The New York Herald Newspaper, March 19, 1854, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

A NS Ye ES LRN SA TE RR A Police Intelligence. Sealing $700 in Goid—George W. Tr"7e] and three ether men, all of whom were hands on b’ ard the schooner paballay sachor in the North riv er, were arrested by en aes bis ment oreo atics of the Oniet ee om ¢ of ing, $700 in gold coin. The otic to Mr. Harve n, of Fairhaven, io ees 0 the vesel. “The theft was pov tt on Wednesday night last. Upon his arrest Ferrel gave such infor mation as led to the su ron ‘that the money was ili on board the eth gar search being institu‘’ad, two bags containing the Boe were found Ay offeer O’Brien in the paint locker of the yen containing the money were identified ba Robinson as his property. whole of the ‘were taken before Justice Osborne. There being i Feu teot against any but Terrel, the others wero dis Terrel was held to await an examination. ee ae Burglary —Io hn Lyons was arrested by aoe Talent of the Eighteenth ward police, upon a gharee of having broken into the saloon of Thomas Me- stal Palace, and stealing silver ware py rag hed ne of $176. A portion of the stolen pt was found at a second hand shop, where it was red the prisoner bad sold it. He was loeked up by justice Stuart for trial. Another—Four boys, named Charles Coe, James Du- gen, John Martin, and Joseph Barbenia, were yosterday ‘arrested upon a charge of having burglariously entered | . Ce Justice Stuart for trial. fences.—Morria Waitzbelter, of 72 m atreet, was on Friday arrested by officer Jarboe, district police, upon the complaint of Mr. lor, of the firm of Crane & Co., Maiden lane, charge ef having, on the 22d of February, by fe fraudulent Ek spray i obtained dry goods, 8, &c., of the value eredit, he represented that he was worth $5,000, over ‘and above biel Viabilities, and that be did business at 70 tham street. Upon this representation the credit was given, but no m of the debt contracted has been On the 13th instant, it is said, the accused con- a judgment in favor of twoof hie creditors for | wear $3,000. Also, the allegation is, that the credit was with the intent to cheat and defraud. Waits- Belter was held to bail, by Justice Welsh, in $1,000 to ‘mawer the charge. a ‘Arrestof a Dishonest Servant.—Officer Curtis yesterday azeented Julia Dolan, servant in the family of Mr. John z Deyo, residing at No. 212 Canal street, charged with ing from her employers “spperel shawi, anda other ar- Sees of ladies’ we valued ‘in all at 8: On her arrest, the shaw! Bes re articles of the stolen Property were found in her possession. She was then peo before Justice Stuart, who committed her to for trial. Muepicion ir. MeGuire.—The aitempted as- asesination oe wobec ‘on Thursday night, in Fi - teenth street, auicueente the Hrratp of yesterday, = the police of that at district on the gué rive, and on weet eftieer ‘Wallace, of teenth ward police, ar- ‘Patrick Connelly on suspicion of being one of the ; en that occasion. He was taken before the Court, and detained for an examination. eid has Pro. hitherto been ips anon from 875 to S150. lORA -E WATERS, 333 Broadway. Melodeons.—The orp rapt ark moat deBonns in the city at $35 B inel the exclusive Goodman. Baldwin's patent organ medoloo! a 'W. Smith’s do., the galy. Fbagtn tuned a Ged e it. ais Ge by cates st b- Be witl Sina Tt ts thelc advantage ts crhl or fares = 6° HORACE WATERS. a dd Muste—s Wreck of the San F noforte, by va Polka "Ma. A World rice 25 Broad- Music sent to any part of the United States, postay Stove ac Home” son ete wonts. Just published by ors ACE WATERS, New ste —Tho “Chink of Gold;" “Ge the ire ream A etrg Dig and Katy Didn't,” di Cheer; "Susy Anna Simpson;”? 7. Boye etiah,” with splendid vignet dane & maiden fairy” and many other popal ‘Gongs, jus! ie] me BERRY & GORDON, 207 Broadway. nin Sunday ni! a are bverr bere pe the vecitcotton ol story and prophecy WARD. ilturerate ty hid sehen ‘will bo given by MR. BAN ting of te River Nile aud Holy Tand., No wonder t are cro |, a8 very much instruetion is obtained at ‘tBis georama. The Twenty- tist exhibitors e—Robbing Time—Writing a Free en tleman will admit, can be RISTOW’S, 293 Broadway. aut Nd to the truth, if you will call on Mon. d printed copy books. eqeie Rs re matte eve Poy ‘Baie by lic @ Sy. “Bypotes te flogging A Card.—Spring Clothing—Now ready, an seiecrermen etnies 03 co irate teas he and ‘be sold at the} ble pri: N.B— ears, EDWARD T. Emporium, RTT, Clothi 1m, 106 Friton street. me rierien ep ty ateain Pate from auctions.— | m mt M. © aoe ae No. 70 Sixth aveny hey assortmen’ of Parle millin . ‘Wednesday, Millinery and Mantillas.—Bar- ‘THOLO! ED will open, on Monday, Toney, and ‘Weaneadayy March 20th, 2st and 22d, ‘spring styles of | Paris ‘millinery ‘and mantillas, comprising the nenutitul de bited, together with the best Setcrtonat of epeing ond summer ods ever offered to tl pile, New mo 0, 501 Broadway, between the | Nicholas and elrepoliten hotels. BARTHOLOMEW & WEED. peeruirecons in introducing the new N&P pect SAK URDY, 44 Broadway, to our friends in particnlar, and to the public i for ‘complete a gentleman’s Rerdroh wut ith examin Buccess attend them. Proclamation to the People.—Be it known “auto all persons that, as winter hae passed away and all ¥po comiaence to deck. Br garments'0 a pe id o! ‘ep th» fice wile from the ‘Soi pocy Bore Clothing establish: kin 1s nd ada section of Rhus ‘Gur priees bow. L: LOSIE, No-d John at, Failere is Impossible where the Result is SEER RS NCE, Bence the abicts Rea vo measure | y ator House. always are always 4) 1 rey iY malar ‘with “the fashionable it ever be World, “dn spite of lamentations hore and elvewhere ROBERT M. PATRICK is th anufacturer e tent —| 5 i the sole man’ ‘the pa ‘States of the above celebrated safes, and F. Aefin's trable defiance looks and cross bars, “the ean ks combined in the world. Depot No. 192 ‘carl street, door below Maiden lame. otal Battle of the Sew- jo fairl; Jr., of Be Hunt, of ating before t! ‘tos Patont Off r rizht to the ttle mot the pecdiovena. ts ¢ prior right of Mx. Hunt it re retail witnemes, f hia license to uso hi ted Peano eae Bee F seal er tal ‘sternne the pocae reo secentiy opr M'SINGER &CO., No. 123 Brondway Coffee in One Minute—Alden’s With this artiole any porson car, wored coffe iceeraae and 1g hot wati fied cream coe ‘onps, at peat the we “and the k Tey Eaxt Earth 8 Siackening im the moonloge sie!” This has moshing to do.with ‘the falling of hic! restored by BARKER'S gleanly toniaue, price ‘conte, sold everywhere. Principal ‘Barker: air-dressing oatablichment, No. 430 in Maine.—J. H. Ganhert, _— Mo. write ~The hyge wonders heres i inter iad a dist ey sities an ee herr; fe Was relloved, and now: Dr. Curtis’ new c. atree,t and eX tit street, t am tlantic stree &e., we have unpreegdented " ates, testimony. See pamphlet. sts and Dealers In Medicines.— | Married. On Thursday, March 16, by Rey. J. P. If “nomas VeLUENoUErH England. in St. Ann's Chareh, on Timrsday, March 16, Mr. Pa bo Ronerr BurNs to Misa Agnes M. Woopwoxtt, both oF this ¢ Died, caaeee Mareh 17, JOMN Stuvey, in the 26th year of Hus friends, and thore of his brothers, are tfall Seite 10 attend “hit funeral, at twa "oeloes this afternoon, from his late residence, No, 200 oom rtrect, near First avenue, ase tage lenly, ox Thursday, March 16, of congestion Jyrain, Wittiis §!. Hyatt, in the 49th year of his ae i ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- we foneral, from the residence of hia sister, No. 58 | m atreot, at two p’cluck this @fterpoon, without Surther invitation, e of $450. Upon Latainnog the | il or forward ‘heir 1 Laborer to his a. | ly Popular. | Twill | it steamers, on | Blind and | to Miss Hawxan Bessey, both ofe On Saturday morn March 18, of marasmus, Conve uve O’Buimy, only son 6f Jeremiah and Hannah O’Brien, ged 6 months and 17 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 312 Eighth street, this afternoon, at 2 o’clook. ‘On Friday evening, March 17, Eurerta, wife of Samuel F. Halsey, and daughter of George Youle, deceased. The friends of the family are reapect{uily invited to at- tend her funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock, from * her late residence, No. 63 Seventh street. In Brooklyn, on Friday, March 17, Jams McLnavey, in the S4th year of his age. The friends of the family. and also those of his bro- thers-in law. Jobn and Neil Ruddy, are invited to attend funeral, from his late residence, the Firat Ward Hotel, Furman street, near the Fulton ferry, thie afternoon, at | 2o°elock. On Saturday, March 18, Canim P., son of Jacob F. and Anna Valentine, aged one year, ten months and eight day | ¢ friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited 4 the funeral, this afternoon, at 2 o'clock, with- out further invitation, from No. 250 Monroe street. The Shipwrights and Caulkere Benevolent Society are also in- vited to attend. On Saturday, March 18, Tuomas, only son of John and Catharine Molon, 4 6 months and 18 days. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral; from the residence of his parents, No. 103 Hester street, this afternoon, at half. | past two o’clock. At Washington county, State of Michigan, on Saturday, March 11, Wriuzam Navy, a native of county Longford, Ireland, aged 72 years, father of C. M. Nanry of this city. | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. PERSONAL. E. T. WILL FIND A NOTE. To HIS ADDRESS. ARE INVITED 3 TO D homo oe WITH THE .) Do not fail. ya ite ir’? and the other ——n will be there t toes ex er the 0. ODBY. matters, Mrs. N¥ORMATION WANTED—OF JANE ‘DORBIN, FOR- of Auktell Grove, county Monagan, Ireland, ii York in the summer of 1852, and went | When last heard of wasin Portland. Any information respecting will be thank- | fully received by Maria Rea, at 125 Chrystie at., New York WANTS. COLORED WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS A cook, to go to California with s family, Good reference be given. Sho is not parti she arrives there. Should an: Kind, they will please call at be seen for one week. RESPECTABL to obtain a situ: ily going to California, whose serv ‘would be willing to give for hie parsage ty references as to honesty, integrity, &c. Wiliam, Herald office. ALIFORNTA—A FAMILY LEAVING FOR CALTFOR- Ist, wish to engage « Protestant woman to ac nd to remain permanently in their service . Any one applying must. be well A centenet fe slong perkod of Aim Berford, Express ‘LA MEETING HELD ON BOARD THE STEAMER Washington, Mi s following preambie and Tegolations were unanimously adopted — Whereas, it hae been our lot, for t teightoen or twen- ard the steamship Elisha Miles Pitoh * % y want & person of the 2 Waverley place, She can COLORED YOUNG MAN WISHES ion to wait upon im which capectt an give Zoo ou address Elisha Mile: ch, we, the undersigned passengers, enter- tain towards him feclings of the liveliest and most heart folt gratitude, and hereby tender bim our hest thanks. That in the course of a somewhat stormy and danger- ous hassoge, having had the opportunity of tosting his tis we also hereby desire to express our fullest io hind, and our sarnent hope that the travell tily recommend bim fe tnd as otle, hind, geutlemanly ed, wit Speeeive office, No. 38 Bro: fe by express our full and entire approba- moe in, the officers of hiv ship, each in pheres of duty, and capecially petting up all ‘oreman their Kindness and attention Grr ERNESS WANTED—A PROFICIENT IN MUSIC gopy.of the forexcing preamble and resolutions ed to C snd thoroughly competent to tench the piano and sing- ‘the two officers speciall rie ag nee dey oa he he Washington, and iw 190 French and the usual English branches. may a tite New York Herald for publication, G.A. B., Herald office, Must be either English or Alfred H. Page, James M. Nixon, Dr. O. Hein: None other need apply. Salary $250 a year, ‘Aug. Waveermenn, ‘assermann, Mr. Salem, juarterly. Charles Fi » Oharles Sumner, John Sq Youn L, Shannon, Lewis Kirst Fr. Hellner, Wm. Reich William J. Scharff, David Broo! A. Man D: Lowenthaly. Dr. Hildebr: Henry Dopma: J. Hobbingtor, | ed.)e bere J. Donrobert, Fredk. Harken, Box 1, Ly ‘ARD TO THE PUBLIC—COMPLETION OF ne ei tore of the St. Nicholas Hoste. WANTED—EITHER hh ital 2 A teens + a a he must understa on of references FOSTLER WANTED AT ig COURT STRERT, NEAR street, Brooklyn. No one need apply but a tem- who und 1s the care and man- ness, aud isa good washer. TLLINERS WANTED-SIX GOOD HANDS, MILLI. Bere, wanted immediately. corner of Broadway, entrance ‘up stairs, perate, in ious m Rgoment of horses an ap and forsiahed in the tions of the establishment, tains six hundred apart: re in family suite, and inthe vert oe Cine ‘he pr rpnages co UISINIERE FRANQAISE, x Stadressef au bu w : vores a ied rie rit TREA WELL, St. Nicholas Hote ‘Broadway. ae ne PEReeny. WaEzey, 6 ON ACcoUNT or, ENLARG- inted with the FMR. C. ABADIE Neca Cong AT THE OFFICE OF Ceballos Bros, & Rubi Broad street, he will hear of something to ILY D. WILL FIND A NOTE AT THE SAME rh 4 five where she received other from. | (PUR PERSON WHO WROTE TO —, DEC, 18 JAN. Feb. 3, and 224, ending the last—“Is it truly your | wlah to Bia — forever farewell,” is anewered, "No. | Letters to and from, | interes ‘at, your letters | into another Post Office, and ‘minister to, de." Varin cTO MORROW, MONDAY.) AS. BEFORE. | ring the ‘lock and the dasuorre if possible. Wea- ther will Se deter. Do not be al it this Sag” from your No. DELIVERED B BY REV. DR. March 19, st rae CTURE WILL BE this (Sunday) evening, For the benefit 4 St. Mary’ 25 cents, th rif UBLIC LECTURE,—OPENING LECTURE OF SHE course, on Medical Jurisprudence, will be delivered b: LINCOLN, Eaq.. on Thursday’ evening next. 23 | March inst., at the lecture room ef the Metropolitan Medi- | eal College, 68 East Broadwa PIRITUALISM—LECTURE AND onary. ‘AL POEM. Prof. Owen will lecture this &y. Solock Pe 3 HI, (P Fork pif iI also r¢ PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS spirit mediam, will rece! evening, a rn 3to Sand ig to 10 o’cloe! festations Cad answers are goed and ‘tatisfactory. P. member Mr. Henry, 413 Broadway. N MONDAY, —A Match .m. Susan; A. ve the Wil- each way, Proprictor, mes gr. g. Grey Jim. Stages will. Jiamaburg ferr! ES tha eourse, 3 Ly 1234 cents, JOHN I. } REWARDS. 100 OQ RenAnaactort, aneane sLORcAtAe ct | breastpia, shaped likes sprig o seven tower. Pe having found the same will receive t] ing it to room | No. 84 Metropolits lotel, or to “4 Barr! 8, 315 Broadway. $30 REWARD IS OFFERED FOR THE RECOVERY of the following articles, 784 from 17 St. Mark's place:—1 large silver soup ladle, 13 do. do. tea spoons, 5 do. Go. table spoons, 6 do. do. Berks 6 small do. do., 1 doable plated Se basket. All the articles except ‘the basket are marked D5 REWARD.—LOST, ABOUT TWELVE MONT 2) since, (but until rec posed to have be misloid, the advertiser havin, bsent from the city,) } a set of ‘upper and under te gold plate: ‘poly at 28 Pine street, N bs u street, Broo! 10 REWARD.—RUNAWAY, THURSDAY MORN- ing, a small brown Italian. penn’, with a black ttripe down his back. Whoever will return him to 272 East Twelfth street shall receive the above reward. i $10. REWARD.—LOST, A BROWN SCOTCH TER- rier dog; answers to the name of Jack. Had on, when returns the said dog to arly corner of Broadway and Fourth street, will ro- oreward. 10 REWARD.{STOLEN, ON THE 77H OF MARCH, 1854, from the house 'N following five silver marked G. ver butter kni one silver com! tpi s breast howre wag entered at about 3 o'elosl | marked, Any one returning her to N, i street, will receive the above reward: and the thauks of the owner, & REWARD.—LOST, YESTERDAY, BETWEEN 9 4 and 10o’clock A. M., from 53 Crosby street, = small dog, a ross between 2 terrier and spaniel, having long e bro’ 8 back, potted about the pone ‘Was seen wt “9g a ly in Howard street. Whoever will return it to the above address will receive the reward and thanks. LOST AND FOUND. OST BARRELS OF TURPENTINE, (“M. P.”)—A , aiteble reward vill be tt for the recover} of arrele | ark ..”? Lot by f the Hehter Alide in the East river, neat Patton farry. tip, yoo ay (Friday) morning, on ‘plication ft Mitchili's wharf, of Jay street, Brooklyn, UPPOSED or onthe ie pin, belonging to a Free- ible, the stone bein, ® be @ wner, by leaving it O8T-ON WEDNESDAY, 15TH INST., A {20yp bracelet, formed of oval engraved links. The finder wi be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 36 Laight street, BETWEEN, 969 AND 467 DROADWAY, ATA y's portomonnaie, containing twenty-three dollars in Continental bank hills and tome chan ¢ finder will he suitably rewarded by leaving it at 83 Kast Seventeenth at. OST—ON LAST THURSDAY NIGHT, AT TAMMANY ht colored calf skin wallet, ‘containing $29 in welcome to the money and nd papers contaied therein n street. The papers aro of 2 o- no use whatever except tothe owner. Mi OST—ON FRIDAY, THE 17TH INST., IN BROAD- way, & portmonneie, containing three or four dollars; | Sivan brcactpin, with hair enclosed, and an enamelled ring, With likeness. ‘Any person finding the same will be Uberally | Tewardedty retaral Ing it to M. Higgins, 187 Chathaim street Lostaco8 FRIDAY, 17TH INST, A CHILD, SIX | pao rot Sixth, i et, Any Taf ino ‘i ye jorner of Six ot. | Thanktelly Fecetved hy her parent tao L082, OF STRAYED FROM HIS FRIE turda; tae as ‘olin: ‘Prior te her depar. ture. His Vif, Fl feats are entertained that ddenly attacked with a rush of blood to the feet. are reqnosted 3 ni hands he may fall will please forward him ay the city. Raprest to the un dersigned, and receive the thanks of his numerous frionds. SPONDULIX, _DRY GOODs, &0. GREAT OPENING DAY.—BRODIE'S RETAIL opening day for his exposition of spring and sammer silk mantill ho newest and latest st the 20th last,” St Canal and 68 Lisponard TTENTION OF GENTLEMEN 18 RESPECTEULLY solicited to the artistic style and mechanical finish of shirte we ete now making to order from the most choice po ong of plain and faney shirtings, Rich and exquisite bo- ; Pointed in the hour of her departure. GALESMAN WANTED—ONE THAT CAN INFLUENCE ‘oaah and short time trade in uors, and s¢- ‘ars, (city trade and adjacent town: tas prota. .) for whioh » ir sempentation will be paid to of energy. Address Lox 1,892 Post Office, with references. WENTY-PIVE MANTILLA MAKERS WANTED; at experienced handa need apply. at Mrs Spring: bit , second floor, for one day. dapat daoage BY A are Lad IRE DEPARTMENT. —THE RECEIPT OF THE FOL. to the Widow and Orphan Fund of thankfully acknowledged, vis : Company, per D. F. Curry ‘0. 8, per Charice A. Morford, Eaq. Or sta CONSEQUENCE OF THE FIRE IN SPRUCE street, IRA PORTER & CO., dealers in door sashes andi binds, have removed to 442 Broadway, store of the Che- shire Glass Company. CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.—A GENTLEM. agazainted with medicine, having verved an spprentiee T° nnn ship in En is desirous of meeti gagems FORBID ALL PERSONS TRUSTING ANY BODY’ | in sretail drag store, where ho can n_opportunit; ‘on my account. CHARLES D. TURNER, — | learning how tho 44 jiness is fondueted in the city. testimonials city references. rovided with good ‘Aa tt Heralt ‘ASONIC NOTICE.—ONE OR TWO LODGES CAN | “ress A. B., be accommodated for the ensuiong year, from the first MERCHANT TAILORS.—WANTED, A SITUATION of May, in the new room corner of Broadway and Bleecker | 'J'O treet? upon reasonable terms, A a oa SWARTZ, 5 rer at and aid omteo, by oe perienoed cutter. Fi t Thirteenth street, or to JAM. POWERS, 101 Mur- “2s eh ae Cae WANTED—an EXPERIENCED WOMAN, AS HOUSE- OTICE TO SWISS CITIZENS.—THR AUTHORITIES feciy nnera ea peel Soames | ir Amer xi w A consulate of Switzerland in New ‘York | ference ‘ariton Hor jadway, between the hours of 9 fy he ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A MIDDLE-AGED PRO- testant man, who understands the caro of horses and ded to erect at Stanza monament in honor of Arnold Von Winkelried, the Swiss hero, who, at the fa- er battle of Sempaeh, in the ire 1386, sacrificed his lifo the liberty of the Fatheria nd having solicited con. ' @ garden, to live Ata a 4 family near the ity: Ad- reps residing in fo ANTED—A SITUATION, TO WAITON A LADY, OR ‘an English woman, thirty years of ey reasmaking, hairdressing an wien if ruct one or vo ebildren in 43 Ne has opened & sub scription itt, where the contributions of Syrian eltivens ‘wilt be tI ankfully ecelved and afterwards duly remitted to the authorities of the city of Stanz. ze, Gontul of Switterland, New York, SCAR SHANGHAT AN Battery Sund of overtaking the Wan -s PROTESTANT GIRL, TO DO THE GE- neral housework of a small famil and clean, and come well recommended frv r la Apply at 116 Bergen street, near Hoyt, South Brooklyt ANTED—A SITUATION, AS WET NURSE, BY A respectable young married woman, with a frosh breast of milk, Best city references. Apply at 33 West Thirteenth street, between Fifth and Sixth aven ANTED—A GOOD SEAMSTRESS ; ONE WHO UN- ja hairdrossing, also to do liht chamberwork, Best of city recom at ll o'clock, at No. 2 Dey street. HE COMMITTEE ON FERRIES, TO WHOM WAS | referred the subject of eateblishing» a ferry from the fot Desbrosses street, North river, ‘favonia avenu ‘on Monday, 208 FRANCIS cl CURRY, wa re evei, FORBES, Tons SEELY, Ww. che, ARY, THE TRADES, 4c. of Jersey, will meet at No. 5 City Hal at thir o’olock P. Committee on Ferries Board of Councilmen. Aa -A YOUNG wom AN, WHO HAS LOBT. HER Ale L PARTIES INTERESTED aN Tur, MYSTERIOUS obtains situation as wet nurse, by applying ming, at 1034 o'olool 4 A pistol o prea ois evenlse. ak DiC esto ee at 57 Firth avense, opposite Doctor Phillipe Ghareky ite ferences required. ANTED—A SITUATIO: “BY A RESPECTABLE young woman, as good cook, washer and ironcr, either 2 the city or country. Good city referencor can be. ase call fortwo diys at corner of Hicks and Harris ry | Re above the grocery store, Brooklyn. et ‘ANTED—TO GO TOA GENTLEMAN'S COUNTRY seat, the city, about the Ist of April, a nda waiter. All must be Protext- all at 762 Broad. tol was a ae fa deadly weapon, Horn and Briggs willbe in attendance. ‘OUSE PAINT! of the New York Hou: 3 Bi Protective Ansociution, will ve held at Gavention ‘au n Monday evening, March 20, at eight o'clock P. M. member is requested to attend. JOHN CO’ 0. BUI DERS—OR PERSONS WHO ARE. ABOUT tr have houses erected on I Ti tle fourth streets, and Fourth may he inclined to construct a the advertiser, either to sell or lense to 260 Ome, sts good cook, phere: antists. City refer way, from 10 A. M. ANTED—AT MR8. RAV AUX, xO. 2, LISPENARD street, a seamstress to make manti TANTED—TWELVE, SOFT HAT TRIMMERS, TO hom constant employment will be give the corner of Raymond and Bolivar strocts, B Ad- Romatveeee: idiber exe a6 d references, Draper, Heratd office, PE CASTERS WANTED.--TWO MACHINE C. AS tes: jast employer. Please those who have had experience in casting job let- ier preferred: "Apply to. Lue a Marothera, saccsaisre 40 F. res Incas, Jx., 170 ANTED—TWO FIRST RATE DAGUERREAN OPE- rators, to whom good salaries will be given. Inquire at H. V. Harris's daguerrean gallery, corner of the Bowery and Grand street. ‘ANTED—FOUR FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS SALES. shout the wages until | 4 = hest bidder. at) nigBeY UCTION NOTICES ELI \ held furniture. —H Wilken Maconeer, will ope, on Monday, March jot, at 10 o'clock, at | nd street, near Four or farniture, in pl wood pianoforte, sto >! an j ride and pi # choice oil paintings, magu: Cval and pict glasses, saarble top boreas, washetand mahogan. brocatelle ‘and pets, K Ehadrs, lounges, crockery, ching dine ivory ‘cutlery, Wiverware, flacrware, kitchen utensils, ‘The furniture hae been used but a short time. and of the best quality, Every article will poritively be sold to the highest | idder. | velock, at | ty-fourth | exant furniture, consisting in part | ites rosewood parlor furniture, in brea He ma- fas; velvet, imperial gilt frame | Teas, TO robe, enamelled far en furniture, Ac. UCTION SALE.—THE CaLLAns batty bye wits the several a marke main to the arable 14, at atia o’ M., the ee] -E% years from the eet Sey of B.—Lists of the, proper to be leased, eon- joo the torme and conditions of sale, may be ob- | Sears pplication at the Comptroller's Office, No. 6 Hall of Records, JACOB A, WESTERVELT, Mayor, ¥. R. TILLOU, Record - FLAG,’ Com ED! wa ‘CHAUNCRY, Chee M. M. VERMILYE, Ch. P. Coi Commissioners of Sinking Fi Finance Department, New York, Feb. 28, 1864. Torey. S4Ly eae RIOR 4 pups coer HOUS! ‘COTT wat orything in the arr without rare isting i 7 Fe, with two sofas, all medallion backs, {a d crimsoi two splendid eatin iclaveee, vith marble top va etegere with plate glass doors and pet, handsome corner etegeres, solid rosewood centre tabl reception and arm chairs, aimin ters and inlaid tables, em- broidered curtains and rich reelain and ormulu clocks, with an elegant va mantel vases and or- hamente: jewel cases, parian card reecivors, compectecrs, imber. of beutiful oll palntin, ro frames: ds, with superior osewood and nds to match; ooking glasses, d mahogany sofas rookers, ‘a choice variety of bayement ‘table, silver ware. urns, castors, jalvers, ivory cutlery, cut gl crockery, glassware, os paste, without regard to VESTCOTT, Auctioneer. rosewood, mahoj spoon baske ware, rich ching tea and d in de. Detaisanes a at house, ale weather. LBERT H. NICOLAY, Psa Ltda! FER—SHERIFF’S tale of the entire stock’ of land Soap Com- wey, anaes the Grecia et A un Ellis, Ea. Sherif ef tall on Monds: a mond eounty ALBERT HH. NICOLAY i Cl arch 20, at Ho'clock A. M., at the ietees om pan} at Stapleton, 8.1.) un- ichmon county, ail the in part of steam engine, one Bogardus pat: ‘and’ machinery, com; one large wrought iron Kettle, fron kettlon, a large quan: 100 casks satin white, potash, Sou der the direction of the Bhorit ot we ,, he. weighing 4, 500 ib tity of wrought borax, rosin, nee ‘act, C lum, arrowroot, vitriol ints, red oil for the Btate anufacture of Payson’s ww York fo B08) Catalogues can be obtained on. Saturday at the office sft ¢ auctioneers. 169 Broadway, or No. 4 Broad street, N. ork. A. H, NICOLAY. DWARD SINTZENICH, | tate chef salesman fH He Leeds &6 NTHONY J. BLEECKER, bt etch ee adjoining lots Beekman street, near Nassau. thony J. Bleecker will « public auction, on Thureds the 23d March, 1864, grelock, at the _Merehants, ¢, the following vory desirabie p Soe, 23, 25, and 27 Heckman street, being three feet front and rear by one hundred th, more or leas, with the buildings now on the samo, which it is up. ill be taken down for stores. The house on lot No. being twenty-eight feet in wid f snd the building on the rear the therefore, on each lot will be sold w which it ‘oelonge. 8 outh side of tion wall to. the depth of nevontoon or vif made two years ago, and sub-cellars are unde: house and rear building, so that but little excavation will be nec sary for new buildings, Terms of . Vit.:—Three ‘each twenty: {Tho sale will be peremptory to the ‘ment easy,which will be made application to the nuctioncer. at No. 7 Broad can be where a map, showing the exact dimensions, Title indisputable. NTHONY J. BLEECKER, AU! CTIONE ‘and lot No. 9 Leonard Street at at iiie auction om Wedsienday Exchange, ti Llvelgie bey p Zovclock, at the trick front House and lore only about 175 feet from Hudson atre Feat by 86 feet Ginches in detion euch side. Fy lst May next; title indisputable and sale peremptory. Two- thirds of the purchase Inoney may, remain on bond and mortgage for three years. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. ROADWAY PROPER perty now ow y AT AUCTION. HE ied by D. Boll, florist, tl enhiouse * ‘wo story and bacement hi with the inuladed, will be sold at ancton on Tu a he Merchants’ Exchanges by ADRIAN H MULLER & CO. HENRY H. h 25, at 11 | RY. | M | No. 8 Wall at , tuperd original old pic: tures—The entire private collection of an eminent cenr, about leaving for Europe, purch: abrond, regardless of expense, the most c 1d collection, fore bee t public competition in ‘this ci whteb will be. a ively, sold without reserve. | will he found the works of the | Better, Jan Both, Jun Steon. Gaineshorouch, Rembrandt, | iy, Carlo Dolel, D. Tenters, Vandeveldt, | Rtoreky Satomas inayuian, | Douw, 1 Van 0 1 | Slaseur public to this uarivalled collection 1e €01 taining old pictures wed worthy thei ‘attention—all of ‘men. None but steady hands, and those acquain | which are undoubtedly originals, and signed by their re- with ‘the city trade, need apply, to Kahn & Baker, 173 | muy mil be ready for exhibition from “ANTED—A JOM ACQUSTOMED TO PICTURE | Grand etrect, Wiliianisburs. ant, with catalogues, until the day of and tosking Pyne ne jo ab rekon ee a ha | w'aboue. man need apply, to Horace ro ANTE N A DRUG STORE, | ists ——— ith $1000. Good aeeu setten for the money, and a AE BATRPIBED, CONNECTICUR.— | ‘ANTED—A BOSS of $600 allowed. Bu ght, and a pleassn auction, on Wednesday. March 32 ae licorelock, at Fait: | understands the bi Address Chemist, Hudson street Post Office, for ® | feta “Co m Was ° ny, any Seat Wiz the’ Shenit | five or six ~ | Dimon rerldence; 21; noren land, household furniture, te. plying to | Cottage replete wil every convenience, containing twelve | tr at th the ‘ATCHMAKER WATE one, Beak A aoop workman need apply, rooklyn. | tes A GERMAN, WHO SPEAKS A LITTLE English and tk ® pit clerk in «dry ANTED—IN A PENCIL SHOP, A MAN TO WORK on machine; one that has been at the trade may inquire at A. G. Bagley & Co, ABeotch, ofgeod character, Applyve Me C ot of charact , to Mr. ton, 74 Beaver atteet. wid W4xtzp-a YOUNG MAN, TO ATTEND TO TRE of « forniture warercom. None need apply ex- cept thove acquainted he busi Address, for one » (post paid) box 2,247 Post Office. ws TED—IN k Ms ht hg hd elder AN a FFI- cient ol t the attorney's busi Wage LL ak or Pg Lonicty TO TRAVEL a pedal \e best pai ion Benevolent So Chinese Assombly Rooms, sday evening, March 22, 1854. ENRY CLAY LODGE FESTIVAL.—THE FESTIVAL ‘which was given by this lodge on Thursday, the 9th #, having proved unsatisfactory to those who honored ith their company, ‘ae thy principal ‘cause of diesatisfactio i aiuantity, quality and atyle of the upper, feoided to to gi invitation ball at ‘the Apolte Rooms ‘k, © Addres: box 17 and wh March 20, and those who purchased tickets for the festival will be entitled to one on the | Present occasion, to smart men with some capital oF address, at the of obarge. Metropolitan Post Omes, 162 Niath Rresk, Kew York: J OTICE.—GRAND BALI a. Lib’ ASSOCIA- WwW ANTED—EMPLOYERS ro FIRST CLASS HELP, sales: tion will hold their splet sy dre = civic ball at 522 Broadway, clerks, mn, men on railroads on Monday evening, March at the Chin on, Asoombly pnd steamboats, porters for stores hotels, boys to learn Rooms, Brosdway. bt; to be had at the tls as sohool teachers, hourekee; governesres, GE DEAGLE, Seams: shes bermaids, seamstresses, nurses, cool rh and girls for M. W. P. Coors, Scere! ma. general housework. THOS. SPINK, Agent. PRINTING INK. who will ‘most turn his hand RINTING. INK. JOHN Ms LIGHTBODY 18 CON. thing. Best by it Pea gatas And hae always ou hand. avery | {0 tha ete andeapacliy: an 5 seticloed saoresy Somer. to news ink, which he'warrants equal to an ever anata De rib Stee ox raid fice. at as low prices as can be sold by lar manufacturer. Orders forwarded, bj Fond, to any part of the country, by ad ot. OF ee py printed with ink; aloo a | N. i printed with my news ink; alte gd iT i adeiphia, man; ay ener newspape = in a is city, Baltimore, N n in the United States. FINE ARTS. CARD, P. BEAUMONT RESPECTFULLY AN- is prosent collection. consist vaintinnn of the most roeh “hits own’ selection and import lay and Thursday, the 12th “Particulars heroatter, toamvoat or rail. sing @ note to me n to Parisian how ad styles, in plain red gi frodie's adeome itook, and S len has be tame of dhe loading of their desig Ladios call ai handsome premisos, N'%, STYLE SPRING RIBBONS, BONNET SILKS lawns, drees trim ribbons, flowers, 7 ao.— a Mon, will take pl tod ith of Apel OR SALE—ONE OF THE BEST PANORAMIC PAINT. ings, roprosenting the most thrilling and interesting in cldents ‘af America history: ‘including ail the necessary | ‘The undersigned has opened a very extensive ware room, ox aturca, Other property ta ‘om in exchange. Address X. | oluslv far the wholesale trade, sdjolning bis rotatl store J. Herald o with ook of 1 at very low pri pilin Z sins | Sa invites the Jobbing trade’ oe him with an Pearly CLOTHING, &0. | call. Me i LICHTENSTRIN, "90 Bowery, Castor cli OTHING 82,000 WORTH WANTED. | GPRING | PAsHtto: ‘8.—MOLYNEUX BELL, NO. 8 J The highest cash price will be liberally given, in curreit £ ; expose on Monday, 2th inst., for the money, for large or small lots of good left o clothing of es atrons, his stock of spring &, os *, Address through post, or eall on | ‘ture, com his second hand store, 11 Orange street i &o.—many novelties of our own design, LEWIS « SEA 2ORD, 655 Broadway, Stuyvesant Tastit | Grr ra Aly LACE.—MRS. KOSSt ‘HRUTT. | | id Mi SSUTH NESLENGI beg | form the ladies of this ity and the public. in Ke thoy are constantly receiving new invoices of Brusse the selection of which cannot he surpassed, olther in tas or richness. Their stock, known to he one of the | hy # variety of articles | of the Jatest fashion, to which they respectfully call the at- | tention of the ladies; at helt old stand, 761 Brondway, | bi Bs rantel J. ENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING GOODS, 44 BROA reigned having formed « copa nd public in general that we stock of gentlemen's fur- oles having en- oolve pe 23 1 SIO eine Gielen eet nO MPORTED WOVE CORSETS.—LADIES ABOUT GRT- ting new spring dresses sho ae le, iy ad fitting French and Englis) Swrore puelpts, = univeraafly admired, and sold at half ¢ MRS. Gays NOW'S, 4 Third avenue, near ILKS, LACES, EMBROIDE Lx: goods. —W Ss an att ye the abov 2 z 2 ieee 23 =e = 3t DRY f°, GOODS ruc — FRANCES ii roved patent Manila skirts can be obtain quantities oP hi . ‘Thomas Sewell, No. | street, and Lee & Case, 68 Broad wa tory, J8b Wert Shinty ehaty etregt 1 Riis We J pee Dyck etrygty J IPECIAL NOTICE TO G NOW 18 THE TIME to look wp your spring and summer clothing. them to that old’ established , OS Pearl street, Broadway, whore you ean get the el altered and ro vd. ¥ —WANTED, A. PARTNER, WITH from $10,000 t. o en. to go into the SPORTING, &C. PIGEONS FOR SALE NOY” blers, fantaf! peters, de., &e., 8 mle OF $49,000 to B100.000 per a ‘Addvons Went, 904 Brondway: A PARISIAN GENTLEM) York several vears, is desi 2 ES a 3 3 2. 3 3 DED IN WHO HAS RES ous to find an assoet (EW FOUNDLANDS, KING-CHARLF: watch dogs, and Scotch terriers, and sll | | h $4,000 oF $5,000, to cnter a husinoas offering good breeds, for sale, and expressly for stock; splendid a and Chittagong fewls. Flew the na. 2 j aay Hsfactory security cnn be given. Addtcas corner of Pulton street, w?eare dene, 200 | With veal nm Broadway Post Ome [a | WANTED‘ PARTNER IN AN OLD ESTABLISH ~ MISCELLANEOUS. | 4 ware Sas Je bi witl tr A Ir terview may b (0 LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE AT A —House has all the modern improvements, a good tenant, $700, fon Thirtieth street, ono Hoek’ from Broadway. Samos, Broadway Port Mffice nts DANCING ACADEMIE! ROOKES" ‘DANCING ACADEMY. MR. L. Dea. bh dancing and “ OR AND PAME FROM NO CONDITION RISE,” says the poet-but the poet lios, For this condition is annexed to fame= thore who merits honors claim, fosee cling! throughout the land, jal glittors in his han But infamy and shame 's the doom most m ght, and every variety of ‘open tho whole year. | UILDING For thor sell a poisonous counterfe: LOTAa AT CLARE: he tanh aqhYOn's magnetic powder and pills for insoots a public meeting for the admission of mbscrihers to those tonsively countorfeited. ‘The imitations are not Leautiful and desirable building lots «vith & cheuee to get * bnt dangerous, Took to the label held overy y are siened L # hoygo and lot worth pedis evening, at Uni 1, 16% Nosun 8t 734 o'oloek on.’ Central depot, 424 He biines's"y Ay02 FLUARE, 16 Wocbye steely EITHER proureg OR | Hamil- OR MORE WILL hy PAID TO ANY Mae yo | 10's week cx rooms. There are 244 a0 217 feet on the street, £27 fect deep, beantitally situated, ‘hia ‘and dry, with a well | of delicious water and a cistern, arbors with grapes i ty of healthy fruit trees den frnit le forest the furnit ia furniture, Brussels of mi arlor a id ingrain carpele, Kitchen furniture. gah LEDS, AUCTIONFER.—BY H. H. ines wi robe, lesser, sing tal Ce Pictures, plated ware, silver urn, spoons, rt oo | mask Alin orclock. at the oo ment agal Levi Dodge for $1,000, ered March, 1840, on which $468 75 wore due, with interost to present time; also pew Ne. 106 Trinity Chareh, subject to ground OUSE SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITURE, CAR mirrors, paintin ill 'be sold yatonts of house mn Sixth avenue and Broadway, of elezant parlor and chamber tel ornaments, ofl paint fu exhibition at the Cry a vets, basement and kitche ¢ offers a fiue opportunity to house: ure ix nearly now, and will be sold on. ¢, Further ‘particulars in Monds: . W. HOLMES Auction ‘AMES COLE & SON, WILL SELL AT AUCTION, ON Monday, March 20, ai 1 o'olock, at the Merchant's IEx- change, New York, house No. 179 Ad Brool on tho cast side, bebween Concerd and Tiilary ay hw tom Vourl street, in the Tacant lot is ot is extra size, bond and Meta eere RCE Ta | Jo, , AVCTIONBER—OAKLEY _& o} WRIGH on on Wednesday, March 224, 184 at 12 lac Ms ‘at the Merchants’ 1¢ three atory, Desemeat ellay Philadelphtn frome brick honeed, Seas fe enclosed: pisste tn rene to the roofr helshed in elovorses style, with modern improvements; iron bal infront; 12 feet court ¥ ch 20x! on the westerly side of Raymond street. opporite the mi n of John R. on the north side of Fulton a' mond streets, four of which have two oom Also, for ‘ots on the east side of Navy «treet, hetwoen Paiton aud Di Kalb aven Also, fourtéen lote on th of Re: mond stree roperty f ween the junetion with ing on these operation by July, Is voaking it practically 0 to either ferry, ominal fake of five cones. rare chance to buy foe pvenpation, investment and improv . Terme easy. For terms and maps. apply to the auc Honeers,J13 Fulton street, Brooklyn; or 80 Wall sirest, New if: OSFS, 4¢.—W will sell at from the nursery of J. M ae Astoria, i the finest nid newest collectian of rosor ever Warranted true to name. Also, “ st varioties of red and white «i Tported from Europs last year. and raised in this oung plants, with strong and healthy roots TAYLOR & CO., RESPECT ds and the public, that they are ronal attention to vine: country GPRING SALES —W. XK fully Inform their fri now ready to give their description of househol furniture, ot residences, of at thelr roomy, 600 Bro away. rae will ho moderate, Arran: te will be made for tales at No. 1 Chambers stroct, bm ment w" WITTERS, AUCTI Wednesday, March 22, at 13g o'clock, at 5 street, all the rich and elegant parlor, chember, room furnitare, in the above house, large pier fiaster, fine collection of oil paintings, rosewood piano, Ao ian attachment ost $600; two rorewood suits in hrooatelle, eatin dai 4 lace curtains, mantel ornaments, rose ‘wood ctegere, glass pinte doors and back; silver ware,centre and side tab velvet carpets, with rage to matoh; oil air carpet and rods, richly carved «uit of BER, WILL = 32 | style of and BOARDING asp Luverne. wipow LAD, occ! om Mo«dio from YING A RESPECTABLE posbtgin 0 fee: verpee house tho comforts of w home, Apply et Neca oa Butler street, South Brooklyn. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR wee Seots Reutlemen, can be accommodated with Hotels street, west of and a few doors from the at pollias 0 PLEASANT ROOM TO LET—IN A PRIVATE family, where there are a fow boarders, he Comforts of & home may be enjoyed. Refer Inquire at 93 Amity street, T NO. 2 CLINTON Laren! EIGHTH STREET, wost of and near Broadway, one or two desirable rooms, or a parlor and bedroom to let, y wich ‘or without board. House firet class and newly fu: Best of references required andgiven. Dinner at six o'clock. OARD.—TWO SINGLE CENTLEMEN CAN BE odated, after Ist of May, with faraished roo: with noe atfast ‘and tes, ins small Trquire at or address No, 792 Washin vr Bose. TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR A GEN tle ud wife can be rT front room, on the second floor, and (3 genteel house, furnish ve all modern improvements; lo- atio the corner of Broadway and Bleecker street. ‘Address i. Y.. 648 Broadwa; OARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR ONE OR gentlems it! mmodated with one or two handsomely furmiahed rooms, with board in « private family, at No. 9 Charles street, Warren place. Gas, Croton, Ae., -, in the house. ADJOINING, AND “ON Union sq wil Bete treacle 2 hee ee SE yg, mini jility. Will pledee’ apy Fourteenth street, oS PARK—THER WIDOW aged @ first Rocins Tarnished 0 tial board, to gontlomen oF gentiem omforts of home guaranteed. Addrevs rooms for ringle gentlemen, house has all th n improvement: Rae CAN BE OBTAINED IN WEST oad gob third strect, No. 67, for six persons; Tenth street, m for three; St. Mark's place, noar First avenue, er ng - OARD IN BROOKLYN “ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN can be accommod: inh fi uly, tion within + jooatio Roarp TN BROOKLYN —GENTLEMEN AND THEIR entlemen, can have full or partial fort ale reom OARD IN SOUTH BROOKILYN—TURER MINUTES walk from the ferry. A room and bedroom on the neo tory, suitable fers peutlomna and wife, with partial beard for the gentleman bedroom on the third story. Ap ply at 196 Atlantic atreet. OARD WANTED—BY A CEN S kel Bed ant in aemall private family preferred. changed, Room on second door. Address yener ‘ieraia office OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WITH A WIFE snd two children, (@ and 14 yours of age.) would like to arrange with » private family, or where there are tut few ond story of a house modern erecemnates in 4 pleasant locati tiser w: the rooms, if necossary. tating location and terms, vor ox 1,530 the OARDING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE Secommodated in a private family, with, o wihevt board, at 88 Sands street, Brooklyn, being five minutes walk from Fulton ferry. OARDING.—A GENTLEMEN AND LADY CAN OB tain furnished or unfurnished rooms, with board for the lady only, ina good location, within a few mii Of Brosdway. ‘The house has ali the modern improve PI address M. E.G., Broadway Post Office, for three OARDING.—TO LET, IN BROOKLYN, A LARGE, airy, furnished bedroom, suitable for two gentlome: aller furnished bedroom, without boat fast only: about five minutes walk from the Falvon, Catherine and Bridge street ferries. Apply at 138 Bridge street, near Sand: the second floor, will be let, with id wife, without ob iy, Hing at 150 Houston treet, neat the Bowery. OARDING.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN and oe yer} and his wife, can be secommodated ard and pleasant rooms; also, one or ‘Terms reasonable. Apply at 88 Thompeo: near Spring street. FAANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLORS AND BED- ea; alto, single rooms, to let, with oF withe: vate table, for gentlemen, The house hi improvements. “Inquire at 763 Broadway. NT BOARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE FA ym ent And his wife, (partia! board for the gentlomai) “A priva S iaetly ay recmon the second floor, will tind irable pai them, by addressing box 1.330 Post Offiee, giving the Par fe and prive prrma ail"the modern BOARD TED BY A YOUNG ond genteel rooklyn, within NENT gentleman, of strict moral habits, ina WA private family, (American or English.) in & short distance of the Wall, South, or Fulton stseet ferries with full partioulars, R. K., Herald office. T,—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN CAN BE ed with a well furnished bedroom, and If’ ‘necessary, ins fine healthy location, by in- Guiriug at 121 Crosby stfeet, NTED—BOARD FOR A LADY AND CHILD, IN the country, with casy access to the city b repiread it moderate price. Address He. he 7 Wn: ANTED—BOARD, BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, ‘are and two small children, ina family where there 0 no other, or but few boarders, and whero th . home can he obtained and a moderate price ie room and bedroom adjoining will be required.” address, stating terms, location, &c., H. C., Herald office. NEW PUBLICATIONS, Cuan 's RUSSIA ‘AND. THE EASTERN QUESTION, with a1 ono, ¥ me itisen. A timely iz ETT 4 00., Corn bin ‘Boston. AUGHS FOR THE MILLION.—YANKEE NOTIONS ‘April ‘containing « perfect April shower a ona broad ria and raise Her ig ET ie ne e¢ only real comic paper thie eon ry and for provfof its merits, {cfs merely necesser, state the fact that, without any resort to pu: off any kind, {tha eo rapily won its way upon fis inti worth alot it now nuinbers «larger list of subseribers than any imilar publication in the world. Th der will contain more than fifty iilustratio comie art, IF engraved by ngravers on the" at, while ite norte ie times, side splitting storier, and everything provoe: mirth and antagonistic to dull care. Among its Illustra. tions are the following:—Passing the Nobraeka Bill; House Hunting; Celestial Occupation of New York; The New Cook, or Done io a Turn; The soft and Har ‘A Cool Propo: sition; and others ‘enough to make fest | reputation of a1 other iilustrate lished. ya be _ J Dead Sel 3 ia wit! ‘fille “ef ages are fille jokes, hite at t time, and make srerzbedy on good term: all the world, and the rest of mankind. STRONG, 98 Nassau street. a year, USICAL Jou ith themee! rv abllehed by TW. Brive 123, conte each, or $125 NOTICE.—W ATSO! weekly pa jiteratu PHILHARMONIC Pet, devoted to the interests of me. our pages of musio HE LAMPLIGHTER.—20,000 PRINTED IN TWENTY 3 one of the largest, ule: on record, and & work which has been Aly styled v mericsn Romance. Fabitaned vy JOHN P JEWETT & CO. Kor ale by all booksellers. FURNITURE. ((HEAE IRON “REDSTEADS, BEDDING, AND SPRING mattress warcroom.—These healthy mattrosses perior to feather jing for cheapness, health, i venience, &e. Tron bedstonds, all sises, Bi to $80. 09 Broad P. street. Call and examine. AMELLED COTTAGE FURNITURE.—MATHEWS STA oF us and 526 Broadway, who received first me. U4 Palace and Amerioan Inetivute for the ‘satire, e their extensive stock. Suite ie with ae Dillows nnd bolsters, from $40 z. aks bert euite or "enamelled ehamber furnitere invite 7 js TUR! * Nagy SAl. SMALL poy eA GIVING ae ill dispose of adhe are cheap. F tur 'ersid URNITURE, FURNITURE—AT THR SPLENDID 7 Broadway. a very large and splendid assortment of inet furniture of the best ity for cit; and countee trade, consisting of rosewoo donk walnu| mahogany libraries, wi weer ages, ete: eressparior furniture in puites, osverea 1a, Nreneb, fatin, frocatelle, or vel tends. a aah paittaveen, neral tention. 5 CABINET MAKER. Proadway, who ree there and feather heds, boleto rtment sag 8 be std furniture, well worthy of MOEA D. McKINNEY, 107 Broad ALEXANDER ROUX, 477 & ved the first medal from the Fair for the host and most elaborate furniture, in. enstomere, and public general ty to exami tock, contained in bis newly enlarged Wich cover avpace of more than twenty thous of which is covered by the richest and most el ture ever produced in Europe or America, ceived from Paris the Iarcost and most magnificent assort- ment of antiqne furniture, en viewx bois, ever imported. yorewood chawher furniture, mmperior hair matt; . bol: | And as to bis sets in rosewood, mahogany, w id oak, eters and pillows, wardrobe, mahoueny bedeteads, marble ; th taste, or workmanship, top dpeesthg burehus hatands, canopies and on jactured in this countey, together with all ti and bed and at price A. R. in poumeatty re kitchen furnitore, &e ithe bert workmanship and ma ceivine fre 0, % Boulevard, Boas Mare = bere Gabe bbe BvCa ie be Met beer ks da

Other pages from this issue: