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6 FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKT. Sarcnpay, April 19-6 P. M. ‘There w: very active and a very steady stock mar- Ket at the first board this morning. An active demand ‘was realized for all the leading securities, and in some instances there was a slight imp-ovement. Harlem advanced 4 per cent; Mc\.an Central Railroad, 4; Galena and Chicago |, eve and, Columbus aud Cia- @innati Rai rose, 13g. Canton Cempany fell off 4 per Ceni; Feading Railroad, \{; Camberland, *y; Hudson River Railroad, 34; Chicago and Kock Island, 3g. Erie, New York Central, and Cleveland and Toiedo closed with- ‘out change. The firmest, « iffest stock on the list was Michigan Southern. It opened at 99, cash, and closed at 9934, buyer sixty days. Clevelandand Toledo was very Active and very firm. There is a strong upward move- ment in this stock, and the impression is that it will touch higher points than have been realized for many months. There were large purchases to day of Illinois Central bods, at a slight advance on the opening price. At the second board the market was buoyant, and Btocks were in demand. Reading Ratlroad advanced percent; Chicago and Rock Isiand, {; Cleveland and Toledo, >; Panama Railroad, %; Erte Bailroad, 1; Michigan Central Railroad, 5g. The market closed firm, with an upward tendency. The steamship Washington, from this port for South- fmpton and Bremen to day, carried out $165,192 in spe- cis, all in American gold. ‘The following are to-day’s transactions at the Assistant ‘Treasurer’s office:— Paidon Treasury account... $108,347 61 ‘on Treasury account 158,384 O4 Balance on Treasury account + 8,958 682 63 Paid for Assay cflice. 37,537 32 Paid on disbursing 72828 76 14,047,377 10 The warrants entered at the Treasury Department, ‘Washington on the 17:h iost , were as follows: — For the recemption of stocks $4,299 89 For the Treasury Department, A TT 85 Foe the Interior Department, . 12,418 32 For Customs, teeee . oe 56 ‘War warrants received and en'ere: : 6370 41 ‘War repsy warrunts received and entered... ¥ From wi-cellaneous sources 212k 74 ‘The steamship Atrica, at this port from Liverpool, brings three days later inteliigence from all parts of Europe. The news is not important, and hardly interest- ing. Nothing new had transpired of a political charac- ter. The promulgation of peace had been well received in Russia, and given general satisfaction in all parts of ‘the Cominent. The financial and commercial aivices do mot vary materially from those received by the Baltic. No change was reported in consols, eo.ton or corn. Mo- ney matters remained about the same. The anthracite coal tonnege from the Sshuykill region for the week ending on Thursday last, was unusually Jarge for so early in the season. The Reading Reitroad Drought cown 51,055 tons, and for ths season, up to that time, 519,665 tons, agains: 600,393 tons to correspond. ing time last year—showing a loss of 86,728 tons. At the present rate of tonnage, this differenze will soon be Bvercome. The amount shipped on the Schuylkill Navi- gation for the week was 33,433 tons, making for the sea. gon 47,679 tons, against 151,250 tons to corresponding ‘time last year, showing a loss of 83,571 tons. ‘The earnings of the Indianspolis and Cincinnati Rail- ‘road for the past four months, as compared with the pre Me a have been as follo Earnings, | 1886. Earnings. Demme. cvee + $32,498 44 -$48,651 54 28,604 84 + 37,883 57 24/201 89 + 31,625 94 33,275 12 {44654 35 cece ers $118,475 29 $162,315 40 3sss-b over 16508 vives 118,475 20 The annual report ‘of the Illinois Central Railroad Company for the year ending Des. 31, 1855, has just been eompleted, and we have been favored with proof sheets in advance of general distribution. The report is accom panied witn numerous important and valuable tables, which we are unabie, for want of apace, to give. Into CRNTRAL RALROAD—1966. ‘To THE StocKHOLDERS OF THE ILLINOIS OBNTaAL RartROAD:— ‘The first year’s operation of the Llinois Cencra: Rail- roed construc.ed through a sparrely populated country, hes b en avtenced with circum: see singularly opposed ‘to w very tavorable exhibit of is resources. The aimoat total faiiure of the crops ot 1854—the unusaal digh stage of Water in ths Mississippi aud Onio rivers, afford- ing unin errupted transit. of freight snd ’passen throughout the year—the tuco upiete linss of the hio and Mississippi Ratlroad—of the ferre Heuts and Alton, and Great Western roads, from each of whica a profitade intercuange of freight and passengers was an- disipated—have been the chief causes of the tardy deve- . lopement of the sources of iacome t» waich this road may justly look in future. The 3 of 1855, arising entirely from local traf- fi, to $1,532,118, and the transportation ex- ‘penditures to $1,004,166, leaving $527,952, applicable to interest upon the innded debt of the company. The preeent year has opened mere suspiciously. Tne ebundant barvest of 1856 has given jie and energy to the population of Illincis. Euverprisiog men are has en- ing thither, and cepital is flowiog into th» Siate from all parte of the country. In tue timer districts, upon the southern line of this road itteen or tweaty sawmills have been erected—stores aud warehouses are ia pro- cess of construstimn, Already. afveea or tweal, enterpriting townsare «pringiag Into lite around the ousstations. Anos Carbondaie, Ouquoin, Cenralia, Mea- dota, Amboy,Pol>, Dusleith, 4.uee, sian eno, Board masis, Urbana, are to-day imoorwsut and valuable aux- Diaries to this road, and have come iavo existeace since its onstruction. Decatur, Bloomivgion, La Salle, ‘Dixon. Freeport and Galena have neariy doubled theit population; aud Cairo, the southern terminus of tbe xoag, has at last awagened public atiention to its impor ‘tani’ position. Capitalists bave erected ware z0uses— Beveral respectabie firms are ested ished there and for meveral months this hee been the outlet for the grain and proviions «f Sou:bern and Central Tilinois. Our tra'pa gre now running upon the Great Western road, Connecting the main lise with the branch, and the Terre Fauve anc Alton road is just completed. Both these roads pees through @ rich and fertile country, aad a Valuable connectica ia made by the latter wich St. Louis, formirg with the Chicago bracch the most convanien ronte between these iwo cities. Tue Western division of the Onto anc Mississippi roe is complete and connacts Cairo with 5 . Louis; ‘he early completion of the Eastern division 1s suiticipated, which pr 4 to afford » valu Die cones ion with Cincincati. Wi hin few months the ccal waflic has become of inpsrtaace; the miners at La Salle »vd lu Qoin have cixeovered taat the looal demand from ths new villag-s on une Prairie is of very great valne; 20,000 tons hare been transporter over tue rosd from theee Icealities; and recent revexrcoes indicate the ex- istence of other valuable coal deposits near the centre of the Siate, on both the main line aud the branch. This sudjest ix ape ially treated of in the report of Mr. J. W. Fosier, ana we are fally persuaced that the coal trafic ‘will become one of the mos! important elements of profit to this road. Now that the earings of tne road exaibit each month # tavorabie contrast with those preceding. and the obtained resulta Justify the opinions expressed in the earlier reports of toe company, it is thought inex ient to acd mure upon these points, There is a weil ied expectation that tue earnings of the road this se- cond year will reach $2,500,000—chat the transportation expenres cn increased earning: will be reduced, and in cluding the tex to the State, the road may be operated for 60 per cent of ite grovs earnings. The acsompsnying statement of the transactions of the Lend Department exhi>i's the extraordiasry re- sult of rales to the extent of 628863 acres, for Posten 8 83. This includes ali the lands for which the ccmpany were subjected to preemption pay- ments— 06,591 16 100 acres at $2.50 per sere. One.fifth Only of the isnca are disposed of, those ander striet stipulations for cultivation to ‘actual settlers, and the onpeny have cn band 2,066,136 scres which are daily ‘more valuable. Since the grant to aid the construction of this road, the United States government has een of its lands lying within fifteen miles of the road, auating to pearly Soon tees, 50 Seat. the acjaeent ay e now Tjcnels or by this corporation. The oensas returns of 1855 show an increase of population of 250,000 im the counties a: jacent to this road since 1850, and of 600,000 in the whole State, sive that date. Illinois in 1660, at this ratio, exhibit a Ltrs fot two mifl- Hisos. The sortility end value of ber agricultural re- Sources ere inestimable, and we feel confident in the be- lief that’ ricoen thé real ‘ostate alone in the possesion of the entire cost of the construction and \pervision and personal inspes- thé parties most deeply interested ta “te raceee, anusual cave in ihe gentiemen ane ‘to whom the immediate chargeol caebaaeen @re inteusted. tion, - —_ ‘are graded and in readiness for the rails, which comtracted for, first deliveries Ianding at Gatco. Tein convelaed doom plete the ‘comnestion. ia August. There are 68 miles side track, and thus far the bas laid 0 of 70,000 was ot irot Ibs. to All structures in loeations. where atone could be obtained, are of this material. Thus, o1 of 1, Pigtiat "ihe. Teak oon ye dealer, a oh The ‘cont for edaiverta, bene ke, ts $1,578,296 42-100, station Duildimes. and hi ere very complete. At Vancais. Decatur, La Satie, Amboy, Fi Dunleith, Urbane end Chiesgo, the build! ‘are of | and stone. Toe otner pa: snenger, freight, jer-atations are thorough'y fintsbed, ani Peet cf 91,151,818 80 100 for bu iaiaga of all dew: criptions. raring the yesr three construction trains have n employed, Rellasing toe ‘rout, 189 tiles are ba - Les'et, ane, o3 of the road are fenced. Tl erected a line of wlegraph from Cairo te opers'ed by thie Ninots Telegraph Cu ree ee gomaract to keep thé line ip order, 4 pad c+ of pnOemd edeared to this comtiomuy, with the. privi- Py «> @ 1,200 milew of telegrapy controlled by the 6 TACR PRIMES, have ‘been very large—in vie vito of dovare, Thla.cledes. the NEW YORK HERALD, SUNDAY, APRIL 20, 1856. breakwater, the constrection of which secured from the city of Chicago the right to oparate by lecomo:ive power the tracks ia front oc ths ci'y, on the margin Michigan, to the mouth ot the river, toms placing the Lake depot property at tae outies of commerce, and acjasect to the centre of the basiness part of Chisago. the property cenveyed tral Company, there are of which is the freight depot, other, the first grain depot, business of thir and vtuer roads is developed, it is pro- veri to lay out m seoond basta, und erect other grain jepots. 2 Oateids us to the Michigan Csn- acres of ground enclosed. 4, The first basin has 1,040 feet of water front, on one side 582 by 100, 200 feet by first grain depot will and om the 100. Aa the contain 600,000 bushels, = will readily elevate and traasfer frem the cars to vessels 75,000 bushele day ‘Ibis depot property, in aécition to the requivements of this company, affords abundant space to admit the business of other :cada, and great inducements for them to terminate a: this point. convenience a double track has deen 6x met, fourteen miles, ‘o effect this with safety and to Cau- Also by an arrangement eutered into with several eompeniee, the right 0° way has been secured, and tiack lai cago river, phase u ons North streetand the Chi tracks of the Chicago and Bur- lipgton and Galena roads with the Illinois Central Rail- road, at an cutiay to this company of $27,000. ‘The rent thus secured gave ® uet reveuus in 1855, of $52,634 41 100, or 7 per cent on $750,000. pated thatthe rents the present year will exceed $100,000. and in 1857, $150,000, dollars. acres of land, It {8 antici- or 7 per cent oa two milltoas of . The connection reterred to with tae Chicago and Galena Road, provides thatall the through business from places west of Freeport shall pass to thie c mpsny’s depot, which 1s of great convenience to passenge:s, and facilitates the transfer of — East. FUNDED DEST. The funded debt consist of $17,000,000 ecnstructi m bonds, of which $758,000 are unsold These bonds sre secured by a mortgage on 2,000,000 By the terms of the mortgsga no rurther isaue cf boods can be made on this securi Aso, by 704 miles of road, upon which net $20,374, ‘436 41-100 han been alreacy ‘expenced, andon the stations, Cepote and other Dulldings. ‘The payment of interest is secured by the income of the road, by the proceeds of the balauce of 250,000 acres of land, originally pledged for interes:, sad by assessmant on the took. $3,000,000 of tree land bonds have been issusd, seoured by a mortgege on 845,000 acres of lands, of whica ‘76,776 54 0U0 acrea are aiready under contract, at an average of $11 64 per uere, amounting, wica interest, to $984,431 The aasensed stock of the oer is now heid by 515 been assessed stockholders, and $20 per share has paid on 129,256 sharer equipment has been provided the past year, ef (21 engines and 227 ears,) making Advitional tae aad te” ost $2 234,777 32 for 83 engines, machinery, tool sad 1 452 care, for particuiars of which see report of Col. R. B, Mason, sin, \GEMENTS WITH OTHER ROADS. gE To aid in snd secure the construction of the Mineral Point Railroad, leading into the mineral regions ot Wisoon- 2 miles in length, the Hioois Centrai and Gilena and Chicago comparies agreed, Oct. 10, 1853, with the Minera! roint Railroad Company, that upon cost of $700,000, allowing 50 per cent on’ gross earnings for ex- pendiiures, an income of 8 per cent, or $56,000 per Fam, should be assured to ils oosstinetors; and-allowed to *hat company by a dissount of 30 per cant upon all business to and from eral Poi 1:0 miles ot the roads of the first p 50 per cent ehall make up t Railroad, over jes, until the aaid any <eficlency of the earnings of the Minera! Point Railroad, to meet $66,000 per an- nam. It will be seen that this company assumes no lia bility, except that arwing from business farnished by tae Mineral Point Railroad. On the 13th January, 1855, an agreement was entered into with the Ohio and’ Mississippl road to lay, with con- ‘at the expense of taat company, trom Sandova! to St. Louis, to afford a e-nti- nuous gaoge end to enable the cars of the company to pass to St, Louis withous transbipment of merchandise to the broad gauge of the Ohio and Missiasipp{ Railroad. In consideration of their engegsmenta, 1his company agreed to loan $200 000 for two years, upon the no-es of the Ohio and Mississippi venient despatch, $300,000 ot third rail, Ratlroad, their bonds. The rail was secured by partially laid, but atterwards taken up, in order to complete that road to Vincennes. balance will be covered by ‘he security. The ‘Joliet Cut-cit’? waa leased by the Michigan Cen: trl compeny to secure a continuous line ‘rom St. Louis East. It seads from Jollet to Lake Station, forty-four end a half mil-s, The contract is therefore void. Oe half the amount advanced has been adjusted, and t! and a rent of $89,000 per annum is guaranteed, of which this corporation has Oaligated {tlt to pay one alt, or $44 500 per annum, Over this road the trains and business of the Chicago, Alton and St. Louis Railroad have been brought to the Itlinois Con‘ral depot, at Chicego, affurdirg this company ® vaiuab‘e revenue, There were otber inducements which io- fluenced the leasing of this road which will not probably again be prerentea for the consideration of :be company. The three cases cited into with other companies. This compan: @ all the engagem:nts entered has me; with just consideration from the citizens, the Legialatare and courts of Iliaois, and i: is believed that the local feeling istavorable to it in all paris of the State. ‘The elaborate statement of the earnings of the road for 1855, those of the movemente of passengers and merchan die hereto annexed, with the report of Col. R. B, Mason, setting forth the progress cf the country since he first urveyed the lime, only four yea go, across the then track less prai:ies, ‘Will be of interest to stockholders, and {t is conesived that a carefu. already scrutiny of the results ‘ined, avd the consideration of the effect, not only of the extraordinary land sales made by thts comps. py, but of the generai immigration to Uhnois, of which a large sbar dire ted to the line of this road, will Justi'y ‘tbe belief that the ultimate valae of the read for business, bas pot been over estimated, and that independent of its Tee] estate its securities have a sure reliance for the pay- — of the accruing interest frou the earnings of the rosd. The Mquidation of the bomds will commence next year, to whieh five millions of notes, now in possession of the company, reepecive 8. The report of the ¢ applicable as they may mature in the land Commissimmer, herewith submitted, and an examination of the statimica of the pregres# of the coun:ry tince It bas been opened by railroad communication, evidences the great value ot the company’s iands, from which, in the opinion of the Board free of eost to the stockholders great highway, which unites the ith thoe of the Ohio and Mississippi, soon t> be iro by the Mobile and Ohio Railroad, which ix maxing sure and substantial progress under admiri Lakes w ertire cost of the road will be realized, leaving the revenues of this rs of {he Northern management, and will, when compieted, form the grea: avenue of communication from the Northern States to the important cities of the Gulf of Mexico. thence to Lake Supe was perfected on the Sth inst. by the Leroy M. Wiley, John F. A. Sandford, Jenathan Sturges, Joasph W. Alsop,” Franklin Hoven, N. rior. Jame: F. Joy, ‘Thomas E. Walker, Ebenezer Lane, Wiliam H. Osborn, Fred’k C. Gebhard, Abram S. Hewitt. Oftiee Be a ib Moots Central Railroad Co , March 1, 1856. The Milwaukie American of the 14:h tast, contains the following correction of some blunders made in a previous number ¢f that paper:— OFFICE MILWAUKIE A¥D SvPeRIoR RartRoap Co, Mitwavnie, April 12, 1856. Messrs EprTorsesYour comments Friday, upon anart!- cle from the New York HERALD wou'd indicate that you are not aware that an entirely separate and distinct organization from that of the Green Bay, Milwaukie and Ubicsgo Railroad exists ior the construction of the road northwardly by the Lake Shore towas to Green Bay and ‘The charter for the Milwaukie and Superior Railroad Company was granted this Seth and the orgsnization election of directors and officers, as was noted in your paper of the 7th inst. The company sucseeds to all the rights and franchises that the Green Bay, Milwaukie and Chicago Raiiroad Company possesses north of Milwaukie, confirming the statement from tae New York Heracp. It i the decign of the Milwaukie and Sopezior Railroad Company to commenee the construction of their Toad ‘this season. and to progress with it as rapidly a3 means can be It ie rovided for thet purpose, jieved that Milwaukte is deeply interested in the line contemplated by this charter for the purpose of se. curing to herrelt the benefits to flow froma direct com. munication with the lumber regions in the visinity of Green Bay and the mineral regions of Lake Superior. C. R. ALTON, Pres‘dent M. & 8. R. R. Co, The income of the Cleveland and I yarg Railroad for the year 1856, as stated in i:s annual report, just pub- lished, was as tollows:— From passengers. From freight... From matis, express, &e, And during the year ¢ during the your was $59,936 5000 Wessdess 2000 Ten 6° '90 #3. 1000 Virginia 6's. 1060 Arie C ben'7) 163 7000 HudRividmbda 5000 veo.. whe mM oes Roanbeg equipment, &c.. ba $204,041 34 . 350 799 09 27,037 46 ——— $681,877 89 The current expenses for operating and repairs of road, repairs of ny has paid on account of casa alties..... Net earnings for the year......... The business furnished 000 Har 24 m bd do b £000 do... .. 03 1000 NY&NH bds’60 90 500 N Y Con 7's... 10236 4000 Ter H&A 24 mb 78% de... .b60 4000 do 300 NS ¥ en BR. "0 a 610 do, F’ 50 do, 0 do, 11,689 31 $272,369 14 the Tuscarawas Branch do..... b60 18 Cleve, Ck Cin . 108 =e GhicRR 114 0 Chie & RI 100 Clev&PitteRR, do.,.... $23000 Tenn 6's 00. ioe @ Hetlem RR..b60 19% ae eee €000 Missouri 6' 200 Reads 860 915, pose COTTAGE AND THREE ACRES oF aan OND B00 Cen ERbds 3 ‘At New Kocholle, to let, with coachaouse, Ac. e cottage, corner of Pitty seventh sti 3». £. sappy 0 JOBN B, MURKA EAT COTTAGE HOUSK 70 L¥P—IN 12618 Staper. between tecoud ard Third avenues; cars r 8000 ErieObés!7 1000 NY&NEbds" 260 200 wienstSiaitiinss 20 TENANTS REGISTER. TENANTS’ KRUGISTEN. re LBT-IN MOBRISANIA, A GOTTAGR HOUS®, wiih fourteen eta, two minutes’ wake trom depot. Avply fod B. CROW, 18 Canal 0 LEX—A NEW BOARDING HoUS«; ‘rwHurY-TWwO roome: rent $400; on the new Yors Paitsacen comm 8 view of Lindsop and hast nvera, Fiusbing, Astonia, Wilda burg, Brooklyn, and neariy the whole of ‘Mew York. at Fort DWAY —A LsRGK PAONT PARLOG WRAL d, having ge8 Ao. aurtadle fr & Oernt yj aber, 2 AQ BRC 648 wisi orc cr iwo other famnily rooms, and (w singe rome Lr geo tlemen, ail wihiul board inner at 6 oR WIT TORE TO ip the Bowery. west ride, bet we Butts of sparim-nis for two smn’ kT WIE L wart from the ferry bi ‘afour | end Twenty-rinth seet of four rooms en: Unsoaa days fore 12 fees Al, er cdutage oeasy rent Bise. | oul Loree stalla in Sixth street aad Bowery wi3 aca. Apply at > DN ¥ Con { 100 Panama RE.:b60 either avenue and trom the elt: evary ifieen minus SAD. SON YOmnRE..', 91 100 Easemn RB cb) 19h | ctor crea see es ec ery Aheme Bane, 46 300 8 Chi & Riad Re” os (Hatha square or (0 3. M_WATBON, Land Ageat, Fourta 100 Ene RR. 1 do... ~~) —o at ae 0 do. 100 do. 9855 FF)CES 10 L&T—IN PEOPLE'S BANK AUILDING, eon aireets, aultabie Cor Bro corner of Canal and Thompson rohitacts land rea! estule brokers feorional men, artias, a: “\uxtNa soann. Sdions are vory superior. and Tent low. Apply et the Bagi. 100 kbs Cumd CCos80 223% 200 ais N Caroliaa.c $1 % oe ae Agvty Ge Bort roW cal 800 Gard Co QREICHS, 70, ERY SHAN DECMH OFFICES. IN TRYON Row Bwidings, near tha City Bail, con: of suits, from cne {0 Sve rooms, with trom ames, being @ G03 locadon ‘or lawyers. insurance companies, brokers, or any other bual- Ritu nauize of h. AUBSHACH, No. 1 Cenire street, near the Oity Ha ARIS OF VERY GENTPRL HOUSES TO L&T,—¥: R&T b1b 405 int ¢ 20e 100 Flor& £00 CITY COMMERCIAL REPORT, Satonpay, April 19, 1856. Fuovn.—The market was unchangvo, with ales of 4,000 © 6,000 barrels, including good common to extra, at two parlors. bedsoom and ithe, $6 16a $6 50; other grades were at mbdout yesteraay’e ocr, S70 pari _ 1 Withee, ra ee, Wheat—7.000 busnela Southern white gold at 81 | nog’ mace wine” aed tuna So ten ne ng for, with, gus 86, aud & lot of weevilly do..at $170, Corn—Sales spout 26,000 » 30 (00 bushels, at from 62c. a 630, for mixed, and i ve and yeliow. Rye—saies of from 810 to $25 a ent. E. B, KINSHIME &, No, 319 Fourth avenue. 3 to 7 o' P.M ART OF A sae TO Lki-10 A SMALL FAMILY 7,000 bushels Peonsyivania at 92c. Pork again higher. without young children. ‘The who'e of basement, parior Sules of about 400 bbls., at $18 for mesa, Coston | and third fovrs, bata room. tinge, &o , in thehouse, “Tein ait firm, and bela at higher prices, with sales a: 1150. for | uaied in Pleasant neighborhood, between Lexington very ard Ihiid avenues. Inquire at 202 Fulton atreet. KIVATE STABLE TO B&NT—BPAQK FOR two horses ond two earriaget. Apply, at the stable, 23 West ‘Awenty-seccnd street, between Fifth and Sixih avenues. ART OF A LARGE AND ELEGANT BROWN &TONA house in Fouth Brooklyn ts let, toe smal! reepectah'e ta muy, we situation is splendid. Address W., box 4,245 Post cflee, ENT PARTIALI.LY TAKEN IN BOARD-FOR A large, fino house, 143 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn, 1G middiing uplancs, Whiskey—700 bbls. Prison at 25%c. “ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. TANANEY AOE. ee: FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY HOUSE, with al tbe modern improvements, ix complete suit Hes or fan eligiolo locetion. Peace eel, LINDBLEY & abe, Rove iscaiculated for trom zea seeg, int ped ardent rere szeet, ote sca teal cowspan| order, vel Eighth pet conveslent, at ate roanouat ial rent for the altuation, uf 4 LET KAW POWRK IN BPRUOK STRRET—TO LOT, THE $475: Many ene a a | Sinea eee Gare rx. per floors. of | No. r es Gem gro, ke urate oss Maem GREENE, ie, engineer, 18 Spruce street, New gd ISLAND —TO LET OR FOR Tae. A 9OT- —~OHKAP RENT.—A ae FOUR STORY @, with 33% acres of land stable. coach house, and avery walk $27 Koglish basement hor with thirteen rooras, in mini , ellen lore’ Fustbusb aveawe, Brook'yh, near Palion aveaue. Douse has seavertecee of wat gts owe oorsto! rooms, wichen al/the modern improvemenis. “Will be rented for $215. AD: | gad tascent Will be et {urmienea BR. MILLER & CU., Auctioneers, 195 Broadway. ply to ©, $IZH 20, WAT, 1M, BROOKLEN, A MEAT, COT. hovte, situated on Clermont near aga; tote lve capes Be peas ar, ae smal ard grates in French windown, ae” Apply 10 Mr. icine POT cornet Fulton avenue and Oxford street. PARTMENTS TO LET—OONSISTING OF ONE HALF sig Fonana gach. il pa tries, water, ope a rooms fowl . r ent from $275 10 $400. ia re on he Promises, No.8 Teas sireet, between Filth and Sith “é GOOD STORE AND BASEMENT TO LBASE—FOR three or five years, No. 3 Canal street, one door Contre street, 23 feet front by 57 feet in depth. The improve- ment in vert and extending Canal street makes it a pro- minent stand for business. B. W. BIOHABDS, 307 Broadway. COUNTRY SEAT 10 LET OR FOR SALE.—BEAUTI mile from the first landing, on the right hand. ‘The’ location moderate. apply to H. DE 8. Bourn, No 4 Bowling ‘cane Shaver TO LEC—NO. 187 WEST TWENTY-FIRSI STREET net — ‘avenue; good location for business. Apply on Sioa TO LET NO. 96% CHATHAM STREET, NEAR chant t at elo, fasoy pao] Gelliomen’s furs furpiahi ie any ailor, Renicel business angie of B, slog mar rat Centre street, near the ( STORE TO LET ON QRH AV#NUE—THS LARGS tore and basement * separate, No. 201, between Twentieth and Twenty firs streets, mone of the bu loca. gps on the avenue | it bas poles as i Sarco es giass and picture frame on rel ARTHUR DEVLIN. rl by OUTH STREET STORE TO LET—WHICH WOULD BE ‘© good stand for almost any purpose. The three story store Soo Beat street. near Governeur sip, will be let, in apart- ments, if required Inquire in the shipsmith ahop,'next door, ot STEPHAN RUBEBTS. STABLE TO LET-22 AND 2% wast THIRTESNTH street. conteining near torty sta! fully and conveniently situated, on Staten Island, aout @ 0 LET—» VERY DESIRABLE TARER STORY, HIGH Deseret, brown stone house. con'ainirg alll tbe ‘modsra, Piusiedon Kappe!yes sireet, Brooklyn, aecoud houre irem Henry rirest. ‘To @ good tenant will be reniet low. Inquire of JUBN BhAINAFD, wall eveet ferry, Brooklyy, oro: J, L, MINKE, 293 Bs oadwiy, 100m No. 3, WO LET—THE BIORY DWELLING ROUSE. NO’ 175 Rest Sevea'eenth street, three parlors desp, with gas’ bath, watercloveta, waabtubs and hesters, in good repair. near Stuyvesant park, ard cor venient to sages nd c4rs; reat BL 090, Inquire o* WILLIAM . AMSRMAN, No, 163 Wouter atree', corner of Bouston. (0 LET—¥BE UPPKR PAKY OF A SMALL HOUSR- Four roome, be hot and onld water; rant modarate- ‘6 East Thirty-firet sirset, near Ma- divon avenue. po Lar Tk LsBG8 THBKE BIORY AND. atT{o house, 380 West Twenteth aueet, hall beput fu orders rent $150. Also, 246 Wert ‘Ticonts street, bale aad gis; remt $600. alse, 68 Kast birt cite ear Lexing- ‘op arent ove front, modern feat Twenty Bret street, stone. front, modera 4m. pr wesnents: reat 00,4 house, paid and ould ‘$600. Also, w five motern built house in Brenly fourth si py Vetween ‘sinth and fenth ave- ent $700. Apply toy W. Das HAM sighth avenue, corner of Six'eenth street, Office open trom morning ull 9in the evening. 7° LAT-1HK FOOR STORY BRICK oy aD store, corner of Water and Grand atraets, Wi the house contains twenty rooms, with Tefector. below. atic i slo nd a set. newr adarmy , the: Bre slot: Paine 1 Crem ett ania mone nee rooms ere 28 b; floor, enitable for rcclety or mercantile Curposen a'sa, the lower part of the house ndjctrang. Apply on the premises. Y be heist " LEASR—A NEW TWO STORY §BRLOK Ae 50 hy 100 feet, oo Forty-rixth street north side, with two join tae rear, between Eleventh avenue and tas Hvdson river, suitable for manufacturers. Apply at No. 19L Duane street. 4p Tent venue, ‘ar 10 LET OR LEsSK—IN BROOKLYN, A THREE STORY house, on the corner of Hickory and’ Tompkins aveaues, garden ot five lota, nicely laid af with peveh, curranta, goceeberry 6Dd grapes; wlso @ carriage house and atad.e, For furtber particuiars inquire on the pre: door from Grand Houston etree’ ferries To's nnd - (oe epee (ET OR LKASE THR WALL KNOWN DRY 490Ds uOBN ES sae Grand tirest Wilhams arg. ana wen More No; 712 Tuicd avenue, between Forty sighih aad Forty-ninth streets Inquire of WiLLIAM DEN Forty eighth corner 0 LET—THE UPP2R PART OF A MODERN dOUsE, reet and Third avenue. having all the imprevements, up town, west side. toa gea leg as and wife or small family. address B. A., box 10? He tald office. PO, LET THE, THRER STORY | UIGH BASEMANT house. % West Twenty-reventh street, with modorn im provementa fine gas fixtures go with the house; a'08). sams ttreet, to be in complete order on ibe lst of May. Apply on the premises to ¥. K POND, iO LET-THE TaRPE RIORY, HIGH BASEMENT use $6 West Seoiz-eaventh street, with modern i provements and fine gas fixtures. TT? er Leia iq STORY AND BASKMENT PBeICK. he ‘Thiety eixth stront, beiween wenlent to the eo hee of agen. Will be paint good fed to 4 tenant at $375 oe ano ti feats ‘I E Santen, ‘0 jinth avenue, or of Wm. Banta, an oe Ty POWEBY, 4 workshrp, 37 feet b} by 2 manulacturing purposes, ‘lore, ch the premises. v0 LET—A PARLOR AND SEDROOM, FOR ar ann gentiemen furnished, three rooms on second fi with tront basement, unfurn'shed, to a small family. Rett mocerate. Apply at'222 Varick street 10 LkT- JARDINE & SON'S LATE ORGAN FAUTORY, 48 Peari street, between Broadway ond iim. wall lighted, ard will be rented low, Jardine & Son ‘ving removed to thelr new factory, corner of White and Centre. T OB LKASE CHWAP—A LARGE, BTRON ALY Toa re. No. 262 Greenwich street, alts for, any wholesale business; possession may be had either Apply on the premises. LEAS¥—TWO NEW FOUR: STORY CORNER stores, eaueina oa the northwi ot Forty-encsnd street and Tenth aveoue. oa emus carner aan June. y\O LE-SE FOR A TRRM OF YEARS—FOR restaurect, botel or bustures puroeses, & tous pened Rear and west ‘of Brosdway. “ibe a ae eat he pre: at my office. mo pierces ter tyra 64 William street. RENT, ON STATEN TBLARD-a. A ‘EMALL FURNISa- north near Oastieion ent pi erp Apply to ‘EDWARD Suen, i cy TAHRRE STORY BRICK ite all can 8 rane ox for jw. Inquire in the shoe ng) Pa Ee ‘A SMALL OF- tolet. apply on tl je precains JOHN 8. WACLIS, watoh importer, John street, corner of Nasesu. 0 BIORY HOUSE TO L¥T—WITH MARBLE MAN- tele, Croton water, range, bath room, &c., in 125th atreet, 185 feet from Fifth avenue Cys Mount Morris square. A, ply at the American Fatent Steam lee Cream Company, hatbam square, or to J. ». WATSON, Land Agent, Fourth tvenue, opposite the depot, Harlem. PPRR PaRT OF A NEW THERE STORY BalCK house to let, in Fifty tourth street, third house west of Fifth avenue: merble mantels, Croton end gas fixtures, In- quire nt 195 West street. 10 L¥T—1H THEKE STORY BRICK HOUSE NO. 90 all above ground, is per ect healthy, and the view magnificent. a stable is at- q 7 beat]. B. GLENTWOKTH, No.3 Broad street. | Wi'2 carriage room, feed, bins, i ee fe nicsees Vk EANIG Nar Ge ree ee ene PIT A a Gk ROOM TOLET—FURMISHED HaNDSOMALY, STHAM POWER LOFTS. WALL LIGHTED, TWELVS LET—A STORR, 105 FERT BY 25 FEET, 161 BOWER & Rr eet ees Te Re , imam, to set’ Apolv.at | T° egood itcaton tir coihing, wholeente of etait er eng let very cheap, suitable for ell besevolent societies, For tur. JOH RESNEDYs wou farne works, Tiry OM nest, ie pecelare tunubetgced seventy-five teet west of Broadway. ILLLAMBKURG —TO LET, THE UPPER PaRT OF the bouse 58 Sou h Sixth street pleasantly situated, and herd au the ee built expreasiy to accom: two tamt- @ oF six rooms and back basemert. Apply on ths pre- mires, or address G., box 8,217 Post office, or any Fespectable businers; a basement and second aler) ail be let itorseparate, ‘Apply at 178 Kast Broadway. WESTON, 23 Ferry sireet, or 8, Brower, 179 Wooster, near Bleecker. 25x73 EaRe, AND ira fone ad no aur lay Ly THOSE WHO HaVE NOT YET BEATED HOUSES spall hr eo ld? for the epmulng year, are informed that by calling at our | SaiRor withat power, Ingcire on rams iY Pines oflice, they will find a large number of unfurnished, furnished | * = dubai ae and perts of houses registered, among which they cin scurcely full to find one to suit. For tuil particulars, apply to BaY LES & ROWN, 50. 48 Fourth ayenu RUaDWAY.—TO_ LET, THE SMALL STORG order; a'80, the large four story ‘building Ll Te, Coit) for a piano: QHKLL ROAD AND HOTKL TO LET.—SEALED PRO. ora!e will be received until Saturdey, ‘the 26th instant a Tolicek Me, for hiring the rod of he Bushwiear and Now! town Bridge and ‘inrnpike Road Company, tor one, two or three years. from May 1 kald ‘ia located in the tawnetip of Newtown and city of Brooklyn, and is the main pe pete eal rool th itgole for a piano: | shell road thoroughfare trem the latter place 10 Newiown, Geold Bread eae Abb wd SMES PATON, ae Eeabon Le dav i dic; alo, to fol, or eng, two or three years, from, CARDING HOUSE TO LET—NO. 19 UNION SQUARE, acd furpiture for esi, one of the peasant locations in the city ; large and convenient; admirably adapted, with all modern Bewrown. april 15. 1 improvements. Apply on the pre nites. Sune OTHE 70, Le LET, iT, FOR ONR ONB ack, MORE 200KLEN.—TO Lér OR FOR SALE—TWO Foarntaale| er howe ‘He faianed enue’, ea Tara ign ndomg fara sas Boa Total, mead on he pavement and sub-cellar, bath room en. went $750; Bree $8 500. Inquire at sowhwest corner of Ciin- the “Bigblands”of Neverant, id rR, becrotary, Sewlown, Queens County, ewsbury sey. It has al the cp avd Ueueal ‘advantages of river apd surf if, sailing apd riding, together with memany pleasant re resorts \HEAP RKNT.—A BP\-ENDID FIVE WINDOW ROOM, ihe woods, making hres avery Y desirable place first class on second floor of building No 65 Fulton street, corner teas fo whom ft wil be let on ‘on reasonable te: Ly to AF. SETS Taine (0 LET—THE HOUSE NO. 26 WEST THIRTY: FIRST street. Itis a two story and atic , with high ment, modern bui.t, and containing all = improvementa, end rill be tat a very moderate te Will De let at 8 very moe eS SLUYIER, 82 Broadway. KT—THE FOUR any Til tl pron FROM in n place, fronting fant equate; coctains ‘51. tbe miders’ improvements, terme apply at 180 Tenth street, wear third aveuue. bes st, @ bul wo as the Flan ¥ fram ia Appiy Monae ks DEVLIN, 2 = ater str ‘house, No 8 First avenue, to a small genteel family. wroats dweiling houses Nos. 200 and 202 Hudson street, No. 3 Ligh street, and 223 Weet Twenty seventh sireet, Apply to JaMAS PRICK, 200 Hudson street, OTTAGR TO LET—CONTAINING SEVEN ROOMS AND kitchen. a garden of halt an acre, on tbe banks ofthe Hudeon river. Kent $°00 per vance. apply at Abbey Hotel, VOTTAGE ON STATES ISLAND = ew Se ORERTTE Bat ras, pee moh, in ad LET—A PART OF THE TWO STORY aaicK 10 LET-9WO &UITKS OF ROOMS, FURNIAHKD OB unturnisbed, at 278 Fourth avenue. Apply at 31 Citoton Pisce, Kighth aircet, 10 LET—A FOUR STORY ENGLISH BAS#t¥uNT houre in ‘Thirty eighth street, between Seventh aud Fighth avenues, at a moderate rent. Also, many other houses, fn pcod jocationa Apply at the Manhattan Land Office, 434 Fourth aveaue, before 12M, or after 1 P. KRYES & HOAGLAND. (LRT, ON BEAGKN HEIGHTS—A NEAT GOTHIC cottage, and furpiture for sale, suitable ae a ame!) faml-v, e-mmandin; extensive view of ibe ba: bor of New York, with stab'e and poner house and ‘oat quarter acre of land.’ The furniture is in good ywood, und parlor comple‘ely furnished throughout, Will be sold at a bars: N35 rent low. Apply to BAGLAY & SAVAGK, auctioneers, No. 36 Pine street, (pro LET—FOR A PHY: |AN’S OFFICE, THE FRONT basement of No. 99 Spring sireet, next door te the Prescott House, Broadway; alo, afew turnisbed rooms, without board, ar fegezences given and required. apply at 49 White street, AY, [\O L.F?— THE FIRST FLOOR Kage] AND OFFICES AT 62 William street; also, iat Siaeiion eoat in Twenty-seventh si _MISCELLANEOUS, ad. DUGAN, “SLATE AND METAL BOOFERS, BE- moved from Broome street to 242 Muiberry, near Grand, We bave x large stock of alates on hand Bul! will fing it to interest to give us a call. N B¥PICACLOUS OURS FOR CORNB, BUNLONS, CALS rr nai's growing into the flesh, reat oe the oy by & pew end peculiar me‘hi Raoul opasing we sighiog: pals aga without cam slightest pain. Moosiour LEVI of No 0 bis ug de Rivolt, Paria, and No, 3 Condntsirose Hegent street, London, surgeon aironized by the kmperor of Frasce, sind the royal family gla Sundays excep ed, from 10 und oe 4 oreloce, at his ole, 91 ‘out Eleventh street, between Saat S OF TESTIMONIALS. (From his Imperial "alent napcen iII., Emperor of Je cettifie que M. Levi enleve los. corn avec une extreme tilete. Louis NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, [From James Huber, Esq | I certify that Dr. Levi has cured me tome months exo of oe. vere troublesome unions, without the least pain, Tavespnoyed me formeay yours. if walk ht present” wih great comfort, and cheerfully recommend 1): Levi to my friends and public, Fr. iders and others may be consulted ¢ail iwo ‘houses, JAMES BAKER, ses, ear Sixin avenue, Kent low. Apply to JOHN 8. KELSO; 62 Wiliam street. anor 10 LET—IN CANAL STREET. TWO [ih onl barements and second. toird and fourth st-ries bunees purposes, and near the correr of Tocms, eutranee on Broadway ; rent $200 to $400. 144 Chambers streat or 127 Greene street, LET—A LARGE, COMMODIOUS BRICK HOUSE’ nearly new, in Kizhty-fourth street, near Second avenue, combinirg all the advantages of coutry sod city. Kent $300 fore on the premises, or at 281 Ws ston street, second loor. 22 Rast Seveateenth street. New York, March 24, 1856. (From Robert Ferruson, Keg, 7M D,, Phrriclan in Ordinary to laty ot ot Great Mr. Levi has most catastea foo 0 two corns from my feet, without giving me the slightest pain. Fo. 9 Queen strom. Mey a eee, eltui ‘Spy n Roar. Fercuson. M. March 2, 1838, Pi Teri, I beg leave ee to he success- Unsolicited by ® large buaion of long, fal oki! in bay standin ving perfectty removed out causing way pain. ‘BLTUS, dai rh July 27, 1862 0. 4 Bovon row. to the above authenticated vestimonials, justine more in his possession (among which are ladies of tre highest rank) can be seen by favoring) baa with a oat skis office, 9 West bleventh street, between Fira and Sixth avenues, New Yor 10 LET—RENT $250 PER ANNUM—A LARGE TWO story and attic frame cottage house, in Brooklyn. corner Old Pedford road ard Putnam avenve. Contains 12 roous, good cisiern, well &c., together with several lots of Fultop avesue cars run within gpe block of the house, rt ot J. M. BEACH & 00., No. 2 Pine street, N. Y. five rooms. good cellar and out-kitchsn. very pleasantly care sap premises from 1 to4o0’clock P.M. References leeated, about five minutes’ wa k from tue landing; has good garden, ac. Apply to THKO. A. THOMPEON, near the park a CuMMODIOUS THRRE STORY DWE. at Port hich NANAL STREKT, WASHINGTON STREET—TO LET sore and dwelling No. 23] Canal street Revt $560: stores apd dwt and (401 Was emuogion aw tozether uses a with several emai) parts of as'also, workshops, appiy'io TAMAS PRICK 300 sitet. (SHETON, STATKN ISLAND.—10 LET, A FURAISE. ing boure, 31 North Moore street. Possession given on’ ley. Apply wF. A. BLOOMFIELD. 13 bouth street (po Eta THREE STORY AOUBK, IN Forty 3 THIRD street, between Fourth and Flthaveau tenant, $800. Apply to POILLON, Tis Bouin ve 0, List TWO ee Be aoe AND ATTIC BRICK ores. 278 and { also, two story. bi ‘Wu be repted low tow los tor Yea first of Bouse, 288 Sprinj pished hy use. near Vanderbi't landing, on bi ound. padeon st vie~ Um ibe whole bay; coulaine ten Toons, “with batk, onid | SP2Y t0B. "RieW OUR. 15 and hot waier, iaundry, cellars. gables. ac-, &s . ever thing 0 LFITHE DWEILING PAR? OF THE FOUR Bot complete, and tone 1y. finished" throughout; rent brown etene front building, 681 nue, COB ids on lesen for $800. Apply at pele wit all the modern tm} Lmeroren ea, tat wutiablo aboard. He ry poe A use, Apply to W. H. RAYNOR, Broadway, corner of Tiny fifth street. fe LET—NO. 160 TH1MTY FIRST STREKT, A THREE story toue, with basement aod Counter cells, gas, Croton water, bath tub, &c. Inquire at 147 Ti { }HEAP RENTS IN BROOKLYN — FIVE MINUTsS FROM &) Bawiton avenue terry by the cars, ten moinutes from Walt street ferry, and tment five Tainuies fe from Fustor ferry b: ag, tee cars, In Buntington ening bie) ‘and Clinton’ a three story. Knglish Cement frecatoee frou house, eecond house from Court street; has gas, ‘marble igre) *&e.; rent only $20, Also, in the ame street ath brick base- to M W. DIVINE, re0 story ment. sub cellar, $300. Aner 6 W GR grocery store, ccrner ne HOGEN CAMP. i Let—TBAT DFSIRABLK SITUATION FOR A boarding house, on the high’anda of Nevasink. lately ocexpied by Celonel William Jones. For ee periiculara apply on the promises cele HB, WOOLLEY, 26 LET—ON &TATEN ISLAND, ONE pets aise or al street, oF 10 8. 5. o¢Olinton and Sessions atreeta, RY GOOD# STORE TO LET—NO, 135 SPRING STREET, near Broadway. “ig Piri ca anene landieg, genteel ronidemce, having parap o txtures complete, jossession. rate h bonse and twenty scres o! und at e an xt e ue ‘with immedi pe ion, A ered inte arden, nwa, peli ea Bence tele wi at No, 197 Spring street. Jundanoe of fruft and orpamental ot in “Zoo bol of U. E, LEE, 77 Ninth street, = WELL ™ IRST CLAS: =e eee wo eer bese Se Uib2 Went ieve 2 10 LBT—A FIN#® FRONT OFFICE, IN FRANKLIN bree story b No. 122 West Eleventh street. be- tween Fit h and Sixth ‘ee rooma Geep, wita all =e Building, 195 Broadway, Cotecelt of Dey srests well micdern improvements seen between I2and 3 P. suited elther for @ jeweller.’ law, real estate o: rance hy a written orderiroms the suscriber, SAS. W. ‘GUFFORD tency oflee. Inquire of WM. N- DUNNELL, on the premi- 116 Wea: Kieventh strect. tes, or B. G. Brown, 363 Broadway. 10 LET-TEE YEW THREE STORY AND ATTIC brick dwelling ae in West Nineteenth street, north tide, one, coor from Ninth avenue. Also, the three story and attic brick dwelling house No. Twentieth sire, ‘ase, te store snd dwelling No. 188 Nach avenue; ain sore 1s fimebed with bandeome marble top counters. Also, re No, 139 Ninth avenue, and the plumber’s store No. 137 Ninto acapiial stand for a good p:umber. Apply to D. A, SEMAN, 75 Liberty street, or Ninth av between. Hy wentleth nnd Twenty first streete. (0 LET-IN WILLIAMS4UBG, Pay DWELLING PART of house 16 South Seventh natreet, 100 yards from Peck slip terry. conriatipg of ten rooms and basement; rentlow. Apply to ROBT. BUNCAN, 51 Beekman sireet. FACTORY 70 LET, FOR SALE, OR EXOGANGHA brick building, 80 by 50 feet, two stories, with never failing water power, aud outbuildings, 15 acres of land, situated at Monroe Works, ee county, New York, cloee By the depot, ninety minutes from Di MOORE, 151 Chambers street, WURNISHRD STO: i COTTAGE, ON STATEN ISLAND to let—About five minutes’ walk from the steamboat landing. at Port Riebmond, with fruit, garden, barn, sad five acres of Jawn; # delighttul residence’ Terms low tor a good enent. Apply to ©. FINE, Ksq., 13 Broadway, or L, C. CLARK, Pert Risbraond. eee ied 34 SEaT, AT BLOOMINGDALF, ith five ptt A ‘ tee Hndeon river and Ninety eeoona hs street, barn, b to let or lease. $700 peran- § (0 LET—THE HANDROME FIRST CLA88 BROWN hum.” Apply to oe BCHIMFFELIN 18 Hust two +) -second store front residence No. 328 Henry s'reet, between De- = bd within eight minuiten! alk the Row ferry. Wor pat and w {URNISUED HOUSE TO LET, FOR FOUR MONTAS, | culnrs inquire ct Mr, JK. MOlta, 80 Nassau wircet, or ot Mr, F fro June — A or four story. brown sions | Brush, 108 Bediord street, New York. om ‘une — 81 house, on } East Fourteenth ‘street; rent, to a private famil:, Also, other furnished hiuses to vet, E,B. KIN" 3150 a SHINEE, No. #9 Pours avenue, 3 107 o'clock P.M. {URNISHED HOUSE—A FOUR STORY ‘AND A ATTIC brown atone basement house ts let in Twenty thira street; freec-ed and gilded par.ors, three rooms deep, completely and elegantly farnisbed in the most costly manner, ent or will be jet with carpets and chandeliers," Apply to Hq OLARE, 36 Vesey street, up etairs. ANDSOME FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET OR FOR rale—A very superic claes four story and base- ment brick bouse, Rixteenth street, near gg tend im the most elegant (T° LEI THE UPPER PART AND BACK BASEMRNT of the genteel house 144 Thompson street, with water closet, range, bot and cold water, vault, &c. a $300, to a rr ible persen only. Inquire on the premises, ‘0 LET—A DESIRABLE SIORKF, NO. 58 EIGHTH evenue, being 20 feet tront by ‘80 feet deep, ard 13 feet coiling, wih a large ‘skylight in the rear; part buill for thedry goods trade; would be a geod location for a boot and ahre hardware gr turniture sore; ‘also, the Basement, 80 by 24 feet* well lighted. Inquire of J. G. HANSON, 89 Wen Beondwer* 7s “LET—A_ PART OF THE BROWN BTONE House, 191 West Twenty-seventh street, between with solid oak biinda. jing tubes, bella, hot, cold hsun ow show: Minth avenues, with all the modern improvements, Gasunty er baths, heater, dum! rs, ul ee range, we | gentee! family. Rent, $300. tv nig Iga, lower ball tee, “ke- “ke.” and lain porto TAT_RENT LOW TO A GOOD TEN ENT_Taie aludes furniture of tbe most costly description ‘exce! ‘ c ‘iwelliog portion—eight rooms, f slose's, de, 817 per month. Locaon very ‘desirable, fae as eeeerts as nen eee ADpITa sore 46 Med avenue, isd door above Fats sired, burtoad sad morignge, gud. tbe. {ee unquestcoable, Firwt on bond and morgage, ang ie = road boode will be taken in exchan not sold, tt Se OCT OE EE a ee RRnLT'S LAND. willbe let toa reeponalble party tora erm of years, from May entirely turntshed, “Gan be taken Lac ate od 4 thr farall seulars apply 10 ALBERT ‘i NICOMAY Ne 4B Broad eee Tee chtpetsold. emt $060. appr on ord ren ‘ownsend avenue, or at No, 19 Platt street, Now —T USS TO LET AT REDUCKD RENTA—A PC if stor? briok house oa th Thirty ei ana on ngs ppl wn A tres story honse on brown stone bouse on P “TaTaHe BROWN STORE HRONT HOUSE, 248 Went Nineteenth street, between Eighth (ghey ce rovements, ‘Apply WEDMUND Twenty inh street, $1,040," cowtnge, be nue iT street pear Brondway: $460 And teny obra: ‘hr 0 Epona ee SHIMEK, 319 Fourth avenne, 3 the THARE STORY HOUBE M7 WiaT TWEN ‘OUSKS TO LET. AT MODERATE RENTS.— 7 va ATby te ROSAS A On ps Ve ad Mtoe ane ee, way, corner of Broome ted OF are TWO. pee HOUSE ow street, ferries to aemall family, from the lst of May. LET-THR tng ald fA, LODGE ROO! corner of Broome snd Mercer streets, wi Fee econ oy mies itaih Street; ‘lao, one ot a two story, ou l2ist sree’. near d avenue, in ‘willbe let low to good tevants Apply to GMO. carat, #0 Noman stibot ‘OUBB TO LET.—A HOUSE TO LET, FURRTS unfurnisbed. Apply ry 52 Great Jones street. SHED OB ore 10 BROOKLYN —TEN MINUTES FOnTAWRsr IN Bae ferries. 55 up anewass Masons | applying to Mr. Gray, "igo, pre: put in thorough repair, fine , large sraperine the corner of a at FORD. on Te. LiT—A BASEMENT AND *UB-CRELAR IN JOH street, New York, or 177 Henry street, Brooklyn, spe mie re GOULDING, 18 rik. B—No profeselonal connection with any person, LET—THE FOUR SiORY RNGLISH BASEMéNT Poet No. 148 West Thirty xinih street, between Seventh BFPGAWATER PaINt—TH@ BRST ARTIOLE KHOWN my Se te eer tae: ara Nene arom TAY: vis well Gained, end | outsige work generaly, being a perfect protection agaiast tbe Coant. Appiy 10 ABNER OSBORN, 10 Creonwich surest ee ee) Senn er ae aap ens aeeere ee street. RUSHES OF EVERY DHSCRIPT! pees ay BRUgE fhclory. 381 Pearl street, Franklin, square. All artiles sold at the lowest factory prices. pure rushes of a apart quality eoastantly on band, Machine gts eee OP A Loe CL488_ ENGLISH BASE: house, containing all the mc improvewents, site ed a Fort ear Beventh syenue, to a smal! ‘amily; rent od raference required. Tm ry] Angutre atl47 West Titenty: fourth street, of ress'on B. VAN Ube LET—AT STATEN ISLAND, WITHIN TWENTY minutes?’ drive trom Vanderbilt Landing, @ modern buiit honse, with bathroom, hot and cold water. &c., coachhouse, stable ard thirty acres of land, divided d toto garden, lawn, pas- ture and mowing groun beantifal in'and re ocean views. Appl: . a HaMIE: ‘ON, 18 Exchange place. 1e8 made to order. “Sunn Kk. HOPE aie (CURE OF CORNS BY MADAMM BERBARD, NO. 167 Bowery, east aide. between Broome and Delancey atret Madime B.' reapectzuily intorms the puoiic that she bas duced ber price, in order to enable every one to be free from pain, and feels confident in promising that she will remove forns, bunions nals grewn in the flesh, ac., witout cuusiog the lest pain or imeonvenience. at their o'clock P. M. ren. DE Wi Persons can be attendes to ane, or at Madame B.'s residence, from 1 unl] 1 ‘HE BROKAW COTTAGE, AT CLAREMONE, two mi'es trom Jerse: s ferry, on he, plank road that AS VIXTURRS AMD FITTING. —JBARDELIMRS ARD leads to Bergen Fcint, ‘age is nearly new, aud sur- Pet aman psy rounded wih fine grounds ard Poutbutidiogs The beauty of snd ogee “the iateet aig yon SNOWN ¢ HEMET w York, i beet Thirteenth the focation np unsurpassed, overlooking Ne Brookiyn. Possess the bay. Apply to BaNKEIT & BUNTINGTON, Nos t Front et b aR: BIFTKS, REVOLVERS, &c., WHOLEGALE AND 0 LRT—THR FIRST FLOOR OF NO. 40 STATE all County dealers. wportémen. seacaptains and emt. street, South Brooklyn consisting of iwa bandsome par- lors, whh front basement, with'n two minutes’ walk of the Apply on thé premises. 0, LET—ANO IMMKDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE hand, of @ two story and attic house, situated on filty-se- venth street, near Firy ith day and night by the Becond Div to Dr J. WeSCAMIDE. No. 6 Kast ‘Twellih sireet, nev Finhavenus, at Sor 35¢ otclocks Wh LET—PART OF A MODERN THREE 8sTORY houge, in the row on West Thirteenth pee cg to Ninth aveove Parlor on the first, floor, three psatries on ihe second, Croton, c. For pasticulars, apply At 240 in same row, or'nt 621 Broad’ 10 LET—WITH IMMEDIia®k POSSKSSION, TO A mali gentee] family one or two ficors, ogether or sepa- rate, ip house 9 Leonard atreet, near Broadway. Rent low to 4 good tenant. Apply on the premires, 93 Leovard street. T° LKT—UPPER PART OF HOUSE IGPRISCE STRERT, between Fulliven and Mactougal; ali the convenience o #83 apd Croton w which will inclused in reat, The apariments ae large and airy, well suited for a family wishing « comfortabie Lome. May be seen trom 12 to 4o’clock P. M., Weonesdnys excepted. 0 Let 2 Wo tPLENDID UNFURNISHED PARLORS, on first floor, to one or two sin le wentlemen. with or vithout breakfust.” Also, the front with bedroom at- tached, on second ficor, furaished or anfurnlshed, in pet Louse, ‘containing all the medern improvements. Apply at Joo Prine street, near Broudway. 0 ae -AT HUN?’S BRIDJK, WESTCHSSTER COUN- ,,8 coltage and barn and two of ground, situated wit five minutes’ walk of the Bi oad depot acd fifteen from the New Haven, Also, muse. in the city, to let, tor six months, Apply to Vs Yat i 41 West ‘Twenty fourth street. \) LET—PART OF HOUSE ON LEXINGTON AVENUF otwoen Forty eighth and Forty-nicth streets, cons'atiog ot kiteben, front «nd back parior, the whole ot second containing five rooms, and one room on thir? fleor; will be let Fery Jow Jor one year. For particulars inquire on the pre- ves, House ‘een after 10 LET, AT YORKVILLE —TW. venient bandsome houses, with verandahs in Rorth aide of Kiebty-sixth street, direct! westot Fourth venue, wide high grourd and desirable location. ate ‘0 BILLBCK BUCK, “bighty sixth street, near the ove. LET IN JERSEY CITY—A LARGE Conran grants going Wost wou d do wall io call at F. REYNOLDS’. 48 rane be pee sock. az eras Mar Yaa eae examine oc} jouble ingle fuskela, Ac., before buying elsewhere. x: “BRAURY, HOW To GET AND HOW 70 PRE, T. G, HUTCHING®, author of * Poattree, on reoetptof ons pov G. Blutetings, 483 Broadway agen cal Pilot ” &e., fo Address Dr. 1. for **The Medical HA Yaka Seo ARs. HEGAITA Dey it ORONAS Oonches, Florieta, Dos F: Quizoite gifs’ Ao. forsale tn tows to’ su pur (ow prices, Buyers would do well t» call lsewhere. K. P. ROG&HS, 164 Maiden iano, secon OUBE FURS renee GooDs, in the Lepr variety, att Great emporium for supplyiag the wants of houskeepers. FIVE LARGE SALESROOMS. ‘The attenticn of bis aesietants prompt and courteous. Quailty of goods the best. BS LOW, Relisbie plated coda duily received. pated weeds ie wei DAVIE, 644 ond 646 Broadway, Northeast corner of Bleecker street, 00) Pct I G6008.—F AMILIES bi To mence hourekeeving, or those who pleniah thelr stock in tole neChre, retminded thatout asort= nent ia unsurpassed by any it the aity, Jowest market AR: MOLD, CONSTABL wens Fel t} z and is alwaysat the & OO , 62 Canal street. AIR DYKING.—THK SUBSCRIBER WILL BE HAP lady or gent) who may be im ir residences, seal ie the same B pe ‘satisfaction. iy be directed to L. EK. CERISTOPH ai, is By to wait on an; want of bis services, at ‘a confident of ort pater pal Bows an LBS. SORIVILLOS IVORY, SUITABLE fcr martingale rings. cane heads... and b0,000 Franc cane ne ipa for tale in lots, to sult purchasers, by WM. M. WEL- Broome strevt, corner Cronby. Koen OIL. THR ROW OF CON. Agents of the “Kerosene” Oli Company, No. 50 Beaver street. OU Cam ul ness, ie a cl ADCS, an re vat fd tore ip be etghboroa and ihe mod more i percofbe HROBES, LEECHRE OONUTANTLY (ON HAND. A Sa ennk teked oveen, Tae 1 ghee hich Ser'trundred; vy F PeTORELS 00. Pearl street. Sane e CABES AND METAL pase ee OURERE | MAR. — Pk Pleasant location; will be rent chants and ‘ean find a 0 manortment of edlow Ne Pinquire of WM. H. BROWN, Noe 102 Gitmtonntreet, Brooklyn. LPT, IN ge TD ea Ks td od be AND . ariors, orna- mental.cornices, marble maine meee ‘with, priviegs ofa 4 IONAGHAN, 121 Pearl rorya cH a4 Di VANFORT, corner of Fulton 6 1) jee let td Lago STORY pe y ye Tat 18 FER Aireet, New York. cr to avenue and Oxford street, LET IN SOUTH an A SMALL RES- ‘aasortme inge. Orders prompt'y executed. Poctable family, the eee md too eat baneaens of a quibe KGABS—OASH PUSCHASERS OAN PROCURS BAR- hew und modern built fra through the whole house aud Eaing from sock of ove: a milion Havana, domeaic and German te, other improvementa. 90d, onl bree ferries. Toon Ae NB ‘Rent Jew to a good tenant bari "108 Herald offiee. TER, Dt WILLTAMSBOM che oats Faby On re. Normas, $3 60. up; wards. ndvanced.on seqare ia hoad or gunerwiee. O. CHEEKS, 31 Broad way" up etairs. Teer ti FOR 8ALK CHEAP—TWO FOOT LATHES, SKE ‘OUBE IN NRWARK. N. J. TO pa? Lanes FOUR FOR OND YHAR FROM MAY \ sree oes ears in foe Harnett lone Steel. “ ni reat eet betes ith at ae ; met bone, i j sn Rh un whe hot with Choice frult’ Newar yy ‘minutes irom Rew ‘petweea Ilnd L io JOUN. Wa BEMTOREE ST Bun w. ty) "t Botween 9 and 10 o'clock. 8D, ag Te oe DESIRABLE STAND e The story brick bi ery: tour. Seventh avenue and Fortieth street; ably to ® good tenant. ‘The store contains ail the mecoreary fixtures form grocery. which will be sid low. Apply nex: (oor, Fo. 491 Beventh avenue, or to T. W. THORNE, Nauonal Iusurtnce Company, 62 Wal street. ve %, apd trains Fun @ hour; commutat os 1a a ar ‘Apply, from 9A. M. ie un ar, Ste Possension Int May reer 1k: LP BRWNIE, 25 Park row) Now Fork. ‘OU8B TO LET—THREE STORY AND BASEMENT house 182 West Twenty sizth street, near Kighth avenue, Gas and Croton water in the bonse, Inquire as above, ar at 142 Chombera street, fronteflice T 'VeRY STABLE KEFPERA—T0 i OR LEASE, 4 the desirable stend No. 26 Cherry atrec' Franklin ahcuse, in s very desirab Gacating of ‘of blacksmich’s toola, including betlows and anvil, elgh parler, or eine joora, &c:; tea t0omh,, "two, fanements, three new, and one pair of Tor culling motale at Toy, "ire on the premises, Mh street, U1 Hea ee eh rene ner, Hy, einen” walk trom is the ferries. TO FARUAS ABOUT FURNISHING TOW OREAM 8A- or aq bar roome, Ac.- An naortment of marble top ta. O LRT, AT HOBOKBN— A FRW Naw py. SOD OUASS | bles. new nnd of wurouapatierns, also china ‘and gluse ware, bren'scry and basement bousea, on isons | Bil beso eben (or eaeh, oF oxchinged for clyrulrond Book! minuien’ waik-to the ferry: have pat coliars aed Tr, ™,Cotst | Rddrens A: f-", box O73 Poot of yardn: are modern bull, well abe gepieta They avery’ convenience, gas, Water, baibe, fy tron? on ® park,and oknuean da fine view of harvar. A. TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE, Inquire for tre uvovs of HIRAM MEKRITT, nouse agen’ 49 abire avenve, Ts, LET OR For “BAM 3 dere » ith trult ees, vives, slmuho oor eiree', Minin soc Teote evenues; reate i by Aticaso ‘eiver “altroad 0°. Hr on-miagda.e:iges, irom ‘thirty seemnd street end srcadway. apply on the premises, or to BIEVENS 4 SKOXt, 2 Beekman atreot. Ler OR Lea k—ONK OF THE OLD«ST LUMS KA iy ud finer, yards tp this city, ho Tumogr, tamer, bul Inge rocks, shads, (>ucke casts horses, &c. ll complete, toe gale, and the lols to lease for aterm of years. This Isid ooh wad eal ndited seliow elie yard in we ley er a8ot. Ing nove. Inquire ou. the vrewises of WaTRR EAD, corner of Mangin and Delancey creas. LET OR L\-Be--TAER Pino gd O8 PART OFA ee Office sousheast corner of Hudson and Seccrd stn ele, joboker LET AND POS8ES#10N IMMEDI ATELY— fF RLARGR five story buildiry on the corner of Broome and Kim mreets, And nent Brondway, a cephal looation for large jy hoard ng )BATLROAD.—FROw lor UDSON R'VER a the houge or hotel. The. ieee are in first AppiytoR L. BUYDam, 18 Waverley piece LéT—& NEW AND KLEGANTLY FINISHED FIRST T clase four siory brown stove froot hours, with !ithe modern improvements, Jocation beautiful; situated in Weat Forty-third near re, It having been ‘Seetpied for for maoy years by Place & iheeter, and for the jears by wip! Chi- chester. for (oat purpose, being reine aaa ided'y one of de beat siands in New York Inquire at the office of ahogany | street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue. south aide, and yard % Cherry atreat, of ACOB V. NDERPOOL, Tr. known a* AS 7; Balt be Lada ~—- ' pon fepogaie tenant, . LOSER PART OF A OMNTERT HoUAR. sitvAtED | (iter et hrondwny and thenty fd oeese” "© BAYHOR, Sb Went Thirtieth street, to let, to ® email family, con ring of front and baek psrlora, basements, servants’ rooms, FE STORY AND BAS#MENT BeICK with ® | fhe modern cxmvepiences, aa range and waver; ith all medern improvements, No 166 kast twen ces exchanged, For particulars apply to Le 1. App'y to SAWKS DONNELLY, 412 Seoond n wtreet Treniy-sixth street URRAY WILL.—T0 LAT OR FOR GALE. 00% THkve © LRT=A COURT RY JRPSIDENCH: AY ASTORIA tor’, high stoop, besement and under estar oo. « plensontiy Fiumtoe on the Newtown road Kae! F re eros ea Fourth ave | one he terry; ne ern wo atoey house and nves, wi ocern impr gas fi water, &c vt in nocd (der. wits wbont «'t vores garden aad Ipquire ot Pa BLOOM, WC Boe! Forage wip) nexi dyer, | eau 7 lo GLY, LOMRKOY 45 Drona vay D LET, VERY LOW.—A NBW FOUR STORY ENGIASIT basement brick Bovire, with all modewn mm ftaprovenionts, a second street, near Loxipgira, oven romedia e ei ncan be bat. Inquire of JOHN JOHNSON & BRO. 111 Fest Kighternth street, tr LET OK FOR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, TWO EW three story hasement and sub-cellar frame houses, filled in with brick, marble mantels, 24, io Bergan stroat, ena! of Fintbivh avenue: rent of exch $40. Inquire of Pk’ ThE LYMAN, corner of Cita‘on and Flusuing avenuds Bing and ere, at Chambers, vopher sod ‘Traine OF New York ae let ‘roy at 4:35, 7 and HAF M., and Raat Albany wi5, 7: EW An Ra NGHMUNT—ACGCOMMODATION Lina Yor Nory "AIX, Inndng at New Roxhelle and Rocky Ne The steamer NU RWALRK. Capt. Georee T. Woamen onan after Tuesday, Api 22. 1855, wi't yer erat Np, Kant river dmiy. (8) nodave hon vted, at 244 o’el nrning. will leave Peek’s dock, Routh fy Leave South Norwnllt at7 o'clock A. h 0 LET O08 ATR—THR NEW FOUR SfORY ¥ 5 brown atone bavement Nonse, with all the modern im | Rect ere nea Me tare 28 cent” Pret in take prevemente No 4! Wont Twerts neercd atveot at a low rate, forwaraed to piace of des! to renpensih Tegusn foe Kove of M. PINDAR, cr the moods All neranna are forbid Tusting aay bor of “on aves nad Tworcyeeor’ set oF tm tha eve. § peerrn ve ver creen account of aald bont aa owe ‘7 WIRE & writen order {rem thy agent,