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creditors to pay them less than they have a right to re- ceive, is, to use the mildest term, a novelty in onr finan- cial policy. However, the creditors, we presume, know their own interests best, and if they are content we can only trust that no obstacle will hinder the passage of Mr. ‘Thompson's bill. The annexed statement exhibits the average condition of the leading departments of the banks of this city for the week ending Saturday morning, the 18th of March:— New York Crry Bayxs. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. RRA ARAAAAAAAA ARAN MONEY MARKET. Monpay, March 20—6 P. M. ‘The stock market opened heavy this morning, and the depression continued steady to the close. In some of the leading fancies there was considerable activity, but no new feature was developed, and the prices appear to be setiling down more from a desire to realize, to en- ter other investments, than from any anticipation of ¥ A Cireula’n. dull times. At the first board to-day Canton Company | ,,,Uanit. ,koante, Brits as.ea8 rd ~~ declined 34 per cent; Nicaragua Transit, 1%; Parker 490, 17: 459 101,175 Vein, 4; New York Central Railroad, 34; Erie Rail- 199,012 din road, \<; Harlem, 3; Reading Railroad, 34; Cleveland win 1 1,175,018 and Toledo Railroad, 14. Florence and Keyport advanced 292\797 2)550,212 3 per cent, with moderate sales. It is stated that the ore re yarns Legislature of New Jersey have chartered a railroad 00603” 71337 company to construct a road from Keyport to Camden, 116,123 2,280,445 im a direct line. This contemplated road will pass rien nee through Freehold and Mount Holly. Another charter T'1se orm has, we understand, been obtained to construct a rail- 98,178 234,07 road from Keyport to Tom’s line, and from thence to pipe Perens Delaware Bay and Cape May. Keyport is largely inter- 705038 530" ested in the completion of these works. The market 121,320 1,180/512 value of the stock im the Florence and Keyport improve- 90,086 1,782,728 ment companies has therefore been much enhanced. isn See At the second board the market was a shade better so Sahth Ivete: 1uaii28 i as oe t+ far as prices were concerned, but the transactions were | I:mpi iy i 4 i very limited. Florence and Keyport advanced 3 per | Fulton 682,190 231,120 300,601 1,088;804 cent. ; Erie Railroad, 34; New York —, ebay & bas700 part pas 800,004 Mining stocks were rather more buo; yy: Cum- | Hanover, 1270, 5 ¥ ¥ Mowe Coal improved 3g. Parker Voin drooped, and bet, Gliy . 300 rk aae reg a sold at 7. At the Mining Board thingsTooked better than | Krickerbocker... 5111562 32,547 87,470 200/530 on Saturday. Potomac rallied to 3%. Lehigh soldat | Leather Manuf. 1,798,048 3%, and that igure was bid freely for more without sel- | = attan 8: Jers. Gold Hl improved %{, and was held at4. The bids at the Mining Board were as follows :—For Parker Vein, 6% ; for Ulster, 13 ; for Hiwassee, 534 ; for Islo i Royale, 22; for Mineral, 55¢.; for Algomah, 4% ; for | Siech. firs 000) as Lavoed 1,002 354 Bohemian, 5% ; for Vermont, 13 ; for Conrad, 70¢.; for Bah! ete 941,554 3535. 2,740,657 Gold Hill, 8%. Merchants’ Ex..2,606,508 128,076 188,906 1,028,212 Asale was made by the MeCulloch Gold and Copper National 017,198 fiseos rigs Mining Company last week,of ‘one hundred tons of cop- per ofe, from their mines ‘fn North Carolina, to the Humplirey Smelting Works,of New Haven, Conn., for which the company received $5 25 per ewt. for the twen- tyiper cent ore, and $5 6l.per ewt. for the thirty per cent ore—netting them $12,000 for the hundred tons. ‘This is one of the largest sales of copper ore which has ‘been made from any of the recently worked mines south -of the Lake Superior region. The company are now ‘working on an cight foot vein of sulphuret of copper, richly impregnated with’ native copper. After the adjournment of the board, the following sales ‘of stocks and bonds were made at auction by A. H Nico- lay — Total......./ 98,418,020 10,018,456 0,255 ors 605 ‘the condition of the principal departments of the New $9,000 Conandaizna:and Elmira R R, 24 mortgage. 85 : ae Reaee rerlend RIC Lat de, bk | York city banks, at the close of cach week within the last shares Vermont Valley: Railroad 10 | six months, compares as fellows :-— £ the Union.. 51 Paley ‘York Crry BaNKs. do Contead Famk of Doo 1 ‘Deposits. Circulation. 40 fo. Phenix Fire Tnurance Co, 80 206'oto.058 se001B TL 4,100 91,74, 40 do Lorillard Fire Insurance Co. 10534 97,800,614 59/410'756 9/510,465 07746) 20 do Corn Exchange Insurance Co: 98 * 98,562,277 68,166,712 9,461,945 10,654,618 20: Geurdadasie Mies insurance Oo. oy } 98}886,807. i 817,658 9,424,788 11,102,651 20 do Manhattan Life Insurance Co 81 * 92'80,068 67°581°808 914277191. 117319087 20 do" Francis’ Metallic Life Boat Co. + 25 | Sept. $212 O7ar's88 617502"000 01551-294 11°208 048 100 do Am Mag Sew’g Much’e Co. pr. sh. $50.. 5 | Sept.10..1 91,108,247 51,545,164 9,517,983 11,390,502 75 do. Harvey Steel & Iron Co prahrof $10... 2 | See}! Bhi 00,380 Bie 301 30n,T28 11300 203 5 af etobhis Sept. 24... 90,002,705 58,312,334 9,477, ; Simeon Drayer’s regular salo of stocks will take ee On. 90'149°040 57,968,601 915217605 231/912 at the Merchants’ Exchange, to morrow, at half-past | oct” 57,985,760 9673458. 10°260,G02 twelve o’elock. Oct. 15 59,008,678 ; 1330, The receipts ut the office of the Assistant Treasurer of | Oct. 22 803, this part, to-day, amounted to $182,140 ; the payments | Noy, “5 ‘were $160,281 11—leaving a balance of $8,267,869 01. | Nov. 12. ‘The éarnings of the Galena and Chicago Bailroad Com- | 1 Atay. 19 pany, for January and February, 1854, amounted to | | Dec. $134,988, against $58,372 for the corresponding months | Dee. 10 in 1853, showing an increase of $76,616; equal toabout | Dec. 17 ene hundred apa.thirty per cent. | Dee. $12 907115,549 58,368)127 8,021,858 10,088,171 The following table exhibits the amount of United Jan. 7, 164 90,103,867 60,895,802 075,970 11,500,124 Jan: 14... 90,910,012 58,398, 6 sd 2 Jan. 28... 80,769/405 68,280,677 8,642,677 11,117,958 of the public debt outstanding on that day:— Feb. + 90,649,577 61,208,466 . 8,996, 11)634,653 Redeemed nding | Feb. 11... 91,494,022 61,024,817 "8,094,083 14,672,126 ‘Since, Mar.4, 1864. | Feb. 18... 92,638,085 61,826,669 8,954,464 11,742,384 $72,500 $6,201,800 64 Feb. 25... 93,529,716 61,203,645 8,020,315 11,212,603 Hepes 2/900 00 | Mareh 4... 94,658,491 61,975,675 9,209,830 10,660,400 5,100 9,819,400 00 | March Ii. o4,270,908 605,226,583 0,187,665. 9,882, 183 143/400 197212/550 00 | March 18, 93,418,929 61,098,605 9,255,781 10,518,456 et 13,783, 891 80 | here has been an increase in every department excopt *"— — §1000,000 00 | the Line of discounts. ‘The deposits have increased just ———__ —_____ —_--___ about as much as the discounts have decroased. Tho joe GUt 142 24 $395,400 $52,288,743 4 cvorsge amount of specie on hand duringthe week was Treasury notes ‘ r a little larger than daring the previous week. Had the outstanding. 114,511 64 co 114,511 64 returns included Saturday, the average would have been vate cities 24,000 06 ss 24,009 09 Much greater, for nearly ome million of Gollars wore ro- oi Bae, ines es ——— | ceived on that day by the banks from the mint. This Total...... .. $52,876,772 52 $335,400 $52,541,372 52 will go into the count of the present week, and if the ‘The current operations of the Treasury Department on | drain for the sub-treasury and for shipment to Europe is the 17th of March wore as foflows:— ' pot heavier than usual, the next weekly retarn will be a $9,707 08 — more favorableone. The specieexport durimg the present “ona Wat 22 | week will not exceed half aimiflion of dollars by both | steamers, afl of which has already been provided for. 8120 | The Miner's Journal of Potteville, Penn., of the 19th 20,629 02 | sact., gives the annexed account of the position and pros- acceaire | pects of the coal trade of that region:— { ANTHRACITE COAL, TRADE—1854: se by railroad this week, is 23,039,03— For tlie N ‘Navy Deparime: For repaying for the Nevy Department. . For the interior Department............+5 The Buffalo Commercial Advertiser of the 19th inst. says:—‘‘It is probable the canals will not be opened be- | | The fore the first of May, as the great quantity of front re- 23 ¢Anih, 20,588 35 tor sion iim tone=aa by maining in the ground, in-coneequence of the very little ca rast 18 tons, against 4,614 16 tons to same period anow that fell during the past ecason, renders it imprac- ticable to open them before thet date. It is clainod that eaten for ‘the corrosponiling -week last. year, there is more frost in the ground at the present time ‘The @ quantity sent to market this woek, is 52,577 18 than there has been at the same season for tite last tons. ‘This is the heaviest woekly shipment ever made in twenty years.”? ites Lk this region, and shows the pressing demand coal. We understand that the creditors of Texasaretomeet ‘The water was to ‘have beon'let into the Lehigh and this woek at Washington, with.o view to consult together Delaware Division Canals yosterday—they wfl therefore, on the prospects of their claims. It will be rememabored in all:probabllity, be navigable geome timoin the coarse of the ensuing week. that when Texas relinquished herrights over New Mexica, "A tele fc despatch from Baltimore of March 16th, in consideration of the payment of ten milliens-ef dol states that the “strike” continues in the Cumberland region. Soveral riots have taken place, and-eome of the _lars by the United States, Congvess retained helf that amountvor $5,000,000, in the United States treasury, as a security 4o the United States thatthe Texan ereditors in whose favor the customs duties of the republic were pledged should be paid im full. Thie step was a measure of natural precaution, as by aancxing Texas and appropriat- ing her oustoms revenue, the United States had made themselver tacitly liable to such creditors of hers as had mortgagoson that revenue. It wes then supposed that detween the five million of United States five per cants actually paid to, Texas, and the five million retained by withe spirit that actuates she soulless corpora- the UnitedsSiater treasury, thelete republic woukt be tone in tbat region, we agpend the following rom the enabled to gay every dollar she gwad. Whether she , Cumberland sfiners ‘fourm = ¥ would or no Lins never been theroughiy ascortained; for | pel tists enter Monthy ae ernatemdents’; Aacoeiation ‘Texas no seancr got the monoy than she resolved not te | day last. An irregular propesition wae made in-b2half of Fer, snd tbe mover pd tbe fv cont to ‘any one, | gopeet Seminry 0, mec ey Are crt » Having ‘‘senlea”” her debt, in acaac ingiances to fifty-two | utes. “tio other business wae transacted, antl {las Asso. “Toente, inothhess to forty-three cents.or he dollar, and | lation a@journed until the feet Mandar: la Apel. thus publiely announced her intentiqn.of defrauding her | The quantity went to market this week froma the Cum- sereditors of oue-half their elaisss, ahq.bes since been | sesiaboresarly 1,000 tony. diving in Wealthand plenty, and danghs.at her unfortu- | aim amate dupes. Fapn the report of her Sate Treasurer, presented to harZogislature at tts last scasicn, we learn spot the State ha? still $3,028,000 ef tho Ynited tStates five per cents om hend, besides $328, 21Hin ¢pecie; and that he interest on the United States stoek more than pays all | tthe expenses of thx government. Hones it has boen aug- | gested that the taxes of the last two years migkt be re- | Hingnished to the oontiess and we have no doubt that | something of the kind will be done, Tho .halq.f the | legislation of last session wax marked by guch a spfrit of prodig lity as the coigcidence of an overflowing treesury and # lax public conpelence were likely fo inspire. A | Dill pagced donating sixtvon sections of logd per mik to | 200 Canton Co. ringleaders‘bave been asrested. ‘The feeling. ceems to be very biter between the.eom nd thomen, As far .as Wo have examined the question, and conipared the prices asked'by ihe miners with those paid in this ‘other regions, we do not think they. are :wrreaconable, Neithor party seers gi-pasedl to a settlement, and v r far better (ur the minor ‘congenial regiens, wher: better understiod a pe ove Mploymen’ in more j right-of alll pavtlop exe ated. If they submit to “eter, Ht any eoncessian on their reridbey Will ke completcly at.their merey exter er. ‘Mexvay, tpt aay 54. 106.4hs, Beie ne ner bee all rafjroads, and huageeds of special land granta lye. 300 rs wise bogame laws, withapt any objection ever being mad) | 160 be ‘on the ground that all ty's land is still actunlly mort. | = Giana Goi | Sine. . gaged fe the creditors of ihe Inte republic. Toexpect, | SONY Com RR-.s3 109° 100 de 3 1 50 Dolly Hide CD60 — 6g 550 Cam Coalta..380 31), ae bMO 32 however, any justice or gonesty from Texas, would be futile ; tha creditors, as ogeinst whom tie United States, as purchaser of the publi¢.Jands and proprieter of the | customs revenue of Texas, age now substituted to the au- thorities of ¢he late repubtie, have, for some time past, confined their. sppeals for Justice and redress to the ear of Congress. {! has been ascertained that the amount of Texan debt for which the custens revenue was pledged, end against which the $5,000,000 United States five per |} gonts were reserued, docs not fall short of $8,398,000. Is strict equity, tiie United States ought to pay this sym togthe uttormost farthing ; and wore the case stripped of Sanath 9 Mich South Re 100 Ner Ind RR.Vm J2L i SECOND BOARD, the technicalities aad cmbarrasswents which now aye | S5G0OWo Oe, 156... 108% 150 MeGi} Gotd...9 roupil it, there is go doubt that ¢his would be done, | 14900 NY C RR Bs.. oa 250 Cal’s Mining + 985 10 Crystal Palace 65 N Y Cop RR. Despairing, however, of obtaining payment in full, some of the creditars agreed te a compromise, a year. gr tWo back, and promised to release their claims provided.Congress would issue $8,333,000 of three per cents in jou of the $6,009,900 of five per cents, and pay then in the former at par. A Dill was ace cordingly in- troduced into the Sonate, in August, 1852, by Mr. Pearce, of Maryland, to effect this settlement; but it failed, mainiy, as wo ynderstand, through the oppositign of the Senatgrs from Texas. Mr. Thompson, of Kentueky, has introduq-d a similer bill this session, and the question will again came before the Senate. The motive which the annexed quotations. Prices adopted this day for the following qualities, by standard samples:— New Yoru Chassmication. Asums.—There have been 100 bbls. — 36 75 for pearls do, per active, 8 50. calves Haye per lb. at 76e. about Gold s' $1,350, priees, at $7 183¢"a $7 3735, prices. me 1,300 = els Genesee white, Virginia, on fo news by the oe About $8,000°a 0,0 corn were engaged, part in. shippers’ bags, the remainder at’ 1333. in bule, flour, at 4a. 3d.; 400.4 500 bales compressed cotton were engaged at Xd. to 7-164. London or Havre. To California rates were inactive at 50e. n Bic. Hoxxy.—There were 60 tierecs Cuba, in bond, bought ment, and 77 Xe. ing a'further decline. Horsy—The demand continued light, at 37e. a 40¢. Jorge bbls. or olive. PROVISION per bbl. bls. lard fetol 179 Adams street, nue, $4; meal a6 ir ps per Foorida, Mobile, @ Texas. 84 8% 1036 10g ny 11g 1 bg 100 Ibs. Jour was dull and heavy, t $2, bushel. shade easier. At Brownii ‘92 cows and calves, and 2,439 sheep and lambs. prices firm. ‘The bevees sold at from $3 50 & The cows and calves sold at (rom $20.0 $33.0 ad in quality. Sleep and lambs at from $3 50a $5 sali Adorenta brought from $10 $14. At Cham- | berlain’s—(Hudson River Bull's Head Beeves, 75 cows and calves; 25 veal and lambs. and aay 4 The s sales did not exceed 7,000 bbls. mi basy to fancy Western, at $7 18% a $7 3734; ordinary to choice State, ad other grades ‘at proportionate ‘bbls. Southern found buyers at for- aotations. oye flour and corn meal . Wheat moved to the extent of 2,000 bush- red, at $1 35. and 1,000 do. Case1a.—Some 500 mats changed hands at 40c. per 1b> ag Allerton’s Was! m Drove Yard—Oller- Sixth avenue. There is no better eng to ahaa cy “HILLSBURGH, 230 Water street, or St. Georse Hotel, 834 - 1,600 heat cattle; offered during oe wee a vadnens 4 pply immediately to JESSE PATTERSON, | Broadway. Mes 625. “Fa ndnsoin the returns for the week in de - | onthe = ee L&T OR LEASE—A BRICK HOUSE, TWENTY ether with the section of thecountzy whence the sup- FAROE HOUSE IN WALKER gmizer, Near reo Ie rage yardand cellar, Croton water inarble mane Besf Cattle. Fe ete ee ee ees ney room, Gulu, vacate houses and ists for tale | Hudson River RR. 2 N. York State, on foot — four of fifteen room: and to Ie y Apne wa RIce 'S land office, No. rk | Erie Railroad. 600 yo) ONcars., BIT Broadway ‘at a low rent, forsale, fourth street avenue, or No. 127 ‘Thirty-tifth Harlem Railroa*.... 2 Ls ys, On boats. 216 my BILLING & TUCKER, Auctioncers, 43 Walker street, near Seventh pools ieee | Pennsylvania, on foot. 260 Connecticut, on boats. 10 x re LET-THE WHOLE OR PART OF A FUR- Kentucky, on cars... 225 New Jersey, on boats. 10 dere imare a tes, | ye pes id 238 Hetuuhines beaten’, Sih ROADWAY STORE TO LET OR LEASE—ONE OF Y dense yrith all the. modera Improvements, in, | Other ‘Stock. . floors, A ood at 307 Broadway. ear Second avenue. “a eles big Fre Patrons tia a hence ay J PROPERTY TO LET OR LEASE—NO. 762 | Vea rset oy, will bo let or leased for threo yours, from seen teeeeee aret oy, at Me House with modern improvements—25 by , dershin srevtess wth | and lambs 435 30, 1 OO Toet—sultable form private dwelling or for | mills, drying cylin | 3 ae .—The severity of the weather has had some | bvsi a posee Tnyuiroon the premises, or 3. G. SMITH | Sees oe th other mack | influence in keeping back the supplies.from the country. | 14 Fulton etreet. 7 * | dering, or anyjot ing purposes. Apply t | ‘The number of teetes in. the. yards waa noarly one thou. eT WILSON, 88 William streets coruer of MatSou im sand less than thoee offered the week before. tinue very firm at quotatior cows and calves, At Tho beeves sold at from Sc. a Le. ger Ib. Cows and calves from $25 a $35 a $50. from $3 25a $5a $7, and some extra at $19, as in quality, Veal calves brought'from 5c. a Te. —(No. 9 Sixth street).—On sale, 97 beeves, and 109 cows and calves. Sale of the former at from $7 a $9 50, and of the latter at from $300 $50 per head. 50 veal 180 sold at from de. to 6e. ‘REOAPITULATION. Corrre.—Pending the In next Friday, the market ru Domingo brought 93<c. per Ib. Corrox.—The day's sales reached 8,044 bales, as fol- | lows:—For export, 1,425 bales; homo use, 457; on specu- lation, 552, and to arrive, 610 | ¥xvir.—Bunch raisins were in limited request, at $2 85 | for wet dried, and $3 10 for dry do. per box; 500 boxes Valencia raisins fetched 11 gc. Fnvrm,-Shippers were {uclined to awalt later forcign | About 25,000 a 30,000 bushels rot | per gallon. —Rive a 78e. per-gation, Pork was Noth: 1d 9330. the same. reet, $3,950: $6,400; Allerton’s, sees 1,626 Browning’ 812 95 Chamberlin’s 280 100 O'Brien’s.... 97 169 Total... 812 Last week. ¥ 877 Decrease this week.. 297 5 led quiet. per Ib. There was was obtainable at 683{¢. a Tbe. for ship- 85e. for local use, per 199 Ib Larns.—Eastern were rather quict sad nominal, at $2 per thousand. Linr.—Rockland was more sought after, at $1 20 for common, and $1 50 for lump, per b&. Navai Srones.—Rosin, tar, and crude turpentine were unzltered. About 250 bbls. spirits of tur; disposed of, at 68c.. 90 days’ credit, per gallon; and 508 | _. Wilmmgton common msin, at $1 80" per bbl. Ons.—We have no change to te) Sales of 15,000 gallons of linseed were ef very Gull. RMAL Fertrg —Soles at auction.—By James Co Brooklyn Pzoperty—3 story brick house and fot No. 2 <8 atory brick house andlét, No. 21 Willow plage, $4,675; S@tory framo house ani'lot No. $6,925; 1 lot corner of Bedford ayonue and Ross street,” $1,960: 4 lots on do. adjoining, ench lot’or Ross ntreet, $875; 1 Park avenue end Cemberland street, $1)52 1ldth street, each $200 and $275, $475. low:—2 houses. and lois, Nos. 806 and 803 Washington street, lots 19<75, cach’ $4,800; house aud lot, Thirty-third street, «near Lexington avenue, $2,500: do. 26x84, corner, Thirty-third stroct and Losing’ 500; 1 ‘Lexington avenue, adjoining corner Tlsivethied street 26x54, $2,100; above on Lexingtowevenue, 24x95, $2,200; 4 story bri house, Nasenu street, between Pine and Ceiar, lot 23v7 £25,000; leae for 3 rears of 3 story inick store No. 10 Parkiplace at $4,060, $6,000; 8 story house and lot 158 kexington avenue, near Thirty-third strevt, $6,2 Rice—Akout 100 tierces were purchased wt previous Vit a Seoans.—Soles-were made of 200 bhdx. Now Orleans, at 50 Porto Rico, at 47¢c. a 5c. per Ib. = ere sold 40 cases Connecticut, at Ife. —Therew ere §,000 tbs. bought at 1114 435 ; we The and18 Flovida, at 25c. per Ib. Tasso perid. Wurskey.—Only 130 bbls. prison changed hands at 270. pergal ee ADUERTISEMENTS BENEWKD EVERY JAY. HORSES, CARRIAGES, 4c. eee een anny Cae seem. at Atlin: ton. were inactive Beef cattle, $8 a $10 50; 4865; veal calves, de. a6 }zc.; sheep, $4.0 $4.50; swine, gross weight, 5%c. 0 Sige. Some very extra beeves sold at $11, Swine are plenty, and prices a ’s.—The offerings were 312 beef cattlo, finished with all the modern improvements, cooki ves, and 300 sheep | Mertie mantels, &6, "For turther particutars appiyto Case’ | ANNO LET—PROM THE 1ST OF MAY, THE STORE AND WM. LOCKWOOD, on the premises, or to Geo, 3. St. Joba, house 95 Cherry strect, For terms apply at No. Sheep sold at ‘At Mozgan O'Brien’ Cows and Calves. Sheep. 518 nas auction sale announced for Ik, and about 1, nothing new to rt in whale, s) The ealos embraced only 450 bbls. new, at $15 60 for mess and $13 for prime, ag new occurred ineut meats. About 259 a 1@c. per lb. Beef was rather gearee and quict—the sales4vere confined to 340 bbls. at former full rates. Beef hams, butter, and checee seemed By B. TL. Lad hanbinn anne Fed ye FOR FIVE YEAR | ERNANEY RKO: THE LET—TwO THRE STORY HOUSES, HAND- N.Orv's. ‘floor, basemont and cellar of the tur mely Snlahod, with zas, bath rooms, watse olosste, brick. store oT John street. Apply to G. W. CLARK, and nw opposite Bank street. 8 iss! Pent! strost. bio Re nation ven before Gast of May.’ Can bo soon Datwoon | dl r mG won ap: A on the promises, to LI 103g TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE. WITH Base. 2*24® _APply on the pr / ny ment, to let.—Inquire at 51 Perry street, from one to WO STORY FRAME HOU! » ON 120TH 13% PM. ween Fifth and Sixth avennes. ae For further particulars, apply to 8: ALBURTIS, dr, No-T | YOREISHED HOUSE—TO RENT FOR FOUR Lroad street. rated ager time, on or before the lat of May, a aewly ed, with all the modern improvements, sita- LET—A NEAT STORE, WITH DWELLING, 24 ated between ure and Fourteenth strest, Greenwich street, wost side, fourth house above Warren bear Fifth mn Wa “Address Honry, Brondway Post Ollce, Lint. AND THREE BACK ROOMS TO LET—NO. Rose street, near Pearl. beeen et % OT ae ation ‘for business (small or large) is the first quire in the store. | WELL KNOWN BOARDING HOUSE, jontaining twenty-one rooms, fille: hia ret pot the unexpired lease of t jem. id om moderate terms. House can Hen from rom 2a 50° clocks To. LET OR LEASE—A LARGE MANSION HOUS on Court street, Brooklyn, with rooms and grounds | the amen Tae STORY HOUSE AND STORE TO LET—AT Broadway. The house is in a good situation. fayuire at 456 Broadway. A PARLOR AND OFFICE ON TI RST FLOOR Rye, barley and oats remained quiet at Saturday’s quo- ah, furnished or unfurnished, Thea! board, to one guilatie for ® garden, ice cream saloons, &c. The round tations. Corn tended downwards, The transactions | or two single gentlemen, “Bath, gas, mt im the in 7 by 164 faot: Odber houses to let in Brooklyn. Laquire | were limited to 50,000 bushels, at 76c. a 78¢. for mt [a a mee of ona Jong anda ae dooea from : strect. | 8c. a 19¢. for yellow Southern, and 78e. a 80c. for white | Broadway. Broadway ie a De a oa er aoe THR THREN STORY AND BASE T ment house No. 91 East Seventeenth stroct, between Ir iT CLASS BUTCHER'S STORE, wi aE. | yer ving paceand ghee avenue. For terms ap; ly to CHARLES A as rant fixtures, to lease—Beiug the Murray ket, Also, third and fourth eo premises, Nov! 9 rices con- ARBER'S Srutian: TO LET—FURNISHED, IN A DE- aye local pnesenion immediatel, inquire at the offi Clarendon Hotel. i a OARDING HOUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR w doing @ good business, or to lot in suites of ns to email. families. tion plonsas Address Boarding House, Herald offi OUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET—SITUATED AT | Darien, Conn., in one of the most healthy locations on the line of ike New York and New Haven Railroad, about three miles from Stamford, and within s few rods’ of the depot at Lockwood's station. ‘The house is entirely new, Heving beon compioted last fully and soutains. nine rooms, (0 LET—TO A SMALL GENTEEL AMERICAN PAMI- ly, without children, the urper part of a three-story houve, with all the modern improveme pleasantly situ- Ta'Mwdlorn srevts near the Metgers Weranle Lnsuitnte, dating of four roons in the second story, one in the third Rent dross M. 0 story, barcment and under cellar. Herald office. LET—PART OF AN ENGLISH BASEMENT HOUSE. 99 Fast Forticth street, vear Lexington avenne, consist ini: of two parlors and two bedrooms on a ry aud dining room and three pantrics on first story, and front Croton water, water clo W., Market market, 285 Houston street. (0 LET—THE STORE 708 BROADWAY, Now occu- pied for the plumbing businoss. Also the hair dressin anion in the uppor part.” Poscession elvan on the Ist of May. For terms apply to J. J. SMITH, 500 Housto 0 LET—THE ELEGANT AND SPACIOUS STORE No. 26 Beckman strect, with basement, sub-cellar, &c. Funs through 185 feet, and fronts also on ‘spruce stroot; now finishing in the best manner, and will be ready for 0 eupation before Ist May. Also, two fine lofts, with power. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Tiudson stroct, near Canal. 0 LET—THE TWO-STORY MODERN BUILT HOUSE OTTAGE TO LET—IN A CENTRAL PART OF THE city. pleasantly situated and containing all the modern | ments. A lease will be given for three yours; rent Newell worth $400. The furniture will be sold with it to mount of about $1,000, which will afford a fine opportu. y for any one commencing housekeeping. Address Cot- tage to Let, Herald offic HEAP REN1S IN BROADWAY. —TWO LA itores, on second stor; small, at 483 Broadway, two doors | , suitable for tailors, ‘millinors, artists, uerrevtypists, kc. Rooms wall ai ied; en sown, Apply to Dr. Pi L, ocu- 267 Broome strect, between Broadway wnd the Bowery. | S.174 | lst, £02 Broadway, or on pretalvos, rooin Nevin, Possession given May i. Apply at 228 Grand street, betwee 6.284 | the hours of 10 and 12 A. 3 | pit IACTORY TO LEASE OR FOR SALE— BRICK i ani} building, 80 by AO fact, two stories, unfailing water | ([10, LET THE FOUR STORY IQUSE CORNER OF ?" power, twer' ry-five acres of land, and outhnildings; situat Seventh avenue and Fiftconth street, now finishing, | at Monroo Works, ninety minutes from thia city, GETS aris and will be ready for goeppetl tign in a few days. The store Only 100 bags St. | from the railroad depot. Goods can be sont by railroad’ and cellar are well situs a grocery, for which it will | ‘West, North or South. Dr, M, PRICE MOORE, 77 Warren | bo shelved and Sand the + BP per. stories for any me- | ehancal busines: Apely, to D. ICK, corner of Sixth avenue and’ Twell rect. Sak PPAR TORENT OR POR SALE—ON STATEN ISLAND, ———— Market firm. two miles from a steambcat landing, with largo house; | f[\O LET—TO A GBNTERL FAMILY, WITHOUT | children, the lower part of a house on Clason, two doors from "Flushing avenue, Brooklyn, fifteen minutos walk from Fulton ferry. Stages past the door every five minutos, Tho apartments consist of two large parlors and Kitchen ‘on first floor, cellar, &e., bedroom up stairs, At- DRNISHED ROOMS TO LET—IN BROADWAY, | trebed inn largo eatdon, 20 feet deep, stocked with the » Broome street, suitable for single gentlemen, in & | choicest fruit. | Rent $i80. Appiy : pavement The rooms communicate, and have JAMES EB. PHEL S80 Fourth h street, New York. Apply at 502 Broadway, near- Rotd.” § 0 LET-A LARGE BASEMENT IN BROADWAY, well ealoulated for a plumber, boot ar (rank maker. | Inquire at the uphelstery store of G..P. & J. GRATACAP, | out buildings, orchard and Boor nituasd in the lower bay, with sandy beach for bathing in front, and good fishing. Rent low to a good tenant, Apply at 40 Fulton street, second rtory. at 12d., and | 200 bbls. 72 EAST FOURTEENTH street, near Second avenno; first class, with all modern | 775 Bro | improvements. ro of 8, M. PEYSER, 457 Broadway, corner of 0 LET OR 1 | Greenwich } ow SES. AND STORES TO. LET.—NEAT HOUSES for small families, with all the modern improvements, and alco two corner stores, suitable for drag stores or sono East Broadway, street; house and 8. GIBBON! ; show: | light business, in the block between Broadway and Sixth | ————~— avenus, in “‘Thirty-sixth street. Apply on the premises. 0 LET PART. or A FB Rent low t to a good tenant t. street, betwoen Houston and Prince, consisting of frout parlor, with hedroom on the second floor, oue room in the OUSE 10 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, | httlo, and the Vack the two-story and attic trick howse No. 54 Broome | —— To street, between Hudson aad Varick strects. Rent $375. 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE FIRST FLOOR ement and two bedrooms, Caa be Rent, $20. Can be secu between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock. thronghout, back b B. ARCHER, 33 Broad seen at 29 Christopher street. 0 LET OR LRASE—IN SEVENTY.SECOND STREET, tecond house from Brondway,.s plonant place, largo | two story double house and eight lots of gro ee togeth: With tho use of eight more lots opposite stables, frnits, & Stace pays eve Rent moderate, jon immediately. For particn- lars apply on tit v¢ of THOS, PALMER, on tho | portheast corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty-1 Auth strsot, | Apply to ntine were OUSE TO LET—FOUR STORIES, CONTAINING ver twenty rootas, ooeupicd a3 & boardin, ng house, full the unexpired lease and furniture for sale, price $400, situeted in the lower part of the city. Location unsurpassed for permanent or transient boardera, B. W. | RICHARDS, 27 Broadway. OUSE TOL rected carriage houst few minutes. Vetween 9 and 11 BETWEEN TWEN © avold troublo, no one Lut those daposed to purchase the, 10 LET—AT | Urviture nced apply. B.W. RICHARDS, 207 Broadway. tied and 1 ce, aeliins part, OFTS TO LET.—FOUR seen dnton attest, aes) SEW AND BEAUTIFUL lofts to let, in Pearl sta mi ination apply to'B, BLANCI#! ‘TQUOR STORY. —THE GOOP WITL, VIXTURI 4 lease of the Military Shades, 07 Cranhere, street, near | the corner of Fulton street andthe Armory, Brooklya, will i be e cold Id cheap and ‘Goneral Anctioncer. = attended to. TO, 1 CHAMBERS STREET. CS to let, for business pur} 0 LET-—-FROM THE OF HOUSES, ROIS, Ke, State eae ‘Union Roal Estate lot corner os promptly ; 2 lots on ON. B.—Furai VINST OF MAY NEXT, small reepectatle family without children onty, 4 FLOOR AND OFFICE posex; where publicity is re- osition must be invaluable. mired th Apply to JAMES 20x00, Frextick , in sald building. — “moder built house, with’ all tho tmprovemonts:) Croton woter, pox, bath Po a ina very eeutoct nelyh'erhood. mM av FFICES TO LET—TWO LARGE OFFICES, AIRY Apply at and well lighted, on the recond floor, No. 53 Broadw: now occupied by the Assosiation for the Exuibition of Industry of AM Noting, well calculated for, sn insurance company or a banking house, Will be rented for one or vn. ‘Por teri, @2., apply to Wil. O'BRIEN, 33 0 LET—A HOUSE, W: TH FIVE noous, BASEMENT ad cellar; rent '$100; located at Maspsch, Viliamsturg forries; strgcs pass every half By to L. T. VOIGS, 252 Broadway, room No. 12. adjoining the § ES AND ROOMS TO LET—IN THE BUIL! DING | 126 and 128 Nassau street, close to Beckman, 30- viral nice, light offices on second and Ty se at mode- rate reats; one or two now va eat ADI JAME! ES PRICE, Y T° LET--PART OF A. MODERN BUILT THREE oie, house, situated{in Monroe etrect, near Gouvernour, consisting of two basements, two parlors ‘on the first floor, end three rooms on the third floor, with Lath, range, hol and cold water. Rent NDERWOOD, 22 Old slip. T° " ‘T—THE ET—THE FOUR STORY HOUSE, WITH STORE on the first floor, 585 Pearl street, near Centre. Apply | JNDERHILL, 22 Cedar street. NO LET—A BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSE, NO. 67 West Twenty fifth etrect, hetween Sixth and Seveath | erences; has all the modern improvements. Can be seen between Il and 2o'elock, Apply to JOHN G. DAVISON, No, 12 Maiden tone, up stairs, 10 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE SECOND STORY WM sfadson stroet. JER TO LET—ON THE NORTH RIVER, ADJOIN. | ing the ferry at the foot of Hoboken strect, and within | | | hort distance of CoBins’ stexinship dock. Apply to mid JAMES PRICK, 200 ifyasun vitoct. | ROOMS TO LET—AT 6% PEARL STREET, WITH steam power, neat Brondway; also, two lar: | fronting om ‘ay,euitablo for manufacturiny nquire at the sone of the, metatiie cap manulactory, 355 | Pearl etreet. i Meseray’e, livery oklyn, JARRIAGES. THREE SECOND-HAND.LIGHT WA- PARRA AAR FOR SALE.—A GOOD »8Z00ND HAND ch, butriittle used, and iA: perfect order, ttable, in stable, Rk stable, havin; HT 01 cond-band stroct, mear and can tr and time, wishin one TANTED—AS Also, aight wagow, cither with top or open. the avove for sale alow shortest noticenndrm the at yp be indsor. os. 7, 9and Jl West Thirteenth steret. fe INE DEACK, SA rh A inrear b Oy OF to Add: ry we gon without top. wagons of al deseriptions built ands repaired to order at the beat manner sete a Wi nm manuinetor, 5 ne GU ACdeStts SaER on Lome Two SEATED TOY ROCKAW. stitable for onoor two horses; has beau used bat Je little. ar be soldct s hargain. 76 Bullivan street. ANTRD'T0) MIRS—A HANDSOME LICHT WAGO: ons, 8 me horge rockaway: sige, & six seat car- UITES OF | ROOMS 70 __LET.—UNFURNISHED | riage. -witLonb top, nearly new, and beem uscd but twice, artments fox small respectable families, in now and 0 LET—HALY OF A THREE.STORY BRICK HOUSE are or sale, To be ween at 278 Madison steect. oe Hr tuldingy, oon and bellueapreny or terest | yt ieuated te rage street, gt ton minutes " closets, gar" nd-ashes Reach foot, ‘The halla, | Walk from tho ferey, aud well ealouiated fora city mer- Sat erat tena eats tare oe OP fete See siesta abet enepetsd and Highted with a ca fant Located on the weit aida of the tore. the N.w Inquire a+ bic a) pngehase, if instabnents will Far egg oe also, two bedrooms in attic; fron with Broadwar Post Office, |. NO LET—THE HOUSE.NO. 78 FIFTH AVEX tu Milego ta gellar. Apply t0 JOSEPH PURCELL, No.6 cok. a oon tae star, Helmont, Catherine stroe 0 ; cs, | ftanleon roan | TD te eT nly igen omaha Ut or Octoner next eettof house | (P10 LET—Ad°ARM ON STATEN ISLAND, NEAR PORT one | end stable 0 95.500 gor anaes, Apply to A. BELMONT, No. Richmond. Inquire at 13 Ann street. i TU D HOURE PLEAS U; $25 will be;aiven on dest throe in hws, to eaddle. won a purse, ‘Bidwicnta close om Wednesday evecing, o'clock, at the ahere hows, A. BROWN, 0 , Colearbin stroct, nea | printed. | 1 tract without tying. | . Cam be soon ii the | may address arimouiately, 2) West Thirteen th street | gre \ PID SUMMER AND WINTER RESID! it, the large bonso, stable, and very lar, d garden of the Inte Dr. Blod; Jones & Brookes, in Main street, n U1. ‘The heuce will be thoroughly ron itis only iorty minutes ars is the ne ad, ona tne hour's Journe steamboat or stage Rout $400, Inquire of M. I. ICMIENSTELN, 9 Bowery: of house No. 8 Hayard street, consisting of four roois, | Inquire on the premises. MPO LETIPART OF A GENTEEL HOUSE, TO A | snail rogpectaple fam{ly, consisting of tree zvoms on | Second story and'two or thee kod sttie rooms, with kitoh- en. Rent, ‘S830. n Ist of May, Location, Fourth and required. AANA sod, Can b and kept clean tor, Rent moderate, on the eben = ag West bite ‘hives avenne, or to 4 Pi GHD street, near ein or to SMITH & DRA! 444 Eighth avonus. | STORE 10 LET—&. VERY DESIRABLE LOCATION Carriages and ixtoenth stress, to s Srat elasssmali family; eferred, it $40, House now occn- Posccssion given ast of April if required. Inquire of C. ramil ing of tly who hi P. COOPER, ‘do Merny street. pase ne | Inore room than iy Rete x wish sorlety. Tho house | is of the first-class. “Ad: box hurd Fon Olhco. F. DICKEL’ 4 0 LET_voR BUSINESS PURPOSES, NEAR BROAD- below Canal street, two rooms, she second door, éna't threeam the third floor, suitable for almost any kiud of singers; and'tho unexpired lease of rhree yours of sams for B. W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. Qos E8 TO LET AN GREENWICH STREET. lt | stores No. 218 Gasenwich street, between Barclay and Vesey streets, a8 theymow are, or will be altered to suit t pe Rac terms apply.to O, H. ATKINS, No, 212 Grevawich stree 0 LET—PART O& HOUSE NO. & AVENUR C, IT will only be let to apoaily without gee Apply, ve. tween 10 and 4 o'closk, on’ ben Bs ym ii to GEORGE an saddle, T—AT 181 MADISON STREET, ON THE SECOND two sitting rooms, with folding | doo two Ved- 76 Beaver street. v 10 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY Ye LET—STORE NQ., 2). BRERMAN STREET, | wit small taeae otrege mh or without bagement.” Store and Women’ ard cach i) | ty-eizhth street between Bi with hot foot deep, well Mehted frum’, frat, sed, ald Inqnire of snd cold water bath, rtiowlare JAMES CON NEI & SONS, 29 Bey apoly tod. RI 0 8 o'clock 9) LET—ON STATEN ISLAND, ABOUT ¢ from the Pert Richmgad terry, « large and con two-story frame howe, in good repair, with tow acre Waszon and other outher Le ASE—AT LOW PRICE: FOR TENEMENTs, large number of lots fronting tho Resorvoir Prow at the Weekly Report of the New York Cotton Brokers’ Association. induces cragitors whe have an undeniable claim on the | Dnited States for paympnt in cash or im five per cents | «to accept bonds bearing pnly three per cent interest is The sales during the past week were 16,901 bales, not readily perceived. Whatever Texas may do, one is viz. :—Export, 4,044; home use, 4,191; apeculation, 6,496; reluctant to expect unfair dealing at tho hands of the | in transitu, 2,890. The Bonrd voted that the market | Vnite States; and, tabing advantage of the position of during the past week has been active, and glosed firm at | Ae hfe NIOW. ralee the i Hiameleegg Rohe gy Me 1. Davy, Seoretenny. to ongege moni. Partner, Herald at P, pital mares Alvarado, and fereiencor the com seo hi HN. BNE pI, ORCE.—BURSTON'S PLT ACSEMBLY OF THE ym Will take Pegese morta dah rinese Room blics that have taken tenn the above, date. etna these hol eae sudale. Seagsa Will TARE BALL Wi UL ‘An, At tho .Apaito Roome, th core and mombors of the Mig Sk wane Militia. Tekoty, N. Ee ies ey gention BC TERRIS, 0 dollar cag, evening, March 21, | lokets for the assem- a « eatiia ply to and froin ahora 1 Howamean, at Port Richmon! NDERTAKER'S STORE part of the rity. Stock for ply at 504 Pearl strect. IN THE UPPER A good stand. Ap- ourly. Proprietor. ORK SHOP 70 LET—TO A WORKING JEWELER, raver or any, Hebe mechanic; consisting of three | well lighted tooms, and. Croton good opportunity | toweeure aeheap rewt, Apply at 1d Greoke strose, Siteel gorner_of Weomsen fi rect, garner of Wo | Posseiagen given iuimedintaly’ Hie 0 LRAT THE NEW 8 HOTRL, PARLORS, sulter and single CE CORR ANG HO Ties location is very plang nt; it fronts the river om a las. making it very healthfal a4 airy for summer mm, it. Terms moderate. | Apply at do office, “FaLtae Canal cat We ; pert: MAN & MAP) Prepristors, 10 LET@ COTTAGE At AT YON! wittt THREE. fourths ¢ an acre of land, stunt one alla ote of rail- road station, on the Alban: a vomen 36 Job street, eye ~ ¥. LU Low, ie aad WL Camal id Jpeamon for yesioees. Fonces required. Wnien—to HIRE FOR ONE OR MORE YEARS, dwelling, between Bloocker and Eighth stroets, and hetween Fourth and Biss avenues, Rent $4”) or $5. Ad. dress House, Herald ot See t [aN 8? ‘Chairmi ding them on siete palliasses, pillows and {10 LET—-IN WATER STREET, BROOELY® Fulton fei bs Pere alton feerey Fs stantial four ed brick ball be jeaires H Hudson street Post Office. | fortadl, | Apply | other boarders, | from Thirteenth stroct down town, asp LOVOLG. Were RRA ‘A YOUNG LADY OF RESPEC TABILITY AND Evv- eghtion wishes board in some tamily whore needlework, jon would be a compe: neat ith the nee- branchos, drawiy Address M. A. Broadway Post f LADY, WHO HAS MORE ROOM THAN SHS acoon' te one or two youn, J figtadt toumsand eomfortat lo howe * those ‘ite ge aut ts ferred. None but Protestste need nop ia chia week from 8 to Fi gielock, ‘Tweatink street, between Seventh as (A DESIRABLE 31 ‘The wow joey hae enient SUITE OF NEATLY FUR N ISHED ROOMS ON second floor, bs ing of porlor with peed oF ntry attached, to lot, to one or two single Breaitant served if required. Inquire Bo, of Pranklis t house west from Broadway. WIDOW LADY WITHOUT MEANS, WISH. ing to make a genteel and respoctable livin, desires meet with & party who will loan ber dve bun and receive board in return for the whole or aid. Plesse addross immediately, C. ACHELORS’ A_ GERMAN GENTLEMAN, Leing tired of paying in Now York boarding high price for poor s:commodations, ‘has bought a fine dorn house rituated in Clinton stroct, Brooklyn, ten minwtes walk from Hamilton forry. He intends to furnish it com and to open it on or before the first of May, as hefors’ hall, with breakfast aud tea, er Ob ‘He now wishes to find a company of respectable young. lerks and others—friends—who would occupy rooms of the house together. If they desire to furnish theig rooms, it would be agreeable. Those who want to enjoy with him the advantages of a cheap, cloan, comfortable and. cable home are requested to apply without delay. @n- eacoptionatlo city references givon ard required. For pagthe eulars addrei Bachelor, Herald Ly OARD.—-COMFORTABLY FURNISHED SECOND story rooms to let, with or without full or partial board, in a private house, with the modern improvements, in Base Twenty siath street, near Loxin aces required. ‘ton avenue. Terms mode- Adiress BE. 8., box 363 Post TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with a room, furnished or unfarnished, with vilege of bath and gas, in » small private family ia Twen- -geventh street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, from the first of May. Inquire at or address No, 792 Washington 1TH OR a fow dy at 15 OARD.—TWO UNFURNISHED PARLORS, without board, for a centieman and wife. ingle gentlemen cam{be accommodated with boa Renwick street. phones) OARD.—ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, OR A SMALL family, can be accommodated with two or thros fur nished rooms, without board, in a location, mear reat. 5 twit ir a bedroom, where Fen ch is spoken, Address box 690 Post Office, this day and = morrow, stating location, terms, Ac. Referonces exchanged, —BY THREE YOUNG family, @ nicely fur: iso, breakfast re- NTED IN HOWOKE Roary w. OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM, WITH FULL OR partial board, in a private French family, situated im Morton, betwoen Hudson and Greow within & minute’ Mort ‘of the tah avenue of teens moderate, OARD WANTED—IN A ATE FAMILY, BY A, young ho comforts of a home,” in the vicinity aud Broome street. Flease ad- s Broadway, Broadway Post O OARD WANTED—BY A PIOUS RESPECTABLE. lady, In & private family; where there aro but a few She will furnish bor spartmouts, Location d near Broadway, or on anavenno wit P., Herald office, | BoaRPing—noows, | Fu {NISHED OR _UNFUR- nished, with bonrd and all the contforts of a homo, in = house containing all the modora improvements, ma, by spplzing at No.17 Wooster street. Do not remove on the PRI n hs OARDING. ary HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PAR- lor and bedroom, on the second floor, will be lot, with | board, to gentioman and wife, without children, in @ fir lags house, No, 37 Ninth street, near Fifth avenue, OARDING.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, PL rooms and bedrooms, suitable for cont wives, or single gentlemen, at 217 Clint, Madison wtrect. No moving first of May. changed. OARDING.—A WIDOW LADY OCCUPYING A honec; pleasantly located, near St. John's ‘park, bay: ing sas and baths, would like Co rent one or two rooms, fur- nished or unfurnishe a gontieman and Indy, with or yithaut beard, Adurves Mixcr, Broadway Post Odeo, of atre Ret OARDING DOWN TOWN.—A FEW RESPECTABLE ringle gentlemen can he accommodated with good board and pleasant roomo at 15 Roosevelt street, noar Chatham strect, Parties doing business down town will find this vo- | zy convenient. ‘ GEMTLEMEN AND THEIR WIVE Bailes can be socommodated with le furnished rooms at Sd Lexington OARDING or ® few single board in very deeiral avenue. OARDING—ROOMS TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT No. 4 Abingdon sjuare, west side, No childrenor nurses | taken. floor, with all she modern improvements, at } | seers and wife; alo «room for ® single | Aprly at 3 Wert ‘Twenty-cocond street, between Filth and th avenues. OARDING—A GENTLE z be accommodated with de nd board; front yoome and on the second floor; likewise « gentleman with & sing! 4 at 624 Broadwa; EW SINGI. find good accommodations nt Walker—a frout parlor, mined and jomuurtaily fnrnished oA two, three o: front room, third etab! fics will ‘init this eligivie. No NOUNTRY BOARD WANTED—FOR A PARTY OF from three to eight persons, from the let of May. peep rte ee teareegie ten | where z Sea eity okey tetas Terme niust be modera | and reference un 4 co, for one month a | F ently furnishod, consirting of » handsome partor, with | bedrooms tajaining, will he let togethor or rately. None e mumodatious, Dianer at lial past 3." Apply # place, Some place on Staten Island, Concy feland, or in aay quiet or up'tl Vor | meyatag te Address N. B, E., Her RENCH BOARD.—A DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, but thoee of tho highest: respeotabliity need apply. Ver ANDSOMELY FURNISH | Be Ste neon H ROOMS TO LET AT 3t way, with or without bos lemon, oF geatlemen and their wives, Bathd t to move on first of May. EATLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT NO. 14 Harrison street, near Hudson and Franklin, with or | without partial board. not remove om the let of May, RIVATE. BOARD IN_ A FRENCH FAMILY —TWO rooms, very well furnished. to Tet, to a gentiém ‘dy, or gentleman or lady alone, with fall or or without board; private table if desied. ‘The house tains a bath room, Apply at/03 Broome street. WO OR THREE ROOMS TO LET—TO A SMALL yay. ily; or two single gontlemen enn be necommodated wi furuitiicd or unturnisbed rooms, at LA Orchard street: Good references required, WO DESIRABLE UNFURNISHED, AND ONE a nished, roome, in the vicinity of Fourteen come | | Sixth avenno, to let, with full or partial board, | and wives or single emtlomen, in a private family. | Doardere, A'l modern convenlonces aired, Address b., Post Office. Roforences exchanged, | 7” ® LET—WITH Patek onl A beng} ahd 1D Renkeow {| on enira'ne tt Rite for, 2 | No. 49 West Twenty. ‘second street, Vet avenues. comfort. =f residen Fifth and ‘0 LET—WITH BOARD, A LARGE FRONT ROO) | TO uth pantry, toa middieaged man and wife; me Ne room, for & gentleman. Reference civen re- | quired. Apply at No. 7 Cherry etroe a (ranklin square.) ‘ANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, WHERE } ther re other boarders, two roome, with mo send ble for two singie References A GENTL “A a large room for a ein g hous with modern Impeorements. “Addvees Broadway Post Othe, stating location, terms, e OF OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT ed.—Ladies and reer Saying ny A of tho above arti- cles to dispose VFeceire a fair cash rive for the same by tending en Fe Ree 13 Elo Steet | Lhdies attended to by Mrs. Dusceiderp, LM M. DUSSELDORP, | (VAST-OFF CLOTHING.—g2,000 wi Co iieighest conn price vill te ees WANTED. | money, for large or small lots of | SBnONTY, wt doit oar Chatha: om Fuitou si gvlondid sperm of fashior ot Gold, Aleo,' which will be parsed. The subscriber succession for superior st} Yi i cur patronage: is reapee TAL, NOTICE TO GENTS. —NOW 18 THE BiM ¥? ton street. Sr look 0 look up your them to that old pet Broadway, where altered ani repaired, nd all elimi ener gn Cpe ae Braye re, piano travelling bi jel makings and babdcets of Cokes eeticn packing, and Rnd for tale by the North American Gutta ere 102 Broadway; WIULIAM RIDEW Prosinen: INK. LEG ANT FURNITURE FOR SALE—BY A PRIVAT J 5.0 De a aig fe Attell Bee og le a y Ay ge Be us Se Oe Be fawily, Ureaking up bousekeeplug—Elegantiy tareea | * te go into the | ste: v8 jhogear. Apply to JAMES SeDRIDS, Mad forewoud and Urocatelle pariot and chamber sets, oak tool and C ery business, Pee restern gk ves een Broad street, New mew 9cco dining room velvet carpets, &c. jemen +d ie 10 A pa 2 git 8 pony TO SINGLE GENTIEMEN 4 A HANDSOME Monn te had; its about 2 tafeut 31 good profits. rriely ont, men ondway; sae ae NS gd fA rect, with real bam . 5 WANTED, 4 YOUNG MAN WATH ONE ble locaddon, "For we particulars apply eos athe lars, vi URNITURE FOR SAL¥—A SMALL FAMILY, GIVING Provision, husinese, already catabit SE ope ren seem housekoe ‘dig LPf'—HOUSES AT BODO ap housekoeping, w of their furniture cheap Bali basen i | Bie hare nad ap a oa “Topp sag tdsin nt once, Fainiary, Heratd otice. i PARIET, inet and dF Hovokes' from ho 10 4M, WE CAMINET MAKER—ALEXANDER ROUX, 477 & New ¥ mad mel ai P.M. 30) ‘BO. oadway, who received the first medal from the ciate wi &, Ww ost ‘air for th nm bert sag aon, orate fuentes, in ed toe: is ind "Amity apply tod. os geet a28 are - LM. OR a7? and ras ri ture ever produced ta p= , He has just ro. teived from Paris the larzont. fy most magnificent assort- ment of antique furniture, en vieux bois, ev ported. i lemen, And as to his sets in rosewood " ar Ni fee foreish ci Ng Sig eby compatitie ia 0 Bre: Wranich houre, 26 iB alevard, Beat ry rerpeoiavle aie dere, designa, Teck aad seed atts ® Bote to me N. whe, is ; great mayo pty =e “ ink; also a inthe United iaere, New nd other cities and tows & 9 eet via eta a i 2 he For Puiteaeipay: sehes No other ~