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INANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MOAEY MARK «eT, Frrpay, March 21—6 P. M. The movement in stocks today was irregalar, ith less activity among speculators. At the first ard Missouri ¢’s advanced } per cent; Erie bonds, ; Nicaragua Transit, {; Cleveland and Pitts- rg, 2; Galena and Chicago, 4; Cleveland and ‘oledo, j- Illinois Central bonds declined 4 per nt; New York Central Railroad, }; Erie Railroad, i; Reading, |; Hudson River Railroad, 4. Mil- waukie and Missiasiypi Railroad sold this morning jat 834 per cent; Chicago and Rock Island Railroad fat 96 per cent, which is an advance of 1 per cent on Nast sale. The dividend of this company has not yet been officially announced, but it is understood that five per cent will be the rate, payable at about ithe usual time. There was more activity in Hudson River Railroad, with a slight downward tendency. ‘Nicaragua Transit was in demand to-day at the vance. The company’s statement, published this morning, has had a favorable effect upon the public mind. It shows that throughout the company hav? ‘ithfully fulfilled ail its engagements with the gov- mment of Nicaragua; have been willing at all times to entrust any matter of dispute to arbitra tion, a3 provided by its charter, and have paid large ums of money for rights and privileges never en- joyed. It will also appear that the Hin. Parker H French, to whom was delegated the power to adjus ll differences, acknowledged that the company had paid all that was due, and that the fairest way was start upon a new basis. The government of Nicaragua, as at present constituted, appears to ve a new policy every week. Within the past six onths half a dozen commissioners have been ap- pointed, and halfa dozen plans adopted, to settle with jthe Transit Company. The final appointment of Par- ker H. French was almost immediately after revoked, leaving the Transit Company without the power to investigate matters with any authorized agent. The fact is that the government of Nicaragua has had no settled policy from the start. All sorts of counsels have at times prevailed, and we should judge from ‘this that it possessed all the internal elements of dissolution. It appears that all the leaders have been afraid to trust each other, where the handling ‘of money was concerned. The frequent changes in the agents to arrange with the Transit Company show that either ignorance or distrust prevailed at the seat of government. The statement of the Transit Company bears the impress of truth, and we bave uo doubt is susceptible of proof. The re- Snark of Mr. French may be construed favorably for the company. If he has any influence with his gov- ernment, his statements, based upon an examina- tion of the company’s books and accounts, may re- instate the company in allits rights and privileges. At the second board the market was slightly de. pressed. Erie was moderately active; Cleveland and Toledo was sold to some extent in large lots. Erie fell off 4 per cent; Cleveland and Toledo, 3; Reading, {; Cumberland, {. After the board lower prices ruled, and the market closed weak. The steadiest stock on the list is Florence and Keyport joint stock. It sells regularly every day at 3 per cent. It has not varied a fraction for weeks, and sells the same buyer sixty days, as for cash. While other fancies are running up and down three, four and five per cent, this does not move a peg. There may be a wide margin for a rise, but it is pretty certain it could not fall much without going com- pletely out of sight. The Assistant Treasurer reports to-day as fol- lows:— Paid on Treasury sesount. ed “ Paid for Areay Office.. Paid on disbursing checks, The payments to-day include $1,500,000, being the balance due on account of the Mexican indemnity. ‘The receipts include $50,000 from Chicago; $1,000, 000 transferred from the bullion fund, and $100,000 for transfer drafts on Boston. The gross earnings of the New York Central Rail- road Company during the month of February, 1855 and 1856, were as follows :— New Yor Curzaay Rannoan. e 1866. + $139,911 67 $140,919 61 + 169,555 65 230,665 13 . 6,807 50 7.889 52 . $316,274 82 $378,984 25 --Increasein the month this year, $62,709 44. It will be seen thatthe increase is almost entirely in freight. The passenger business on the New York Central Railroad appears to have reached its maxi- mum. We venture to say that this road has not earned, net, one per cent on its capital during the past three months. The Hartford and New Haven Railroad Company have declared a dividend of five dollars per share. The Boston Journal of the 20th inst. saya that a very important bill was introduced in the lower house of the Legislature of Massachusetts on Tues- day, which, with the majority and minority reports, ‘was ordered to be printed. The bill provides for the gradual suppression of small notes, and is sub- stantially a8 follows:— SUPPRESSION OF SMALL Bank NoTEs. » See. 2. From and afier the lst of Ooiober, 1356, no person, or bank, oF commonweaith, shall make, te, paay rane or Te reoelyes or! onuee to 0S received, any bai back established in or ‘Out of the Btate, denture for cirouation or use as currency, for any sum less than $2; afer the Is: of October, 1857, tor ‘any sum less than $3; afler the 1s: ot October, 1858, for any sum less than $5. Sec. 2. From aad after the pasasge ot the act, no bank bill ‘above 86 shall be made or issued by any bank, or be passed, e by any inotvidual, £c., torany sum not dividble by ihe number five. onsen Ap pte _ offenders shall be punished by a fine not sd rm ms, eG vemork is made by Messre, Raymond and a of the Senate, and Turner of Brookline, and Hall the It re upon the ailszed evils a our present circulating med! whieh, ‘while it eee be convertiole, and pnt toa very Great ex- t represent value, is, after all, bat acvase, system of credite, whe a feeble jand altogether a too narrow basis of coin.’’ The banks in Massachuset:s owe thei holders. hishioee million of dollars, and so out of propor- ‘tion is the superstructure to the asia, the report argues, that, ‘Jot their creditors call for but one elghtoonth part it debt, or one million of dollars, aad the credits are disturbed—property falis in value—mercantile psper, stocks, merchandise, become depressei—everything is in commotion—money is scarce—times are hard—and all » because the banks are required to comply with their pro- mises.’? When gold is wanted for La re Legh ihe banks are called upon to sup; ney tae necessarily reduce their circulation in the pies six, seven or eight to one, for every dollar paid out report dwells upon the necessity of incressing the stock of coim to prevent those ductuations in the carren- ey arising from a deficiency, and dwells upon the compa- rative inseourity of the small bill currency, the holders of = 7 sory are floor yy the greatest sufferers when cee report is comprised in the lowing paragray Ca i ng bills Ch | Gare than ‘ive dottarnse ‘a demand would be crested the p ot etroulation, of some three and @ haif to ‘pur and «Half onlions ‘of dollara; this would pass into the wands of the people, enter ‘into the daily aftaica axa business life, and would be placed ‘almost beyond the ‘of exportation. By this operation the specie in Massschusetta would de nearly doupied, even if the banks, in celf-defence, were rot compelled to increase their stock of coin. ‘The commitiee contend that thera will be no difficulty in procuring the necessary coin, for we are constantly exporting largely, and any amount can be retained tor which we create a home demand. ‘Ic is eminently worthy of consideration,” they say, ‘that, with all our produciion of gold, the quankity held by’ the banks in £855 was not greater than ft was in 1846, while their cir- Saeer hhas greatly increased and their capital nearly oul In conclusion, the committee very justly ramark that “the currency of a people isa matter of such vital im- portance to the whole community, that anything like crude or hasty legisiation should be most sedulously avoided.” They have accordingly tramed their bill so that it ntalt be radual in its operation. , The annexed statement exhibits the value of foreign dry goods entered at this port for consump- ‘tion, for warehousing, and also the withdrawals from warehouse, during the week ending and including 5! ost Tope of “Thursday, March 20, 1856 :— Movements 1x Forsign Dry Goons, Entered for ‘ "ith- Ware- ‘ion. rawals, housed. $806,964 = $44,059 $33,656 285,456 75,405 4,798 644,837 81,702 44,361 211,793 28,506 a 173,872 = 14,603 24,908 Totals... 1,712,022 $259,945 $107,110 ‘Value put on the market during tho week... .. $1,062,867 During the past week the dry goods trade has dis. played increased activity, country merchants having isited the city quite freely. The recent heavy im- portations bave told upon prices) of sony descrip- NEW YORK HERALD, tions of foreign goods, and especially upon many styles of French fabrics, both staple and fancy. And there are still several vessels over due from Europe, with heavy cargoes of goods on board for this market. The grea trise in breadstuffs and pro- visions the past autamn, with the known yield of an immense crop of cereals, induced the belief that there would be an almost unlimited consumptive de mand. During the spring and summer of the past year stocks had been sold out at a very low figure, so that when the autumn trade set in there was deficiency of goods to meet the demand, and prices cousequently experienced an advance. The result of these movements was that very heavy orders were sent to Europe, and especially to France, where the labor of manufacturers was taxed the utmost to fill them. At Lyons, manufac- turers bad to work night and day to supply the de- mand for goods. But the past two or three months have served to work an important change. With the prospects of peace and the food market of Eu- rope becoming better supplied, American breadstuffs and provisions have heavily declined, while cotton is the only article which has experienced an ad vance. The consequence is, that the importers be gin to find that their receipts of goods are in excess of the demand of jobbers, although offered at easier rates. Hence,as usual under such circumstances the importers and agents of the foreign manufac- turers have invoked the aid of the auctioneers, and consequently several heavy sales have been made recently, one of which this week embraced an extensive line of French silks, shawls and ribbons, chiefly the importation of a leading French house. These sales have been well attended, and the goods have been sold on favorable terms; but prices generally, how- ever, have recenty ruled in favor of purchasers. ‘These large auction sales generally lead to increased exportation of specie, as soon as sterling bills drawn against the shipment of produce become scarce, From this time to the end of the season cotton alone must afford the chief basis for bills drawn against ite shipment and be forwarded in payment forimported goods. When it falls off, we may expect increased exports of specie. The bad weather early in the season retarded the purchases on the part of country merchants, and stocks in the interior have been reduced to a low point before they were re- plenished. Low priced ginghams ranged from 10c, a18c. There wasa tolerably active business done in dress goods, at steady prices. Good patterns of doeskins of the lower qualities were scarce and firm. Black silks were dull and prices easier. The ac- tivity in the trade is expected to increase with each week of the present spring, and will be rendered more lively by the opening of navigation. In do- mestic goods, the market was less gorged, and in some descriptions of staple articles a slight im- provement took place. Brown _sheetings and shirtings have been in fair demand at steady prices. Prints were sold toa fair extent; choice new styles were firm, while inferior and less desirable patterns were dull and neglected. Ging- hams were in fair demand and sales pretty freely made at 10c. for Manchester and 103c. for Lancas- ter. Muslin de laines were steady, with moderate sales. Drills were in light stock, and the demand moderate. Browns were at 7jc. a 8c.; Canistago, 940e.; bleached, 94c.; Reading, 94c. a 9}c. Cassi- meres were in good request, especially for new and desirable styles. Satinets were without alteration in prices. Stripes and denims were steady and transactions moderate. Bagging, osnaburg and cotton duck were without change, and sales light. Cloths were in fair demand at steady prices. The warranta entered at the Treasury Depart- ment, Washington, on the 19th instant, were as follows:— Fer the redemption of stock, For the Treasury Department Ls Ze Interior Department, War tated recet xehange. March 21, 1856. | $5000 Tn 6's, '0.e4m 95 360 aha 5 1000 Cal 7’s, 70 90 2000 NY 674,774 io000 Misrouri 6's.. 8436 1000 Erie CBs 71.. 833¢ 1000 Erie C Bs °62.. 87 5000 Erie Bs of 83.. 93% 6000 do......... 9834 6000 Erie Baot ’75. 903 7000 60......... O1 10.00 ~~ MBs.b30 70 7000 do.......46 70 10000 Tl] Cen RR ce 91% sabe BaHtEeHEEtE 100 100 ahs D & H C1.b30 uo Ian 100 80 do... i Ban! 10 Ohio Life & Trust 750 Canton Co. 400 -b60 66 te bauer & ‘Chic RR Aes 100 clevistit 630 650 SECO} 5 ehs Ohno Life... 50 do ..... oy Nic goon) 500 Flor é Ky pt Jt. 00 £00 Canton Co.. .b60 200 Penn Cos) Co.b60 100 Camb Coal...b60 b30 o4 51% 7 Galene & Cui Re il oto Clev Sia iss 78 do.. . do. 100 he Ward C 81.0" oi " 41% 200 North Carolin: Tas 41% 200" do 300 do. 100 Gardiner Gd. Marlem Railroad. Some truthful remarks appeared in the finenchal de- partment of your valuable journal about tea days Serine extremely low price commanded oy. first aud second me bonds of the Harlem m7 te in comparison with those of some other roads; and it is very certain thet if your observations as regards the present real and prospective value of the securities ‘up which the second mortgage bonds recently sold wer: sued, had been duly appreciated, a very striking an most favorable change in the price of the stock would have taken placo ere this; for, if the writer mistakes not, the second mortgage on the road was made to include the first lien on the uninenmbered and eligible property of the company in this city, comprising the Tryon row property the block of paildings bounded by Fourth ani Ln det t and Twenty-seventh streets; the extensive machine shops, engine houses and stables at Thirty-second street and Fourth avenue; also 1] b plged, A at Forty-second street and Fourth avenue, the roiling stock and equipments, all of which is rapidly increasing in value, while the loan i understood to fall due in nine or ten years prior to the original mortgage. It should be also borne in mind that while the pay rolls are bemg gradually reduced to » con- siderable amount, the revenue of the road is as gradually increasing. In fast, itis confidentiy believed that the revenue of the road during the present year will be suffi- cient to enable the prea) to pay the interest on the iar arieod debt of $4,000, as well as to resume regu- Jar dividends on the | preferred shares. p's for the transportation of freight have .. wy baal for some weeks it, and I am assured, from 4 reliable source, that the prospecta of the ro’ are very flattering, indeed, T ary herein os REPOR®F. Fray, March 21—6 P. M. Ashes —8mall rales GD were made at $5 8736 & $6. Breapercrrs.—F') our —' market was more active, with a good demand torthe home trade and the British rovinces, and closed with more firm: ‘The sales om- raced about 5.000 8 6,000 dbls., including common te goods straight State, at $676 8 $7; inferior Michigan a 50a $0 75; ox va State at $7 1254 0 $7.97; low and modium brands of extra Wostern at $7 a $7 75, aad good extra Obto, Indians, and Illinois at $8; extra Genesee ranged from $8 60 4 $10; Canadian was {n good demand for he British Feonnere, and the marks: firmer; the sales embraced 2,000 a 2,500 dbls., at $7 25 a 89 25 for eommon, superfine, fancy and extra; Sonthern waa wita- out ckange of moment, with sales of about 1,200 a 1,500 Hye at $7 60.e $8 tor mixed t> choice brands. ani $8 089 for fancy and extra. Wheat—Phe sales emb-aced about 2,000 bushes Southern white, at 8190, aad 1,500 = Canadien white st $1 90, wi sales Tennessee red at pts Seton est pall tote of fair quallty were sold at $t_ 5. Corn—"he market was beavy, and prices fe pur- chasers. The sales embraced about 10,000 4" 20°000 bushels, including mfxed Southern, at 66c. 09. a 70c. for prime yetlow Southern, Rj 4 small sales wore reporied at $1 12a $110. Oats ware more active, with sales of State end Western at 40c. a 440. Covvem continued firm, with light sales; about 100 mats and 25 bags of Java'were rold at 15e.; 60 Jamaiza, At A2e.; and 400 bags of Rio, in transitu: Micdling Uplan pe aay @10%c.; Mootle Ties a 10%e ; and New Orleans and Texardo , at 10% 1. a 1030. ements wore moderate, withoutohange ee To verpool 300 bales of cottoa were taken 4 16d.; 9,000 bushels grain, in ship's bags, at 7%: = 2000 boxes cheese, at 80s.; flour was at abont 2s. 100 tops measurement goods and 600 bbls. rosin, P- Raia to Calitornia were steady, at 30c. per foot measure ment Hry.—Salos of 500 a 600 bales were mate at $1 18% Jnox was unchanged, with moderate sales of Scotch pig at f- a $37. i es carr 01170 tons St. Domingo were made at * otaseme Salen of 200 a 300 bbls. Now Orleans were common, and 47 for strictly prime quali- tysant bh4s. do. Cuba muscovado at p. t., and 100 hads. Nv ed Cure at 2c. —Sales of 200 bhis. spirits were mode st 396. ; rosin was held at $160, while quotations for raw ‘were nowinsl. '1810N8.—Pork-——The marke’ was steady at yester. day’s prices, wit ‘with nalon of 200 a 300 bb bbls., insiading mass at S15 8736. LErd ties at$1475. Beef continued heavy at $8 28 8 16 for country prime, and $9 25 a v8L1 for mers do., witn sales of abut 100 bbls. repacked Western at $11 9 $13 25, Beefhams were in moderate demsnd, while prime mess was heldat $18 « $22 Bacon was ecarce and firm. Lard—Sales of about 200 bbls. were made at 930. 01030. Butter and cheese were in fair demand, while prices were unchanged. RIcE was quiet at 4c. @ 4%c. Srices.—Sales of 500 lbs. nut SucaRs.—The sales embra boxes brown Hava- ne to gd out of market to Phi si ipbia, at 734c., time; 120 do, do. at 7c. a 93<c., the latter figure for pele quality. Toracco.—The market is unchanged. iies oo ‘nue scarce. The demand for sales included 66 hhds. Kentuck; Havana at 24c. » 28c.; 82 bates Segue at Cuba at p. t.; 60 cases secdicaf at ‘Tige. @ 16¢.; 62 cases Florida at 18c. a 26e. WHiskky.—Sales were confiued to 1008 200 bbls. Ohio and prison at 30a 303c., which was easier. ‘Woot.—We have to report an active market, and sates retty heavy, chiefly to sproalators and dealers. 300 ik nega medium and fine qualities at 15c. to 28¢ ; bales South ieee common lie. a 16c., and 200 baler Cordova at 24 60c. @ 26c., six months. 50,000 Pounds fgece sold at 20c. a fe. and 30,000 pounds pulled at 303. @ 46c., equal to cash. ” Holders say there is not enough on band to keep factories in operation till ahesr- ing tie. Spinners, notwithstanding, buy spsriogly, and expect to be able to supply themselves at lower rates soon, than are at present current. Importations and ar- rivals per railroads will regulate prices. FAMILY MARKETING. RETAIL PRICES OF FARM PRODUCE IN WASHINGTON MARKET. There was a large reduction in the price of meat by wholesale this week, but the retail price shows but little difference, probably on account of the approach of the termination of Lent, which creates an additional demand, by let'ing loore an extra number of meat eaters on the community, Veal begins to look better The market already begins to have « spring look. Green peas, tomatoes and other early garden truck are cheapening, and becoming plentiful. A few weeks more will make a great chenge in this reepect. Potatoes aro slowly advancing in price, and apples are tending raplily in the eame direction. Poultry ia beooming dearer, and now commands nearly 20 cents per pound, and wild fowl is very scarce and high. Butter, we are glad to say, is cheapeniog. Dealers are anxious to get the old stock off before the May butter comes slong from the West. Fish is dear and searce, bat must soon cheapen. wore made at 120. Beef—Sirloin, roast, tact Ib... . a 015 Rib, roast, pr ‘ a 016 Rib, chuck, . a 014 Sirloin steaks. . a 018 . a 025 . a 013 +0 a 012 .0 a 015 o a 012 a 010 12 it ie cy © Srccee ° ISIIIIIIIIS1 S88eSs1 S855) S111 @cec Ccoeecocomococoecocecocosocoe SB BSRSARSESSEESS rs taneanpced AND GAMn. -200 a4 18 a 0 OlL a 010 17 a 20 0Oxea — — 8 018 — 21% 100 « 160 075 100 - 200 Sad 200 0 83 - 07% - im = 80% Ba ir — a 087 Broad bill duck -_ = 8 075 Brant, per pair 10 2 — Venison, (saddle) per — - 012% Canvaes back duck, per pai 160 200 Squirrels, per pair... 012% 8 025 Blare's meat per b H az 0m Capons, per Ib... s = Grouse, per pair, 10 a2 = RUITS. Apples, Newtown aos sir ilaca — a 50 «* greenings, — a 300 «— Rpitzenberg, “ — - 350 “ Gilliflower, 200 a 250 ‘+ gil sorta, half 020 a 02 Cranberries, per bbt — 21800 2 2 0% Shad, each — 8 050 Terripin, each 100 - Brook trout, per - 042 Smelta, - 012 Pi _ ob - 016 - ois - 0 - 008 006 - 10 ow 0 06 010 - 0 08 = eos - 006 =- ou 010 — iB. °8 +9010 a ow Do, mackerel, ‘ ; OB gs mm Sounds and tor ir -008 2 mm Fhe Ay bye net HF -012 2 = used salmon, percan. -250 go = Smoked salmon, per bb. -01 a = Dry codfish, . 00 pp 005 Oysters=Princes bay, por iO. ss. 0 02 eters—Princes bay, per als ih apla nrtaes og jars rewabui ir 37, oe Littic Nook,’ ae pile 50 Lobsters, per Ib.. 0 05 8 Crabs, per — 2 018 Potatoes, meroer, per bbi.. a 237 Carter's’ * a western reda, “ a «per half-peck. a Sweet, per bel..... a “half peck . a jueshes, per doz.... Raa onions, per bushel , ‘White onions, Cabbages—new, each, ILddSsB8 SFILSILiasiliie2lsilitisitl Pepee Sexscece cocesocomHHoe BEY coMPHH Seesausl SssssassRssssrse Broncale, each 006 « Tomatoes, box. 1 ry ~ BUTTER, CHEESE, PTO. Burter—State, per Ib. - a 023 eis” baie +o a = hea ~@ a 071 Cheese, ra .0 a 012 ish, per ib. . as O21 Pineapple, each ‘ a 112% Sapsago, per Ib. . a 0% Rage, six.......... ‘ a 012% Honey, strained, per 018 ao O vor ates Markets. Penvamnveo, Feb. 11.—Several cargoes from foreign oa have mede the'r bg rir te since our last Prices rrent, but the greater part of the voasels having only arrived these two last days, oy taport business has houses ta in State street, $5,100; ent soomingdale, & been rat ited, Cotten The prices have sorties at 6/300 00a, b1000 pen aroba, according to qua ity. Cod- tish—There ha oe tr received 139 drums from Baltimore, which remain on sale, a SA 08, & 164000 perdrum. Crackem—Arrived from Paes me Keay which have bean dleponed of at fino por keg slow of sale, and tae demand very dull, owing bt (eager heavy arrivals aud tn the me Coad already in seconthands Lard—400 ver Ib. Sugar—Prices have been stiff. Whites have been about the same as our last quotations “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. FOR SALE. cr $50,000.58 tsa seis the balance gan ‘can’ uo be aid in merchandise, real okay ore quite u Ieddrens bat 3-895 Fos" ofa, or call ae we eed OMces 16 end If.” $20. 000, aie RABE OHANOR FOR MAKING A bikes ria terms, For Particulars app! $10.06 000.3! a UBUIC HOUSE FOR SALE —ONE yl a tw two ns paved or ale, Sh ae ry py consists of restaur’ Tease bas some —FOR SALE OR To L&T, THE BROWN fat toaee a Warne Houry stn street, Brooklyn; rent facren sireot, 4 Fulton wo" $4000. Hive rik houres verandah cottages Severat fra oo 208 Broadway, recom No. 1. Ua REMDEK ORS FOR SALE, ON 39.00 000. Four prick in BI $8,000 . cr Went Teeny ‘atts ar only $7,000 lae modern houses, on West Tweny.seventh street. $7 Alaa houses tor sale, A ae Fa iT, 15 ao ae 500. Freee Fee Paces FARM. 104 ‘Abundance or fruit, ti GA York, ae Me. ac +00); one do., 85 acres, bave good lings, tc: smut pisves, good Sriiien a iy to W, LICK, 84 ‘Seventh avenue, befor) FS o’clock 5. 500 —THRESs STORY BRICK Rouse, Ppa ° ae fo ty, street, near ee Re trade,’ $15,000 to loan io a WLU AND TKSON, No. 9 Court at » Brooklyn. $4. 500. FOR SALE, A CASH, MANUYACTURIEG recon arealen ban feelta ogiaies Sgt) ‘will bemade satiatactory. This is a chance r offered De- eo For Le inquire of e! B. Howes &CO., 8 HOUSE AND LOT, THBKR STORY BRIOK, S00; om frat ola areal ; one first ol oe ‘West ‘Thisty ftth street, 57800, Several beautiful . 1a cea near Nyack, various pricés, Vilage property and couatr HL MELIOK, 84 Seventh avenue, sefore Wo oratier Sen $3. 500. wre BALE, At, A BARGAIN, OWNER 1 foing 10 Europe. shand-ome wo story base- ment cottage, carriage house, well, cistern, aad (we've lots, in a pleaeant'viliage on the Passaic, three miles from Newark, seven from Jersey City. $2,000 ci remain. HARTWIOK, 8 Broadway, room No. $3 000. -2o2, 8428, VARY CHEAP, A Lor on . ‘Thiny seventh between Broudway and venth ga vary doatrable hi for bullding purposes, peg we eotion ‘of purchaser: balance: part trade Sodeashs ‘Address J, K. Hs Boreid ese, ene? © \—FOR SALE, HOUSE AND LOY 274 SOUTH $2. 000: Fourth street, East Hrooklyn. nee ae is w, has been oscupied = oar, rentafor $250; has ble mantels and range. Apply tos. O. emt ifs 800. —A DAGUERREAN GALLERY FOR SALE. Que of the most complete »stablishments of the in New York or Brooklyn 1s offered Or sale, at a bargain. ‘The lozation urmurpese dy being in one ol the lending an: Ce esslon Ist of May. ‘Lerins eney, session lay. Terms e i, 15 Mow sreots New Nock at shionabdle thoroughiares, Apply to C. B. HOWES & UO., Nassau street. $1 .200.-7o% Peat senate an ore poet ALE) and window shade store. situ Sed ti a good bhainese tha nang e. Theabove having been fuiablabed several yoars, and having a lane number of regu. lar customers, the opportunity is one seldin ot 10.0. B. HOWKS & 60., 81 Nassau sireot fey A BROADWAY BESTAURANT FOR SALE mi itted up saloon, situated ‘the lease th stock, $2,000. The al. 000. —FOR SALE, ON FIFTH STRKEI, WiL ‘« Hamsburg, one or three handsome three story brick houses, mastic fronts, portico entrances, expressly butlt given. Only Bt 000 cash, bela oats te sretion may be gtven, cas lance on mi e, wht ‘by invtaimenta, “Laquire ac the de aot tbe Long Inland tery Works, 8% Nassau street, New 9800 Wit, PURCHASE THE FURNITURE OF A cottage houre, pleasantly situated in Wost Twenty fourth street; yuse to let rent $500, acd osseasion my Beth immedi. or oras Soon a eired- ‘the Pe all the modern improvements, bath, Uroton water, . ‘Apply to 0. B. HUWAS & OU.,84 Nesea se Vert BOM A GOO DOWN: {SEVERAL DESIRABLY LOCATED two story basement and sub-cellar brick dwellings, With marble mantels, grates, sliding doors, ornamental cor: pices and centre plécsa in parlors; pump, court yard. fc ; neigh! 100; price $3, located on Adelphi street, near Fitton avenue, Brooklyn, Appiy at 179 Broadway, room No. 4. ry 550. A GROORRY AND LIQUOR STORR FOR tale one of tae eat stand in aoa The This na dm Sagags in tuo bustasent a ie eee ply to C. B. HOWMS & ‘So, od Nesoge ‘ecuren BOQ. coats SALE OR EXCHANGE, A CANNEL fe Cosi Company mortgage bond. Will exchange for oods or available oe Inquire ot J. u. DOR- RANGE #& 00., 83 Liberty 3100.-A5 —A Saeope tenes Aprerle OBLIGED TO LEAVE ately, will sell the good wiil o¢ 8 tight, preaiab Som ton for ti Appt yeary’ a city convection A ee EMOnT & Srosdway, room pe 18 48 ACRES OF LAND, RLIGIBLY SITUATED IN THE 5 ere oe assaic, N. J , thirty minutes from Jersey City ane Ene fisvad and five minutes’ walk from depot, post office, og wil be sold in parcels or Logethe time of cars con: yenient od HOWE: Fran sto ‘treet; from 1010'S. or of AMPED SPEER, in ae vill seid aod, PORTABLE STRAM ENGINE FOR SALK- ALU IN order, six horee power; has two drums; is flow used for ‘and ‘undadi a, at pier No. 14 Fast river, where it can be seen at work. BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY, RESIDENCE FOR SALR— giullgs from Kilzabethiown, New Jersey; an clerant cots Set front, a feet Goan. 234 stories, ose owt i POW BIL, 29 Broadway, ‘saa VALUABLE FARM FOR SALM—IN TH® TOWN OF Cortlandt, Wertchester county. of 150 acres; & large house aid barn, and other out buildings; erchard, and other fruit trees im abundance, and valuable timer on the premises; iand in a high state of cultivation, wall wal of water that wi!l answer milling’ purposce fhe farm; one mile Gregon Wire Works, one salle from , and four miles from Peckakill depot, Also, & farm of 71 sores, with no Bouse on it good orenerd and otter fruit trees. well timbered and wa'ered. For further particu- Jars, inquire on the premises. THEODORUB PURDY, Peekskill. A CeaRcE TO MAKE MONEY.—FOR SiL®, A WELL oyster saloons in the Ve iaare in the Bi theatre Also, gotten on ae general bry ry ata railroad depot. Prise only $150. Apply, this ©. B. HOWAS £00, 84 Nassau street. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.—THE SUBSORIBER ‘will veil biz farm, situated on the Kast river abont2 miles west of the steam>oat ing at G'en Cove, and still nearer & new steamboat dock now completed ‘at Manhasset, It is, ia allt gets one of the most i far eini s of New York, occupy the nast river. On’ tbe pi dwelling, with large barns, ail necessary rowan “said a large orchard of rare trult. ‘There land, 80 acres ot which are Of most valuable locust and oiher. : inoee, now fit for market. ‘There are also many Laan unsurpassed for health and besnty in the State. will be sold on sccommndat afk Inquire by Ww. L. ba ah tin corner of Dover th streets, or of Richardson Cornwell, on the premi- Reng h COUNTRY RESIDENOR hag SALE-IN town of Haverstraw, sockland cot dam ded miles Ley New York, three trom Cald well’s Landing’ two from ‘ort Mont ing 150 acres, with trait trees of all contaiain, Kinds and’ the best of water, and p p mnessing one of the finest Prospects on the Huson river. For further information, ap- 1 ECAR WUOD, &7 Oniharine street or to ‘ne gubeor Bahon he ABRAHAM JUNK. AKFRY FOR SALE OR LRASE—IN A_VERY PROS- rous Vili Me t= les trom the city, having been es- For particulars ti CO., 242 Front ROOKLYN HOUSE FOR SALK—FIRST (L488—ON Canton street, fifth house south of Fulton {he healihiéat and most select jooations mn tame ‘Nassau wey, ape WS MPFINGHAM HL MCUOLE Net ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for & small farm on Long Island, a two story frame house apd ore or five lote ‘on the gorner of Graham avenue fand MeKipbin street, Broo ki iy, late Williamsburg; {t Is within five blocks of the ing avenue railroad. Apply at the drug store, corner of Gold and Prospect street, Brookiyn. BROOKLYN LOTS FOR SALE—BY THK BLOOK (Sins = Z| singie, widvand without building ious. Some of, them mn be,exchanged for goog ratlroad bond . Apply two F. M, ChaKBR, ‘William street, near Denver, | lew York, aia P. M., or by letter. Qos, ARB AND FIXTURES FOR oa Qu THE in streets, ‘or fur- ther Jartouiars ngtire on the prosaises: (OGRNEVY, fe datt2f SEAT FOR BALE OR TO aT THE SPA. mancion and *; known Woodland, on eights, entrance on ‘Tenth avenue and” 14sth oop from Otty tail, and within fi rake Rudvon River Ratiroad station, will be let or Sal toa reevecsinie begs At weravie terms. The house is equally adapted for ‘ private residence or first claws hotel, ‘both in summer and winters For a'are address H. Horel St. Germain, corner of Fi ‘avenue and Twenty- second atreet. 5 Counrey, REPIDENCES, AT IRVINGTON, FOR SALR, twenty-two miles up the North river. Prices varving rit from 83 000 1096.00. Health of the piace, view of the river nnd surrounding sosnery un nsarpanned Saino, houses, lola and farma for sale. Apply to D.¥. VAN LIEW, No. 2 Nasaan stree! CQOUNERY AESIDENCH FOR, SALR-SITUATED IN near the New Haven Railroad depot. The house is in rool reper, and contains nine rooms; there is about 3 of an choice Bere ee ood barn inquire oC OP, QUINTARD. 1) Wiliom atre ot, room Ko, 10. SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1856. | OAD ZABD FOR BALE. THE LEASE, FIXTUBES ee Nos. 486 and 458 dixth avenus. Laaase oie! years went lows prs STORE.—A WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DRUG asuring 19 commence the bustasas, “Inyeire a) 335 Washington er of Harrison. LMGART Se ee FOR SALE WwiTa banks of the Raritan, New Bronswick, ike Jersey, ‘Soimand beri ld reas ve sont slat DAMRYILLY, No. IACTOBY FOR S4LE OR TO RENT LO STORER on Deon street, near Cariton avenue, ‘The main building te four ‘stories and with a wing 2) by b pend two stor) detached b yea manu‘sclur "ADI Jams wake a 2 Fait sizeet, ox to Jas. 4. Weaver, corner of Darrow Koglish basement house on Fifth avenue, juFTH sure HOUSE.—FOR BALE, A BEAUTIFUL | Inquire | of 1, T. MEKWLN, No, 39 Wi liam street, office No. 7. 4RM FOR SALE—ON STATEN ISLAND, ONE, MILE | thom Bossville; good hor 1S ecres of land. If not netion, at ossville Hotel, on Tharedey, Mareb 27. fieulers, apply et 1! Centre street, New Yorr PRANK DUFFY WILL, ON ACCOUNT OF | SICKNESS, tell the three years’ ‘lange, fiatures, Ae. of liquor sore 2U1, and cigar store 223 Division street Gheap, Call aud see. No sell, no pay. Apply to F. PUPPY. S11 Division st OR SALE-CHEAP, A NEAT TWO STURY AND basement house, built in the modern style and flaished in the besimanner. It contains eight rooms, bine panties, lant and colar, frished with sliding doors, ’ marole | mantels, grates, centres, Ac It will be sold low and on easy terms a ‘oC DOYLE, butlder, Fite street, between Nori and bixth streets, Williamsburg. @o8 SALE-A BROWN HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS high, in fine condition skind in all harneas, a good worker, ‘nd sold tor wantot use quire at the Riding Academy, 137 Mercer street, where be canbe seen, WOR SALE—AT MOUNT PaSRON, htop ttt td county. N. Y., « new, modern ‘frame house, large Barden, vith a great variety ot choice. feat. also large oe- Bere ingothor with eaverel fine bul'ding lota. Wilax- change tor lows lands, Apply at 220 Broadway, ofice No, 24. He, 8ALE~A COUNTRY SEAT ON TON Leetteg len pee Les trom New York city, near the Long Island kK: & now two story frame Wilh large garden, great v tvarioty of fruit ., five acres of good land rrice mo: at 229 Broadway, office No. 2% +. CAMPBELL & CO. (1OR BALE—A SFLANDID COUNTRY BESIDENOE, 1% ‘acres of land Aa a more), in the vil garden, ‘Water.oo, Senece aunty variety ot truit trees ‘Seneca ri val Hal yeed aad cancit will exanasge ce clty property or West- ern lana. Apply at 229 Broadway. A. CAMPSELL & CO. 2 BALE THRER NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR BTORY £ brown Co front moar high ‘with all the modera improv Twenty. oly street, betweea Fourth and Dutt in the best manner. Inquire of WIGL JOHN W. FIEDSK, on the premises. OR SALE--A COUNTRY BRAT, PLEASANTLY SITU- ated, afew minutes’ from 'Sootsh Plains depot, oa Gentzal railroed of N See . 000 hour ands baif from Mew York. I be sod at derae, Apply WEEN t of BL 8 brick. double eotiage, two thirteen males look A Mevand Sand'S P.M ee oes BALE—241 AND US SIXTH AVENUB, Bi ‘ifteenth and Sixtes: eens Oe) lots with a fot 6 inches by 100 neet doop, with storia high, ooo! sven between 9 and I OB SALE—THE NEW BROWN STONE FRONT FOUR story and under-celiar, English bawemert house, contain- ing ali tho invest improvements, situated on Murray hill, in ‘Thirty-fifth street, north aide ot ‘the street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues. Halt of the money cash, the ~»mainder oa bond and mortgage, . inquire on the promises, or a! 68 ‘nhird avenue, of G. ites pit. SPLENDID COTIAGE HOUSE AND Forty-third atreet 115 feet weet at Seventh avenus. The ay is new asd in perfect order. ‘ernseasy. Apviy to D. VEEELAND, 76 Weat Fortieth street. )OR SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN. 1WO SLOOPS; ONE five tous, the other one hundred tons burthen, Will berold atn great sacrifice, It aopliod for immodistele, Apply, for terme and ful particulars, to #ELSH & GASSERT, corner ot Wall aud So ‘ OR SALE—THREE NRW THRGE STORY AND BASE, ment brick houses and Jots, Nos 254 256 end 253 Forts-fourth street near Ninth range! gach 25 by 50, jo ae & RcOd abd {proving ne! , are tho bit; will be cold low, aud are the atténtion of capltal- ists. Apply to A. M. LYON, 27 Wall rest pOR SALK—THK LEASE AND FIXTURES OF AN ES- tablithed carriage Py alptaed one of Si bo: chisel ip the cits, Nos. 66 and 68 Schermerhorn str: Groosiya. into matiob apply on the premises, or at D. Tron ng Frenkiin Market, OR SALE—1WO SINGLE AWD TW DOUBLE BRAT: er lappers, avd several drawing franes—F, M. Brown & Co., Conn., makers;also, two raliway drawing beads, made by Danforth, Co ka Co,, New Jersey. The above are nearly ew. and will be 0. dehesp. | Also, rope epluning ond lasing machines, built on ed prin:ip'es. apply to D. Badger Co Fourteenth street, near aveoue OR SALE- DERESEES LOT OX THE KAST SIDE of Seventh avenue, 7! yb 4 in m1 Fipre bak street, ‘The et ia es abberhvod Tay aid y np rovini chase dwells. in, of Wit. Lata nis as Thai m. HAWS: 179 Canal OR SALE—A LOMBER BUSINES?; ONE OF THE bien located yards in the city of Brooklyn, betog old es- \llsbed, and now doing a first rate shipping and retail trade— mchance seldom mot with “Apply to Fe J. THOMAS, Nos iB Prxohange pace, For par: | ie i ils ‘i i ull Bai nine Ife hola or an an ini e of next, the properts "aint day, on tho pRemaoge, U YROURRY STAN) FOR BALE. ‘grociry atand, togetber with res. has bron cecupied & number of years by the Pasa Who lisa dona an exteosive bustuee, and takea hold of oh enarg®, and started anew with a litte exclemant, it be made s first rate cash hoxiness. Wil) be Solon Teasonabie terms. an te proprietor wishes to clove ‘up hia business, im consequence atlas “For furiner partigainrs, Sots Pravkfortatreet, cSpore ove at. Br PPE GU20CHRY AND LIQUOR BYORE FOR GALE —A BARB chonce for # men Wishing to join tho business; it js all crmpiete, with thre yoarw’ leese; will be sold tory reasons piven tor eel ing. Call at 90 Willett street, ‘hes artery gg bo bn tag ar agg on i an tthe Ci rohan Empire Some, pee jut at ‘orn go Mulls, eh the market rates, fourth street, near the bast river. OUBE AND LOT FOR poner hy SUBSTANTIAL three siory house apd lot ora le. 490 Broome: near Wooster. House 25 by LJP, 6 dy ri. Qas, waabs watercloweta, hath. tc. The ball Ned and the house mntly painted and pavered F. DRGSVIGLY, xcbange piace ‘OUSE AND LOT, 13 LAWRENCE STREKT, BRIOK- Jyn. second door from Fuiton avenue, tor sale; bro-m stone front, con-a'ny thi teen rooms, with all the lero i provements Part of tke purchase money can remain, Ap- pls ep che premises OUSE FOR SALE.—a NEW AND SUPERIOR BUILT four story brown stone front honse and lot on Forty third Street between Broadway and Sixth avemae, having alt the mosernimorovements and beautitully finissed throughout Lat 2L tect G ivehrs by 100 fost finches: house 50 foe deep. | Wilt be seld worth the money aud on accommodating terms. Apply to HakRIOIT & MILLUR, 4" Brosdway, corner of Broome street. ‘OR SALB ( APPLIED FOR a TMM ely—Thet ibr h stoop brick house N ie) Bane Twenty thire siscotcoutainieg, ait modern taprove™ menta, beauiifui garceu, grapevmes &c. House sl feet front, fee’ above. Price $7,750; uo leas. Apply im Mutrtuath street, evening. OUSKS FOR SALN, CUKAP.—TWO HANDSOME honwes in, Forly firs! sires! between J Sixth a Wr three suaties, basomext ama counter cellar, ingh stoops and balecnies, with all the moders improvements, bull iz best manner. Inquire at No. 15. FICE ON MURRAY, HILL —FOR AALE, TWO OF those eix brown stone houses now building on the soul, bide of Woet Th’rty.sixib street, between Fifth and Sixth ave- nusd. To be completed by the first of May. They are bullet te the moat sutatantia! and elegant maaner, and of the very best materials tongbunt, coviaining ali the modern improve- ments, The entrance 2nd halla are very specious, the callings extra high; the stairs are entire:y independent of the. par Bus opvisiing ove of the principal objections urged are basement houses. ‘The fronts are lofty, nobleand eiecant, eur- ing acything In the, street They can be procured for & Fery reasoneble price aud on easy terms, if early applioston be made to JOHN LLOYD, 15 Messau street, Commoe- a OTEL FOR SAL¥ OR TO LET—THE WELL KNOWN Sorrest House, with 31; acres of land, ve my trom the Jersies. on Cypress Hills macedamized r the junction of Myrtle nvenue; or will exchange fora sume farm. In qr ‘on the premiras, or at 232 Third Brmaey mew pot unt first of Apzil, a Currey. REAX HILL —FOR BALE, A HOUSE AND LOT, 46 Rest ibirty-tourth street neat 008; 34:6 nen G tert deep, brows stone trot, ‘with all the Frodera Eichte, opetbor wih a iot in ine roar. 24:8 by 909, fronting om ‘Thirty thira sweet. Inquise on the premises, ‘ORTHRUP’S IMPROVED CYLINDER PRESS.—TO newspaper printers —We have two o the above (Lew) for sale; size of bed, $2 by 46 ‘One of of prese has been in ure for several oe preg es steam prinung ofllee of =, John mae, nn street, to eee Stora se sees sae to the character ¢, work te wat @ gold on accommodating terms, Appiy WELLS & WEBB, 18 Dutch street. Cus ENGINE AND BOILER FOR SALE OR EX- change—Fight horse power, Sn ecenn ete runaing order. J LEM ‘ISON, Hanover Bi 1g, corner of William and Peart Hi GELFCTIONS OF CHOICE BUILDING LOTS 1D _tale.—imo lots cas, ehde ot Finh avenue, between J seventh and Thirty-eight streets, eighth street and thy cond street and Fifth avenu near Fifth avenue; two Jota in ire eighth avenue; two ote West of same; two lots In running | throvgh to to ‘Thirt Ah Sree, nee near Fit e Icta_nort! iy fourth street, ‘Apply 10 ‘0 Re BIRRCE, Pine street, corner of Broadway. Wl fi oo OR SALE—A BOWLING ALLEY, TOGETHER WITH runwara and fixtures complete; also a splendid couater, 23 feet long, with marble \op and gas fixtures. Appiy to K. A, PLUME, 32 Grand street, New York. j/OR SALE—NO. 87 SEVENTH STREET, WEST OF SE cond avenve, a substantial three sory brick dwelling. 25 feet wide, one bleck from the Second, Third and avenue railroads teehee piace sakes, Sud a few minutes’ walk from Broadwa} rolon water. Terms easy. THOMAS B. ‘Dlspunw, Bt 51 Wall at., corner of William. OR SALE-AN ELEGANT AND STRICTLY FIRST clase hogush basement houre, on Thirty-se tenth street, the second house east or Fifth avenns, in fine taste and convalning every convenience. Inquire of ROSWALL G. FIERCE, Pine strcet, corner ot Broadway. OR SALE—1WO THRKE STORY BRICK HROWSES ard lots No 159 West Thirteenth street, near Eighth ave- ‘Dus, and No. 63 West Twenty-eighth Lente ber ser Oncad said houres are built in the mosern style, venierces. ‘Terms liberal. Apply to GeORGE O C. SRYANE, 43 Harrison street, OR SALE—CORNER WARREN aay rile streets, East Newark, N. ew house, with two ols and. gard Passaic river, 2 8-100 acres ot valuable land, with a commandicg view, tor svmmer residences. Inquire of M. SCHROSDAR, 101 Kwen street, Widiameburg. five minutes trom Newark, on the heights of XN. J, 25 MILBS FROM ¢ following valuabl rope rat Fate farm ot 166 eres, weil sulled ops jouse Jarge ard pleasant, a0 good ony barn cow house corn house, carriage house, ice house, &c ; fice scerery, good water, abundance of fruit: 2d 8) acres, reautitully situated for a country seat; land Ai , tne orchards, mendow, pasture, aid woodiard, never falling spring waier. 1288, 3d. Very’ pleasant residenc are convenient outbnildirgs. 14 scree ota eul ‘alive every riety of choice frutt, house in th, eral fing build g sien, the bentiuy the wlages Appiy to h, HUNTER, 175 Front street, New York. OK SALE~AT 123 HESTFR STRRET, A VERY FINK King Cbaries spaniel, four mot theold. he alu, ately imported from Kngland, {s of very superior stock, and'can be seen. NOR SALR—THE STOCK AND FIXTURWS OF A restaurant, on Broadway, now doing a good cash bual- ness, Inquire on the premises, 737 fway, from 12 to 4. POR, SAth) A, BARGAINSA BRAUTIFUL AND pleasantly’ Jocated cottage; water, street paved, Walks well sheded, fixe garden, fruits, tlowers, &c., 120th street. between Fourth and Fitth avenues; four city lois, ex- teod through, and haa a three story frame building fronting 120th street, ‘with immediate powseasion., Also, aix bullding Jote, with foundation walls, on streets, bet w: yt ae ‘Apply Fifth ard Sixth avenues. ‘All for sale on to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 3. por oes AT A beet i ik A NEW WELL bom eae hemeeets arg tient celier hor Som. 41 and se 208 West iblesy street, between Math venues, with all the m-dern imprevements; 20x98-¥; houses, 20260. Price $6,500. For on the premises. of lol, information apply 10 DRUGGIST3 AND ae eine es RB- ‘spectfuliv invites the attention of 0 several bora fide concerns now for sale in Brooklyn Wilamsbargend New York cities. Full particulars gi Py cuits ig on F HALE, i druggist, Blane fixture re dealer, 40 Bee 4 Beckman street TPO GAS FITTERS—A GOOD JOBBING GAS EITM shop for eaie, with a full stock of tools; will be sold low for Gash, it applied for soon. Inquire at 403 Pear! street. (PO BUTORERS—FOR SALB, CHNAP, A YOUNG MARK. warranted sound and kind; cart and harvess complete; or a yourg horse The owner wants to sell elther one. Sold for wan! of use. Inquire in the shop of Ninth avenue and Twenty-seventh aireet, (PO, ,JPACHERS—FOR SALE. THE | FURNITURE, tend and goed will @f a first class day school, long estab- ished, Paying a fine ope get atuated in Broadway, tw) blocks from Uhibr ea ‘Address X , box 3.068 Poat ofiloa. 0 HOUSKS FOR SALE-IN THIRIY FOURTH sireet, at a bargain, between Niath Knewn as 49 a iudaon piace. Tw3 westerly houses, south side 0’ the reo, will be sold for $4,500 each; if pur chared betore the lst of April, 2. Can Jay on mortgage. Toenton good. Bricoipa's can apply at the lamer yards foot cf Twenty third street, North ieee 88 N" wee 0 BE DISPOBKD OF AT PRIVATE SALE—THE OLD material ot houses to be pwiled down on the line Bowery extension Inquire of JOHN ATIRIDOK, ages, 98 Fourth street from 8 A. M. to 1. ATER POWER.—FOR SALE, OR TO LET, A TAKEN ory tactory, 0 by 30 feet, ite plenty of ree foe on moderate terms, fitty mies trom New York, with reeular munication by railway and water, Addross 8,, box 3,004 ASTROLOGY. STROLOGY.—M. BRUCE, TAR MYSTERIOUS VEILED lady, has returned to the city for a short tie only, amd een be consulted with on ail events of itfe All who. wish consult her can callon her at her old offiee, 50 Canal at Swodoors east of Brosdway; oflee hours fom 10 a. M.to ee, Ble. Pap Mig one toy pelgaete ating) lo 6=SPRING ‘& few doora west of Broadw: ee, eo tues yay, the moat ee fal medical “ond wares a, ja America. bronehitia, liver ocomolat palpiadion, piles ac. mared: if eurabie. Uoerring sates 8 Vusiness, aboot friends, an and satiation rasranteed or'bo pay. be concn | PREWSTER RETURNS FHANKS \ARD. ‘and patrons, that after the Crees net, both ta thts chy and Palate ‘a satiafacti hia, who have com- sulted malted ber with entire confident that tm ut ber visiier, 76 Madison street: To aaa piles and corns by ® remedy of her COEARYOTANCE —snte, HAYES, 176 GRANO STRERT, and the most suoce: | medica! aad business bean loa America. Mrs. Hayes is daily curing asthma. ayepepeia, liver complaints, nervouaness, rheuts Rim. Ail disensbe pocuiinr to ladies" soon cured if cursbl Everring advice on business, absent friends, de. “Gauietacton ven. B SALR CHFAP—(THE PROPRIETOR ABOUT RR moving in_ the coun’ tay) the Peck slip ferry sal and Or ioe airs rato Teiky siaad, for alnmail amount, “Re. oreeteh Bel presi.” Appiy'ts the saloon in the ferry house, foot of t Beek sli WOR SALK, CHEAP—A HORSE AND WAGON; THE Wagon oan be used with one oF two horses; it would sul heavy expreea business, or # Jager bier or liquor man; the horeeis sound in every was, and eight years old this pein ‘They can he seen until sold, at BARLOW'S wood Furmsn street, pear Auantic, Br :oklyn. WOE S423 on EXCHANGR-1M ACRES OF LAND ON ed, 26 miles from New York,snd abalf mile from the aesdtn of said land pane: highly Cols EN — builéipes woul uit for eutting into lota.as there ace two front of a bef simile eaoh. Inquire of R. QISSON, 817 ‘Washing ton street, OR SALE OR FXCHANGER-SEVPRAL HOUSES AND stores, & 80 some vers desirable building Jois ia Srook- mn. Raster district, within tour or five blocks ot the ba for two or ibree small tatms within fifty mi es of the oly. Ap: ply to R. HANFORD, 212 Brondway, rooms 18 and OR SALK OR EXCHANGE—FIFTY HOUSES, IX NEW ‘Yerk, Brooklyn, Williamsburg and vicinity; ‘ito farms and country residences; 216 lots in city and viskaity house to let on Fhird ‘Williamsburg, modern improvements, (00; and one ditto, on eae street, Brooklyn, garden, ult, flowers, trees, &c., $750. J. H. MARTIN, No, 1 Bowery, POR SALP, OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY LYING between'Kightieth and Kighty-@xth streets, and Second ‘Avenue and avenue A. two houses and one lot on Hirst avenue, No. 410. Inquare on the premiser, The ian Jets for over $1,000 per seat Will F, VAG OR FALE OR TO. Et—THE SECOND STORY AND cca uri eae Gheuse No. 98 saat Fifiy-first street, between gg ge ta — man'els, &c. ir partioul ly to . Be. RRIRCKARHOFF, Noo MZ atenue Obefore 9 A: Mand after 6 P. che LE OR TO LET—A Cones HOUSE AND ta at jo the vi Eaat 30; two Horlen, b besten ‘basement and attic; newly Houre nnd Sabre, quite tur ring o¢ water on on the ; ie, ow, 8 5 a OR I gS ards; about three quarters of mal ails froma depot. nop to J. B. COP: PING@YB, No, 5 Wall sueot, Now Xork. —— LEGAL NOTICES, Swan COURT.—RBEN he 8. YOUNG AGAINST GEC a on the 7th ook Craprih 1686 a 10 o'clock ta followin te Oa ire line and Taverisy ine of aes, ms Forty sixth reel and, from the South ferry, Broadway, Kighth and Ninth streets and Sich ave: nd 0 the "good will nnd licenses ot said two lives, and ne stages, horses and all other goods and chattels men- tioned in the schedule annexed to mortgage, described in, the complaint in this act id therein b conn of wages or omnibuses, horses, harness, collars, ay horse pewer extra wheels, stage sleigns, ios vagean weet Resse trees trucks, Bee iy ee dre Laren oe eo extra carr! ris and axles, inc tiding springs, (ron sufe, Sheen ioaing ie hed propel pe mnie. ‘the empire running tro thro nue; all te ebaing, extra cushions, ‘curled hatr, lignt bars, forks, novels, binckimith’s and wheel materials, comprising bar tron, ond ron, gp screws, anvils. vis rilling planes, nmber, atloen bu Pal Tit eae speloiere i un bi chon pela, Foam #, turpentine, br ass aun tee ad cates nora oath. 2 tnt in ans gee New york. Mi A. ARRTAN, Referee and Receiver ‘No, 601 Broadway, @OAL OIL. yy. Sanaa ty OR COAL OTL. EXPLOSIVE. CURED BY PATENTS, Reffil price, one dollar per ‘Tho various patented lamp to bef foued, in the store of the underviened are, recommenied asthe ow sduptod te Da. cae canine ee of the ot). lamp giving a equal to * Gompfene lampr ean be used for burning this oll, by adapt. Kerorene ney. Artvicolt amps can be Used by cutting off the bottom of tia wick holder, 20 as to bring Snrisce of te wick be ‘with the tin ‘ube that surrennds the wick. ‘The ws fivecurs to wholeeale tomers. RAB, gee of the Keroaane ©"? Oynpany, NO, 87 Bagver et, a

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