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NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1865. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY a Coated MENDEZ, MISER’S oa. DAUGHTER; HA! labaryath of whose cino’s not clear et the - Your tale is bottor Fit me A ve wp Fierce: pdPny UMONT A: a is 424, the period at whieh oar story opens, Marcha ¥ ‘was nw po hg of plain aia nai 2 appenrs oe ¢ immense f High and low decree.” agorianss to ioe ‘wan foe eter bo Brat iicen sort Siewert po had acquired fe 3 aera sia ea te doa sometim Fareogets Pete Quin had a not hesitated eo ins mere in accomplishing his bloody were @ rufian named ios, ne wi to kill Marthe i attem| of bo held implicating him ant would hang him were th bite. were th Rates enown ony ae a eaeaie title,’ aud. skill saother vil: Jain, wi ly became s usurer, called Stork. Previous to the iran bce made carta 0 od. Mar owiadge of tho ted but confirm knowledge o' e hath ete Tete Captain,” “Murders, abduce sebboriee and perjuries, were Phe stock in tras ate la tla of avarice and his vicious, doprava horaled with aod of hoy ‘career of infery by committin; their search, and, with bis elaborate gains, ot his hitherto oppressed, untutered, (Ban rl for the old man had always tronted her a kept her in teclusion, amounting almost to Althongh uneducated, and ignorant of the its of good example, Martha was ‘innate! —s he Dlesaing derived, with her surname, from her mother, spicious ciroumstan a her dai Martha’ ota ee, oseln bg Late of of Maviduale wt ni whom was instinctive and never iJ bed ensowed bee to the 9 nny ‘of herself and awerfal beyond et wealth-—hee grandfather's er 80. They involved haraoter, tious of isu ‘and bowor, ‘and family ‘secrets a3 her grandfattier’s socomplioes and i A ema Had existence minal! eld. cathealiea know of = whom she “hea held var thet thers—as sie er mile, house of Mra. Watkins, a retired actress, in From this place events, which it wore noes ‘Tpecity, threw her upon the care of Madame Gactachl, the star of the opera. By this worthy woman she was fen to France and educated to All her (Garrachi') place, ich was vacated Ly the loss of her voice, in the lyric officer sotenhed to the It was there that 3 eat Paadedlonn ond allvats what Hodecmed tobe the noocnsity etrigidiy’ observing ail eho Feoegnised whims and time honored conventionalisms of that tyrannical monster termed “good society.” His flattering fessional celebrity was just and merited, and Martha was fortunate in at first becoming, and afterwards remaining his client Hi ome Intereated, not improperly; in mat- tors in which Peter fies had had a hand, and Mart! it; 4, it was tok is advice that ahe was mainly indebted tor her prevent position. We have law; it shall: ret a Fi yot done with ys of s blind “nd laiat, x ra Races with his t ‘The birt! som friend, Geo! cer, whose visits to the ndju }, until i ooh gers by the th sappoari the Yatter, was. th fas Itwasmavy years after the disappearance of George ‘Maitland (son of General Maitland) that the discovery was made that Peter Quin's agents had murdered him, and oon- coated his body in snold house belonging to the miser. Of this the vastly important and deeply interesting y Moore died almost direetly after she gave birth to aroine, and poor Therese, cbarzed with being the guilty mother of the innocent babe, was driven forth upon tho ‘world by her blind old father, who cursed hor feathuily, in his rage, and then depurted fro home to wand ono one kuew whither. ‘It was many y aly again. |The *unfortunate girl could not mpatation of ed oath to hor her ited upon her name har! y rat love, C! Gratam, the organistof the village church. ‘Wo will now take the reader along with us, - vote p few ox words to the Trevanian family. The t baronet, Sir Walter Trevanian, was the son of tho a it wife having de- Eawart iD curing bin owe bs son years ‘annical pedagogue, eres became of Setise dl Bib pacer Wo ubeeunrece Teave sede “the: tail tow desocnded to his Prayed that oy, one his Majority, and died birthday, Hoe had And prepared threo copics of (the seals of which Were not to be broken until Sir hed Vn soars) one of which wan entrusted ta, Revs Amberwell, a near relative of George Maitiand, ono toa Colonel (Hartington, ‘and one to Mr. Foster already ken ‘atiomen wero also furnished with a horising them, as executors, to draw runded property whieh had 8 minority, and {n) e benefit of Geor, the testator being, of course, uns of tl that his friend George had ‘net with, Tt will bo that the young baronet (Edward) took every pro- Alienate tho estates from his unnatural nt Mev. Onias Amberwoll, for the saxo of tho rich living and great tithes of the church of Farnsworth, betrayed his trust, And delivered his copy of the will to. Sir Richard, wh once destroyed it; Lawyer Foster's copy was at an iron eafe in bis rivate office by his head clerk and 4 and imprison 4, gold to him (si t tl atesn Vert, ‘confiding the precious packet Se hie talvhead aman who, in his youth, had been the ser: a Hs ardently attached to him. Sir and Clement Fostor bein: in the same tori Colonel Harringto his attempts to" seoure, the. document. ore ruin Duncan by charging him itn robl x his dead master, but the faithful fellow eluded the snares spread for him, and in comparative safety. A few words more con- cerning the Trevan’ have done with thelr antecedents for Tt was a tradi- thi be ian House always ummm to the grave, and onthe night t died Wedid toll + sompleiat was organic and incurable— ad its blood vessels, Thi: the a fat’ the roquovt of his father, Eiward hoard Fo ubrying home from his meeting with his exeeu e Frovanian Arma.’ and was met by the village iat ha Mike Kale who took him for bie ghost wasunknown, but mot thi bat the faet of hi arricide Fes mistaken. he ned foot ‘soon to trate the act by. 8 Rroom whose arm he had previously of passion, and this groom (Tom Tanner) had imparted Hisknopledge of the horrible a Dr. Bennet. He had carefully treasured this seoret within Mevecaste abe divulge it had not yet arrived ‘¢ hore clone our neg Teas ng the reader to fol low the thread of the story, (which opens at the time Fanny after many years of ‘wandering, MarthasMendes, ») ae it will be gem volope CHATTER | 11. rd to the care o aud carofully dove upon e ph ig heyt = camp, the grove, And man telow, ond saints mn ve . For love is heaven, and hea’ Wiiven soore. ly vefore her eandi joving “ by contiding to Mise iat lex her only secret— even eit bad er paid w debt of gratitude ty: Madame Gaerne, (who bad been # kind friend ) nd found consolation in the ‘Vstoned to her with a mi oh, At the risk wong 'f belted rs co for, with the clno rm feeling, of —— in {n her possosslon a in her power to digsover ia het Rvserente of our beroine-te restore lor probably, to 's home of love and bappiness—to dry the tears of those who mourned her. wietion that she had been selfish in hor whl ‘Fonny, om the controry, had boon noble denying in here, wae painful one. In vain the attenpte, iyetice, | would not chang her soft 7 earnest! vis 0 I rmetimes blinds, in ite puri o rosth ane aw that it somanhene La Judgment Marthe had nat giv al Mam are ‘will act rightly.’ sho anid, with » half su pressed sigh; “and even when it is most painful to our the Path of duty is the wisest as well as best. ‘iiss Mindes colored deeply--aho felt. the uniatentional Fup! ateful girl, “you can Raxeprosah tomeha to yourselt yor age all tender and goodness." who framed tho hoart alo ore collectodly: enn judge it,” replied test weaknesses oft- affections, But we will merciful to us ves, de the 8 of atonement on long after passion and selfishness Would: have closed: With this observation the conversation was permitted to dred; but it had made a pmectal improssion on the natural. ly right judging wine of the speaker. The seed was sown, nd only required time to ripau and bring forth. ve very surly hour Madame Garrachi called to sanounce to take her "the sald, ia nr & fo Fanny's e 0 juty of wate over your Tatere hap, oath hose'whe postsss a uatural claim’ on your afection ine has been the olaim of circumstance eitAnd gratitude interrupted our heroine, \ Ltie my consolation to fool so, Fanny!"” continued her Visiter 1 ted your ‘underst —hed tanding instructions leh you's Sold, brilitaat, haatilese being, fitted merely to shinein she worla—it. would be a bitter re, proteh te me in the retiramont to-which I hasten; but your eart, Your sara naturally warm and impotuou: been fades as the intellect which God has gi you, th a leuson aud a warning. Zion td them you contde the dentiey of ‘your life will never saat \iatal art with those we er es Trl tthon it he we feel bow showing our, affections have, boon n lected rem Words whioh have pained oughts whieh Bove eae them “Farowoll, F es ald Madame Garrschi; ‘child of my ageption wl theve for my ankel® at the same © pact sh contained her jewels upow the tame! "De not hesitate” she wddod, secing that our heroine startled at the value of the gift. ‘1 have no further hem | MT bene lene oe ae living not the Chae] and to the be vette I ng no one you-—for the revolution left me 8 a now nothing remains but en, Faniy! and Ry ery =, well oe eons at once! ese, "The vor bent wihTean aed for you ‘not resem) a 1 in one to ony for ya) Re no er rma Rout she feared to te at, her resolution Ape Presence of the tears and entreatics of our ine, the pang ot separating from whom was her last trial. Ga ayee id her doped rks ents cates the library, she min eee out & T may not that your it sorrow: in oarwe of Lis ‘ore by} nad} sey ue taken place. M Hival in the heart of the Tate oe and, With tue exception ct Clement Foster's share in it, it was her wish to engross it Perhaps =. readers will Arp there was something un- the fecling; they are right in tao i ) ‘The defect in Mar- morbid fear lest Fosay should cease to love hor. Sho almost regretted the hagnidcenco of the singer's parting ft, as if it were robbing her of her right for any one to be- stow diamonds upon Fanny. It was not till a tase epost of the pay that our hero, (Cle- ment. Forter) » ing his rogimental duties, found Bimeelt, at libert; soney ay w visit to Harloy street. There was something, Mins jez fancied, more than usually grave in onet it wae diffsrot from the Joyousn ess of the Drecedin eat for tho first time in her life, she felt, Mountful of her favorite. “Was it possible,” she mentally asked herself, “th: ould hesitate, ns word might secure him uch a pris tated, but he nad deli aoa be better for Fanny’ Should retire fren Pne army. nection of ie ssvooeal mother with the murdorer, Poter Quin, and the opposition of his father, which he foresaw, Secided him, For some time the conversation was dull, All throe ap- eared laboring under some restraint. Had Martha ever wen in love, she would at onco have divined the cause; but it never entered into her imagination that her presence, as 7, Was de trop: lover unable, longer to ainful fooling, ward: red 1m her ear, vie fo wished to be alone with consclons girl would have quitted the drawingroom but Clement, taking her gently by the hand, do- ths heart {s burning with impationce,”” he said, ‘it cannot stand upon the cold, formal laws ot coromon: am come to hear my doom, Speak, Fanny! Is it misery =) bliss? Am Lto be the happiest or most wrotohed of man kind? You know my feelings—all that I would ask, all that my love deman am unchanged,” replied our heroine, with » modest “Perhaps I am wrong to sponk thus plainly, but I n reared in ignorance of the world, know notaing of nd prejudices. Whon I bestowed’ my affections, I jem fo entirely that it is beyond my power to recall plush. have “And would yon,” demanded Clement, in Tassionate tendérn h vote th Said Fanny, m ple, honest love of her make @ you happy, b “Tt would be difficult to describe the rapturo with which the young soldier listened to the confession so frankly made, and still more so to repeat tho words. in, which he to thank her. Those who have loved—aud who has not’—can imagine far botter than 4 can deseribe them, Long and mutual confidence followed. The rir explained to her Jover tho enuse of ber appearance upon tage, the debt of gratitude which she had contracted to ¢ Garrachi, and the stru; alfStey na it had cost ah make tone o the onmy felicity 2 het confusion; “if the sim- a have honored by your choice can © happy, for it is wholly aud unreservedly ther attempte ow happy found pleasure in the tri Her lover hung enraptured ‘The more he comprehended deoper we po s Lovo and admiration of t Judge as I ju claimed, i ay heppines would be pe Tove abd acceptance of Fanny, our hero now felt that he had # richt to call upon Miss Mondex for sgie explanation respecting the birth of her adopted child. He felt sleo that it was due to his paren’ see uae he mentally ex- * I must see Martha, ” he said, ** Metore, I guit the house, There must be no mystery between us. rightly Aa her, sne nob reject my entreaties for your hand. w be adaed, pressing it fondly to bis lips, «pil ‘itmo. before ho could find resolution to tose bimecl! away. More than, once he entroated her to ro the words which had made him so happy. ony him,"’ na he anid, “that it was not Sree tnat the love of which he felt 60 vero was really bis, ‘We need not at our heroine complied with his oll AE they did tear Cay ha} y tn rs joy resting like rod eae ‘ashe downenat eyos—her lips trembling with the im ia 8 Nover had it boen the seal of purer bond than the ono it ratified between them. Martha guested in an instant tho nature of the explana- tion whilel had just taken place, when sho beheld the coun- tenance of Clement radiant with joy and satisfaction. Si- lently she extended her hand to him; the wish nearest hor heart was gratified. ** Congratulate me, “I want words to tell he exclaimed. he replied, “You . ¥ you the love of ® traly virtuous heart. I cnn Imagine such feeling: lement; al- thou h it has never been bd to oxperience them.’’ yen you confirm th “Gladiz, Joyourly!" 4 Martha, “Could I havo chosen a husband for Fanny from the world, you would have been my selection.” The Lappy lover raised hor hand to his lips. “But there must be no concealment,” sho added, proudly, “from your fathor. My child mast’ be wooed openly—the choice be known to the world.”” “Do you think,” said our hero, “that I would insult the merits of the woinan I have chosen, by appearing ashamed of my choice? Do not wrong me by such a suspicion. The fan who could hesitate an instant Would be uawortby of her!” “You are right.” “This very hour, armed with her acceptance and your ap- Proval, I mean to beak my fi gq Atd should he refuse ‘is consent!” obsorved Miss “it would be ® sorrow,’ replied the lover, firmly: ‘‘out me! “Noble bey 4 eja 4 the Indy, tJ he took his leave; has tau ful mo my duty, and, pi the task will be With this reso! tion, #0 tardily arrived at, she loft the room to offer her nd congratulations to Fanny, Wir, Venter was perfectly aware hat hie Heh elvent had als- covered her real or adopted child, and more than once, dur. ing the business of the day, (ound himself speculating om the consequences—for ho bad long been aware of the dosire of Miss Mendes, in the event of ber marriage with his son, “Fortunately,” hi they knew reared, tor feruale’ de bie of formi With all i neither @ stern nor sitive on the score of honor. to him, In his sooret eae, be to be really the child of Martha. whose er Quin--a Ramo which the confession of Stork ha dered publicly infamous—rendered the ides of an alliance between Clement and her daughter doubly distasteful. Whilst mentally calculating om the possibility of gotting his son from London for a short time, his reveries were dis- turbed by the sound of his yoice in the outward office. His heart miegave him, when our, hero, afver the asual ss Jutation, requested to be favored with am b I will perform it,"” Fanny being restored to her, for “quite ready—to boar you.” Monday's Herald. " ia 7 ae » “itonae, jeans Sere J a Mion are ube N.Y. ‘in the col Song of the Mosquito. me ots ‘Man a6 We G04 him.” ¥ Sor conte. By Seoeed basa’ planes, mslodoone need’ sagens ond itunes neums for sale or for rent low BERRY ‘& GORDON, 297 Broadway. Oe PIRITUALISM, SECOND VOLUME—BY JUDGE ED. 1 poullshed, by PARTRIDGE & Burka so. Bron NCLE SAMUEL.—THIS NEW PAYER WAS MET yite ‘An Uncon mon sale, and its larity increases ny nee + umber hes moi “4 ut the “Rival R Snow," anced tions for = Bachelor.” Uncle Samuel is a tip tort paper. copy. ADAME HARRIS, 971 BROADWAY, HAVI3 a 30st received ber new ‘and fashiomable spring bonaets {rom fully invite the attention of the ladies Vicinity. She has already opeacd- othte ver Tork ‘eal yoR FARM oF SaLE. COL. CONKLIN, AT HUN- eres, 50 tim! each. hore troat on Staten I tw hoey how hones, ‘vith ing nds wel “BUNCE, 212 Broadway, roo: slrevbery, ve ey ,000 and exchange. $8.00 atime ot ‘Deautitar’ Wreck Fant tis bouse there is a fine. vie country. by if A CHLBER STONE a fy A iow of the Iak ‘aud surrounding B. A. BUNCE, 212 Broadway, room No. 3. $8.00 cali shutters: bery. filnds ang vent flowere and. shrub! ae Ap ONLY $1,000 DOWN. THREE STORY + brown atoné basement house, 25 by 52; lot, 4; Meabecie range, copper boiler, bath, eas throush conservatory: hrary, vi bh out, og 1 Tompkins plage, orn as As ADAME J; FINIELS, 43? BROADWAY, ENTRANCE treet, first door, up stairs. will open rob ith, ingtank, an soscctasent "of Paris , head dresses, & on Tuesday, Mi bonnets, ea W SPRING MANTILLAS. Ny G2! BRODIE, No. 81 Canal street, and No, 63 Lispe- “ ew Yor! WHULRSALE MERCHANTS his new stock of French and home made spring and eummer mantillas, consisting of large, and very select assortment of novelties ince and applique to which he begs tS favite the attention of Casm AND moons. Taw Buvens the eountry, PENING OF PARIS BONEETS AT GENIN'S BA- zaar.—Genin has the pleasure of announcing to the of New York that he will open & treab imporvation of isn GENIN'S Ba Baraat, No. 81d FENING OF PARIS MILLINERY, AT 409 BROAD- ay.—Miss D. A. GARDENER will ‘open, as above, on Thoraday, Maral b 2d vonnete, airect ro a 409 Broad: way, New York; 1503, Congress etreet, Savannah, Ga ARIS MILLINERY.MADAME AUPOIX BEGS | ro inform the indies that sbe will open Paris spring mil linery of her own importation, on Somisiest instant, at Walker street, sad respectfully solicits a cal S* [ol apareenrd SUMMER MAREE AR becriber will ope THUD . MARGH 22, rations and manufactures for venkraolag's tange nd very aroiresie 80: PARISIAN MANTI Pablle inspection ‘mon reapect teat invited. Tn saat tion to ta Uae the same tim: and very re pik of ten and pthenont showin, poneu. Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway. N oF LEADING FASHION IN Sai tiles Ha ace 3 Ball wil Qpen his eplendid stook ream ‘of the metropolis and eur- Mice on Tosatey nosts March di, The display elegant, as he bas. great many novel! Min) were welseted by bimbelf while in Paris, and cannot aoe ew MOLYNEUX BELL, 58 Canal streot, r DRY GOODS, &C. T P. COLE'S, 866 BROADWAY, TWO DOORS ABOVE Union square, just received colored and black silks, rood assortment’ of dry. goods of various shylos, lis shoetings and si 1¢'linen, damask napkins, boys Wear, bombasines, canton cloths. ‘Constantly on hand, @ good assortment of housekeeping goods. FF, DOvOETT, MANUFACTURER, OF LINEN AND « crape collars, 184 Laurens strest, Now York, hi iiand an extensive assortmont of collars, of th fonable i nd best make in the city." N. B. Guasting to 190 samples will rooeive peciapt attention, ERYMPTORY SALE OF EMBROIDERIES. IRISH Scotch and continental manufacture, Tho ontiro spring importations of JOHN HIGGINS & cb. be on sale, 5 bis at reducodfprices, much less than its 1 if eealieeidenies, “ae ana cont sie . linen handkerchiofs. De. do, Trish linen shirt tronts. Do. do. cotton do. Do- do. pee handkorchicfs Do- ods, do. do. And must be sold, with: specified time, the usul credit" short time,’ Sh und S7 Vonoy strect, wad B-Chureh stroct HE LATE FIRE ON THE EIGHTH AVENUE— re selected; a fow ‘we would advise ail who wi to secure first rate barzains in silks, shawls, delaines, plins and dreaa goods of all kinds, marsailles quilts, gounterpanes, Linens, and domortic goods of every doserip: tion, bi m brodories, di &o., to onl! at once, as the pro- sent’ opportun x Will 4oon belpast, Monday, Tucsday ond Wednenay vu Ne be tho last days of CRO! ‘FORD, 459 Eighth ae, corner of irtings 9 & large et of Y, 37 Third avenne. THE TRADES, &0. wot an citenay partnership with a of roferenc ability and reapec bility. Address Manufecturer, Newark, h real name, and it will bo promptly att to. ARDENER.—A PRACTICAL aan by arraeey ) ae ‘thoroughly understands vi gardening, wants @ situation. dress HH.’ Zimmer, New Ha atreot, corner Canal, door No. 4. Grock MAKER WANTED—ONE WHO CAN MAKE fine neck ties. N, B.—Boarding for one lady. Apply at 23 Sixth avenue up stairs, MERCHANT TAILORS AND WHOLESALE CL0- iors.—Wanted, by s young m @ cuttin, situation tea Tee Igeratng tne objectio ry; wages not so mua! employme: tires days i. L Mr. Day's, 206 Columbia street, ‘stroat, South Brooklyn. Ton MERCHANT TAILORS AND MANUFACTURERS.— Wanted, « situation as cutter, by one who has had experience, and is competent to ‘fil named, pnd can furnish ewe Jobn J. Austin, 15 Second 6 10 COUNTRY GENTLEMAN.—A YOUNG MAN, HAV: @ knowledge of carpontering, painting and gla- ding, will be open for an ongayement in May; hy would en- gave with a gentleman residing in the country, to whom he would make ed: if useful, not C7 in the above baie of wusine erything in which, he contd recrises valeguie. $0, employer, and at the aime time secure himscif 8 comfortable howe.’ Address Harald, Union equare Port Offco, for six ANTED—A SITUATION BY A STEADY, SOBER ‘dener, or would take charge of nly the driving and man ; has bad good experience in Europe and thi rtiver would prefer. b wages, and a cot ‘a wife and ono child. ’ Application to be Charles Hi Lyon, Bq. 26 Mockmar street, New ‘in whose employment advertisor now is,) or to Na- Bailey, Baq., Tarrytown, Westchester county. TED IMMEDIATELY—A GOUD TIP PRINTER. Apply at 185 Maiden lane, (up stairs.) ANTED—A BRASS MOULDER. worked at the bi Appl; WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C. ‘ACOB'S “CELEBRATED CALIFORNIA DIAMONDS are to be found at 407 Broadway. These diamonds are equal in brillianey and feneenee to fu) real diamond. G pins, cluster and sit ma Indies’ The prices is L80 A BOY WHO it 72 Fifth street. lceve buttons, rings, plain pin are vory low. PATCHES | *¢ THE SUBSCRII WATCHES |: ER gold and silver watche: at 5 ine w Beavlifulenamelfod Indie Splendid enamelled lanies’ watch: case . Gold dotached ievers full jowelled.. . Beautiful gold enamellod hunting watches Gold detached levers f ake rich engraved cases. Fine gold hunting lt tin a bu yp d net Without a key... pertect time. 5 to to to ; 5 i. 125 to Hich magic watehes for Tadies and ventiomen, ‘which change into three different watcher... 100 to Gold English patent lovers. to to Gold Yay OF ape lovers Eeyore miesicret - I Betsheey at the Eagle il 6 9 if tal into fens ere tetiea & to attend. > . ‘son - PRE ae ae et cellent Secon mech had oon beads dose memeonts St tbe gee 6 Wall vesoment, Ne Shanes Went Miateres ast warrants ore t ola: $4.50 situation, eburehet, schools, post office conve: Smithtown, of shit —A NEAT, COMMODIOUS AND VERY ao private residenoe, with two full lot: 0 thborhood, situated on Frauk. a. The FOR AMODEL FARM, IN THE TOWN OF numeri buildis delightful jent; one ay 2 at Babylon, $1,000; one 104 acres, $3,500, ‘one of twenty-one ‘acres, red, ot Hompstead, cheap. 5. eT JONSON, 212 Broadway, roo: $3.000.-: one of 63 acres, — Sa oe $1,100; one terms. 15 Wall atreet. i in aekland egun AD, go TR santo alt the above near rail- road depots, in fine lentes ‘and will be sold eer Also 200 other farms for saio, by A, SERGEAN’ $1,500 whole of an old assatgblten, these prong hes Fann) ire is bi considerable indvoomente will be made. Post Office, aa real name and residence. re will be attended Gants, Broadwa: None oth igs SPR RICHARD La PURDY & Cc TO $2,000.—A RALE CHANCE FOR A MAN with from $1,600 to $2,000, to take part or the business in Broadway, oven in ing eplendidiy cause of, the present propri- b aon, eye SALE, A BOWLING SALOON, WITH tached, pad ona on Mareren 60 119 fond. 1 a iraseoe wealth. Toa suitable Address De $1,200 "orereguounns ron tem tue acee on thi $15,000; also, buildis COWLEY & HASKELL, N out Breck, © yeas ny ft naa exabaRrs. Hamilton en yn. $500.3 house, Lorether with a2 aa nexpired Lease o} y-one years with two renewals of twent; Sia ae a year; 8 term ofyears, ‘Apply to A. TF Ged A A TERER STORY BRICK —_. as at present occupied ean math c. oMORKILL 0 Re. BUY THREE YEARS LEASE AND $400 furnitiire of a fiv voven years aa & boarding b lots for $1,000, located down to: ‘as the lease will be extended a tony, briek House, gogupied wise} ro ‘and aly hance © ever J oderos, tos E. MoMAHON, Bits Chatham street. TH Bal nt obama 129%. avenue. om are beautifull "ives Pecare, No. 1683 Hester 4 nay. Forty fifth at Apply to Jacob we nd na tiante tee improvement. Apply te Jacob TH STREET.—LOTS FOR SAL! 100 foot east of ecare No. 163 FOR ¥ALE.—SIX LOTS IN inth r Sixth ‘ana tho above Lote —TWO LOTS IN ‘onth avenue; torms Heater Twelfth atreot. om to Jacob Pecare, No. aout’ brick house Nor ii 163 Hestor ceanee FOR A POOR MAN. ott » THREE OF those be Brookl: Jet Failroad. W Wi iy be sold ry rete instalments of l if applied for before Pooare, RD. 163 Hoster street. rca rahe! lots e Ninth ward of walk ‘trom the Fulton avenue Maroh 1, next. Apply to Saoob GOOD CHANCE TO MAKE A FORTUNE—BY Purchasing an interest in a valuable iavention, of gon- erai utility, with s emall outlay of capital. de seen for a few days at S. D. ‘The model may AW’S, 25 John atreet, VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE FOR SALE, near Port Monmou trom the! village of Ri rome; the ‘outbuid rooms; the ow ings are Daterials. ‘The farm conta Erie ‘and woodland, try. The wi halt on m bond and mort, 01 DREW EADIE, ite Putte stroot, Ne ofa superise well built cottage, ar ont extensive view juartet of a mile Sud one mile from Mount’ of seven all new, ‘and built of the best acres, divided in arable, tied porfectly healthy, with of the ocean, Highi ‘hole will be t six por A half sores of ground, wall, euthonses Bil Fulton stroet, Brook; COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE—THREE AND A with & dwellinghouse, 32 fot, Pleasant fruit tro 1 &0.,, Y aC, situated on ey Toad, one mile wert of Jaianicns ‘CROWELL & BALD WE Ai ELEGANT RESIDENCE ON BERGEN HEIGHTS for val od tn apl ee 1) The abo Hoboken turn; ble terms, wit! lars inquire of DAVID SCO! within one mile ft house is ints fi The above would be sold two GED a if desired. For partie im Jorsey City or Hoboken 4 commodious, containing lid style, with all modera im- The location and prospect cannot be supassed. York makes tuts property 4 ‘T, at his Real Estate Ex- change, 75 Montgomery street, Jersey City, third block from the ferry. Also, three two stor; and basement ae in Jersey City, ewly built, sold cheap to settle up & Femain on bond and morta with nine rooms each; cern. Price $2, Inquire as abov $1,200 can N ELE Wita the furniture, bariee witht the dei Daekviiey, 1 arr land, one and a half mile: ANT ara, euriags: ae. an FOR SALE— ores of Raritan, end commanding in the Gothic fyloyl Tately ed in 4 = for stooks, bonds, mort bag 73 Ht 3 | ea 74 Wall etreet, ag a gl pn ty a OR SALE—A BEAUTIF F village of" Hackensac - PASIDENCE, IN THE * jern built house, kilchen ‘neart: irteen rooms, and a baru and inj ie thet Heguvend rear, tiful bth jure of THOMAS. s ERAN . verti N. Y., oro! W. H. BER ea aS OR SALE— AN praise FEED 31 sock, utensils, and three oF ve aga Fda) doing @ good business. Appl; ANDERSON, Second and North. Second on rd two blocks stroct terry, Williameburg looks trom Grand 2 leet haere ial OR SALE-A WELL BUILT AND VERY CONVE- uient three atory brick houso, in perfeot order, having Leon occupied but about two containing alt ‘the mo- dern improvements, For price and terms, which are ver favorable, call on the Promises, 221 West Twenty-seventh OR SALE—A VALUABLE LANDED PROPERTY IN poustland equals, in this State, Apply to MORGAN BONER, Pin OR SALE—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, BEAUTI- fully situated within a few minutes’ walk of Upper Mor. Baacia Depot, with halt fan acre of land, and a varisty of grafted a rape commands 9 view th of the ‘East iver andthe Palisades on the Hudson, Apply to 8. B. SMITH, 131 Hester street, New York, Po SALE—THE PLEASANTLY SITUATED THREE story brick house, in complete order, containing tho odern improy on the westerly tide of the Second ‘enue, below Ninth street, wie or without the Farr omtp and brick and ¢1 house in the sear, sirable Fesidence for a respect ily. For terms ards of admission apply to HOM. GAN, No. 8 Pino street, acepennth aeeaheed PEER ONE So toner op apence or cash, aa the owner has too ‘much to attend to, Inquire at & avenue yl turnigh tbe tools, (warran' the buyer would wish, TGH BRIDGE FOR SALE LOW, 90 ACRES OF with a beantiful wooded front. = ol to Harlem River, on the Woatchester r wae fart wove the ‘or improvement as one bridge, with fruit and water, wee vite eee aa) Regist i We Crake a ee Building. ‘OUSE FORSALB.—IN BROOKLYN, VERY CHEAP, and only $1,000 required in cash, story and emont house nenrly new, Aitted with kas ranks, & d within two minutes walk of Hamilton ferry. Prive $4,000. Apply to T. SEWELL, No. 1 Barclay streol USE YOR SALE-IN TWENTY-FIPTH STREET. It ie « four story basoment, nearly ‘and possesses ail the modern improvements, Ye hus been cesensis Painted throughout, and putin perfect order by the owner fc ‘own occupancy. Price reasonable and torms easy. ‘Address box 1,99. Pont Ofice, OUSES FOR SALE “At A Lae Ae and basement, mas' pe cg ness On | eb vd owner re with as many OUSE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN.—A THREE story brick house in Jay street, cust sida, botwoen F on arene and Willoughby street In, complete arder, by. ing been recently papered and painted, and having gar,bath, range, A¢., withis ra teen min y walkof any of the fer- ries. Price $6,000. Apr WEST, 82 Water street, N. ¥. Hee. ND RESTAURANT FOR SALE—ONE OF the best evor offered, both as to locality and businoss- Sold only as the ownor is about removing from the city. Address box 1,931 Post Office, OR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, &o,, OF A sand paper manufactory, doing a good business. Apply 126 avenue D. FOR, SALETAT A BARGAIN, THE TEN YEARS lease of a threo story brick house pied as a confectionery rate business, with oj oppe munity to extend th tion unsurpaised, being in Brotdway, near amusement. Apply to-A: SERGEANT, 19. Waet Stree’ OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED FEED BUSI- noss for sale; established five years. A good opportu nity; everything complete, Apply at 173 Bowery. OR SALE-ELEVEN LARGE TRON BOUND CASKS, With gooks, forsale ehoap, Also, a good counter, Ap: ply to SAM’L B. RICHARDSON, 13 Cifarabers sbrec’, OR SALE—THE TWO DESIRABLE BUILDING th th side of Forty-ninth stroot, between wommenoing 300 wort of Sixth 22 feet front and rear by 100 Bove ists mee’ ca dorsettvons ho street is opon from river to river, with uttered, sewered, &¢, For maps and %) 'y PP RUBECKER, No.7 Brona stroot. Penne SALK—IN TWENTY. Te J ak earl own! 8 0. 68 foot. Price less than cost. Inquire avenue, each let being in feet 4 inches in d l ground, and Croton wator, curbed, forther particulars, ANTHON Builtin ‘mod ca the premis OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY BROWN STONE front dwelling house and store, on the southwest corner of Second and South Eleventh atrocts, Williamsburg; ale, the adjoining tour story dwelling. Cyl ‘will be soid at ® price much below its value. finely 4 E. C. HALLIDAY, No. 1 Pine stroot. (OR SALE—A TWO STORY BRICK BASEMENT house, 4 Madison street, with range, copper boiler, hot end cold water, bath room, e, Price $5, 900 cash, Dalance on bond and nd TRE UAST. FS arket atroet. or SALE—FOUR THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brown stone front houses, on the north side of Fifty-se- feet Lord between Eighth avenue and Broad in the best way, fitted up nd most convenient manner, within two minutes Fighth avenue cars, Will be sold on casy terms. the premises, of J. A. ONDERDONK, ‘through (OR SALE—TWO FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE front houses situated on the, south, side of Thirty-fifth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, Thoy ar each 28-10x00 feot—lot half the block; three stories high, with basement and under cellar, and have all the modern im- Frovements. The location is sscond to nono in the elty. For ther particulars, apply on the promises, t LPATKICK & HoPHERSON, Buildors, SALE—A FIRST RATE BOARDING HOUSE, L0- ted down tor yw full of perm a’place of thiakind should ap; ishing a this is an opportunity seldom offered, ae. street, room 3. RICHARD L. PURDY & ast Broadway, wit! ‘o-thirds of modern improvements. pentin on mvt F% SALE—THE FERRE OrORT BRICK HOUSE 276 'w' misos. If not sold fi hig vil De lot for anuther Yor further, Particulars ‘apply to A.C. MORRILL, W,OR SALE—AN Map hietae a Radtobi fon Mag ld doing a first rate b Reason for selling, the pre- bent ce fo is lng 0 Galiturndae Mas uover besa omtered for sale. Inquire of JOHN T. MERSEREA, boat No. 5, foot Flusbing, stocked with fini neal ti lawn and garden, hos stabi eer condition, situated on Whitestone avenu former country retidence of the late Gar Exq., about one ra qual distance, from Fiueatn Jage, the railroad depot, from which eunntases ‘pass constantly. It is tee healthy. Tooation, wn the im: cinity of ‘valuable modieal springs, very Fealdenoe. | Conditions ons Fo: SALE—A F' FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE HOUSE, Clinton, South Brooklyn. end will be ria S ‘liam street, N. ¥., at locations in Brook arent bargain. Apply to ‘owner, 24 room No. 23, SPDENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, or exchange Detwoen the v: the Boston ‘rurale, sept, Th to Long je) jouet s, ultry house; very Pr fralt a nd shade sever falling op ring of water. * Will be $7, EW EADIE: 117 Fulton strovt, NY plication to AS for an property. in ye Mamaroneck, 0 of E. K.Collins,Esq., and one mile from ¢] . Ses! house ‘angints of ig room, exclusive of pan- jes'and c' Tho buildin, 7 ‘with | all through the cent 5 is 46 fect i by 28 feet bara, carriage perior handsome lawn, with eatenee 5 Lem RCE of fine Iand, a hon ap” Aenement build 25x51 ny oak ain om bond end’ particulars inquire of hambers strect, POR SALE OB TO LRT—A NEAT COTTAGE, WITH and five lots of gro or more if ree at Linden iu, Maspeth, two and if miles from Williams: ferries, I.1. Apply to 8. E. HEBBERD, near tho OR SALE-ONE OR TWO LARGB FIVE STORY in the Sov uilding TART Pr ineics arohiteat 3 ble m: HAND! a Core eee, ae Fae DEEP, mi ar mi ansville, for J, cavriage, aud bar- rae to GENTLEMAN IN SEARCH OF A BEAUTIFUL, perfect! ¥ a rosacia nd frontin: into Long fala one howe" jue building site, can find ten acres of immediately upon the b: Sound, two miles distant. he city, by New promerty onl; Wy rid Haves ailroad, ‘one mile from the d sapere The promises extend for a oer of ® mile upon the river, bo: ing upon tho turnpike road. front. Oysters and fish are abun ihe tide obbs and flows upon the banks of the pr: ae Fer any aon to the Siete eae . eat will Perches oan rs seat, few, i if A It ups: x in 01 maigh id 3 Two thisds of the Por further main if dorire: Particulars send address to box ris Post Ofice, New York. Benne AN ene STORE old stand, and doing a good busin ed. The I; Sos on the e yrem Rent low, or of R, WHITE, 169 Water street, FOR SALE—AT NO. 52 AV. stock, or the fixtures and lease, and will be sold cheap. prong h COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE, Vga sof land in the ‘hi consist of a larg and ieee thirteen rooms. with kiteh lent well ot water, and cistern, workshop, attached, good cellars, xo a, carriage hous arter mile from Railroad Depot tale his residence, together <y f cultivation. house, with wide hall, id wash house hovel, ofih, ice house, d, and all convenionce for ® comfortable residence. Tho js tastefully laid out, of the best fruits on fers every « % city at all hours of the'd from Brooklyn nit plank road, of di convenience, as we And stocked with the greatest aring. wainations in the invaedtats joing businose in the city it of- ‘re communications to the di Ther particulars faquire on the. promises, or of ABRAHAM J. JACKSON, ‘58 Read street, New Yor! or Irving House. ity.—Two of thor Dyes, PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT, IN Jersey City and vicini brown stone froat houses, just finished. opposite V ete with, every, convenience, ‘such , furnaces, cas. ko, tage at Sherwood, bergen Hil, with ono acro.of e are Surarcbegs tached, Inquire ‘at the offi Company, corner Grand and titul gothie eo ound at- eof the Jersey City Gas Light Groene stroets. For SALE OR TO LET—& HANDSOME VILLA RE sidence, with four lots of ground laid out, and all in the best order, in the finest ion of the pric we a7 HNSON, at A. ea Lo ing, L. 0 Xpvivss ps ree OR TO eet Ct BURNING AND ling teblishment, =| 4 ‘Sppurtenanoes for miles from the fe by ble. “1 Poe5. Nor ai Brostyays en AEM Me te OR SALE OR TO LET—THE ‘NEW THREE STORY frame house and stable, with eleven years unexpired lease, of one or two lots of ground on the corner of Fifty second street, Broadway; an excellent situation fora grocery store and feed business. ‘Apply on the promises, FOR, SALE OR 70 LET, IN HOROKEN—A Two. story brick Dasement house, 21 feet 5 inches by 95 fect, corner of G and Newark’ streets, delightfully situated, with stable e To between 10 and Co'ciock. "For particulars, apply. to Mr. WOSLEE, Wane ington street, third door ‘Selow ay Street, op) site Odd Fellows Hall, Hoboken, after 6 P.M.."or at 23 Sonn Wie liam strect, New York, during the day. OR SALE OR TO LET—A MODERN BUILT COT- tage and two lots, on Lafayette avenue, 0 East Brooklyn, conv. taining nine rooms, sliding doors, dining in roar, extension, wich pantry and dumb waiter to kitchen below, large d Sill be sold low, or rented to a good tena the adjoining cottage, or to E. M. PLATT, 69 sin street, third floor, New York. ‘ BROOKLYN—a THREE STORY AND with ali i modern im- seen at any tim 8. HINMAN, b oR nine now threestory and basement brick how SALE CHEAP—ONLY $4,500—ONE OF 4 courtyard in front, situated location on the north’ fF er, lor story, and best leds "heick aber Inchers Price ‘Sii00." Appiy to POUNTAIN & RICH inches. ‘rice C on the premises, from 8 rive io clock. —,! ESIRABLE LOTS pad situated on thi within three minute " ik Greenpoint and Astoria stare and seho med! im: PRATT, 61 Fulton treo, up at I AGUERREAN GALLERY FOR SALE—STOCK AND handsome parlor farniture. t fixtures, incl proprictross Poing bli terms. Apply at 411 Broad: iameburg t tl SALE AT RAVENSWOOD, 4 Astoria turnpike, mboat Landi every hour, A jeinity. the jaroh Inquire of E. The 0 South, will close on favorable fay. The gallery to let KRUG STORE FOR SALE—MORE PROMINENTLY situated than any other drug store in the city York. For one who of Now ns and ability of conducting is the meas A first clare establishment this offers great indacements.— Address box 2674, Post ( p*t% STORE FOR SAL. E—THE BEST STAND IN THE tabliened twent: ‘engaged in a mannfactuving by welling. steamboat 1 MM. DIC! KINSON, A Fierment, Roel Address Chemist, box 166 Herald offi years. Tho proprictor being business is thi reason for peiculars, inquic ie pare: GARRETT D. CLARK, 0 tout ee eae , “jen ener to UR SALE CHEAP—A TWO STORY A) frame house, on the corner of Seventh ith street, jot 35 by 85, with Croton water, bath, & Frice #2 16 Apply to E. H, BROWN, 71 Wall Tirvete hess 10 8 Bnd) (Sen BT AT ER CER TAG FF SALE CHEAP FOR CASH—A GooD RUPEE, in fine ronnin; te } set CI silver mow} Apply to J. “7 OR SALE CHEAP, 13 IN HOBOKEN—A FIRST CLASS ern pt oe ease, with all the mo- teeilen ; fener cellent location; terms easy. FF. SALE OR EXCHANGE—FOR IMPROVED PRO. c aoeeree cpey’ ™ tea fe of $5,000, seapiy, secured or 01 Tota, mud «smal iow wd bowes bud ict in the arpa tes lee: Lot ir of the city. A to E. oo Avenue, from Stef EM. “sidan, eterna OR SALE OR EXCHANGE—IN FAIRFIELD, CONN., conutrally and very desirably located, a modern house, containing eighteen “oy 4 rooms, furnished or not, ready immediate ocoupan ade and fruit trees, thrifty Fe s growth very ‘iether pall hotel, (there being in the pl ) ling house, or large private residence Pin 140, tw D ATTIC barn ty neres of Lani if dered, Apply to MY" 'v. Wek ENaPE BP'd Broadway. HANGE, 1 WiLttamsnuRc— yor SALE lo ne in Grand le for hard: mary gees oF an, ry ne corner Filmore ee and Sixth roc: ry, de. other well tal pted fora resemha residence, Two Lote’ the erecti house, or if improved ‘Apsly at 0 TI , Se oem, FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FoR ImpRovEn Pi perty down town, or in Now York city—A tial wo story a pile f 9 few Misebed, eh preale yee ‘iongeh ot ho: The ole ase. Bedford, L,I. Nostrand aver tre eo the cit ousE ND LOT, Ati ee Rou FOR troproot bones, mbt ain building is abor Took, tao tories hig, with oel- main bu a feet, two 8 lar and cellar kitchen under tho whole, besides « ballroom 20x40 foot; a stable, containing about’ s dosen stalls; loft, borso shed, blacksmith’s sho} now filled, There is » boiling in the gar hich, contal is tastefully if tt will be sol For further partiovlars inquire of the propristor, JOHN G. BEN: if remises, Glen Cove, or of Kare Buck- nam, No. 245 South street, New York. CE CREAM AND OYSTER SALOON FOR SALE—LO- cated in Grand strest, doing « quod bucla coipts from $30 to $40. Good reason given for sol malig Wr Geolaint asncrifcelt applied for iamodintely. ¥ NCE &CO., 78 Nassau street, first floor, back office, Vicinity of this elty, bel 36 080 * old oF lensed own a count: e days. For phe small sum ot $15, my every purohvser secures 4 buil or a farm trom 2 to 20 wares, "Also, or Nery dosirableifarms, pleasantly titu acres and upward: ell cal pratt ing and gar nine pen to CH. Broadway, gratis. ATENT RIGHT has the patent desirous of selling. $10,000. He wou a pre 100, if one should ofr, Jarge amount of mo1 Broadway Post Office. ACKSMITHS AND OTHERS, \o farm- ‘Woop. ere maps eud> pamphlets oan be had ,JOR SALE—THE ADVERTISER ht of @ valuable invention, whick he is he right of this State afonois worth fer a partner, with s capital of $20,- As the articls is one out of, which @ can be made. Address Patontes, FOR SALE IN adesirable location up town noar the teal wo story shop, dwolling and lot. Satisfactory Ming.’ Terms moderate. For partiowlars jerald office, for one week. —FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND mat vpn of a Oriental Perfum- , carried on by th Vhitely. ‘Tho whole Sit Ee esd ou retansebin era nrpriing man with le investment. Pee- WHITELY, 275 Sixth avenue. (0 TOBACCO BUYERS.—TWELVE LARGE SHEDS of the best Obio seed loaf tobacco, tor sale, Buyers are leited at Germantown, Montgomery county. Obie, by Wa. Leighty, 0. G. H. Davidson, Lewis Tsylor, Robert Ross, 10. DAGUERREANS AND OTHERS.—T0 BE SOLD, ON the fonse, good d fur- ecg new elm of Bro axe in the gin the ‘bout to leave the city, is his sellix 245 Fulton street, Hrooklyn. hy sician to establish himselr it a 11 fail Tati looutlon ca rents @ Ee Herald office. WIDOW LADY, WITH A SMAUL FAMILY OF grown persons, having furniture sufficient to furnish moderate sized house, would like to meet with » party wil- ling to let such s house and take the rent out in board, NGINE WANTED.—WANTED TO LA dt ra ad engine of eighty horse power, with boilers and all arts complete to commence Fanning: oF two caginac ot connect two all complete, ation A., bon 1,001 oat Offs, stating terme, aes REENWOOD WANTED. A LOT IN A GOOD LOCA. ticn; would give half lot, and the balance in cash; or if railed would pay all c Aprly at 208 Broadway, third ae to Mr. SUDSON, oF 51 Sulliven etree, neat ous, WANTED—T0 RENT, IN THIS CITY, INA gentect location. If up town must be near Broadway. Bath and eas required. Rent from $300 to $700. Addroas, Postage paid, House, Box 99 Fost offes, giving full part: CTOUSE WANTED—A NEAT TWO OR THREE STORY house, with oroton water and gas in it, below Twoatieth reet by @ firet rate tenant with a sm: ly; of ¢l ower part of & genteel house with. the above accommods: . P., Herald offic an L HOUSE “WANTED IN BROOKLYN_—W ITHIN Ki a a $350, “addres "wich fal fall i" parel font ‘no exeee Howard, Herald office. “ir TEAM ENGINE Papert per any a TEN HORS! power, in perfectly g: work! weder. Adi a box 2,204 Post Office, si tiny low: ny price. Warm PARLOR AND itn agit, room alone, for s gentleman and his pauy; above Canal street preferred. Address ee, ‘Wantans? A GENTLEMAN AND yA 4 brine 4 and bedroom, unfurnished, without 4 » Herald office, stating terms and Tresttea, must be ‘moderate. oie sateen peterelontgteeceuaasnienicnipiaotinas site pagaey WAXED [A HOUSE, IN A RESPECTABLE NEIGH. borhood, in the vicihity of Union square oF sou foe tleman and wite, with servant, Rent not to exceed wer, with particulars, box 3,494 Post Office. ANTED—THE UPPER PART, WITH ONE OF THE Dasements, of & modera built house, by mall family, without in a respectable the west side of the elty. " Addre M., Herald 0 7 ANTED—AN UNFURNISHED COTTAGE ¢ oR | SMALL house, with a Feed garden, avout two beyond Jersey City. Rent thoderate. “Address A’ We, WANTEDIPART OF A HOUSE, LY A G and his wife, consisting of four (4) root & good neighborhood. baad not to ex JOHN Y. STANTON, Chat ou Brooklyn Post ED—THE LOWER Eos! oF A Hos! . ing of front and back parlor, front HOUSE, CON- the attic for am: if and vervant, exceod $800. Warm TO PURCHASE—A FULL LOT OF GROU! oe S aera Fouh, th or Teetente wards of orl ress, it Particulars, poe, de. 3. Neier ‘WASTED TO PURCHASR—A sMat. country soridence, from five to two bank of some salt water shore, one th at ea to the cit; nf or address to D. F. Fourth street V {iiemebut ANTED TO PUR house, modern i Prioe |,000 to $6,000, 3.100 cn A mortgage. Location New York or i Broobtiyn; fifteen or twenty” minutes’ walk from pry, of the ferries; good neighborhood: asion by middie of April. Address Allport, Herald office, tor three FARM OR y acres, om the LSOM, 115 South CHASE—A THREE STORY BRICK. and fuil to Serene ANTED TO BUY-ON ATLANTIC © LTO} Ww atrost, oes lg {house and loft, with ae fe ¢ cant lo ar 5 jonny ER at, “emt ee price for cash. Ad Y afford nceommodations to all those who selves of their conveniences. Some of the racing snd trottin among others of hi Flora Temple, whi by persons disposed to visit, tbe pre 4 ticket grounds are now jn unequalled by any otbers in the covntey undergone extensive repairs, and larro aduiti made, making the whole one of the most perfect ments in the world. BILLIARDS, pao NEW garreseos BILLIARD nd Amos corner of Sixth avenu renth f the et cit; perso 0 wish to jo} ‘ile healthfu srerciee, oun dose at the reduced peice of ebilii nl the day time A room M4 i with s able at one shiliing pee dy ouch, os ASsARD, Ppp —WE HAVE tavenrne A jastic ens emia penal OA ee