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ial: Chawies ellowplvsh, in his peculiar man- | litical pert of it. Fifteen years ago, Mr. Hawthone ner, calls “ sich a jolly snalignity. spoke of there being but “a few flowers and sweet- “ The Scarlet Letter 2” success was deserved, and | scented twigs of peer tae intermixed among the was Mt attracted great attention in Eu- | nettles and burrs which alone in the arena rope, and hag been traneluted into the languages of of party strife.” He has bimself only had to look Germany, Russig, 2:4 Frauce. It is not often that | crrelestly into that “arena” (the word is not a very an yom tn can so wiite as to be acceptuble to the censorship of St. Peterainc™& In the spring of 1851 a thita eclition of “Twice ‘Told Tales’ wal ublished, the popula.’¥ of “The Scarlet Letter” having creuted a demand ! author's jous works, It differs not from se “serong edition, save that it basa preface, in which the want of popularity until then is frankly admitted. “The House of the Seven Gables” appeared in Aprit, 1861, and was not less prnuler au its im- mediate cessor, t» which It is almost, if not qoeeew coqnetl As it is u mudern tale, and the cliarac- ch as we meet in every day life, it post more gn Seep to be read extensively, asa book that will bear repetitiou, than “The Scarlet Letter,’ ito which, a8 a whole, most critics consider it in: -ferior, and considered trom an artistic point of vier ‘4 ‘The characters aie very strongly drawn, but wit Scarce an exception tiv y are not attractive people. ‘They all have their seifisisvess decidedly pronounced, from Judge Pyvcheon, with his shining tace and massive eee, To the little boy who devours. ele- pcs) and whales—«f zingertread. The dig jet is selfish and hurd, with all his soci out is selfish to the la-t degree, and we tind re selves almost wishing that the Judge had shat him up in Bedlam, Heziii is selfish throughout, her ae for Clifford being but a peculiar form of that amiable feeling. Even Phebe is no exception to ‘this rule. She is a Yankee girl, with the mathematical feat highly developed. und admirably qualified to fo at the multiplicut ou table. We may be sure att peers or Maule did uot make way with the tbut he married with her. One Lime iri of ialliug in love with one of Cooper's icy heroines as with such a matter-of-fact, slate-and-pencil, rolling-jin-in-hand, sort of body in petticoats. But she is ;retty, neat, "jatelligent, and rood humored and ‘anqiestionably made a very ex- cellent wife to Holgrave. bearing him at least ten children, of the prety ot which there could be no reasonable doubt, and ili of whom were duly kissed, tted, scolded at and spauked more majorum. She Ba New Boglanay) oung woman of & , penains sort; te ees a very cod reurespntation of the sex a3 you it, toking it in the lump, from Salisbury Marah ee "Noman’s Lai, d, and from Perry's Peak to Cape Tragabigzanda. It is rather curious, by the my, that Mr. Hawthorne is not very suocemfal in 8 fomale portraitures. ‘There is something hard tout all his heroines, if such they can be called, which renders them anything but agreeable. So far aa they have any churacter it is more of the Rox- alana than of the Statira sort. Thoy are sullicient unto themselves, and would get along very well if they were cast out upon the world after the fashion ot ve. It is ae to sympathize with so much practical petticoated seuse. Some of his women are d'fferent. Elinor, iv ‘The Prophetic Pictures,” is perhaps his most ferenine character; and Mar. tha, in“ The Shaker Bridal,” is very womanly—at the clone; but most o/ the ladies that he conjures up throu; h the ivory gate, so tar as of marked traits, are repulsive from the Rev. Mr. Harper's “Eliza- beth” tothe “Widow Wycherley.” He draws old women better than young, Oe utah shows be is more a ‘Rembrandt than 8 Kuilielle—a comparison that willapply to him peoneroue. Of the ordinary sort of women, whose pious rtions keep the world rather cver-peopled—the ‘iat, drowsy, and voluptu- ous” dames, such as Rubeus loved to paint in colors glowing as themselves—there is not a solitary speci- om in all his writings. When one of his women makesa slip—and he pretty broadly insinuates that such occurrences are quite common with the sex— we wonder, first, that she ever should have been tempted; and recondly,thas, Mage hey ag she should have fallen. He bas given us more than one woman who approaches to ihe not one who has even the remctest resemblance to Calista. a The superiority of the ‘Scarlet Lettor” to the “House of the Seven Gables,” is that whizh tragedy must ever have over comedy, or what more pop bed the latter than the former. It is the superiorit “Hamlet” to “Measure for Measure,” of “The Tide of Lammermoor” to “Guy Mannering.” In “The Scarlet Letter” there is an abundance of humor, and no lack of wit, and the same may be said of the most tragic works of Scott and hakspeare; but of what we in mcderu days understand by the comic element, there is none whatever. | The chapter entitled ‘The Minister ina Maze,” is as full of humor as if it had © been written by Fonblanque, or Sydney Smith; but there is nothing more truly sombre in the whoe book—not in the bard resolution of Hester Prynne, not in the revenge of the husband, not even in the wailings of Dimmersdule himself. It is gloom | | thronghout, this remarkable volume. With “The | House of the Seven Gables” it isvery different. As | a general rule, something of remoteness is necessary to the perfection of a tule of terror or tragedy, and the work last referred to is of our own For Mr. Hawthorne it is a very cheerful juction. ‘There is a3 much good writing init asin its imme- | diate lecessor. What could be more beautifal than the sound of the following sentences ?—* The Judge followed his cousin from the shop, where the foregoing conversation had passed, into the parlor, and flung himself heavil; ito the great ancestral chair. Mapya former Pyucheon had found repose in its capacious arms—rosy children, after their sports; young men, dreamy with love ; grown men, weary with cares ; old men, burtnened with winters Eo had mused, and slumbered, and departed to mye profounder sleep.” Chapter XVI en entitled overnor P: mcheon, is, perhaps, the most pow- ~erfal of its author's writings. The only passage that 1 should hesitate about ranking eesatti it is the death-bed scene of Father Hooper, which closes “The Minister's Black Veil.” If the book is ae: to criticism at all, it is in the disposi- mn that is finally made ‘of the characters, some of whom are killed off a little too molo-dra- matically, in order that others may be as melo-dra- matically ‘married, not only to one another, but also ‘to the dead peo; le's money. But this is a fault that it is not difficult to pardon. There is so little happi- ness in the world that authors can be better employ- ed than in evoking churacters from the shadowy realms of the imagivation, only for the final purpose -of cending them to the devil or the poor house. The “ Blithedale Romance,” being the last of his productions, was |e by Mr. Hawthorne in the summer of 1852, less than a year since. It would have made a reputation fur any other man, or even for its author, had it been his first work; but as Scott was always said to be on the decline after his first six or eight novels had appeared, they being so very excellent, soaloes our subject labor under the misfor- tune of having produced a chef d’euvre, by which all his after writings are to be judged. The romance is Sehoc. to give the remit of Mr. Hawthorne's lence at the Brook Farm, where a collection of wise and learned fupls once undertook the creation of a sort o® Utopia—but didn't exactly succeed. The characters are said to be from the life, but it is hard- ly necessary to say that such is mere assertion. Mr. Hawthorne denies that any one of the characters drawn is from among his associates at Brook Farm, Boat peop! le will insist that Zenobia is meant for Marga- Her Oseoli, and each was quite unamiable wnough tobe mistaken for the other. ‘The work itself is a larger production than any other from the same pen. and the charactersare all as disagreeable as men an ‘women can be d that is saying much—indeed everything. lithedale” is a soft reading for Bed- Jam, and there is scarce a person in it, except Mr. Bilas Foster, who is not as mad as disap ment, excited hopes, and morbid vanity, can a human beings. It affords, this singular book, the best pic: rie, pe that bas thus far appeared of the workin, pirit of discontent now so common throug! oat Rew, ingland, and which causes nota few gentle- men, wit long beards and dirty skins, to labor an- der the delusion that they are just so many close imi- tations of the disciples, aud quite as many women to bse that they are to reform the world—though, if they should commence the work of reformation upon themselves, and not leave it until they should have brought themselves to some distant approach to what they term their idéal, they would have business suffl- velent on hand to keep employed ae the day of judgment—for a more egotistical, selfish, mean and contemptible set of lazy, graceless vamateean never cumbered the earth. Some of them are literally the “sturdy beggars,” 20 denounced by the old law. @The “1 ie of Franklin Pierce” appeared some ‘weeks after the publication of the ilithedale Ro- mance.” It came out too late in the campaign | Pe ke of much use as an‘ electioneering document,” probably answered the gta of its nbegtion quite as well asif ithad had “a great’ ran.”’ would have answered that purpose had not one of ie leaves been cut, for it was meiely to conciliate the lit- men of the country that Mr. Hawthorue was ereployed on the work; and it made the future Pres- ident and his party eminently ‘ respectable” when it hoy ren that the friend of Emerson, and Hillard, fellow, and all the rest of the principal lit- eur men of New England, was engaged in taking the said future President’s life. It was an endorse- ment of character that cord not fail—that made the democratic candidate negotiable on any political mock exchany ¢ throughout the civilized world. As the thing ix of no possible account whatever, and is never mentioned except to be langhed at. A oe vod ee of che says it continuously, ree persons, to wit :—the author, the proof reader, and the hero ; the answer is that it was not written for the one for so accomplished a writer to employ, for ere are either flowers nor twigs, nor burrs nor nettles, to be found in an arena, unless some of the wildest kind of tlowers, wilder even than burrs or for the | nettles, are to be found on the site of what was the arena of the Flavian amphitheatre, or Coliseum,) to hetiold a nuggetof the most gigantic ions, and to have it walk Shale into his pockets. It was laid Gewn, however, by a certain eminent authority, long ago, that eleventh hour men were quite as good as thoee who bexr the burden and heat of the day. It may be mentioued that Mr. Hawthorne rarely, f ever, alludes to potiticians without a sneer, or without attributing té them the basest mo- tives, or otherwise treating them in a depre- ciating manner; all of whictt they may deserve, but which comes with mther bad ytace from one whose only place in politics has been to share “the spoils” of victory that he had no part in winning—who has often been first at the feast, without having been anywhere in the fray. It may be said that offices are given, in theory at least, ie for political services that Bave been rendered, or which are to be render- ed, but on account of the fitness of the persons who receive them; a theory, the reduction of which to practice, would send Mr. Hawthorne to anywhere else rather than to one of the first commercial cities in the world in the capacity of American consul. Beside the works @ ly named, Mr. Hawthorne published, at the commencement of 1852, a volume entitled “The Snow Image, and other Twice-Told Tales.” Some of the contents were recently written for the National Era newspaper, the abolition o1 at Washington, and other portions of it are of older date. Itisnot Sp goadkee Step predecessors, though good in itself. One of the stories—‘The O10 Stone ‘ace!’ —makes pretty thorough work with Presidential candidates, expecially those whose ‘‘claims’” have. rested on their military exploits. Mr. Hawthorne has also written several works for children, wherein he has, I think, wasted his time. The general tone of Mr. Hawthorne's writings leaves a strong impression of the worthlessness of human life.. 1 Pes never read one of his produc- tions of the serious kind without being reminded of a paseage in one of Calderon’s ig -—La Vida es Sueno,” (Life is a Dream,) I think it occurs in—and which has been thus ‘‘Englished:”"— What is life? is but @ madness. What is life? A mere illusion, Fleeting shadow, fond delusion. Short lived joy that ends in sadness, ‘Whose most steadfast sub: In short, that life is a flask of bad champagne, with a splitting headache and a cruel heartache at the bottom of it, which, as Colonel Mordaunt said just eee he blew his brains out, nothing but a church- yard sleep can cure. I am not sure that he isn’t ight. Acoma. AOFERTIAERENTS GENEWED SVBRY 7 SEB SEVENTH PAGE, on BOARDING AND LODGING. At RIV ATE RESPECTABLE FA! story, in perfect order, with mo jet, tabl borhood, first door, single and de rooms attached, will be le mactebility es'lodvinge, Cieanlisens sicietly ebsar - quire 0072 'Vranklin strvet, ouse weet of Broadway. LADY MAVING A LARGE TAREE STORY HOUSE, Pith all the modern’ improvements Bished, would be glad to. lo ona deor, osm o single gentlemen, with partial hoard. ‘Twouty-seventh street. N. It. —Tho Eighth and eilaisa aod vase pemiplaula baltarkicti et toe Referenoes exchanged. “GENTLEMAN, WILLIN' house will fy living Address L. E. Madiven sqonre, r*Chintham square ° GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO OR THRER gle gentlemen, can i a private family in & plo ighborhood. and shower baths. Apply at 104 Hamersley strect. PRIVATE ENGLISH FAMILY, OCCUPYING A iat class house on Ninth street,’ between Fifth and will rent to one or two goutlemen a suite of mmely furpished rooms, with all the modern improve: Breakfast served in rooms. Address box 3,165 Post FEW SELECT FAMILIES ANP GENTL: BUEN ¢ cay be aceommodated with suits or sin, in the eli- gible brewn stone house 57 West Twi eat, one blcok from Broadway. The howre iv wily fur- MATTER WORTHY CONSIDERATION THE ‘S¥8 om of the New York coarding Exchange entirely does Away with the trouble that former; dim the dsarch houses in OARD. ——— GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated Mog good board ard pleaeaa* roums in dam street or at S2 Six- OARD.—ONE OR TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be ace with full or ‘ted with plensant rooms, 106 ‘East Broadway. Hi How ARDING Iwo on TH THREE Gi GENTLEMEN CAN BE ‘coommodated with furnished rooms and partial meses inner on Sundays, at 65 East Thirty first streot, be: fourth avenu ‘accommodated with board, sas Ta 130, two or three s. Apply at 11636 Gran Broadway. OARD, WITH PARLOR AND BEDROOM, IN THE city, near Broadway. wanted until May next, or por. eps longer by an elderly gentleman and wife, of quiet its, ine private house bosrding-house, or hotel, to pay MPbuilaing ote ata fair yeluation, which will command the money. Addrees J. A B., Herald’ office. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR ONE or two singlo gentlemen, with satisfactory reference, can be accommodated with a back parlor and bed room Joining, or a large room im the second story, with board, in ‘a private family, at No 9 Charles atroot, Warren piace, , Croton water, &c., in the honse OARDING —MRS E. WILLIAMSON HAS REMOVED from No, 3 Broadway, tothe ovol and No. 6 Variok street, opposite St. John's al street gentlemen with siagle street Touran door west “of their wives. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—SPL, pitched or unforvis! fo. apply at the double house, 4 206 Waah.og- ot, within five minutes walk of if item or Wall street noaen oF SIN- i fornished with th th room, £0. Aen OTEL AND BO. Tuite, with pabiis or corner Brosdway and Thirt, reat Hy hotel, delightfully situated, ‘and none the Crystal ‘Palace. AISON FRANCA’ place, On tro sppertemen ts ‘at Gn ne ay eis que lee presence ul peavent res eC 1 forenees, (Cuisine Fri mon of ‘sgh res) Wrictly observed. peta BOARDING Feet, communicating, single persons tran- 1, where tts ay bs had’ "Apply a 73 Hast Broad- wo AIRY, HANDSOME PARLORS, COVMUNICA.- ting, furnished to suit Sgentionss ‘and his wife, or two sae 3 ae without board, or with broab fast. Ne boarders; family very desir Apply ac 168 String street, neat Broadway, os Ud ig LET—TWO HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- A to gether or separate, o h or without bosrd. in one ‘ort pleasant houses in this oity; also, good cooms for glo gentlemen. Apply 72 Varick street, cornor of Caual. ANTED | MMEDIATELY—BY A YOUNG MAN.— Private family, Teme net te sxoeed $3 8 F Sootoh family preferred. Addrose II. week, Heri ELL FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLEMEN AND their wives, or sin, without board. at No. Wt Wesley place, hetwean and Bleve! street, east of and German spoken in the hos ronda aston English, French, pes fr Aad $2.500.722 rhe ad FIXTURES. AND taloon, located om Day street, nese ‘Brond ray nin ates $2,300. Haat expensive bottling estab rytbing Principle in both receipts ly incrensing trad t the ¥: ith in () FPR, SAL¥, THR STOCK AND FIXTURES (0). of one of the best forsigu and domest‘o fruit AC OC the city, Any person, calling om the promises, will find this the gre: eo) ance ry in ever offered. location, burine Teasons for selling will satisfy Call 11 im ately, at 124 Grand street. SMALL FARM FOR SALE—CONTAINING BiouT ond. a pat sarer, Res partly shaded Wi 9 £0 A troee, one mile norch Teaing to Westohos en walk of the Morris Ui rattan ros ie with ber tte ase a tl river. Paquire of EDWD. PURDY, on the premise CHANCE.—TWO OY THE BEST OYSTER s down town will be sold aba bargain, to a cash the owner Rees to leave for Euro inde ire of » DELAVAN, 7 Beekima: str A STAGE ROUTE FOR SAL ERE aES FROM Williamsburg to Cypross Yillle from Houston Grond streats and Pec! ridge, 9 }o the guar ue ‘Brergrecns tennine the. ‘Galen illiamsburg, to the Cypi Snediker’s hotel ; ison well established, Eeienans: ply at the stacc orm Rotel, on the Brovklyn of tl malt, tai aixty a The location in point of he honith, ree sned. 0 prem! at ith 1 bath’ Rowse.” ‘The farm in well im perfect order. There is alse an Grokard of fruit; rere ste orery Sener a Feet, basement. SALE.—THE SUBSCRIBERS a oe LES Fi : me fit 4 jantity of billiard tabl van Ned to bo of the Yost with thelr impr quailty snd workman eas! tl at the lowest posaible 7 eure aut MIN, 334 Broadway, Inte of 40 Kendo OR SALE.—A FARM, | SITUATHD AT CAMPTOWN, Clinton township, Essex county, New Jersey, four miles from the elty of N taining 40 acres, well. propor toned i ire, aud wood la ood bara, bo sable tenements fer “a farmer, all ip stes Sra reasonabl Paymente easy, A POWERS, it Mereay tect, Ne Nee fr presale pager Gabtawy CF BD ay FR (elt SELENDID, © Rag bsg tee deg three miles if trot ‘a retail lace and fa: tween Houston an: recta mae an business. The reason for valling is that. the owner is te leave the eines the lst of August. N. #.—Store to let. Address 5 H., Herald office, FR. SALE—TUE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF a hi ht situated | in the contre of the oe ie furuitare 8 old. i mn of tl per gentleman and indy. Ne one meed anny, — ha i A sg fe onsh. ‘Kédross x 00, best lent chance fora ph of the busines New York, Brooklyn’ Chatbam stre OR of one of house, HE LEASE, STOCK AND ry boat hotels ia thla city the immodiate neighborhood of all the etter Ings, western markets, ho. Pe at the New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburg Agency co, 67 Chatham street. OR SALE—THE FIVE STORY i HOUSE, NO. 43 RAST Fighteenth street; lot 25 hy 92 feet, house 25 by 6. In quire of EDWARD 'McGORREN, No. 143 Tenth stroct, northy et corner of First avenue. FOR EALESFOUR CORNER LOTS, AND ONE ‘AD- joining; each lot twonty- deep, situated up tow nel ‘The above loti Esther, irappiled forssom.. Tnguire cb ake sree eae ave: hue, cormr of Stxteonth street, WOR SALE-ON THIRTY.FI 1 Lexington avenue, ST STRERT, NEAR two valuable peas Tote, each front aud reat by eighty foot deo sat fe purchase mouey gan remain on bond and ace for a number of Ba aye NW. McGUIRE hird and Fourth avonnes. OR SALK—FIVE YEARS’ LEASE OF A FINE FIVE story builéing in Wert atreot, below Codar atreot. Ront very low. This is s rare chanee for a grocer or ship shandler, the’house having boen expressly fitted up for that purpose. ‘The purchaser of the | free use of . ti opeequentl. business without any mses or loss pply at 21 Beaver street, fect frent hy 96 feet. Howse 3 by 40 foot. BE MOTT & CO., No. 43 Cham ses street. F°%, SALE—A VALUABLE AND bag elt AS kd CA- Leyes apparatus; fo: appl ont Perties ine: venga A in the sete ae Apply at No. 1) Nivpteen enue an roadway, from 5 e’oloc! H eb ond and mor RNS aot rane OR SAL! zr, AT FORT LF with barn, and 2% a ituate on the Haskensaek wee Sonn Shain ARM FOR SALB—SITUATED NRAR THE NEW VIL- lage of Mount Vernoe, on the Harlem Railroad, West: ghester county, within haf mile of Hs de 01 wile gnibelldie longy of frat fered. ma farm will be sold cheap and on ao- ged for: city FO PoE. UGHES, 5 Fe. SALB--THE FIXTURES or A SAND PAPER manufactory. Will be sold cheap. in eonseqnence of sickness Apply at No. 131 Thirty fifth street, near Seventh avenue, second door. OR SALE—HOUSE ON MADISON STREET, NEAR Rutgers, a substantial brick and marble front, one of pleasant location ; Jeased ny bert in the Lo ph wai ith cove! im provementa to be paid for, or is granted ; frend a rent _ Ags be ota ata bar. Lot 28.10 by feet. E. 8. BROWN Novi Wa Tiree, from 1 to 2 P. M. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FI mh ae ora grocery eae liqnor store; one of the best in New York, Will be sol np or ah, as tho owner | ry oing to the try, Inqul 3 Twenty. sevonth street, bobwoen Ninth and "rents am - FALE, OR TO F XCHANGR—THE STOCK AND fixtures of a desirable Jewelry shop, forty miles from wortioor wishing to ‘York. Th ttock and interest fer city. oss V., may be had. lished hote! and Khode Tolan ‘complete 0 By Bit "eer Nickola astoon: corner ot Wirowdway’ aed Fring etroe Bee OR SALE-ON CORNELIUS STREET, Bleecker, two three-story brick dwelling houses, in good order, with lote 21.1 by Hh Feach. routed now at $1 200"end r.' Could be improved in the ‘rear eo as to let for much sore Will be sold at = bargain. 1 = ft . A capital investment. Apply to ROWN, _ No. 71 Wall street, from Mtoe P'M. OR SALE, IN NEWARK, N. J.—A CORNER HOUSE ‘and lot. with store and fixta 8 good barn, near iy new, well adapted fo an cheap for cash. Apply Hz AND LOT IN BERKMAN STREET FOR fats ob a tot Bookman street wil Has im sold soon, Improved, Veered for a tarm of yearta. Terate will be made eneg! For full particulars inquire of ¥. COLTON, #0 eek man Alro for sale. fo steed, very, ea reet, Brook); [LLINOIS LAND —FOR SALB, EIGHTY ACRE A quattty, improved prairie Nand, tosated fa Ave crs iy ty a Raiiend. Price eit ae souk sdatiatike West th. ey Forae pwolt Taea Fro reas, ‘OTELS.—FOR SALE, ONR OF TH: in this city, emir Aetod ed ped Tite ie ase LLINERY, roR pany tyne OLR ete Mayitede ‘Aby person want on S wan No. 476 Fourth reek he fter "three o'clock, ATEN RIGHT ror eee NEW Aro Vale. ation for the State 1 y N. PERKINS, ing. They oan be satisfied of the trat! ig CHANCE FOR A kayak ay OR PHYSICIAN. wanted. Address m7 store for sale, or a bs a ALEER, Advertising Agent, Re PAYERS, 4 ANOY (HEI two three-story briek Logis by vcontein! pieces, slidin, pesocs, CF pen only, ios 0 double in valu ae, east of Bedford a stages pasewithin two bleeks, ‘cash, an $3,500, $1,600 cas! ‘Apply te STEP WENSON, Monroe: t, ue, Brooklyn. Tk BEAUTIFUL GOTHIC THABS STORY FRAME teeny od filled ip with briek. stone basements and cellars, an id rear, built im the host posit a. (oy oor yoga hot and cold water, savas: 4 108 foot Aiee' one lot one lot adjoining. seme size oe Apply te DE MO’ jors abreet de. Lote 4 | S pare pes o for o term of nie rts CO. Lad acd Tt dues 0 MAN UFACTURERS “AND OTHERS.—FOR SALE, A feet from Jarge piese of rear ground situated about 200 the river, between the Grand strest anc Williamsburg, Size 100x170 feet, with s fros of 36275 teat, Apply to JOUN CARUART, Ni Seeond strect, Williamubarg, 10 FRUIT DEALERS —TO BE SOLD ON THR TREES, ‘a Jarge quantity of fruit, such as cherries, les, ourrants. Inquire of JOHN D. BU LE’ berry, Long Island. | Oars, wp- ‘ood: lings to lense —The hotel oa the northeast xeeptionsble me ‘all the moderna improvoments, REDABOCK, No. ad bee panatiod street to lense for a term f ant. The 2 2 f the iudsen mg See lat ii 2 RYSTAL PALACS.—HOTEL, STORES AND belestaye ‘oorn and stores With geod ary Basement uy Vusiness” For terme, 20 Grand 9 ti110 A. A., and from 1 till: street, FroRNIsEED APARTMENTS TO LET AT 100 WEST Broadway, consisting of front parlor, with bedrooms attached, ane ‘borthal and ten room*all om tho frst oor, all store in Gaal strech tween Franklin and White street re HAMILTON, L L. .—TO LET OR FOR SALE, A fal summer resi ‘two story brick house and garden, on United Statesave- Lenaapeh eis bc pe about = pearvee ct ® mile from light ‘The honse is in fd the garden is plentifully stocked qithehrab- to JOH, RRI- Fy, penoh and cherry trees. oy Brat Wilmerding, Ho Broad a ew House Fort Hamiiton eap, for © Madison square. Rent niture, is new a whie! cash. "Tmmediate houre. OUSE TO LET IN BROOKLYN. it nee No, 2 Laurens street. Apply to J. CRAM, ‘A GENTLEMAN about to return to Europe, wishes to tot his Rewso aud of his furniture. art of Brookly d within two minut ply ety day before AI? ofelork, spor of for af stage ‘Lhe honse is situated in the most it comfortable and coave- lines. Ap- 8. BURTON, St Pear street, N. Y. ‘OBOKEN —WANTED, IN A comfortable, furnished or unfurnished room. ©. E., Herald office, for two days, #tating torms tion. "Good references. PRIVATE HOUSE, A Address and looa- \TEW HOTEL OR BOARDING HOUSE A spacious and well arranged hotel or bi has just been fitted up at Clift ‘an oxtensive m scrosof land place would unquestionably command s vory large and re Kept by & proper person. t py te € LETT, Stapleton, Nias. . KENDEICK, nea, 13 court, New York. TO din LET — house ‘taten Island, which com- city of New York, bay, erent Toa good low. For further particulars ap- Staten Island, or te Bookman street, Clinton T OOMS TO LET, NO. 104 ‘PRINCE STREEI—FRONT and back room on the second floor, furni: furniture; back parlor on first floor; also fro: suitabl # doctor's ofhoe. Terms moderate day or evening. OOMS TO LET, deep FURNITURE FOR LE.— &® private house, where there ebildren. The furniture is person wishing to com- cellont opportunity. ‘Ibree pleasant few fami kesping ‘rill one thts Trouby stroet, up sta: Revs “10. LET—FURNIS ed with now basemont, ‘an be soon, ED OR UNFURNISHED, Without board. Also, a second-hand piano for sale; Price $120. 469 Broome street. ores of pasture ad without the land. Fi and onl MEDHORST, 7 Maiden lane. one mile from sianibeay landing. TORE AND HOUSE Laurens street will JACOB CRAM, 0 Union aq) red into ® store, in the most he first of May 9 LETHE BEAUTIFUL COTTAGE, se, and stable at Far Rookaway, noxt to the Crary Cottage. It is for health and beanty or Prospect, andr ate ocousation. Also. ong sijoining. Apply to JOHN 1) POWRR, ig | Apply to R. LET.~THE HOUSE NO 2 Apply to 10 LET—A heh STORY BRICK HOUSE, | SITUATED sant part of Jersey City; farnished 1 furniture can bo taken if de- water through the house "he Mer cr ondy for immedi- very convenient smallor 129 Fulton 10 LET, AT FORDHAM—A LARGE | STONE | HOUSF, ploaaatly, situated, and partly fu rf or part, ifrequired. Apply at N’3 Hot or on the premises. if desired: 10 LET.—A HOUSE TO LET, NO. 11 EAST BLEVENTI treet, and furniture for Ps rire te FIRST AND SEC seca, to respeesabi pe need apply. Inquire Hreat, one of anid houses. bn TEENS ‘HE PRINCIPAL PART OF A 4 in complete style, wil pleasantly | itnated Appl i ND FLOORS IN 8 in Ninetoonth street, betwoen First h amall fami- Nineteonth BROWN 0 LET—PART OF A NEW THREE-STORY HOUSE, small genteel family. pievements, aos, hot and cold water, show ccation is pleasant and center! No. 62 West Twanty ninth The Sixth 10 LET- THE STORE 1% FULTON STREE 02 F treet, and offices up stairs. Inquire on the promives, hed or unfarnished, with or without board to a ‘The houre contains the modorm im- ALSO Apply at th, No. Token, oF in the bookstore, 241 Grecawwich street. New York. CLOTHING, AST. OFT CLOTHING. <FWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ia! ce will be Hberally small Tote of goo dress throu = OF! b fatetnteeh GAND FURNITURE | Rha head _ fair inte oneh, can ber, at his reaid L. N. B.—Ladios att jod to by Mrs. Diu f converting their cast off ar icles ie bs the beer: \LOTRING aan soRnrzone WANTED. meh and fz West Broadway, or by COAEN. Ladies atten ILOTHING AND FORNITURE WANTED. C ous of converting their cast off clo¥! yl ERSONS iz into onsh i the some by calling or ny letter M. OHEN % ‘Bim’ street. THE CITY, AND H&ADS OF FAMI Vee TO honld call and inspect the new. superior and fashion Indi obildron’s clothing, at Mise tock of BDWaRDS’, 764 Broadway. ——eee. Hiren gatot 4a? ct Ratnam fd FURNITURE. largert assortment in hee Tate S| sneer usc GER rae Peay aes eae UCTION extra rooms, 13 Spruce close fray uty iy etgnee tone couches, safes, mattresses, French brandy, Jamaica ru UcTION de.—J. Tuesday, erates ©! ite day prev! the packsge od tre from the thal es, ia UCTION cer, Ose eel & CONCKLIN will sel inne aesortmen ion of parlor the 2th Ley SALES AT AGVUTEOR. Stila day, at WL ol strech’ will bo sald wl pouen Skee ye Nw ANTW, ROC RY, as NOTICE.—SAMUEL osaoon, agerioN maa covered in satin brooatell: bedroom furniture marble- matresms, feather bureaus, toads, ardrobes, A0., all of which are to be sold to sigumente- Leyte 1 ‘m0 ding beantiful village ‘St Bercen Point. and Castleton, at the same distsnce H. _NICOLAY, AUCTIONFER.—G A lots and cottage sites, ented ‘ie site New Brighton ym the Batter: aia stroet, and only six miles from the city of ‘or! SLBFRT BH. NICOLAY will sell hton and Castleton. anda P Me t Jersey City Wauriy are ¥ in coutomplat: perty, which {a to run from Joraay ‘city to she pol ing the river t place b tion near New York. Aliens cam bu perty hore the same ss any ee are low. ett tive! Tuesday, J — ope fetd sy ek, Menles' a) Necgra Peiehs ppecle t avd rear, of four love mn Pi "Tend ion, having upon oF, wear this pro- 9 Staten I ae long been known as the on tural sand ALL eal For lithoges hie to er ey pn ter “toriher patna st 0. inquire of the 7 Dey Sirest peal NOTICE.—SAMUEL ‘Osaoon, AUCTION. r.—O8GO00D & ONC ELIN, store 133 Fulton street, will ell on dat he ne 30, at 10 o’ 205 G opporite Spri , & large forniture covsisting of rosewo: oe eay parler ae Volook, at ing sti covered im broos well 2, me side Tourde, ctogeres,, wash fe bedstead, looking: arm cbsirs, sewing endere pebkiny chairs, &e , i ire stock of M st losers. Doloher & Brother, who are Iterations in their manufsaturing KINGSBRIDGK, - & FO el ol a pl Jan and a half aeres, desirably. alti dwellings, mechanical and business aif onthe art and aw New Yorkand a trond "bein ing s,part of the tana Sermon eatin Enq. er re prepersy. cam badav'tns OMe of the auctioneers: 18 aru aa near . fofn, and tane Fronch plate | iver cloth hole to be mithin one bl cutlery to divide the borhood, Jots, tra on the Iands eighty acres the purcbam int, at {0 o'el , satin broo! pier, centre, 250) id i pets, oilelot row, Tuosda; day, Jun ENRY Leeds & at 11 o'clock, and new &ngl books, &e. JOuN x. RIGH' on th Inortgage for and porticula Brooklyn. ‘ater YOMMISIONERS’ SALE OF subscribers, commissioners appointed by the Orphans’ Court of the County of Borzen. and State o! virtue of a decree of said court, sell ai highest bidder, at the house of John Myers, Englist nei Monday, I arrea, exch ose situate in the the Fort Loe Turnpike Gate. Gestzed; Lon per cent on She the iret day of Aurast, 1463, w en fw. Daw ane: JAMESG MARIN IERMOZ, WILLIAM 4. WOUD, we ee OF THE AMERICAN HOTEL—-WILLIAM French plate’ plet and’ 7 meat ¢ ibe cs Me er Bodroowe--100 mahogany rosewood, and maple ott quilts and shusts, 6 regard to cost, COLTON, « cabinet farnivare, pi in the. Jey ‘of New York. ~ This directly opporite t! old English boo! city, whieh rup %o the differ the day and Si portion of th pects ‘marble top centre, y tables: marble top bureaus and, washstand He ier gis oe ik and Jace curtail: fine rose- } rteh obi air ‘mattrosses, ining table, siver plated w tapestry Brussels, and ‘common enrpet bavement and kitchen 0 a without reserve, Sixth oc REAL ESTATE.—THR New sere ands of the late Jacob mee Cement will, of iy public sale, to July 11 at 1 o'clock P. F paroelx of laud ptioned in th deo i which will be fo din lots’ of from one to ax allah Neighborhood, nea ditions of Salo—One half Femaic on bond an mortgage, if ters a preraiee m0) y me commis pa . NASH AUCTIONEER, “STORE NO. 310 BROAD. e rif" vanorama.—On Friday, Jul jock A. M. at No. 595 Broadway, tho large an’ Of the Misslasipp! River, together with NG & CO., auctioneers. will sell at auction on ay, Mond iy, and Tuesday. June 25th, ith and 23th, o*cloe ¢ the american Hotel, 229 'B way, cor eet, all the furviture contained in tho sisting of— loyal Wiltom and Brussels carpets, ‘din silk maroon, suil Work tables, eterere late glass doors id “ save Rosewood nd candellabras, window curtain: Clark,) bronze clocks jahogaay oxtension dining tables, arm _ china ware, out jluss- my toi dest curled hair, doubl . bolsters and pillow ingrain i rand! e.; kitehen furniture, ove furpiture was nade to order, without AUCTIONEER.—LARGE SALE OF mattresson, & t 104 6% ovtave +0 Ae, Cal tre mal in tho morning. (AREAT SALE OF LOTS aT KEYPORT, RA ¢ $0, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, the Raritan bay, Narr aight alr, line be- a Fhliadsiphi,. It Is located for toe s town Si tween New York parpoee of opening a main great route from New York tothe Routh, and the formation of s prot seaport town and port ot entry for the State of New Jo It is in every re- spect adapted for ma uring town, and will, in courequence Mf ite postion, become the chist city “of the State. ‘This sale preve opportunity for profitable occurred in the harbor of N € Ws very ree Heh books comprising v0 choles collection OAKIBY, ae gheks —OAK rade ar the Fulton s enue ferric bing: AUCTIONUER WILL LJ stere No 902. Big forniture, sof tah Leds, togethe: wenens AC. Pore’ Jote and Seen ry 1858, {elaine the New York Bay Cem half miles from Jersey on. on tl la Bereee Polvt. tached. for half an hoor : Persone wit Ji, Terme Ten por cent Cs neni ine ente. 1) COLE % 2 SON will sell at o'clock, at Boga: ko. SALE OF ONE one dwelling house, Br eee D AND SIXTY le, South Ber- \d the balance in |, om Wodnesd: at 1? o'clock, on jank opposite ie residence of St 100 lots ‘aa one dwelling- house, with _Paroels to, euit purchasers, ity to purchase a home at e without knowing tt Md reaidonen, vith garden at Mone dotacbuciness in New York, taking ¥ Yo passing to and from tbat elty. iabing to purehase are i= vented bof the te Only t01 perfec ‘dy at the offiegs of tho auctioncers, Ne. sapere Wiveet. Mrooklyn: and No. 18 Nassow street, New irk, and also at the dwelling-house em Abe promis TOCK OF |WINES eeteeee te Ly, anes, ms palreot Sg oa aa Ea rec ‘dione ieeael dave pS ite Det Foes in Sulion, dob 3 Jonah it iy Beer, Cove Soret. Sche ‘irsen, Comings jau Preet dens. Dison, m mndeet Eh VECCRIO, ‘The second out of the capital the beak on the oi dap et ste recto D. "i. HITCHCOCK, Cashier. MIGRANT IN DUST! Bowen stars ren STRI. Deporte at afr NO, #8 on or j- 4 Thursday, the 7th day of en sii be evtitled to ao ae oa eu! _-a ig latenens foe ae first tar of vet Jae GRRGOES butt Freulacete Preren Carran, Aci a Fra IVIDEND NOTIC Bo Y is rie in eash wt the Treasurer's * eet the eisy of New Yori 2 3 td the stockholders he ti at ie tine g instant watil the St! WIN C. MoxzY.70,1 BY_ 70 LADIES.—ANDREWS & CO., NO- 1 ata oot, make lib dignment ioaeae ‘iamonda jewelry, slanns day of Ju 3 eiclock a ary ONEY.—CasH ADVAKCES map ‘ON 1 90008, jes, sogars, ony scat suit Sertotse Woop, ome: pana MtooP. Mm Pampers” July next. for tee the Belvidere sad li Be ryt fonetn yelaware ralboad vaverdiog from Phe ‘The work will be ready for inapee- ions, will be shows, and blaake assistant encineors, ab after the fith of July BBE! CH, Bogincer BB. R. Lambertville, Mey 25, kB Direct to soston Foot olen. ST TUSTALMB ET OY TWENYY- ‘ow York and Vir~ Sa me at their office, N. pop ea ek os meee RAPEMETION 0 “OF U.S. FIVE PER “CENT STOCK OF ‘the loan of 184%. OrriciaL, Treasuny Darartuanr, March 10, 186%. Hotica je hereby § given that the five Cont steak oreated, the SES, wit, I Ht, susnce of the terms of ite iene, be resale Tree sury of the United Stakes on the frat dey of Sely neat Cy which Sate Sere interest conse = Holds ig a monet io hi nit bere peed ie by the eae reer! ore, wi remit ry c ‘Treasurer ms convenient ms if : JAMES GUT HELE. Seoretary of the Treasery. day of Jal tibated ase ment for yo Sn resigeed Shieh: 408 fer ti payable by she Assistant to NTOLN A. DIX, Assistant Treasurer, ECOND AVENUE, RAILROAD COMPAN. r subscription to three hund: {$200.600) of the ca) it pee ofthe Won Company, will be op: n Monday, June 27th, +t the fen of Mesers. Wm. and John O'Brien 33 Wall street, and at the office of the company, soracr of Bowsry and Wath er atres fey, per cent will be iad to to be paid at the time of wubeeri jing, the bene an it wav be called DENTON PRARSALL, Prost A. T. Miturcan, pockets SITED STATES, MAIL June 24, 1 declared dividend of Hock of the company, for the March last, the samo to be p r the Mth of Jun ‘and 2 o'olock P.M. By STRAMSIIP COMPANY.— ‘The Board of ha eonpital 9, Slat day of the office of the compaay nt, between the hours of F of the Board. THK TURF. errr ENTREVILLE COURSE, L. I day, June 27, at 3o'elock FM beats, best three in te way “TROTTING —MON- .. matoh 92000. mile H. Woodref name pie m Flora ‘Templo ¥. "J. Modine names b. m- id. 5 bene Seu fo it {rahe Sore eP. M., ani ter ti Fare each way Br cents Alto, ioral frou Pele Williamsburg ferries from 12 02 o’eloc $4 4.500 cong SU PURAES 0° MAC AND A eony, Union, Co Taes- doy. June 26th, a3 P. cre ot $i sis Will be iroweed by ated: hereee from, Ft re Nr Fone Woodraff, tne SP, M., purse $1, HL, Jones. names br gM Mr. arufl. Toesday, July Labs AUS ai, "puree of $1.500r wilt be rotted for" sal ie bene bestSnnd 6, under saddles. “H Jones, names be. g, Mae: Wm. druff names r. g. Tacony. Fen) tuppored to be the fastest Bie thing happen, th ablio w will bare an roan grvertunly bee il leave ya at 2 Me and2'P. M. Stages lea oo the oon DIKER, Proprietor. SION COURSE, L. aerate —A PURSE OF * 000 will be trotted for horees may ie Justiy rated as No. frat clees hove ted, im Philadelphia, « harness race, jamonth sinoo, to rother, late beating her. Flora, in 2 90 ple trotted with Hi hn we think auth leo, taxes Rourly for the traok fe Mirae ferries, Williamyzurg. OHN I. SNEDIKER, Proprietor. __.. HORSES, CARRIAGES, dio, 5 COOL AND ‘AIRY 87 STALLS, 70 L LET, FOR OW LIVERY horses, carmen and coachmen, all above ground. Se- cond band heap. Also. & for x persons, anitabe f ‘Apply ‘wt 138 Amos stree AZAAR, 31 CROSRY STREET —PEREMPTORY SALE, on te A the 27th June inst. at 12 o'clock, to close Remsen, decensed.—A& handsor old, I warranted sound im in ir double ae, on iagy or gentleman Alse a harness, bianket, &o. OR SALE—A ae Wet aah oo | oer. deny tell, one gout old old, ii F°. SALB—A HANDSOW) BaY MARR, ABOUT PI¥- ix years old, kind in single and do a mile in less than three zs pniy iy to. i) et, or at Go here she cam be soon. OR SALF. BAY SADDLE HORSE: A NATU! oer: Iso trots and o: rs. and works kind): ae double barn #200, Inquire at Jackson's 88. ry Stable, No. 884 Breadway. OR SALP—A BAY MARE, A GOOD bys sa Mdina ‘& lumber wagon, & business. w 1 "in good order, ply at 8a sor “Groadwage weiebla a. and weighing 1.5 out favit or blemish; com ny good inde York or Kings sovaty 2 terson, foot o1 See: A BAY MARE, TWELVE YRARS OLD, Kind, and as fart business ‘wagon. (new ) Hight cart and hern eneen ieieeen fee three days at Mr. Stndiey's stable, in Walker street, betwoum Broadway and Elm street. OR reas Pare Oy Ewa ea ORS, aia An. ae 88 FO! Joavi fourt! 'TED.—ANYBODY HAVING A HO! Reo or as eee ae as chpense te the owner, oy addressing Poot aed hcancerastebssapete Weookl 0) parm a HORARS, ax tie sabe one FATE ie im re mae ‘cent 4 lant fast,” Cam ve old, very m ve seen ot ia Liv! _— etreet, between

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