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Association for the Exhibition of the Indus wy of all Nations —Oflen, No. 53 Broadway.—Ne: rork, be noticed, b; stockholders of this Lisosiation ars BLEECKER, stock, being the sixth instalment tl Sp the Hoatd ef Directors, and that they are Fea! red to $e same, at this office, on oF before the. SI of Dereby notified thats eall of Twenty per ‘cent on the fast, Byorder, WM. WHETTEN, < Decidedly So.—The Spring Hat leaued by | Y insivel toe Feenle, Heatttand au the nend of thelr pro tt ‘are warranted in ay ng “Chat their hats, for beauty and d t wary, ‘are not equalled by gold in the city. ‘Hot Pinisbe Priges, 4 a Whe Gem am Hats,—Excelsicz appears Ye the motto of ESPEN SCHETD. His endeavors are ‘im gant to reach the highest point of exeelionec in his baaines ere is no style of hate before tha public that wo havo soon which ean compare with his in shape, proportions, or that | de of grace md beauty which stamp it as the | plus ult the season. The wtore is No. 107 Nassau | Btrest, corner of Anb, | in leseribable Hats of the French Mode.. and the tip caved ts of the French mod fared by COLEMAN, 111 Nass sty ‘characteristics, while th ble nfs yy are ligi ter and more dara- than any before offered to the public. $3 50 for tho best. | ‘The New Hat Company Invites the Atten- tion of the public to their spring styles of hats, which, for finon passed jew York. Gentlemen desiring differont les can leave their orders and be suited in every respect. ly S08 ~ avelity, one price, and no abatement. vu ates ens of lity or beauty of st; cannot be # ‘Shatin N 4 os. 146 and 1 If any ofour gentlemen readers are in want hat combining plead § desirable quality, we give them i stablishment, 106 Canal street. At that place, you at once for WILLIAM BAN dly advice to’ star Hat ean get suited with one of his new style moleskin silk hats, for only three dollars. + Amidon’s Spring Hats —The most mi f= gent hate of the season aro now being wold by AMIDON, Sales room 649 Broadway, four doors al Freeman’s Hats, at 90 Fulton street, have turned the tide of trade. It is now an establishod fact that he is selling the best hat for the money sold in town. Price d superior to those sold for $4. Chil- W fora hat equal ? a's hats, wholesale and retail, price $9 to $50 per dozen. FREEMAN, manufacturer, %) Fulton streot, near Gold stret. ‘The Bowery Hat Store, now open for public saspeotion, is one of the most splondid storvs in this sity, and DRAKE stands at tho hoad of his profession. Prices vary according to quality, and no deviation. Persons do- sirous of obtaining an article as good as can be produced in any other ostablishment in the Uhited States will do well to gEYe hima call, iis salonroom will be found at No. 9 Bowery. tandard prices of hats, $4, $3, and $250. Purehase your Hats at the Prescott Hat store—By so doing you will be certain to secure » superior article, fashionable in its style and economical in ita price, ‘The hatewf KNOX & JAMES are oaloulated to give them a nd already, though their establish: wide-epread reputatio ment Las been opened but a few months, it has bi oun patron aed by a large number of our wealthiest and most influential itizens. The Prescott Hat Store is on the corner of Broad- way and Spring street. Every Gentleman! wishes to make a gentcel appearance heforo tho fairer portions of creation. But how oan he do so with » dilapidated or unfinished chapeau? This u iculty is easy removed by galling on KNOX, No. 128 Fulton street, from whose largo le ia a serio estion ; but the dil and magnificent stock an clogant hat of his now spring at fo qan,de solocted without delay. | Knox only charges $4 for his » Tegular beauties, and no wear out to them. Spring Styles.—W. P. David invites the at~ tention his customers and the public to his new styles of geatlomen’s hats. They are decidedly the most Lepini4 | fn Fe lity. Look in at his satesroom, 301 Broadway, second | ed hate ever offered, combining taste, lightnoy door from Duane street, and examine them, ‘The Dramatio Readings of the Great @ian are not more popul errectypes, corner of ly rushes who want from the best mat and family groups taken correctl od picture, fin Fifty Cent Daguerreotypes—To the People.— Go to H. V. HARRIS’, corner of Grand and Bowery, where first class pictures are made, from tho best materials, finished complete, without extra charge, and warranted to lease. No humbug used here, Family groups and children ken correctly. 50 Cent Pay deka re) by N. B. Reeves, ‘Nail your colors to the mast- Ison, at the great battle of Bt. Vincent. We never hide under tho mantle of twenty- ry, and then charge extra for case, color- ing, fe ‘The most splendid pictures taken complete for 50 conte. eorner Grand and Bowery. head,” exclaimed the g nt Ni five cent humbugger "The Crayon Daguerreotype 1s the most ex- auisitely beautiful thing ever produced by art, and ig ad. dred by all who seo it. It 1s taken only by ROOT, splendid galleries, taken equally in loudy 01 tormy wi Another addition to Union Hall.—{We un- derstand that P. L. ROGERS & CO. have intermitted their weual advertisements for some time past, in consequence of having surrendered their establishment to an army of ma- recent- Wy Been completed Immense additions have been made to original structure. Union Hall now comprehends three enormous buildings, and its vast interior presents a suite of nine immense rooms, running through its six stories. These | rooms are now stocked with such an assortment of gentle- &c., of the latest spring styles, aa no other ready made clothing establishment in the city oan boast, and the attention of city purchasers and whole- gons, enrpenters and decorato: i,, Whose work has bul men’s and boys’ clothing, sale dealers is respectfully invited to th ekmanshi) fod materia 1 of the Union Hulkgarmne Sab Gitenent and Nassau strocts. with all modesty do we assert that foi style and moderation in priee we either eclipsed nor undersold—: 5 2000 dreas und frook con 50 cents to $3. REGAN, corner o} < sau and Beckman F Wedding, Visiting, Professional and all om otter cards, beautifully engraved and printed; } tlonery in all its varietie consisting of silver; embossed, and plain envelopes, boxes, wafers, £c.; seal engraving in all a Drancher: advertising envelopes, aid embossed cards in colors. HYATT & CC ELL, Broadway, corner 0 Warren street, and 73 Wall strect. ‘Window Shades.—Best Assortment in the world, at KELTY & FERGUSON’S, 2393¢ ae oe en ‘Wgrranted to stand any elimate, and sold lower, than at any . B.—Store, ehuroh, and other large from first hands. 64 Reade street. Dealers xuppli other establishment. re shades, painted and lettored to order, in superior style. moderate prices. MOLYNEUX BELL, 56 Canal street, three doors from Broadway. Notiee.—No Advance in Prices at Hiram ANDERSON’S Carpet Establishment, 99 Bowery.—Eight apzcious ralorrooms, fully stocked with magnificent new i velvet, English tapestry, Brussels, im- ring styles of royal perial three, matting, flo; &e., at astonishingly low prices. ly, fine and common ingrain car; ng, The Highest Luxury.—This Desideratum may casily be obtained by calling at R. G. GARDNER'S Emporium of Fashion, No. 6 Warren street, under the Mer- G@motile Hotel, and taking a bath in the capacious and ele. gantly furnished bathing rooms and then, resale yourself in with the friction of those expressly imported for this imitable Russi jan “towels, tablishment. ‘Peterson & Humphrey, 379 ving, an un- from France Moguet, Ardrasson, and Ax- from the most celebrated Fronch manufactures. arpets, from Musas. a nd are daily ré t carpets, dire! Carpetings.—! Broadway, bave just opened, saual supply of rich and and England, con: ister, Also, rich medallion velvet and Mosaic J. Crossley & Sons, England, together pond of otber qualities of carpeting, for 18. ing general as Splendid Carpetings —Smith & Lounsbery, late arrivals, a large thteo-ply, and ingeain earpeting, of chaste and elegant ‘esigns, which, having dee ‘chased previous to the rocent advance ia prices, 48 Pearl street, eet, have received, etock of velvet stry, Brussel n pi Re ‘they are enabled to offer at very great inducements, Are you Parétcular about your Shirts !— Have you been disappointed hitherto in the fit of these arti- eles? “Have you complaints to meke of unpu: filling your orders! Ifo, you will find at @ Astor House, the perfection in fit, and the puncti have failed to mect with elsewhere. Really Good and Handsome Boets, of the | * WATKINS’, 114 Fulton wn work, and keeps none of tho |. All who want the worth first quality, ean always be found street. Watkins make trarh with which the city is flood of their money should go to Watkins, From Washington Hall, Washington Hall, 1 5 tally different from all other g most agre Park place. if Great Bargains at 156 fulton strect.—Now selling off, the ontire stock of Indien’, gonte’, minzos, boys? i &o., at & groat saurifies, he husiness immediately, to those who Want to buy cheap. Great inducements are now offered. Will sell single pairs, or by the dozen, far below the cost. Botchers !—Notice.—The Regular Butchers ting on Monday evening, 2lat ‘end childton’s boots, shoos, gniters, im order to dlose up 4 of Brooklyn will hold am ini et, A goneral nttov da: businers of import: 6 is to be transacted. Teas.—The Best Assortment of Fine Tens Mill be found atthe store of the Canton Tea Company, 125 | t, botweon Pearl and Roosovelt—the oldest t Chatham str tea estabiishinent in tho city. We assure our roaders ¢ they can do better than elsewhere, either wm wholosale or tail “thoy have now uo branch store. Pr Watches ant Gold Pens.—J. ¥. Savage, 92 of I. Tobias’, Fulton street, keeps constantly on hand al Sx duplex, h y at $2 Puiton strovt Hyatt’s Life Balsam, the Certain Conqueror | of rhoumatism, scrofule, king's “evil, neuralgia, and all dia enses flowing from great iinpurity of blood, no mat Jong standing, or from what souzea der % Greenwich’ street, was attagked Ww! since, Ho was t by months, hie case all the time was arly paralysed, the arm and hand hanging nacless by Rin ride, te thon had rocourse to the Lite Wala bottles gave bh the use of his limbs, and two more him to excellent hoalth. Mrs, Burton, #27 Eldridga str wus for years mont terribly afiicted with scrofula; the ulcers had conenmed the flesh to the bone on the h and other parts of the system. Afte treatment tind failed, she was h rhonnati atte physiciins for nd all other medical orfoetly cured by the Life Balsam in about a month, Mr. G. BD. Davis, corner Broad Way and Fortioth street, was for years #0 soverely aficted with rheumativn and neuralgia thet he was reduced to & skeleton, weighing little over 10 pounds; he could ny not sleep an ‘hour withent opiates ; no treatment any relief until he took the Life ‘Balvaim ; one bo Fomoved every pain pred him to entire health: ‘he now weigha 170 pounds, One thonsand casos ognal to thera havo published In the New York Hor- 1d, Fm. and ¢ tapi nere. cvrttGont Nie’ ona kg Sew SAGO Prius ypal epee, civ etd 4 fo woats por Dota Lobtion sor Fu, 2 ‘3 MERICAN CHAPTER NO. 6, 0. U. A. ‘You are hereby notified to meet at tho Chaptor tooma, 4 Broadway, at ftwolve o'clock on he ral of our Inte brot! HN STYL % referring te phat the lare tt, situate’ 4@ Re | f, has deen ordered te 4k This is on: 4 Offered for sale this season. N_ ADJOURNED MEETING OF THE NEW YORK ll be held to-night, Saturd: at the Mercer House, corner of Broome EL MILLER, Chairman, long will be 01 and Mercer streets. (Grand street pot es Winr1am Pret, Secretary. MPIRE LODGE, NO. 64, I. 0. 0. F.—OFFICERS AND Brothere—You are hereb lodge room, Odd Fellows’ Hall attend the funeral of our late brother, Il will be called at half-past 12 o'clock, P. M rider, CK BROWN, N. —THE THIRD AN ‘any eleewhi inere be \ No. Park row, opposite Avtor house. reed ot Bookkeept “The Counting Houso Manual, teaches bookkeeping, writing, ke. youths as well as adults are qual suits in an expoditio derate. Proficiency guaranteed; certificates of ability grant- od. Gentlemen conversant with the details of the counting knowledge of double entry, in, in the short space of one notified to be pune! F. Foster, author of jouble Entry Elucidated,”? and other popular works, at 387 Broadway, where fied for commerce aud superior manner. ng, &e. enmanship, W. Husparp, See’ ‘OUSE PAINTERS, house may obtai ill bo intro- under Mr. Foster's instruct! We ~ sary that every mem- ISDELL, President. Some other very important busine: ‘We know of ra Making ft qieen mething moro insightly than's hat with the rim out of shape | tn. “Hate of manufac duced at this meetin, ber should attend. . D, G. WeNDELL, Secretary. MPRENTA—NUEVAIMPRENTA ESPANOLA, CALLE de Spruce No 7, cuarto princi tas, &e., con limpieza, prontitud recion, "Book and job printing in English and French. OTICE.—UNITED SOCIETY Cordwainers on men’s branoh of the cities of New York and Brooklyn.—An aggregate mectin, een’s Fourteen of Grand and Elizabeth streets, on Monda; Persons wishing to jease be in early attendance, as business of much im- portance is to be transacted, ADAM GAMBLE, President, Micuaxn Krerre, Secretary. HIP JOINERS’ MASS MEETING.—THE SHIP JOIN- ers of New York and its vic quested to attond a meeting, on Monda at Thalian Hall, 460 Graad street, at eight o'eloel quest of the Genoral Committee 'T. D. Lander, Late of Jennin; notifies his friends that he has removed from 94 to % Fulton street, under the firm of Squire, Lander & happy to seo and serve them with watehe en: & Lander, , where he will libros, tolletos, papele- tura ieserupnlose, cor- ~ James R. Brown, formerly with Squire & JOURNEYMEN Brother, 97 Fulton street and 182 Bowery, would notify his friends that he has removed to 148 Chathain street, under the firm of BROWN & ATWOOD, where he would be happy to serve them with watches, jowelry, The Empire Jewelry Co., 210 Broadway, corner of Fulton street,"have at this moment one of the jortmonts of Jewelry ever aon in the and in order to please our friends and the public, we give'a short epitome of what may be truly ems:—Splendid breastping, magnificent diamond racelets, gold chains and pencils of exquisite tankards, gold lever watches, and in fact a stock rarely found concentrated in ono ems can be gratified by cal » Where Mr. ISAAC ALEXANDER, of 422 Grand street, will Remember, 210 Broad- ‘of the above trado Ward Hotel, corner come member Western emporiu are particularl: workmanship, cups admirers of rare Empire Jewelry late from California, and formerl be happy to show the whole stock. way, corner Fulton, Salamander Safes, Wilder's Patent, Rich's improvement.—STEARNS & MARVIN, Wator street, Now York, are the onl: with Wilder's patent and Ri ve Blovcker street. EXAS BOUNTY LANDS.—THE HEIRS OF THOSE ersons who served in the army of Texas during its war in 1836, are entitled to bounty lan an the facilit be made to E. A. STANSBU. CHARLES C: TUCKER, for independence the undersigned street, New York, March 16, 1853. RELIGIOUS makers of Salaman- h’s patont combined NOTICES. RATAN AANARAAADAY REV. MR. MILNE, OF THE FREE reach (Providence permitting.) urch, Jane stre 3 n Sabbath evening, 20th inst., at 7 ly, the last Sabbath previous to'his return to Europe. Fine Cutlery.—The undersigned call atten- tion to their assortment of pen and which will be found some of the mont terns ever imported. NOTICE. Church of Scotland, in the Associate Reformed C! wowutiful and rare G. SAUNDERS & 8ON, No. 7 Astor Saunders’ Toilet Furnishing Stores, No. 7 nd No, 387 Broadway, where can be seen a, jortment of portable dressing oases, perfumery, fanoy of the finest quality. "Depot ELIGIOUS NOTICE.—THEATRICAL ENTERTAIN: ments.—A second discourse on theatrical entertain iments will be delivered to young people, in the Sev Presbyterian Church, corner of Broome and Ridge streets, hy the pastor, Rev. Edwin F. Hatfield, D.D., to-morrow eVening, commencing at 73g o'clock, AMUEL SHEFFIELD SNOW, BISHOP OF MOUNT il at 3 and 73¢ P. M., at tho 4 hrist's first advent. Bible for the bale of th I Take the Responsibility !~Zhese were the Memorable words of that man of iron will, General Jackson, fon of his " removal of the deposi aie n Free Church, 163 Bowery. times compared with those of CI class for free discussion at 2 P. M BBATH SCHOOL OF THE REFORMED DUTCH ch, in Twenty-first street, (Rev, Mr. Van Nest, y-morrow evening, at 7 Addresses may be expected from the Rev. Messrs, muller, of Kingston, and W. J. R. Taylor, of Jersey With winging by the children, “The public are invited re for sale at the depot, t, corner of Gold, (after May at 192 Pearl street) M. PATRICK, manufacturer. hold its auniversary Grapes, Grapes, Grapes.—A 1 a grapes to be had, wholesale and retail, Broadway, betwoen Almeria and Mal at PIERCE’S Italian warehouse, Amity and Fourth street Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, 28 Barclay street, de- votes his attention to dis ion of the eyolids, however long a ; films and spocks removed without e hours, 8 A. M. to 2 THE FIREMEN. po ASSISTANT ENGINEER—JOHN DECKER. ISTANT ENGI- neer, Noah L. Farnham, of Hook and Ladder No. 1. ‘Chronie inflam- ding, completely ical operation, P.M. Freneh artificial eyes in- WANTs. aa a natn a amamnaamnnenannmaannannannannaanaal COOK WANTED—WHO THOROUGHLY UNDER. stands her business; she must be a respectable wom. Produce unq ionable referoncos for good character and capability. ply at No. 8 Clinton place. A Paes. LADY WISHES A SITUATION, EITHER $0 take the management of & housshold, of to xive in- straction in the Fronch language and the rudiments of English educs Address H. VF. E, Office, Can give the mo 4 nexceptionable references, A FRENCH GENTLEMAN, TWENTY-FIVE YEARS of ae speaking Euglieh pretty well, and thoroughly ex- ratands bookkek ping. : tod. care of MERICAN STAR WORK Wanted—Double and sing! also soveral saw maker: teady ein ploy: full t ® MOTT, at his caw'and file York, or at the factory h street, Willian A WATCHMAKER IS WANTED TO GO TO CINCIN- | nati, and superintend the wateh repairing department Of one of the trst jewelry stores there, Ilo miust be a first Fate general workrinu, of good character, and a man of good ddrees, To such a liberal salary will be'given. -Addre: R. Smith, care of Messrs. Platt € Brother, Maiden lane. PERSON, WHO FOR SEVERAL YEARS HAS HAD | the charge of one of the most extensive mineral wator | ablishments in a neighboring city, wishe jou in New York, He is capable of doing ell also to take charge of a malt house during wiat: timonials and reference ean be produce jdress or inquire ut rvoim No, }, r velt street. RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN WISHES a situation as cook, washer and ironer, or to do gene- housework, Is afirst rate bread baker. Has the best of city referenee, 2 street, between Hester and Divirion. SALESMAN WANTED IN A CARPET STORE— ‘One acquninted with the trade of this city, and having good recommendations, may apply at 4 Bowery, this day, or on Monday neat, similar aa For particu- No. 14 Roose- AND WISHES A SITUATION 's family as teacher. Being fond of rect to take the entire charge of then, Gr engage with a family going abroad. Address E. M., Kev: Mr. Millet’s, 305 Broome street. YOUNG MAN WISHES A SITUATION IN A wholesale house, as assistant bookkeeper or light’ por- ter. Address I. R., office of this paper, N AMERICAN YOUNG MAN IS DESIROUS OF OB- taining « vituation as assistant bookkeeper or shippinj Clerk in some respectable merentile house. The Lest o} Sity references given. Please address CB, W., Morald oflice. SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GAR- dener. Has a thorough knowledge of his business in atl its branches, aud understands the laying out of xrounds, &¢. Is a married man; no family. Has been three years in this country. Can give good city nee. Can ho seen at Mr. Thorburn’s, 15 John street, from to 20’ clock, or address A, C FRENCH LADY, FROM PARIS, WHOIS A FIRST- rate dressmaker, having all the latest fashions, desires to engayo in one or more fashionablo families, by the day or week. ‘Phe best of referench us to her capacity can he tur- nished if required. Address a note to Mrs. C. E., 91 Frank- lin street, BOY, SEVENTEEN YEARS OF AGE, WISHES TO learn the jewelry trade. Wages no object. The best Gf city references aud'security given. Plonse address J. N. W., Herald office. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN WISHES TO OR- tain a cituation as seamstress in a respectable private fumily, Iso nout sewer, and a first rate shirt maker. Can le seen at the corner of Front and Washington streets, Brooklyn, BARKEEPER WANTED-ONE WITH UNQUESTION- able references; none other need apply. Inquire at W7 Broadway, basement. erted to took oaual to the natural organ. By Letters Patent Secured in 1849.—Palver- ‘dro-Electric Voltaic Chains, constructed 6 garments, are the m we electricity of t ‘Trage- han H. V. HARRIS? fifty cent ‘and and nowy, where every- Bo ished complete, ials and warranted to please. Children THE LECTURE SEASON. LL BE DELIVERED BY PROFESSOR Joseph B..Jones, before the members of the Brooklyn Gymnasium and Gymnastic Literary Society, at the Brook- n Institute, in Washington street, on arch 22, 1853, at elght o'clock. tion. Tickets, one shilling, may be hud at the principal Brooklyu bookstores, and at the door on the ovening of the maoher’s Patent H. to be worn under t! sovery in medicine an relieve, without pain or shock, instan such as head, ear and toothach &c., and by their mild but non the body, diseases of yet nervous complaint: LECTURE WI uosday evening, Subject—Physical Educa: pai And perceptible acti ing—such as gout, local paralysii Aitenses &e.—disappear as if by a miracle. They have b applied with the greatest sucocss in all those dreadful dis tases in children, commonly called oonvulsions, aasen of teething, under dithoulties and disorders of the ho They precipitate motals from their solutions, deco: se water, deflect the magnetic needle, in short, phenomenon of a powerful yoltaiv pile. ments producing theso effects weigh about two ounces, ean ‘ve folded up in 2 pocket: book, ‘TURE ON ANATOMY, PHYSIOLOGY AND HY- new and interesting views of the scienco ty of appropriate appa- ratus, by Professor A. Curtis, of Cincinnati, Ohio, at Brook- lyn Institute, on Monday, Wednesday, and’ Friday, of noxt Week, at 3 o'clock, to ladies only, and at 73g o'clock ‘to. la Also, at the elegant new ball, No. 68 East. way, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday, at the sane hours and upon the ame subjocta, lecture to ladies free. gione, exbibitin 'y apreat vari aro always ready for ia and will last « man his lifetime, guarding oinst that number of diseases an: and gentlemen, B ‘and friends, ke. somplaints in which m: , and wonderfull, somplete ehain is from $1 to Incredible a: may seem the above fac convince hiinself beferehand, at thi | ‘The importance of the inve din America by the Aondem: York, and the chains have heen aj tm the medical colleges, the City, Be City Hospital, &e.; in Europe, by the ons in London; The first atternoon treaming electricity is a perfeotly For particulars see small bills, OPULAR LECTURES, ACCOMPANIED BY tifle experiments the mort remarkable ever the public, illustrated by splendid apparatus, {n mental alchymy, chemistry, electricity, every evening thix week, at thi by Dr. Willitms and Professor Loom: at hi: ‘363 Broadway. Call and see it. Bictures and eleotro-magnotism, of Medicine of New we City Assembly Rooms, 454 PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS.—PROFESSOR OWEN will deliver a lecture on Spiritualism on this, Satur- day, and Sunday evenings, ner of Lipenard street. 1B other mediuins will jemie Nationale de Medecin rial faculty at Vienna; other scientific institn the principal hospitals in Europe. The proprietors are in poss same effect, from all the above institutions in Am jurope, as wellasof the most eminent and dist ion in both hemispheres, and invite the public to examine thera, Fall and illustrated deseri; and one for seientific men—wi & number of eases cured in New Yor! at the office. The the Royal faculty at Berlin, and ns of the highes® order, including iom of testimonials to the 13 Broadway, cor- in attendance. Lecture to commence at 73g u’clock, bua aun toe REWARD—FOR A DIAMOND CROSS, CON- taining eleven stones, and an additional one upon ¢ top; the setting heavy and ri chain for the neck wae attached. and toits unriyal- k and Europe, m: ichly chased. A z DAVID RB. A 381 Broadway, corner of White gtrect. BY A LADY, IN vorna | ‘gold detached ; with @ chain ly set in turquoise. The finder will receive the above reward by leaving the same at the office of the Clifford House, and no questions asked. charms consist of a gold shoe, heart, cross, padlock, ena- melled key, ite. REWARD.—LOST, IN’ BROOKLYN, ON WED- ith instant, while going from No. 1 Stan- ton street, through Concord and Bi ulton street, a lady J. STE! See No. 568 Broadway, corner of Prince streot. lox’s New Style ‘are pronounced the most perfect imitation of nature ting & vory superior article should tory, No. 4 Wall Clothing.—Oar Spring Stock is now m 2 small enkmelied hunting en: lever watch. Brequet, Paris, maker, No. 10 and trinkets attached, most! i eno fears of being | W) butiness coats, at $2 to i$? to $12; 2.000 pairs pants, | Syerfavented, ‘Those wan Nas- | gall at BATCHELOR’S c re can be found tho lasgest and be: Copy the address. elebrated wig It is won= eatimprovoment in the art of wig making, and the hair and whiskers, at the celebrated No. 27 Maiden lane. braids of long hair, front braids, de. Copy the address. Trusses —As Hood & Sanderson’s took the at the late fair, where a se in the worst stages” were competitors, and where the award was made by Doctors Reese, Gilman, and Carnocsan, it may he looked upon as the best in use, ERSON, No. 3 Barelay street. Ihave been Affitcted forjabout Twelve Years with a complete exhaustion of the nervous system, weak: and debility, with » continued and most violent cough now, after using a few bottles of Watts’ Ner- Lam completely restored to health and WEBB, 296 Hudson’ stree $1 per bottle, Gourand’s Liquid Hair Dye is, without ox- eoption or reservatio ge, Myrtle avenno, mail gold enamelled watch, N 8,366, with gold chatelain chain, and full set of charms, such as gold fish, opera glasses, toothpick, key, fan, piteher, inder, by leaving ‘the same'at No. | ton street, or at 39 Maiden lane, up stairs, will receive the above reward and the thanks of ‘the owner, the same being prized as a keepsake, REWARD.—LOST, AN OLD POINTER DOG, it; has & wen under Whoever will return said dog to Franklin ivision avenue, Williamsburg, or to 57 Market street, New York, will receive the above reward, For sale by J. M. with white bre: Gpening of Spring Mantillas.— Molyneux BELL, 58 Canal street, announces the oponing of his splen- did stock of French and home manufactured mantilins, on day, March 2lst. Every novelty of the season will bo fered to the ladies of New York and vicinity, at the mont IF THE YOUNG MAN loft my gold lover watch, ht, the 16th, will be 80 won, 323 Pearl treet, yous Antidote, chain, and puree, ‘ood as to forward them to @ will receive the above sum for his trouble, as Iam indis= posed and unable to wait upon him. BOST, YESTERDAY, EITHER IN Nassau street, a hank note,’ (ncarly new,) of denomination of twenty dollars, i interior banks of this State. The above rewar on the same being returned to 79 Front street, front otice. LOST, SECOND CARIN TICKETS ON rhilt line for passage on steamer vf Marah ew York to San Juan del Norte, and from San Juan del Sud to San Francisco, f Abram Terwilliger, No, juently of uo ¥ ame to the office place, early this ed Mf TERWILLIGER, OST—IN, ORIN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF, TIE if ut ends, but having t contained a ten and a three dol- Inv Lill, a five doliar pieee in gold, and five single dollar gold ‘an earring, a broken ring, and some sinall . ‘The finder will be rewarded bi 6 Eliza Burns, at Mrs. Gtihou depot, 38 Aun street. Soap, for curing p) oilcloths, stair carpets, window shades, | Walker streot, Ask those who use Cristadoro’s Hair Presor- vative {f they think {t has its equalin the world, and I< reply determine whether you sha tfully invited by the inventor, CRISTY buy it or not? D Ee Cristadoro has Vanquished Incredulity. He demonstrates the effect of his famous hair dye npon the Two minutes changes the whiskers from red, randy, or white, to natural black or brown. moré permanent than that i yate rooms for applying the morning, Will receive the above rewai ald office, a head ings in the middle. ASTADORO'S, No, Hair Dye.—Batchelor’s Celebrated Liquit returning tho pro- loring the bair or fey's, 108 Greenwich yet dincovered fu: it is ap The wonderful ease and gertainty with which this favorite and old established hair or applied, at ik factory, No. 4 Wall street, Phalon’s Magic the om reasonakte | whiskers the moment RRENT MONEY TEL- OST—W. W. CLARKE, UNC' i Exchange Bank, for # check upon the’ Ameri vurteen hundred and ninety-six dollars and twenty-five ed payable to tho order of iment baving boon stopped, all parties are t negutiating the sume, OCKET BOOK LOST.—ON THE 17TH MARCH, CON taining papers of no importance whatever hut 'to the A tow dollars wero also in the The finder is authorized to keep the mone ¢ the book and papers at Hair Dye, to color the lied, without injury to immediately without ba HALON’S Wig Faot ind by druzzists gene: Phalon’s Chemteal Hair Invl; vent baldness, and to restore hair that has fallen off, or 0 eure seurf or dandr ‘and permanent curls for sale at 197 a y, under tho St. Nicholas Motel, and all the drug stores in every city. ADVARTISEMENTS RENEWED RVERY DAY sar SEE THIRD AND SEVENTH PAGES. ee POST OFFICE NOTICES. O8T OFFICE, NEW YORK 1 sth Maroh, supe hair or whiskers the moment it is confer a favor by lea 1 Be [or invest it ” ‘THE BALL SEASON. ASHINGTON ASSOCIATION BALL, in honor of Lady Waehington Chapter, A., comes off on Monday evening next, at the TO BE GIVEN No. 8, U. D, of City Aseombly it the Battery, to Bridge, ‘Charles’ London cordial Call at all the hotels in town, drive to DOUBLE PAY. es who served in any Uni an from Juno, 1845, to F which thoy cam obtain by a Il etront. front offtes. second NITED STATES NAVY. eof the house. Te is to- and it the purest and ple liqneur in the market. Importer’s office, 4c] in the Pacific {nlltled to double LADY WHO SINGS ALTO, HAS BEEN accustomed to sing in chur & situation to Plenge call or ad ANIEL LYMAN, LATE OF MARTINS BURG, NEW notice mevt his eye, he is req 40 communicate with Thomas Groontent, N when he will hear of something ineh to bi information respecting him will be thankfully received the advertiser w York or Brook, Bleocker stroe 441 BROADWAY 8 from the eolobrated 80 the well-known instrn- ith afull supply of new and for sale at prices & THOMPSON. FRW OF . GIL. ut the Molian, will SI Wall street, ress, Military Gardon, Brooklyn. is doaired, and earnostly solicited, as NFORMATION WANTED—OF JAMES PLANEG aged seven years; eupposed to have xone wil Pamperio, from Panam recond-hand pianos which defy competit , various makers, tain Johnéon, of the hark i 6, aver the death of his mother at Panama. or others giving any information of him, by let ther, Matthew Flanezan James Feely, 72 Third avenne iverpool papers will plonge copy. F THE DEAF GENTLEMAN THAT CAL Dr. Smith, Auri il jo, whore he hae opens to’ professionally, F THE GENTLEMAD 0, fare to the driver of one of the Third avenue stages at the and Walkor street Mth inet., will please address a note to M. M., Union aq Post Offieo, he will oblige her. F OTHE PARTY WHO E indy yecterday, over the Appoint an interview, thoy w Francisco, Cal., or New York, ‘will bo t) E.—A with and withor | V ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, TO WORK A ents taken, if his infirmary, he will be attonded - nds eng dashed DIANOFORTES AND MUSIC SEL reat bargains in pian NDED A LADY'S con the first floor of by 100 foek on Anthy 1 1 ko. Also, #7, and taste hunters.’ Rieheliew | corner of Dawer on Monday ever elgned would inform} that in consequence of the ine: T as ai yers of piano 2D A NOTE TO A re of * Veritas,” confer a favor on the party. OTICE TO PUBLIC PORTERS. calted at the de Raitroad Company, inst., between thé hours him tertain baggage fo If he will call mpon Thomas Jo 0 store, and will remove on t ious to’ the above date on his splendid stock of pianofo of April; and, pre very great dent E PORTER Wild w York and New It nal stroet, on Thne early ‘owing worse, till his loft side | , to make room for sake sortment of welodcons, und hondoir piauoe, f will he sold at cost, ns the whole stock my to the fret of April. will be Hhorally hheon, at tho above depot, Mroadway, corner of [epee MILLINERY, MADAME YE RRERO, NO. a0 millinery on Tuveday' the n Ist of Say to No. third door from Broadwa eblesebats dons ASTROLOGY. JWNED IN EUROPE FOR TER the future, has arr 22d of Mareh. it RS. ALWIN, R #kill in foretellin nish intelligence about all ciroumstance who may address ler, She interprets dreany and love, by avtrology, books and of life to all thore fence, aud bells hi RIELL'S PRIENDS A 2 wltt op cnages. Retidonoe 20 Bower 15 Naryan stroct and 14 Pine street, and will be bape: eg boure from 10 A. M, them betwvem 10 and 12 this day, to pagtake of a col UP pinta, Soar Stautow seust. By de OY WANTER—IN A CLOTH HOUSE, OVER FIF- teon; must live in the city, smart and ‘active, write a good hand, and be well recommended. Address, iu band- writing, box 715 Post Office. HAMBERMAID AND WAITER.—A YOUNG WOMAN Wishes a situation as chambermaid and waiter; is quiet, sober, honest, and industrious, and can give good refereace, Apply ut the rosidenco of her employer, No. 18 Wost Twenty- woventh stree LERK WANTED—ONE ACQUAINTED WITH THE window shade, paper hanging and upholstery business, and having the best of references ns to character and Lility, may apply at BIRDSALL'S window shade ealesroom, 401 Pearl street, near Chatham, OOK WANTED, IN A SMALL FAMILY; MUST BE A first-rate one, (an English woman would be preforred,) And must bring reference as to honesty, sobriety and capa- bility. Apply at 7 Park place, up stairs RY GOODS—LINEN TRADE.—A GENTLEMAN JUST arrived from France, where he lad been employed for ten yours in the linen trade, wishes a situation in this city. Wholegale preferred. nglish fluently, Apply, by letter, to E. D. B. ee RUG CLER) BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, a permanont situation ina drug storo in this city, ‘Has had exporience in first clnas stores for the last six years, and as to character and ability heean give the most satis: factory references. Plonse addross A. B, C., Herald office, RUG CLERK WANTED.—ONE WHO CAN COME well recommended may apply at the corner of Seyen- teenth street and Third ayonue, RY GOODS SALESMEN WANTED—TWO OR THREE salesmen, who are woll acquainted with the city retail trade. Apply at L. Marcy’s Emporium, 210 Bowery, ARDEN EAS WANTED A SITUATION AS GAR | rt) by ® Very respectablo man, witout encum Vrance, who {8 a very successful grape grower, (under xlass, and out of door, Having bad Jong. experience at the busi. uce the hizhest testimo- | ene in thie country, he can pro uinls as to'striet honesty, sobricty, and industry; and also as pomtessing a thoroush practical knawiedge of hy Vein In fil tte Ueewohoa. Wand ‘pave nook jection to taking th charge of small ferin in addition wo the garden. Address ‘A. Ay Herald office. EWELLERS WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL ‘workman, to go to one of the principal cities in Georgia, Also, a fair workman, to go to the same place, as a jobber the situation isdosirable. Apply at 145 Reade atroct. R. JAFFRAY & SONS WANT A YOUNG MA J. assist in pests emmbroitery sapetnien }to must undor- stand the business. Apply from to 10 A. M. 10 DRESSMAKERS.—WANTED, A YOUNG LADY who can conscientiously undertake the cutting and fit- ting dopartmont of the most fashionable establishment in tho city. One who thinks herself qualified, by oxperience and taste, will hear ofa permanent situation by addressing B. Herald office. Salary liberal. 0 PRINTERS.—WANTED, A PRACTICAL PRINTER capable of reading proof and making up « daily news paper. To one who can come properly recommended, a por- | manent situation and liberal reget will be given. Address, with name and reference, A Herald office 10 SILK EMBROIDERERS—WANTED, 100 YOUNG | ladies, to whom very liberal pay will be given, None but Rood hands need apply. Callat Mrs. Bronson’s lace store, 265 Hudson street, at7 P.M. 10 MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED, A SITUATION ag cutter, by a young man that has had several years experience in Cubting eustom work. Best of reference given, Address J. H., Herald office. 10 LAWYERS.—A YOUNG MAN, OF GOOD HABITS, wisher to take charge of somo respectable lawyer's con: ing business; bas been engaged in one of the first in this eity: and is familiar with the titles of the prin- ty and Brooklyn; is also a Commission vé examining title Ciprlestates in. er of Deeds. Undondted references given ag to character und capability. Address Intex, Herald Office, which will meet With prompt attention. re PRINTERS.—WANTED—A_ PRESSMAs quainted with job work in gener: To one snital cood Wages and ady situation will be given. Wf. A. Brown, third story, Led nor of Third And Chestnut gt: ning eylinder pr Apply to cer Buildings, southwest Cor. s, Philadelphia, single woman, who thoroughly understands her busi- ‘and. wilitng Apply at No. 50 written testimon V J ANTED—IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, OF the first respectability, residing near Union square, a | neat, genteel American gitl, as seamstress. One who has » knowledge of Gressmaking preferred. Addre 8., box Post Odie, with name and resid ANTED—A WOMAN WHO plain cooking, thorou; bring the best recoinmenda’ im her last employers; no other need apply. Call at 212 Court atroot, Bouth Brook: lyn, between the hours 9 and 2, ANTED—AN EXPERIEN is willing to assist with child: and ironing, and can ing, or after seven in the evening. Good recommendations required. ANTED—GIRLS TO FOLD ENVELOPES, APPLY at room No. 31 Harlem Railroad Building, Pranklin street, WANTED-AN INTELLIGENT PROTESTANT WO man, 8 nurse and seamatress. None but a person o capacity, of cheerful disposition, and who understands cut ting and fitting a child's dress, need apply, at UlS Broadway, between 9 and 12.4. M, ANTED—LADIES TO LEARN TO 3 nament papior mache goods, ype case covers, 0. ‘They can practice it mt th Apply im: mediately at 63 Broadway, upstairs, betweon ten aud three, where specinens can be séen. WASTED—TWO GIRLS, IN A SMALL FAMIL one for general housework, aud must be # thorough cook, washer and ironer; the other as nursepaud must be & d'scamstross, AKE AND OR- Feferenees from their last. place Yor ability, honesty, wud ood character. Apply at 42 East Twouty-titth street, near Fourth avenue, V ANTED—A WATCHMAKER, ONE WHO CAN COME wellrecommended and an American. BROWN & ATWOOD, 14s Chatham street. STAIR Vuilding. One that has worked at cavpentering pre ferred, Apply at 48 Ludlow street. WANTED-A BOY IN AN OFFIC year $75. Inquira at 47 Pearl strevt, WANTED A WAITER: A SMART, ACTIVE YOUS man, with good references as to eharacter for honest, and got riety, and who would make hituself generally aeoful, may apply'at the Stiades Hotel, corner of Trinity place, this (Saturday) morni SALARY FIRST WANSTED—A. MAN. WAITE roughly understands his busi monials for honesty, sobriety and employer, may eall this day, at focond street. ONE WHO THO. tnd enn brits teeth. pability, from his Inst No. 43 ‘West Twenty: ¥ JANTED—A BOY, IN A LAWY quire at WANTED-ONE GOOD SALESMAN, IN A IARD- ware store in this city. To a person with & thorough knowledgo of the business, and can influeroo trade, a good salary will be gi Address J. R., Herald office, ‘WANTED—4 YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND BAR; ONE derstands his businesa: none othérs need apply. OTBL, corner of West Broadway and S OFFICE; IN- 4 Hanover street, third story. Leos WAXTED-A STOUT HOY. To WoRK AT Tae baking business, One who has been in the same busi- nese preferred. Apply at Burdgo’s bakery, 257 Spring atrest, VTANTEP—) PLUMBER, ONE WHO UNDER® vy t rine} the In ee besad way VOM. use wad) pa of tl Wa. —A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN maid or child’s nuree Philadelphia Post, Ik. peegse wisles a aituatien in aa imperng | sopesm ace: ods, Wislle# a tituation in au importing , tle also understands b Hert ob . To permanent home is off s with « lady or family. Can be seon at the cor sud Joralemon streets, South Brooklyn, until suit @ brauches, | . The best | ing Capt. T. Youn can behad. The n be seen for two days ut 36 Orchard | branee, ein apply at room No. 37 Clilford Hou: place. its dep: E, J., Herald office. ANTED—-SITUATIONS FOR SMART, TIDY, SOBER, d capable #ervanta, of every do: mestic station, at the Protestant Emplo; Carmine street. N. B.—The recomn at thie offi selve ers, girls postage, on sale by the subscriber, value, hé having purchased the entire importations of one of he largest shipping houses in the o ent advance, GEO. are genuine except they hear the impre thercon. A liberal discount allowed to chante,” Alfordere by post punctually attended factory, corner of Forty-ninth street and Eleventh av : nn annnnnnnreniercetire 100.000 BOrties OF BRANDIES aUY. whiskey, gin, rum, champagne wine, oor- a tl country, but up expressly for family use, and the qualitie uaranteed by tho first physicians. Sold by WILLIAM H. NDERHILL, 430 Broome street. 1 00. RET WINE, FROM $150 PER dials, Will poy you ts make one tri will pay you to make one PART hia brownstout and porter. Prime East India and Phil elphin ales, recommended by the medical faculty. Fo¥ sal very low, by W. H. UNDER! ner Crosby str tale by WHEE! 3,000 HEcRtt work on the Panam: pizing at the office of the und nfo and where written contra sroemployed. 0 men W and stone mato Without breakfast, square Post Offic, FOR A HOMESTI 15 NTED—AS COOK, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A | to assist in the washing Und ironing, | ww strect, between I andl o'clock, with | these have been, sold for over the prico for which these lots are now sold. that the purchase will be a soriber is entitled to four build together, or a farm of from 2 to) acres. Himited at $19, payable, $0 when fore the day of d stalments of $2 00, DERSTANDS GOOD | D SEAMSTRESS, WHO | Apply at the Uniow | Place Hotel, parlor 102, before eleven o’elock in the morn- | je roducing all kinds of grain, fruit, and garden vegetal jor the New York markets, increase from ti resent cost, A fow five were ad if applied for eoon, by month be give given immediately on the re discount of 10 per cent. | prove and o most eligible, of New York, For a share apply imme WOOD, 28 Bro Within 45 minutes ride of Brooklyn, Esch lot is equal cight city lots: good level land, suitable for cardoning adjoining a village nearly me need apply unless with tho beet of | f merely nominal price, by applying early to JOWN A, PAM. WaAnTs. racter | ocsdamnbasiahndananen ANTED.—AN INTELLIGENT LAD, OF GOOD i WwW hai a who can good references, to deliver. dress” W. W. 4, dn the handwriting Tessages. A: applicant,) Herald office, would be glad to serve as lady’ to#ome family going to England. She oan be seen at her joseent employer's, to whom she refers, at No. 27 Tenth street. WA. AN ELIGIBLE SITUATION, AS. Compan. ion and assistant in & email genteel family, mu; complished young Woman, Amer or Protestant, who isa dressmaker, hair- jensen: if rally pleass ‘inoftered, "Address D. B, 1 and , de, ANTED—BY AN BEPERIENOED RESSM AK E} ly’ ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE rivate family Ww To Please call at 178 avenue A,-on the second floor, beck Cun be seen for two days, JANTED—A SITUATION, BY A YOUNG LADY, IN 4 family; is capable of teaching children in the common ish brunchos, and music. Would have no objection to counter: orto go Svuth, Inquire at No. 100 Forsyth —————— wir WANTED—RY A GENTLEMAN IN GOOD cireunistances. She must he pretty, healthy, and pos: in & ord, an American Indy; Such will hear of a coed husband by add Bs New York, stating where an interview ‘eat of rofer ‘age ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, TO DO THE work of « private family. To a smart, tidy and oblig- ing woman a good home and liberal wages will begiven, Ap- Ply at 91 Lexington avenue is is ig ——_—_— Woyaes RESPECTABLE, TIDY YOUNG AMER- jean woman, who unders dg cutting and fitting dresses, to go South. | Good city reference as to character and competoncy. Address Milfine Ww NURSE WANTE) r, Herald ottice, —A YOUNG, HEALTHY Wo- man, witha fresh broast of milk, without sneume ) Par! TANTED—A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, having lost her baby, (being her first,) wishes to take a baby to nurse. Can be seen at the corner of M Delancey streets any time during the WANTED BE. A YOUNG MAN, JUST COME OVER, gin and Prosent wook. who is desirous of making himself generally useful in working on suitable and very moderate conditions, « situa- tion in & wholesale or retail dealery. He speaks"and writes Dutch, German, French, and somo English; understands single and double bookkeeping, and fs acquainted with ever kind of English, Fronch and’ German inanutacturos, Ad- dress V. T., Herald offic TANTED—A SITUATION, BY AN INTRLLIGEN? young man, as assivtant bookkeeper, who is willing to work ind make himself generally useful. Writes ® good hand and is very expert in igure: M., Herald office, will be strictly attended to, 3. A note addressed to H. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS GARDENER, BY A steady active man, who understands his business in all tuients; has had many years experience in the man- agement of green houses, peach houses, Viner Vegetable: Is married and has no family but his wife. Addrews H. ‘The best of reference will be given. honest, industriou WwW NTED—AT NO. 114 NASSAU STREET, CLERKS, toachers, salesmen, porters, harkeepers, men on steam- # and railroads, boys for trades, coachmen and gardon- housekeopers. Applicant: ating referenees, &e., will be suited, THOMAS SPINK, Agent. DRY GOODS. KERR & CO. RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE THAT ¢ their stock of black silks, laces, embroideries, mourning é&e., is now complete, and comprises tho best selection und on Broadway. ‘Unusual indacementware offered to purchasers, both in regard to prices and styles. A. KERR (0. 761 Broadway, second door above Clinton place. ANTON CRAPE SHAWLS.—FIFTY CASES OF Canton erape shawls, (plain and embroidered.) ure now. ‘nt prices much below the market ity, previa to the pre- 0. BULPIN, $i] Broadway, RY GOODS.—THOMAS FRANCE HAS NOW READY for sale 600 dezen improved elastic M ‘ho! nue. THOMAS FRANCE. PENING OF SPRING MANTILLAS.—ALEX’R. T. STEW ART & CO.will opon, on Monday, March 2ist, their spring stock of Paris made mantil 4 PRING ASIA ee IMPORTATIONS ANE de. ‘Broadway. §.—THE SUBSCRIBER INVITES ATTENTION to a superb collection of English and French cashmere, Canton, crape aud ether foreign shawls, chiefly of his own importation, and comprising every povalty of the season, im, GEO. BULPIN, Maatilla and Shawl Sol Broadway. ELLING OFF—LACES AND EMBROIDERIES; A E wy bargains; being obliged to remove. WARNER'S, rondway. wi ups, &e. &e., comprising the largest varicty xin, whis unily trade, Dealers call or send your orders, trial LIAM H. UNDERIUILL, 430 Broome street. 50 BARRELS SCOTCH ALE, BY THE GLASGOW, best brands. Also, London, Dublin, and Philadel HILL, 430 Broome street, cor- OVE’S FALKIRK ALE.—100 prime order SKS, PINTS, 18 Wall street. ormation will be given as to tt lar per. da _ BOARDING. SINGLE ROOS a private family i Clinton place. ins fom days past, Mr. \d for trom. and the land w ing to fooation; for tale must, from its location and capabili rly all disposed of. This is 1s of purchasers are now build those lots. Tt is ithy, and pleasant v st dixtrit jon, Hun AIL! may be had OMESTEAD FOR $25— ADJOINING THE Island Railroad, and near to the Hicksville ‘0 be had for the above Milt Up, ) No. 68 Wall strect, NOTICE.—THE UNDER etfully inform his friends and thi ORGONA, MARCH 4. signed would most 1898.. welling public gvacrally that he has assumed the sole pro- jetor ¢ best attention slall he paid to u with thelr patronage, From a ro the Isthmus, much ngefol tuitowsly J. Granada. y of the hotel Known as the New York Ho’ nformation mey be obtained gra JORT WASHINGTON PAVILION HOTEL his friends and the p for the coming senson | the first plense Pavil | T° FAMIVIES AND GENTI fortable and convenient, | close to the new Agsize Courts, short distance of the Lond station. RPMOVAL wat Jobber of silk goods, Ta: moved from S Cedar strevt to street, second door west fro attention of purchasers to his stock. Great inducements ‘will be offered to onsh buyers. Re )VAL—GREAT SAVING OF RE! SHREW pectfully info bury, New Jersey. The subscriber io that he wille and be ready to ree «i their addrors (post-paid) to JOSEPH A. SLAMM, 1 Hotel, Now Jorsoy. (EN VISITING ED Tand,—The Stork Hotel, Liverpool, will be found com sitdited in Queen Square, en railway iotor. REMOVALS. : YM. H. BLASIPIELD, IMPORTER AND *« and embroideries, has re- the new. store, No. 88 Liberty Broadway. He invites the T—SI8T MARCI tothe second floor.—GEORGE P. VOX, Tailor, selling off and changing locations with his present tenant, Horace Waters, T, Gilbert & Co., to stairs, No. 388 Brond Allery entrance, first Hoor, np . Selling off at any Loss, to walk ior an entire now steck of cloths, ¢ % y made cloths * nover ix tie time for han the pretent ste wisi Te sold reanedlese of cort, in 4 GUE OE MOTE Lots, ty Wholosaly buyers pad bus public, nolosing $1, free of er it Cc ow landing from steamship Glasgow, for RIGHT & CO., 11 found will be paid to 0 understand railroad work. Good bridge earpeaters he paid two dollars and » half por day C. STORY, contractor. Orfice, No. #2 War- . P, S$ —Steamers sail trom New York to the work, on the Sth, 12th, 20th, and 27th of each month. OR SUIT OF ROOMS, TO LET, IN te sue ox two siugle outtemen, with oF AD.—ONE HUNDRED FARMS worth over $15,000, and 2,800 building lots, to he distributed among 800 subscribers, on the 3st of March, 143, Over 0) of these are Cig! engaged. Many of the lots near fe rom 200 to 400 por cont advance showing good investment. Exch aub- ing lots, 25 by 100 feet, Lying The shares are ubseribed for, $5 on or he- istribution, and the balance in monthly in- If desired, a warrantee deed will be made out immediately after the distribution, and dolivered directly after paying the balance. of Long Island is rapidly adva etantly being purchased for far: ng and gardening purposes, and permanent investments. Lott Wyckoff sold 44 acres of land at Ei | Island, for $40,000, and $60,000 has bee and refused by tho owner, in the town of Newtown. L. I Farms have recently beon ACFE, AO lo Real estate on all parta ~ in price, and is con- ew York. Long ed for 72'aeros, 10 to $1,000 per Tam now 08, ve to ten times its ms for $100 exch may be ying $15 ia cash, $15 in tires and $20 in six months, when a warrantee deed will . Balance can remain three years, or a disconnt of 10 per cont will ho allowed for cach, or & warrantee deed eipt at $45 incash, allowing a Lakeland village lots are 4 dway, where inaps and painphlets, with « | large mumber of purchasers’ names as referouce: gratis. °. who may favor him | jonce of three years on | J, HOLMES, New York Hotel, Gorgona, New ¢ his business ve bonrders on ay of June, ‘Thove who with to seeure rooine will «Hall, and within | SALES AT AUCTION. DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTION RER.—VALUA Acree breasted sacs ‘wesday, March 1868, a6 12: T 4 Exchange, one lot FOr Phy ret alpaf pet Bd ry Bvel feet 6 inches to'% fect in width by 90 ‘oct in an foot Vig taohon in width by 86 toe ‘in im provements thereon, vis. :—¥. of 6 on Ninth vulld! arrie dwelling ho’ Aad tee tate Se ited chante’ Exchange, wi use and two lote situa on St. Jobn _strest, betweon Kimerald and Willow, Astoria, L. 1. ‘The lot, with the house on it, is fropting St. John street, and the other lot isin the rear ofthe same. For tieulars, apply to the auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street. J, BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, AT ¢ the Merchants’ Exehamg: Monday, March 21, at o'clock, the two story brick frent house and Mot 205 Allen et, near Houston; fise of lot 16 feet 8 inches by 87 feet; forty feet deep; very conveniently built, with base- mente, under-cellar, attic rooms, pantries, 40, 'A large por- tion of the purchase money can'romain on bond andymore- Bag UCTION SALE.—THE STOCK AND XTURES OF ‘& first clas drinking saloon will be sold at public auc- 1 Tuesday, March 22, at 10 tion, at No, o'clock, A. M. UCTION NOTICE. —By J & bi mortgagee. Al vy ing, couts, pantaloons, vests, shirta, ad of fine jewelry, dc, Win. Thompson, Constable. UCTION NOTICE.—H. N. BUSH, AUCTIONEER, will cell this day, at 1034 o'clock, m street, a lat assertmont of sisting of marble top and other bure: id vote ti 8, SOfus, teto-m-tetes, mal Kany an chuirs and rockers, ke. ; looking glasses, tapestry and other carpets, Leds and Ledding, mattresses, office desks and chairs, ke. Also, two revolvers, UCTION NOTICE.—THIS DAY, AT 10% O'CLOCK, in the sale rooms, 13 Spruce street, will be sold a stock choice wines, Seoteh alex ther liquors, in lota to suit; also, &c., for market; a q oods, California tent, Jewelty, ae. Other O%F & CHILTON, AUCTIONEERS.—COLE & CHIL- TON will voll at blic auction, at the Merchants’ Ex- change, on Tuesday It hat 12 o'clock, throo very desir able three story and basement frame houses, situated on the north side of Forty-ninth street, 80 fort 6 inches west of the Ninth avenue, and in the immediate vicinity of Bloomi dale square, and within one block of the Eighth avenue rail- road. The houses aro new and but just he eur, and gutter ig set, and sidewalk fligced. The lots are 15.8 front, by 100.5 deep; houses 16.8 front and rear, and 24 feet deep.” $1,200 may remain on uch house for a torm of youre, COLTON, AUCTIONFER—GENTEEL FURNITURE; French plate mirrors, tapestry and Brussels carpe oileloths, sixty dozen chairs, of various Kinds, damaged b water, £0, COLTON will sell this day, Saturday, Marek 19, at 1034 o'clock, ‘at the auction room, 59 Beckman street, a large arsortment of genteel far ahoxan, tofa bedsteads, French bedatonds in rorewoo y, mahogany chairs, wardrobes, bookeases, marble top dressing and plain bureaus, ceutre and card tables, exteasion dining tables, largo French plate mirrors, tapestry and Brussels carpets, cileloths, beds, aud mattrecses, &o,” Also, sixty doren chairs, of various patterns, in boxes for shipping, damaged hy water during the late rin; they can be rehoxe atasmall expense. Also, a full set of cabinetmaker's tools, to pay advances. Sale positive. FLENRY I LEEDS § CO. AUCTIONBERS —THE FINE collection of oil patatings to be sold on Satngday, 19th inat., at our callory, Fear of store No. 8 Wall strect-acé now ready for exhibition, to whieh the attention of connoisseurs is reepectfully solicited, ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD-FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. will sell at auction, on Monday, March 21, at 1034 o'clock, at dwellivg house in Eighty-first street, near Bloomingdale road, Wilton and Brussels car- pets, Carved mahogany sofas, chairs, rockers, and sewi chairs, carved marble top centre tablos, mantel clocks am ornaments, mirrors, fine oil paintings, earv chairs beck walnut dining tables, ‘dinner and ton set, carved black walnut and mal jogany bedstonds, do. dross bureaus and washstands with marble tops, hair mattrosso feathor beds, toilet sets, about 200 volumes books, fowli pices, rifles, pistols, yuitar, gold watch, &e.; fine colore engravings, mechanicw and farmers’ tools, Also, lease of house, with four lots of fround adjoining. Manhattanville stages leave the City Mull every halfhour and pass by the oor. Hs HOLD FURNITURE.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. will sell at auction, on Saturday, Mareb 19, at I clock, at their salesrooms,f10 Pinc'street, an assortment of second hand furniture, mahogany sofas and chairs in hair cloth, mahogany French bedsteads, mattree: ather beds, holsters, maple bedsteads, curled maple chairs, toilet ee lounget, washstands, dinner and tea sets, cabinet piano an melodeon, bugatelle board complete, mirrors, oil int- ines, copper, iron, tin, earthen and woodenware, kitehen chairs, ‘AMES COLE WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON TUES- day, March 22d, at twelve o'clock, at th hante? Exchango, Now York, under the direction of MoseP®. Lott, Murphy & Vanderbilt, 45 lots of ground on Bedfurd, Frank= lin and Groen avenues, Brooklyn. Mups are now ready at the offices of the auctioneer, 43 Fuiton street, Brooklyn, and 9 Wall street, New York. ARGE FRUIT AND ORNAMENTAL TREES.—WIL- 4 LIAM R. PRINCE & CO., Flushing, will send their new catalogue of extra large sized trees, suitable for imme- diate ornament and bearing, to all applicants. They are sneh as can seldom be obtained, and will be gold in quanti- tities at reduced prices, Letters mailed before two o’elock will reach us the same day. CH ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY FURNITURE at Auction.—J. L, VANDEWATER will sell this day, at 103g o’elock, at the sales room, 14 Wall strect, com; a, Nery, letve ‘and cartly aasortivent of ‘parlor furaivare, Suverea I becentatta hie top stage with plate glass doorsand bask ware! centre, piers and Tota. tables, bookenses, wardrober, €c., extension diainy tobler, hairand plush seat rockers, ‘suf taire, sewing and parlor ebairs, couches, library hookeases, cottage suites, marble top bureaus, washstands with marble tops, Gothic bedsteads, South American hor: trorses, pallincses, mirrors, &e Hanoforter, hatr mat. also, two second hat TANDARD ROSES AT AUCTION.—J. L. VANDE WATER, Auctioneer, No. 14 Wall etrect, will sell on Tuesday, March 22d, at 11 o'clock, a choice selection of new roses, perpetuals, mosses, and other fine varieties, from the nursery of D. Boll, corner of Broadway and Fiftieth street, 10 BUILDERS AND OTHERS.—WILLIAM IRVING CO., Auctioncers, will sell at a on Thursday, March 24, at 11 o'clock, at the church, oorner of Murray an Church strects, the materials of said’ chureb, consisting of mahogany rail and cushioned back pews ou ground floor and allery ; Venetian blinds, iron window shut! in front’and on roof, ornamental iron lam gan fixtures, glass and iron dome, tin roof, timber flooring, interior and outside wood wor Thie church was erected about twelve years since at great expense, and was built in a vory superior manner, and very heavily ‘timbered. For particulars, see catalogues, which will be ready on Friday, and can bo obtained on the premi- res, or of the auctioneers, 10 Pine street. A person will be in attendance at the ehutch daily, from 11 to 2 o'clock, for the purpose of showing the property to be disposed of. WIMLIAM IRVING & CO. AUCTIONEER s “WILT. give their personal attention to sales of housshold furniture at the residences of families, Also, will have weekly sales of furniture at their sale’ tear Broadway. ‘sr0oms, 10 Pine street, ILLIAM WITTEY,, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ON Monday, *', 1034 o'clock, at 187 Canal atreet, the farni- fore of @ family breaking up housekeeping, consisting of comeane, “pler ‘glasses, window. curtains, sofas, rocklen, easy and spring seat chairs; centre, dinimg, ecard and tea tables ; vares, ofl paintings, handsome wardrobe, marble to) dressing bureaus, waskstands, mahogany and rosewood bed- cteads, best hair mattresses, sheeting, toilette sets, sofa bed- stead, plated forks and spoons, china and glass ware, rove Wood lane, cover and stool cooking stove, and a Iateo quantity of ood kitchen furnitare. “Alto, w good lot of po Abie camp furniture. “Also, « good lot of earpets, stale Fuda, &e. worrwrere wer de ANANANP RNa E TPAMMANY SOCIETY | OR COLUMBIAN ORDER.— Brothers—A regular meeting of the Grand Counoil will be held in the Council Chamber of the Great Wigwam, om Moaday evening, the 2st instant, at half am hour after the tetting of the run. General and punctual attendance is’ requested. By order. GRO, 8. MESSERVE, Father. KK. Downing Serite. EXPRESS AGENCIES. RRA A AAARIRAAAAAAARARAAARRARAARAAA COALPORNIA EXPRESS, VIA NICARAGUA A M., on Saturday, 1th, ‘throngh in etiarge of ‘a special mestenger. Freight 4 conte per pound. ‘No extea ch for custom house fees. The oni ress vin Nicaragua— from three to five days ahead of the Paname ____ CHASE & CO., 38 Broadway, REIGHT, &C., EXPRESS TO NEW ORLEANS.— Adams & Co. will despatch freight, i cio, welry, and parcels destined for New Orleans,’ Mobile, it section of country, &, the followin, Per Uni tates, to New Orleans Warrior, to Mobile, am March 28. Whon in. ‘¢ will insure, under our open id coll inm on Le] day; per strveted in writing to do #0, the ruling of in New Orl Alto, take freight and collect hills of goods on delivery.’ Dratte, notes and bills collected, and returas inade in gold, or city f 3 e—To secnre the shipment of rze nse steamers, and obtain for. them a prom, ry, they ehould be addressed to the care ADAMS & CO., New Orleans, EW YORK AND HAVANA EXPRESS.—THE UN- dorsigned have cutablished an expr on agency at Havana, Apply to M.A. YZQUIERDO, 3 Calle de 1a Industria, or to LIVINGSTON, WELLS & €0,, 71 Broadway, New York. FEICE, NO. 59 BROADWAY.--ADAMS & CO.'S U. 8. Mail Express for Calite nig, Oregon, and the Sand- wich Islands, vin t mus of Panama, in eharzo of « pocial mestenger to destination, per the United Statos mail mer Tlinois, on Monday, Mirch 21, connectiag at or Goldon Gate, fo ama With the Pacific mail neisco, Our fornia, Ore rau tion. All freight with involees bet ply with the covernment n nets mall parcels will be until 1 o'clock on steamers departore, No charge to shippers by this Ih custom howre feos oF consular certificates, No pacl should exceed 125 Ihe. weight, or 64 feet cage vn and everything must be in waterproof condition, of it w be at che owner's risk. ADAMS & CO., $0 Trondway. FURNITURE. SA enw nnn F TRNITURE FOR SALE.—THLE ENTIRE FURNITUR: of a four story how ant mirrors and bia deliers, u table, &e, 4 fine condition, having beon in nee leas than ono year, and will bo sold at # bargain, before May Ist. Call at 149 Ninth atreet. 'URNITURE—J. DIXON, HAVING REMOVED TO the spacious wi 403 Brondway, next to @ Church, would re ly'invite the attention of his ol customers, and persoue about furnishing, to call and ine his inege seek of rosewood and other turnitare be prreharing eleewhere, Alen or 1th of bedetends and beduing inthe city, J 908 Broadway, opposite Bawvouth vinvety

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