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QURTIAMENTS CENEWHD EYER DAT, GER SEV: NTH PAGE, wa —TWo HOUSES TO RENT.—THOSE TWO pyenue, wil! be te let te goot tenants for a tema Of years, for $700 ench For pertulasion to view the pre mises, apply to M. 1, SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. ATTREY PLACE | MOPERTY TO Lit-—COMPRISING the whole fron: en Battery place, between Groea, wiek aed Washingtor st-weie, Koown os (he on and farther particulars, inquire of ner of Battery place and Wash hours of 10 and 12 o'clock A. M., amd 2 and 5 o'clock | mM. WAY PROPEYY TO LET—THR WHOM OF ‘the sesond fleor of the building No. 300 Broadway, aout teStewart’s. Apply on the premizes. O0ak TO LET.—TO 127, THE FINE“DOUBLE ©Wo dwelling house No. 88 Prince street, within | 8 few doors of Broadway. Possession given on the Ist of if required. Apply st 54 South street, third story, ‘QUAKE TO LETIN TARRYTOWN.-—TO LET, AT A MO. derate rent, s frame ¢wvelling house, with s good tore and basement, suitable for any kind of busiaess, with a good well of water on the promises, pleasantly wituated, and about five minutes walk irow the railroad depot and steamboat landing. For further particulars, apply te MARTIN J, GILYNN, 281 Elizabeth street, N. ¥., the promiser, in Cortlandt street, Geckmantown. = TO LET IN BROOKLYN —THE DOUBLE TWO | atory ment core house, corer of Atian- pat d oor 8 aad six lots. ithiz one block. ‘The owner would or improvement t Rent $300, TLis, 14 Atlancis yokhy 0 (OUR TO LeT IN DROOKLYN.—THE TWO STORY attic and by nt house, counter cellar, on Wil- loughby, corner of [Noli street, 2x44. lot 100 fect, pevine, Ke ; marble menties, water in kitchen, ke. ex wntes walk from Wall tion very desirable, sev street ferry. Will be B SPACIOUS NEW BUILDING and Washington streets, the (able for the bootand shoe or 4. Apply to DOUGLESS & eet, corner of Washington. ‘ATIONAL HALL, CLEVELAND, OH10.—THIS SPA- Gieus concert room, finished and furnished in moderm with large ani airy drawing rooms, *full and free convenient of access, wnequatied in its acous be ties, ix now otfered to rent for iaetures, concerts, and drematic representations. BRAYION & MASON. ge SS STORAGE,—TO LET AT soe AU stetet, paint shop bavement of Dr. Towavend’s build ing. Inquire on the premise, LRASE—FOR 16 Bond stroct; s very desirable place for a tailor, hairdresser. or . Apply te D. W. LEK, No. 20 Feary strest, from OAM tal 4B, ML LEE—A SHOP IN TRINITY PLACE, IN THE Rea of 6 Greenwich street. between 11 9nd 2 o'clock. brick house, ue West Fourteonth street, above ywenye. hiont %, feet hy 50; let 108 fees deep < | Tenge mcr THe FISST OF-MAY NEXT, A THREE. | The hours wil be putin cood order for s ible temant. Ver terms nyu ire wt 87 Bast Twenty sixth strech 10 Let OR FOR &. FB. RXCHANGED FOR NWW York, Brooklyn Clty peaperty, © valndble term of 70 acren; in. ine village or East Madisou, New Jar- sey, loos than 9 nfile frcim the railroad depot at Madison. For pertioulars apply co R. W. Townsend, No. 149 iro: way, or to J. Vannini, worner of Henry aai lineticon stceeta, South Brookly LBA PUBLIC Ook, SITUATED AT KAS? New York,om the Drooklys and Jamies plank rord. abeut half way between Brooklyn and Jamaica, and known as tho Old Hal’ Way House. Possession glen on Une Geub ef Apri! For particulars, inquise at ij Adams atest, Brooklyn. and LET--THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE IN -ALLUN the furnitare for sale. Mont $250. Ia. fee ; H. RYDEN, 407 Broadway. LET—A THREP-STORY HUUSE (N SOUTH BROC tya, furnished with sew and yeuteel furniture. The eatablishmeont is complet, but tye persan wha rents the house ia Lig bert to purchs#e the fursiture alo. The house cen be had fora ieee, at $600 2 year. Apply at 38 Broad first floor. T? LET—THE SECOND FLOOR (FRONTING ON Broadway) of the building known as the Academy. of Design, No. 663 Broadway, direetly opposite Bond street. Phore are two yety latge eplendi: rooms, with closets attached, and Croton water ond gta in the apart meats. Tho entrance is very wideond convenient. For societion theve ‘the locality Apply immediately, to J. BANCROPT STEVENS, epee LaRG earris ; or 54 Wall. SS EXT—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 108 Broome street, consisting of second floor, front | and one stt.c bedroom, to a small and zentoet family. $250. For further particulars inquire oa GETSSUITES OF ROOMS INTHE MODEL DWELI. ‘Thirty-seventh street, voar Kighth avenue. "more applications have been received than there | ta itr the house, yet, from the rigid scru- tiay as to the kind of tecants desired, many applications have bees rejected. leaving a mites to be spplied for. pave the premises, or to 4, P. SMITH, Ageat, No. 444 avenue LET—THE STORE NO 81 ROOSEVELT STREET. it has cecupied for many years a8 a grocery, aad is in the vicinity of large tenant houses. Apply te B.C, WOOD, 80 Merehants’ Exchange. Apply st 163 Front abroos, | oom presenvavantages above allothers, | being the moni desirable of amy in the city. | MERCER | . feet deep, with stalls for twenty horses, | A for x.) a s070, and ne pply at J. W. KER, 125 | ge y a (). "signed oes tor ele nencty font 2 0, + signed offers tor sale nearly fear { FF ndred lots in one parcei, situated between the Zoreath and Ninth avenuea, and frowm 112th to 116th streets, These lots are all even with the grade of tne atrecsts, and are the beat situated of any lots on the island now offered, | and will be sold tegetper at the greatest bargain of any | lots im the market. Aiso, six lots on the north side of ‘oghty second street, uear the Fourth avenue, and three ‘ots on Mighty second street, mear the Second avenue. so, tor sale eight full lots, with two corners, on the | Nest side of Seventh avenue, between Sixty-second and Sixty third streets, for $7,600. Alec, five lots en Third avenue, and five lots on 204th stroet, for $5,000. Also, frame house and lot on Forty-fourth street, near the ‘hth avenue, for $3,000 Also, a house and lot on Va ick street, near Canal, far $7,500. Also, three slegant three story houses on Carroll street, Brooklyn. near the ferry. These houses and [ols havo cost about $5,000, and ¢ $1,280 required a e house on Twen! a 5 5 $2 street, for # ; } and ove for $20,000, M. 1. SFUs —FOUR HOUSES OD of Twenty-swooud street, between stventh and Big! venues, 20x64, three stories, with | all the modera oprevements; one on Twenty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; four om Fifteenth streei, between Sixthand Seventh avenues; one om sigh- teenth street, between Ninth and Tenth ayvena $5,500; four on north side Twenty-cighth street, between sixth avenue and Broadway; oue elegaat brown stone front howe, on Twenty-eighth street, berwoon Sixth avenue apd Broadway; one three story brick house, with all the modern improvements, in Eleventh steeet, betwoen Vitth and sixth avenues; two brown stone front build- | ings, in Twenty-fourth street, betweea Fifth and Sixth avenues; two houses om Seventeenth street, between First avenue and avenue A. will pay twenty-five per cent; alse, twoon avenue A; sixteen lots in South Brooklyn, for sate low, and money furnished to build. ML. EDDY, 6 Wall street, basement. —¥OR SALE.—THAT NEAT THREE worry browa stone house and tot 146 Lexington ayonve, betroou Thirtioth and Thirty. first streets. Cont 4 olf the modern improvements. Also, thmt neat four story brick house and lot 46 West Thiriy second » detiveen Broadway and Fifth ave- nue Mriee $10,260, and $0.600 can rewain on mortgage, Apply 10 5. BROAD, 13 Wall street. ae 000w" ALE.TWO YOUR STORY wD * $50,00 $it.00 brick houses sud lots, on the south side of Twenty sixth street, #7 feet west from Tenth avo- Due renicd for $900-—price $8,000, and $3 500 can re- main ou mertgage. Apply to S. S. BROAD, 13 Wali st. By HOO eek SMR SIO OF THOSE, POUR IOV? story drick houses and lots om the west sf avenue U, betwien Twelfth aud Thirteenth streets. 1 $000 och, price 25.509 each, and $3,000 ean re- . e. “Apply to 3. $) BROAD, 13 Wall street. SALE—THAT THREE STORY muse and lot 197 Schermerhorn o¢ $2,600, and $2,000 can remain 5 ~FOR %3,600%° sticet “peer Bond. on mortgago. Also, that neat two story cottage hoase and lot S88 Livingston street, Brooklyn. Price $2,900, and $2,- | 000 can :>main on ba aM . 3. FOR A Ho! ply to BROAD, 13 Wall streat 3 WITH LOT 101 FRET 1,500 2 ive cottages ou Lith for above amour: $509 cwh, the balance remain on mort- gage. Inquire of BANIAL BIDWELL, 204 Washington st. A. CLOTHING STORE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE AND fixtuves.of the mnost desirable olothing store ia the city, Now. #84 nnd 136 Fulton streot, will be sold at a bar- | gain if appliod for soon. R. L. TILTON. | ,#ahM YOR SALE, AT NEWBURG, SITUATFD ON avenue for hale | / the Chochecton turnpike, two miles west of the faaing at Newburg, containing about ons hyndred | | acnth, five of whiok, ig woodlaed, the balance plough and rimud Upon the praises are three Limestone | yaa of the bext quglittts of stone, a large mansion- | | Louse, bark fc with two wella of wator of the finest | kind-om turrpike) a anal formhbase at the south | port of thetsrmn, sYoug whgdh tho Tattle Briton road runs. | The place ig wali sit uated4or » division inte villse plots and could be majlo to pay hahdsomely. It will be sold reasonably. THe iad lspatal For ‘artber particulars inquire of the preunietea! . DATER. or of LEWIS TANG, No. § Washington eeuntry market, or at No. 10 street. PERSON HAVING A HOUS Tange for ready. OR LOTS, THEY de clothing of tho THAT O1D FSTABLISHED AKPRY FOR | bakery for sale with fixtyens of store, gas, Aen: | baking utensils complete. Laing a good sesh buviness | | over the ¢ovaicr—reat low, OOKCASES Ft suitable for ph abo, a mocenny office ta atreet, near Broadway, at 9A. : : aay * ILLIARY TABLIR FoR iain THE BEST DE, eription, ‘suital or fo use. Almay, | two good second hand whtes everything complete, Geatkemen, please cal! and exainine for yourselves, GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Ann street. j Ds STORE FOR SALE—IN A FIRST-RATE LOCA- tion, with superior stock and fittings, and doing a ood business capable of considerable extension. A good | charce for a physician. Priee $1,200. part of which oaa remain on mortgage. Apply to o% Hudeon attoet, preaune HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SAIM—THE nadersigned have, at Bsidvoport, Conn., within five | minutes walk of the ce lat “ity, Bnd connected | therewith by a now and «plendhl carriage bridge, $200,000 | worth of the most desirable lots In Connectieut, either for manufaetarxg purposes or residences. Bridgeport con- | | taina 10,000 inhabitants, is one of the most variedl, beautiful cities in Sew Eugland, apa no part of it exeseda ours in its nataral attrastions, or in those embellishments which @ vers Leavy outlay have created. The ground is high and dry, the water pure and soft, in the centre is a park of eight’ acres of natural wood of stately growth; | about seventy dwellings, of tastefal architecture, have | been built. and are now erecting thereon. Nowhore on | the line of the New York and New Haven Railroad are | there sach inducements offered to those locating them- selves in the country. We have several very besutiful cottages for sale: a [nrge portion of the purotiase mone) oan remain on mortgage. Address, or call on DAVID w. THOMPSON, Bridgeport, agent for the proprietors, P. T. BARNUM and W. H. NOBLE. Hgustop st. BOOKCASES, | atlemen, one vory large: Ingure at 219 Twel I. or 3 P.M. ny | } MARKET GARDENERS AND FLORISTS. —EIGHT fine lots in a voy, on a corner, near Fiftieth street ‘Third avenue, with two dwellings and large stable, to lease for ton years. raised there, and they are capable of much hicher eulti- vations Appiy at No. 12 Wall street, second floor, room No. The finest vegetables are now | } R. SALE—-HOUSE AND LOT NO. 146 EAST NINE | teenth street, three stories, basement and sub oel- | iar: house, 20.10 "by 52 feet for basement, first and and second stories, with all the modern improvementa of gaa, bot and cold water, range, baths, wash trays, basins, snd dumb waiter, snd ia complete order. Inquire on the premises. LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 2 ST. ohh. grasa corner of Leroy and Hudson streets, two parlors, with folding doors, kitchen} three Tos amall family, these sre most desirable apartments, the house being bear, , the cars aad stages passing near the door, and in a most desirable neighborhood. Rent, $00. Can be seen from ten until two 9 clock. LET, AND POSSESSION IMYEDIATELY, 4 LARGE parlor and bedr’«m adjoining, with an attic room, ina private house, 1 . Gas and Croton water. Noue bata small family need apply. Price $200, inciading gas. 10 LET—HOUSE NO. 244 FOURTH STREET, ON THS South side, facing 1 idle of Washington square For terms, apply on the Stephen Storm, LRT OR LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE store 189 Chambers street, between West and Wash- pgton. Apply to THOMAS BUTTER, 146 Wost street. DJOINING FERRY FOOT OF HOBO- two three story houses, 173 St. John’s park; two story near Hodson: large brick stable, ke., im the vicinity of (anal aud Hudson streets, room for sine borses, rent $200; other two ond one stall brick stables; also, brick shops, sultabie for ca nters and cabinet makers, store an! dwelling on Canabetreet, &&, "RICE, 200 Hudaon st r Canal LET—DWELLING HOUSE No, wy; ‘CDS0N ateoet, near St. Luke's Church. Inquire of THUS RADFORD, 645 Greenwich street, corner of Barrow. Tincerse BASEMENT AND ATTIC ROOMS OF 5 house No. 4 Bowling Green. Apply to ARTHUR GIL. 108 Broadway. LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, THE well finished three story basement and under cellar bridehouse Mo. 100 Third avenue, corner of Bightoonth street, doors, ton water, +) rent $700, Sie ine well Weisner ‘two story brick house No. 36 Bleocker street, between Broadway and Third avenue, three story ne aie tay err nin Fifty first neat oune, now fini ty first stzest, near the Third avenue, rent §: o ‘4 rent $180 ave- each. Also, a aoe, faetery, corner of and Fiftieth street feet front on avenue, and 40 Inquire at No. 20 Bookman’ street, JOHN L. RIKER, Esq. EET.—A PART OF A HOUSE, TO A SMALL FA- that dosires to live quiet and respectable. Selecses in @ pleasant Deighborhood. Inquire on Hudson street. (T° 2 Mho spacious sew roUR story Bu. Freak art will be nebdy for cosnpation hy the : i let of May. For particulars sppyto JOHN nPSON, 53 Broadway. LET.—ONE OR TWO NEW THREB STORY HOUSES on Fi ith street, just east of Thi a ifty oe just eas jird avenue, coms, bath room, elosets, &c., allon one floor. | " | houre can be seen throughout the day. The FF" ‘SALE—THE LEASE OF THAT LARGE SIX | story brick house known as the Hotel de Paris, at | the corner of Broadway and Anthony street. The pro- prietor, who hax occupied the above promises for the last few years as a hotel of the frst class. has eoncluded to | settle in California, and being desirous of closing his | business in this city, offers for sale the lease and furni- ture. The lease has five years to rua from the Ist day of May next. The building’ is replete with all the modern improvements. The situation of this property is admi rably adapted fora bank or insurance company. The large number of convenient rooms, well lighted and aired, puld be adv eously rented for offices. For terma, , please apply on the prem’ses, to MADAME VIGNES. } F WR SALE —. on the corner RARE CHANCE—A BARBER’S SI{JP, {Kighth avenue and Mwentieth street, fitted np with all the modern improvements for shampoo- ing, with chairs and pots.- Will be sold cheap if applied for immediately, to ALEX. CROSS, 1S F% SALH—SIX YEARS LEASE AND GOODWILL OF ighth avenue. | the dwelling part of the house corner of Broadway | and Prince street. Inquire of ER. W., No. 54 Exehange, | between ten and three, or 86 Prince street, between six and nine P. M. OR SALE--AT MAR A HOUSE, STABLES, AND | thirte s, om the east side of Third ayenne, be- tween 117th wud ilsth streats, To be sold cheap for eash. uu the poemises, ‘ALE—A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, No. 58 North Second street, Williamsburg. For par: jienlars apply to T. B. KOBERTSON, 120 Water «treet, Now York. | T | OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT | brown stone house No. 402 Fourth avenue. Also, the | substantial four story brick house, with elegant store, on Seventh avenues next the southwest eorner of Twenty: | neventh street Terms ascommodating. Vor full par- | | ticulars apply ut the store of GEORGE READ, No. 910 | Broadway. RK SALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE AND LOT, 199 West Eighteenth strect, about one hundred feet West of Highth avenue, and in a good, respectable neigh. borhood. jouse is four stories high, with basement and under cellar, built within the last year, and all done by day's work, amd with the best matorials, and done in .e most modern style, with Croton water and thronghout the house; also, marble mantels; and for style and finish, cannot be surpassed in the eity. The property wild be sold at a bargain to any person who wants afirst For further particulars, apply at the office tween 12 and class house. of Ludwig, Smith & Finck, 35 Wall street, be Pere ee DANIEL GRE | JOR BALE IN BROOKLYN—A WHOL! retail liquor store; one of the best corner atanda in the city. For particulars, apply to JAMES CLAR Columbia atreet, Brooklys. “ee er | OR SALF.—A MOST DESIRABLE, FARM OF FIFTY acres, located in the town of Fast Chester, within eight minutes walk of two stations on the New Haven Rail The seid farm has a fine house, ice house, car- riage house, barns, sheds, &c., and sbout 1,000 fruit trees of every variety. Inquire at 218 Ninth street, or at 254 Wooster ‘treet. Terms ensy. OR SALE—A LEASE OF FIFTEEN YEARS OF A three-story briek front house, and lot, situated in Franklin street near Hadson street. The house ia in order, 19 feet front by 36 feet deep, and will rent for 0 per annum; lot 10 by 87 fect 6 inches; in a genteel Reighborhood: ground rent low. Tils will be sold “cheap, | Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wail street. te possession given. Also, to lense, | rans Valea come Reed ae | me be pply to INI » Fee atau neato Pe © ® NSS ST FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NexT~TAR I and fourth pitied 421 Drowdway, rent Duilding above Canal street. Apply wo QL {4 Ann street, ‘agsau street. TET OR POR SALE—THE LARGE STONE HOLS, I and lot at Fordbam depot, The house cious and it lly, in the moders Also, to WGN tarts pintattag teas) Fruit. totes ces, surtable for a jtleman's resi ‘Bear the « depot. Inquire of Mrs. Smith, No, street, or of Mre. Passford, at the stone house, om 4 For OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF 92 | | Bowery. The lease runs four years from May next. ¢ store is fitted up in modern style, and the house is very «pacious and in good order, and in the best location in the city. Possession given about the middle of March. | Apply on the premises. ¢ roason for selling out, the yrevent proprietor is going to retire from the retail URIENA. SALE—THE TWO-STORY AND ATTIC HOUSER, and about rs nnexptred lease of Jot, wo xs 147 Christopher street. Ground reat 669, Price Price » Apply oa the premisca, 1 | York, from 1 & | vate ante, Swill be soki at public auction, st the | 6% fer v. > Hi g? i i 4 = is situated about Gve Trains lea re four time: Inquire af 200 South street, minutes walk from the de each doy Price, 81,000, corur of Jefleroa. OR SALK CHEAP—THE STUCK AND FIXTURE! OF ‘a large first class grocery store, in goad location, and doing & heavy eash ons To woe thot updorstands dusiness, thin is @ rere opy $3.00, Apply to NISEAT & street. “OR SALE—AN UNCOMMON BARGAIN.—-TWO THRER th ihe y brick hou noo now re (0 a good lornmt. Priee Rab cells covery Convenes, in am hinproving and very de: neigh wld ‘0 chow aconcerm. Apply at « 2 0 cloc OR SALP.—A VERY FINE NEW HOUNE, WHTH of dera im provements, om Thirty second street, bet Third and Lexington avenues, $1,000. Alea, two tiful new hose» houres Atty-aix R SALE —TWO NEW UWELLING HOURS, THRES tories aud basement, stone fronts, with ail the me improvements, one io Thirty-drst street, near Siath avenus, the other in Seeond pleco, Brvoklya ['riee low, ls 8, ANDREWS, 12 Wall terma liberal. Apply to Cl street, third floor, room No. country place, in lote to sult purchasers, from one to twenty-five seres, or more if desired. This delyhtful pee in ‘rituated just adjo'ning the town of Hem «toad, . L, twenty miles from thisjeity, near the railroad depot. ‘The Ignd cannot be surpassed im qual ty, aad the sivus tion is known to be the most bealthy Ta this State. A fine stream of water runs thro: it, and several sprirgs of fine water. It will b» cold to suit applicants, and terms easy. Apply at 567 Broadway. FE": SALE—AN FXTENSIVE FANCY THREAD AND fare, needle store, situaied in a great business tho: , and doing n good business. Three years lease of projaiy, 2nd a manufacturing business conneeted with it, The reacon for selling is the ill health of the proprie- tor. Apply to A. EATON, 19 Beekman street. {VOR SALE—A FARM, FRONTING ON THE TURNPIKE load leading from New Brunawiek to the village of Fiseataway, within a mile of the eityof New Rrunswick, New Jersey, formerly oceupied by J. Kirkpatrick, dee’d., i | T* ee ee ———— Tw BUILDERS, STONKOUTTERS, and others —The Lg regen bend Twenty eighiny Feenty aint, snd. Thirteis ry a pr ayy t cut brown stone, ready 1,040 ; 1,000 0 @ lintels; jad lintels; 20,000 foet waterta- 06@ footrall coping; 500 cellar steps: store posts, lintel course, platforms and steps. Abo rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashler and platforms, cut by our machines, will be sold to stone- cutters (wenty per cent tees than their cost by hand. W. @. CHAVM, Agent, 3 /'HCULATION—A FOURSTORY HOUSE AND LOTIN SR venteenth ateeet, near Dr. Tyng’s and threo other | pew churehes, ina prowing and fashionable part of the city; the hone has ail Uke madera improvements vis. warm ae farnace. gas, ke. Will be for much less than its velue if oid by 10th Mareh, and shoud three uartors can remain on bond and mortgage. at 634 Broad. “yy, #. B. AUGUR. YE FOR SALE—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS OF nevi, about balf worn, in lets to sult purchasers. Apply 12 30. , Herald efioe. Ts FOR SALK—AROUT ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of diamond, very little worn, in balfa dozen pairs cases, for sale cheap for cash. Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, CLOS¥ A CONCERN.—FOR SALK, THE STEAM ‘boat Lackawanna, 243¢ inch oy! ir, five feet stroke, eight old. has, wotil recently, run in fresh wa, | ter, acteleabeaee heteess rnd half of the ateam towboat Storm, four years old. has a new 22-inch oyliader, stroke, with = new double retura fluo o: boller, only one month runzing since the ¢; and better were put In. Terms easy Apply te PC. SCHULTZ we PouNaLb, P) ty J. STUUVENEL OFFER? FOR SALR BIR | containing eighty acres, all in a good state of eultivation, | | excepting about eight acres of woodland. The land is pro: ductive, well watered and fenced, with good orehard, dwelling, barn, and out houses; is plessantiy situated having a good view of the surrounding country: bou on three roads, and is one ofthe best borkood of New Brunswick. Terms reusonable. loquire of F. Holland, or W. B. AITKIN, No. 6 Broad street Now ‘York, or on the premises. If not sold by the 10th March, is wil be offered for sale om that day, at the Merchants! N.Y. OR SALE, IN WILLIAMSBURG—TWO FIR? CLASS frame houses, filled in with brick, built ia modera ma in the neigh- | style, with marble mantels, sliding doors, grates, eeutre | ieces, &e. Will be sold low, on accommodati applied for immediately,’ They are situated. {a street, pear South Ninth. For particulars, aire of ‘Thos. Doyle, on the premises, or of JOHN HII ., cor- ner of South Tenth and Fo: streets. Also, two neat frame houres on South Eighth street, of the same de- scription, and four three story brick houses on Division avenue. Inquire as sbove. (righty ciea of highly cultivated land, benutifuiy 4 ry acres of ly cultivat , beautiful ie ok ‘the Purchase read, about one-half a mile trom the Rye station of the New Muven Railroad Company. Thik farm isin very superior condition; houses, fenogs, &e., in fine order, “Unless previously disposed of dt a fer- bf chants’ Fxch a4 Anthony J. Bleecker, on Monday, the 2lat day o next, Full particntnrs will be given on application to W. J. STRWA "167 South atroeke F% SALE—THE ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF the public house No. 49 Bowery, opposite the theatre, consisting of oil paintings, ware, liquors, and sexta, tables, counters ebairs, de., fomriver with ree 5 n-pin alleys, nearly new. R SALE-—-A THREE STORY BRICK FRONT HOUSE nd lease of Jot situated No. 140 Franklin street ear Hydeon street. The house is in good order, 19 fee front by 36 feet deep, and will rent for $700 per annum; lot 19 by 87 feet 6 inches; in a genteel neighborhood; grourd rent low. ‘This will'be sold cheap. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. OR SALE—THE INTFREST IN THE LEASE AND stock of s first claes building and store, well located : ing convenient to, Peck all ry to Brooklyn. ‘The upper part of the building can be let so as to allow the purchaser to occupy the store at & very moderate rent. Apply at 30 Cherry atreet. OR SALE—FIVE LOTS, 25 RY 100, WITH THE BUILD- ings thereon, Nos. 64,66, 68, 70, and 72 Goerck streot; ifty lots, eligibly situated in the city of Newark, 30 by 100; puth street, forty lota in the town of Dunkirk, ‘which will be sold low. Apply to F. D. HERVILLY, F Exchange place. OR SALE—A HORSE, CaRl AND HARNESS; will be sod separately or toget lying at 27 Cortlandt street, between -nine and twolve (OR SALE '0 LET--A oO house on Mifty-seventh street, with avery fine large , rden and 5 11 in good order, suitable fora genteel mil fifteen lots'a.(nched. Inquire of Dr. b street + Broadway, at 9 AM. or 3 F= SALP—THE | XTURES OF A LARGE store, 2 foot » one of the most publi Streets in’ this city, th the dwelling part of the house, A good investment for any one who has from six to eight hundred dollars in cash. Inquire of HENRY BYRON, 05 West Broadway. OR SALE—TUR DRUG STOR2 AND MEDICAL F practice, with house furni fittings, &o., sitn- ated at No. 3 Murray street, wit ¢ doors of Broad- way. The proprictor, who is going West, will offer ad- vantageous terms to any parties yi *o purchase, FOUR YEARS 20 tons, draws Will be sold cheap, if applied far soon to ALD, 670 Greouwich’ atreet, iji chooner Nerth river. HOON ET OR old, sulted and extra built; ea ALE—A CANAL SOHN MDA I liquor store. street, between OR SALE—~A TAVERN, NOW DOING A GOU ness; bar, fixtures, good will and lease; s}9, bead Bedding, cooking utensils, ke. Ronson for selling, be cause the owner is alone... Apply to Mr. PARKS, 17 Wall street, second floor. OR SALE~THE GLOUCESTER FERRY-MOUSE, SITU. atedon Delaware avenue, between Walnut and Dock streets, Philadelphia, in the vicinity of the land- ings of the New York and Baltimore Hines, New York transportation and Gloucester ferry boats, &e. Apply ‘a8 above. ROCERY FOR SALE.—WITH LEASE, Si0CK, FIX. tures, horse and wagon—all complete. lnqu're cor. nor of Henry and Rutgers streets, FASE OF HOUSE AND STORE FOR SALP.—A THREE ‘ears Yeaso from first of April, of » dwelling house capable of accommodating twelve small families; alsorthe stock and fixtures of a grocery and liquor store attached, The dwelling apartments pays the rent of the whole promises, leaving the store free; will be sold at a bargain if applied for immediately. The reason for selling ia the owner has other business tonttend to. Address, for par- tigulars, D, E. J., Herald office, for three days. @on the premises, Prince. al Mott iz ‘OUNT VERNON HOTEL.—FOR SALE, THAT VALUA- j ble property, known as the Mount Vernon Hotel, Aituate in the flourishing and rapidly improving viflage of Moun\ \ernon, on a the depot of the New York and New Haven Railroad, within soven minutos walk of the Hunt's station on the Harlem Rail- road, and on the main road leading from East Chester to White Plains, Yonkers, &c. The house contains forty reome, besides a commedious barroom, and a very large and beautiful ball oom. It is fitted up with every con- ch as range, hot and cold baths, and is now prosperous business. Attached to the pro- livery stable, barns, sheds, &c., sufficient to aceommolate taclve horses and « similar number of vehicles, 1¢¢ house, &o. One of the prevent proprietors being about to leave for Australia is the reason for sub- mitting valuable place for sale. For further par- ticulurs, apply on the promises, or to PARKER & CO. 309 Proadwey, entrance in Walker street, office hours from 9% AM. to 4 7M. GOULD & LLIAMB, N. B.— ‘Trains leaye Canal street depot at 7, 9:10, and 1134 A. M. and for Hunt's Bridge, from City Hall, at 74 and 10 o'clock A. MM. SEGARS AND BRANDIES FOR SALE CHEAP.—225,000 15 (pre rule, sara at $9 por M.; 60,000 golden Hons do. at $8 per M.; 15,000 Tulipan segues (fine) na M.; 160 half pipes, quarter caske, and octaves fine ‘ognac Urandy, undcr custom house lock, for sale » bat- gain, The above will be sold in quantities to suit, cheap, for cash or approved credit. Inquire at No. 19 Beaver wtrees. Also, # fine lot of Burgundy and Rousillen port wine, and new | Can be scan by | VN for bis profession. eau street. terms, | Fifth | a } | | | P FOR CASH—A GLOUERY AND | | The authors South si FAMILY, CONSISTING | PER- rons, want to hire the u; of a two si ait Sonppe rat eie oat seed required on the first of May. Address, with full particu- tare ax to location and rent, which must be moderate, J.P, Herald office. CRED HOUSE—WANTED, BY FOUR GEN. small hou, fully furnished, between Rou'y and streets and Fourth and Sixth ave- cots, from Ist, Or eartior, for which » reasonable Address, stating full particulars, (post paid,) J, box $02 Post Office. H OUSE WANTED—WANTED TO HIRF, A sory house, contigaous to Fourth, Sixth, or Reot not over $900. Aidress N. R., box TWO hth pose ane cnasent is ae capes pans of he atiy. Pos- se--iow on the first of possible. Rent must be moderate. Address M. M. G., Herald office. AFE WANTED.—-A SECOND HAND PATENT SALA- mander safe is wanted. It must be cheap and ia Po, CADETS, | ke.— WANTED To PURCHASE, “4 store, at s reasonable price. Address, jection, Herald s occupying a good mover house, pleasant Atuated in the immediate vielnity of Abingdon oven: f wish to rent the second or third floor to ome or two gentle- neatly, frow or May. No effort will be amy Th Address Gotham, WF ADVERTISER, A SINGLE N, eats to those shout to he oy that iA would gindly share ia the rent of « modern heuse, de- Starlor, bedohaunber, nod kiteken, with sloaplag Spark. parlor, am rf ments for servants. Address Inver, if ar SALOON KEKPERS—WANTED—A SPLENDID BAR, Cocanters, and a) the Gxtures necessary for a first clase bar and asloon. Address Saloon Fixtures, office. Also, a smart, genteel bar tender. y ANTED—A SMALL HOUSR, WITH FRONT AND back besements, or the oon pat of » house, with front and back basements and ble bedrooms, with a mall res able familly. Boraid office. 8 4 ANTED TO RENT FIRST OF MAY NEXT.—A COM- jortable dwelling house for 6 quiet family; must be sltunted between Prince and Pourteontls streets, and Fourth to Sixth avenue, Address box 1854, ost office, ANTED—A KOOM, SITUATED BYTW! HOWARD ‘and Isonard streets, on of near Brondway, suitable for « private club. Address ( terms and location. ‘ANTED TO HARIE—AT CALMANSVILLE, OR IN SOME | other pleasamt location about the same distance trom the city, a small cottage, with garden and stable, for a {amity of one person. Addrees box 1,293 Post Uiliee, img amount of rent, location, Xo. ANTED—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY, A THREE story, or two story, basement and attic rent Lot to exceed $400; or part ef a Louse, to cunsist ot least four or five rooms, rent not to exceed $150. Loeation vot above Fourteenth «treet, aor below Grand strvet, and to be convenient to roadway or the Bowery. Address box 196 Port offies. ANTFD—EITHER IN BROOKLYN OR HOBOKEN, & small cottarr, or part of one, for « small, quiet tamily of four persons: ront must be moderate, ‘Addrese Avante, Herald office, stating end lowoat price falty; no other answers will receive attention. J! part of a cottage, in « plain mechanics’ family would be preierred. = ENSTRUOTIOR. FRENCH GENTLEMAN, WISHING TO DISPOS* OF few hours in the week, desires to consecrate them in giving lessons in either the French, Greek. of "Latin languages, alse im literature philosophy. ne objection to give them in schools. i ° KNMANSHIP.—ME. GOLDSMITH WILL RECKIVE new pupils daily at his rooms, No. 280 Broad vay. Jadion’ classes at 11 and 4 o'clock; yentlemen at 9 A. and 4, 7und 8 P.M. Private instruction at hours couve- nient to the pupil. See cards at the academy. EACHPR WANTED—KITHER A LADY OR GENTLE Bian, for Une hours daily, a pevate Caml: must oy nt im tA thoro Paglis! od neetion in all ite branches; also French. “Address, with name, reference, terms, and residence, ‘Instruction,’ Broadway Post Otbee. ANTED—IN A SMALL CLASSICAL SCHOOL, NEAR this city, a teacher of French and masie. Salary None nced apply but a Frenchman well qualified Apply to 't. J. PONDA, Baq., 27 Nas+ FFICE OF THE CHIEF OF POLICE, MARCH 1, 186°. —Owners are wanted for the following articles, at the Seoond district police court, supposed to be *tolon:— Nineteen shawls, one coat, several pircor af calicoe, bombazine and merino, ix britannia tea pots, four dat irons, thirteen white handkerchiefs, a lot of fine towels, | two table covers, nineteen pieces of linen and muslin two carpet bags one visette, two spreads, @ lot of china, glase and crockery, a lot of knives and forks, three vost patterns, three clocks, one watch, two quadrants. Own- ersarewanted at the Third district police court for the following goods, supposed to be stolon, viz.-—-One shawl, and some wet clothing. Also, at the Third district tion kouse, No. 88 Batclay street:—Mix black dress con seventeen frock coats, one marked ‘'C. G, Clark;’’ Gftecs overcoats, thirty six palrs of pantaloons, one pair mark- ed “CG, Iulodes,”” twenty-eight vosta, three pairs of boots, about sixty shirts, seven dresses, gloves, handkerchiefs, crarate, scarfs, coonterpanes, sheets, daguerreotypes, | spectacles, por monnaies, memorandum books, and one ed ‘' K. M. C.,'' and other articles. IRGE W. MATSELL, Chief of Police, ver furs, mw THE PASHIONS. YO TAILORS.—TME SPRING AND SUMMER PASH ions for 1853, published by Oliver and Son, Away, New York, are now ready for +ale. 86060 CHALLENOR, struments for measuring and drafting coate. roasterpiece, @ orrect method for and drafting costa, being an exact trans fer of the shape and figure from the body to the cloth. By T. OLIVER & SON 195 Broadway, New York. First.—T. Oliver & Son contend that their system is the most correct method for obtaining the true shape and dimensions of the human figare ever Seoond.—That after the measure is taken, the instrument will transfer the same to the cloth with it exaetness and less time. Third.—That it is ter adapted in ant ae Na wer for the aa as ration. Fourth —By ou persons without any variation from the measrres in; avery ; 4 clarge fo mai jacket "and many ; as more may think proper for us to cut. T. Ott tend phucing the above instrument at tion which commences next May, and teet the ame with any author in America, Groat ' or any part of the world, for five hundred dollars, accor. di ‘the above, Terms The measuring instrument, with a4 book of diagrams, with explanations for drafting costa, pants, vexts, sacks, Ae., accompanied with a» graduated scale, for $15; to those who have taken his measurement system heretofore, $10; instructions extra. The fashions, per plate, $1 60. OLOTHING. INDIA RUBBER COATS AND CAPES, OF 3 If] the most apy quality. Also, « large 3,0) ihe various hinds of robber goods, for ante lover than elvewhere, by ROGERS & WYCKOMF, i Cortlandt street, snecessors 10 H. Ti. Day. Ce. OF CLOTHING—$2,000 WORTH WANTED — ‘The highest eash price will be liberally given, in cur rent money, for large and small lots of good left off cloth. ing, of every description. Address through post, or call on JAMES MORONEY, at his second hand store, 11 Orange atreet, near Chatham, Ox OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons desirous of conver: their ovat of articles An meaaui a into cash, can obtain « fair — sending for the sub- scriber, at his residence. or the Post office. L. M. DUSSELDORF, No. 13 Rim N. B.--Ladies attended to by Mrs. Dusseldorf. Apply to Downs, | b, Herald office, stating THEATRE. --DOORS OPEN AT 6% ; Gua. Ba See ae Tue it larch 1, THE THREE GU. EN. Mr. Stevens | D'Artagnan,..Mr, Hamblin Mr. Johnston | Basin Griffiths ‘. Me. Eddy } Anne. Yeomans Mr. Hamilton | Countess. Mra. Grattan Aramis..,.......Mr. Dunn | Constance. ~. Mrs. Parker The Gipsy Pas.. ccsseseeegesby Mist Dawes THE DEVIL'S BRIDGE. ‘The Baron ...Mr. Johnston | Petro. Mr, Griffiths Count Belino. .Mr. Punn | Countess Miss Hiffert Maree, Mr. Glenn | Claudine. .... Mrs. Grattan URTON'S THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREKT.—DOORS nm at 614; to commence at 7 o'clock. y evening, March 1, will be performed TWELFTH NIGHT. 7 0. ..Mr. Dyott . Mr. Holman Sir Toby Belch ,. Mr. Burton Sir Andrew... Mr. Johnston Malvolio........ Pas de Bayadere .. ke, ‘by the Orchestra Mrs.Barker, Thompson | Botsey Chir: ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREST.—DOORS cepee at 644; curtain rises at 7 o'clock. Tuosday evening, March 1, will be performed THR EVIL EYE KABRI. O'NEAL THE GREAT. O’Brien... Mr. W. G. Jones | Blinor., pe NEW ST. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR Chatham square.—James Pilgrim, Manager. Tuesday evening, March 1, will be performed THE CHILD OF THE REGIM&NT, Gamard,.,....Mr. Robinson | Madelaine ..Miss Albertine A HUSBAND AT SIGHT. fr. Floyd | Catharine... Misa Albertine ..Miaa Albertine and Miss Mitchell IE WIDOW’S Mra.Cooke Miss Hill Mrs. Nichols ARO rerER Way THLATRE —& Tan, Willys ALAVE OF Dp, Mynly Marstou Mr. Conway | Jerry Me, Tete . Me. Bagr | ro Mr Maver | De Beaugaut... Sr Lavider | Metre Mathews Dash, Mr. Hanfort | Mery Ieom, Mur Peale Mr. Gourlay | Lady Overtand = Verece Mr, Henry | Lady Hovilis nn Lov! Taw, Axb PHYSIO. Ste. Destin ~. Mr. Lubin Log... Me. Mr. Whiting | Mrs. Hilary... Mex Vernon 1BLO'S OARDEN.—MAD. 8 second night. Fourth March 2, third and last pert of Ith Mad. SONTAG Fignors Pes Wenge Signore Bediat wl vi Pozzolini, Rocco, Gasparoni, ke. P Co Tuesday will be sold the 82 seats, and on Wadnes day, the $1 ard $2 seats, at the Garden, and at Mosert Van Norden & King’s, No. 46 Wall stcests alee ot tee deo. Opera commences at 736 Madame H. Sontag’s Grand Concert, in Concert tal, Brooklyn, has been postponed til Saturday, Marek Lk IBLO'S GARDEN —THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY be en, for respectable performances om the of nights, (Tuesday, Thursday, and Satarday, Ay uring the Opera season. Apply, from A. M. to4 F. ML, to Me, W. A. MOORE, on the stage. ALLACK'S THEATRE, BROADWAY, NEAR BROOME street.—Doors open at 6%; to commenoe at T. Tuesday evening, March 1, will be performed THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. -Mr. Blake (Lady Teazle ..,.Mias Keone Mr. Brougham | Mrs, Candor. Mr. Bronghaus ce... Mr Lester Lady Sneerwell. Mra, Mr. Mason | Maria ; Orehi will @’Yvetot, and a se Craoovienne.,, Paddy Ryan Mr. Brougham | Julls..... Marrowfat.Mr. Chippindale | Nano form the ing at 73¢ o'clock, for the first time, the gorgeous Oriental tacle of BLUE BEARD. _In the afterai at 38 o'clock, RTUNE'S FROLIC and FAMILY JARS. Petrified Horse and Rider, the Living Animals, &c., are to be seen at all hours. Admittance to the whole Museum, Entertainments, &o., 26 conte; Parquet and First Balcony, 124 cents extra. HRISTY’S OPERA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE Grand street.—Open every night during the week, vision of E. P. under the sole direction and personal su; Christy, whore concerts in this city for the past six yoars have been received with favor by highly respectable and fashionable audiences. Tickets, 25 cents. 634; to commence at a quarter before 8 o'clock. Saturday next, March 5, annual benefitof J. Vaughn. \WENS’ ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT OF MON3 Blane—Special notice.—A place adapted for thie novel and besutiful entertainment has at length beea selected in this city, and is about undergoing the altera- tion and em! it requisite for its presentation, due notice of which will be thortly given. USKUM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES—STUYVE- sant Institute, 669 Broadway.—Now open, the rare collection of Pharonic and Ptolemaic remains, a open at a ¢ from Egypt, and formed by Dr. Ab- rect 1 for ry Dr. "a residence of ui 4 of tweaty in the Soragy Pathe pet pepr ogg A arg juee for sale im the rooma, Open during the day and ing ALIFORNIA MUSEUM—312 BROADWAY, BETWEEN Pearl and Duane atrects, of as trne deas of that country can be obtained at thia ne Museum, as by visiting the goldeh State itself, Ball's model of San Francisco shows every building in Its true model, size, material, color, and location street, bill, ard wharf, the shipping, &e. prondunced one of tho greatest’ works of the age. Alea Stockton, the gold mines, and other places. Mag- idcent apoclinens of quarix gold, Callfornia birds, cu- riosities, TUDIO CURIOSO.—THOSK IN SEARCH OF THE CU- rious, quaint, comical and intellectun), will find this the mont ratienal, edifying and interesting’ exhibition in Tn Brwster's Marble Buildings, 020 Broadway. A.M. M. Admisaion, 25 cents. Sea- won tickets, for families, $6. Catalogues and tickots oan be lund at the Studio and principal bookatores on Broad way = ‘OVE CMAPFL, 718 BROADWAY.—PERMANENT Concerts given ever, SIGNOR evening during the week, b; Na E THANVALENTING, “4 we In which soven you Yemen, ladies, and four gea- evening. ng; accomplished will appear every PR ORs PART I. ‘“Wathloon Marourneen, . “abt may Child,” trom the’ My the Last Ros of Sanmer, “On the Banks of Guadalquiy: Grand Variations from Sontag Peer | & “Remember Me, 4. Duet, from “Marin Padills, | entini and Miss Duvanti vast @. 1. “Mary of Argyle," ++. Mawtor Hill Musieal Wonder, 10 years of age. | é Aria from ‘‘Bomeo,”’ Helin Miss 6. | if | 8. through the Rys,’’ sung’ im full’ “eostume, by | | 9. “La Colasas,"” colebratad core Spanish song, sung in | full costume, by Signa. Valentint. Planit and -Condector..............J. Augustus Hogan Ticket 26 comnts; to be had ata! tho m: stores, and at the door. Doors open at 7. To commonce at 8 o'clock. 5 1 BROADWAY.—THK TWO NATURAL FORMS oe representing Venus and Adonis in Florence, are now exhibiting at 510 Broadway. They may be looked at withoot an obscene thought, ‘Heni soit qui mal y pense.” It is the school where Nature's gifts may be seea {a beaa- tiful forms. They are about leaving the city, to make | thelr tour through the Union. previous to thet? return to Furope. Admission twenty-five cents. Childrea not ad- | mitted, Open from 9 A.M. till 10 P.M. N™, THFATRE, ALBANY —TAVING which I design to happy to hear from Indies and gentlemen of acknowled od talent, who are de | sirous of engagements, All communications (post paid) to be addressed to me at Albany ¥ EDMON 8. CONNER. OWFRY THEATRE —IVMENSH ATTRACTION FOR the Penefit of W. H. Hamilton.—W Hamilton begs to inform his friends and the public gon his Benefit will take place at the above Wednesday evening, March 2. when the fullowing power ful attractions will be offered —LADY OF LYONS—Mr. K Keddy as Ca Melnotte; Mr. W. LU. Hamilton as Col. Da ss Fanny Landers (pupil of Mr. H. &. Stevens) ve her 6 pearance as Pauline, and third oa ny singe. Also, Mias Gertrude Dawes will make hor first | appearance as Jack Sheppard in the FELON’S LAST DREAM, Mr. Stevens as Blueskin, with a further assign- ment to the following eroinent artistes —Messrs. R. John- «ton, Dawvon and Griffiths, Mesdames Grattan, Yeomans ond Hiffert. Mr & W. Glena will give his inimitable | Duteh Readings belwoen the pieces. book now open | ANTED—TWI.VR MORE YOUNG LADIES, Fos an Seneca Seager — Celtics in Oo ant 6 136 | tng (in the saddle) will be given free. Apply at the Bowery Amphitheatre, between the heurs of 10 apd 1. open 0 THPATRICALS—W. BR. FISH, (FROM LOND theatrical and characteristic wig maker, 559 treet four doors from Broadway. Ameteur performances lent on hire for pri wT Cl |. B—Any style of thea! wig made on four hours notice, ; COPARTNEROHIP HERETORORE EXISTING tween the eubseribers, under the firm of Carpe , in the livery business, ls hereby dissolved by A CARPENTER, R. H. CARPENTER, SMOOTH. Be : i t é ARTNER WANTEDWITH A CAPITAL OF TEN OR twelve thousand dollars, in a first rate bang ing manufactory. The business is extablehed, and has costomers all over the United States A person soquaint 4 with the business preferred. Address RS, Herald offer KTNER WANTED. WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH ® capital of from £500 to 8080, to take entire charge Of & retail grocery and liquor store, well established and doing an excellent each busines To a person desirous business, this ix s good opportunity, Good reference given and required. Address lmmediately, nie Vibrator enables tinetly at chureb and the saaiatance that ot ©) Lispenard street, oak; anal for Amerie. GOD'S MINSTRELS, 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE HOW- ard street.—Open every evening.—H. Wood, Ma- and Proprietor. The entertainments offered by this celebrated company of musicians and Ethioy de- lineators, cannot be equalled by any other band in the United States. See programme. ra opem at 6; Sane ere public are res; fort t afterncca concerts are discontinued. IRCUS.—NEW YORK AMPHITHEATRE, N@. 87 BOW- ry —Opening of the spring season.’ Inauguration or Re-infercement¢ of commie and cquestrian, talent. gement . F. Wal 10 great Clown. Feneue new cavaleade; new ccmic ballet; fresh and varied feats of horsemanship; introduction of now features and faces ia the arena. Stupendous preparations are making for s nd equestrian demonstration, on Friday evening, Maret , in honor of the Inauguration of President Pierce! ANORAMA. —NOW OPEN, AT METROPOLITAN HAIy the mammoth Panorama of the Mississippi river, from its mouth to the Falls of St. Anthony, every even. ing, st balf-past 7 o'clock. On Saturdays, at half-paat 8 o'clock. isaion, 60 conte; children, half-prioe. ELLER'S SALOON OF WONDERS, NO. 630 BROAD way. Chinese Buildinga.—Kleventh woek of Prince of Wirards, Brilliant success of the Unri Magician. Professor ROBERT HELLER, the great origl nal Necromancer, offers for the cloventh wook of bis ox traordinary Soirees Mysterieuses, a splendid selection» his unsurpassable WONDERS, MYSTERIES, AND MIRA the most magnifioent and annaring ovsr performed i Ame lca. Ami many mighty experiments ong Ne SOOND SIGHT, which is considered by the philosophers and savans of the day, the very acmo of wonder and mystery, defying thele every attempt to penetrate the unfathomable seoret, The great variet weer ae feata of NECROMANC' t /ERDEMAIN, AND DIABLERIS, nightly executed by Professor Hellor, exceed everything of their nature ever attempted on this continent, and are aa pleasing oe instruotive as they are beautiful and as- tonishing. His INEXHAUSTIBLE BOTTLE ia as prolific as ever, and decidedly botter than any of ite notorious predecessors; and his novel invention of the MYSTERIOUS RAPPINGS, throwa into obscurity the humbug Rochester knookern, who have 0 long held undisputed sway of the feld. ‘The immense patronage bestowed upon Prof. Robt, Hol- lor, by the beauty and fashion of Now York, is ample ovi- dence that he is without a rival in the cabaliatic art, and worthy the cncouragémont of the public. Evening’ per: formances to commence at 7%, 0’clock, and on Saturday afternoon at 3, Admission, 4) cents; childrom, alt: price, one ‘WLLER’S RALOON OF WONDERS, 539 BROADWAY, Chinese Buildings. PROFESSOR ROBERT HRLLER, THE PRINCE OF WIALDS, will give a grand and diversified cntertsinment af bin uae surpassable = CABALISTIC ILLUSION: and brilliant feats of matob! Nacaomaxcy, Leanupkwain, anp Dsapuini together with his oxtraerdinary experiment of SECOND SIGHT! for the Benefit of the deserving and brave NEW YORK VOLUNT! who nobly served their country in the late Mexican wea, on Wiunmioar Evanec, Marc 2, ‘Tickets, 50 cents. EW YORK VOLUNTEERS.-THR UNDKRSIGNED take pleasure tn announcing that an entertainment of a wonderful charactor, will be given om Wednesday evening next, March 2, AT HELLER’S SALOON OF WONDERS, (Chinese Buildings, 539 Broadway.) for the benefit of the remnant of the New York Volun- teers, who fought in Mexico, and who are now in neod of ineans to protect some of their companions from the as- saulte of want, and relieve them from the pains of tllness contracted in the service of their country. The onter- talnments will consist of Mr. Heller's beat FEATS OF DiABLFRIF, hia explanation of the method by which tha SPIRIT RAPPINGS are produced, and an exemplification of the myatories 1 O SOOND SGT, * The price of a single admission is fixed at 50 conte. re Grant! open at T o'clock, performances to commence at aif-paat 7. Shelton’s celebrated Band kave kindly yoluateered thea services for the occasion. taining s rorlon of ihantis palntines hy eas om a orion of authantic m huronologioal order, Coe Guido a Bienne, (A. D. 1221,) down to Horace Yornot, in open for exhibition ae ay eae Broadway, from9 A.M. w & P. § Admission, 26 conta, Hk LAST WEEK OF RISLEY’S ILLUSTRATED RIVER Thames.—The last chance to see Nisley’s Mustrated Rivor Thames, and the wholo of the City of London. —Kx- hibition eommencing every evening at 7 o'clock, and ow Saturday at 2. M. Sercrintiony by J iT Haunmaratey, YD, Aolian Piano and Concertina, Mr. A. Sedgowiok. ice reduced to only 26 vonts. A eeeyae TO GEO, W, VESEY, SUPERINTRN. dent of Niblo's Saloon.—-Gentlemen desirous to aub- scribe to the above, which will bea complimentary soir: will find subscription list at the store of Wm, Hall Broadway, John Mills, 18 Beaver street, and Archer, 270 Greenwich street. ‘Tho lists will ¢#. at tho above places unti! the 10th Marah, after which time the soiree will be announced. JePANELIN HOSEUM, 116 CHATIAM srREeT aus. Lea, Proprietor —The shove establishment ks 04 every afternoon, at 3 o'clock, aud in the ovening at past 7, for the purpose of “ Classis and Original Reproser- tations of Living Statuary,” by M’llo. Casinet’s Troupe of Model Artista together with m varloty of voautiful formances For further particulars, ee bifla of oneb Admiarion -—Sents in private boxes,'50 cents; stage with cushioned arm chaire, 3734 oanta, boxes, 25 oants, gallery, 1235 conta, NOTHFR CURIOSITY.—JUST ARRIVED, A FEMALE with moustaohes and board. Miss Mary A. Heinrich, whove faee is ornamented with beautiful and natural moua- taches and beard. auch as would be the delight and envy of thousands of males of full age, will be happy to revive vinitera, for afew days, at 203, Bowery. ‘This rematk- sblefomale is truly a great ouriasity, Sho iy but 7 yours old, of gvod form and pleasant appearanae, indoed, doo!- dodly pretty. She in a native of Belgium, 3 fost 9 'inchoa in height, weighing 127 bbs., and possesses groat muscular strength! Her sex la beyond dispute, and visitors will be ratisted that she is no humbug. Tho like bas soldom deen seen before—an inteliigent female with moustaches and beard fully developed. Admission, 12 conte. Re- ception hours from 9 to1 A. M., and from 3 to 107, ML No. 20% Bowery. FURNITURE. 7) KH ROSEWOOD, PARLOR, AND CHAMBER FUR: niture.—H. STONEY has’ now in his warerooms very large assortment of the above olass of farniture of hia | noeial well known, substantial and fashionable quality, te | which he would particularly call the attention of his ‘old Customers, and persons now about making their spring selections. to oall apd examine the styles and prices, a6 bis wareroomns, 626 Hroadway, next door to ths Collamore House. AGENCY, —-- a A AND FORFIGN AGENCY, CITY Of WASEL- lngicn., D. C., under the direction of Aarom Haight Staten for the prowecuton sak recovery of tains on toe a on United Staten before the Rixeontive De; and Boards of Commissioners ait! in Washington; settle- ment of accounta with the Exeoutive Departmonte, and obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and forfeures, Ethel Geen ore ee ae ‘ 8, heritances in the United States and tiga pitas investments in United States and State securities, colles- tions generally, remittances, and other monoy business ; hase of government lands for fc anlgrants be! undersigned has efficient and reliable correspon im the several States and Territories of the Union, and wil ive his prompt and faithful attention to ali business con- to the agency Latters must bo post paid. Ofioe south corner of Fifwenth street, oops the Treasucy De) AARON H. P, ’ and Consul Genera! of Keusdor for the U. Washington, Decembor, 1852. —— RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN (FUROPE VOR HER akill im foroto'ling the future, is arrived, ond will intelligence about ali ‘ciroumstancrs of life to these who may address hor. She interprota droans, mattars and love, by sxlrolovy. books and soionon, Poon they will marry, Mew tench, Kod Gorman laneunges Residence 269 Bowery, up stairs, near Stanton acon: OB» baure (com 10 Mo 5

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