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RANA av SEE SIXTH PAGE Wa ly furnished or Sy rerest ise Es 04% PRINCE STREET, tifurnihed remus ro igh ke reg MOST SUPERIOR HOUSE IN Fearing tg fa BE tween South and Hamil! velvet carpets, lied with all at, ins at a sin, ng’ at the ofiee St roadway, corner Heade HOUSB TO LET AND FURNITURE Inquire at 129 Franklin street. Lobe A PEE Anant THIRD Wipdoud FRONT ROOM, BED- room, ntry, with e of bath, to let, with Ripteas aren young gen- ‘with pleasant rooms. Inquire Broadway. bp esl cat FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL TO ted on one of the most fashionable pasks 18 ia ee the city, 200 feet bay a eo Will nisted in the most sleggat meaner, F oceupene joy on the lat * a st next, Further S eteatan will be he saga ‘and plans shown to responsible : B. GEENTWORTH & CO., No. 8 Broad street. _ T, ON THE SECOND 63 Bleocker street, near ROADWAY OFFICES TO LET—BOTH SMALL AND rooms, om the second, third and fourth floors, well ‘Premises: well lighted and kept in clean con- ABBY oGEORGE P. FOX, corner Anthony street iaacane TO LET.—TO LET, ee aie BASE- meat of store No. 36 Broadway.) A Apply ie ae ale BAseuent TO LET—AT 27 CORTLANDT fIREET. HENRY L. FOSTE! ROADWAY CORNER BASEMENT 10 RENT. —A lary ids ht room, 769 Broadway: it could be dividod, if eens te 2 G, HOOK, “0 Bowery, before jo poe WAY CORNER STORE 20 mae. At BROAD- southwest corner of e store withel ant plate gla a oss ion eae imm diately. Inquire of C. G. , bofore nine in the morning, or after fivi i the evening. if two small stores in Minth streot, noar Broadway. OARDING HOUSE TO LET—THE WHOLE OF THE house corner of avenue C and Sixth street, except the drug store on first floor: an excellent location for a boardin, hou Lowest rent $100, to s responsible tenant. Apply ae ‘25 avenue C, in the baseme: wit nfo PI Separate or the wh pst: at the he ottognt iedwiss ich & "Fin street, DA Fahne ITY ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 130 BROADWAY —THESE splendid rooms can be obtained by respect- for the prosent and summer seasons, for auy F0- grafic lo nn Actin to be made to GE let OAL YARD.—TO LET OR LEASE, A COAL YARD, enti lots of (4 rner of Ninth avenu nth street. newly fenced and planked, Poss ‘of May next. Apply at the office of the sal Company, comer of Broadway and Wall OTTAGE HOUSE TO LET ON FORTY-NINTH ) street The contre cottage house, on the south side, be- tweon Third and Fourth Avenues; contains five rooms, beside Kitchen and attic. Rent $200. Also, pretty cottage house, corner of Third avenue and 103d street; eleven rooms, Croton &o. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudsoa ni OTTAGES TO LET AT HASTINGS, WESTCHESTER county,—Each has nine rooms, with stables. carriage house, £0.; beautifully situated in viow of the North riv And palisndes, oburches and schools in the neighborhood. Communication by the Hudson River Railroad and steam- boats. Distance twenty miles from New York; well ae ed for geatlemen dots doing business in town. Rout Broadway; or, for directio 0 Wy to CRANE, rallcond dopot, Hi RYSTAL PALACE, CORNER OF LEXINGTON AVE- ‘nue and Fortieth street—House and store to let, sepa- znte or together; also, modern built and improved house on Forticth strect. Apply to JAMES BURK, Jr., 500, ‘American Paint Work 44 Maiuon lane. ESIRABLE BOUSES AND STORE TO LET, AT HO- boken, on northwest corner of Washington and Fifth atreats. Tho storo is well calculated for tho grocery, hardware ‘or plumbing business; will be let separately or with the dwell- ing part. Two houses ton street, and ‘one on Fifth strect, con and b tifally finished, wit ly at &3 Chambers street, from 10 Pi got at the office in Hoboken, from URNISHED APARTMENTS.—THREK HANDSOME furnished apartments, ‘without board, in the imme- diate ‘voinity of St. John’s park. Terms reasonable. Ad- dress Clemonts, Herald office. \URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO singlo gentlemen only, at No. 119 Clinton placo; a Sheloe of rooms may now be had. The houso is pleasantly , near the Sixth avenue cars. Tho es pase the house, which bas the modern at nt basement to let. References exchanged. ‘URNISHED COTTAGE FOR THE SUMMER—TO rent, at Clifton, Staten Island, within three minutes walk of the Vanderbilt landing Fi For particulars, apply on the premises, to GEORGE M URNISHED HOUSE 10 LET_FROM 1ST OF MAY till the Ist of November, consisting of seven rooms: ith all the modern improvements, tod, ry Ninth each between First and. Second avente the ure of au ig or, piano forte if required. A do ant will be Nberally treated wi Ma WwW. wo (OLBROOKE, (room: 305 eid Bfoadway. ROCERY STORE TO LET AND FEED FIXTURES Leder ‘sale, cheap, consisting of standing casks, oil cans, lamps, toa cans, shelving, &c. Inquire corner Henry and Rutgers streets. Hour ON EIGHTY SIXTH STREET, YORKVILLE. Slo let, at low rents, two of the row of story ucenen, With verandas im frond on x Biehiy ah ne hatren directly wost of ¥ Fourth avenue, ad and stages. The street is 100 feet fd location desirable. Apply to on gh ground, ba G. KIP, ird OL , near: Be ee aes street, or to R.L. SUYDAM, 168 ley place. ‘OUSES TO LET—COTTAGES TO LET—TWO COT. tageaon north side Bighty-fourth street, near, First Avenue, at ix cottaes at Jersey City, five minutos walk from the os at Lower Sowken, with gar Store and b ment, Tenth a at Wil ‘OUSE %O LET—NEARLY NEW, FOUR STORIES and basement, with modern improve nents: rent moder- ates situated north side Thirty-sixth 200 feet Seventh avenue. Inquire on the premises og to C. PART- HIDGE, No.3 Cortlandt street, from 12 to So'elock. OBOKEN—HOUSE, TO LET OR FOR SALE—THE built, with modern improvement +h fy loested, and will be sold ehoap, oriet 20 te Address or apply at aoy Place of business, 118 Woos , And partionlars wilt be given. VAN LIEW. Aon TO RENT—ON 126TH STREET, HARLEM, the Third and Fourth avenues; now bein ston water introduced, ne PE oe 5 re alreds lot in the rear, on 125th street. CKLIN, 127th street, or W. ae tS 76 ood t Clinton plac FLOTE, 10, ET-AT FORDHAM, WESTCHESTER ccunty, adjoining the depot; well situated for business. Tt is sufficiently large to accommodate twenty or thirty doarders, who could be obtained in one week. It is furnished complete, part of which will be let with the place. Posses- ion given nt of May. full particulars apply to BER: BANKS, 18 Nassau street, from 11 to J o'clock, or on the promises. ‘OUSES AT BROOKLYN, ON LAFAYETTE AND Portland avonues,—To let or for sale, threo throo-story ee be. nf t yards, veran: balconics, aub- me mile fr fey Wail ‘Wall street, and one half furthor Sythe 'fuiton forry. to B. Tatoree street, Apply mecmont Sice, opposite the Merchants! ‘OUSE TO LET bila FOR SALE—AT BROOKL Third place, 80 le, third door west from street. The new Heceey house—court yard of 3 marble front, ten-room, &c., and in perfect order. $200 to 9 satisfactory tenant—oF will be sold on favorable terms, | LADD, 66 Pearl street. ‘OUSE TO RENT.—A GENTEEL THREE-STORY AND basement house, situated on Twentieth street, near Broadway, having all the modern improvements, will be rented toa good tenant ata LISHELDON 8 ice. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. ‘ORRISANIA.—TO LET, FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS. a neat cottage house, with an acre OMe tr Inquire of Il, Ry BURNET, Dey wtreet. FFICE TO LET, NO. 23 MAIDEN LANB—AL $0, fo oheap, eduntors and show onsas. Apply, 0 nthe Victor Wisior. A SUIT OF THREE ROOMS ON the eccond story of the building No. 80 Nassou street, pultable for watch ieiperters or Inve oftoes: alae, @ faw tingle offices. Apply to G. CHESTERMAN, 8) Nasswu stroct, se cond story, rear building. QOPEICE 10, LET-IN THE, FRONT OF THE BASE. ment of house No. 68 Wall street. Apply to Mr. BOGGS, or JOUN A, FLAMMER, nt the SA ART OF A GENTEEI, HOUSE TO LET IN BROOK- lyn, convenient to the ferries, in excellont order and pleasantly located. Jas gas and fixtures, twelve rooms and Aubooliag. “A gontleman and wife occupy the other part. Four to six rooms, to &n_ agreeable tenant, will be let low. Apply to, of address, BILLING & TUCKER, 29 Broadway. promises, to FFICES TO LPT OOMS 70 LET, Witt “STEAM POWER-IN THR now buildin; 6 Now York and Harlem freight epot, between tre and Elin wtreots, with good a ewer, Possession given immediately. Rooms vary in om 2xI10 to 2x% fvet, woll lightod and airy, furniehe ba) Croton Wator, gas fixtures and water closets. Auply A. ALLEN, room No. 41, corner Franklin and Elm RESIDENCES.—THERE VARE TWO RESPECTABLE suites of rooms remaining unlet inthe model dwelling, Thirty-reventh street, near Fichth avenue, one containing hix rooms, berides water closets, pantrios, €c., on the frst floor, front; the other for a smaller family.’ Nono need apply withontjthe most unexceptionable referonces. JT stroct, botween Delancy and Rivington strevts. Ad. dross J, 0. B,, Horald office. TORE TO LET IN WILLIAM STREET. TR. FIRST 4 basement of etore No, 59 William street, suite: ‘dry goods, clothing, or fancy goods business. Ap ‘ply at 106 John street. FORE T0 LET. —THE MAIN FLOOR OF NO. 18 Lt borty atroot, between William ASAAU; an oxcol ara dry coeds, Apply on th evnine 0 AMES es nodden. rie Sy jos, {s now ready ghost ‘eenpoctability only. OOMS NEWLY FURNISHED TO LET—IN ORCIARD | a GQEOE 70 LET-IN REAR OF NO, 108 RLEVENTH enue, for sash bi! 88, Groton water SOuN I RELLY, en fre streot. ore MARK’S PLACE.—10 LRT OR, FOR, SA 1D diberal farms the ion, plahed in lor an tan ati paroulars epply ee oh Pistior" No. Maiden PLENDID SHOW ROOMS TO LET—IN THE LARGE building 488 Broadway, west sido, below Broome strect; stairs wide, diroct, and oavy of access; suitable for tailors, filliners, pianoforte warerooms, or any business requiring Targe and flogant show rooms. Also, superior offices for are tints, Arohitects, lawyers, Ae. Apply ou the premisos, or to POWELL, coulist, 502 Bi ‘TATEN ISLAND.—T0 LET, ON 137 OF MAY, A furnished parlor and bedroom, commanding a view ovor tie whole bay. Apply to G. A. WEVEG. Tompkinsville quarantine landing, ezond door from Swan street, one mi: ute walk from th rag 4 ISLAND.—TO LET, pvaw moves se cnae- Doe! ins twelve rooms, hard finished, To 0 good . HAGERTY. jaca eee Cet aitise SAT | 2 a Sis, # 4ND OFFICE 10 | LET-—NO. 89 FULTON street, Reis, caeman’s puilding, oF opposite Montague Lomidrctpee ‘cloesten ae OS oui front, closet: moderate. Apply to H: A. caine 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE HOUSE NO. 176 Grand street. A good location fora doctor or a dentist. Apply on the premises. 10 LET.—A NICE DWEIAING boa ord IN a hy street, near Washington square. nt $600. mission to see the house call at SONS No. tio Houston street, before 9 A. M., and from 1 to . dpe ey SPU, outa un East of any size, in the ‘Twonty-olghth street, near Third nyonues ns WOKE Bast (O,LRT-THE THREE STORY BRICK, HOUSE NO. 88 Warren street, South Brooklyn, ‘The house has Intaly i printed, and pot io good order: For partioulars, as rms, w ‘0, 28 Bond street, y RMSTRONG, No. 0 Bowery, New hore as 10 LET—A FRONT PARLOR, AND TWO BEDROOMS adjoining, on the second floor, s bedroom in the attio, felfacintberhood.” Care jaan every Ave maauton “apply sé 96 Varick streot. | * sis Bier APE 10 LET—TWO FOUR-STORY AND BASEMENT houses, Nos. 146 and 148 East Twenty-third street, near ‘Third avenue, finished with the modern ‘unprovements be baths, ie Can be seen from M to 12 o'¢ Biscs, No. 125 Lowis etreet, from 7 to) A. Mf: and from 0 t0 10 LET—A SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE FIRST FLOOR of the Merchants’ Exchange, suitable for » bank or in- Surance company. Also, rooms on the seeond floor for off- Apply to 8. BALDWIN, President Merchants’ Ex- cos. shee (PO LETAN EIGHTY.SIXTH STRERT, BETWEEN rine avenue and ayonue A. Sep ena 60, with oight lots of ground; the house contains kitchen, laundry, cel three parlors eight bedrooms, Bee store room, &c. In: tire of ERANCIS DLANCHET, No. 20) Sixth avenue, bo- fore 9 A. M. or after 5 10 LET—AT NEWPORT, A FURNISHED COTTAGE, No. 87 William strect, near Truro street. Inquire at No. 1 Hanover street, second story. 10 LET—PART OF A TWO STORY AND BASEMENT frame house, consisting of four rooms on.the first floor, together with back basoment, » Pleasantly situated in Brook. 1 ear Myrtl t v" Pune are rtle oe ly to OLIVER WILLETS Te, LET—UNTIL FIRST APRIL, 1954, IF ARE raD for immediately, a nice house, with twolve rooms, lot earl 50 feet, No. 4 Fulton street, near Broad street, rk, N. Jey or minutes walk from Centre street railroad depot. Rent $350 4 Sear, House cleaned and ready to enter. In- quire of CHAS. H, GLAZE, 178 Broad street, Newark, 7, LET—AT ASTORIA, L. I., TO A GENTEEL FAMI- ly, the first floor of @ good ito in Henry strect, coi taining a parlor, bedroom, kitehon,' workroom, part of 5 cellar, and ample yard room, within five minutes walk of the ferry or stage depots, Ront moderate. Inquire at ‘he cemninse store, corner of Main and Fulton strocts, or onthe emiset 10 LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE ous NO. 907 Broadway, opposite the Gramercy Hotel. A portion of the rent will be taken out in board by the presont oceu- ea yt on tho premises, from 10 to 12A. M. and 2 to o'clock, po LET—THE LOWER PART OF THE THREE STORY house 176 East Twenty-sixth strect, consisting of two parlors, front bagement, and room and bedroom in third story. Inquire of J. H., CRONEY, 737 Broadway. (Po LET—THE UPPER PART OF THE THREE STORY dwolling house 197 Canal street; to be put in good or- der; also, the store on first floor—together or soparate. Several small parts of houses and apartments, suitable for le mechanics. leo, two or three rooms for re- pect spevtable colored famil JAMES PRICE, Esp Trason street, near Canal. pos LET—A LARGE STORE, CELLAR AND BACK mao chen, on ae crienat Hoyt and pales jtreets, South n; 4 good location for a grocer} Ay to PATR i GERAGHTY. 500 Pearl itreet, ew ¥ tad 10 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 270 i Aeerths dba hy eeeenty for _ steretts orgome ight manufacturing business. Posscusi ly. Apply to WM. A. ARCHER, on the premise, a 0 _LET—IN UNION STREET, NEAR CLINTON, South Brooklyn, a now first class three story brown stone front house, allt with ay the modorn improvements, Gas, baths, do. Rent $300. Inquire of H. GIN’ NEL, 36 Vest Baltic street, Brooklyn, or 40 Maiden lane, New York, is [0 LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, $100 PER ANNUM, A furnished house, about three minutes walk from the lauding—a very desirable location for a genteel private family. The house ienew, and commands a beatiful view of the water. “ gf the water. Fosscssion on lst of May. Apply at 102 10 LET—A LARGE AND AIRY bakery, saloon or other business; for millinery, barber shop, or other busin and respectab! a 18 gas and Croton. premises, 26 Ludlow street. Ne! LET—THE SECOND FLOOR, WITH FRONT BASE- ment, of house No. 151 East Twenty-first street, between Second and Thir¢ and Third avenues. To EET—A Fo LET—A FURNISHED HOUSE, FOR fa SEASON, tos small private family, or a party of two or three jentlemen, situated one block from hington Parade round, and three or four from Broadway; more of Mr, DRIGGS, corner of Broadway and Amity street. (0 LET—PART OF OFFICE NO. 68 WALL STREET, suitable for a stock or exchange broker, 10 LET—A FRONT BASEMENT, ALSO T' on third floor, No, 103 Prince street. Lieetd 10 RENT.—A LARGE ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, suitable for storing furniture. Inquire at No. 84 Hud- 6on street. Rent moderate if applied for soon. Apply on the 0 LET TO A SMALL FAMILY—PART OF A MODERN three story and basement house, at 127 Thirty-ninth street, between Lexington and Third avenues. Apply on the premis 10 LET—AT NO. 8 baie bullae) SOUTH BROOK- lyn, about ten minute: from South ferry, « hand- dome threo [story brick house, iuastic fronks w improvements. Neighborhoo unobjectionable, | R pF Apply on the premises, or at 38 Tompkins place. single gentlemen to breaktast and tca, pleasant roo quiet 5 10 LET—AND POSSESSION GIVEN ON MONDAY next.—The extensive and well established ek liquor, provision, and feed store, corner of Fifth and Nor i Sixth streets, Willi ‘Also, to be sold cheap, tl tiro stock and t fixture together with an excellent hor: wagon and harness. Apply at No. 719 Broadway, of on the Premises 0 LET—THF FIRST CLASS HOUSE NO. 1 PEARL street, corner of State street, fronting the Battery, suit- able for a boarding house, or would be let for offices. to HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. Also to let, fur- nished rooms in the first class house No. 15 State street, suit- ae for single gentlemen, without board. Apply on tho pre- To LET—CRYSTAL PALACE—A ROOM, 9 BY 2% fect, second floor, opposite the Crystal Palace. This is the largest and best room in the vicinity for a show reom, seloon, Ko, It will be let cheap, of 8 partnership arrange: ment made to fit it up. Apply to ELMORE, corner Sixth avenue and Forty-second street. NO LET—HOUSES NOS. 24 AND 28 WEST FOUR teonth street, each $450; will bo put in order by the owner. No. 141 Third avenue, dwelling part, $254. Inquire of SAMUEL E. LENT, 495 Broadway, at 4 o'clock. 10 LET IN WILLIAMSBURG—THE SECOND STORY of a pleasantly situated three story brick house, No. 66 Remsen stroot, near Grand, consisting of five rooms; to x small family, who can give’ first rate references, the’ rent il be minde moderate, “Apply at the house, or at 201 Pearl ‘ew Yor! 0 LET WITH BOARD—10 A GENTLEMAN AND wife, a front parlor, unfurnished, on second floor, with pantry attached. Family small, and quiet neighborhood, pply at 80 Chrystic street. 0 LET—TO A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, WITHOUT small children, half of the four-story house No. 57 East Twenty-seventh street, near Fourth avenue, where the cars run toand from the City Hall evory ten ‘minutes; Croton water, baths, water closet, &c.; no other faminly in the houge but tho owner, Rent moderate, and good reference wanted. Apply as above. ecssion immediately, 0 LET-LARGE WORKSHOPS; ASQ, A LARGE livery stable, 96 Crosby streot, in'a ‘spacious new build- ing erceted for the purpoes. Apu 'to AARON HARDMAN, Mulberry street, four doors helow Grand, 10 LET—ONE FLOOR OF HOUSE NO. 119 CHARLES street, containing six large rooms, with Croton water, And connection with sewer. Will be let low to a small fami ly, Inquire at W. & J, B. Harriot’s, 124 Charles streot, 28 WEST Ly ia LET—UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. Twenty second street, consisting of front and back rooms, bedro agement. Rent $275, jantrlos, ‘and front 1 A. = Inqnire of JOSE or No, 10 Brond street. 10 LET, NEAR modorn built three story house, with gas, bath, &e, YA, 258 West Nineteenth street, CRYSTAL PALACE—PART OF A 30), according to Foor required. excellent opportunity for a small family to obtain ened: ‘accommo: dations with a private fr disposed to let reasonable to a good tenant, Apply to 0. 8, HOLDEN, 20 Beokman street, Ly ET—Ink PLEAS. ANTI YY ‘SITUATED TWO-STORY rick dwelling house No. 3 Laat etrect. Possession let of July. Arrangements may be mado ore furniture from thoy first of Bay. For sale, an elogaat pale of pior glasses. Inquire as above. 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A MODERN three story and bacomont house ‘in Thirty-ninth street, between Third and Lexington avenues. Apply at 244 Tenth street, o on the premises. (0 LET—TH¥ SECOND STORY OF A PLEASANTLY situated three story house in Second street, consisting of five rooms; Will be rented low toa zentloman and his wife, References ex |, Address 0. K., Herald office. Y, PART OF A HOUSE, auth ferry, Brooklyn, Ap OF 1 OAS pleasantly loented ne ply at No, 162 Court stro ne from ae ci of or Bi Water stroot, ‘and three bl Soorthreseh tbs kanes ow vor. Willoughby street, ‘brood un, $s 10 RENT—THE bog STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. qT ‘BT Wost Twenty-first street, betweon Fifth and Sixth ay: enw Also the s vee seer brick oe cat 21 West Twenty-so- cond street, near Fi Apply, te SOHN Ba RAY, 12 Wall atroet. Uggs RENT..-A FAMILY, Come eenD h's.4 A GRWALEMAW, two children, declinii ouse and receive a4 an "el three stories high. ‘and con: d bi and convenience; is located on yenient to t! of families nocd ‘apply: Biatess EI Toute erinetes A TERM OF YEARS, TEN DESIRA- nes, yeast afd por oad. fs hire of Van HADEN’ 06 Hudbons tree. sialic tie 10 Parner —A Reet bag YEARS LEASE OF A FIRST te hot ‘on Broadway, for sale. |The loca. send ied for genteel boarders. The house ‘Also, a four years y-seven rooms Parlors, &9, ine house. wear Niblo's, and wost of Bro Apo ly tok rte "BD, KINSHIMER, 19 Fourth avenu 10 LET OR ip lerrigra bit NORTH are ad a oF. CHRIS- topher and West strects. Inquire of J. L. HILLS, 3003¢ Weat streot. §\—Hoboken ferry is at the foot at Christo Hudson river railroad office next door 0 LET OR FOR SALE-ONE OR TWO NEW TWO story houses, handsomely situated on Ninoty-second Lea betwaea J r ire and Tonsih ovennes, an A eee Ininutes walk of stage and f : or at 80 Trinity place. aT aah ine Coen (PO.LET, FURNISHED, TO A LADY AND GENTLE- man, without children, a parlor and bedroom, with se- Parate kitchen, up “ Inquire at No. 17 East Nino- eenth street. 10 LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—THE MODERN built brick house at the corner of Woodhall and Hicks outh Be, these. oggel Dire of mea aw ikeny ZEY. gD south sino hey hao a bas wale 0 LET IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, ABOUT FIVE OR fix minutes walk from Hamilton ayenue ferry, and in it desirablo locations, of @ new house, e the second for, consitting ‘four rooms "and the Sesicpagomen, or, if preferred, ono of tho parlors could be The house io lattes wit rh Rent moderate, Ad- ress immediately, . C., box 121 Post Office. 0 LET IN WILLIAMSBURG—THE SECOND FLOOR of house No. 1b Dunham place, near Peek slip ferry, three rooms deep, and two bedrooms on tho samo floor, Rent, $160, tos Bice family, Mithose childron, Apply at the house, or to TUPPER & WILCOX, 53 Tompkins stroet, N. ¥. 10 LET AT cette hha NEAT LITTLE COTTAGE, ituated about five minutes Be Prinee streets orto D. re nrcAte ea noat ratreoks 10 LET— STORE NO. f2 AVENUE B, CORNER OF Fourth street; store No. .300 Greenwich stroct; store No. 188 Division street; rooms at No. 30 perros street: Woms at No. 326 Poarl*etreot; a sear OFS, Chat street; also, othor rooms down town. tPR% 9 y a. A. WARREN 8MI' street. (0 LET—A STORE, SUITABLE FOR DIFFERENT business purposes, ticularly for a dining saloon, thero Being nono in the neighborhood, it boing near or adjoining the new ferry slips foot of Main atroot, where two lines of sta, RENE i run t from in addition to the Present ones. te ton see mi Pleaso appl: WM. J. POTTS, Nos, 19 and 21 Wai nat street, Brooklyn. A\0 LET—TWO FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSES, ) NOS. 87 and 89 West Twonty-sixth street, ront ; also, houge jin Hoyt street, first Louse north of Bergen, rent $100, Apply to JAS. A. WEILEL, & William street, betwoon 13 and 3 o’elock. 0 LET FURNISHED—THE UPPER PART OF house No. 208 Canal streot, consisting of six rooms; mora be be ro Dd ihe if required.’ Inquire above, orat 0 LET—T0 A GENTLEMAN AND IIIS WIFE, OR A very small family, without children, the second floor and back part of a pre ty threo story houas in Hudson street, not far from St. John’s sguare. t $250, Addr MMHG AWEY: 200 Iiudson sbroek, 10 bet ea ae STORE NO. 17, ponracE FLACK, DI- yeotly @bposite tho Hudson River Railroad depot, "euit- able for an office, or any genteel busin ca pie on on Cod premites, of ALEX. (0 COACHPAINTERS.—TO LET, A_ CARRIAGE int shop, toa first-rate conch painter. Inquire at No. 5 Anthony streot, near Hudson. G. A. SIMMERT, 10 LET FOR $150—A NEAT TWO-STORY FRAME house, with brick bagoment and gounter cellar. on Mystic avenue, near Walworth stroot, Brooklyn. Fulton forr Cares pane gvery Avo miautea, tnquice eT UNO. CLARE: (0 LET—A HANDSOME THREE STORY HOUSE, WITH all the modern improvements, containing eight bed- rooms, with pantry, bath, &c., &c. ; or will bo lot in two dif- forent suites of rooms to Single gentlemen, oF & family. Ront from or the entire for $800. ocation, Fourth Seuadel etree neath ee Hioventh atvocts, one block from Broadway. Inquire st No LET—CORNER OF CATHARINE AND DIVISION streets, a large basomont; nical or other light busis 10 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF A THREE STORY house, consisting of four rooms, large cellar. |The house has been ‘newly pi jathe family con three. A Indy and gentiomn would bo profersed. ‘Kent $223, payable quatterly'in advance. Apply at 11f Thompson stree 0 LET—THE UPPER PART OF A COTTAGE HOUSE in Eighty-third street, consisting of four rooms, three laces, tg, pees with back basement; will be let to a Smal{ temily forthe very low rent of $0 por mouth; within three tincton walk of wo, Lines of stagon, fare 634 conts, railroad fare less than Scents per da} the comma: entitled to eight trains, each " % Part of the y be reached 2 uarte: thevughced the gear. Apply to. PEARSON. Bighty third street, between Third and Fourth avenues. 10 LET—IN THIRTEENTH STREET, NEAR FIFTH avenue, the first frame house east of Fitth avenue, con- taining four'rooms, garret, front and back kitehon, and Cro- ton water. Inquire on tho premises. 10 LET—ONE BROWN STONE FRONT, HOUSE, with all the modern improvements, in Thirty-first street, near the Sixth avenue railroad; two brick houses in ‘Twenty-seventh street, near the Sixth avenue, with gas and Groton water; also, a small frame house, in Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue; also, a small frame house, in Forty'soventh street, near Tenth av a brown stone house, in Twenty-sixth street, near with all the modern improvements. Apply to Bs WwW. CRONE 75 West Twenty-sixth street, from 8 to 10 o'clock A.M. dnd from 8 to 6 clock P. My Lf ty RENT—TO A SMALL, RESPECTABLE FAMILY, ¢ lower part of house No. 189 Tenth street, near Tomp- orb ting. of ESEY S1REET.—HOUSE AND LOT NO, 38 VESEY street, to lease to merchants or Cpe td by 100 .. House may be easily altered for meroantile purposes. feet. Apply, within ten d bd EDWARDS & MANN, 64 Wall streot. ‘W ORKsHors SUITABLE FOR CARPENTERS, CAB- inotmakers, carvers, &c. To let, a threo story brick ear of 1034 Broadway. ‘Altona frame dvelling me lot, whi jeh could be altered, ff dosired, into hou fy kebé Apply. haa ce) AMER PE PRICE, 200 Hudson stroot; near Canal. mecl first floor, front basement, and $825. Inquire at No. 194 Fulton TOTICE TO THE PUBLIC—THE OFFICE OF P. Di LAHUNT, City Sealer of Weights and Measures for the frst district of New York, will bo removed on the first May from its present location, 93 Fulton street, to No. 4 Dover street, off Franklin square, nexb door to Dr. Joha- ston’s modieal office. THE TURF. WE FAST TROTTING HORSE W. stand for mares the ensuin, ‘al ’ Hotel, Jamaica, L. Lt Arn exce| days and Tuesdays, when he will’ "stand at J. ¥. South Hempstead Terms, Season, ke.—Torms, $15 the reason; $25 to insure. Season money to be paid in’ advance. Any person parting with an insured maro will be held accountable for the in- surance money, unless he makes it satisfactorily Spear that the mare was not with foal. Good pasturage provided for mares from a distance. The groom hag no authority to alter the above terms, Pedigreo, &e.—Washington isa beautiful bay, ton yoars old this 1644 hands high, with black leg#, mane and tail. He bas great share of bone, and possessed of great muscular strength. He was got by the trotting horse Napo- leon, his dam by Mambrino; Napoleon was, got by young Mambrino, bis dam by Commander. Young mbrino was "(a von of Mambrino,) his dam by Import dam by Duroo, the sire of American ommander was got by Commander, (a son of Im- SHINGTON Mon, ettit’s, Eclipse. ported Messenger,) his dam by Light ee The sub- Keriver dooms s further pedigroo unnecessary.” As an evl- dence of his superior trotting powers, it is on! ly necessary to refer co his'gront match with Kemble Jackson, last fail two ears. The distance was thgeo mile heats, to 250 Ibs. the course was very, heavy, in, many piso fotlock jdered to be ono of oop the beat on rovor: ‘Trotting, December 12th, 1800, thre wagons. J, Conklin names b. ‘h. W names ch. 3:09, second 5:04, second 8:00, ‘third 3:06. Won by Washington in gallant style. Washington obtained the first Tne nek in TH47, at te Suffolk Acrioultural Fair, held at Lslip, ae the boat stad horse in Suffolk county. Washington is a’ half brother to Black Harvy, Nelson's Colt, and Rhode Island, threo of the finest trottors at present on the turf. His stock is very pro- ising, and will be matched against.any of the same age. On the 12th of November, 1851, Mr. Smith Burr's two year old filly, (Rose of Washington,) by Washington, boat Me Jackson Nicholls’ two year old colt, (Ameri 10, Cassius M. Clay, in a match for $200, mile heat distancing the colt the first heat. ‘Time, 2m de ‘There are a number of his colts that are equally promising JOEL KLIN, CLOTHING, OA Orr CLOTH NG—€2,000 WORTH WANTED.— ‘Tho highest cash price will be liberally given, in current for large sud roel! lots of good Telt of clothing of grery description, | Addreas through post, or call on JA. at hiewocond-hand storo, 11 Orange stroot, nefir Chatham, (OTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. —LADIES and gentlemen having any to disposd of, oan rosoi by aending to the atoros, or latter by post. troot, and 52 Wost Broadway fair oxsh pric 8. COHEN AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE. WANTED, virous of converting their enat off articles tain a fair price by nonding for tho subsori idonce, or sires h the Post Office. 5 ny pg No ny Elm street, |. B.—Ladics vitonaed Ko by Mrs, Dusseldorf. CLOTHING —ANOUT PIFTY OR th of clothing for sale in one lot, con- 24, fee ants, plaid cashmere conte, pot gold ina day or two ern ey sold very low. Apply to B. CL ARKE, 116 William stroet 0 DEALERS. 1 sixty dollars wo sitting of drown tw and light colored t will be ent tonuction. 1O RENT IN WEST FOURTEENTH STRELT—LARGE new four # ory} house, with all improve: tores, dc., the the oconpant to be boar: factory roferenc aie and required. Arpt at aig ¥ Kourtegmgh eveget, ox nddxeos bon 2.20 Pont it REMOV ALS. 3 SEW YORK Al ND NEW ED ENGLAND UNION TE. ~ tal ys oe Ae 9 from aoa and § i patron gees he 2 ATAU taggly Aout the ih ot Mr, i EDUCATIONAL, . HIGHLY EDUCAT! ad AS FRENCH Pp gn = ia ym he would, ‘ia shotanmy eve ive Ie lew acne nthe or music. ay from 5 till 6 o'clock; and Dr. D. clot, 65 Houston strost, at home from il till 1 o'clock. 0. .e Agi THIRTIETH STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH Madison svenuce,—Miss STEELE'S School for Yona Taatee will be removed on the 2d May to the abovo tt \CHOOL. ar. L, DEGRAND- VAL SPRIVATE BOARD- ir boys, ace, Bumtersossion bogise May 2." Terie gor annus Fibs $150 to $200, for a full course of classical, English and French branch }musio, drawing and " fonclng, Circulars at tho instituti PANISH LANGUAGE.—A SPANISH GENTLEMAN, nage, wil known in this city as a teacher of his native nsUage, wil Leh Private instruction in the same to ladies or gentle: office or in any part of the city, and will eo pe orks Ceanslations with coriectases sad ore" priety. Apply at 629 Broadway, room 16, up stairs. HE SCHOOL OF SCHOOLS, NO. 1, tye BROADWAY, will commence next term on the 3d of Ma; wish satisfaction for the money granted ia fa Mo oa ed: of their Cs), will please partic’ of A. M. BURR, Besayon from 9 Ged Ps till 3 M., ‘OF at the school rooms. i lice MISSES B Lela od aan TAKEN A ae and commodiot the \d_ heal deighborhood of C moved thelr Richard Busteod, streot. and the Rev. Dr. Sandford, White Plains. ANTED—A SITUATION, AS DAILY GOVERNESS by s young lady of soyeral yours exporionce in toach- 8] ish good references as to character, quali. Hebtious, Ae- Please £laress Mise Bowne: 30 floaty sfsest ‘WANTEDCBY AN AMERICAN LADY, CAPABLE of teaching the ordinary Eng! inches, a situa- tion as toncher in private family, 0 nn nt teacher in a elect school, for a moderate compensation; would be will- to go into the country, if desited, Address A, 0. B., Bethune street, Now York. MISCELLANEOUS. eee ROWELL'S CELEBRATED PATENT CAST-IRON Tho Now York Iron Railing Company put ry variety of cast iron railing for buildiazs, pon Crowell’s eolebrated ‘ring theroby from twon- ts per Funn ‘They invite exam! terns and werk, ‘to which they are con- stantly making tastofal additions. Specimens may now bo en in the cometories near, and at buildings in the city. Cast-iron and wrought iron work for bolldings, bank and vault doors, shutters, brackets, light connting-house desks and counter railings, gratings, window guards, wall stays, dc., at short notice And most reasonable, charges, Having now their own foundry, they abled to control their own work, thereby avoiding aa sand disappointments so common ‘and #0 mueh jained of in this busines ings of all kinds ated wits accuracy and desp: Foundry foot of Forty-sixth agroct, North river; ofice aud wareroom, No. 79 Duane strost. NGLISH TISSUE PAPER—PINK, CRIMSON, AND all other colors. _T. D, DOUBLEDAY, 40 John streot.3 RENCH ACR ER ORE LAMPS—BRONZE CANDE- |.—Just received, 8 Lares. iavolee of mechaaioal, earcol oe moderator ote makers; olooks, groupe in great varies ehinn ma bekemainn gises ‘Preoncht tape ol, better hike DARDON TLLE, 45, Broadway. ae AND COLORS made to order by ANNIN & GRAFF, National ‘and fancy flag manufacturers, 391 West stroot, Ge oe rat OUTDOOR PLANTS, SHRUBS, rts, set for bloom; kinds; 1,000 helio- LAGS! re fn all kind of rubs and trees, for rect ond Broadway, Feu. FURNISHING AND MECHANICS’ HARD. J.M. DACOSTA & CO. offer for sale all articios in the above iine cheap for cash. All articles warranted, oxchanged, or takon back. 206 Chatham street, opposite Division, | SAID WHISKERS COULD BE FO in six weeks by using my onguont. I aa; make the whiskers or moustache grow in magic, strong, D TO GROW sostill. Lt will six weeks like luxuriant and glossy, withers staining or injuring the ukin. “$1 per bottle, Sent to any part o country. HAM, 38 Aun street. ELLINGER’S LINIMENT, FOR MAN AND HORSE, is sold in bottles, containing ten times the strength and virtue of-any other article before the public, wy 50 conts— $41 a dozon, It delights and cures the pationt for lif matter what the oor weaknoss, with oithor sex. Fefined eee inguent, 1 or $9 a dozen; magic fluid for the hair, $1, or $8 doron” Depots, 230 Pear! Street, and 470 Fo front. ONDON AND DOMESTIC PICKLES, PRESERVES, catshups, Xc., bottled ale and porter, French an Datch assorted cordials, comprising a varicty unequalled: California, and Australia shippers will_do well to call and examine the stock, at the Loudon and New York pickle and Preserve warchouso, of GEO, RAPHAEL, 314 Broadway. Feceived 1 supply of very fin #, cans, and boter Brnee sadisaicestoidentsentel And Sn immense seving’ fi India arrowroot, Cayenno pepper Currie powder, 4o., at the New York and London pickle an ‘AGNETIC MACHINES FOR MEDICAT. PURPOSES, at $7, $8 and $9 cach, com! ox, manufactured ONDON AND DURHAM SUPER MUSTARD—JUST By calling on the rab r, whore is also to be had pure We: preserve warehouse of GEO. RAPHAEL, 314 Brondw Lote in Ft for alo by SHANATLAN & 1 EBER, 181 William strovt, Fro you move, if Miso, you'll co Straight to LYON’S famed depot, is powder buy, s ana Bed bugs, roaches ht Poltontons to man the dust, ‘Mlidat your obildren you can trust, Certain they are anfo. while, The vile pests that fly oF crawl Tumble des from overy wall. pot for Magnotic Powder, and Lyon’s Magnetic Pill for thedestraction of rats aud. mice, 121 Broalway, Price, 26 cents per flask or box. EW AND IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE—FOR cloth or ingther slanted to all the differont varicties of work. Price $50. Now ready for delivery at the agency, 42 John street. ‘OTICE—FEATHERS, BEDS, MATTRESSES AND iiassers.—Tho well known proprietor of the old CF vt istusded an rons factory, No. 308 Gra is patrons, the erosbaeres fn tho cit! nak country, to the new and exten. sive assortment of spring foods now on hand, which he of- fers for sale as low as any house in the city. BUCK, No. 358 Grand street, second door east of Essex. EWPORT WATER CURE WILL BE OPENED ON he frst of April. Tt has been fitted up with part Foxard to comfort and eonvenionce, and wilt th the s ilbrated healthfulness of the Now} & most Useirable cure. Address DE. W. ¥. HEM, Newport, Ri. , LD BOOKS.—THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID for second hand books, in large or small quantities. Por- sons waited upon, either in the city or vicinity, by addi ing # note to, or calling personally on the the m mbscrib LATY PLATE AND WIRE, ium. nickel, manganoso, cobalt, titenium, stron baryts,, English ‘sponge cloth, Thorn’ Fact eopavin, bromine, lodine, quicksilver, oyanide ast jum, raffro, chloride lime, English bleached shelise ea phase! ammonia, disinfectin, liqui For DR. L PEOCHITWANGER, Chemist, 1a Matden tans. PALLA DIU} Powis THEOPHILUS C, THOMPSON'S ANTI- septic and aromatic tooth soap jompound of refined tr: xtract of aromatic roots and barks. and cono injuring the enamel oF m: convenient, clean, and pleasant to use, th being overcome by the extract. Sol Broadway, corner of John str drug and fancy stores ge Rees. .—-FAMILIES, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS ‘and ships can have their old wares 're plated equal to now, at about one-fourth of the original cost, ani ranted, vig; All kinds of toa-sots, urns, trays, eake’ baskets, spoons and forks, castors, door-plates, stair-rods, keys, oan’ delabras, dish, covers, cane icks, plumbers’ fixtures, Bri- tannia-ware, & nd orders sent to tho Plating ds Establishment witt be attended. to at once. street, near Grand street. (0 MOUSEKEEPERS, GROCERS, CELLARS, AND families.—Pure olive oil depot, 35 Reade and 94 Church streets.— This old establishment, so well known for many years, continues to offer to the public the best kind of pure sweet olive oil, by the basket or gallon: 105 Rema Oye oil, by gallon, for French carcel lamps ‘at 25 per cent bolow the market, Wines and brandies of all kinds, capers, olives, and sardines, constantly on hand, at the cheapest price. No, 212 Contre ATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN NOW OPEN atel ries, 663 Broadway, opposite Bond street, irom) AM to ‘0 P.M., daily. The 28th annual exhibition, containing nearly 560 ori, ene works, in painting and statue ty (never before ‘txhibited, 3) wont. artists. Single admis fon 25 conts; season tickets 60 conte OLID DAGUERREOTYPE PICTUR —MASCHER’S im scopic patent, March 8, 1853, is acknow judges to be more practical, more offi nd my, ‘at least 100 per cont cheaper, than any other extant. It is, in fact, an ordinary daguerréoty pe case, the stereoscopic attachment occupying the room now ken up by the eiee elvet cushion. A sample ri ee sent by mi ostace, on tho receipt of $1, prices are fre oe i per dozen, for the different idee and qualitics, eaiseed with fine plate glass and fine gilt borders. Warranted to give satisfaction. JNO. F. MAS: CHER, No. 408 North Second street, Philadelphia POLLINERY AND DRESSMAKING, MPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE,—MADEMOISELLE ROSENFEILD begs most respectfully to inform the indies of New York and its vicinity, that she has opened at 442 Broadway, with a most clegant ascortment of Pariginn imported hats, together with 4 most brilliant display of hor own manufacture, being all of the Iatost style, at wholesale ‘and retail ADIES' AND CHILDREN’S FURNISHING ESTAB- L4 lishment, 764 Broadway.—MR3. EDWAKDS reapect: fully announces that she will open her rooms this day April 27, with a superior stock of infants’ cloaks, miss dveases, iad novelties } ARIS MILLIN es’ wrappers, Ac, and will constantly receive every arrival from Europe. FERRERO HAS RE moved #0 . ‘treet, (third door fram ndway,) where she will open on Thursday, Sth of May new styler of Paris millinery SPORTING. : WEWARD—LOST, A BULI, MASTIF 4) mouse color, white ‘on the breast, ver and broad ented: answers to the nsine of Jack ever vhall re rn the same to GO New street, shall receive the above re: ward ROBINSON & LLOYD. TG LOst-On uESDAY, APRIF, 2%; BROWN AND White, Tong ears, Inmpe in the left fore log: had ony white leather collar with a DI ge. 'The finder will con? wotorily rewarded by returning hiry ty Jroone treet, TRANCY VIGEONS—FOR SALF, A GREAT V/,RrETY AP of fancy pigeons, all of puro, breed, consiar’ oy of ont ora, magpice, epote barbs, almond tumblers, ¢ gd” “yetiow, andi opitat, do. aud choice yarivty of oe enue’ ‘Among the tumblers aro a numbor that ha mn training, Gee ery Bich Bring BRIT ANG, 82 HP gon gheyn, poG, AURIS. RY —! . - Bre wat a DOORS OPEN AT 7; CUR Fridey evening, UE ataNdane ™** Pete g chestra 4 URTON'S THEATRE, CuAMeRss STREET.—DOORS wn at 7; to commence i o Seay agrenets of Mr aac, Te LADY OF LYONS. ie Wallach Glavis .Mr. Burton | Pauline. “Me. sharrott Widow. Norton Des ra. eee Orchostra iit ‘Mr. Wallack Juliana .Mr. Skerrett ‘Mr. Burton Mrs. Bornard -Mr. Holman ~ Mrs, Burton ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—DOORS yr” en at 7; curtain rises at 74 ire Benefit of Mra. Nichols: Friday ovenin April 29, will be performed NT. 1h NEI vie FAIR LADY. Charles te Nichols ‘The Firemen’ dre ers THE ‘ARM Gio, the Armorer of oT Tonos dr Toulmin Me, Mrs. Nichols Phalis Jie. NB. ‘clatks Either: Miss Barber Mr, Kames | Rachel. W. G. Jones SWISS SW A. Oe aii, _ Mrs, Banniste ra peepe THEATRE, BOWERY, NEAR ATHAM arc.—Boxes and Parquet, 25 cents. Monet of ate Widdicombe, Friday eveni BO! April 29, will be performed Young Norv: Mitchell | Lady eae Mrs.Grattan Glenalvon, fe. Cooke | Anus. Mrs, Mason Mr. Robinson's THERESE. Carwin, Mr. Harrison | Therese. + Miss Povril Dupare’. Mr. Floyd | Countess. Mrs. Mason ancing, by Mile Sophie, Mr Mr Callan, ‘i Mr. Allen, Jollybun... ...Mr. Robinson Miss Pevril bimper. ++ Mr. Floyd ‘Mrs. Mason ARNUM'S MUSEUM.—THE EXCITING DOMESTIC drama of THE WILLOW COPSE.—Friday aft at 8 o'clock, the pieces of ALLOW ME TO APOLLO MILLINER'S HOLIDAY. In the evening, at 7% o'clock, the domestic drama. of THE WILLOW. COPSE, with new focnery, and the whole strength of the company. Adunission tothe whole Museum, Entertainments, &c., 25 cents; Parquet and First Baleony, 123¢ cents extr HRISTY’S hae Se HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE J Grand street.— en every night during the week, under Lo) sole direotion and personal supervision of E. P. Christy, se concerts in ard cit; Fecelved. with favor b; Bighly respectable ‘and fash! ble audier c ‘iokets, cents. Doors open at 634: to com- mence at 8 o'clock. On Saturday next, April $0, annual benofit of C, Keene, accordeonist. RANCOND’S HIPPODROME.—THE PROPRIETORS of the Hippodrome have the honor to. annonnce to the public of New York, and to the citizens of the United States generally, that their extensive buildings at Madison square are oc mpieted, and that th aaa Miss six ye he FIRST RITELO re Vane HIPPODROME IN Will be given att this extabliahiont, Ow Monnay Evenina, May 2, 185%. The Slowing Oe wished artistes, late of the hele drome at will take parts ia the various represen ‘anconi, Mons. Franooni, Madame Honr; Gheronie, tos Freres Stogrist, Madame Sie: Mons, grist, Sylvester, Madamo Ricard, Mile. Mason, Mile. An- elina, Milo, Caroline Vidal, Milo. Leontine Gilhard, Mile, deline Pigott, Mile. Eugenio M Maria, Milo. Eugenio Cerf, i Master Nicola, besides some thirt the multifarious reprosentations iv ‘A full programme of the performances will be published on Thursday next. ‘Tho first rehearsal, in full dress, will be given on Friday, April 29. Cards of iavitation have been sent to tho various representatives of the public press, which tho proprietors beg they will do them the honor to a REAT SOUTHERN CIRCUS.—NEW_ YORK AMPHI- ‘theatre, No. 97 Bowery. Madican & Stono, Proprietors, OPEN FOR TH tis SPRING SEASON, With an ontiro new company of equostrians from the PRINCIPAL ANPHITHEATRES OF THE SOUTH. Monday evening, April 25, and during the.week, the follow- ing celebrated periormers will appear in a great’ variety of novel and brilliant feats of horsemanship, Hiram W, Franklin, Dennlo W. Stone, H. P. Jos. Burte, 7. Williams, H. F. Nicole S ROSE MADIGAN, Tax Youre ep Heaveror sseuivan RipEt, unequalled by any othor in tho profession, either from tho North, the East, the West, the South, or any country in Europe. Also Mr. B. W. Carroll, J. Shay, the Clowns Rockwell and Ben Jennings, Mastors Franklin, Burte, Madi- gan, and Miss Carroll. Boxes 2 cents, Pit 123 conts, R. JOHN OWENS’ ASCERS OF MONT BLANC, CHINESE SALOON, 539 BROADWAY, Tus any Every Eventne During tix Weer. The production of this novelty, from the opening night. has been attended with a derree of success at once pro-omi- nent and extraordinary, formin PARTICULAR ERA In the history of amusements in the great metropolis. During the past three wooks this superb entortainmont bas beon listonod to with the most intense interest, by the largest audiences over known to assemble, consisting of the WEALTH, BEAUTY AND iN NbSCEECT of the Organist and danish «A. Sodgwick, Esq. ‘Admission 50 cents; children under tweive half price. Doors open at 7 o'clock; commence at 734. ‘Ticket office open daily from 11 to 4 o'clock. ia, Monsiour Ferdinand . Nicola, necessary to Madigan, DRY GOODs, GOR THE LADIES,—THME GRYSTAL PALACE SOUVE- nir, or Illustrated Magasine of Ladies’ Fashions in Paris and New York, is now in press, and will be published on the fi May, This interesting work: (published for gratul aly, by Mr. Geo. Bulpln, propriotor®ot th nd ‘Foreign Shaw! Empariuin, 361 Broa , among other useful matter, twenty. fou cuted engravings of the vory latest Parisian designs in mantilles, with descriptive particulars of the ma. terials of which they aro compoued, &c. Will borent freo to any part of the Union on application to the proprietor. UST RECEIVED BY LAST STEAMER, AN INVOIC: of new style plaid silks; also a damaged on the vo: age of importation, at very low prices. A. KERR & CO., 701 two days above Clinton pla IFTY CASES OF nee RICH CANTO} wi Shased by € Kew at can offer plain orape shawls. with rich de at vai § $i2 wad $14; superb embroidered from $20 t0 ‘Also, an exquisite assortment of bi ashmore, ie $100". rochs, Ci ErYovher French and Indie shawls, of the Anéet fubrics 0. Mantilla and Shawl Emporium, 361 Broadway. _ ‘ANTILLAS.—AN IMMENSE IMPORTATION OF B tirely now and extromely beautiful Mantillas have just been recei Broadway, embracing “La, Noveds, the “sultan ry other novelty that up to the commencement, of the Prosent dah he jaepection of ladies is Paes in: vited. L U Valea 8h & CUTTING BEG TO CALL THE ATTE: tion of ladies to their stook of plaid and striped silk: and their very beautiful styles of now dross goods, mantil- las, shawls, and embroideries, laces, lawns, de. AGENCY. ‘E & CO., SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSIOR hants, Valparaiso. RDSON, AUGUSTUS LOMBARE Panam sralson £ rote Wm. Nelson do. sis Sb el Liverroor—Messrs. Bowmaa, Grinnen & Co, Williag ok: oNee ie if-Mosers.Z. K. Collins & Co» Goodhue & Co 4 eamor Paci é: nirimomaMoanes ‘ohn Henderson & Co., Thomas J Hand & Co., White & EI pean Paton cir sone z rs rgntody, & Coty Hu as. Doane, Esq, J. =e norton Hosere: Amma ‘Ami al Ldubard, Eva EB. Brighas On, Canron—Nve Parkin & C 0. a WATCHES, | JEWALRY, so, Flin 2.000 000 SaRats TS OF FINE LOOSE DIAMOND TO be sold at $25 per carot. Apply $9 LOUIS AN- RICH, G8 Reade stroct. Any person having large d to sell will do well to wil bo givon for tho same. [ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—THE SUBSCRIBER 18 telling all deroriptions of GOLD AND 4 at retail, on Anrich. bt piece va onde JUROENSEN WATCHES. Real Jules Jurgenson watohes rocoived by every arrival with ecrtificatos from him withesch watch, warranted per fect time keopors. COOPER WaToNES. Duplex and lovers, in hunting and magie ¢ DENT AKCOND, , for timing horses, and gold and 1 porfeat which run withont an " sae ‘whiob ran veight BN ome in huntiog oases. for Indi DIAMOND WATOKES for Indies, some in magic cases. which change into three differ WATONRS WHICH Winn and turn the hands without an Fluo gold lepine watehos, four hol Fine gold detached lev Gold onamelied wateh jold English patent lovor: Gold English patent lover: Silver patont levers as low a, Silver detached levers ns low na, and all othor styles of watchos at oquaiiy iow prices. DIAMONDS. Diamond ear rings, ping, bracelets, fager ring#and crosses for enlo st mueh less than the ucual prices. JEWELRY All Kinds of gotd oh Bure fold weddlog rings, gold a reals, gold pen noils, gold and silver t renst} pins lookets, earrings, gold ti dnd’ silver spoctacies, gold toothploks, oharmas, oharsisine ohaing, & WARE Sterling silver spoons, cups, forks, pie knives, napkin rings, fruit, knives, weaning enke knives, &c., de, Watohes an jewelry exchanged. All watahes warranted to koop good timo, oF the money returned. REPAGRS. All kinds of watches and elocks cleaned and ropairod im the best mannor, at much less than he eraal prices KC, ter of watches and Jewelry, sholesale aude 11 street, second floor. near Broad Im No VXTRA PAY TO THE 4 and sailors, &o., of the United Statos Navy, who served NaVY.-T0 THE OFFICER iy the Paciaw during the Mexica ar at any time from 1346 te 1883. Call at the subscribe oxtra pay office, ot the oxtra~ pay granted you by Cong DYY ARD BIS and (late) puyecr United Stator ELL, Ag Navy, 0 South W illinm streot, bolow Wall streot: AXTRA PAY-TO ALLU. S,SATLORS, &C., WITO AVE i) served in the Pacific duriite the late war with Mexico, money from attorney Weware of frauds and impori ROADWAY THEATRE.—B. A. MARSH, B Lessee. open at 7; Te cmmseonshiie ie OraDEaoR rrest | Lontalus. ‘oloehs Gelli Serophi Jovins. A LITTL Brownsmith . Mr. Tuk ObbL Babicombe. Mr. Whiting 1 IBLO’S GARDEN.—GRAND © N TaN OPER ris ORRINATION (Ta. Com: ing the the princizal J ULE ‘of the ZEK TROUPE a. April 30, will uh pat t, for ne first aad only time. Xuis ee hb. Bd sed Opera of Norma, . . Mme. Rose Deveies Adalgi: pong Big aivd wine Se Guat Sig: Marini Clatilie vogsdre Sig’ra k Prot vA af Mehete will be two dollars ade ono doling Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8.0’clook. IBLO’'S GARDEN. ‘HIS ESTABLISHMENT, be ohgaged for rospectabl: noes on the Rights, (rucsday, Thursday, aga Saber {iteing the Gece season. from ley £ MOOHE, Ob ks stag sl ‘ALLACK’S THEATRE, BROAD W: p7\ 4 Broome stroot.—Doors opon at 0) fel Bonent of Mr, Brougham “Prin vening, April 2, Sir John Vesey, Bart. Mr. Chippindalo, Se. Alfred Evelyn Mr. iiciot | st: Stow bp for Glosemore, mt | Mr. Gre Mr, Walest Gapt, bmsoth: "Arr Mason | Georgians.” a Aisw plete Clara Douglas, Miss Laura Keene Lady Franklin, RA Cracovienne, pendaie Brougham ‘OOD'S MINSTREL Howard street.—O) nagor and Propristor, celebrated compan ‘cannot bo equalled | See programme, Bo’cloe! Admi Mrs, Fitasmyth. MraBror [aes ie ier re ake 444 BROADWAY, ABOVE every ovening.—H. Wood, Ma- ie entertainment offered by har of Musicians and Ethiopian Dolingators by any apes} ad in the United Beater Doors open, at 644; concert commonoes a on, 25 con he public aro res informed that ‘moon ooncerte ut 7 maa IPPODROME TICKETS—IN ORDER TO crowd and confusion at the doors. of tho Hippodrome, the Box ticket: served Circle, will all be sold at office, on fey April 30. The Pit tickets will be sold on the day xhil tion, ‘Tho number of tickets is limited to the oapacity of the house. wilt comple AFTERNOON EXHIBITIONS on Tuesday ty Wiel Children under ten Will bo aduittod for ‘helterioes ‘The same entertainments will be given in tho aftecncon ae those ofthe ovening. Hoxie) 00 cantet Cie eco ee foxes, 60 conte; Pi Tickets, $50. it, 25 cents; Reserve Se PXTAORDINARY ANTOCN CEMENT —a NEW ERA Menran Truxcrapn Li The newly organized Mental Ts to tnko ih number of passeng York to Liv ER TO AVOrS on the openin nd the Rte tue ats, $1; Seasom through Disppo, Pi erpool, thenee passin, Geneva, Castle of Chillon, Mont st. Bernard ‘and valley Chamouni, to the summit of MONT BL. d roti ae same medium to New York, in two heure Kare for the round trip only 50 conts; childron half Apply at the Chinese Saloon, 59 Broadway, wher may be secured in advance for any ovoning JOHN OWENS, Conductor rand Chief Guide. USEUM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES, STUYVE- M sant Institute, 659 Broadway.—Now open, the rare and. Juable collection of Pharaonic and Ptolomaio remains, just imported direct from Egypt, and formed by Dr. “aibott dae residence of upwards of twenty years in t mission, 60 cents; children, half-price, Catalogues. for wale atthe rooms, Open during the day and evenin, METROPOLITAN IALL—SANFORD'S GREAT NA- {ional panoramic painting of the Missssippl river, from its mouth to ‘alle of St. Anthony. Hav tion covery evening, at 734; Saturday afternoon, at Admis- tion, £0 cents; children, 25 cents, N. B.—Scl Fen, pith the eir parents, admitted on Saturday afterneens, at 1236 cei S* CHARLES THEATRE.—FRIDAY EVENING, pril 29.—Billy Blair informs his friends that his long ng trial dance with the Boston Pet will take place to- bivtt, on the occasion of Mr. Widdicombe's (the Prompters benefit. Billy hopes to seo all his friends. 42 BROADWAY.—THE TWO NATURAL FORMS representing Venus and Adonis i in Florence are now exhibiting at 423 Broadway. be looked as ANVARD'S GEORAMA.—THE STUPENDOUS RUIN® of Hnlbee, the City of Beyroot, Mosque ot Sidon, witts other hy and interestin soenes, are added to 6! age to H be aoe a 000 — 00 feet of al and Saturday afternoo: Exhibiting rr) ha, at 3 o'clee Broadway. Admision, 30 conta; ol children, half-price. FPRANELIN MUSEUM, 175 ¢ Proprictor.—The abovi afternoon, at 3 o’olock; and, in the eveninj Repeseet, of * Claaato a and Original Represen’ tatuar: Troupe of Mo p al ills of her with h areal pleelersrs ents; StageMexts, with, ovshione cents, —— Gallery, 124, ore Private Bi obairs, 3735 THEATRICALS theatrical and ieiua Lo bas heretofore so Ligeti (See! himself to business as to debar him from formi: ing acquaintances, is desi- Tous of marr; ais factidipes nad peerilacty tare desires no lady will answer er whe gentle heart. some rreproachable character and connexions. She over ear -five years of age. revent trifling, the 3 vertiser will require the most satisfactory references foreh~ with. Address Augustus Racine, Union Square Post Office, ‘ATRIMONIAL ASSOCIATION.—PLAN, BY-LAWS and ations of the Now York Matrimonial Assoeia- tion can be had, dollar to ‘or! Y OUNG LADY—YOU WHO CROSSED eer fe lt sand to Brooklyn, Monday, Aj reas, close hood of worite which you seemed to something once or t tyes, Bair a little waved, faultiess mouth and oh Young female friend in company—our attention arrested. Please address Naval Officer, No. atroot, New York. | Te prevent humbug, desaribe me ia tite manner, state your address, and pay’ p ‘Whoever, whatever you bs, answer me boldly, Years my sharsoter and experience full proof of manly and honorable intention. ASTROLOGY, MPs. PREWSTER, | FROM PHILADELPHIA, Em dors nd gentlemen of this oity, April 25, 0¢ 115g A. work, uevipapee Bendis woe soft fn notectony” drama, de, by boo ce an Es and will tell ‘th man the} marry. M also, th 0. Jones 'stroot. con tog, gontlemen, RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR skill im fore fature, has arrived, an MEDICAL. CORBETT, NO. 79 1 DUANE § La? Sarees R. D's ‘Chatham and Witiam streots. . Cin ae fete Now York University. Office bres from 7 10 R. COOPER, 14 DUANE STREET BETWEEN CHAT- ham and William streeti may bo consulted at bis offieq, from7 A.M. to9 P.M, Dr. C. ise regularly educated phy- sician and surgeon. R. JOHNSON, 16 DUANE STREET, MAY BE CON- ‘sulted at his office, whore he has Prngtined for the last twenty-two years. Hours from7 A. M. to R. M. LAMONT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, i Roade strect, corner of Broadway. Office hours, daye exeepted,) from 11, morning, till 4 6 til 9 cveninge R. A. M. MAURECEAU CAN BE CONSULTED AT BIS Ge ion Liberty street, or by letter addressed to box ‘oat Offices. R. WARD, 50 CANAL STREET, EXACTLY ONE door east of Broadway. Attendance from 7 o'clock Ae M., ur until 10 o'clock P. R. RALPH'S OFFICE HOURS, FROM 9 TO 13 A. Mg and 6 te F, M., Sundays excepted, at No, O43 4S Howton. streot.near Wooster. R. BERON, NO, 2 CITY MALL PLACE, CORNER OF D)"uittinvers and Centre atroot fice hours from 9 ¢-eloels tuILIZA. W., N.B.—Dr. B. ioe member of the from 6 till 9 evenings. ew York University, R. WILLIAM WARD, NO. 50 CANAL STREET, exactly one door east of Brondway, Of xy ‘M. till 10 o'clock, P.M. Dr, Wim. inburg, Seotland. IR, WILKINSON NO.9 BOWERY, CAN BE CON ted at his office from 7 o’¢lo * Me ally. On Sunds al wien oveleek: [OULOWAY'S PILIS-AN ADMIRABLE REMEDY for indigestion a af an ofieer i toe mem, Fe lived for several years in Indit from the liver complaint and ind gto scarcely ever keep any food on her stomach; and her systems hecame thereby no. dobilitated, shat she Was reduced tom complete skeleton, and suffered continually from sik hoad~ aches and nervousness. ingiand she com— Tnenced taking Holloway's pills the course of weoks this unrivalled medic rd all traces of those distressing complaints, snd s ia v venders of me thove ia the United Staton 3, wud SL Hyper box. Wholesale, at Mr. ‘Maiden Tano; and at the proprictor’s, 244 YGIASTIKA.—A SPREDY AND CERTAIN oon for nevralgia, tie dolorenx, toothache, nervous ‘and rheumatiom in the head, aud ® sure prevent convulsions, oF any other com lnints atte ‘apoa childliocd diuving the period of teething, has beem and is now being successfully admin in the form of @ medicated neck! ae be worn next the 0 An eminent Gorman phyvicina discoyerod the viet valuable medicines of which the beads of the neckinee are made, and prescribed the mode of application. ‘The gi the publig iw not, therafors, enlled to & quack but ton medicament Focommended by one of the nont of the faculty, as peou! werfal in ati the pores of the 8 in alroctly upoe the digoused se nerves, affording, relief, and effecting twonty sharpers. A law of Congr to-dgaw, or sates made by yo null and void, unless the samo, andth nobory's, or other officer's certifiente of yo" rnent thereof, aro dated the day you make them. he accounts at on tho ehip you served in are tak. silowaned there of your elaim thore fixed.” For yourcxtrs iy to EDWARD BISSEI Byer dy arate WAN GWA amount 40 ‘you, or further inform: ine! “| opt, (and Laie purser riod, by immodiat money, — SCHUE! ‘TeeriwONy tho medio of ewoh & factory res Tor enle by the prearinvr, ie 4

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