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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ey. SEE SEVENTH PAGE: “@e THE TRADES, &0. GARDENER IS WANTED O¥ A br Tuquire at No, 15 Beekman s AS ASSISTANT IN A CLOTHING noe required No. ARM IN BAST et ‘TED. n permarent. G ‘Apply to WM. MATTHIES, Sen NUTTER W \LOTHING SALESMAN WANTED-ONE WHO HAS had experience, and understands the retail clothing trade, may obtain a permanent situation at J. G. PAYN TAR'S, 217 Greenwich etreet, one door above Ve INGRAVERS.—WANTED TWO GOOD LETTER gravors. Apply to Danforth, Wright & Co., Wall stecot ss mt YARDENER WANTED —A MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS T his business thorougusy and can come well recommended, Apply my) Dear! street OURNEYMAN BARBER W. J edintely, a journeyman barber in every respect’ com petent to the business. He mu be steady aud attentiv Pant employment will be insured, Apply at No. 4 Ann | ‘TED—WANTED, IM NIN THE EMPLOY OF ‘orte. makers Contre rning thanks to their em in which they have acceded oot, take this met f ‘ret ployers for the liberal 40 their demand for ady e a JAMES MARTIN, Chairman. ! Gronos Downer, Seer OTICE TO STONES ‘of New York, Brooklyn. and Williamsburg, are re Guested to nttond a meeting, to be held at Millemann’s Halt, | eorser of Twenty sixth street ond venth avenw on ¥riday evoning, April ct o'clock, for the purpose of ivance of wages. taking into considerat HE BOARDOF HE FIRST REGULAR MEETIN Delogates of Now York Printers’ Co-operative Union | will bo held at Chath. Wednesday evening, April | %, at 8 orclock, Th ill please be punctual in | ttendanoe, a ch of the memo- y beable to procure, as well as any funds © come into their possession for defraying the delegation to. Plttsburs. By order of the J. A, SMUTH, Recor ding Secretary 0 TINSMITHS.—ONE OR TWO FIRST RATE WORK. | men wanted at Daulop’s manufacturing emporium, 36 | Gold street. None but those who understand the uso of | Yankee machines need apply. FRASER & EVERITT. 10 TINMEN—WANTED, SEVERAL HANDS ACCUS tomed to general work. To those that are fully compe- tent, fair wages will be given. Apply immediately to REA & POLLOCK, 45 Cortlandt street tO, MARBLE PAPER STAINERS.—CONSTANT EM- Dloyment will be given to a good workman. Address Paper Stainor, Herald offee. OURNEYMEN GILPERS WANTED—TO GO TO BO: 2) ton. Two or tiree cood workmen, of steady habits. | Wages I8conts. Apply at 06 Pearl street, up stairs, from ito | | efpenses o Gnion 6 o'clock P.M “WANTED—A GOOD WATCHMAKER, BY MR, ROSEN gardren. Inquire of M. J. Freiaa’& Co., 44 Nassau street, upstairs TANTED—A \WATCHiMAKER, AGOOD WORKMAN, to go to Philadelph a. Noue other meed apply to PLATT & BROTHER, 20 Maiden lane | “WANTED—A FIRST RATE WATCHMAKER, TO GO | Suuth; one who ean engrave. Apply to | ING & EAYV , ot x CREE = You & LEAVITT, 189 Broadway. | Baseuest TO LET TANTED—SIX JOURNEYMEN CONFECTIONERS, | who are well acquainted with the crnamental branches: | also, two who are acquainted with pastry Poddings, and | applicants at 762 let for long or short centlemen, in this Sapo the World Pair, will find ant home “ER STREET, every convenience, to let to Also, a good front basement Hudson street. ne dwellin, a. Southern familis ly furnished or unfurnished rooms, repl BROADWAY, NEAR EIGHTH STREET—HAND somely furnished pariors and i riods of time, to bavin, att eligible location this NEAR BROADWAY. gentlemen after the for a physician, A FURNISHED F vacant on the children or servant. FURNISHED HOUSE in Amity street SPLENDID FIRST © the upoer part of the city, 2 ey on giver, and the clev ir of J. B. GLENTWORT! VERY Brooklyn, about 124g mi in. gas, (with Oxtures rin kitchen, marble n t yard in front, €e., suit For DRIGGS, corner of Broadway and Amity street. lease —situated on one of the most fashionable park: finished in the most elegant manuo Ist of August next. ions and plans shown to responsible | NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE TO LET, two stage routes, replete with the RLOR AND BEDROOM WILL BE | of May, suitable for a family without Apply at No.4 Union square. | TO LET FOR THE SEASON, | particulars. apply to Mr. | LASS FAMILY HOTEL 70 rt D feet front by 125 deep. "Will be | ‘aad ready for occapan ther particulars will bo | | H & CO., No. 8 Broad street, ‘iles from Montague ferry, modern improve speaking dumb wail mantels, ornamented cornices sble for a small ganteel family. | fl Pearl streot, re and two jewelry and foncy any other busin hain streot - 100 feet deep; lease can als , Suitable for merchant or auction rooms. For full ROADWAY.— Broadway ROADWAY be had immediately. Broadway large rooms; lobbies wel dition. “Apply to GEORGE and Broudway. ROADWAY CORNER large light room, N vided, if required. Inquir before 9 or after 4 o'clock. ROADWAY CORNER Broadway, southwest store, with elegant plate gl immediately. Inquire of C. Inquire of L. JACOBS, No. 10, offices and artists’ rooms all finished with the moder: improvements; also, two rooms with folding doo ee! ROADWAY OFFICES TO LET—BOTH SMALL AND in the morning or after 5 in the evening. back rooms separate. It is now foods store, but wouid be let for me Chat. | ' ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET.—TO LET, A RES taurant, fitted up at an ex; nee of $1,500, 28 feet wi: ad from one to five ye be , 28 by 80 tailors, pianoforte warcroom: articulars apply on the pi wto J. C, ITAM, 858 Broadway. j GOOD BASEMENT TO LET, IN THE | No. 75 West very best part of Broadway, for a physician or any light | faney busines: a most, desirable’ loostion. Apply. betw the hours of ten and five o'clock, to Dr. LEVETT, No | Between Third ROOMS TO LET.—THE TWO LARGE rooms on the first floor of 371 Broad: Possession Inquire on the premises, 371 | Il lighted and kept in clean con- | P. FOX, corner Anthony stree’ | BASEMENT TO RENT.—A 9 Broadway. It could be di- . .G. HUOK, 330 Bowery, STORE TO RENT. corner of Ninth street ass windows. Possession given G. HOOK, $80 Bowery, before pies. Apply at 079 Broadway. JOHN J. MOPPAT WAITERS, THERE IS A GOOD TIME COMI meeting’ will le held at Grand Street Hall on Friday evening, April 2th. Colored waiters are particularly re quested to attend.” All members are requested to obtain their cards of the Seeretary, at the Hall. By order. W. 8. HAMILTON, Secretary. 7 = REWARD.—LOST, ON THE 22D OF APRIL, IN Otho Philadelphia carr (night line), $235: one $100 bill ills on Howard street Savings bills on same bank: one noto of drawn in favor of George W. indorsed by G. W. Bane; one note of Henry G. Wil $50, sixty days, in favor of George R, Rittenhouse; ote of William Peregoy, $30, 6 months, in favor of Geo ittemhouse; one due bill of A. G. Aledon, all of Balti- mora; and other papers of valuc. ze R’ Rittenhouse ‘written inside of tro pocketbook. “The above reward will be paid if loft at Peter Brownring’s Philadelphia Hotel, Jersey ity; or Alexander Derbyshier, 65 North Water street, Phi | ‘adelphia; or Geo. R. Rittenhorse, Baltimore Cattle Scales. | DR REWARD. —DROWNED, ON SATURDAY 4 _ April 25, in the middle of the Hudson river, be- tweon Hoboken wnd Jersey City, a boy about 17 years ‘old. Hiad on a pair of satinet pantaloous, and in bis shirt sleeves. ‘Phe above reward will be paid ‘or the recovery of the body, | or any information addre Willam A. Crawford, cor ner of South ts, Jorsey City, will be thankfully reo i relatives. | SB] Q REWARD. —LOST, A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND | by dog, all black excopt bis breast, and three white | toes on one of his tind feet. He followed'a wagon over the | Hoboken ferry a Y the delivered at No. ¢ reet, or if found in New Jersey ar the Hoboken | ferry landing, thie ; on Baltimore Bank: two $50 Bank, Baltimor:; 335 in #5 John Castle, $169, 4 monthi Ban 4 hove reward will be pai B10) REWARD.—Lost. ON THURSDAY LAST. AN ebony cane, gold mouated. & present, is ‘Valuable to the lossr. The donor ‘snaines en- | graved upon it. The above reward will be paid by leaving AL at the effice of the Astor House. REWARD.—LOST, A GOLD SEAL, CONTAINING edark red stone wit! coat of arms engraved. The Inder will receive the above reward, which is the value of the seal, and the thanks of the owner, by leaving it at the office of R. W. Lowber, corner of Fifteenth street and Eleventh avenue, or 61 Wall street. = REWARD.—LOST—ON THE 2TH INSTANT, BE e) tween the corner of Twenty-fourth street and Seventh avenue and No. 245 Eighth avenue, a steel bead purse, with Clasp, containing a $2) gold piece and some change. The finder will receive the above reward and thanks of the ‘owner, as it is the property of a poor woman, by leaving it | at 219 Woostor street, second floor. f% REWARD.—LOST, A BANK BOOK, CONTAINING e) the sum of $10 bout seven or eight o'clock, b tweon Chambers and Chai ets. The finder will please xeturnitto PATRICK DELING, 30 East Tenth street. y AFTERNOON REWARD—LOST, illet and Grand street 3 in Grand street, Between Willet and Grai ferry, & ed M. ploy on the The above reward, will be paid on air of gold spectacles, rim, under the :lasser returning them to No. 20 Suffolk street. Pawnbrokers are | xequested to stop them if oftered. OST—A SILK” PURSE, CONTAINING ABOUT twenty dollars in bills and’ silver. in S tween hn streets, or in Broad ‘The finder will receive five dol E. BELLMAN, 102 Nassau stre OST—A SMALL SIZED OPERA GI. nd gilt and ina hard case. 2 on Monday night. If the finder will send it to No. 7 Bee man street, Le sbull be liberally rewarded. OST—O THE NIGHT OF THE 25TH INST carpet bag, from Vreeland’s express. Any Feturning the same to 71 Cortlandt street, wi rally rewarded. OST—IN BROADWAY, BETWEEN FOURTH AND Chambers streets, a gold eye glass, richly mounted, Attached to small chain with a large ring. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at S18 Fourth street (OUND—THREE ACCEPTED DRAFTS, AMOUNTING Ent? ® iare® sum. ‘The owner of the said drafts can have them on proving property aud paying charges, by applyiny io DAVID T. COON, Rotunda’ Morshants’ Exchange: 2 INT RECEIPT LOST.—A MINT RECEIPT, NO. 5,022, ON erson, by Ube libe- dated July 17, 1862, for 84 35-100 ounces gold bullion Payable to Oliver Drew. on order, has been lost. | The pu ie are utioned not to receive or negotiate the same, as its Payment has been stopped at the M DINSMORE, 10 Deoaaway. | JATCH LOST—ON THE 2TH OF APRIL, IN GOING from Twelfth to Chambers street, and Betts’ carpet Btore, Broadway, a hunting case gold’ watch, made by | Arnold, Adams & Co., London ‘No. 15.41. A liberal reward | ‘will be paid for its return to 202 Twelfth street. BOYELS. ees HOUSE, FORT HAMILTON, L.1., WILL for the reception of boarders May Ist. The steam. boat will eommenee her regular tri il 18th, from and at 2and5 P.M; and 4P. M., until street at 9 A. Fort Hamilton at § and 10 4 fet, whon the tri I be ineressed, leaving Fort ‘Hamilton at 7% A. M. nnd New York at 6 P.'M., for the re | mainder of tho season. Parties wishing to engage room ‘ean addross the proprictor at Fort Hamilton, or at the of HAWLEY D. CLAPP. STATEM f Murra: Charges of the ho Children under ten y% ‘week. Horses, $i a week. joard for the season, rs of age half price. Sor If there is no. . OYAL HOTEL, LONDON.—THIS MOUSE, WHICH has boon recommended by almost all the foreign new Pavers, ts tho only one tn London kept entirely in the Con- | finontal style. ‘It is frequented by tuo. firet class is situated on the Thames, in the eity, which ronders it most delightful for passengors travelling either by wor by omalbuses, which are continually passing ine + m. This house is now one of the principal hotels for Amorioans. HE CARROLI, HOUSE, NO, 722 HROADWAY, OPPO ‘site the New York Hotel —The above house, having been Fitted ap ia the most complete style, for an elogant and Fashionable hotel, on the European plan, will be opened this @ay for the acoommodation of the public, No paint or ex #0 have beon spared in placing this establishment in the ‘oat complete order for the comfort, convenience and luxury Df ite guests. Most choice rooms, Or suits of rooms, ean be Pupplied to transient or permanent boarders. The under has been ‘as the proprietor of ‘and fash. Hartford, and olse for the is warranted in saying that he has ches, and invites his old friends, a* well ae Lo cae tel BURT MokINNEY y to favor him with a MATRIMONIAL. IN INDEPENDENT CIRCU of liberal education and strict moral habits, ofore 80 strictly devoted himself to business im from forming Indy nequaintances, is desi marrying. As he is {ast and peculiarly sus- of ridicule, he desires no lady will auswer this who ally singers, and who does not posi onrt, gome personal beauty, a good education, and chable charac nexions, She must not be nty-five years of age. To prevent trifling, the ad- Will roqire the most satisfactory references forth- Address Augustus Racine, Onion Square Post Offee. 1]. {RIMONTAL ASSOCIATION —PLAN, BY LAWS Vi sod regulations of the New York Matrimonial Assooin t so be had, (previous to membership.) hy sending one pm THEODORE F, SANDFORD, Poet Office, rk City, INSTRUCTION, (CH. —A LADY, COMPETENT TO GIVE LESSONS he Fronoh language, may address M., Chatham square for three days. A Frenoh person preferred RINCIPALS OF SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIES.— cnvlomam, from Europe, woll acquainted with the +h, Latin, Frenoh, German and Italian languages, wishes on oytment ry Rot ao muoh an object as the opportuni 4) waking bi ‘useful. Would bo glad to oonneos Pia-enl Ci tonal satabliahmons, either in town © stry. The bost roferenona given, Apply #t H Sevouth Sr oh Copmee of Thdgboenta street. =A | Sth April. If | te | cellars, &c. by the Fulton ferry, Rent $400. 4 Hanover street, basement office, opposite the Merchants’ ¢ a kind and | | PO LET—THE TWO STORY GOTHIC BRICK HOUSE 306 Broome street, finished in the by | gut, Vaults front and’ rear, | The front basement suitable f | ply at the offies of Ludwiz, | Eumtzto2 P.M. . ASEMENT TO LET.—TO LET, THE FINE BASE- ment of store No. 36 Broadway.’ A RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY TO_LEASE.—SIX lots on Forty-second street, betweon Fifth and Sixth | avenues, nearly opposite the Palaee, separate or the whole together. Smith & Fineh, ly to HOEY & CU., 19 Wall street. AT 27 CORTLANDT STREET. HENRY L. FOSTER. | | They will be leased | For farther partioulars ap- | Wall street, | DANIEL GREENVAULT, | (YRYSTAL PALACE AND BROADWAY.—TO LET ON | lease, the spacious store and bi ortieth strect and Broadway, with the dwelling | corner house adjoining on Fortieth | ind of publi ‘business. o'clock A. M ITY ASSEMBLY ROOM xtensive and splendid Inquire on t orafter J o'clock P. M. erties, for the present and summer seasons, Application to be made to Ir. on tho northwest emen' strect; a good situation for any fife premises, before 10 S, 40 BROADWAY.—THESE ‘oms can be obtained by reapoct for any GEO. W, OAL YARD.—T0 LET comprising six lots of and Fourteenth street, nowly feneed and jon from the Ist of May next. ennsylvania Coal Company, corner of Broadway and Wall street. |OUNTRY RESIDENCE of Nowtown, L. 1., aby | Grand street and Peck slip ferries, every half hour; fare 1234 cei rooms, and may Apply at 166 Sixth avenue, EGANT ROOMS IN SOUTH BROOKLYN- LN T: ew brown stone front of Pacific, four blocks from South fe Rooms en suite, with board, Refers t> ence required: stregt; W. H. Ilill, Esq ©. 2 Cortlandt street. May, furnished parlor gether or separate, in Nint! in College place. URNI furnished apartments, diate ity of St. John’s) dress Clements, Herald office be rented with or without « large garden. 25 Nassau strect; E. URNISHED ROOMS.—ON AND AFTER THE 1ST OF ‘Apply at 40 TED APARTMENTS.—THREE HANDSOME OR LEASE, A COAL YARD, round, corner of Ninth avenue lanked. Posses. Apply at the office of the | THE VILLAGE ont four miles and a half from from which stagos leave nts. The house contains seven house 125 Clinton street, corner . ina private family, | to parties permanently. Refer: | ‘A. 8. Care, Esq., 27 Wall and bedrooms to let, either to. street, near Broadway, and also esey street. without board. park. e. in the immi ‘Terms reasonable. Ad URNISHED PARLORS AND BEDROOMS TO LET— to zentiemen, without board, at No. 5 University place. URNISHED APARTMENTS, WITHOUT BOARD, IN | a first-class house, with a strictly private family, for gentlemen only. The rooms cation desirable, being in the immediat A suite of hardsomely furnished restaurants. are very pleasant, and the lo. e vicinity of several lors, also two vory desirable single rooms, may be had by applying at at 142 Chambers street. rent, at Clifton, Staten | Walk of the Vanderbilt land the premises, to GEORGE M, URNISHED COTTAGE FOR THE SUMMER—TO | Island, within three minutes ing. For particulars, a| on floor p pply OR SALE AND TO LET. fixturesand furniture, | disposed of this day at any price, or wi at tLe premises on Friday, the room and cellar, in which ticles) are stationed, ean be D. SOLOMON ‘OUSES ON EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET, YORKVILLE. | two of the row of handsom | on high ground, and Location good. | fourth Tent. S Nassau street, | ‘OUSES TO LET—COT" | tages on north side E: | Avenue, at $250. Six cotta | walkfrom the ferry, at $100. | hawken, with gardens attached, at '$179. venue and Twenty: | House at Williameburg, two minutes walk from forry, at Two stores, in desirable locations in Washington | street, Hoboken, at $225. Also, several houses and parts of | from $158 to $500 ren\ d ‘Appiy at the Hoboken Real reet, from 10 to 11 A. M., and 3 to on, near Second stree Tenth | ment, #0. | honves in Hoboken, | lots for sale. | 53 Chambers at office, shin to9 A. M., and 5 to 6 OUSE TO LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—A FINE H unree-story, pleasant basement house, 162 Court street, | rn ith Brooklyn, near Bait! BUTLER, N nce, No. 164 . 4 Vesey sti jurt strect, ‘an the permis directly west of Fourth avenu the railroad and stages. KIP, Third avenue, near Eighty-sixth street, or to SUYDAM, 158 Waverley place. ‘OUSES TO LET IN BROOKLYN, FROM $300 TO $500 A STOCK OF GROCERIES, 1 be sold by auction ith instant; and the store, a | lace the above mentioned ar. ndas in front, on north The strec loeation desirab! N ‘Apply to | Inquire of D. C. NORTHROP, floor, New York. TAGES TO LET—TWO COT. | ighty-fourth street, near First at Jersey City, five minutes Two cottages at Lower Woe- Store and base- nth street, | } Also, how Estate offic Hobok JOHN M. BOARD. ic etreet. Inquire of FREDK: reet, New York, or at his re: Brookly: OUSES AT BROOKLYN, ON LAPAYETTE AND Portland avenues.—To let or for sal court yards, veranda’ ne mile from Wail street, and one half further ‘houses, with gaa Exchange. three three-story balconies, sub: Apply to B. 8. HART, Hos TO LET IN to di moat convenient. se of his furniture. althy part of Brook] Apply to BROOKLY about to return to Europe wishes to let his house and —A GENTLEMAN The house is situated in the | yn, and is very comfortable and W.S. BURTON, 251 Pearl street, New York. FFICE TO LET, NO. for sale cheap, counters premises, to 23, MAIDEN LANE — ALSO. w cases. ‘on tho and show VICTOR WISHOP. FFICES 10 LET—IN THE BUILDINGS 126 AND 123 | Nagwnu street ; two offices on second third floor, each with good te, Canal streot Ores SALOON TO RENT—THE OLD ESTABLISH. d oyster saloon No tables, counter: ing on an extensive busines to agood tenant, Rent $i barroom, up stairs, or at tl Chatham square, OOMS TO LET, WITH now building over the | depot, between Centre and Elm streets, on given immediately. ower. Pore from 265x110 to 25x25 feet, | with Croton water, gas fixtures and water closots. to W. A. ALLEN, room No. 41, corner Franklin streets. | } OOMS NEATLY FURNISOED—TOLE! street, between Delaney 3.0. B., Herald office. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 20 Hudson &e., with every article comp floor, and two om unobstructed light. Rent mo- reot, near jowery, fitted wp with marble | fete for carry. | 1 be let from the Ist of May, | ., Arply to GEO. LEA, in the he Franklin Museum, No. 175 | | STEAM POWER—IN THE w York and Harlom freight with good steady | Rooms vary in | well lighted and airy, furnished | 2 tis IN ORCHARD Address and Rivington streets. i OOMS IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, NEAR HAMILTON | —One or two gentlemen can be sccommodated fer with ples nt rooms in the h ply to B. R, PAL 5 QT. MARKS PLACE.—~TO LET OR FOR SALE, ON | rh mansion, finished © liberal terms, the substantial apply to lars Broad) ICTOR BISHOP, No. 2) Maidew house of a private family. Ap in a ow Nona st. Mark's place, Fer | | QTORE AND OFPICE street, Brooklyn. Preeman’s Building, street and front of Wall strect ferry, ED ts. &¢., Office, third sta mode Ar : front ly to A | QTORE TO LET—HALP OF THE FIRST FLOOR store No. 104 Murgay at upon the premises, TO LET-—NO. 37 FULTON KERR, OF | reet, with office attached. Apply | heen need as such for the | inquire of JAMES K. HA. | po L&kT—THE THRER | T' ‘and store. No. S14 Seventh avenue, suitable for any kiad Rent £00, (cheap.) nor of Thirticth strect and Seventh avenne, No. of business. o'clock P. M, Y t manner thri Croton water and fine gat & doctor's office, having nat two yenr it terms, do LTON & SONS, 61 Wali ret STORY BRICK DWELLING Inquire in thy grocery cor 4a tour 10 LET—THE SECOND T situated three story hor | 70 LET-THE FIRST a kitohon, basement, story brie’ house, in owner intonda to 200 with aamall family, Tho rent will bo modorate. DUMONT ve rooms; will be rented low to » gentleman and his wife References exchanged. Address 0. K., Herald office and cel of ‘Tonth stroet, the o of who oan STORY OF A PLEASANTLY use in Second strost, consisting | sion at once, If desired. | Yersity place and Fi TENANTS’ ROGISTER. ener (TO LET-THE PLEASANT STORE, BACK ROOM AND front basement, 1,003 Broadway, for some Licht, rospoc! business. Appiy'to W. W. EASTON, on tho premises. 0 LET, WITH STEAM POWER-GOOD LIGHT rooms, of any ine, in the R: ‘Mill Stoam Works, Twenty cig! bt }, moar Third LET—THE STORE NO. 39 SOUTH SEVENTH street, Williamsburg. It is 40 (ect doop, with od show window, and located on the greatest Williamsburg, being only two obo from Rent $250. Inquire of U. CUMBERBON, T° LET—THE STORE NO. 13 PARK PLACE, IN whole or in part. Also, stores, basements and offices, ‘These tenements are well located. pply to E PARMLY, or te P. N. GELLATLY, No. 167 Broadway, room No. 5. TOLEIA FRONT BASEMENT, BACK PARLOR, A, And bedroom, on the second floor, to a gontleinan and is w ‘amdam streot, P.M. Possession imme: without children. Apply at No. 11 Three and five o'clook,” 10 LET—IN THE TOWN OF EASTCHESTER, A GO- hio cottage, having all the conveniences required for family use, and easily reached at all hours. Apply at 3 South Williaim strect, New York, or to PHILOMEN If. FOWLER, Enstchester. 10 LET—THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUS t, South Brooklyn. The house has lately been painted, and ‘put in good order. For particulars, as to terme, apply to No. 24 Bond stroct, Brooklyn, or of THOMAS ARMSTRONG, No. 9 Bowery, New York. 10 LET—A FRONT BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR A physician's office, one of the best locations in the city; rat or third story, without eet, near Canal street. NO. 88 CmNANTS REGISTER. T° LEASE—FOR 4 TERM OF EARS, TEN DESIRA- iieataase ea te incaessre Y i7tied avenses, east post romd. Inquire of B. VAN 10 LET OR LEASE—THE NORTH CORNER OF CHRIS topher and West str Toqairoot a, HILLS P. S.—Hobokon ferry is at the foot o' z dthe Iudson river railroad ofice street, 0 LET. OR FOR SAL West street. near the depot nice two story snd attic hou Que bas a.store, Rent $200 and $2. ‘Also, in Fairmow ¥ tale abargain, Also lots Apply to Messrs. HENT? atre MP LET OR FOR SALE-ONE OR TWO NEW TWO story houses, handsomely situated on Ninety second street, between Third and Fourth avenues, and within two minutes walk of stage and railroad. Apply on the premises, or at £0 Trinity place, 10 LET, ON BROADWAY, NEAR TWELFTH STREET— One floor of @ house, in a most desirable location, newly winted, and in excellent order. Apply as sbove, at 823 roadway. 10 LET TO A PAMIL F GROWN PERSONS—THE half of a four story house in Twonty-seventh street and Fourth avenue, with Croton water, bat ter closets, &c. The cars pass to and from the City Hall every ton minutes, No family in the house but the owner. Good reference ro quired. Apply at 57 East Twenty-seventh street. Romt $210, 0 GROCERS AND LIQUOR DEALERS.—FOR SALE, three years leare of store and dwelling, &c., south corner of Bodfurd and Leroy strects. Inquire at 3) Peck slip. 10 LET—CORNER OF SOUTH FIFTH AND SEVENTH streets, Williamsburg, the three story b dwelling; good bow windows in the low. Immediate possession given. iu a rapidly improving neighborhood. ane 10 LET—ONE BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, WITH allthe modern improvements. Would be let for six months, with furniture, and part of the rent taken in board; also, 87 and 89 West Twenty-fourth street, two brick houses; ding is situated Inquire at 91 Maiden | also two brick houses in Twenty-seventh ‘street, near Sixth avenue, entirely new: also a small frame cottage in Forty- seventh street, near Tonth avenue. Apply to 8. WW CRON ‘wenty sixth street, from $to 10 A. M., and from 3 to 6 P. 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A MODERN three story and basemont house ‘in Thirty-ninth street, Lexington avenues. Apply at 244 Tenth street, or on the prom 10 LET—THE. LARGE STORE NO. 201 BLEECKER z street. Apply to ROBERT J. MAW, marbleworks, 287 jowery. 0 LET—TWO OR THREE HANDSOME ROOMS, A genteel cottage house, in the village of Morri with or without board, furnished or unfurnished, at a mod rice. It is easy of access by tho i Or fifteen times per day. Address, (pou \dway Post Office, for one week. 10 LET—AFTER MAY 1ST., THE PARLORS AND second story front room of house 39 Walker street, near IN ia, paid, G. W. Broadway, furnished or unfurnished, together or separa' to suit ies. The parlors would be desirable for = ph; sician, as they have been occupied by 01 ently. Inquire on the’ premises. (0 LET—A BASEMENT STORE IN NO. 62 BROAD- way, 100 feet deep, and lighted by six windows on the side and rear. For particulars apply to W. L. CUTTING, 21 Clinton place. 10 LET—THE NEW AND DESIRABLE THREE STORY and basement dwelling house No. 80 West Twenty. seventh street : has all the modern improvements and con- Yeniencies ; will only be let to s private family. Also the store and dwelling No. 197 Ci street; brick work: shops on, Broadway, Ao. Apnly to JAMBS PRICE, 210 Hudson street, near Canal street. 10 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF front and back parlors, with two hall bedrooms, together with back basement, of a new house at East New York, L. I., fronting onthe Jamaica Plank Road. Stages for Wil Hiamsburg and Brooklyn pass the door. | For particulars in- quire of C. W. Heitkamp, on th mises, or C. HEIT- KAMP & SON, 107 Fulton street York. 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A THREE STORY brick hor in Forty eighth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. None but a small, genteel family, need make application. Apply tothe owner, on the premises, or to WM. LEGGETT, 138 Fourth street, corner of Grove, from 7 tol2 A. M. 10 LET.—A HANDSOME TWO STORY COTTAGE, with a garden attached, situated at the head of Grand street and Bushwick avenue, Williamsburg. by the house every ten minutes, from both ferric Inquire of R. CROWLEY, 100 William street, 10 LET—A FRONT PARLOR, AND TWO BEDROOMS Vcining, on the second floor, » bedroom in the attic, fogether with a pice front basement, situated in a quiet, gen: teal neighborhood. 96 Varick street. 10 LET.—A FAMILY OF THREE PERSONS WILL LET all but the second floor of a commodious three stor, house, ‘consisting of basements, two large parlors on fret floor, and five pleasant sleeping rooms, with pantrice tached, on third floor; bath, &c. Location desirable. Refer cnces given and required. Apply at 203 West Fitteenth eteeet, between Eighth and Ninth avenuos. very five minutes. ‘Apply at em Railroad | (0 LET—THE NEW FIRST CLASS HOUSE 420 PACIFIC | strect, near Nevins, Brooklyn. Looution very desirable. Has gas, range, and all the modern improven ents. Poss to MONT. GIBBS, 410 Broadway. LET-THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE NO. Greene street, between Canal and Grand streets, Ap- ply toW. 8. RIDABOCK, at the Coal Office, No, 209 Grand | street. T° LET—A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, FUR- nighed. Apply at 679 Broadway, opposite the Metra. Politan Hotel. 10 LET—A FINE ROOM ON BROADWAY, AN ELE- gant room, on the second floor of 809 Broadway, will be let every evening in the week, A.M to3P. M., or after 3 near University place. o'clock at 164 Twelfth street '0 LET—A FRONT BASEMENT, SUITABLE FOR A | physician's office, in one of the best locations in the city. Also, a furnished bedroom, with board, in s private French family. Inquire at 164 Twelfth street, between Uni- ifth avenue. 10 LET—STORE desirable location for any light oF fancy business, ttan Hotel, adjoining. NO. 3 MURRAY STREET: A ows P- ply at the office of the Manha 10 LET.—-HANDSOME, HEALTHY APARTMENTS, IN the newly finished brick dwelling No. 14 East Thirty- sixth Entire floors at $9, $11 and $12, with water also place to wash, &c. Inquire onthe prem- FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT houses, Nos. 146 and 148 East Twenty-third street, nea ‘Third avenue, finished with the modern improvements, baths, , As. Can ue seen from 11 to 12 oclock. Apply to J. BISCO, No. 126 Lewis street, from 7 to 9 A. M. an LET—A SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE FIRST FLOOR of the Merchants’ Exchange, anitable for a bank or in- surance company. Also, rooms on the second floor for offi- ces. Apply to S. BALDWIN, President Merchante’ Ex. rom 6 to | change. 10 LET.—PART OF A NEAT COTTAGE HOUSE IN Eighty third strect, consisting of four rooms and back ment; will be let very low to a small family. Stages to city every five minutes. fare 644 cente. Possession imm diately. Apply to T. PEARSON, Eighty-third street, be- tween Third and Fourth avenues. 10 LET—ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE LOCA- tions in Broadway for a merchant tailors room. Apply at 33 Broadway, second tloo (0 LET—A HANDSOME THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH all the modern improvements, containing cight bed- Fooms, with pantry, bath, &c., &c. ; or will be let in two dif- ferent guites of rooms to single gentlemen, or a family. Rent from $300 to $500, or the entire for $400. ‘Location, Fourth avenue, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, one block trom Broad Inquirs 86. i hg LET—A_ DRUG STORE, ON THE NORTHWEST corner of Sixteenth stroet and avenue A, rent $300; a three story brick house, with basement, in fine order, having modern improvements, finiened last season, rent $4 first floor and basement, with tea rooms, rent three floors of six rooms each, rent $175 to $200. All the above have Croton water on each floor, and are situated on East Sixteenth street. Also, a large double corner building, having ® finished basement saloon for as hotel and oatin house: Apply at $13 Second avenue, corner, of Twentieth street, aoe UA. M. to7 P. M., or from7 to 10 A. M. at 245 avenue 0 LET—THE PLEASANTLY SITUA’ brick dwelling house No. 3 Madiso ist of July. Arrangements may be m: from the frst of sh ED TWO-STORY rect. Possession to store furniture an elegant pair of pier 10 LET—CORNER OF CATHARINE AND DIVISION treets, a large basemont; also well lighted rooms for ical or other light busi: Inquire on the i (TO. LET—A SPLENDID OYSTER SALOON OR BAR- bor shop, on the corner of Bridge and John streets Brooklyn, where two new ferries are coming in, which will be rented low. Persons wishing to hire will call on the first floor, in the front room, to J. MAGORY. 10 LET.—A NICE DWELLIN' FOURTH HOUSE, IN street, near Washington square. Remt $000. For per- | mission to see the house call atC, JOHNS’, No. 610 Houston etre t, before 9 A. M., and from 1 to 3 P. M. 0 LET—THE DRY GOODS STORE No. rine street, corner of Madison; one of the be the city for the business. Inquire on the premi 10 LET—A LARGE FRONT BEDROOM, WITIL GA. in & private family, suitable for two single gentlene: with or without breakfast and tea. References required, Apply at 49 West Washington place. 10 LET.—THE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 270 rene rgenmien,strect, suitable for sales room. oF some cht manufacturing business, Possession given immediately. Inyvire of W. A. ARCHER on the premises ae CATHA- stands in NO LET.—THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE IN RAST Xteenth street, near Livingston place, consisting of parlors and ten room, back barement, room and bedroom in third story, and one attic room, with the privilege of bath room, wash room, gas, and water closets in the house. éame’ will be let only toa very small respectable family Grown persona preferred, and good security required. None others ueed apply. Luquire at 2704, Bowery, in the store 10 LET~A STORE, SUITABLE FOR DIFFERENT business pus poees, particularly for a dining saloon, ther ing none in the neighborhood, it being near or adjoining t new ferry slips foot of Main street, where two lines of stam will run to and from in addition to the present ones. Rent cheap to & business man, PI ly to M. J. POTTS, Nos. 19 and 21 Main strect, Brooklyn TO LET-A,BACK PARLOR, WITH PANTRIES AND edroom, in h net quiet genteel neighborhood, ‘To a small 9 'o apartments Will be let ou moderate terras hy at O7 Watt atroet, 10 LET=IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A PARLOR AND bedroom, to # single gentleman, furnished fur With breakfast Possession immediately if r 1 ving on the Ist May. Apply #¢ 4 Broome (T° RENT ON STATEN ISLAND—FOREST COT | tago—The furnished roxidonce of Rov. Dr. Winslow house ia spacious, and thers are good stables, &c the premises, with five aoros of ground, beautifully vitu on tho Serpentine road, having sn extensive viow of the har hor and Now Jorsy, Inquire at No. G0 New streot, Now D SECOND STORIES, vory desirable three of Broadway. Tho story. To ® person jive fires rate roforonces, APSA, It Well stron York, or om tho promises, POPFASE—THE STORE AND BASEMENT CORNER of Houston atrsot fi Also. @ four atory houas ni yy, and in the vicintty oN ‘Tho lonso (four yours) will be sold. Also, to lot, two houses on Thirty-ninth ateget, rout $600; two on Thirty frat atrost, rent 8750, two on Twonty sixth atract, $460 and B KINGULMER, 519 Baytth arenas, Apply at the room from 9 | Rent low to a good tenant. Apply | hands bigh; must be sound, ki nd @ good traveller, or a very stylish pony built horse, good traveller, with a light two Rockaway, but little used, would be ex changed fe pair of bon’ bailt horses and | harness; price will be paid In quire at tl Mee foot of Dock street, between Falton The | | tying. 0 LET IN BROOKLYN—TWO NEW THREE STORY house basements, cellars, &o., to lot, either half or whole, Rent $165. Situation between Full lank es from the Fulton ferry, Ing hourly, railroad 6% cents, This is tunity to enjo, Ce ee lire of |” “ie SACK MAN, 65 Vevey street, 10 LET IN BROOKLYN.—THE WHOLE OR PART OF & new, handsome, and conveniently arranged brick house, beautifully located en De Kalb avenue, between Carl- ton avenue and Adelphi street, (a fow minutes walk from the City Hall.) containing 14 rooms, closets, collar, gas throuzh- out, &e, Rent only $350 to a responsible tenant. Apply to H. JOHNSON, at Appleton’s, No. 200 Broadway. (0 LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—THE MODERN built brick house at the corner of Woodhull and Hicks street, south aide, tl pith range. gna fax ture REN & SWAZ 10 LET IN SOUTH BROLKLYN, ABOUT FIVE OR six miautes walk from Hamilton avenue ferry, and in oneof the most desirable locations, part of a new house, viz.:—the seoond floor, consisting of four rooms and tho ‘k basement, or, if preferred, one of the parlors could be ad. ‘The house is lighted with gas. Rent moderate, Ad- dress immediately, 8. 10 LET IN CLINTON AVENUE, BROOKLYN—THE | handsome throo story house, with basements, collar, and | garden: the thied south of De Kalb avonue. Apply to JO- SEPH STEELE, 16 Cliff atroet. 0 LET IN WILLIAMSBURG—THE SECOND FLOOR of house No. 15 Dunham place, near Peck slip ferry, three rooms deep, and two bedrooms on the same floor, | Rent, $160, to a nice family, without children. Apply at | the house, or to TUPPER & WILCOX, 53 Tompking stroct, N. Y. FOR SALE. —10 HOTEL MEN,—FO 45.000. arate tne furatture’ of wi extensive aise Class hotel, in ono of the best locations on Broadway. Pri [ested west of Broadway, in the ovat for $33,000. Also, one of tho bost second in New York, for $16,009 Also, a fine hotel on rropean plan, on Fulton street Broadway, for $12,000. Also, an extensive restaurant and dining hotol, lo- tated convenient to Wall street and Post Ottico, for $12 00. One do., for $1,000. Ono do., near the Exchange aud Wall streot, for $5,000. Also, 9 find hous, near the Bowery, cor taining 14 rooms; rent $00, price $1,000, Apply to G. ROBINSON, #5 Nasoan atrect, up street. 4. 005822570, BEYSICIANS, DRUGGISTS, &C— Drug store for eal, with office practice—one of the best locations up town—or a suitable person ean pur. ch: interes! with ‘an arrangement for his future entiro ownership of the concern, on advantageous torms. Address Physician, Herald office. DOO. RARE CHANCE —FOR SALE, A PANO- + rama of the Battles on the Lakes, never, exhib ted; also, a Yankee press, and a number of printer's case together with a few select Ger.nan paintings, Corregio Maria and child, €c., rare and beautiful. May be seen at Brown & Burrell’s commission store, 40 Fulton stroct, Brooklyn. ‘A YALUABLE HORSE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE andsomest in the country; about 144 hands high, warranted sound, kind and gentle in every respect ; can trot a mile in 3.15 in splendid lady's horse, being train ed. and perfectly ate ‘Afull warranty given: Apply for two days, at GILMORE & JARVIS’ stables, Hicks street, near Atlantic streot, South Brooklyn ILLIARD TABLES.—WE OFFER FOR SALE AT our factory tablos of superior quality and workmai ip, with our late improved elastic cushions, which w have brought to a degree of perfection obtained by no others. Gentlemen will please call and examine for them- selvel RIFFITH & DECKER, # Ann stri RYSTAL HOTEL FOR SALE—LEASE AND FURNT ture of the Crystal Hotel, located on Sixth aveny posite the Crystal Palace, fitted up and furnished in th style; lense of five years and the cheapest ront in the vici ty, and will be sold on the most favorable terms. Applic: tions received until the Ist of May. Apply to G. A. RO- BINSON, Si Nassau street, up stairs, OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—A NEAT COT- tage house, together with four aores of highly cultivated Innd, pleasantly located twelve miles from this city, in New Jersey. The house is surrounded with shrubbery und large Troit trees; there is also a barn, ‘fine applo orchard, and an abundance of other fruit. Price $1,500; torms cas KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall stroct, RM FOR SALE, OF 120 ACRES—WITH HOUSE, barn, &c., within two and a half miles of Northport steamboat landing. It has good loam soil, with fruit in ‘ood cultivation, New York. Price $4, nd agood fence; thirty-eight miles from Part of the purchase money ca Femain on bond and mortgage, For further information, Pte, BW ARTHUR, 8 Puiyon country market, from 2 this day; after by letter, to Northport, Long Island. ARM FOR SALE—FORTY-SIX ACRES, GOOD TWO story house, barn, &c., fronting on the shore, within a few rods of the steamboat dock. Land in good order; part wood, First rate place for planting, being thirty-otght miles from New York, at Northport, L. I “Apply to E. Me ARTHUR, Fulton Country Market, from 9 to 12, this day, after, by letter, to Northport, L. I. (OR SALE—AT CARMANSVILLE, ON 155TH STREET, ‘A neat two story cottage, and four lots, running through to 156th street, convenient to church, schools, stor c. Immediate possession can be obtai Will be rented from lst May, if not sold. But little cash required; balance on bond and mortgage. Apply to E, U. BRUWN, No. @ Wall strect, from 1 to2 P. M. HE ADVERTISER, HAVING VERY PLEASANT oms, would be happy to accommodate gentlemen with in the vicinity of the Sixth and Eighth avenne rail- roads, There is a fine bath room, with hot and cold water, | attached to the house? For particulars, apply at No. 9) Canal str 0 LAWYERS.—A GENTLEMAN OF THE PROFES in having taken rooms on Broadway, near the City nd having more room shan he requires,"would let a | me. Inquire at No. 1 1u street, room No, HOJEL KEEPERS.—TO LET, AT SOUTHSIDE, Staten Island, at southern terminus of Port Richmond plank road, @ house containing thirteen rooms, Extensive Stabling, barns, &c,, attached, with ton acres of land. The | above proporty’lies directly on Prince's Bay, which affords unrivalled fishing, bathing, &o. Rent moderate, Apply to 0. E. LEE, 4 street third floor, HORSES, CARRIAGES, dic. NARRIAGE FOR SALE—A LARGE ROCKAWAY carting with seats for six persons. in first rate order, made by Wood & Tomlinson. Price $200. Inquire at No. 62 Remaon street, Brooklyn. |ARRIAGE FOR SALE—A LIGHT FOUR SEATED phaton carriage, with extension top, pole, shafts and ge rack; algo. an extra extension seat for driver. It | puilt to order by Lawrence, and is in complete order. Has been used only three times. Original cost $325. Pri $25. “Apply to J.C. COMSTOCK, No. 2 St. Peter's place, One door from Barelay street, rear of Astor liouse. (OR SALE CHEAP—A LARGE ROCKAWAY CAR ring ‘Thomas Durning’s Carriage Fac: tory, corner Hi South Brook ply to GEO. W. FOLSOM, 162 Pearl street, New Y¥. OR SALE—A FINE SORREL HORSE, SIX YEARS old, sound and kind; a good traveller in all harness, and will stand without tyin family. Apply to J. & A. DEARBORN, 95 Third ayvont between 8 aud 9 o'clock in the morning, or feom 8 to 6 in th afternoon. OR SALE—TWO VALUABLE FAMILY HORSES, just in from the country, sixteen hands high, six years | of age, of good carriage, and stylish drivers, and without a | known faul! ina beautiful sorrel, the other a black. They may be seen et the stable of Mr. Barr, a few doors east of Florence's Hotel, in Walker streot. OR SALE—A VERY FINE BLACK MARE, 145 hands high, pony Duilty can trot in 3:10, eight years Kind and sound, will stand witheut tying, ond will, tra~ ‘The wagon fashionable, built by sold for want of use. n be seen 879 Broome street. Also, robes, harae: west price—horse, $175; wagon, $20, OR SALE—A FINE BAY, HORSE, 10\¢ HANDS | . six years old, sound and kind in single and double Can be seen at Wilson's stables, corner of Crosby and Bleecker street: OR SALE.—A GOOD, STRONG, SUBSTANTIAL bugey wagon. Can be seen at the stable, in Tenth street, | between Broadway and Fourth avenue. Price $40. | OR SALE—AS THE OWNER HAS NO FURTHER USE fine chestnut sorrel mare, good bottom, about d sired by the famous Sir Henry, 6 years old, can go in three minutes. To be seen at the livery stable, No. 84 Walker street. OR SALE—A WHITE HORSE, A LITTLE OVER SIX. | toen hands high, seven years old, sound and kind. A fine stylish driver. An excellent family or doctor's horse. May be seen at the Metropolitan Stables, corner Prince and | Crosby stre OR SALE—A PAIR OF BLACK HORSES, SIXTHEN hands bigh, very stylish and spirited drivers, fast ti Vellers, and of great endurance; also, a rockaway, built by Brewster, and a buggy wagon with to for sale cheap. Apply at Thompson's stable, 110 East Thirteenth street. OR SALE—A PAIR OF HANDSOME GOATS, WITH C They are perfectly | ‘an be seen at Mur- | OR SALE--A PAIR OF CREAM COLORED HORSES, | Sve and six years old, stylish, drivers, spleadid snddis horses; would suite a Indy and gentleman; also, wagon and harness; will be sold together or separate. be seen at the livery stable of JOHN MULLIGAN, 19 Monroe street. OR SALE—TWO HORSES AND CARTS, AND THE | work of two stores. Inquire of J. P. WILMURT, No. 67 | Nassau street. OR SALE—A GRAY HORSE, SIX YEARS OLD, | sound and kind in double or single harness; can trot & mile in three minutes and twenty seconds, and would be & nice light wagon or grocery horse. Price $150. Can be seen on the corner of Twenty-second strect and Seventh | enue, in the cooper’s shop. OR SALE—A PAIR OF HORSES, FAST TRAVEL- lore; alto, & light wagon and harness, and a light car. | Tage, Apply'to EVERT SNEDEKER, corner of Main and Water streets, Brooklyn. tec OR SALE—A SECOND-HAND COACH, BUT LITTLE used; also, two second-hand top wagons, and two young horses justfrom the country. Can be ceen at Barr'astable, 86 Walker street. ORSES WANTED.—TWO PAIR OF SUPERIOR coach horses, for cash. They must be of extra and beauty, sound snd kind, and trot; over eizht years old, Color not #6 much an object, but bay, brown, black, or gray preferred. Apply to W. A. CARTER, auctioneer and com mission merchant, No. 67 Dey street, corner Greenwich. ORSE FOR SALE.—A DARK CHESTNUT MORGAN horse, over sixteen hands high, six years old, withou white spot, porfeotly sound in every respect, and without » blemish or imperfection; is well broken to double or single hanes, of a good rate of speod, and fine style, Was pur- chased by his present owner of tho farmer whoYbred him, in Northern Vermont. Price $350. Any one wishing a very | suporior young horse can see him at Robinson's stable, State street, near Henry, Brooklyn. ‘ORSE FOR SALE.—A LARGE, POWERFUL SORREL horse, 16 hands high. of very fine figure and action. Hae trotted a mile in 3:15,and nev ed. Would make & very superior horse for arocka: ill stand without Sold only because the owner has no use for him. Also, a light wagon and harness, entirely new. The whole will be sold cheap. Apply at the Riding sehool stables rear of Man- sion House, ilicks strect, Brooklyn, of R. H. CURTIS. ‘ORSE FOR SALE.—A DARK BROWN HORSE, SIX years old, perfectly sound in every respect; is well | broken, of good speed, and fine style. Any one wishing » | Good horse can see him at Oscar Sanford’s stable he ewark turnpike road, about four miles from Jersey City, Wirt D—A PONY BUILT HORSE, ABOUT 1534 and Catharine ferries, Brooklyn, top—not heavy. Any erson having such @ one for will address box 1,718 ‘ost Office, stating price and BE SOLD AT THE HORSE BAZAAR, IN ‘rosby strect, on Wednesday, the 27th, at 12 o'clock, a bay mare and sorrel horse, to pay's bill of stable keop. TANTED—IN A GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD, ABOVE Bleecker street, hotween the Bowery and Sixth ave. table or similarly erected building, where ground ‘oom und good lights ean be had, for manufacturing pur- Terms tobe moderate. Address X., Herald office pore EDUCATIONAL. AMILY HOARDING SCHOOL IN THE ‘An experionced tencher takes COUNTRY. ito her family eight ohil to boar t. Grent attention paid to the health and mor pupils, and no pains spared to ad- vance them in tl . Tho summer ‘m commences the first week ia May. For terms and rei eos inquire at No. 0 Wost Twonty-aixth stres {CHOOL.—Mr. L. DE GRAND-VAL’8 PRIVATE BOARD- Hing echool for hoys, Hudson Terrace, Hoboken, N. Summer session bogina May 2. ‘Terms per annum, from $1X) to 8200, for a full course of cinssical, English and French Uranches, vooal music, drawing and fencing. Circulars at the institution, BUSTEED HAVE TAK | two fein | endorsed paper. suitable for a doctor or private | { ANTED—A GOOD SECOND HAND WAGON, WITH | i Py boardng scholars only Tree et ane bces Benin EG . a o aicieh. ond the Hay. ME Fandterd, Whity Ulains, n Ist, 1353. Bustood, ine OR SALE—TWO BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSES with all the modern improvements. The walls are Painted and halls marbled. $9,000 may remaip on bond and . two brick houses in Twenty seventh stree enue and Fortieth strect. Apply to S. W. CRONK, 75 West Twonty-sixth street, from Sto 10 A. M., and from 3 to 6 P. M. OR SALE—THE TOOLS AND MACHINERY OF ed in Philadelphia, consisting of lathe: ., galvanic battery, brass furnaces, hand benches, &c., Se., suitable for &lamp and chandelier factory, or avy othor light brass work. Tho rooms are largo, and havo a lease for room and power with over two years to run, which will be sold on accommodating terms for good c Address A. L. C., Herald office, postpaid. No anonymous communicatio ered. OR SALE AT $7,00—A SUBSTANTIAL, stone front house, Pacific street, Brookl. ‘0. $4,00) may remain oh mortgage. Apply to M9 Broadway, up stairs, or at Union GUTTER & DAVENPORT, No. 47 Wall ELEGANT Finished ix months C, Edward: Pince Hetel, or to atreet, OR SALE—A RARE CHANCE—A DINING SALOON ‘and lease, Inquire on the premises, 625 Wator street, OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FEED STAND, situated in Brooklyn, in a central location; to any per- son wishing to engage in ‘the flour and feed business, and Daving fifteen hundred or two thousand dollars, this isa good opportunity. For particulars, inquire at 334 Fulton street, Brooklyn, OR SALE—A TWO STORY D BASEMENT HOUSE rears,) siti reet, between Ninth and Tenth ave- For particulars, apply to W. E. & S. BRIGGS, Sixth ue, corner of Twenty-cighth street. OR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A FIRST CLASS GRO- cory, store, vis.:—Counters, skelving, toa canisters, oll cans, scales, &c., having been in use a few months. Alsi ill be sold at a paceats. Inquire on the remises, 157 avenue A, corner of Eleventh street, or at ‘unt & Foster's, 201 Third avenue, OR SALE—A FIRST RATE HOTEL, LOCATED IN the lower part of the city, now doing a good ensh bu There is a leago of the same, and everything belonging j¢ howxe in good order. at the New Yor jk lyn and Williamsburg Agency office, 67 Chatham a| POR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, ON THE EIGHTH avenue, with two years lease of house and store, at a low rent, and doiag a cash business of about $500 per The lease, stock, fixtures, horse, wagon, &e., will be to close the busine the owner has an a) in the custom house. ‘This is a rare chance for a smart man, Inquize in the store, 370 Eighth avenue, OR SALE—FOUR BILLARD TABLES, WITH BALLS And cues, and two bowling alleys, in good condition, Also, a bar and fixtures, ands liberty poles Tf not sold at Private sale they sold at auction om Tuesday, the dof May, at 12° o'clock, at F, MONTEVERDI, No. 5 Barclay street, OR SALE--THE LEASE, STOCK, FIXTURES AND furniture of that well known public house known as No. 10 West street, near the Battery. The house can accommo- date sixty regular boarders, and at present is doing a first rate cash busi None need apply but mers. Apply to JAMES SPELLMAN, on the pri OR SALE—THE LEASE OF A SMALL SIZED I10- tel, with or without the furniture, located near two railroad depots, which is one of the best’ locations, doing a ‘ood business, and Will be sold at @ bargain, if applied for immediately, af the proprietor ix obliged to leave the city. Apply to G. A. ROBINSON, 8 Nassau street, up stairs, F% SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GEN tlemen’s furnishing store; will be sold low toa cash customer. For particulars inquire at 157 Fulton street. F° SALE—ONE OF THE BEST CONFECTIONERY blishments in the city, with stock, tools and fix- toda, waterlapparatus complete, now doin his is one of the best chances ever offere prisingman. Apply at 31 Division street. Kk SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF AN EX tensive first class boarding honse, in one of the best 1: éations for both permanent and transient boarders. Als a fine large boarding house on broadway, filled with the highest price boarders, and suitable to be converted into i ine Apply to G. A. ROBINSON, 8 Nassau street, up stairs. (OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG STORE now doing sn cxcellent business, A rare bargain, ENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall street. OR SALE—A LONG ESTABLISHED HOTEL STAND, with six acres of land, situate 13 miles from this city, on the most public road leading from Newark to Morristown, The hotel is two stories, 40x60, with extension in rear; barn is of large size, and will stable 60 horses; large carriage house, ice house, &c. Has fine apple orchard, with oth fruit.’ It is now doing s good business, and will be sold low, upon easy terms. KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall street. OR SALE.—A COTTAGE HOUSE, WITH ABOUT E cight acres of land, in good cultivation, pleasantly located in the immediate year ef this city. Prloe $3.20. KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall street. POR SALE OR TO LET—A SMALL PARM, BEAUTI. fully situated in the vicinity of Westohester village, ith a good house, containing three large room, kitehen and milk room on the leoping rooms; ice house, a extensive garden, with ‘and shop, (together with a lease for nine ted in Thirty-sevent! nu ver; week. sold ches pointmen a good bus- toan enter: of ground. Freud reaulred, vity Hall be THE ENTIRE STOCK AND da lease for two or five years, together with a horse, wagon and harness, of a wholesale and retail groce ry, liquor, provision and feed store, now doing a large busi- ness. For terms, apply at No. 719 Broadway. IXTURES FOR SALE AT (8 SIXTH AVENUE. Glass cases, with sheives and drawors, suitable for millinery or helves that would suit a fancy store. Wan testant girl, to do general housework and sewin, ‘OUSE FOR SALE—THE ELEGANT BROWN STONE front house No. 69 East Twenty-eighth stroet, Fourth avenue. The house is four stories base built in the best mannor, containing all the modern rovements; lot 21 feet 10 inches wide by half the block in Apply to 1 Pine street. jepth. Immediate possession enn be give OMER MORGAN, ‘N T.LINERY ESTABLISHMENT IN CANAL STREET for sale.” The stock, fixtures and good will of a firet rate milline king establishme: ted on the business side of the street. This is § chance dom offered, as the proprictor got all the fixtures put up 6: presely, and are of a superior quality, but h hi ness to’attend to, will sell it very ren plied for soon. The lease of th leave the rent of the store extremely low. the premices, 19 Canal street. TEAM BOILERS AND MACHINERY.—FOR SALE, two 36 inch boliers, 90 feet long, 14 inch flue; one 3) inch, 16 feet long; two upright tubular boilers, one 32 inches in diameter, 8 feet 9 inehes high, 40 tubes, and one 8 feet ines, one eight h complete ar- EGAR STORE FOR SALE—THE GOOD WILT, STOCK, And fixtures or an old cetablished store, sitaated in one of the principal thoroughfares in the city. The reason for velling is that the owner is going West. Inquire at 20614 Grand ttreet. ne si 0 BUTCHERS—FOR SALE, THE OLDEST ESTAR- ment shop in the city, now doing a business of over $20 yer week, Will be sold cheap. For further particulars ad ress W. D., Herald office. DRUGGISTS.—THE COUNTERS, DRAWERS, FIX ares, and bottles of a drug store, for sale cheap, together ¢ lots, to suit the purchaser, Apply to THOS, o. 31 Macdougal street 0 BE SOLD AT PRIVATE SALE—A shines, tools, dies, shafting “THE PRESS! elts, pullies, polishi wheols, fixtures, Ao., for the manufactory of stool frames for immediate use. oporty is nt the ostablishment of William Taylor, No. 15 Adams street, Brooklyn, t> whom any pervun wishing to purchase can apply ab any time pre- vious to 12 o'clock wt noon, on Saturday, the Sth inst. Ap- proved notes will be recurved, and a reasonable eredit giver if desired the purchaser. W ULIAMSBURG—POR GALE OR TO LET, A THREE story and basement beown stone front house; is 24 by feet deep, colar floore’ all through; has all the modera improvements, such £8 ennge, force pump ix kitehen, baths, a8, apd #poARing tusow throughout; stained glass in pai ors, and ixaide Dlizda, ‘The house is in South Tenth streat, {vo minutes walk of sither ferry. Will be let te a respamsi blofamily. bp. for three days, to THOS, REILLEY & SON MSoath Thigd, Of qornee of South TUR MUA Hite . the lat GIPYVESANT, FIRE INSURANCE CO.—OFPICES, | © Bower MFRICAN FLUID MAG! ‘safe and refreshing spring ‘hildren, and a certain rein hd, and skin diseases, ae Dellue,do ; Green, C SIA—AN AGREEABLE, t for delicate fomalos ia all cases of d "To. be had at inlaga 108 ngio. do; Br & Sands, Fulton street; and all respectable drag in New York and Brookes HOLUROOKE, MARTIN & CO., 157 Broadway. RODHEAD & STORM, WHOLESALE GROCERS, NO. 63 Cortlandt etroet, offer ® large and weil selceted stock of choico groceries, on the most reasonable terms. “4 OLT’S PISTOLS—ALL SIZES; SHARP'S PATENT rit revolvers of all kind C8 FAP IRON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP Spring Mattress and Bedding Dopot.—Iron bodstoads, olf atterna, from $3 to $90." Also, the healthy, neat from $5 to 25. Old mattre: tered te for $12. N.B. Private dwellings, hotels hed, t. to any part of the bove Spring street. BERHARD, NO. toy ines a spring matt) good. spring beds, and seminaries fu country or States, URE OF CORNS, BY MAD. Bowery, east side, between Bi 'd Delancy streets. Madame Dy respectfully’ informs Mi pubile that, she has Fo ‘duced her pri to enable every one to be free from. pain, and feel the will remeve ‘7 fiesh, &c., without cass, Persons can be at! rosldences from 2 until G oorna, bunion ing the least pain or ineonyi ed to at home, or at Madame Preece MECHANICAL LAMPS—BRONZ® CANDS- i Just roceived, 8 large, inyaiee of me cel'and m Tampa, from the pak 3 statue. groupain Frat varct chine and Hebeaian ghaas 3 Fi or ein. Wares French rape oii: DARDONVILLE, 445 Brondwag. LAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS!—FLAGS AND, COLORS made to order by ANNIN & GRAFF, National ‘and fancy fiag manufacturers, 391 West street. REENHOUSE AND OUTDOOR PLAN’ trovs, &e.—0,000 roses of the finest sort 3,000 verbenas, all the newest and be: helio: tropes in bloom; all kinds of plants for bedding out, hardy roots, shrubs and troes, for sale at the groenhouses, Sevent; eighth street and Broadway, opposite TS, SHRUB! for boom jurnham' DAVID CLARKE, Fosse FURNISHING AND MECHANICS’ HARD- wi J.M.DACOSTA & CO. offer for sale all artiotes ia the above line cheap for ca: All articles warranted, 206 Chath Y—HAY.—SEVERAL HUNDRED BALES OF prime timothy hay, suitable for city uso, at the Atl tic Dook, Brooklyn, in store, Nos. 40, 41 and 42. Al quantity of shipping hay, 'No. 1. Will be sold on liberal terms and in lots to suit ‘purchasers. Inguire of J. B. WILLIAMS, Commission merchant, ‘eat atroot, Now ork. K BLLINGER'S LINIMENT, FOR MAN AND HORSE, is sold in bottles, containing ton times tho strongth and Virtue of any other article before the public, at 5) conte— $450. dozen. It delights and cures the pationt for life, mo matter what the disease or weakness, with elther sox. His refined family liniment, $1, or $9 a dozen; magio fluid for the hair, $1, or $9 dozen.’ Depots, $30 Pearl streot, and 476 roadway, white front. AWN GRASS SEED, COMPRISING THE BEST varicty of English and American gi seod adapted for jawns. Aliso, Eng! d Italian rye grassseed, whi id ted olover seed, Mexican, send potatoss, &ec., for sale by RALPH & CO., Union Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, 23 Fulton street. ARBLE MANTELS.—THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING to make addition to the buildings of his manufactory, offers for sale his large and splendid assortment of marble mantels, now in his Warerooms, comprising the most costly sculptured statuary, Pyrenean, Brocatello, Broools, Li Levanto, black and gold, and veined mantels. Prices ra from $10'to $1,000. ‘The attention of parties build class houses is solicited to this advertisement, LEVY, 113 to 121 East Eighteenth street, bo avenue and Irving place. EW, ROSES AND. FOREIGN PLANTS.—A FRESH flower seeds too long to be mentioned. MR. POLLORD will be here only for a few days, No. 315 Broadway. OTICE.—C. BALME, GARDENER AND FLORIST, from Paris, has just received some new planta from France, such as camelias, peonias, arboroas, sinentie, rhodo- dendrons, magnolias, daphnes, gardenias, oranges ‘toilette; aleo, a large assortment ot trees of the best kind, dwarf poar trees and cherry creole a g) e, gooseberry and cherry currant bushes jetual raspberry of the raro kinds, twolve kinds of be 'Y pl bulbous pla of Africa and Russia, arparagus seeds of Africa, and the best garden and seeds, which he offers for sale very mo cel os ‘fro this day to the first of May, he intends to leave for the Canadas. Lis store is at No. 3 Park place, near Broadway EW AND IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE—?FOR cloth or leather; adapted to all the different varioties of work. Price $0. Now ready for delivery at the ageney, 42 John street. Jil 1 SE Rae ea Se LATINA PLATE AND WIRE, PALLADIUM, CAD- mium. nickel, manganese, cobalt, titaniu: trontia and English ‘sponge cloth, Thorn’ iodine, quickeilver, oyanide 0 lime, English ronge, bloae mmonia, disinfecting liquid, &o., dc. FEUCHTWANGER, Chemist, 141 E-PLATING.—FAMILIES, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS and ships can have their old wares re-plated equal to new, at about one-fourth of the original cost, and war- ranted, viz.: All kinds of tea-sets, urns, trays, cako-baskots, spoons and forks, castors, door-plates, stair-rods, keys, can delabras, dish-covers, candlesticks, plumbers’ fixtures, Bri- tannia-ware, Ac., dc. Goods and orders sont to the Plating Establishment will be attended to at once. No. 212 Centre f new and rare rose bushes, fruit ‘trees, near Grand stro WELVE FRESH EGGS FOR 18.; PRIME BUTTER, Is. 6d., 18, 8d., to 1s. 10d.; city cured hams, 1s; porlb., shoulders, 8d.; best brands of Genesee flour, from 10 GLASSSTAINERS—JUST RECEIVED, A of copies of the stained glass windows of the cathe- dral at Munich, printed in colors, on fine paper, sui as atterns for gl nineteen windows in « set. rice for colored $80 igisia, $40. . T. COZANS, 556 Broadway Wa AND MOUSTACHES IN SIX WEBK! (even if there has been no indication of them befo by using my onguent, which in, but will act air. $1 GRAHA will Fe COPARTNERSHIF NOTICHS. $2 0074 RARINER WANTED IN THE PLUMB- 5 ing business; one who has two or three thou- tand ‘dollars, ‘Tho advertiser being & Practical plumber would like to arrange with # smart active busines’ mas, having the above amount to invest. Reference given and required. Address Plumber, with name and address, through post, postage paid. $600 .sRARTNER « vertiser in s business in which $4 000 per annum manufacturing. Safe and eure. A de. Light ei! Se iter ld offies COPARINERSHIP NOTICE. —THE | COPARTNER- ship heretofore existing botwoon the subsoribers, under the firm of WALTER & ASH, is this day dissolved ‘by its Limitation, Dues and debts ‘of the firm will be sottled by 1 ane J. R. WALTER, ‘ork, April 12, 1883. JOS. H. ASH. ‘usiness, &c., will in future be conducted ab & SMITH, neg Willie ieee cote ig taacw at iam stroot, oormer ol ASH & NICHOLLS. bidity ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- foro existing between the subscribers, under the firm of ¢ 4 Wrisht, was distolved by mutual consent on the 22d 6f April, 1863. GeoRGE W. G. RUST, New York, April 26, 1853. HENRY WRIGHT. ‘The subscriber alone is authorized to settle the affairs of firm, GEORGE W. G. RUS’ ‘OTICE.—A YOUNG MAN, WHO IIAS BEEN EN- engaged in the provision business in a neighboring ol years, wishes to connect himsolf with some doing business in Washington Market. Good references given and required. A line addressed to S. F. F. Boston, ‘with real name, will be attended to. ARTNER WANTED WITH $1,500.—AN OPPORTUNI- ty is offered to an enterprising pe with the above amount, to engage in a profitable, permanent and safo busi- ness, that will pay at least $4,000 per annum, Address C. C. Herald office, with name, &c. ARTNER WANTED DINING SALOON.—A man that undorstands the business, with a few hundred dollars capital. Apply in the restaurant, corner of Nassau and Fulton streets Seen COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISiING under the name and firm of Joseph Walker & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All claims for NTED—TO JOIN THE AD- yment inust be presented to Joseph Walker, within tem Baye trom this dator who will audit oF the samo; and sik debt due to theeame frm of Joseph Walker & Co. must be PEis.to Jooephr Walker, who will carry on ‘the Susinees ws erctofore. SEPH WALKER. ISAAC PATERSON. April 25, 1853. JOHN O'BR ANTED—A PARTNER IN THE, HARD’ WARE BUSI- sia BER ith & capital of $5,000 to $8,000. A good eppor. unity, in's well established and prosporo arene P.'R’S., care of Forester, Post Olfice, AGENCY. ww AAR A AAA YE & CO. SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION Merchants, ‘Vaiparaiso. WHLIAM 3, RYE, ¥. A. RICHARDION, AUGUSTUS LOMSARE, ferences. Sant1ago—Hon. Bailio Peyton, Vauranarso—Mesnrs. Alcop & Co., He Panama—Messrs. Corwine, Bro. & Co. Wm. Neloon &C Livenroou-Mesers. Bowman, Grinnell & Co., Willie, Tew tout —Mesers, ¥. K. Collins & Co., Goodh ew Yous—Mestrs, F. K. Collins & Co., Goodhue Capt aera Nye steamer Paci oo Autimone--Mensre. John Henderson &Co., Thi Hand & Co., White & Elder. em Sax Praxcuaco— Movers. Flint, Peabody & bag oe a) ae whe? . . sf TON . . 1, D, Brigham &Co., Glidden & Willinms. anes _ = Canron—Nyo- Parkin & Co. ATENT AGENCY, ESTABLISHED IN_ 18%—WIb- LIAM P. ELLIOT, formerly of t) Ben fo, aot as Solioltor for Ameri a foreign Patent a eney, directly oppeai ‘main Patent Ofiice Building, Wasnington, Dec. ne? beg 0 PAPER MAKERS WANTED IMME TATE. agency for n paper will (music prmtin; ; oil all one mill ‘could gupply, if wea fair price ‘tent Office, consin- haying so large « connection am ong musio printers, engravers, £0. Ad dress, free, for one whek, Grifiths & Co., 540 Hudson street fk INSURANCE, , corner Broome street, under tho Bowory Ban 1 CO Wall st ecot—Capital, $200,000,—This company ina teelnet low <4 damage by fire, dwolling houses and furni ture, yareh’suses, stores and merchandise, factorion, ships in port, &c., ¢n the most favorable Iter} All tone wit ba inUely adjusted and promptly paid. FREDERICK’ LEE, Prosident. SAMUEL WILLETS, Vice Prosidont, J. Penrz, Secretary. JO an Cox, Surveyor, B.—Applications fer insurance in this compan; Ka jet with Mann & Richardson, at tho branoh of C GAN FRANCISCO INSURANCE —MEROMAN and briok ed in Sam Francisco insured at lowest rates im first class compan! For vale, @ 6} gottee, ‘on four lote, Wise A variety of frit troos, taton ipland, near Hiddel’s Grove. Price $1.40. T omy RAMYEL RDDY, 68 Wall ateae’ rm oma gat,