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AQUEBTUAEMENTS RENEWED EVEBY DAY. _____ SALES AT . AUCTION, N. BS AT AUC- 10.000 GENUINE: BHAVAN) a rece day ai at ci. ‘peak, ‘at ‘at be walesroom, 12 Maiden tang S0.600 seating Us ovasn anes of Lanicotians brand; also ©. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—FRESH IMPORTED . po bulbous roote. ~The subscriber has just received sas eyes enrnme al nhs, tulips, amaryils, gle hyacinths, Stren a , &>., which are offered tor sa! Metaes, M4 Broadway, ACTION NOTICES. F. BARTOL, AUCTIONRER— at 336 Pearl by 8. F. BARIUL & CO., will sell chests of segars, 10. Sales sok oy cane ke, ee Zens NOVICE —J. BOGART, AUCTIONEER, BY viens ‘Mort Monday 19%, at Llo’elock, gt 25 Bos rey, three rocks way wagons, ‘five eine ‘op wad ragons, twelve wets harness, biankels, haloes, 1y nai W_KRUGER, Atiorney for Morigagee. AU bac inaige UCTION NOTICE.—D. 8. HOUGH, will sell fine household furniture and. decorations, thi ing, at 1035 o'clock, at 70 Murray. neeet, near Pisce most stipe assbriment of fine rosewood y Parlor aod vedroom turniture, chamber suits, 2, slau, cunt ‘o damaged goods, trom the steamer Se ‘such ks, ribbons, blankels, dannels, de } r cloths, sha'slz, 43." The content ofthe house—In ‘Lwo complete sutis of rosewood parlor furniiure, Frenon satin datask and French brocatel; rosew 20d, Malian, Saypiian wud wiaid marble top table, of the late styles Of centre, sota, wide and others; also, elégant papter faney do.; ‘massive rosewood cylindrical a beokcase; rosewood Freuch inlaid cabinet; carved plate front etegere; very excellent onc woud planonete, seven octave, besutifuuly cost $500; a number of olf Dearly new a consisting of warine views, Amminsier, royal velvet aud Brussels Scoiatonn, nit of the dr French minut aud shades, clegant d gilt brackets and sabiess tasnds, cb ta ase, Mareeilies count extension lables, carved; renus,de amour tete-atetes, mirzor: 40.; dining room riety of silver ware, including wa services, casters, 4c; ching tee Beds, out glass ware cul decaniers, liquor cases, exrgantly Ueoorated chit ols, Wines, &e, ie dinner sots, cut Kol Aye RUSSELL #0. lescriptions; al: ‘Perms cash. Aes NOTICE.—1OY8. TOYS, TOY: lamps. fine cullery, wiihout reserve as the owner is retiriug from the bu-iness, al ae ee rosewood pianolorte, three gold watches and chains, elegant engravings, Xe, wrendy. 1 G, HORTON & CO, “AUCTIONEERS AND Cet si sion merchants, sales room 84 Cedar 61 solicit consigamenis of furniture, funes goods, ceries, 4c. Sales settied promptly on the dey Sdvances when requir utred, ENRY H, LEEDS & C0., ADCTIONER —HENRY H, Leeds & C Will sell, by auction, on the sales room, 19 Nasaau, perae fas paid sock of furniture, removed for con ihe entire furniture of 8 Jaf onder afew haat lo ‘ar Peck slip, this day, a l flock. sb cane of vray 0 demijohns of gin, 100 botiles rae as | re botal-all o¢ which wes mate io © best rauterials and in perfoct or rior farntiure, ia rosewood, conan Dustbin; rose rood contre finally with marble’ (0 Pia’ ware; window cur- te tin heaters, knives, forks, alte, found in a first class bo'el; over 210 first rate curled hair maiweswes, single, three quarter aud ; 200 straw palliasses, fr vive bureaus in black weivut; page an word bedstand ; side tubes, ‘ith blankets and otter b Warhstands, with spoons, and other eds, sheets and collage suites mavitog, wardroten, arbie ‘ops; tollet ware, kiichen ware f tbe season, and presen's a rare Op. pars and priva’e ‘tties to sugply them ‘Also, uy p wards first f'n beat ital comelias oraage us and pitisporumes, in fall bioom, ‘ed roxew vod pianoforte, Thade by Nuons é& Olaik, nd cos! $650, Only WeHe« RY H. LEEDS xis & Co. will sell b are, fruit and batile by emiuent american aud foreign artists; epeting; ingrain do; iso, a large aud varied collection of elogant ynintel and cornet jallODs, as KeVIeS, Vases, carotts, Darian and Disque repro: ‘ure; marble stacu- CO, AUCTIONE! ad ‘huction, on Saiurda the store I) Naseau atrest, ono built by Dusenbury 4also, a closed top wagon, single harness, siver 7 shifting top light wagon, &: pile spring: & Van Duyer, in Hliptic springs, bul I by brown. “Also, Faraished with contly French ads. marble Lop dressing bu- VANDEWATER, AUCTIONE! 1 front of alesroora, 1 this day, at 10 o’cloe oneysbitting top eiptic spring also-a light road wason; al harness, in good order, J. WALDRON, AUCTIONEER Continue We sale of furs, al the ner of Cedar, at 10)¢ day during the week, ui is vold outy consisting ol capes, teatlemen’s gioves and collars, and o variety of sleigh robes: JAMES COLE & GON ember 20, at twelve , thirty lols of ground, wagon, built by Vandnesea: sel of ‘sliver plated mount . EVANS WILL store 62 Willism st., clock, on ep OaaS the 1th, and ‘every whole of this inaguificent atock nines, cuits, muffs, boas, will sell this moraing, "Saturday, at 1036 Stalock, at $5, Nasu street, an invoice of handsome new. » & quantity of id for sale, among which isa fine Tho furaiture must be removed AMES COLE, will sell at Tale a on ta pet o ‘clock fat the Merchants’ Kxehance ou Clermont andClison avenues, and Dean and Bergen ot ‘The sale ts peremptory, to Be had at Sy — HOUSE, pote rend articles, Britannia ware, tin ware, baskets! ir brushes, rocking horses, &¢,, at auc tionthis day. at 0b; o'elock, at 26 Bowery. All to be suid to close @ trust auctioneers, 48 Fulton Kc, I WILL S#LL THIS UCTION NOTICE.—W. A, CARTER, A will sent this (Sutaraay,) al 10 ov AUCTION de, ho. AUCTIONE e}. day, at 10 o'clock, at 173 Chath ‘@ family from Eleventh stroct ingrain; wardrobes, mahogany and beds, mattresses; trom o'her families, faney dry goods, Xe. square, the furniture ey bedsteads, feather se wood [ram various articles of furniture, 4c. ccount of von’ Oerned, at 60 Greenwich street, a stock of assorted crockecy and handware, with » quantity of groceries, teas, segars, sali, UCTION NC Rowan ake Bigaisial i tmatiozany by any chairs, rockers, lounges, 1nitro our Kinds; rosewood plano torte, cot Meads, bur aus; china tea and dinner sets, aud other stove Unsnce: feather beds, clocks, cases, soft e aud’ Preach ery and 4 hair, hmisk and straw Balt: positive. UCTION NOTICES aSSIGNE GANT French plate mirrors. ED MieD Sette sex will sell at les room, No. 16 Wall street, on Saturday, le: 5 § Nev. i at zo'clock P. ML, a large assoriment of I'rexeh pini and othér mirrors, consisting of large pier and mantel mirrors, large and sinall oval do. in elegant gilt frames; also, » large uantity of chamber d>. in mahogany, frames: 0 be, posi sold wilhout reserve, by order of L. A. PRET, Assigace, are inviled w attend, UCTION NOTICE. -IMPORTER OP MAGNI ficeat diamond jewelry and watche: ting in part of magnificent | of diamond id jowelry, 6 ing, earrings rings, ¥c., IM in IS carat fold: Also real Floren ro, se. sapphire oriental top, seeping, ccrrtnge and rings; magnificent gold of hunting, pocket chronometer Getachod do Mather Bros, Hi che: vest obains and atelanes. “Wale positive. "Terie 6 GREAT SALE OF MAGNINIC 8.— ED WARD SCH auction. on Wednesday. November 21, at hi Wail street. # large invoice ot superb fine e: rings, Landveer Mayuer Wilkie, Hogarth, pails aril others, the ofiginals af these being ouly ip the hands of the first subseri- bers io the plaies. ‘The public are particulary tuvited to exa- mine this beautifal colteruon it beinu th Mty of engravings ever ollered an Ab VCTION NOTIC Sens, BE L, AUCTION bg gi looking yiaeses, housekeep' 1 o'clock &. fine invoice of gentiome and talloring urticles, hosiery, casslunere, DOUGHTY, AvOTIONEER, day, (Saturtay.) at 103g o'clock, at the auction room, treet, household furniture, removed for conveniones mx Oo yards carpet, OF RICH FANCY uctionser, will sell this day, commenein s 103; o'clock, at the ‘aalesroou 12 Maiden lane, the entire siock of an imporer and joboer declintug busl- found a splendid line of rich deoo- with bisque figures in relie , ntiicent decorated and painted tea sete, chins, colognes, linet ARGE AND MAGNIFIC: —J' VANDI: Warwit, ness, amoug which ma} rated and painted china va: richest impor'ed; mi containing 44 pieces: to cofle cups, spittoons, ware; tea sets copiaining 4 Aud 6 p i very handsomely chased silver, plated custers. wi glass botiles; salts, card Paper welghts, candlestick, candi receivers, &¢; Farina cologne, fancy soaps, ing the most recherche as: keacon, Evers lot to be liquor stands, &. leubras, figures, Lk it 8, card je. the whole fares: tinent of goods offered for sale U ld peremptorily to the highest bid Purchasers can have their goods packed and shipped at inodorate charge. J. KELLY, AUCTIONEE! + day, at 10 o’clook, at 31 Cth Well selecied sock of dry rising a full assoriment oF Bagtish merinoes, long and square shawis, blankels, quilts, £0. re OTT, AUCTIONKER.—PKREMP- tory sale oCelegant fratolaastyssaioid turnitare, toiee Cll French pier and tountel mirrors, ricu royal Wilt: n carpets cols pear! inlaid rosewood planctort ‘Three magnificent perior sul ne sires, the wew snd ined in @Aid store cou: lack aud colored silks, y lose acconata.— KDWARD SCHUNC« will cell at auction, this day, at 104 Grolock. at ihe salesroom 16 Wall street, a magnificent invoice cel asters nad single stoves, ail e and Ko ameihyst, con elegant chandeliors. duplex, patent levers, Inble patniegs, works of Weetcoit will Se! on Tuesday, Sov. 20, 10S, o'clock, the entire magniticent ‘urniture of house 152 West near 7th avenue, wiuch Is replete with every elegance fo ve found in # fashionably farnielied residence, most ot whieh was imported, and peen teed bul & short ime. Hons throughout are of the inost noigue and Jp the furniture of the most elaborate and costy werkman be positively without regard to weather, jogues are ready, aad can be oblsined at W. J. rat he oflice of he auctioncer . enien, Cowper, Dent, Cooper, Tobias, and others; also old pins, Carrivgs, guards, eebercie kind, ey n corner of Hh avenue and Lath st Parlor—rplendid pear! inlaid rosewood pianoforte, egant pier mirrors, %x106, rich rosewood parlor furniture, It arm chair, reception ¢ bale s, with slip cove ‘sale of this qua: rican pubic. The en ga gs will be @n exhibition one day previons to the sue, 1¢ trade are invited to aulend. Sale positive without reserve nan el do, stile mg lored satin broca ade; ne overs unporied; rich velve ots, splendid carved centre and pior tables, with egrpiiea olhic rosewood elegeres mirror frouts. richly carved excretoire, lined with satin Wood; solid rose wood rece) tion chayrs in tapesiry and broet S magnificent chand egeres, mirror bu R.—BY ok. in ou #stesrooms, oy Morigage a1 tof good furniture, two splendid Grasses coupe, coe ola bed, cost y chatrsin salt oles, desks, ensy catrsio satin dam: ers, rosewood music cabinets, corner et s; brocade aud lace curtains, Corlly Dresden abd Sevres vases, with an elegant col- adornments; also a nim! tention of connie jer Purnilure—Magniticent carved rosewood and mn rosewood amour de Clace wardrobes, miiror front, cost $200: rosewood mirror frout wide- ‘othing, and numerous taucy articles, 03g o'clock, at 64 Howery, fectionery and ice cream sn: Partioulars Mou lection of parlor rot valuable oil on dhaate’ Exchange, a valuable farm. n Richmond ferry, on the corner ot ihe Richmot near I). G. Cocheran’s siore, and opposite the and J. Maran ‘This properiy ts eligib sites or farming, being in the immediate vicinity ch ef cherobes and schoo 8. 'Thre is & staal quuntity of yo on part of the ground, the balance being tilabie ta fee Thore are be buildings en tuo promises, the ferry boste for Port Richmond leave New York six times a day. | map of y may be seen at the office of the auctioneers, No. oct. he ard, rosewood washst iauoguny bureaus, all to match; Purian and 2 ure hal: maitrerscs, feather beds, ¢ nt carved rosewood and id satin damask quilts, sofas, 8: superb rosewood secre kease, rosewood sult in hair cioth, 10 piecs I Port Rishaoud, Me ten Ieland, whe foriner Purchaser not having complied with the terms of sale, containing 253¢ acres, about 144 miles from Port stage road, Vree ing Room Furniture—Elez #*; oak arm chairs, by cut glassware, ant oak exiension ‘able, cost do. library book ease 1 io mated thronghoni . 190 pieces; tea Hlo,, t¥or |, velvet stair carpet, ‘ro Wik a valuable variety of kilchen ware, . portable fUrAKce, 4°, the most magnificent «ale of {uruitare A deposit will be req crystal cu dpi if of every deseription (D. NASH, AUOTIONKER, sl0 BROADWAY. ¢ sale of a carriage. uls day Not WW o'clock A. he No. St) rowd we ‘and used only tw: Boss B, CRANKLIN, AUCTION GIN & NICHULS at their xalesroom No. dear Jobn.—Asaigneo’s sale of fashiouaole cabinet furniture’ on Saturday, November 17, 1805, at 103, o'clock, The cata rich rosowvod, mahogany and black red in French satin brovaiel hair cloth; oak, rosewood « hy Kideboards, ¢ cperes, glass hack’ and do ier packing’ and x salpoles Atl lock, Alarzo invoice of Knulish elect fn grest varic'y. Goods are bow on exbibition. Al ot Dutch buibous roots, consisting of the usual assorim | Pate det MANUFACTURING PROPERTY AT PUB- e Exohange, sale —Will be sod a! puviic aucon, at in the elty of Baltimore on Monday, December %, 1560, at o'clock F. M., that extensive and valuable properiy the mili sito, Water privileges and improvements of the P ai atx ent Cotton Faotory, situated in the village of Laurel, Prince Goorae's county, Maryland. twenty two miles from Baltimore and eighteen fr fashington ‘The main factory building, 7,200 epindios, was destroyed by fire in June Inst he Ferman ne property’ compriaes about one hundred acres ot land, rivee, affording a lare and | fal fal supp structure, Raceway ix 610 feet in length. ‘The foundations of ‘th mai factory and picker bouse are uninjured, the former of stone, 180 feat by 4 ‘with pits for two large overshot wheels. The would bs about @ million of good bricks towards re adjacent buildings are a brick and stone grint mill, wit two pair berrs, and a brick cotton house, metal doors and roofing with storage for 200 barrels. There are on the renuises 8 brick Leer eee four eee Cn se brick dwel uses, coutatnt four tenement tn sof if go {good repair, vhree frame each, of substantial character, ard fix log houses. The Present agent's house is of stone, stands apert. The employ ed. itimore and Wi anpoally. Cars lea 108 morning, Laurel Faotory si in Baltanore, 0 GO. P.TLeF ANY, Treasurer Patuxent Com. y SE SES ESE eae ee H. LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER—WILL SELL 0 je Taceday, Nov. 2), the bouse and lot kuown as 122 W ley ‘place, in the Fineenth ward, near Wasbington parade ‘44 feot front and rear, by 97 feet deep, four story Ee Eronte, ‘baths, gas, ac. UCTION.—TO BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- a ct sient 1th month, (Nov... ea eee yon owned rab Swit, de, apet, shaved in the wen of Washington D Dutoboas ey coming ‘Thornedale, and near the Soton or to Dover Piains, fieea m former from the latter piace. Said farm consists en Aten of mgd ence niet oe ee on For x fariher, reese Poughkee Y. street, New York, or J souNee a NI RURAN Dated Washington, N. ¥., Nov. ie awine 1866. JANE SWIFT, See al chee Ger bee ¥. Coton, Wil nl nie t C * ell ths da Gaurd: Rovember 17, at iD8 o'clock, atthe auction ro day than street, second large 4 for, bedroom and bore m6 elegant Doras octave, ‘axed ror su to French Srocaie, MGbatrood French: besvieatl sat, Gone’ eee |, secretaries, Cd furnitare, en salt, ma fogasy mae top centre card tables, Voltaire chairs, rook- ing do, ck wane: and oak tS we anni and o’her carpe's, dress a ssa ‘and other fr ngs | also, forty full Tl oll CaaS table for as floor, a very ment fureiture, ess bureaus, de, ke. also, ‘iso, 100’ clocks. of various patterns; also. " vis, &c.. £e,; also many articles not enumerated. éale is argo. and wil! afford ® good opportunity to all aw want of renily cood furniture. Sale perempiory, rain or shine, ct bay carriage horses, 16%, spit bemuvely widbout 7 r¢, AY ADVA’ KELL, Ancticncer, will sell, this da} his spacious warerooms, Sl Nassau stre pa ithout reserve, to advunces, a general assorinent of splendid cabinet (arnt three months, | ‘use; alsoa large tnvolce of superb sliver plated ware, French plate mirrors, oil paintings silver plated ware will be uri consists of superior suites of ‘onher enamelled bedroom furmiure, wi haod richly curved mahogany rosewood and ciher parlor furniture; mahogany sofas, tee-a-tetes. French, Grecian and other mabogany bedsteads; d other extension dining tables; saahoyany centre tables, with mat bie tope: mah robes. elegeres, rocking and easy chalrs, bookstan mi and wardrobe, malogany cressing c R.—BY FRANK Nassau st without marble tops oak, black walnut, secretary, in Wood; wardrobes, corner and book bedsteads, pure curied hair tat Je stands, ‘secretar, aL ue pate tulrrors, hair, mattresses, ;, handsoine sliver plated tea sets, in si also ten Rettien, colle Pots, oake and’ bread poons and forks, pitchers and goblew, dianer i cut glasses; china tea sets, vake rous oiber articles, ull warranted as represented. Packing nnd shipping done al the ost reasonauie cl lated silver ware, | chines. iron sates baskets, table § casters, with rie! r 8 AUCTI ND hission sale rooms, 207 Kighth avenue Sales of fu And general merchandise respectfully solicited and All consignments perconaily attended t), Useh advances made when required. 10 BOOKSELLERS. —THE ADV ai auction, the ensuing winter, in the Northern cities and popular books and statione: what terms they may be obtalned. ‘address H.S. W., prompiy made RTISER WILL SELL ith the extensive waier power of the Big Patuxent, The dam {s « massive stone’ feet fall, built in the Tone _gebmiendial gnnner’at ha expense oC $14,000, in 1890 and wishes fo know on \ HARDY, AUCTIONKER,—WIt. 1, storage, at 30 Centre street, new cottage bedsteads. Also, a lot of second-hahd furalinre, from Forty-first street, ‘M. WITTERS, cob ag ple Ty SELL, ON SA ment of genteel household furniture of a famil housekeeping; French chairs, rocgers, centre, A. M., tweaty tive glaases, curtains, sofas, ining und tea tables, oil paintings, walnut bookcases, rosewood piano, tapestry and other carpets, olleloths, stair rods, marble top ‘“reming ‘and plain bureans, Washstands, toilet sets French and cottage bedsteads, hair and other mattréses, feather beds and bedcing, spreads, ‘vlankets, ted ware, dining room’ and kitchen fa Of the cotiage bedsteads: also, by ord: |, diainond rings, pins, silver spoons, tea se’ ‘rounds around it, about four ands halt heron, are tanefully fad out and improved. "It would by self ‘beantiful country residence for a private gentleman. The situation of this mony tying about half a mile from the Baltimore and W. road, with ® broad paved ee rncteed fitted for ood NTpores. re is in the village an extensive machine shop, 1: oe dotrom nad woo en machinery, ample ree ‘in addition to the above fer operators on The ‘ot the place Is unsurpassed. The terms of ‘ale will be one: ne wird , the balance ual pay~ tents 54 One, two and three sat. with Interest Eide he BEC hington each {R—STEAMBOAT S will ell at anc: o'clock, at the Merchants’ Ex- Said boat is IML and 9 feet hold, and bas 37} splendid steamer Croton. feet tong, 29 teet J Ineues in Width, Inch cylinder, and, 10 feet stroke. ne ia well equipped, and every Way in good order for immediate use. She is 390’ to mn, apd every Way adapted for convenience. proved notes at Apply to Baker stopp! ion, enable per- sons to visit the plece and return the same day. ‘For further Inforrzation apply on the premisen, to Robert Pilson, agent, oF an 6 aud 8 months, iver, Nov. &, 10, ball cash, the balance in ON “NEWSPAPERS. NDAY MEROURY —T1 Organisation of the faxaous Exuptra to morrow’s Sunday Mereury John Smith, $r,, Of Arkansas.) ~The eent paper in ihe world, wud ero r y. Try it Sih bhecmont and auc bouse, with all ihe modern improve (See Nine years i M ory denirabiy located as meet uses, mili scoot daily mall, aot a weil ved to either and ies very warm lo the weil water- ‘wood lot, apple orchard. od 8 ariaty O° frulta; | Wan They aes be Fead atiocm iting honse, has aituated upon a gentie emi- Tommodious barn and all necessary outbulldings, eee wisting to purchase woul rroperty, ma it is ° be ve positvety soid to ‘0 commence atl made LACK TRIMMING LACE Btrendwny, wil open on fate aseoriment of narrow Diack trench worked collars, bands, tnse SRENCH ‘EMBROTIY ERIES. —BREARFAST SETS also & beautiful assor ment of French worked col half the usu! prices, just re- BS cot Bart lars, sleeves, bands, &e. ceived, by JAMES RRAT SALE OF EMBROID) IRS 1 AND LACE GOODS At 63 Bi consisting of Indies heinivettes, bands, veils, Ke. Must be disposed wat cool’ ‘wolled ‘goods’ al wey e mbreidered thirty a collar “ilweves haudkerebiefa, seta infa of within the nest, th cmIG A APPROGAL 18 THE atu OF CAUDABLE 0g rded by common my GREEN. Novi Astor House, tor biatmprovements in the art ot roved an incentive to his ambition, vod the nd unequalled shirts now made'to order +hirt making, bas 1 ut is the superb at his extensive esiablihtnent, COSMETICS. )CAMERON'S RECEIPTS ENABLE CONSUMERS TO prepare all the followin, 1 comt:=-Lqnid hair dye ton hair restorative, bloom of roses, eau poudre subtic, dentri ve tee of the se! only 25 eunia. |For asie at Bowery: 24. S16, 43) and 44 2 Division street, and 8, 006 Very au guitar, one accordeon, rot fo pe opie commetics mt one el shampoo Ha paid, NRY H. LERDS & CO. ‘AUCTIONEERS, HENRY ft, L.beDs will sell by anction, on Saturday, November 17, iy fromt of the store No. 19 Pena sireet, at 12 o'closk, A pair is high, § and 6 years oid, nated perfectiy suund aod kind In all ber? bic team in All respeois, Will be sold ite. freckle liion, , m2 ‘Columbia etreet VOLUME MORB FULL OF GE! ND A a ia Dh a N.Y. Observer, Amouer nan noMOR, THE WIDOW "BEDUIT PAPERS, DEED DY ALM B, NAL One wclnane: 12mo, et cecaemrelions Price 81 25. the Widow Kssays Poe'ry; Fig Percy hey ay mow Dis eran ch i tan Lar ‘onli os Widow sete ber eee Ie Discourse on Various toplcs; the Widow ‘on Various To} Sntilies ta Bick wriles to him; Resorts Srardat B iglous Tastruction; the Widow con. olde oF Proper fee ¢ Hider Bniffles on Thanks- Bhe Retires Wo & Grove in the rear of Hider snit- 2 Marries the Bider, and writes tober i ate lier Smid; the Rev; Min, Suifies Abroad; ‘at come; the Rev. 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Atias Descetbes operadom in New York and Mexico with immense Boluh end volo lite pathos. — Boston svening Gazette Thisis'e capital book. “Since the pubriention of dee Cows! there has not been #0 glever a stage Look as this publistied.— Bostun Daily Mall. One neat volume, Ytmo , cloth, Price ¢ FRENCH, Punt Fiat Rasen tizoet Apd for sate by bouksellers and. agente grenrwhe re. sent by mail, post paid, om receipt of pri {VERYLODY SHOULD READ IT.—MOST POPULAR 4 book of the day Five thousand copies sold in three days. CROTCHETS AND QUAVERS ; Or, RucwLATIONS oF AN Ores Masicen. By Max Marries. ‘This book fe making a deciced bit among every class of read. ets, Fis admirers as weil as bis enemies, his Iriends as well as bis foes, pede urchase it. Every paper notices it~some kindly, tome sharply—but all read it, Rend the follow!ng autices of the press:— ‘laing men of the most surprising epoch is Napoleon and Max Maretzek.—New > Sours Mmself he Don uixotte of opera.—Mirrar. He hnadion his baton and his. character Giffereuily the one with gioves, the othee withoul.—N. Y. Picayune. This Hook—tull of all those details of private Life, those in trigues, that common #eandal, tha! tittle-iaite of professional fe that te world loves so well, which they run after so eaxer- ly ‘and buy ana devour with kuch exquistie relish—will be in mensely popular - Dally News, we luces a curds pubile behind the scenes, and exhi- bite Danny years Of eaaerisl success aad alare Bowen Being Alled with the piquant gossip ties that our fashionable public particularly delight in.—Rend- ing Gazette and Democrat, P Tr is destined to create quile a sensation.—N. ¥. Dispatch, ‘ihe volume will prove a work of great interest to toe miuai- cai snd Merary world.—Monireal Pi He deserloés operadom with immense gout and not a little Paihon—Losion Kvening Gazett= Pablic into a peep peti the Phitwtelpt sminble persouati Lt Is very amusing, and iets th curtain which they will rtohly en: he very first bead of bis bow has created Riscord Phila. bis oun will create quite a. stir among the tashionabtes of the Fifth Avenue. The in to Mexico is as full of interest as @ romance by Dumas. —Police Garetie Perhaps, a his history is literally only haf told in this vol ung, he ccptemplates continuing and concluding it in another. Publisher, No. 121 Nassau et,, N.Y. for so" by all Bookscliors-snd Agen ee mailed on receipt of $1, post pal (LEGANT BIBLUS AND PRAY 4 aeriber bi on band large aud meat of Bibles, of ail sizes, some of which are very tichiv mounted, alsa,’ prayer books and the Church sereice. In inf nite variety, in'ivorv, velvet, and morocco, Ai! the miscella neous works published in this country are reveived regularly, and will be sold at ue lowest prices. THC ‘ORD, R & BROTHER Broadway, H‘4 TO % PEARL STREET, rankin square), publish is day :— Lary. A Novel. By the autoor of * The Busy Moments of an Idle Woman,” 12mo., mushn, Regarding both conception finish, *' Lily’ is the best American novel that bus appeared for several years. In point ot vivacity, ease and archness of expression, Fefined analysis and graphic deiineation of character, and simple, get anne pe thos, few American novels equa! it, and none surpass I, ‘scene is laid partly in Charleston and New York, and affords a good opportunity ‘for lively portraitures of society in those ‘The plot ia quite matural aud unambitious, but very ellective, ‘Zhe wisle is nearly perfect. It hus a Freneu airiness and gract without ever failing into frivolity, it is wholly free trom vult garity sod slang, no mean praixé in these days, As regards nora. tone and Feligious bencing, it ts unexceptionable, Mexico AND 178 Ret. or, Tneidents of Travel in that Country “Quring Par ol Years Teetenaaene. with Histori- cai Notices of Everts connected with Places Visited. By Robert H, Wilsop, with ilustrations. 12mo., muslin, ‘The author of tbis work atirihuies the presen low social, mora}, and poilteal condition of Mexico, wad the marked dete: and a bigoted and corrupt priesthood. Mr. Wilson is perhaps the first waiter who lins submitied the conquest of Mexico to a examinaion. From a careful survey ofthe permanent Phy sical features o! the country he draws oh weument which amounts almost to @ demonstration, that the narrauve ef Comets a tissue of gross, exngger atiods. Tlascala, where he Recerca pete ees ee rivaling the proudest Euro, ropes tls, and to have enconniered successive armies ot I 20 130,000 men, is chown (9 be an elevated valley of some 70 by SO Mller in ‘extent, with a popuiation of less (han 6,000, which is more than st eduid have sustained In the days of Mon: tezuma. The Aztecs are declared to have been a barbarous {cibe. inferior to Gove wo inhabit North, America: their cuptial snumd built town on an island in marsh; {ts famous floating gardens a physica! impossibility; while ‘tis shown that the tm mense armies seid to have been mastered for its attack and defence could have been neither main'ained or manmuyred in the valley. Interspersed with these graver details are glowing descriptions 0: natural scenery, frequent anecdotes, personal adventures, and miich valuable information respecting the undeveloped taineral resources of the country, together with many historleal details, embracing an account’ of the early life of Santa Anna. m1. Crean, Lrrnatry Taaxsinn Cesare Comentarios on the Gallic and Civil Ware, with the Supplementary Books Muributed to Hirtius including the Alexandrian, Attican nut Spanish wars. Literally translated, with. notes, and n very cmboraie index. Portrait, 12mo, mnslin, 75 cenis, HIRHED, A ROOK WORTH READI THE PRISON OF WELTEV On, A GLANCR we Bast Innra. y Wavten M. Ginsox INustraied with forty engravings from the author's own sketches. Cloth, 32mo. Price $1 54, ror. Tt is an extraordinary book—novel, brillant, and possible only to have been wrilten by one possessing & true poet's heart and brain. (From the New York Herald.] ‘We can recommend it to tue ai(ention of ourreaders as being one ot the most reliable and amusing books of travel that has lacely appeared. (Prom the Home Journal.) * © © © Tho style partakes la iy of tie oriental Imagery and picturesqte diction so consonant with the there, We can conselentiousiy commend it to onr readers ax being bott instructive and deeply interesting For sale by ail the booksellers. J.C. RIKER, Publisher, 129 Fulion streot, N22 NEW RAILROAD MAP OF THE UNITED STATES and Cavada, showing all the finished raliroads, colored, price $1, pocket form. als, maps of the different States, Ca pads, México, dc., moun'ed hd poeker form. Kor sale bY J, DISTU RS Ww Hroadway. HILEIPS, SAMPSON & COMPANY Will publish Nov. 20, 1 CASTE: A Story of Republican Fqnality, hy Syduey A. Si onedarge vol. limo. 540 pp. Price $1 25. Thia powerfol anttalevery novel wil’ awaken the attention gf te pubic 10 pew phase of the great question of the day, To thore who would be repelled byw tale of wrongs acd wrocities, however tzua they might > the pablishers desire to way, that this Is in the est sone & novel—a love story. it the render pleases—relating to the fortunes of persons belonging to the privileged class. Tle condition of the Sonthern slave is not the theme of the book. [\lstrne the author has writen with a purpose, butt Gees ote upon ibe urhoe teed ike a flective reader Will find that its force talls quite ax much upon Northern as upon Southern society. The publiebers do not wed to aive any blatof the unique plot ot ude ‘novel: prefer pg tha the thousands of renders should enjoy the pleasure ‘surprises for hemselves. ia mopeny| Pr.cRims oo Showin, rovemenisin Travel, aud the ‘ pet Ag 4 Celestial Cliy, By Gevese Wook, maton ct ingerecenns om res he ides of iv) ae ‘at to the anthor the iniahte Cera auton” of Uasriornes bat the ap: ‘ion of the idea to the religions of aaiora temas, AL. bted to no one. Ary . ron pe the some cultivated and plously disposed BS peeve tetas various caries ead pang presen’ rel senomt omgu no de soription can do the work j Tt is full of trenchant satire manners and Opinions; and at the pd ume Sat ee a ESAT he he makes in : is Wor! tts ‘acd that the author takes the sam Tv proper te elit HLIPR, BAMPEON & 00., ease Boston. RETR ET EM Qiyos's HOKDER TALES.—PUBLISHED THIS DAY, November 17. gal GLES: A Tale of Missiantp, Ww Guimores Simms. Ip one vol., 2mo. Illustrations ppl ley. 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O™ HUNDRED try IN FAVOR OF a THE yr. aera STEPHENS, This last ap teeren ne ee ore ki an eral re pean aie trom the various news: ba ay we sieaar es in be adverse itp ct merit ‘ad. praise is, bickly ecm from aa Band eaoar me rans ms the pe ae ea —— rae e hike powerfully moved. —Se, ‘the ~ .—Bos'on Traveiler. Soy yori are eee i —Boston Post. Saderior ih pathetic intent Day took Hiknly drama pure and lo. ¥. Dally Times. Nothing in peas ea rat plares. MX, Hx. of eilant bower and fidelity Boston reader to his hoart’< 1. nee spiised her bcdwal 4 ‘The ‘te Sadi . ae Seas Urea land Leader ratio 1 with — Albawy ‘The charaoters are Wa. — Ne 4 A book to cates (orcar . me) Diokens w ust look to his inureds,—Duil. The two beraiuen sro tnoly palaiad ety ensortpl, ‘Will become a tavoriie,—l abi iy repay. ‘humor (bat rivala that of Dickens —At Handled wit nator ae genius —Indiana ears” Characters ill Peer Sora Gad el Sting PUT tocraat Is characiors are admirabiy deawn.—Fautton Patriot. A work of decided merit. io Statesman. ‘Written with tore and power —Ueslon Gazette. A wor derful fund of humor,—Canada YY Da Facriplions unsurpassed it pation. —N- ¥. Dew By turns absorbing me Bond ths work by ‘Tha situations big diy dramaile “Oly Item. 1 eligited wih eat of ber productions. —Albany Transcript. Relieved by kimorous scones --invening JograaL Lessous of iru'h and gooduess.—Worcester Paliadinm. Frechness, originailty aud be uty. —Uties Herald, Pasnagos of real patbos.— Evening News. Je wil Fave tremendous run Chicago Paiktnter mor and pathetic tenderness.—N. B. Mercury. a ery otlite lite mt cht ahd shad: well Courier. 3 ‘our mort novelists —Portiand Advertiser. A pen true to nature.—Buitalo Vourler. Narrated in a powerful manner.—Dridg Farmer, ‘The beat book of ite Rea oress.—! Nowspaper. Resenring: ‘of spec! 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PUBLISURD.—WOMAN AND Hier Diseases from the Cradle to the Grave, with au apy dixon the propriety of Himiling the increase of tac Adupied exclusively {o ber inairuciion in the phys.olog, of hr wa Dixon, M.D. editor of the Scalpel. coasulting wed of Pass. Ing surgeon, author of a "Treatise on the Early Beouy of Arne cap Women,” “Diseases of tho Sexual Byaiel $1. Agents Wanted fo sell this work in all parts: A the coun. try, to whom @ liberal discount will be made. nt Gestpalthon receipt ut pric, Address. A. HANNE, Pub Twher, 19 Broadway, BOOKSELLERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Valentines.—The subscriber is now prepared to fill orders fu any amount for the coming Valentine seaton, | From the large and varied stock be has 0 hand, dealers would do well toclect Wes orders. Satna all tad vamer tas owrasuperie: tendence, he has greater fao ities to sell cheaper for cash than any othersin (ho market. Valentines ath ad now can be forwarded at any time previous to the 14th February, T, W. STRONG, 98 Nassau street, W OBKS_ OF JON ©. CALHOUN, VOLS. V, AND VI, boing the coneludl ig volumes APPLETON & 0O., 248 and Se Brosdwar New York hive now ready, JOBN ©. CALHOUN s We ORKS, Complete in aix 8vo. volumes, Price $12, or $2 per volume, separately, CONTENTS OF TH VOLUMES. Vocotne 1—On the Constitution and Government of the Vusted States peeches in C eeches. = Ebe d—Speeches. 5—Keports and public letters. ~ Reports and public letters. [From the Courier and Eng uirer. | We bere have two volumes ol & serles destined (o take a terature, The first contains al le by Mr. Mee gna shi | Congres: . Calhoun’s the latter dopertnset was. ‘oven foo, on various sutvects, in hb capacity wn coramitieensan Conrean, are ot lasting’ value, marked js hey are with all the Precision of staternent and clearness of argument which dis: tinguished every produc'ion of Mr. Calhoun’s period covered by these Keports is from 1811 to 1846, Aicinsive, Wieower rorme consists of gencral letters and ‘addresses. Some of there have nover before been puliaied ; while others in more correct shape, being copied from the orig! tale in the handwriting of the auihor, Many” ol these papers re of xrent interest, expecially his exposition on the tariff pre pared for the Leisiainre of South Carolina ia 1825, his letter to General Haroilion on the subject of State interposition, and the letters signed “Onslow on the powers of the Vice President as Prosigento( the Senate. | These lator liters were in reply to letters of President adams, under the eignatare of ‘Patri Henry,” arraigning the Vice-President, Mr. Calhoun, for neglect of duty in not calling Mr. Randolph to onler during the delivery of hls famous retrenchment speech, in which he tnaniged iu very offens ve remarks upon the President and the ecretary of State, 'y. We have also the correspondence ctween President Jackson and Viec President Oaihoun on the ct of the course of the latter in the deliberations of the Cabinet of Mr. Monroe on the occurrences of the Seminole War. The volumes abound with matter of great historical #lue, and form @ worthy continuation of the preceling ones, $100 WILL BE PAID IF DR. TO3IA8’S VENETIAN Linkineni does not cure dysentery, croup,coite,hend ache toothache, chronie rhetimatiem, coughs, cits turns, sweil- ings, and patnstot all ki eker than any other remedy; has been before the public e ciaht vears and never failed; the most celebrated physicians in the United States recommend it. Sold by the draggas everywhere. Depot No, 69 Cortlandt street 2% and 50 cents, Dr. Tobias’s celebrated Horse Lin! men ‘head for sale pint bottles ‘at 60 cents, whieh cannot ¢ beat ROOK'S IVORY POLISHED, NEW PATENT GLACE Uiread, combines the lustre of the silk with the sirongds T the linen, and is superior to any thread ever offered to the trade—white, black and all colors. For sale b; WHEFLER & WILSON, 343 Broad way. BUARDING AND LODGING, STRBET, SHEAR. Bxo “BROADWAY. —A crema rate family, witout children, baving mare P ono th Et oor, hada ne rar 170" TRAE STREET, TWO DOORS FROM EP Vion wo wories a and base ment to let, to @ good te: upmediately. 06 above. 12) enone STREET.—A FEW SINGLE Gaara: ‘coommod sie ora man and wite, be lesson roses and ‘and board at Ohaiavers street Tho ong ht] L13 Vat" Beary OUR aan at will be [et furnished or Se pend ehinla pla Soom ea Tal Tal oF Take The bonne Sarita a a peat wri Bre piace EAST 218T S¥.—GRAMEROY PARK—ROOM' 106 wi ae pay fares sanee Turaisted’ Ao a Th i ge all the modern tmprove gg or Se gl. FAST bow lia eae ee Arey ras nr pte iny wd HOUSE any we on Broadwi oa fwrnished rooms, cae ogre, tf ‘oagan, Tor lodging’ peice rs i Pe wens - 54 Wat WALKER ny ere FIV" DOORS WEST OF eee we ie Ye rpanonteas angie teat ry wife, or: 6 gentlemen; ti Se tom othe ra oot. one or tetvagte Rea: mon, with or without Baths in the house. 47 WHS? 1 srry FOURTH ST.—SINGLE BOOMS, ith Gre places, and ® pariar and bedroom communica. 34s Nara STRWKE—A PLEASANT SUITE OF ROOMS, 9 (wo single rooms canbe obtained, ims sirloliy pri: rely mclachlan, OREENE STREET, NEAR ©. 25, Tog BR CANAL—GENTLEMEN parte so ora fow gentlemen.can have — Hol aid cold with ari flo arid bn good ai, bate terms moderate; roforences uxcaal ed. sarge front room @a second {floor to Lo wlot. ~ $374 YOUNG LADY ¢ OAN BE Accommon atin WITH partial hoard, between Fulton and Wall street feecies; location pleasant, Apply 606 | Hsury street, Brooklyn. A FRONT PAR PARLOR AND def hy ON THE SECOND floor, handsemely furnished, will be rith full board, tom geutlecaan ‘and wife, oF to sige evllgmmen; no children or servants gill be taken; none but parties of the rst respect [need apply: roforencon geh sad required. Calla A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, oe TWO SINGLE gentlemen, can be accommodated with hoard, at 150 Wes, ith & ‘The house is new, and eee. all the modern im. provementa, Unexceptionable reference required and given” ROOM TO LET, TO A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, pe a private family, with or without partial board, at 64 Ka: Fifteonth sireet, ‘secure picasa rooms, in fata or single, 3 board, ina est 6 ass bose, destranie lo cated, newly painted, and furnished throughout’ with modern improvements and first clase table, Apply at 112 Leonard st., © few doors cast of Broadway, AX PRIVATE FAMILY, 19 LUDLOW PLACE, WOULD leto single gentlemen, ® suit of farnished rooms on the Feo er Rabe the bath room. The house SSiigas theckghout, aad other sasdeee imirerimente, ee rence required. A PABTY or TWO OR FOUR GENTLEMEN WISUING with accommovations, with double sexe fvuine, and private parior if desired, can weet ae atthe new and first clase brown — house 8) Cress Be The house is et, and elegantly inher AM oo all modern pepecrentens: and strictly private tamily. References rey A NEAT S&MAT} % BEDROOM, ON THE SECOND FLOOR, with board for a ingle gentleman, may be obiained at gi Prince street, west of and near Broadway, SMALL AMERICAN FAMILY WISU TO OBTAIN three or tour rooms unfurnished, with kitchen, ina gen iced pappterned) House rust contain gas and water. any farnily baving such aparuments will find an agreeable parly to deal with, Address Comfort, care of H. W. Hills, 679 Broad way. NICELY FURNISHED FRONT PARLOR TO LET, TO @ gentleman and lady, with or without board. No other bosrders. Location two blocks west of broadway, between Conal and Spring stroets. Address B, M., Broadway ost office. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM Attached, to ie: to single gentlemen, in a private house, With all the modern improvements; also & single room widt eg te gas in it. Apply at 9 Peinoe stzeot, few doors West of Broad Boars ‘SMALL, QUIET FAMILY, HAVING MORE than they ‘want wili take to board a gentleman and wile, or two single gentlemen; rooms handsome, house newly ime gaa and bath; pleasant location, Inquire at 191 ys Keierence exchanged, OA RDA SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY CAN ACCUM. modate two gentiemen and their wives, or four single gen- tiemen, with isomely furnished rooms aud full or psral board.’ Apply at 245 Went 19h vaireat Boro, VERY | DESIRABLE ROOMS, ON THB second and third floors, suitable for gentiemen and their wives, or single genuemen,'can be had with board, at No. 1 oie Python corner of Bleecker and Laurens sts. ’ Gas and th ROARD—A RARE CHANCE FOR THOSE DOING business down town.—Two or three single gentlemen may opieis 8 quisanephecent home in ® «mall pri family. House newly turnished, with modern imp: ovemeals, Gas, i ths do. Keterences exchanged. Inquire at No. 87 Madison street, near Market street. OARD—A LARGE FRONT ROOM, NICELY FUR nished, suitable for Bact Ly three gentlemen, to wi EX vat board, in a Ti. pone emia family. ‘ayely at % fear Kighih ‘A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR ONE On (wo genilemen, wishing & very pleasant ‘Troat room on se cond ‘lor, in @ pléarant location in the Seventh with oon may apply at HI Madison street, Fasuily smaaif, and no bo! OARD—A PLEASANT ROOM WITH BOARD AT $7 per week, for a gentieman and his wile, or two single gentlemen; also an unfurnished rooms with pantry, at $7 per ‘week, with board for (wo persous. Apply at 177 Canal street, next door to the bank. OARD—A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LEC rooms to 4 gentleman and wife, or two single gentle- men, with or without board, at 63 West Thirieenth street, be tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. Terms reasonayie, Refer ences required. OAKD FOR GENTUEMEN, IN A PRIVATE F AMILY, whore ibe comioras of a home may be found; house cou: iaining all modern improvements. Apply at 137 Thirty-elghih ireet, between Seventh und Fighth avenues {mrmediately: Roleronces required. OARD-IN BROOKLYN, NEAR THE SOUTH AND ferries. Single gentlemen desirous of obtain ing pattial voor wits Pleasant rooms, can be accommodated on very moderate terns, at 9L State street OARD.—A GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF GETTING room comfortably ‘urnished, With breakfast, ina siaall The location must be central, within a block of the 4th iroad preferred. Address W, Js. Herald office, OARD IN BROOKDYN-A SUITE OF ROOMS, OR single rooms for @ gentleman and wife, and one single room, in a firat class house. inquire a eeere, sireet, near Wall street ferry, recond door ‘hast of Olimon street, Nouth side. OARD IN BROOKLYN -SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN be accom Wy pleasant rooms and pariial board, at72 ate street corner of Henry, between Bouin. aud. ston: tague ferries, References required. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM (or # geuileman and wile, or two single geot emon, in a delightful location; five minutes’ walk from the South ferry. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Apply at 45 Congress street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with a nicely furnished front room, on wecond or third floor, inant Amer! uly, at 43 Chedver place, between Degraw and OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PRI- vate famlly, down town. Terms must be moderate. Ad: dress A. M. B., Herald office, stating terms and location. ] RIDGEWATER PAINT.—THE BEST ARTICLE known for roofs of houses, decks and bottoms of vessels, ond outside work generally Lue action of the atmosphe Sv Waier street, ‘ing &@ perfect protection patast . For sale at the company's AC AND GRAPE OTL, ESSENCES, RARE CHEML ix and metals.—The best green and yellow cognac oils, enecs, Monongahela and eo'ch whisker, Jamaica and st. Crolx rim, gin, elder, erry, raspberry and plum brandy, (port, madeira’ and ‘claret wid6; flaforiogs aad calor ings for all hquore; oils of lemon, cerlronelia, cloves, saasatras, wintergreen, “peppermint, pimento, biter simonds,, lemon, been Coriander and others; Uromine, tadiae, hyyporu! Bi. ody aaltay I, pure meroury. collodinm, pure sul «eld, amino 6 Paper, platina in sheet ond wire, Erdmium agbetoey Vidune, Iie, aidbal, blest an nan, &e, Forsale by be L. FEUCHT WANGER, 98 Mal I ¥SPEPSIA oURED THE GRAND SkORET IN THE of health is to prevent condtipation; sirive io vecure a reguiseand vigorous soilon of the digestive fane- ELIX in all cases will ig bom wa fas, 12, 100 toms, and ‘when symptoms of cosivenens’ preseat Yoereels ican be at ovcoreliered by taking HEYMAN S'S DYsPEPatt tentremedy. For sale by A. B. Puiton sireet, eaasemnahenthpoestteatinmeanratssartonretn FORD'S AMERICAN WINDOW RECEIVED Tite oxty vrarded to tbat departmentat the Fair, New Y. to Li just “lored. “These ‘sashes, lide and swing, aie dust ami eather tight, No outside sashes kes. 1070, not rattle in Tanufneturer Kuare! to keep them Soar tertre years ef or Pushin ang Soa, ol naa nme "Right for sale, WHS, FORD, mannutasirra aay i le, ee of sliding and —eennieaeneeaeaenseisciieeneinatiasiandeeenen 8 IT sOt—IS IT A FACT THAT WITH yi TE patent waghtub ote woman can wha four ines he times 5 time, and with less injury to the method, We would Noch toon an Lien. Boares Superiiiontont ve New York Juvenile Anyium ay Weos Bixby’s Hotel; and Dr. Davis, corner Fulton and Clinton streets, Krooklyn, can be relied on, (and woes? these one even #0. If any eon doubts this, they can try them for themselves by ca! Ing and ordering oue from WISMBI'S Patent Washtat? (oe pany 2 Broadway ;alsoat Mayher's & Co. 19, Waer street; > wood, 25 Fulton street; 8. W. Smith, 80 Malden lane! W. N. Seymour, i, No. 4 Chatham snares aches! L. Caverly; 204 Greenwich street: J. F. Grabarn, 23 Barciny strvot. Toure Renwick, 32 Canal street, and others. N, B.—The genuine ‘ube have ho iron spindles to rust the clothe, VES, STOVES, STOVES —165 CANA Oa wai van’ Nowe wos more tte have & large, Assortment of the latest paiteras of sioven, jen ranges; for sale on reasonable terme Soay stone gritdies, ‘whole tols, RrAtaS Rtovesput (iy. shed for same: i Sralee ed ee ee Ys! TOYS stree!—chine WHOLESALE STORE, 62 JOHN oher kinds, are offered very ‘ore of W. He PREY, G2 Joon OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A comfortable house not above Fighth street.’ Address Felix, 124 Bowery, m the book store. stating terms and location, OARD WANTED.—TWO GENTLEMEN REQUIRE full board, one bedroom, farnished, and an unfurnished Toom, ina respectable locality down town. Address. lor tare days, stating terms, which thus: be moderate, 0. K., Horald ice. BOARD WANTEDOBY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, ina small respecta'yie but plain family, where there are no other boarders, Breakfast and tea for the genleman 10- cation not above Tenth street, Address, staling terms, &c., B. H., box 188 Herald office. OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY OCCUPYING A first clues house, location unsurpassed, will reni, wiih beard, two pleasant rooms, frnished or untarnished. Apply At (new number) 170 West Twenty-second street, near Seventh avenue. ARDING IN WEST FOURTAENTH STREBT—A lady wouldiet to gentleman wad his wife a room aud bedroom adjoining, also two or three gentlemen ean be ac- commodated, with full or partial board, at 64 West Fourteen suet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, OARDING IN WILLIAMSBURG.—A PARTY OF FOUR oF five gentlemen or indies can obtain @ sult of pleasant come ud bard, wilh, & Reclly private early, residing tn eairable location, a short distance’ from the Gr a small family cam obtain tne rooms, with Richen itl goer va hicnees for howwekeeping, ‘Av dtress | 4 Herald office, en ae ts en eenenenennenssiiaesis Mar N. VALUOTTON HAS, REMOVED FROM NO. 83 Warren sireet to 107 ond 109 Waverley place, she leasant rooms for single gentlemen or gentlemen and thew wi wives. 0OMB Es onan Cae TWO Re! THREE Bag unfurnished rooms, without board, to single gentlomen, a “gE = terms, at 181 Seventh avenue, Deer Tweaty- e if OOMS TO LET—FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, AT THE nak Union Lp! oye a, Brooklyn, at$1 6 per week. w) rder. to-day und see Ben's In (0 LARGE AND WELL FURNISHED PARLORS ON the first floor. to let to@ gentleman and lady, with ful or partial board, The house bas all the modern improvements hose who wish to live quiet and retired can have all the som: forte of w home, “Addrews for two days lB, Lroudway Pow ee 7° GENTLEMEN =SINGHE GENTLEMEN WISHING Jeasant rooms and partilrbose’ Le novommodtauet by Custom, box 8.068 Fost Gitzo. Loca'lvn, Nae teenth street, near Fourth SE FAMILY CON en, rooms in & pri vate family, wish privnie tal Whee arene chk Seardera. The ascommodaiinins tu forabie ated tee location desirable. Address bor 1,72 _____ BOARDING. AND Lowemma,__ FURNISHED BOOM, DOWN TAS SENT wy sxtep—ny A NG erm A dy =p aL SS SSSSS——=™=.'|'! way, or its vonliy. Aden ao LY FURNISHED HOUSE T A‘ae AN ELEGANT LY FORME: USE TO LET TO A rt Sey A granary by A for bourekeeping; baa nm used, between Fifth and Sev: avenues, aad Hh ts a ‘hhirt atreela, ‘er two vm Ms csensiithi ESIR PEW IN GRACE CHUROH TO LET, eae ecoaubiy, or wil We soll on Very (avorable toress, by apply’ ediatel; g°W. RICHARDS, 997 Broadway. be Cg vena HAS, ON THE — Gehan AB bath ‘8 furnished bed room room. te with olnees if desired: Send caeaee eine spd cellar, Location near Broad wa ree [re dit oe iad avenue. no oblidren in the ARBRE TO LEASE.—THR NEW BAKERY NO, 25 street Jpn) ready to lease tor a term of five years. inn Srvtrate mand fore German baker, e JN. WET KE. 251 Water ‘OUSE TO ree AND FURNITURE Phaeied SALB—4 AD excellont two story attic pnt bat Bonsai toed neatbnrooed, mireot ti ‘Caving for wurope. “Address box 206 ane Ae AND STORE To LET.—THE HOUSKS 151 AID $68 vedan siroet et, Suitable for a hotel or finn store 6x60, Enquire at Patien’s Hotel, #1 Greenwit ART OF A HOUSE TO LET UNTIL THE BIBOT OF May or ionger, the third floor of hou nd street, ‘west of the Bowery, Good pling with prone Pac wee. Reni moderate'o 8 good teanat, Apply onthe premises.” Oem be seen at aay hour, EGAR STORE DOWN TOWN 70 LETH ANDSOMMLY up, und stock. and tit iho gia abla it rf seit ou ‘establiah kan ens. Addvees # RHE, Herald of TORE TO J. ‘T—AND | STOOK AnD. FIXTU Ri PeR perenne Ys of a well fitted up thread and needle and oe ae the best side ot Hudson sireet, No. 263. NS. B.—The fxs will be soid senaraiely Oc or with the stock, is mew yoy order, and wi a sod for bi ree less bee ics c a8 resent Occup’ at @ atti Gasper cn Pe li gd TATEN ISLAND —PURNISHRD UOUS err $4 r0 Ist May. » good large hc use, hea oealians withie minutes’ walk of Vauderbii’s iad will be tet ton lable party. who will purehass the farure at a fate val “Address, With real name, O. B, Nor 4,126 Pe Tos Be ibng 5p oy Cia Ml FAMILY, fie ons ce 285 Madi containing’ five rooms eae a sa me finished bouse, suitable for a genteel faa. ly. Inquire on thi T LET THE 1 THREE STORY AND BASEMENT DWM \w street, Brooklyn, on 7 rolnuites? wa: sn South and Hasailion’ avenue ferrioa. ot Sant S225, Second Boor above store soutscast soraer of Canal aes ‘son streets, five water ard gas; also, of 202 revry in ot aad shad 4 pn Mo St he families who desire to be near the fection of the cl é JiskePYRIOE, 290 Hudson street. 10 LET—1HE LARGE MODERN Baur NO. 6 AL bion place, Fourth street: Crotoy wat bath room, gus with fixtures, garden running through to Thin street, Pons. and Fourth st palyr: Apply to A. PULBEMUS, corner Boweay o pe STORE 40 READE STREET, FIVTY FART rom ronda owarl’s,sullablo Gr dreaamaker.” Rent $500 per year.” Apply st Gah 08 Brondwey. 7?) LET—THE THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE NO, 96 WEST ‘Twonty-sixth sirect, between Sixth and A Sewanh euth avenues, consisting of five rooms, with immediate Oroven water on the floor, Inquire of &. 5. KING, Ww io Gieaaiwion street, near Bauk. b hee LET—THAT FINE STORE 22 BOWERY. RENT Apply to A. HUNTER, 200 Bowery. NO LET-DWELLING PART OP HOUSE 141 BOWABE, with extension dicing room attached, very desirable lece- ton, near Grand street, suitable for a fanily or privale board- Ing house, For particitlars apply in the furuiture store, (70 LET THE UPPER PART oF HOUSE 185 GRAND ‘ ce biogk enat of Broadway. ‘The, apartmenie age x00! . ee ent Gran weter. ghey bor Bulag on es thorough ia ius well sdapiod er elinor a privaie residenos or 26 ‘Hon, Inquire in in the store on the premises. ‘O LET-THE SECOND FLOOR AND FRONT BASE ment, with use o1 bath room, of the third story house 3 Moth tfeet, eituared petween’ First aud Second aveusaee pleasant neighborhood, Gas in all the roms, and a fine opllar. ‘Toa good teuant rent low. Inquire as above. po LRI—A WORK SHOP, 2 BY % FEET, NO. 437 Fourth street; one 8} 2hoy 2 feot, No. 8 Extra stress. Inquireot BE. 7, DEFORBSI, No. 12 First street, commer cf Extn, at 1 or 5 6'clock. 10 LET—ON LEXINGTON AVENUE, NEAR TWENTY. sixth street, a very nice three story house, in fine orter, modern improvements, and rent moderate, Also, 8 throe stoay homeo on 2iet ‘ cottage near broad ourth avenue, 3 {9 'Y second stree!, $60; B. KINSHIME LKT—THE LARGE CORNER STORE AND OFLL, ‘on the southeast corner of Houston street and Bowery; first rate stand for a grocery, hardware, crockery, or any Kind of store. Rent ‘Also lower part of house up month. El. KINSHIMER, 31? Fourth avenus, 30? and § (00 A.M 10 LET—WITH STEAM POWER, TWO LARGH FLOORS and basement, 40 by 75 teet, at 13 and 215 Wost Terr, sixth street between eighth and Ninth avenues, Eaquice 2, VROCHLE! 10 LET—PART OF A HOUSE, NO. 66 HOYT STRBBT, Brooklyn, porene of basement and four bandsome rooms, on second and floors. Locality excellen!. emt tory Jow won desirable tenant. Stall forats y wanted. Apply ¢ premises, or address Clark, Her mid alice PO LET A FUBASANT FRONT BASEMENT. NAAR Firth avenue. Inquire of T, J. CROWEN, 609 Bread way. LET—A LARGE WELL LIGHTED STORE, 32mg Broadway, well adapted for a fur 8: ore; alee. floor of 3221, Broadway. Possession can be had immediately. Apply to Wit. RADD sz LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, BOARD for the lady, « beautifully furnished parlor en the first flor, westot Broadway, not higher up thin Wleecker street tans yer st neighborhood, “Address Mrs, Harman, Brosdway ‘LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF A HOUSE, situated at 215 West Twentioth street, in « pleasant neigh orhood, consisting of three stories. baseinent, attic and coun tercellat, It wiilbe leased for « ‘erm of years to n goed tenant. Tie house is in first rate order. Inquire on the remixes. id LET—AT 104 EAST 2TH STREET, BETWKEN LEX- ington and ‘Third avenue, five rooms ‘on w Noor with gas, water, Waler closet, &c, Rent $15 A month also, $ rooms a $11 8 month; only one onal ‘anal ire B, KIN si "319 ath avenue, TO, LET VERY LOW.—A MODERN THRER STORY house, wih bai, water -ninth stree’, near lots of gro bis HICHANDEON: xen rn awe BARNARD, 98 Broadway. seane, or Goa O LET OR LEA ASE, IN BKOOKL, XNA FIVE, T belek building, 2x6 feet, with atom ae D HAnTSHURD las Froat se; Now York. TO,LEASE A VERY SUPERIOR, LOCATION FOR. Be. sinees, the new house No. 43 Canal street, near * consiaing of 8 store, para See! penpee en, wate ies or more a8 urposes only. ply wt 144 Chambers: ii i ~~ 0 LRASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS—PARM OF twenty acre in fresh meadow, good house, sevea coms, new bar! 4 fad within five miles of the vity Hall, Brook! yn; also 160 acres of the best land in Iowa, in ction of two rivers; also an acre of ean oly and a small house, within two and a half miles of Hall, Brooklyn Address box 278 Chatham square Post office, (0 MANUFACTURERS, OR ANY ONE WISHING TO engage In the for oticloth business,—A chance seldora offered. fo rent, the ollcloth factory, corer of Deberowe street rt DeKalb avenue, Brooklyn. Kvervihing in partact ora he ting bars ured are Powers’ pacent. blod ae lesigns, for spring patterns. Ail will a diponed of on reasonable terms ard time. Apply to E, JOURN#AY, oa the ) Premises, ¢ or a Warren | street, AVERN STAND, MANHATTENVILL the corner of 1261 st, and Sth avenue, the old isrem sat swith two two story houses and lois; rent only $200. Also fwo story shop on Fifty fitth street, near St hnke's howe rent $8 per month, F. KISSAM, 91 Maiden lane. A GENTLEMAN “ABOUT 36, CONNECTED SOUTALLY. with the first ef lakes this method of soliciting hand of some young Indy of prepossessing appesran: ossetslng in some degree, all those attributes waleh e: haracter, with a view to matrimony. Address Mave! scan st. Hort oflice. M ATRIMONY MADE EASY.—ALL WHO Wis 4 Maarriage and good Jvek, may call sscn on Mad vme MORROW, and see che likeness of the iptended husband, nd hear all you ‘wish to know. he will tet! even your wry ag fo charge if no! aaiiatied. 76 Broowe sires, neat MTrowtivay —-MADEMOISELLE MILE | VILUNTTR, Broadway Pos of AANA AN ‘a STONIBHING 70 4 ALL SMADAME, i MORROW Tins world or oat han eve rer been known she will telat tee orem ‘even the very ihowwlus, cause freatastontaivaent of a ho vit Boge ‘riot good wi \t luck fly to hee for relief and sami gone men. No ebarge if not satished, ateeot, beiwonn me suutvar wreck for 8 acy days oaly. nN. ‘he can impart a secret by whieh any Indy or gentlemen can obtain the HONE Of the Opposite sex. Charge extra. ing —M. BRUCE, THE preresiore’ ten lady, has arrived in the city for a short ime x. Broce ts seventh daughter, and has a poturel gif, aid can be cousutted wih on al events, to the sallatacion Of ail who visit her. All who wish to consult her can call at 459 Broome sireet, between Wooster sod Laurens. Fee W conta. Hours from 9's. M. io 9 P. M, JEAIRYOT ARCH, “ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, DYSPEP sia, debility dysentary, liver compinints, old uicera, nor Youaners, tever ‘ind ue in tte worst form. ’ Female irroga \oritles, ni of children cared (ii curable y Mrs REY MO nthe the sro ne teel elatrvoyant, Lio spring street, near Broadway. Patistacuion or no pay ADAME ALWI¥, FROM PARIS, TENDERS HER vervioes io the Indies and genUemen tn phrenology. She fan be consulted about love, marriage busivess, &c., and will tel. the name of the laty or gentlemen they will mary: alen the name of bers witers. Residence 10‘ aaa, x.cee,