rk, or on the premises If not old by the 0th web, will be offered fur aale on that day, at the Merehan’ Exchange, N. Y. . FE" ALE, IN. WILLIAMSBURG—TWO FIRST OLAS8 frame hovses, tilled in with briek, built in modern Style, with marble mantels, sliding doors, grates, contee pieces ke, Will be sold low, on accommodating terme, if applied for immediately, ‘They are situated in Fifth street, near South Ninth Fo particulars, inquire ef Thos. Doyle. on the pre or of JUHN TD WELL, eor- ner of South Tenth and Fourth -treeis. Also, two neat frame houres on South Kighth «t eet, of the same de- scription, and four three story brick houses on Division Inquire as above. (OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, A NEAT, COMMODIOUS two story and basement he ise in “Lwenty eighth Street, near the Ninth avenue—well und convealeatly ar- ranged for one or two families Injuire of J.8. LIAMS & SON, real estate office 207 Ninth avenue. [OR SALE—AN UNCOMMON BARGAIN —TWO THREE story brick houres in South Hr lyn, finished one since, now rented for $ 5) to a good tenant. Priee 10. Sub cellars, gas, and every convenience, in an improving and very desituble neichborhood: sold to lose acoocern. Apply at 40 Nassau street, up staire, New York, from 12 to'2 o’elock. OR SALE.—A VERY FINE dern im oroyements, on Lhirty- ecuud street, batween ird and Lexington avenues, $4 50) Also, two bean- tiful new Houres on Thirty-fifth «treet near Fifth avenue, houses fifty-six feet deep. price $9,000. A new two story and baremeat cottage house on Kizhieenth street, lot 21 x92, priew $6,250. Also, a number of good houses at bar- ins. Apply to. B. KINSHIMEK, 319 Fourth avenue, to 7 o'clock, P.M. RSALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN MOTT HAVEN, in Willow place The house is 24 feet front by 34 in h, ‘The lot is 60 feet by 100 in depth. Inquire of TODD, on the premises, or at 80 Hudson street. RS SALE—A FIRST CLASS HUUSE AND TOT, 199 West Eighteenth street, about one hundred feet Weft of Eighth avenue, and ina good 1e«pectable neigh- borhood The house is four stories high with basement ané under cellar, buil: within the la-t year, and all done by day’s work. and with the be-t materials, and done fn the most modern style, with Croton water and throughout the houre; also, marble mantels: and for style and finish, cannot be -urpas-ed in the city., The house can be seen threughout the day. The property will be cold at a bargain 10 any person who wante afirst class house. For further particu'srs apuly at the effee of Ludwig, Smith & Finck, 36 Wall «t-eet, between 12 and 2PM. DANIEL GREENV AULT, OR SALE, OR A PART TO LET—A THREE-STORY brick house and lot, No 776 Greenwich street, third year 3 NEW HOUSE, WITH MO. door north of Bank street. Lot fe-t7 Cy feet The hoyse is built in modern style. with {Those walls, ‘Acors, marove mene, CPuvsn water, and everything in the ‘best manner: ’ beautifal yard, and within fifty yards of Abingdon square. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—a WHOLESALR AND retail Mquor store; one of the be-t corner stands in ihe city. For particulars, apply to JAMES CLARKE, 220 Columbia street, Brooklyn. : R SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 146 EAST RINE- teenth street, three stories, ba-ement and sub esl- ; house, 20.10 uy 62 feet for barement, Grst and and second stories, with all the motern improvements of gas, hot and cold water, range baths wash trays Basins, and dumb waiter, and in complete order. Inquire en the premises. OUNT VERNON HOTEL —FOR SALE, THAT VMLUA- ble property, known as the Mount Voraen Hotel, situate in the flourishing and rapidly improving village of Mount Vernon, directly oppo-ite the depot of the New York and New Haven Kailioad, within seven minutes walk of the Hunt’s Bridge station on the Harlem Rail- road, and on the main road leading from East Chester to White Plains, Yonkers, &c. The house containa: reoms, besides a commodious barroom, and a very and beautiful ball voom. It is fitted with every eon- jence such as range, hot and cold baths, and is now doing a very prosperous business, Aitaehed to the pre- mires is « livery stable, ns, sheds &e., sufficient to accommodate twelve horses and» similar number of vehicles, 1ce house, &c. One of the present proprietors being about to leave for Australia i. tie reason for sub- mitting this valuable place for sale. For further par- ticulars, apply on the premi-es, or to PARKER & 00., 899 Broadway, entrance in Walker street. office honre trom. oN A to 4 P.M. GOULD « WILLIAMS, N. B— ‘Trains leave Canal street depot at 7, 1:10, and 113¢ A. M.; and for Hunt's Bridge, from City Hall, at 734 aad 16 o'clock A. M. { MSLNERY BUSINESS FoR SALE, IN JERSEY OBTY. A rare chance for purchasing the entire inter- eat and good will of an establishment doing @ large and fitable cash business. Having been four yeas esta: olane ee cents eee co ien of the city. The store ix a fitted up, location desirable, and rent low. ‘Will be nokt for cath only, This opportunity would not be offered if the proprietor’s, health would allow a continuence. Ad- dress, for three days, E. A. 8., Herald office. Nome TO OWNERS BUILDERS, STONBOUTIERS, and others. —' Empire Stou = - ae berg loon, at = -— ~oint streets, East pig ag em out brown for delivery :—1,000 Quaker tntel,, 1,000 0@ 10,000 plain window sills and lintels, 20,000 feet eight inches sh ; 16.000 footrail coping ; 600 eller atepe ; store course, platforms and steps. icy, yough sine sonsteat ou hand Steps, asbler aad w. 4. PECULATION—A FOUR STORY HOUSE AND LOTIN SE. venteenth atreet, near Dr. Tyng’+ and three new churches, ina heads Lag daw ionable part of the eity ; the house hasall the modern improvements, vis. warm furnace, gas, ke Will be for much less than ite if sold 10th March, and about three quarters pote ont scars ‘and mortgage. Inquire at Broad- wey, OU. B. AUGUR. 10 CLOSB A CONCERN.—FOR I towboat Lackawanna, 2434 inch ey! 4 feet , eight. ol. rece! Wer eche ered endo eppee ttbhener ‘alne’ baker ‘the San ter, 60] towbout Storm, four years old, had a new 2¥-ineh eylinder, nix feet stroke, with a new double ret Tinder boiler, only one month runring since and boiler were put in. Termaessy. Apply to P. 0. S0HULTZ or Wi, FERN, ), 29 Bouth a _ rere, FOR SALE —ONE HOURAND POUNDS OF about wora, purchasersg Apply Jo. ELLIOTT, Herald 'YPE FOR SALR—ABOUT ONK ot very Mitte ia half a doven a Le Tipe for cash. ly te JO. 7 GALE, A RETAIL HAT STORE, ngemei Rolowe weneieing one of the best ‘ia mani 1 the cliy for ajobbing afd retail store. ‘The ‘wishes to engage in another business, and will sell the. fix- tures and leace for $4,000, owé half cash, py unless have the requisite means, ab BOOKBINDERS.—FUR SALE, THE STOGK, MA- ork Gad pamphlet business, Tt wil be soll Jom tes ply Hee istace reasons will ° cash pureharer: ory he selling. Address, with real name, ¥. A., 10 CONFECTIONERS.—WANTED TO SELL, stock, ‘and fixtures of a wholesale and retail confectionery, water apparatus, foe cream freesers. &e. This, to pore man, t4 a chance sékiow to be met with. Apply at 81 Division street. aft seventy-five miles west o St. Louis, three miles on the Missouri river, containing 4 sand arpente. Its situation ia unrivalled, and it probably is the most valuable tract of uncultivated lem Sinine State, Title perfect. It will be sold entire, or sult purchasers, Apply to CURRIE, 289 Broadway.