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RR seer TS, ace? nd gentlemen of ve de- justrous beautifwt hats. Seld at aati bat sold in Broadway allen aohebd, ‘comp Aitors this ie rt favor of bis fren The meee to 118 pant nah tase P, Co., Fashionable Hatters, 28,156 Broad- | bg Peas apd summer fashion fer gentlome,’s hats aud | See eee Lanne NY PERSONS GIVING INFORMATION or THE residence of Miss Curry, Martha Gell or Aj Rose- bury, who came from Grecawieh, England, nd F0 sided in New York, toneiting # ladies boardia, confer & great iavor on thelr 2 ews, nddvoseing st ‘hele New and Mowe Paty ag lar Some sof the Dayo wirreaiouts to John Max M, Ne. eating Gin Glou- ajo sieeve tka him,® words by James Simmons, masievy | “Crier: Bastand. see oa’ welug aun nightly Up the Buskiegs E. M.—AS USUAL, ON MONDAY. abies ‘unparalleled cuccess., Trico 2cente each, Publisbed ¥y HOMACE WATERS, 353 Brosdway, a og ‘ MEET ME ON TUESDAY, AT TWO O'CLOCK, , Pianos at Wholesale or Retail, of the Latest G: ye end a wazles and mort fi makery. tacit 3 T. ae, & Co.'s Worlds Fi Pianos, | TL XDIA, WHO ADVERTISED 1N THE HERALD LAST wollan, ith iron frames and circular sca! os L2 eday, has made choice from amor whon’s pinnoe (of the old established econ i Hall . » boudoir pianos; Horace Waters’ piano: Wariety of pinnes of otber makes, rege which defy competition, Second, Land pianos Tota 0 $150. HORACE WATERS, 88 Broadw y: Second-hand Molean Pianos.—T. Gtibert & Pewee en Premivm «olean pianos at second hand. ne desiring one cf these celebrated instrnmonts at denen and Fequeste that nofurther coma sent to her address. r. —' WILL FIND AN ANSWER TO " = S- ate 2th leftat the Herald office at the Port Office. 0 WILLIAM JON: ty, wow ES, OF TRUMANSBURG, TOMP- York.—If you will eall at'the Wy- T ‘i Mat tbe | . 883 Greenwich street, any time previous io Peake whedon end masie rorue of HORACE WATERS, | the be ofthe inst. yon will meet your brother, David Jones. ~yag HAT E. C. COATES EVER THOUGHT OF GOING to California is falee and without foundation, excepting tie Tisr's tongue. E. C. COATES, 13 Union pi Brook, 40a Broadway, have Just wensta assortment of Carhart’s patent melo- ens and st, prices defying, competition; Firth, Fond, & =: im Sane Shpacnive. neton Pleneti Tesshe, rea | E.—POSTPONE OUR INTERVIEW UNTIL MON. eordeone and flutinas, New music as soon as published. Prrpicket QUE INERE Luo Mel nt of Me= Vol WILL WALK IN, THE “PLACE,\ NEAR sadeou heat 88 raony tel the exotasive | WV yuar vtree Ne @iei hompecmon tune) ey for organ wedoleons, | Pephips you take ® solitaire thie afterncon—if the Bi Ws Smith's doth aly sak juned in the equa! weather is not too seve: ent ¢ discounts to the trade. Dealers wish eons eee Purchase any music published in oe United Sta 1OLET—1 WILL TAKE THE SAME WALK THIS ents for ecutinued a st any now ist sroulies of any » Theta morning as I have taken for the last two Sundays. | tana ee to aru id it to their advantage a WANTS. PARIS $HIRTMA! EXPERIENCED IN CUT- ing, and having practised in several of tho tirst class piishmente of that article, wishes to procure employ ment in respectable house—either in New York or in some town, has with Lim a complete sot of new patterns rebirte. d) de. Best A YOUNG GIRL, FROM SCOTLA ND, ig desirousof a situation to do chamberwork and sew: im a private family. Ha, d city reference. Please calor wo days, al ry atrest, third door, frout N ENGLISH WOMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS rch music, ‘the coming year. ret rate washer and ironer, or to do general house work. Apply at 290 Sixteenth street, noar Ninth A¥,AL70 SINGER, ov THE HIGHEST © tier, and of several years experience i is desiro fin engagement Please raggeen A inger, Herald oft A COLLEGE GRADUATE, WHO IS AN EXPE- rienced teacher, ad practically familiar with the con: struction of philosophical apy and experimental lerturing, would like to conuset himeolf with some larre institution or a select school in some city. Best of references Address Chemist, box 83 Boston Post Office. cise DRIVER WANTED—TO RUN A STATION- ry ober man stoady employ- iver Wager ‘thirty five dollars per mont! Apply at No. bees er street, Vetwoen 4and 6 o'clock. XARDENER WANTED.—A SINGLE MAN, TO TAKE charge of an extensiv af pr garden.” Tos good man imme manent situation can ye occupatior ant be fornia it GI TUATION WANTED—AS HOUSEKEEPER, IN A first class hotel, by one who is capable of undergoing the responsibitity of it also, capable of discharging any duties cousigne ¢; can take two or throe of the vory bes it pelighers with her. The best of city reference tan be obtained by addrowsing B.N., Horald. office, stating where an interview may be had. treot. THE LECTURE SEASON. RENCH LECTURE—"YOUNG AMERICA: ITS DOC- Tincranditemen” MR RDMUND PARRENE. ell lecture in French on the above subject, before the Canadian Institute of New York, at get, el of ew York Univer- tity, Wednesday, 2vth’ Marc admitting « lady an 4 gentleman, 50 cents, to ie had ae the door. os aetig FREE LECTURES. — PROFESSOR EN will lecture this da} at Academy Hall, oer rhs ew bg Sketching from Nature.—Those of our Read- ae rd acoomplishment of tching and paintin, ‘Deture, in B's mon beautiful and accurate manne: Sond visit WOO! allery and academy, 483 Broadway, seo ldnen his benatite ystem, Spring classes now form: img. Mr. Daniel Major Informs his Old Friends and clients, and all othere who may require hie service ‘that he has reeumed the profession of the law. and wi Dappy to sce them at his office, No. 15] Fulton street. Last Week.—§3 and $5—The Subscriber ‘will receive new pupils daily this week to his cheap writing clasecs. Ladiew clase at 1 , daily. Gentlemen, day | and evening. For full parsieulare of writing, bookkeeping, 4c., see circulars, OLIVER B, GOLDSMITH, 362 Broadway. tions, at the street, near Fo rth & day, 30th n Mi ty Vinereaay, 6th A Oard.—Spring Clothing.—Now ready, an | April, at ipa mi. tieketa may he obtained at Messrs. Ap- eutbesiee apoptnentet. entirely ary and weliande sienh- Broadway, and at Mesere, Eva Be letor Dickerson’, 697 Pecserees Tickets for the course for tingle lecture, $1. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3 MR. AND MRS. OSCAR SHANGHAE HAVE uiightiy recovered from their perilous adventure, after een tossed about for more than two hours on the tepts iceberg, fve hundred miles from Sandy Hook, and desirous to enjoy s little recreation, have resolved to attend ‘+ Johneon’s benefit at Burton’s Theatre, Monday evening. "” “AIL” their friondw will meet at No. 2 Dey street, at seven o'lock Ps “M. precisely, to escort them, CARD OF THE wea 9 SOCIETIES—ST. PATRICK’ pted to the season, out and trimmed in the host rl ty be steed to ieanzetiy bein LS oo B. ara exac = Aer, LA HACKETT, #5: é Clothing Emporium, 106 Fulton sttcet. Peter Roberts & Co., 375 Broadway, have Just received a large stock of Maltese li 180, in black Gypore. The spring b conlery bas just come to hand. ‘The Credit of Green, No. 1 Astor House, is Ang why? | Day.—Ata maating of legates: ee he various + Trish civie and trade soc! pan eld at 76 Pri eet, on ierew Goods.—We have now In Btore ana | Wednesday evening, the 224 inst., the following resolutions were adopted by a unanimous voto:— finishing one of the largest stocks of men's, | “Tesgived. That the thanks of the Irish civie societi Sey’, and ‘tr aud children’ straw hate, and ladies’ and misses bon ' tne city of New York are due and are hereb tender ae ave ee ‘ed in this city, Ser ising eNsTAe om a the Grand Marshal, Peter R. Gaynor, Esq., for the efficient patos. beg also to state that every article offer and worthy manner in which ho conducted the civic proces- eee uemmnentesices, santling oi is same low sek giving facilities for ane coustene iagos of ‘She Nesters Sn the Voss country would Sn to call. nets sold only by the ¢ LELAND & CO., 171 Pearl street. Removal.—Smith & Lounsbury would re. iniorm their friends and the public that the, i. their business location. ts se Be. 449 Pr sion on the 17th Reselved, That tl hanks of the societie: ate hereby tendered to the editors of the Ne man’s Journal, for ite able and talented advocacy of the right of Irish adopted citizens to march in procession on that remaining in the see hands, after defraying the necessary oxpe handed over to the Roman Catholic Half Orphan Asylam. oa Lonrrya eh (on door below Grand strect.) Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the Free- re part their ‘a ng tyles, | man’s Journal, Herald and Sun. soaating ‘of oval Het tapestry. B Br three-pl PETER R. GAYNOR, Chairman. floor oil- | THomas Cusurna, Secretary. IRTHDAY OF HENRY CLAY.—NINTH: ANNUAL festival of the Clay Festival Association, at the Motro- Poligan Hotel, April 12, 1e54. "Members can obitain tickets of Loudon, the agent, or of the undersigned, at his office, corner of Bowery ‘and Broome stroet, under the Bowery Bank. JAS. L. BERRIEN, Secretary. AUTION.—ALL PERSONS ARE CAUTIONED FROM Duying a note of the following deseription:— Cincinnati, Jan. 2, 1854. mths after date wo promise to pay to the order of at the American Exchange, Bank of New York, d forty-nine and 20 Poe Hse tet and endorsed, DHEART ‘e Ri KERLAN id note was sent vy to Edward ere ree! York, | but never received. ‘e shall therefore not GOODUEART & A PRERLAND. Cincinnati, Mareh 15, 1854. fngrain, tings, a hoth, aud all ether goods pertaining to the trade. Sewing Machines.—A Set of Boston Cor selors are endeavoring to injure our business and Sie the industriour citizens of Now York. But we not fd sell the best towing machinis, but we-own Patent, and several of the most important sewing atente, We Lave commenced offensive, opera: against, our enemice. and will demonstrate to them meee that no sewing machine worth using can made yer shout inteias ng g upon our exclusive apy and yor right lated with impunity. The meabtista Secut phish share 1 no Controversy are the improved tingle:thzended inactine, gold by us only. M. SINGER & CO. Broadway. Defiance Salamandcr Safes.—Robert PATRICK ie the sole manufacturer in the United Sta ‘ie above celebrated sa‘ee, and F.C. Hofhin's impenetrable defiance locks and cross bare, the best tates and leeks com- Sined in the world. “Depot. No. 192 1 wtreet, one door delow Maiden ianc, formerly 90 John street, ARD TO THE PUBLIC—COMPLETION oF THR ‘ST. ‘oprietors of the icholas, Hotel, of annouilting to that the Inst addi- J Nichol: | Broadwa: their friei The Ladies’ India Rubber Gloves, for Gardening, houre cleaning, &c. will cure salt rheum and chapped been completed and eee STA eee Shean tas taees vrbtie according to its origina design, and offering amplo sceom- plover, for exposure to the weather. For sale at all India | modations for one thousand persons, ie now 0} Fabber stores, and to the trade, at 96 Julio street, up stairs. | ce tion of queets. The mew section, ope fitted up and furnished i ir ' other portions of Wigs on Toupece—The Silver awardel, for the best wigs, bands, curl Sraids, ave eon hand, and made of a meee BRST @ | HEARD’S. ranted not to ehrivk or oh go col Batchelor’s Heir Dye 1s still the Leading tl acknowledged to the best dye extant tee the moment it is applied. Tens | the world proclaim it the only pS, 253 Broadway dered their undertaking 0 vuccessful, and trust iors created may of their establishment wil | the future the intments to which man; heretofore subj in TREADWELL. of their sea ton we commodate them. L, ACK! St. Nicholas Hotel, ‘Broadway. LARINDA.—RECEIVED YOUR NOTE, BUT THE Leads Men in Chains.—’ Beaut, The Lords ‘whole family had previously arranged 'to make up « ot ereation admit the power of female loveliness, andiadies | Fe ee ein te Gene all agreo that GOURAUD'S toilet preparations ‘are superior eadorectesartet ache join SDWINDA. $e oll there for beautifying the skin and complexion Gea: Le wand’s lil white, medicate OWARD LODGE, NO. 60, I. 0. OF 0. F.—THE members of Howard Lodge are reqnested to meet at their rooms, Odd Fellows’ Hall, on Sunday, March 25, 1854, at 1 o’clock'P. M., for the purpose of attending the funeral of our late brother, John J. | A BALD COWAN,N.G. Gani ke RVING SAVINGS INSTITUTION, NO. 9 WARREN ftrect, nent Greenwich, open daily from 11 A. M. tol. and from4 to7 P. M. sits made in this institution on or before the first voy Pete will receive interest from $hat date, payable in July, Interest ¢ per cent on sunt of 0 and under. ULL, Prosident. | W.M. Ponun, M.D. Van Pave, Yviee Presidents. V. L. Buxron, Secretary. IGHT! teh THE AMERICAN ATMOS. © 10" removing, dyeing and restoring the hair, are the very best ever invented, Found at the old depot, 07 Walker street, firog.store from Broadway. Mysterious Revelatio: 1=—Do_ you know bow ‘a many bald-headed persone have 10 ly reg —— rae owth of hair? They wee Barker's reli tonique. Price, B genes ‘old everywhere. epee Say adies’ Hairdressing Establish- ails Proceed the e Lassitude, the Depres- ston, the debility, bate difference to life, the instability, the een feelii ‘which it is impossible to define or , 80 little pitied b; he stomach an 9 This ful experiment for ee most brilliant he a. nd governable light, exceeding in brilliancy any cit; Sy iar las kaw’ inthe aisale Of ausarionn lasnnetey (ental the exception of steam and the electric telegraph, never has there been presented to the American public a 60 imimonsely valuable tnd useful invention. The company have now Completed their crrangements, and are-prepared to rec gedersand exhibit thelr light at the office of the comp No.3 Broadway, second sto z JESSE CARPENTER, President. J C. Pennro, Secretary. OUNT VERNON SCHOOL TAXES.—! the eK myers of Mount Vernon, Westeh: 6 tho closost ih ere- Bo acy at the bottom Torroure the whole organization from to eartain it in that conditio reparation com- rabie with Dr. Mors clizir oF cordial ag time, but, like the nigh h of the fee Zebind it n Seoper plots, the exhibition of the body end mind, more profound and pa The remedy is literally, worse than amic influence. nization, but "the animal spirite are not only cheered and @ OTICE TO by itr agency, but ke in th iffioulty. fhe'torpor, to imbue it with mew life aoe ‘and vigor, and | her stimuli may excite the dormant physi x ie followed, after the frst convulsive effect is over, by nite: It not only creates at the puyeloal on Me pe ap to Ubete new Level without county, ran A vegetable com) congenial to the system, it that this e last time for receiving this tax at 91 Bowery, act upon the constitution itself, and to revolution- from 10 ", Tureday and Friday. March S0¢h In chronic diseases of the nerves, the stomach, and discs it Gan be only pad at White Fiala ate tver, ite operation is all but miraculous. Tho cordial is cat IRMANN, Collector. p, highly concentrated, in pint boti ice $3 per wale stile; two for $6; six for $12. -“ \[OTICE.—BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN R. = . H. RING, Proprietor, 192 Brom steamships.~The impression being entertained Bold by aren shout the United States, © many persons in the United States and Canada, that ny regular mail steamshi by the governmen have been withdrawn from the Ji yablic th: the beg to inform Married. rvice will continue to be performed as usual by the ships On Saturday, March 18, in New Orleans, Capt. Taowas | Sdverticed. E. CUNARD. Goxway, formerly of Alexandria, Va., to Miss Cuswenrixe SW YORK: HORMICULTORAL | s00rsry enn Coxway, of the former place. IN “Committee of arrai ‘Alexandria papers please copy. On Wednesday, March 15, in Eufaula, Ala., by the Rev. Mr. Ellis, Rowert Diu, Esq., of Clayton, Ala.. to Lozie P., daughter of Jobn Lancey, Exq., of Bangor, Me. ts of the spring exhibitio to be held at Barnum’s m, will meet at the Astor House, on Tuesday evening, March 28, at half past soven Geloek, to adopt the list of awards, and make thelr dnal rangement P.’D. MEAD, Chairmai MNIBUSES.—THE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PUR chased the Madison avenue line, at the request of i atrons, has made some alterations in the route, viz.: to start from the Crystal Palace, through Madison avenuo, Twenty-third street, Broadway, John, Nasean and Wall streots, to the ferry. B. CORNELL. PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS. I. B. HENRY, ME ) dinm, will recel 8 Broadway, corner of “ on Saturday mornin larch 25, of consumption, ‘the 23d y his age, KEARSE, printer, young- una? Kenran, oom ‘of Taam, county Galway, His friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, which will take place from St. Vin- éent’s Hospital, Thirteenth treet, between Third and Fourth avenues, this afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Bis remains will be removed to Calvary Cemetery for ia- terment. On Saturday, March 25, after a long and severe illness, Samvzt B. Pints. ena serve avery a from three to fve, and from half-part seven to ten o'clock. Admission twenty-five cents, The manifestations and answers ind satisfactory. Remember the name and number. HEODORE SEDGWICK HAS RESUMED THE PRAC- tice of his profession as attorney and counsellor at The friends of the family are requested to attend his | '*w. He will be found at his office, 53 Broadway. funera}, from his late residence, 157 West Twenty-sixth strect, this afternoon, without further invitation. | SHE MILITARY, On Saturday morning, March 25, after a lingering il ness, ANN MARIA, wife of Win. 8. Weed. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, at two o'clock, from her iate residence, 137 Front street, Brooklyn. On Saturduy morning, Mare! 25, Tanopoxk, only son of | Jobn C. and the late Ann Drake, in the 3d year of his age. ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, 23 Second | rtreet, this afternoon, at two o’clock. On Priday, March 9, Patrick Hears, aged 52 years, a native of the county Longford, Ireland. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend bis funeral, and those of his son, Patrick Hughes, and son-in-law, Gregory Doran, from the residence of his daughter, Mre. Ann Ferrell, ‘corner ®f Hudson avenue NUMBER OF HIGHLY RESPECTABLE IRISHMEN, with a deep love of fatherland, and respect for the [ri: ine, in this, their adopted country, have taken the r tution of for ing & new grenadier company, which would be an honor to, and a symbol of respect to Veiahm Feapect- fully callapon all who have the interest of The eanse at beart, to second our views. None but the most intelligent and oye ne need attend, on ate very aa Wi which will be eld at Capt. Kerrigan's Head Quarters, hite stroet, on Mon- jarch 27, at ok precise); ‘The standard opted ‘will ve 5 feet 9 inches 7 evenly height we ha’ KHEWARDS. 2,000.79, THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD Soni! be paid to any person oF persons giving such information as will lead to tho detection and convio 7 rhe tion of the parties engaged in imitating and counterfeiting and Water street, Brooklyn, ‘his afternoon, at twoo’chock. (ota ini His remains will be taken to Flatbush for interment. WH CROWLEY. & SON” meedle manufeetuser, ale California papers please co: On Friday afternoon, Marc): 24, after a lingering iHness, Susan J. GRRARD, youngest daughter of the late William @erard. Funeral service ‘At the residence of ber mother, No. 20 Bethune street, tomorrow morning, at ten o’clock. Friends of the family, and of be ther-in-law, Chas. wlaksiice, eagland. R. CROWLEY, No. 100 William et, New York. 5() REWARD.—STOLEN FROM THE STORE NO. 150 24th inat., the following property, i gilt do. ‘Allen's revolvers; four dozen penknives; 60 gol h gold plated chain, The above reward Eng t attend without further Invita- | wid for the recovery of the property and conviction wae ret sevens Saree } Tithe cif, JOSEPH SL) hey tN ie West street. sdontin aad 28 tase hughes nice $1 LOST, ON THE 22D INST... A STONE f. martin vietorine, betweon Nineteenth a ‘went, The funeral will ake place thia afternoon, at balf-past | fret streets, in Sinth avenue. The finder will rocaive the two o’cloek, from 110 Court strot, Brooklyn. The friends of the family and acquaintances are reepectinlly invited to attend. His remaing will ve iaken to Calvary Ceme- tery for interment. On Friday, March 24, in Harlem, Frawkuy Pyro youngert son of Jason H. and Elizabeth &. Williams, a ear, 4 months and 14 days he relatives and friends of the family are respectfally | invited to attend his funeral, this afternoon, at balf-past two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 120th stroct, Harlem, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. On Friday, Mavch 24, at Bergen Heights, N. J., of ine | fiaamation of the lunga, SuSaN, youngest daughter of Gharies ‘and Jane McLaughlan, aged 1 year, § months and b daye. Th samo ot 2:9 Broadway, TALLMS $10 ® ; ? pit LAST, A q diamond pin, single stone. The finder will return it to No. 67 Front street, or WI Clinton place. REWARD.—LOST, posed Iino, or in walking from the corner of Broad wa: lin street to Water street, » gold case, with slide fer poncil and ‘The finder will rocoive the above reward by leay ‘ne the enmo nt Inj Water street. above reward by leaving th root No. 6 ud Frank DRY GOODS, &C. RAAAAA AAA AAAAAAAAAAAY HIRT FRON' ae aiba aut Me4'4e tel EMBROIDER- in offer ta the public S y tate aloes thie ry Ped and printed. LE mera! will teke place thie afternoon, at 2 o'clock, plendid die ay ¢ et pesute from a low grade to On Saturday, March’25, Rrcman E. Axcocn, aged 43 | cheiee wtyie.’ And fatric, Shirts made to order in years workmanship. Uptown Gloyg Depot, 65 Broad. Aes ‘aoe of the Suneunl whl be given to-morroy, | Way, Stoyyeenme Inetitucg, i BOSS PLUMBERS.—WANTED, BY ry “YOUNG man, a situation to finish the above business, in some ood establishment, ashe has had two years good experience nthe, business; moderato ages and steady employment 88 5. Mi othice. 0 LAWYERS.—WANTED, A SITUATION IN A law office, by a young man, who writes a good and ex} ditious band, and who has been in a law office before. "Herald office. —A YOUNG MAN, WITH SOME EXPR- painting Dasiness, wishes ‘to engage with & yrainer for two or more rs, with o small ti a ror, two oF more years, with a mall compensation, Pring BES hnetner te A SMALL FAMILY TO Californi ‘vant, who is good cook, washer and ironer. Such he proper testimonials as to qualifications and re} tam Hotel between 4 and So'cloe apply. eal at No. 50 Metropoli- P.M. Nano others need sins branches, French, sof music, Referen Of the highest veepestabiiicy can be given, #dress M. Jerald off ¢ A GRAUTIPUL PRIVATE RESIDENCE, | 1B Tow wi is “be Hamilton ferries. $4 of the hands Lasement and sub-cellar brick ho FOR SALE. s situate at EB DE ty of fruit trees, gra Distance ten minu ub place, Brooklyn: stone basement and ‘The yara vines, &e. jos walk from MOTTE, 17 Spr 25xlt2 foot. A SPLENDID OPERATION FOR CAPI- + talists, if purchased within ten daye—One Term: * others, ome new three stor: browa stone the iinprove- ig tubes, bells, ran or from the corner city ‘i aw, and but fire minutes ‘walk irom the South and er RARE GHANOR, bd BUILDERS OR i¢@ reorst $3 .500 2.500- 32 with a private corated with large mirrors, &c., in a good business, Apply to G. street, up et stairs, , room No, 7. —FOR SALE, A FIRST-CLASS SALOON, * on & corner of two fay trance for ladies, rich] AND bkend #00 IN C. archase one or two well at thoroughfare: furnished and d rime order, and doing . SIMERS, & Chambers REQUIRED built ituate on Skillinan Brooklyn; court yards in front, Neighborhood E. DE MOTT! od.” Apply to 17 Spruce street, igo $600, from the City Hall PP rold ve intendifte $1.000: She ame from Medford station ONLY FOR 44 ACRES OF GOOD LAND, aero number of building lo ‘or further riers of Patchogue, L. 1., and 1,200 for five acres of first atthe Mage of Fasehores: great Patch in the village. 2 Be MOTTE, 17 Spryce street, —FOR SAL NEW TWO-STORY HOUSE, A with lot 50 feet by 100, at Pelhamville, sixteen on tl the Real 267 Piret avenue. — sr tt North river rick tate Agency of Wik. W, P stairs, first floor, 259 aud 203, A “LEASE FOR SALE, WHICH HAS THRERY YEARS to run from the Ist of May attic brick dwelling in Fourth stree the modern improvements, ront $650 must also take the furniture, which is all new, an cheap and on easy terms, leave the city, Address, prepaid, New Haven Railroad, BRICKYARD FOR SALE—WITH 4 ALL THE NECES. machinery and other implem fsnufacture of the bi two story and ar Amos, with all ; and the purchaser will be 8 the resent cocepank ort box 2, Cortace, tor furnished cot or to let for the summer. sal inquire of Mr. Tho. T. Moran, No. York, or of Mr. James C. Church, Fort Hamilto AT FORT HAMILTON FOR @, with several acres of round, For further Hanover are, New es = SA AAIRASAAAAA AA Rng ‘OK SALE—FIVE ks ge gms. 4 Hw 8 38 Weet Thirteenth street, in the “hair factory, rear. OR SALE IN BI LYN+IN AN bg od SITU- ation, neat thi stor ne base- ment and th athe water closet, &e., comp) be tween Clinton r's use, and under bls seperiatendence. Grope vines, Ber Coa Prive $6,000. i ary Im BROOKLYN—SIX NEW GENTEEL | 4s halt story basement and sub apllar houses, ween, vo _ ows, slidi ‘an | complete, east tide of of Skillings a a | south Myrtle avenue, on whieh ears will be running | four conte by July; title perfect. Price $3,100; half ean - | Possession immediately. Apply to H. premises main PRILLIPS, on t the | OR SALE CHEAP—OR WOU FORA | farm on the Hudson river, or for N property, | h nd lot No. 3x7 Hency str firet class free stone front, thre: high, with fine basement and undercell: and is com; ‘ith all the modern aj % privileges. bu | Ae. ‘Al t on President street, forming an L i Saints vases eentl weiucieatar © e particulars apply | to CHARLES L. CORNISH, 310 Broadway, up sta OR SALE, COUNTRY SITES.--THE SUBSCRIBER | will dispose of some eighty acres in plots of two and one- half acres or more, to gentlemen who will obligate them- telves to erect houses to cost not leva than Nono gthere need apply; and of such no cash will be required. The property, jacent to the eubseriber's rosidencs a of Westchester. Location healthy beyond qui nd about fourteen miles from the City Hall, Inquire CETAMES CONNER. 3 Bockwan ntroot OR SALE AT A SACRIFICE—A) DELIGHTFUL country nce, with three acres of land, (or more ii required.) in New Jersey, on the line of the Camden hee ‘Amboy Railroad, « few minute talk from, Prospect P Hation, and about a mile and a halt from Cranberry. h'New York apd Philadelphia several times ‘The house is'a little over one year-old, bullt hy day's & fuperior manner; contains sixtecn apartinent scullery, ice house, spacious cellars, water closets, front and roar, with » well Jovated and dry, commande & view in every direction, remarkable for salubri- ty, and, for a summer residence or Vonrding hou common rice only $34"). Thi whieh is n h also for sale, For particula 3 Broad street. trom 12 ti! al RY & Co. 118 Liberty street, where a plan of the house cam be # POR SALE OF TO LEASES THAT ELEGANT, FOUR story English basement house No. 47 ty-ninth strect, north Hide, between Broadway and Sixth avenue: house rly new, and built in the very best manner, with all the modern improvemonts. Price to sell, $20.00), A very small amount of cash required; balance can romaln on bond gnd mortgage or three oF tive years. Price to lease, $1,000, for three years. For cards of admission apply to A. C. LOOMIS, 1,128 Brondway, near Thirty-fourch street. ‘OUSE FOR SALE ment house, cont: fide of Bighty-tiret wtre croton water ms ibe; quire of T. J. eases acdecates thirteen rooms, on the feet from Second avenue, wi EY, 627 Broadway, or on the pre ith rt ‘ANTED_A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTADBL youn i ‘woman, as seamstress; has no objection to t care of achild if required. No objection to go short di tance in the county Bost of city reference given. Pleave jowery, booksto: ANTED—A PROTESTANT WOMAN, AS COOK, TO 0 im Bost of noes required. A gy! oftairinh aven mt, between 9 and L2 J ANTED—A SFTUATION, AS CHAMBERMAID, BY a di tion. Best elty reference given ty Jobe ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE iniddle-agod woman, as nurse or housekeeper, and to tuke care of a baby fr birth. of city refer- ence can be given. Plearo call for two days at Sit Weat Thirty-irst street floor. WA43TED-A YOUNG LADY, TO ATTEND A DRY goods store. One having a knowledgo of the millinory business preferred. Apply to GILL & SLOAN, No. 150 Ful- ton avenue, Brooklyn. ‘ANTED—A PROTESTANT GIRL OR WOMAN. TO do the goneral housework of @ small family, without children; must be good cook, washer and ironer, aud have a good character from her last employer. An ‘American Preferred. To one answering the above description liberal wages will be given. Apply at 173 Sacket stroet, betwoon Court and Clinton jouth Brooklyn. ANTED—A WOMAN. TO. COOK, WASIL, AND iron, ina private family. She must understand her business thorough! come well recommended. None other need apply at No. 39 Seventh strect, in (he morning. 2p W: NTED—A SITUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE oung Woman, a4 clambermaid and waiter. Bost of city references riven. Please call at 82 Thirty-fifth strost, hetween Seventh avenue and Broadway, Can be seon for wo days, V ANTED—BY A VERY RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman, asitnation as chambermaid and to asaist in washing, or to do the general housework of # xmall private family. Can produce the bert of city reference. Can be seen for two days at 120 St. Mark's place, Eighth street. ANTED~A SITUATION TO DO COOKING, WASH ing and ironing, by @ respectable girl, in a small yate lanes A Inquire in the bakery, 199 rince stiect. Vo secon until engaged ‘WAXTED—\ GOOD COOK, WASHER AND IRONER, to whom good wazes will be paid. None need pt unless they can fill the ee come well 1 commended. 7 Wiliow street, Brookly’ a2 TANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, | a situation as waiter or chembermaid, to do plain tewing. Best et city reference givon, Apply at @ West WwW ashington B pizce, r reom 16. TUATION, BY A RESPECTABLE ood cook, and first rate baker, and ironing if it is required, in a pri "The heat of city reference given. Please call at 131 Twenticth street, Seventh avenue WANTED=A MAN AND HIS WIFE, ACQUAINTED ‘with farming and gardening, to work and take charge of 8 small farm about sev five milos out of the city. ett residence, ANTED-—SIX OR EIGHT ACTIVE YOUNG ME: with a capital of from $5to that will pay, net of exponsos, three or four to travel on salaries of from $20 to month. Apply to J. H. Shafer, TED—A coop VEGETABLE GARDENER, FOR about six months. One who understands his business may apply at No. 39 Seventh street, in the morning or evening. PHYSICIAN, THE POST OF TR: To invalids, or persons desirous of opportunit; charac- h, n furnish tho best of city to character aud ability. Address Medicus, offers of ter rarely reference Herald office. ANTED—A DRUG CLERK, TO GO TO THE | northern part of the State of Louisiana, to attend to 4 drug store and put up proseriptions. | Address J... care C Ie is in thorou gas throughou Ist Ma; No.5 Hanover pla tion. Of every deveri Island, five mi! ferries, and near the Flushin, halfor two thirds of the pur bond and mortgag gh rep is going to Er e house, filled ain tht ewett is grounds are bi iption, hor air, slidiug doors, marble mantels, and contains nine rooms. P. For further particulars aj ce, or to E. ROC! bie, OUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE. half: mney, fray m the N ind Newtown railroad. OTTAGE HOUSE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN—ONE of thoee neat frame cottage uses in Hanover place. 1m ion given. ly on the promises, 09 South treet —WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, rope, au elegant two and s in with brick, ring nder’ ® high state’ of ifully Inid 0 it ines, &o. Sit Fulton and W. IGHTH AVENUE LOTS FOR =e om TO 10 LEASE. — ‘The south-west corner of Sevent: and one adjoining Jot om th Pa Kon 7, sixth stree! ‘Shipemivn, 318 South stree OR SALE—A PATENT SAFE, IN PERFECT ORDER, ait For ie gf address A, adie sho; 9 counter tws ings. cases; also threo large signs with over eighty block letters, To be soon at 61 Walker street, W. 8. R., Herald office. vy feet long; two fine ma- F depot, Hi ae iar] mis lem Railroad, one hou: story house wit ac *iateher, oF an. OR SALE—A BARGAIN, Ls haem ag ae WEST- chester county, fifte ide fro le Pegs ish ten rooms, of prime land; abuadance ‘ot a for country residence, merchant, or ash. Jou 3. yACKSO ym Bronxvi —— jetor i will be t Sor he. application to OR SALE.—. 0 go to California, SMITH & D) On the t materials. For ter Inquire at 2/7 OR SALE—A FIRST CLASS LIVERY ‘one of the most oligil & good busin 5 is abo 1d Jow for ensh, Full par AK, NEAT TWO STORY AND BASEM house, «together with about half an acre of land, ‘ordham, about one hundred Morrisania depot. minence, fecnding villagte. trees of the finest of water close b; The house | of the very Is Reulare, apply to PETER BUCKHOUT, South Foruham, OR SAL 104th stroet, near Broadway, Sixth avenue. sclook P. d commands a fine remises tl lity and in full hearing, a prime weil the door, and all necessary’ outbuildings ; bulit ta the mosh subetential mannuer, aX ~A FEW CHOICE B! STABLE, IN locations in this city, now doing aily inergasing. ‘The present pro- Br? Jease and stock s will be given on aa eiguth avenue, ond prospect of the eur- oro is several fruit ma aud more full par- LDING LOTS ON nd Fifty fifth street near rondway, between J and 6 ¥ goode H | | tal inthis kind of business. inquito at Baker's news depot, 0034 Fulton Rerest, Brooklyn. (OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NORTHWEST corner of Sixth avenue and Forty-first street, four story house mdi Jots, with brick stall a’ Sixth avenue, atreet, up wtairs, ing né ce for any one wishin oR (fect LONG ESTABL ISHED AND WELL B japer route, on a morning This te invest a sinal ‘or furth ca particulal Apply to ea on Fort; a af oo M. PINCKNEY, first street: also two 1, between Broadw: ood investment. jandi mortgage. Tit! Inquice of FOSTER & treet, Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry. | JOR SALE—A TWO bath, and range work. House 0 by 40, lot 20 by Possession given Int of May. DENIAM, corner of Eighth avenue and Sixteenth street. STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house on Sixteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, with barement and counter cellar, marble mantels, nd ‘built of the best ma rials by day's 100. “Title. indieputatte. quire at the office of J. Denning, Eeq., OR SALE—A BRICK YARD,ON THE NORTH RIVER, shout sixty miles from this city. Binh Y & OOD For particulars ry Fisbkili Landing, or CAMP: ¥, No.7 Broad street. of Me 40 Cortlandt street, with reference. ‘ANTED—IN A TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. competent to eut pantaloon: nd reference, Mer ‘AITER WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, TEN iniles from the city, in Westchester. He must under- stand his business thoroughly, and come well recommended. Apply at 43 Exchange place, NTED—A BOY, TO LEARN THE BUSINESS, ALSO try clerk, by A. Journeay, Jr., & Co., 41 and 45 Warren str 7 ANTED—A COLORED BOY, FOURTEEN OR FIF- teen years of ago, to clean and take caro of an of- fice, run of errands, &e. He must reside with his parents: ‘Testimonials of character will be required. Apply this day, between the hours of 1 and I, st 351 Broadway, up stairs. LOST AND FOUN: propane? ROBINSON'S EXCHANGE OFFICE, 159 Fulton street, one door irom Broadway, a sealed pack ago, dirceted to O. Shanzhae, Esq. a care of J. Sullic Wax, No.2 Dey strect. ‘The owner ‘can have the saine by calli as above, and redeeming ® bad twenty doliar bill on ti Cransto k, Rhode Island, L O8T.— CERTIFICATE OF STOCK, NO. 63,0¥ THE SHIP 4 Timber Bending Company for 200 shar two eertia. cates of stock of the Ship Timber Bending way for 100 shares each. The public are cantioned against t! rhb dat the office of the company, where @ suitable Te- atop, will be paid to the finder ‘upon Their being given up. wart J STON FRIDAY, IN THE VICINITY Custom House, & pocket book. containing a letter and sme money in hills of the Phenix Bank, also a ticket of the Mercantile Library, No. 137, The finder’ will be suitably ro- warded by leavingit at. 82 Pearl street, up stairs. OST—A WATCH SEAL, CONTAINING A LIKENESS, inder will be liberally rewarded by leaving it at Gothle Hall Howling Saloon, $16 Broadway, G «i OMMY TO MOLLY—SCROLL ae FOUND in Fifth avenue stage, engraved Tominy to Molly. Ta quire room 94 St, Nicholas Hotel. THE TRADE! &C, 1 nd eaulkers was held on Friday evening, 24th inst., t Broadway Hous cot, to take into consideration the matter of a ade by the jovmeymen in their employ for an E Peter McNamara was called to the Richera Politen was appointed Secretary. The following retolutions were offored and unanimously adopted Resolved, That we havea high and respectful appreciation of the rights as well ns tho dignity of Inbor, and Iully recog: nize the principle that " the Iaborer {a worthy of his hire.’ Resolved, That we havo a lively sympathy with the work ing classes’ generally, and especially with that portion con- nected with the business in which we aro ongaged, and are at all times ready to ¢o-ope measure tending to their substantial and pormanent good ; but believing, as we sincerely do believe, that the recent movement among them, contemplating a demand for an ad vance of their wages from to $3 per day, will in no the contrary, he seriously Wletrimental diverting business from this port, hy mechanics from other secti: ask country, and thus be the means of diminishing thoir « of employment, therefore, at to their interests, thronging our city with ti Resolved, That we deom it inoxpedient to comply with | their demand, and respectfully recommend to them a te consideration of their determination to ‘strike, ”’ at prorent for any farther advance upon th. current rate of wn TER MCNAMARA, Chairman. Rrenann Porton, Secretary. DATTERN MAKER WANTED—AT 8 DUANE one accustomed to light york workmen need apply, to D.C. F WaAtcumaKens WANTED—TWO FI workmen, one to go South; also one for ti to Hiram Young, 165 Broadway. ANTED—A FIRST CLASS WATCHMARER other need apply to Fellows & Co. STREET, Nono but first class NONE No. 17 Maiden Lane. ANTED—TWO GOOD SASH MAKERS ; NON VEED Vy Apply uniets good workmen ; and also a amart, active voy, One 8 been at the trade preferred, in which good wages wit be given, Apply at No. 34 West Thirtoonth | str eT HAT’ yment will be given, ae the business. Apply cornor rvgklyn, ANTED—TWELVE OR FOURTERN trimmere—conetant em: few girls will be taken to lear Ray mond Aud Boliyay soggyt or THE | corner of East Broadway and | rate with them in any and every | PF avent at Price, ‘ALE—A SMALL FIRS' Thirty-sixth str (e of Madison, (000. Two-thirds of ftrects before 10 Ara: of etter APMC” OR SATE.—A BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOUSE, IN | churches, and railroad depot; contai bor HOUSE, NO. 30 yuse from Fifth E echase money ma) West Thirty-six Jar, with barn, carriage Bouse, stable, 1 garden, fruit tr 10% neres of superior preund, vplian te water. a ‘o large ponds. Apply to J. | E LA GRACERIE, on the premis y, third floor. iu complete order. WOR §. SAL E—FIVE THREE STORY AND OR SALE—SOME OF THE MOST DESIRABLE LOTS in this city. Thirteen lots, 112th strects, near Bloomingdal and Eleventh avenues. Als he city, Terms easy.” Inquire of W. D. PA situated betwoen 111th and ale road, and between Tenth everal other lots in different | BASEMENT brick houses in Fitty-third street, between Second and Third avenno ‘All the modorn improve- rice $6,000. Apply to D. ROBINS, | OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT | ty-seventh street, | dond and mortgage for ti ‘0. 275 WEST TWEN rice $4,000: $2,000 can remain on years. Inquire on the promise | OR SALE—THE STOCK “AND FIXTURES OF “A well established grocery and liquor store, now doin, usiness, onthe corner of Pearl and Frank! Possession given immediately. | OAKLEY, on the premises JOR SALE—A. _ business, first ra’ streete, | FY | T connt of 384 pr the bonds guaranteed, Offic OR SALE—ONE SEC em also, | 38 | of New ed with frnit tr | Scotch Plains OR SALE—A SMAT, fixtures, and good wil factory reasons for sellin iF | | puital honee is well finished price is $6,000, subject to a mortgage for | cont, payable in 1+02. Wednesday next, not sooner dis) to RALPH T, Ne inehes front by 88 feet; SALE—THRER fo the summer seneon, ears lease ing is a four ‘atory LETHE 100! EMIGRAN Inquire at 100 pur persons; ver} fh C. SEGRI 7 front, by Tt will he by A. Hf GLOVER, Hi2 Ninth avenue ALL MORTGAGES ON BROOK, unenenmbered property worth treble the ‘0 years to run, and drawing inte: in trims of $1,000, $1 cent will be ailowe o ‘Address Congreve, New York Post DHAND ROCKAWAY. one secondhand gig: one do, light | shifting top wagon; one do. | very little used; and one do bne LIQUOR STORE, doing good cash busin: STORY aty-fonrth otroet, nent Ninth roughout, with bath room, &é.: atp Nicolay, at the Exch axed of at private sale. No 12 Ann street, or to Kort Apply to T. at at seven A 300, and $1,400, d the paymen' TO ight no top wagon, but 83 Wagon, for sale cheap. two new Boston chaives, and several new business Wagons: all to be seen at WM. RAFFERTY’S Repositor/, “anal atreet. | JPOR SALE—A Hore! try, nowt New York, a ersey, SITUATED IN THE COUN sible b, oof the healthton the Central Railroad nd doi 0 residences f the city dur- 3 The buildings are spacious and In hes would accommodate about thirty land and a well shaded garden, stock elonging to the property. Apply at the tis: Apply to iv, 232 Wost Seventeenth street, ;OR Lay gt STOCK, FIXTURES AND SEVEN | ods aud millinery store | house, 20 feet front by W) fect | decp, on the corner of Third avenus andFittieth street, | ply on the premise OR SAVE—THR THREL and lot No. 25 the Ap: FRAME HOUSE out 10) feet deep: phe 000, wt #ix per ie auction on it mg For partiow and rear by d now in first rate order. er two o'clock, to LEML MUEL V E AND LOT NO. botweon Fifth and Sixth avenues; ioe half the block; briek Front, two. stories, Laser 20 ) TE NTH Fs | F° year. att Bren R SARA. SMALL and cellar how, with railing in fron water pipes on every fivor, and € roton aqueduct. kitchen priy, Price $3,404 ire on the promises, 74 W nas Adyay ond Siath ayeaey T rate on first floo AND BEL THREE $TORY house and lot, nearly Croton and connected. with __ Will be let for $400 por t Thirty third street 0 Wall | ANDSOME THREE STORY HOUSE STOCK, » ‘OTEL AND FURNITURE FOR SALE-—THE LEASE of a first class hotel in Broadway, doing ® good busi- The furniture ew aud unencumbered. Ten thou- sh will be required, the balance can re- ponsibie and respectable parties will be teats ‘with, “Addreee Hotel Lease, Post Office, New York. RAY HILL PROPERTY.—FOR SALE, SEVERAL ‘lass English bascmont houses, comporing a block n, situated on the north of Thirty-ninth street, be- tween Third and have ail the mo- Sixo 18 or particulars, inquire o der, on the premis EAL ESTATE FOR SAL THE THREE STORY brick tenement house 123 Willett street, between Stan- ton and Houston, price ; two vacant lots on 110th street, between Tenth and Eleventh avenues, each 25 b; feet, price $1,000 for the two lots. Apply to E. M. SKID- MOR. tthe office of the New York Evening Post, or at 250 Madieon street. b7 6 feet, amd fox THO: MAS FITZPAT- }) &O. YAST-OFF Aes pe al $2,000 wor’ re pw A Sees © ‘The highest cash price will be liberal! money, for 0 OF pity lots of good | A} eho ins vores ery dei ress thro post, or call on JAME XN at bi¢ second hand store, No, 11 Orange street NOTICE—TO HAVE YOUR SUMMER clothing properly cl iyed, altered, pressed or re- maid notice, chet nd them to 553 Pearl Candedel to have them done as A. CORTISSOS, 553 Pearl stroct. ATERPROOF CLOTHI ‘&C.— ENTIRELY new fabrice, made of Rider's patent vulcanized gutta percha, free from unpleasant smell, will not decompose and ket sticky like India rubber, are lighter, cheaper, moro Reautiful, and will stand all climates—comprising clothing of all kinds, carriage cloths, horse covers, piano covers, travelling bage, druggist’s articles, life preservers, steam paeking, and hundreds of other articles—all manufactured And for sale by the North Ameriean Gutta Poreha Company, 102 Broadway. WILLIAM RIDER, President. | ges of labels. IGNEBS? BS’ SALE qNOT®, sears, v0 ore : aff. D'Es tot row: ot, ae serail are, of various ie Casen, ‘counters, boxes, t Bie vein Sue above will be found » fi tunity f e above 's fine op] it} ite trade hotels, restaurants, private familie Ae.) UCTION SALE.—TWO IG Toms, one fifty-two # filn triangle Loge with a vaehbhy ok cthae teeld ead MaaeaineD manufacturing the hereafter named ‘tigles—One loom loon po a gall . Hinges, fumpwick, webbing, gern Baler ue ¥ COLTON wil ts y next, March 27, at corner , over the Albany depot, CHILTON iconoraas TO HOTEL AND He Cole & ebiton sede in pa boiler apparat Toasters, several large refrigerators, marble floor on main saloon, warble counters, large picr and mantel glasses, seve ud engravings, steam copper and washing ap- fixtures, barroom fixtures, large quantity of Erockery and glassware, chairs, tailca, stools, weds: and bedding, together w wortment ‘of various artich ted with t ness. Catalogues ale at the hotel, orat the OOKLYN LOTS | TO BE SOLD CHEAP AT AUC- B* tion.—JOHN K. oak LEY, Anctionser, By Oakley & Wright, Monday, Maro! 12 o'clock M:. at the salcsroom, $43 Fulton Besse, nite C ity Hall,) Brooklyn. Peromptory sale of one hu d eight building lets the Ninth ward, Brooklyn. Utica ayocue—Bleven lots on cust aide, between Warren and Ialtic streets, Rochester avenue—Seven lots on West side, between Warren and Bal: tie streets. Warren street—Twenty tire lots on south side, hetween Utica and Rochester avenues. Taitic street—E and Rochester ts on north Wyckoff stro nd Roeh kyenne, between all surveyed, ataked out und numbered to co the map of gate, which map i offive, Cornwell, sirtete hatwide, tak eee the recular streote and avenues, seecrding to the Commictioner’s map for laying out the city of Brooklyn. ‘This property is desirably los tiedinte vicinity of good improvements, within Fultoa avenue, Qunituser are now running, and ond with is filed in Kings County Register's The etreets and avenues are tail.) Brooklyn, and and #0 tok Ii. Cornwell, coruer of street, i Gor CO. will vet ats “he store of Kobert } ‘New Brighton, Staten Island, the whole of the stock of dry oods, rit fate ‘and piece foods ia. in great varie- ty. the household furniture, consisting of bedateads, ingrain ahd Brussels carpets, washstands, chairs, bureaus, mirrors, sofas, tete-a-tet rlor chairs, rocking do., cen: tre tables, mantel | the usual old furniture, «! store Axvares, 4c. Catalogues ready H. NICOLA INTZENICH. hief salesman of H. H. Led! VISH, COUNTER, SHANGHAES, &C 103g o'clock. at 67 Dey joked And pickled. herring, raising, sexars, tobacco, br the day previow —AUCTION—ON rect, corner of aa codfish, ‘ ith y, gin oham. 0 ee Cotinter, with compartments un- erneath, aleo,wibt of Shan or ELLI INGTON. A ChRTER, Auctioneer. ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONERR.—WE DEG LEAVE to announce, that in consequence of the disposal of the house and stables o aving been private rale, no auction sa! suaktatucior lll acerba tae eeieeiataeer es: HENRY H. LEEDS & CO., ‘all street. mont h vertised, MPORTED oI PAINTINGS AT AUCTION.—A. H. . will well at auction on Tuesday, March, ings, eighty in pumber, r fon, many of them of great merit, com riety of subjects, aclected with care und judgment, to be without reserve. Amongst thom will be found duamples by ignant, P. de Cortona, Paunirio, Salvator Rosa, erelli, Guido, G, Poursin, Raphael, Lucatelli,Furinl, Porusti, Romanelli, G ofrio, Guercerio, Bill ees a great variet i capes, bacchanalian sce pictures, Magdalen, flower piec tectural pieces, de., on view H. OL E WARD SINTZENICH, Late chief salesman with H. I. Leeds & Co. SALES AT AUCTION. LOTS ON HENRY AND HARRISON STREETS AND Cheever place, Brooklyn —JAMES COLE & SON will Tuesday, March 28, nt 12 o'clock, at the ge, NewYork, owing desirable pro te on Henty vtrect, between Harrison aud 1 lot on Harrison wer place; 4 lotson Cheever place, between Harrison and Degraw streets. Theso lots are vety desira being ina very fart improving part of South Brookl. onig'a few mingtes walk from the South ferry. For jx Mape and particulars, epply to the auctioneers, No, | sSFuiton Ttreet, Brooklyn UCTION NOTICE.—TWO HUNDRED PACKAGES glass tumblers, de , and two hundred lots C. C., dipt and other ware—W. W. SHIRLEY, auctioneer —On Mor day, March 27, at 10 o'clock, by J. 8. H- BARTLETT, at John etreet, poritive sale of the above, to close consigi mente. On time over $100. The glass just received, and will | be sold by the package. OTICE SAMUEL OSGOOD, AUCTION tle Garden, on Monday 16 tell at auction on chairs, ben: e staude, lamps, and the whole of the bar fixtures, & oy Farther particnlars in future advertivement. A veh SALE OF ‘BOOTS AND SHOES.—JAM MILLER, Auctioneer, will sell on Monday. March 27, @olock A. the store of Th: Blanchard & Co, 280 etreet, 900 cases prime boots, shocs and brogan DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.—THE STOCK, FIXTURES Ps lense of the public house No. he Broome street, known as the Cornet, lately oceupi James Shelton. For particulars apply on the premiven, orof'C. 8 ORATUL- LA, 49 Bow UCTION SALE.—THE CELLARS CONNECTED With A the taveral Bella markets belonging to the city, sundry lot a. will be Teneedl om bide at Boble 7, ADHL 4, 1804, at To'elock, M.. at th Sity Hall, for the Term of five yearr from the first duy of ay next. N. B.—Liste of the ropert to be leased, oon jaining sleo the terms and conditions of sale, bined on application at the Comptrolter's Osiee, ® of Records. JACOB A, WESTERVELT, Mayor, TILLOU, FLAGS, Comptrcller ONDS, Chamberlain SEY, Chr. F, Com. Ba, Ald., . M. VERMILYE, Gh. F. Com. Bd. Coun's Commitsioners of Bisking Fand | Finance tester ‘Sew Vark. Feb. | ALBERT H. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—PEREMP } tory sale, to close a concern, of two hundred very valu ite buidatn eton, 8. 1. lote at Stap! Alvert H. Nicolay Will tell on Fuceday, April 1, at 12 o'clock, precisely, on the ground. Stapleton, two hundred very valuable and tlighhle building lote known aa the Stapleton Dock property. ‘These lots are situated on the bay, and for business or manu. | facturing purposes are unturpauee, and they are opposite to and in #i the city of New York, being immediately con- tiguous to the Staten Teland and New York. Ferry Com ompa Ry'e landing at Stapleton. Communfenting with the elty Goring the summer every half Lour, and in the winter every hour, landing at Whitehall, Now York, this property, i Teally nearer to Wall etrest than Fuurtosnth re lots are selling from $10,000 to $i isan abundant supply of the finest spring water to bo bad on | | the premises, whereby the heavy tax for Croton water, to | which the manufacturer or iechanic is subject to’ in | the cit; avoided, as well as other enormous city taxation’, while ths ‘actual convenience of the location new! purposes is greator. This entire property ‘a water front of nearly fifteen hundred fect, The whole maritime commerce of the port of 3 pass this point, | as the channel ro on this ide of the h offering great advantages as a dopot for our large ¢r as a storehousing depot. iy unequalled, an eamers, ‘The salubrity of tue situation the mechanic or Iaborer may work to great advantage in an atmosphere constantly tempered in the summer season by the sea breezes, and the location unsurpassed, commanding an extensive view of the whole bay of New York. Thus an opportunity is offered to busi- nese men, manufacturers, or cupitalirts, rarely to be met with, and ie worthy of attention, A larke map, showing the relative position of the property with the Staten Island shore, can be seen at the office of the auctioneer. { per money can remain on bond or mort cent, or a discount of 5 per For lithographic and full particulars apply to the auctioneer, No. 4 street. THONY J. BLEECKER, AUCTIONEER. emptory sale of 6% valugole buildin bth ward of the city ot Brooklyn, and on race. Immediately mijoining, in ANTHONY J. BLEECKER will sell et auction on Twos. day, April 18, old ieteand gores of land ia the Eighth ward of the city of Brooklyn, nated on Seventeenth, teenth, Nineteenth, and Twentieth streets, and Tenth Eleventh nes, comprising | th the whole tract lying be- tween Seventeenth and Twenticth streets, and Tenth ave | nue and the Flatbush line; also, tho easterly half of the ER indsor Ter a> Mocks Tying between Eighteenth and Twentieth stroets, on Ninth and Tenth aven Eighteenth street is opened | through into Flatbush, and is onder contract to be graded d throughont ite entire length, ov or before the Ist next; the lote fronting on Big! th street ore wn: der contract to be graded, those re ring excavation to | the grade of the st 1 those requiring filling to within three fect of tho grade of the strect, -of both of which oon tracts purchasers will have the benefit free of expense. Also, the whole of the valuable property known ag Windsor Ter race, in the town of Flatbush, adjoining the Brooklyn lots thove dereribed, fronting on the, Coney Tatand plank road, and comprising the p both sfdes of Seely and Van derbilt, streets, now . and also that on both si of continuation o This | very desirable property will be gold in section taining | from pix to tweree lots amen. ruil eo nant F restric. | tions againet nuiaw most ¢ to he fo Seely # The gant villa rite ork are | don this exta o tand the Brooklyn line sitivated agricultural plains 1 Hook and Rockaway, the waters of the and the Atlantic in the distance, Free from city taxes.and ssoesments, and within two and m half miles of Hamilton | avenue ferry, of easy access by omnibuses from Fulton | ferry, and in the immediate vicinity of extensive and orna- | mental improvemonts, Sixty per cent of the purchase | money may remain on bond and mortgage fortiree y le indisputable. Maps may be had at the suctioncer’s d after the Gih of April lower bay | THONY. J. BLEECKER AUCTIONEER —NOUSE street, north side, only about 175 feet from Hudson st ot t front and rear by {6 fect | inches in dept Posse tion on the iat of May wes’: tithe put Ye por, emptory. Two fe of the porchaee j and mortgare for thrve years pth bh d Oe eee tecaeeds cy may remain Fer farther partion ‘ he town of Flathash.— | OHN L. VANDEWATER, AUCTIONEER.—T0-MOR: row, Monday, March 27, at il o'clock, at corner Pin Naseaw streets, a large assortment of ro a Wrait gress, from the nursery of G. Mare, Enq., Astoria, consisting of standard dwarf, moss, climbing an aad ‘running rosea, apple, pear and peach i -y variet SOMERINDYKE, aT tre street, corner of Franklin i eraiare at 10 o'clock, at N: in said store, co id nofa be sk, show case, WALTLAS 7. BOYD, Salesman. ARGE SALE OF RICH AND VALUABLE HOUSE- 4 bold furniture, rosewood pianoforte, &e.—R. W. Westcott, dries, one offi auctioneer, will sell Ly catalogue on Monday morning, March 27, at 1034 o'clock , all the rich rosewood and mahogany furviture contained. tn house i door from Fourteenth et: ia highest bidde, rain or ‘ists of splendid oval and Cr ¢ rosewood pianoforte, two par- tin brocade; handsome etogere; glass doors ed rosewood tables, recep , Fosewood and mabogan; tete elegant ormolu ila tates: embroid- ered curtains and nich ‘with a imam paneies and splen did variety of mantel vane sopmeiee cages, marble rtatnettes, &c, Jn elegant collec (om of ait paintings, including one magnific eco, coat $120. furniture, consisting of 9 a Rowse. Gees to be removed ontiealy rai} ay night. RUSSELL WESTCOTT, ‘Auctioneer. OTICE.—TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION TQ PAY EX: nees, on the 3d day of Aj 12 o'clock, at the Buil’s Head, Twenty-fourth Feet, ora tay horse, lett on the farm now occupied by Mrs. ‘Thornton, on Newtown Creek, near the landing of tue Twenty third, street ferrg. \ THORNTON. SITIVE SALEBY ORDER OF THE TRUSTRESOF the First Presbyterian Church of Brook! COLE & SON will sell at a 12 o'clock, at the Merchant: lowing desi of Joralemon stres ton street. The lotis 25 feet | 100 feet on one side and 96 feet 2 | ection on Tuesday PEREMPTORY SALE OF ELEGANT FURNITUR Will be sold on Tuesday, March 28, at 1H s o'clock, the richiand elegant furniture and house farn hing artic in the house on Forty-fifth stre doors east of Broad- way, comblating of rich carved rosewood guites of parlor furniture, some frames, fine colored crayon paintin ten sets, chitin dinner set, rosewood beds ends, bureau washstdnds, mahogany a a French bed etoads, best bair mattresses, extension 1d walnut cott: gilt china toi dining ih ed wall aut ind ab uly rockery an jaseware “I re Tie sale is worthy the attention, of howsekee . As 4 thing is in fine order, the owner is about lei sity. Men wi tnce to remove the goods. Broadway door, and Sixth avenue cars oye Fd D id Rye ve vold without? FROM SIX TO JUPERB VILLA SITES, CONTAININ | twelve ats eoeh, to be sold at anction by ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, on Tuesday, I8th April, 184, at twel o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, situated on See rt Vanderhilt strecta—Windeor Terraco—Flathuah, 04 | ing the Brookiyn (ity line, and near the Coney Island plank road, two and a half miles from the Hamilton avenue Ferry. Persone desirous to possess » location ia the i | diate vicinity of the metropolis, unrivalled by | ing extent and combined beauty of its ocean view, are invited to examine this pro pants for restrictions seainst nuisances pi be inverted | the deeds. Pure | Seely street and t rade a | Sr'tate, according to profiles furnisted on the map and S | covenant to that effect embraced in the deeds—this being | the only mode of securing a uniform grade as the property from | situated iz outside the city line, and is free ty tases and asresstente, and beyond the roach of corporatio ordinances. Also, at the same tim ire tnd ee ot the elegant and commodions subarban villas no Seely Peet strect, and two on bilt crest, Touch ae of ground,) to be completely fin ‘the ne ithe rloucer's the purchaser>, ‘Maps mey be chtained « on and Sy the sth Apri, Sixty per cent of the purchase Roney may remain on vond and mortgage fo years. Title Indispatat le, Full warranty de ‘wil ng printed abstracts of title may be obtained one dollar a copy. Sale positive to the high PELL, AUCTIONEER.—SALE OF 1} marble mantels.—Pell & Co. will sell iain of Me. M. comprising richly sculptured and costly morte smautels: now designs. Also, variety o white ordinary veined Sienna, ato, varity of pa Lisbon marbles, Terms, four and six months. W.,’ §, MELLOR + tique furnitn pt 44d Broadway, G voll ag nbowe modern and antique furaivaees Yost city manufacturers, and warranted, tors, the trade, and those about refurni the stock elegant (ueniture, of te mot cont and such ae can be relied upon, The stock coms im pai of carved rosewood wardrobes, mirror doors, richly earved rosewood etegeres and backs, several elegant Pda ey ah, " oa apg AN. ith inet, at o clock, noon Bivon mal = Hotel ny tat see oserip ro wood parlor suits, covered in satin broeatel Turkish eary and. Voltaire. ¢ eras roestwos wood ea stends, b any, walnut proved pi . Tt would bi is si Yoartorof the rtock, which ean en amination. Also f¥o rosewood sev fo and finish, one of which cost & Linderan & Attention of thors in wa Virtue of a chattel mortgage, w Well Wert’ y thy wtsontyon of the