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thereof in any court ef'competent juriediction, sha suffer Soeth, ond Ute rte be force from and after ite pas- Tae Wisconsm Land Grant Investigarion.— ‘The Legislature of Wisconsin is now attemy to inves- railway business of the sessions of 1856 and 7, involved in which was the passage of the land grants to certain railroads, Ropers the Milwaukie and La Crease Company, the lan ‘been first donated to by. The La Crosse company is now pada er examina and ite ina Preaidenh, , Byron Kilbourn, ‘was on the under arrest for contempt of the legisla- ie commitee, Mr. Kilbourn, in a letter to the commit- says:— the proposed investigation presents some questions of the gravest import, being no less than a clear implication } @f criminal conduct by a large majority of the members ef both Houses of the two preceding Legislatures, as well as by a large number of citizens, not members of ae ‘Mouse and an agsertion of the right of this arraign them, review their acts, and pass judgment = them. Ifsuch a power really exysts under the constitu- ton it is time that the fact were publicly known, that the people may protect themselves from its use. PERSONAL, EDWARDS, LATE FROM LIVERPOOL, WILL ANN of hear of her sister Jessie, by addressing Herald office. WIDOW LADY WILL GIVE TO ANY baila eed months old. For further particulars M. D. West Twenty-fifth wrest APY, INFORMATION IN REFERENCE TO MISS MARIA eet, who left ber father’s house, at White mouse. N. person her child vo adopt: It te &, healthy boy of Fron teh th of April last, ( Set og, eae ne Sag an oe beard from pitt be an 7 Peceived. Address Joho Daggitt, White House, N. J., mr ihe Ballon of the U. 8. D. Re- Se . Broadway, New York. Other papers will please DAM HUDSON LEFT HIS gg AND SISTER IN the county of Louth, Ireland, 1849, in compaay with Hugh aeThagh, for Philadelphia. should thie meet the eye of ellber, Hudsor ean hear from bis sea by addressing Me. sy Smith, ch, Watertown, Jefferson e Jefferson county, N. A. B—ADDRESS 0. 4. office, New York, and ; SFIE W— WILL FIND A LETTER IN THE! BROAD- way Post office. —IF THAT WAS ALL SATISFACTORY, AND YOU o Feceived your leier in time, send sgain 16 8. SWAN & ©., Angusia, Prank TRUTH, LIKE 178 OWN ICY, SHELL, ‘Struck deep within my heart. F. J. K, ED PEI PETTIOCOAT.—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, AT all-past 12 o'clock, on the Canit, sirest the TRI. NITY CHURCH. OFFIOERS IN THE LATE ARMY OF GENERAL Waiker, who served in Nicaragua.—Information is most * earnestly solicited, respecting the effects of the late Capt. B. Wittiamson, who was drowned on the 4th of Ostober, 1856, from on board the steamer San Carlos, in Virgin Bay, while Sscending with bis command. It is Known from lotiers re- eeived fro r officers, that his gold watch was re Sovered with his body, and delivered to officers’ appointed 10 take charge of his property for safe keeping, and to be deliver- et to hiss riends and family in the United States, The wateh ed far above its real value on account of ita having oe presented to Capts Williamson by the First Regiment o Daited States Onrany, while Sergeant: Major o corps. Aso as being, as he expressly deaired it to be, his last remem- drauce to his Orpban daughter: From this latier cireumstance alone the family are particularly anxious to recover it, and ow highly appreciate the favor of it return, and cheerfully defray any expense incurred, to effect their desire. Any ber Soe giring ine sboze information, will Please address ilitary Asylum, Washington City, D. B. HODGE, Pid ive ad eorgia. 5a ____ Lost AND FOUND. . \OUND.—A DOG WAS BOUGHT IN BROADWAY on Tuesday, Fe) 23, and when taken home the name of Edw’ Butler, 271 Henry street, Brooklya, was found on hie eollar, Mr. Butler can have hi paying for him and for this advertisement by topline fo’ 8D Bradiord, Jr. 82 Aud 34 Vesey street, New York. OST—ON SUNDAY EVENING, IN WALKING FROM church in Seventh avenue, near Fourteenth street, to ba apne & mourning breast pin, containing ® mother’s ler will be suitably rewarded on leaving the pamse at 56 Clinton place. OST—A BUNCH OF KEYS, ON A SILVER RING, 0 the 16th inet. in going from the corner of Leona. fret and Broadway to corner of Washington and Fifth streeis, Hoboken. The finder will receive ($2 and the thanks — 4 by leaving them at the Hoboken ferry house, Ho- en wide. BETWEEN 4 AND 5 OST—ON THE 22ND INST., o'clock P. M. to Stewart's, o out of a breast F OST—ON TURSDAY EVENING, IN THE EIGHTH avenue, between Thirty fourth and Forty third streets, Breceipt book, belonging to Samuel F. Allen. The finder Mill be rewarded by leaving it at 4 Righth avenne, or atthe ot H. anklin, ‘M6 Pine street. ‘ O8T OR STRAYED—A STEER, ON OR ABOUT =. nesday last, in driving from Forty-fourth street, or frot the preminge of the subscriber, 191 Elizabeth street: the sald steer was marked with two lar streaks on the right hip and Any information of the same will be liberally re- the tail. warded by the owner, at No. 2and 4 Centre market M. J. TUOMEY. OST OR STOLEN.—A SMALL OPERA GLASS, Bently set in mother of pearl, Paris manufacture: was lecture, on Monday evening Inst. The finder shall be Randsome! ‘ewarded on leaving We library of the Historical Society, Second avenue, corner Of Bleventh ‘sirest. Pawnbrokers are requested wo note above SH ryrarns an, ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, A Bo: M apotied dog, with brown ears, anew: to the name xer. The above reward will be given # any person re- tursiog him to the owner, at No. 2 Irving place. REWARD.—THE PRDEKce OF THE SUB- en inst. Am , besides sundry notes of hand and other papers, of no ‘eae to Any Dut the undersigned. If the person who took them be may retain the money, fons naked. The notes may be returned either throws tbe Post office pe a Ay u to, OF iste Ove of tbe undersigned. GbOrP. NELSON, 70 REWARD FOR Liat. MATION ¢ OF JOHN IR. otherwiee THEODORE BENNING, who Seow anieen thease of four years be cam New York from ocubold, in 7 p> with bis twosle apd his fal F-) mother, J Benaotog, aes f afterwards. tier the death of parenia be was entrusted to 8 man by the pame Ch A Vin- FR Fi Peo ay Vincena. ‘This man brought him to Ne ‘after a abort resl- dence bere he removed to Newark, ei 5 noon corre aod since that time no account baa ‘been heard n be lived in Ne ‘York his two sisters saw him covered information \ the subscriber alive, will confer a lasting favor and receive the above re- AY, A CREAM ©O- place. A liberal re- —_rne ne AST MEN! FAST MEN! Toureda On Thre PEAIN SAMBA M, TURNER ‘will deliver, a FOrR © HAPRI FAST MEN OF THE PRESENT AGE, Ju which he will give a vivid and life like picture of the wari- one closses of our fast men, taking in end abundantly illus (wating the “fast” character in all iis pheses, as delinested Bere and clsewhore—the fast « the fast politician, mercbant, “eporier, man, soldier, Doors will open at 7% rout sean reserved fc (Me, fant editor, elergyman— actor, inwyer, fire- a to commence ‘etock; lecture en. QPECIAL NOTICE, Rey FH. CHAPIN will deliver s Jeeta evening, February 25, ‘Broadway Subject: Social Forces The entire proceeds io be given to ihe, general poor of the eny to be bad at 4ppleton’s, Francie! and Crowen'® tole stores, of nt church evening of tect _\e are to commence at elan * CORPORATION NOTICES, FAORPORATION NOTICE.—COMMITTER ON ASSESS. Korine Notice io owners of propery smected by the sewers in the following streets: Rewer in the Bowery, be and tree's; sewer in Thirty seventh Hatinen Pourts ond Leuagion erences; cower, 18 Forty sbird street fran sewer ip Tenth avenue oa point 8 fort weet of the Ninth avenue. | That ‘te committes will meet to bear parties oppored the nase: on Thureda: Fevruary 3 Ea S o'clock, at No 8 Tomas StePHENS, mt Committee on Thursday ty Hall. THOMARB McSPEDON, GEORGE STARR, Board 4 satin the will meet gy De Bh ion, ot 5 in the iibrary room, Mo. 12 rtf 6. ¢, CORNELL, Voramities 7 & MouAnE EN, Arts ant Bei one. ———_— NOUE: THE COMMITTEE ON ARTS AND 8c ot] . BUNOB, <THE COMMITTER ON ASSESSMENTS OF ard of Councilmen will meet on Saturday, 27th in room Mo, 8 City. Hall, to consider the pet! famed persone. who are requested to on said petitoas — @ttend. ae tb wi be the fin Martin W. Brett, John H. Ab hitfield, Jonathan Lawrence, Thomas K. Downtog, ‘ohn M. Bixby, Noah Nor. ve. Caldwell, Wi. B. Lawrence, James Beekman, Jone P. Nesmith, Andrew J, liache, Peter Cooper, Trustees Lake's Hospital, Trustees Olive Branch eburch, Trustees ‘Advent Mission eburch, property owners in Oagal str erty owneraih scooped afenie. between Thirtieth an om P. OR AWFORD. Committee GALPIN on a Agsranmente, guciimen ‘will meet in the Lidrary room, No. 26th inet, at 2 P M., in relation to Pears Aveaue Railroad. Parties in- wend. M. GILMARTIN.) H.W. GENET, || Committee 4. M. CROSA, on RB. COSTELLO, | Railroads. C., CORNELL, |O8.—THE COMMITTEE ON CLEANING STREETS, of the Bonrd of Conneiimen, will meet in the 1 Foom, 12 City Hall, on Friday, 26th inst,, at 2 P.M, in Bon () contraetiog for the atreet cleaning of the city. Parties fiereated are mvited (9 attend. 1 A. DUNN, , Moca y, Sweithy Coramitiee on caning Mireets. EMORSSTS GRAND OPENING OF (PATFER D the epring fashiona, Monday March Reo tranches fa2 Canal street, 258 Bowery, nnd ies alton etree Brook iyo Le TAYTING, ao SENTLEMEN HAVIN] ANY LEFT OFF OR OfITAR 7 if pore of, wil! ve the hig h prise ailing st'the etore of addreawng D. Doyle Fear! street NEW. YORK HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY. 24, .1858. PURARCEAS WANTED—BY Ll douse ant oa ON situated $4,000 niniareme tie gicates for Pe yk y-thirs eee Worth of th ihe p Semen $9,000. $5. 000 ax WANTED, ON werent bin] of twenty pronerty sta suntan aca Hovekzo, Ned. Adaress Edward, $17.000 i LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE.— wanted for three months on note secured Vy ebaitel eee insurance policy to mortgagee, ex: ceeding that Shore than seven per cent interest will be iivens! Matsum More than svg {Sonn 27 Wal street. 20. 000 (0) %0 LOAN ON BOND AND MORTGAGE a one sum oa dows town property, Alea, ums on improv' pi yy. Apply [Nn THORE, No-20 Naswuu street, room 10. N & CO., BD all SHERMA: Nei Corner of Pine and a streets, New York, CIRCULAR NOTES AND LETTERS OF CREDIT, way, travellers, Oilisbie in all the principal cities of the orld, A. Hggeotiite credits Fer use in Europe, China, &c. ‘OHN HOOPE, BANKER AND GENERAL DEALER IN money, 271 Broadway, corner of Chambers street, under Shoe abd Leather Bank.—Uncurrent money, haz. bila ct bro- notes, land war- ae Danks, gold and silver coin, treasu Fintan: boughtnt toe very bert raven,” ‘ONEY IN TRUST TO LOAN 0 ON FIRST CLASS SE- curities, or Cy pin and morieeee. Stocks and bonds ught and sold o1 mission. pended paper negotia- toa ANDENDCGH & & RIKER, ne and note brokers, 14 ‘Wall street. —_———$—S—$=$$ ‘OTICE.—THE INTEREST COUPONS OF Frys EIGHT Per cent second mortgage bonds of the La Crosse and Milwaukie omens ‘due on the first day of eecoys 1858, at the Bank of =, cb 32, wind the interest © ‘coupons o the seven ty Fog Sgt is of the city ct tigen ped issued to in the construction of Le bs ie Fond du Lac and Green Bay, and La Crosse an: fe Rai due on the first (as March, jas. ‘ the ios soase ‘Messrs. Duncan, mat on iny on presentation at the Ocean ian, ie yo of Ne York” of the La Grosse and Hittiwnakle Rattrond, pS SN RATROAD BONDS. —WE ARE PREPARED TO NEGO: ith railroad com gale in Ei iI ae in t mgtey of now isenee of talk ‘urope as well as in ‘of new issues of rail- road bo nds. W. 4M. H. WARD 4 Exchange piace. ag REWER, CHARLES MITE, B. HOMME DIXON, APPLETON, Wainta AERLBTON, we. AAS. PIER cE” January 27, 1858. HENRY RIC! $1. —WE HAVE MONEY IN ANY AMOUNT ¥O ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, £0. TO ADVANCE ON PIANOS, SEGARS, DRY GOODS, AC. TO ADVANCE ON HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &C. NDISB OF ALL KINDS. FICE 1N THIS CITY. J. MACDUFF, established 1848, comission house, Broadway, corner of street. N.B.—No connection with apy other house. Private rooms. DOLLAR 10 ANY AMOUNT LOANED OR ADVANCED amonds, watches jewelry, pianos, sewing machines and dry goods ‘all kinds of Tmerchandiv, sprout and wold Bar Broadway, oon No, 3. 7O_ 950,000 70 LOAN ON an ie DIAMOND: jewe gars, dry Foods, and all Kinds of persona Property, oF Merchants wiehing to it their a ’ ae wack soneamadaren €n eet pad Msecuriien of all Kinds negotiated THOMPSON & CO., brokers and co! iaaion merchants, Nassau, corner Of dina etseat, rosa No- 2 and & tecond Boor. 1 —MONEY LIBERALLY ADVANCED TO LADIES + and genttenien on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, pianos, Business confidential; roma, private, 9G Broadway, HINGS 4 CO., formerly corner of Prince street. A. Clark & Co. TO IAS. oF REAL ESTATE IN THIS $60.000 rs yearn hey ae. “Brokers weed need not apply. 70 Broadway, room 25. 7. 00 TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, rhiture, or the same $157. WO Doane the well. hance na IBAACS. Baturdaye. AM READY TO LEND $5 OR $5,000 ON DIA- mods, watches and jewelry, or buy them for exeh, Par ites denit with strictly confidential, and no signe appertal othe tons business dhout the premsiose. Coliforais, sad ob gold and sliver bought, and uncurrent money bought abd sold ‘JACOBS’ old established store, 102 Chatham sire! Highest price paid for foreign gold and allver coin. b J. i "BARRING: ONEY, MONEY, MONEY, MONEY!—WE ARE PRE- pared to advance any amount of money om ¢lamonds, welry, ‘and_collaterals of every descr Taleban, Jovairy, planes, ry P or To KE. L. LENT & ©O. room No. suctoneers 6 .. 81 Ni street, oly THE BALL SEASON. ANNUAL FANCY 7 BALL OF THE GER- jusioal Society wil ‘ve kell on Thurs day night, 26th inst., at the City Assembly Rooms. ember of the Sostety and evra cig, an 20 money mem! will be received at the doors. _ SS "__ HORSES AND CARRIAGES. OR SALE—A VARIRTY OF PORTLAND SLEIGH hing from seventy five to one oa ari pounds, new and besatifully finished; also a of light harness and robes. Apply at 127 Grand) OR ary RIGHS, W. ‘Acons, HORSES, HARNESS, iW carriages express and ‘of afi Rada. for sale cheap. Also itvern ‘No. 10 Nevins atroet, coruer of Pulton ave: wal horses. ADDY pue, Biroonlyn OR SALE—OR WOULD EXCHANGE FOR LIQUORS of fine quailty, In bond, & fine young horse, good sty)e and action, faa traveller, sound and kin in ia a apleudit hg ae nearly new, with or without harness to mat the whole being suitable for a man of viainess, ora family Pleasure. for want of use. J.8. W., Herald OR SALE—FOR $3), A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, 15g hande high, warranied in every reapect. They can be teen at he tables 21 Kast Tweitth street, by applying to the coachman, bar LEIGH SPRIQH FOR, SALE CHRAP.—A BOSTON CUTTER le, Apply at JOHN PAGAN'S fable, g er of Hicks na . Harrison sireeta, Brooklyn. 1B PACING HORS very stylinb; alro, use. Price of horse $150, Isé Elm street. WO SPLENDID CART HORSES FOR GALE—£O SAVE . 7 years old, and ; My ands ‘igh'and'8 yeare old: bach wi pound and kind! would mmke s good team. Apply st 40 Oliver street WAXTED-A, HORSE, PROM iss high, sound, kind and gentle; must have good style aud action; trot’a, mile jn 2:50 oF less; under eight years of age. Address It. 6, P., Herald office, giving a fall description and wbere be can be seen, and stating loweat cash price, DRY_ GOODS, &0,. 2 SPRING MANTILI Great inducements To cash = abort ume buyers, ‘t wholesale. has now prepared daily a large mgd. varied stock of the lowest priced ( the most costly artic ceaah oF abort creat, at eo, 8 line of imported relia -aaawie, dering from any in Ao. ted wie win, ome og, Aer Trin. roadway. shi spernnememaseeeteguaetnnnienad eects HOTCE prone ¥ ING FLOWERS, WHOLESALE KER'S, 361 Broadway, between TELEGRAPH, 15 HANDS pace bis mile'in 241 to wn. and harwess. Sold for want af inquire of J. A. SIMONSON, i TO 16 HANDS udeerit reaeees | Soriag enge ammer trot y the @. B. WIL At as > alana ‘eorner of Lispenard street, Comprising in part, regen. barege rob rng and org andies, SiR and shwia, | T Ly aa DRY GOODS, By assignees, at Columb Hall § Bi Grand street. ‘Only four ‘The store will poutvely. close on "Thursday next, the 28h inatant The entire balance of stock is now selling far below former = store firtares and furniture for sale cheap. Nid TO HOTEL AND HOUSEKREPERS — WILL for sale this morning, at a great redaction in price. ‘Siege lot of Ince and muslin window drapery, very slightly damaged the voyage of importation, and on account of the underwriters, also a large lot of ‘rich embrot dered collars and sleeves, in RB. PEYTON, 24 4 Bowery. SPRING MANTILLAR. a” Weare now ready {0 exhfvit to wholesale buyers out spring importation an manufeeture of Mantiliaa, cireuiare, 4c. yecial attention to our extensive vai French, eh ally nad gwiprure, Ince pens shewia & rite we offer ™ roan Broad w and 62 Chambers rect, a) We invite Y oe STORE NO. 3) pownay POSITIVELY CLOSE ON SATURDAY, Feb. 2. THE GOODS MUST BE 80) Bargains, gen Riagant black ail nt Ai French merinots athasy cents Piain Prem hdelaines at ab cents, worth 4 cents, Stella chawis a! $8 50, worth $6 60. Blankets from $1 Ww $7 per pair. Tace curtains, $8 per pair Bim brokering ‘DeAoaT HAO TERS, 380 bowery. AND LODGING. UIT OF PARLORS TO LRT ON TIIE S00) FLOOR, Lach he labed, eullable for a gentionan and wis ix single geatiemen, a a a ix sing! roams aad one parlor 2 hoor, # st Ob'ak two doore west of Broadway. oR yaaa s SINGLE GENTLEMEN Accom Anodaved with board and singe rouan, ais, roots Sble Yor s gentleman and wife, at 9 and 21 Jay street, a TY WET 3 OR FOUR FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT Doard, at 42 Great Jones sireet, Breakfast if required. % ST. MARK’S PLACK.—F' tte mous ou 26 Te stoond and third foore with full board urd for gentle 4 their wives and at hx el cky references ieee Fates Tine 27 ico BOND STREBT.—A BACK PARLOR ON THE FIRST Snort front parlor and bedroom on the second floor, and edroom to let, with board; ayaere all the modern improve- Call for three or four days, ad | ay me etree ae FEW GRNFL EEN ¢ Sam References exchanged. P.M. 38 west SRVENTEENTH STREET.—A PLEASANT suit of rooms, with board for a gentleman and wife; also a single room. ' References required. 38 Pri rar STREET, ST. JOHN'S PARK.—TO, LET, stor j eocond sie! core 33 Abo. two. ‘inal le Redrosme, 8, 01 he moders improvements, Terms moderate. BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A GEN- tleman apd wife, or two gentlemen can obtain sant room, with full or partial ‘Also, leman. References exchanged. room for BLEECKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—A lary f° a and well furnished room, with closeta fitached, to let, wit rd, to & gentleman and his wife or two single gentlemen, ener moderate, Best of references requis 64. AMITY STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO LRT, to 8 small family oF or to single Be sale gations, the second back basement, all furnished; gas and path. "Possession imeaediately. 107 CUtON ELACE, RIGHTH STREET HAND somely furnished suit of apartmente, with board, for ‘a gentleman and wite or single gentlemen, The house has i] the modern improvements. or at 6. References re- quired, 12 BLEEKER STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—VERY leasant rooms, with board, on second floor, suite, or sing! Also, desirable rooms for gentlemen, wil Terms very reasonable. House contains all im ovement Seaeer SONP SS Persons wishing board are solicited to call as above. ml i5 GREENE STREET.—FURNISHED ROOMS TO let, to a gentleman and lady, with board for the lady only. One neatly furnished bask pablor, with fire sind at $15 per week; aleo, twe alle rooms, at'a reasonable price. FIGHTH STREET—THIRD DOOR FROM BROAD- way. opposite Clinton Hall, second story front room, With board, for a gentleman and wife. Also single rooms for nilemen, and boarding without rooms, unexcep- Loca! Gonable. ediate vielnity of hotels, library, theatres, &c., 156 WA 'AVERLEY PLACE.—TO LET, A LARGE PLEAS. ‘ant front room, toe entleman and wife or two sin- gle gentleman; house has modern improvements; din- Rer at 6 o'elock. 224. ROURTH, STREET, WASHINGTON SQUARE.— Rapdgomely Soret front room, with or without bedroom attached, let, ina private familly, with partial meals given if required close) on same floor. 254 FOURTH AVENUE.—A PLEASANT FRONT room, suitable for a gentleman and wife or two Single gentlemen, to let, with |, At 254 Fourth avenue, ferences exchanged. 5 BROADWAY AND 86 PRINCE STREET —FAMI- and single gentlemen can be aocommodated with rooms or sults of rooms, which are clean, neat and comforta. ble, by applying at the ‘St. John’s, corner of Broadway and Prinee street. Also, # splendid furnished parlor, with use of plan 60 and large closet attached; also, two attics, to a gentleman and ‘wife or to tingle gentlemen, with full or partial board, a pri- vate inmily; gas, bath, &c. Reference required, 76 BROADWAY—HOTEL FRANCAIS ESPAGNOL.— Suits of elegantly furnished apartments, for fami- or single gentlemen, ‘Table dhote at iq o'clock, Pri- vale tabletgiven it required: Cuisine & ln Prencaiso, Refer. ences exchanged. NY GENTLEMAN WILLING TO ADVANCE $5) CAN have a furnished sitting room and bedroom, on second floor, wits ges and bell on saare. door, with or wilkout broak- fast; family small, and no boarders; near the cars and two nes of stages. No moving Ist May. Address May, Herald HOUSTON STREET, NEAR BROADWAY.—TO let, a nicely furnished front room on second floor, LARGE FURNISHED ROOM 70 LRT—70 Pe Single gentlomen, in 8 private family, with full or i board. No children in the family. Gentlemen Woing tisinees in New York or Brooklyn will find it convenient to either Fulton or Wall street ferry. Apply at No. 274 Fulton street, Brooklyn. bat €F ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TO t. together or separately, in @ French private fatally The neue tained, if de- sired. Apply at 607 unten at, ‘Brouiway, FURNI BACK PARLOR, WITH GAS CHAN- delier, to let, at two dollars per w Le bouse, near Lroome street and Elm street. PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING AT 107 WEST BIX- teenth street, would dispose of With board, tos gentleman and wife or wenglo 5 men. ‘References required. FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITB pleasant rooms and partial board, at 248 Henry street, ‘ithin five minutes walk of the Routh oF Wall street terrien, (AMTAMILY, HAVING UXTIL THIS WINTER LIVED ately, occupy! it brown atone house. con- maces improvement, would let a few rooms, week, in a neat priv way. Inquire at 191 iainibgever ‘8 genteel family, or others, with full board: Beirne able if deesed and every attention to comfort, at 40 renth street, west of Fifth avenue. PLEASANT SECOND STORY ROOM, WITH qoms, rettily furnished, to let, with full board, fire and g: ss n and wite. 'Teras $l per week. Dopiy” my » Fifth street, near Becond avenue. yy by ag h Bog wi bedroom, a isch [en's madera il bse, near Fifth reasonable. Madison Herald offee. OARD.—A FEW SINGLE oe tes AND FaMt- lies can be accom roished or sop #4 rooms, and good board. Family priveie. These the comfor's home may apply at 132 Lexington a: corner of Twenty ninth street, ARD-IN A PRIVATE HOU ved near Fi uit ene weil ig ished rooms to let, bagliy b a Private wble it required, afamily, or (wo or three gentiemen, Sony rar Weet Twenty first street. Pn andl VARD.—A PLEABANT FRONT ROOM TO LET, TO A gentleman and family, on the se90nd floor, on reasonable terms. Also rooms for two gentlemen ia small family References given and required. Convenient to the Bigh'h averme cars. No moving in May. No. 143 West Seventeenth otreet. ae, PLEASANTLY L0- OARD DOWN TOWN.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN ean be accommodated with board, and a few with meals, ‘and 49 Robinson street, corner of Greens ich. Bore, ON BROOKLYN HFIGHTS.—PLE “pod rooms, furnished or unfurnished, to let, at No. 67 Rem. fen street, OARD WANTED_—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND J-ADY cof quiet manners, in a private family (widow Iedy pre ferred) where there are no other boarders. Breakfast the gentleman and dinner on Sundays, ‘ocomanotetions must be goed and terms moderate. Address D, K., Broad- way Pent tice, lice, stating full particulars. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE in a private family, where there are no other boarders, hin ten minutes’ walk of Chambers grees Sepet Ts Terms Nat bemoderaie, ‘Address J. M. M, JF OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN jesirably accommodated with board and neatly fur iabed rooma, lighted with gat at a very moderate pri Bath room in house; family email; no children. Inquire a 6 Henry street, New York. OARDING—AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES, COM- fortable rooms, suitable for a plain married couple, or iwo or three quiet young men, and a small room for a young Indy; house neat and pleasant ily small, having bit few boarders: to permanent persons, terme very Feasonable, Ap ply at No, 119 Nineteenth streei, between Seoond and avenues. OARDING.—A PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE to take a gonueman and Indy or a few single gentlemen fo board. House first class and very pleamntly located Roome large and pleasant, and terms moderate. Apply si Noi Weet Thirty first street, west of kighth avenie, OARDING-IN, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, FOR A gen ‘and wife and two or three single gentlemen, Dinner at borclock. Location ui |, convenient te care and stages. alte 170 Ww Twenty second street, between Seventh and Righth ageoues. BY WN, & STATE STREET, NEAR CLINTON, it plensamt auitable for a gen ileman apd wife, or single gentlemen, Distance quite conve tient to the South at Wail wreet ferrien. OPER HOUSE, NO, SM PROADWAY.—FURNISHED Troms by the dat or week for guutlersen nad ladiea; price per day, 90 to 90 er week, from Wa fire lage wok URNISHED ROOMS WANTED.—TWO BEDROOMS sn ating ron, with partial use of Kitchen, by a ge tleman, bis wit «mall spre ie Tal but neatly tor. nished, and must be in @ ectnle lvcality. No objectin to Brooklyn, Address N. 0. TGHLY DRSTRABLE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR F AMT lies and single gentlemen can be obtained at 42 Clinton place, Righth street. Dinner at 6o'clock. House first class. 0. 1 WEST TH STRERT—JUNCTION OF PPTH ‘avenue and Broadwaydirectly north of, and fronting aouth upon the, Worth Monument, bawing « full view of of Fin avenue B nt aquare, fivlighful and eligibte residence. in the. city... The ‘adveruser ady to negotiate with parties for room, aingle or in ith or without full of partial board. House and fur tirely new, andadapted for a firat class private board. House will be opened firat of March. OOMS TO LET—WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, TO A lady and gentleman or to two gentlemen. Terms mo: erate. Bath, with hot and cold water, gas and grates. Con: ‘ may gd cars. Every attention paid to comfort. Apply at B Weet Twenty sisth street, beeen Broadway Pi Sinth avenue. ee 0 GENTLEMEN A PRIVATE FAMILY DESIRES TO Jet, without bowrd wo nilemen, a neatly furnished and comforiab and large pantry on the second foot, with wee of bath room adjoining. Location 4 desirable, stages pans the door, Apply ats SANT WEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, SUIT two gentlemen, or geateman and wile, may 300 West fy with board, in a am No. 809 West Fwenty drat street, MONLY TASTY, WELL VENTILATED AND UNO actionable accommodations ior sleeping in parlors, &te , lurnished at low rates by Plimpton’s secretary i Soll wholesale retail, aod by instalments at 62 White + New York. WO PL able fi private family, at Dinner at 6 o'elocx, are BOARDING AND LODGING. fen pe OT A GENTLEMAN, THE SEUOND FLOOR, ase be, wh lighted by gas, a firat clas gig ge bana d water closet. eres, Wks houss meet te “jocaiod in the nel nelg! of i place, not higher than Tenth on the {his wavertsement, Address for'one mock, 9". Jr, box is (or . Gay Jr, DOK Be tente 48, for one Week, . W: NTED_BY | A PHYSICIAN, AN OFFICE AND bedroom. with board. It must be between Fourteenth awenty fifth streets, and Fourth and Sixth avenues. Re exchanged, Address Doctor C., 42 Clinton place, for three days. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A WELL furnished room up town, with board for the Indy only. Address P. L. D., Herald office, with full parsiculars. SALES OF REAL ESTATE. 107%, WARP ‘PROPERTY FOR BALB—A story and basement brick house and I fireet, near Grand, with wa Mout of purchase mogey may :emain on ben ly OK. H. DOMINICK, 204 Grand street, or 10 J. SILVA, rr Forsyth sireet. $1. 500 CARH. —FOR SALE, ONE OF THOSE SUPE: ior Dullt houses, No. 159. Bast Thirty sixth a, between Rec 'evtaues, ‘wilh all dhe atosena int? provements, eitee ow the premises, $2. 750.-FOR SALE A NEATLY ARRANGED 1. brick cottage house in Went Twent7 fourth In perfect order, with water, gan, bath an gua fixtures lete. Leasebold with long onerslred tenn | Ground oe Rrighborioo! excellent. “Apply i) TAOMAS r orbood exceliebt. w late Mifier & Morris, No. II Pine higert, comp rent log than ‘MILLE! J ANTED- BYA GENTLEMAN, A GOOD ROOM, board, rivate house, below Twi street, Adarese ¥- 2, box Litd Post oles. ANTED—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, BY A MIDDLE aged lady, board in @ private family, where she could enjoy tbe comforinot ahome: Terma moderate, References exchanged. Address E. W., Herald office, for three days. $25. BOOKKEEPING, WRITING, ARITHMETIC.— ‘AR. 009 Browlway, keeps the largest Meudmay in, Now Yous cataers ‘great induce: mente sam th gentiomen ‘wishing to become elegant ousiness wri- tersand practical bookkeepers. Terms for the full commer cial course $25. One $10 seat vacant, 26 "REE CRMONS IN THE FRENCH LANGUAGE, Maret , DUBOIS” French Academy, Lyric Hall 1, 768 Broaaway. The ip ion book, $1, ia the only expense for Foureing evesian fi bday Lat Mal juraday even Yelod tickets wo book ri rin — AS GRADUATE OF A NEW ENGLAND UNIVERSITY, thorough French scholar, would like to give ee lesen in in Latin or French Address D. J. B., Her: RENC! et UAGE.—MONSIEUR AND MADAME Dutos, No, 134 Clinton place, continue to receive pupils for their conversavionalicourses and beginuerw’ classes. dies’ me e times a week. Gentlemen's ‘oveniug meetings, heid by iM. Dubos. Private lessons. Fer GERMAN AND SPANISH.—E. TELLERING, 483 Broadway, (established 1862,) continues to give pri: rate inawructions In the above languages, and to make trans- Inlona,” Hefersto his academical and ther: diplomas, and to Dumerous sch scholars of this city, 4c. GFRAX LESSONS (PURE. DIALECT) GIVEN IN ‘hools and in private by F. BUS, 51 Delancey street. ADIES’ CLASSES IN FRENCH.~PROF D, LAGROIX, No. 766 Bi lway, will commence two distinct day clansesin French, for iedies, on Monday, Macrh 1; one for be, inners, and the other for advanced acl dlars Only six mem class. “Terma $10 per quarter: three lessons week. Under Mons. L.’s wition the Instruction is thoro: find eiicient, and fom the second lesson the pupil is ays matically exercised in conversation. Undoubted references gig Apply trom 934 to 1034 o'ciock A. M., or from 30 4 OWF'S 4 WRITING CLASSES, M7 BROADWAY, office No. 5.—The system perfeetly acquired ‘n twelve Jesoons. Age or det Ase or deficiency no impediment. Weddin execnted Perlor to plate jate engraving. “A — ACHER.—A YOUNG MAN, (A GRADUATE, OF THE ‘New York State normal school,) who has had both city nd country experience in teaching, Wishes totake charge some public school or ir to teach the natural scien or mathematics, in which department he geaduated under Davies, formerty Professor of mathematios at West Point AddresaJ. A. P., box 190 Herald office. DANCING ACADEMIKS. DODWORTH’S DANCING ACADEMIES, 5 Broadway, New York, Xo. te (eowan 5 lace, Brooklyn. mi remain open until Junel, % giving abun- ant ey ‘tre a era quarter from March 15. Pupils received ‘after that date for @ part of @ quarter. MUSICAL, — eesti A ROSEWOOD 6% OCTAVE PIANO FOR $125; ONE6 are for $75; rosewood melodeon for $30; 6 octave for Pianos and melodeons for rent at rt to $5 per month, by 8. Si. GORDON, 297 Broad TENOR WANTED-—IN A CATHOLIC CHURCH IN aes. way. Brooklyn; must possess a dune voice and be a perfect Fender. A resident of Brooklyn preferred. Applicata will call at the office of Messrs. TER RICE & OU,, 192 Water street, New York, between 4 and 6 P. M. SUPERB CARVED SOLID ROSEWOOO SUIT or furniture, consisting of ten pieces, cove M dipe CaE ade ta lac tae weake tie. nek oc will be sold at a Apply at No. second street, for one week. AMO SINGER—A MEMBER OF THE MUSICAL PRO. fession, a counter tenor, is desirous of an engagement Ig sing, citer at concerts or elsewhere; alvo, to take « part in gees. Is, kc. He ina perfect sight reader. Address ale Alto, Novello's music store, S80 Broadway. magn FICENT SEVEN OCTAVE ROSEWOOD PIANO $150, cost $350; one for $20, cost $380; one for $125 ad one for ai00, cost $225; one éxr clave Tor $20 snd one Sand $25; six octave pianos for $20, $35 and $5); and fire mall organs from $100 to $225, at 241 Ninth avenue, near ‘Twenty-siath street. LALEZ. N IMMENSE SACRIFICE—A MOST | EXCELLENT pianoforte, rosewood, and ful jo hg agree al will be sold fas above, and a second band pianotaken in exchange. It may be seen at Mr. WEBER'S, 15) West Broadway, near Mis; A YOUNG LADY, THE LEADER IN THR choir in Dr. Pise’s church, Soa!h Brooklyn, will Aire lesrons in singing and on the pla iano on reasonable terms. “Tn quire at £08 y street, near Bleecker. G, sonore, NO. 713 BROADWAY, NE. ‘+ street, up auairs, in consequence of removi fore the balance of his tire, roots of musioal tpetremeate, a masig sande, strings, Sc e hundred fashionable musle for sl. 0. SPLENDID ROSEWOOD PIANOS, AT A BAR. —bave been in use but a few months; full warran. ven, Can be seem at WM. LINDEMAN & BONS, 56 street, near Broadway. Old pianos taken in'ex- tec WELLING HOUSE WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN howe famijy consists of wife, son and two daughters, aged Te 16 and My wismes rent a amall house, with the mod in « good nv ae poem og unquestionable references can eaves lity, price, be. address A. B., box 1,317 “Post "vace, maling Price, FAL, A ROUSE, WANTED, BETWEEN CHAMBERS ‘and Canal streets, west of Hudson street, = The upper part of a «mail say about four rooms amd bath room, wanted for a quiet family of three persons, from first of (May next, Rent about $208 year. Address J. Wright, Post ofice. ALF A HOUSE WANTED.—THE UPPER PART OF A small house wanted, #ay about four rooms and bath room, for a quiet family of three persons from let of May next,’ Rent about $200 a yoar, Reference required. Address J, Wright, Post ofliee, ‘OUSE babe trea of THE FIRST OF MARCH, IN 1 geninel neighrorhgod; location preferred on, the cant inde of the city, between T Twelfth and Twenty fourth streets; to contain all the modern improvements. P' address, stating terms and location, M. Jalon square Post office. OTEL WANTED—FIFTY TO RIGHTY ROOMS, FUR niched. Owners ef a building, well located up town, table for aGirst class custom, already established, oat ‘© responsible tenant by addresaing U.S. H., Herald JROOND HAND COTTON MACHINERY WANTED— +S Four self acting males, with 600 spindies each; one draw Ing frame, with ix deliveries; one cotton willow: Address . Campbell, box KS Post office, Paterson, N. J INE WANTED.—AN EXPERIENCED wing & sewing machine, can find em- few days at $21 Fifth avenue. STATEN ISLAND —WANTED TO RENT, FROM T #5 of May next, a house suitable for a small famil 16 any of the three Iandings. Possession required early in April. “Address, stating locaiion and terme, ©. B. R., Herald T° a LANDIORDS.—WANTED, A TWO OR THREE house, on a lease fora ierm of years; any where below Houston street, between Brondway and the Bowers, in a good location for's first clase bakery. Ang person bav’ ing the above mentioned to let will hear of & good tenart by addressing F. Harris, WNinth avenue, N. Y., for one week, tm ¢ house would be ‘preferred ‘Wm. W Smith, corner Broadway an ter Baloon, arden with or Sarmansy' judson park, or say, place on Ge yeahs of ‘the North river above 152d street. Address, with full particulars, P. D., box 4,523 Post oilice. FANTED—POR A WIDOW LADY AND SON, A ‘mail furnished house: must be in perfect order,’ be- tween Bleecker and Twenty third streets and Third and Stxib avenues. _Remt not to exceed $1.20 or $1,400 per your. Ad- , Union square Post office aaa TWO STORY AND ATTIO Hous we { Broséwag pri above Canal street, ina hborhood. Address stating location, He Box'a:ie0 Post ofhee. dl seaadbicdmaaia tin Warns a00D RATABLISITED BAKERY, FOR which a fair price will be ps Sheree oon, P Address Baker, Se ] ANTED-BY A SMALL FAMILY OF FIVE GROWN persone, house, partiall ‘urnished, about five roome'and kien, fr ‘which a able rent will be paid, Location adway, wot above Twenty third street rad otoe Fourth. Address, with particulars, Hrookes, He ral ANTED: BY A CAREFUL, RESPONSIBLE TEN ANT, Sa ech ae quiet hone, pleaaan:ly dress, (with particulars, ee Wi Akteb-iy A YOUNG GRNTLEWAN. Jost Aw urope, one or two neatly furnished rooms, Athout ma ‘8 privace wi — byt see a) F American famil; Post office. ia Wee sare chee 8 Lat pal HOUSE, WITiT A en we Tweifth nd Pig fourihs Keka nd inh we, Ques, suttable smail family; rent about $400. Address Rewion, box 4 180"Post office, taiing full particulars WANTED.10, LEASE, FROM MAY- 1, “FOR THREE years, & good three story house, near Union or Madison squaret; it mmst be 25 feet wide, and have the modern im Femi and rent not ever 8890; it is wanted fora email private mrnlly, rd ihe ade naverdeat ia abundantly responsible. Ad lowation ‘ourteenth street. Address box 1, floor of a small were "Hn RF OF MAY, THE S® SRCOND it the § three serene Croton water, gas, &e, Piesse address F. rh . Herd oftee, wating where the fil particulars may be obtain J ARTED—A HOU se, INR aRTORY Re iiisil ‘men! erred, betw: Ighth and The ser grove) Third. and iat Fy EA tenant. Address or call at and Eighth street, near Broadway. LLOYD & WARREN. w* TED TO Figg A OCOMFORTAHLE TWO OR ree stor’ ase, im the Fleventh ward, Address Bases, Horaid office. " . TO $10,00.—FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, for w good farm, city property, or firat and mortgage, @ valuaplecash busines, securél by. pa bt, with lease of milis and machinery; will pay a net pro it 68800 peranoum, Sailsfactory reasons given {or sel, Apply at 289 Broadway, room 14, RAY & COL un $6.00! zane WANTED—OF “NOT LESS THAN 100 ACI ‘ACRES, ten miles of this city. Address A. P., witht Herald office. ROO! bouses, Nos. 7 Latayette avenue, between Lafayetto avenue ani finished one year, two new frame hor and fi Hamy between Lafayette ‘nn: Apiy to the owner, WILLIAM B. NICHO. atreei, N.Y Oi FOR SALE—FURNISHED box 194 pan wo sry and finished attic, din to peak, on the west side of 1 Dekalb favenaes, Nassan OR UNFUR 5 a Wanted: Apply to A. Brond sireet ARM FOR SALE—CONTAINING 136 ACRES, TWO miles from Jamesburg, 40 actes wood, balance good able land; wei! clay; upon ies house and barn and ag or- inary fenes.’ Price rastonable; "A porcon of the purehsas money may remain, Sale must be made soon, to close the euiate of the late Thomas Doyle, deceased, Inquire of of JOHN HIPWELL, Division avenue, dear Fourih street, Williams ure. ARM FOR SALE —215 ACRES ON WEST SIDE OF Tay ga lake; unsurpassed In quality and cot , bY Cel convenient to chu wir fan y niral New York, schools. Has a fing new manaion, and is fully equipped. Would exchange for prime New York or Brookiyn property, Proprietor may be Neen during Thaca day md Friday at the offite of G, C. & M. GIBBS, No. § Wall ARM FOR SALE—AT MENDHAM NN. J, TERMS easy, and will be sold ata great bargain, as the owner ex to remove to Kansas. For particulars call on Au- for two daye. at she New Jersey Hotel, 71 Cortuandt fram 7 A. 06 P.M. ARM AND MILL FOR ALR—2. ACREA GOOD d, suitable egetable oe 18 miles from Brook- od a rately OF topelbes” APpIY WP. C. BELL, S49 Fulton 20) iy oF ply to P. C. Street Brooklya. ARM WANTED—IN EXCHANGE FOR A LIVERY stable, doing @ good business, value $1200), Address Farmer, box 37 Jersey City Post effice. F°, “BALE—4 LOTS ON THIRTY.FOURTH STREET, near Fifth avenue; 3 lots en Thirty {ith street, in rear t; the above; 13 lots on Nineteenth street, bousee and iota Now, 2, 20 and BY Bart Tweatieta sieve. ‘21 and 253 East Twenty first street 7, 2 311'and 315 avenue 404 Fourth street, on accommodating erme Apply WAU. Stir BELMONT, 76 Beaver street FOR, SALE. ONE NEW FIRST CLASS FOUR STORY brown stone front house, with all the modern improve- mente, 2 by 64 feet, in Thirtieth street, 15) feet west from Fifth avenu Tnquire on the premises. OR SALE—A FARM OF 138 ACRES, NEAR THE VIL- lage of White Plain, Westebester county, 23 miles from ihe elty of New York, within 2) minutes’ wai ‘of the Harlem ailrond depot. Leation equal in beauty and health Terms liberals Wil be sord enlire or in parcels. Fer par culare inquire of R. 0. EMBRBE, 51 W: te F°% SALE—THE FOLLOWING DESIRA 2story frame cottage on 2th st., near Gib av. th street, near Broadway. uth street, near sth avenue. e house on tory brown front on Jath street, near 7th 4etory brown front on 34th street, near 8th avenue... 4 story brown front on 38th street, near Gth avenue... 4etory brown front on 3ist street, near Sthavenue.. 15,500 4 story brown front on 24th street, near 6th avente..... 22900 {story brown front on Sith street, near Sth 25,00) ly 19 A. 0. LOOMIS, 1,128 Broadway, near Thirty: four OR SALE—THE THREE STORY HOUSE AND LOT 528 Houston street; hasall the buo® Jeaprovements) lot 20 feet 9 inehes by 70 feet. Price $5,000 tan de elon mortgage. Apply 10 THOMAS J. SILLA, u Pine street. OR SALE—ON EASY TERMS, A FOUR STORY brick house and two full lots, sold separate or together, on the northwest corner of Fort are street and Eleventh Sixty per cent can remain on mortgage for terms of Apply to the owner, 470 Third avenne, second tloor, street. OR SALE—HOUSES AND LOTS, IN EVERY VARIETY ‘of location, price, Ae A few desirable low priced houses. Also, eligible lots pear Madison square, and on Mur- ray bill. ‘Apply w JOHN 8. KELSO, 62 Wiliam OR SALE—THE CHEAPEST HOUSES IN THIS OITY.— A lot and two houses on Orchard street, that will bag ts Rr, cent on investment, Also, two bouses and lot on West 'wentieth street, near Eighth avenue, and 400 houses for sale or exchange. Apply to A. SERUKANT, 15 Wall street, sold ol | Gulce of HENRY. HUME. OR SALE—ON THIRD AVENUE, VALUABLE THREE story and two atory brick houses, (stores and dwellings.) ench lot, 25), x 102 feet, now paying # per cent clear, and Rete increasing in value, west side of Third avenue, be ween’ Biabiy aret and yniehiy ‘second. streets, Yorkville.’ Tn- ELL, on the premises. OR SALE—OR RXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY, first guality improved and unimproved farms and p! Jands, in [owajlilinéis, Wisconsin, jinnesota and Miseburt, These farma have all been selected by the present owner for locality and proximity to markets, wivamiages of neighbor st rivers, rail js, tin or farther particulars oly toh MONTUOMERY, agent, & West Thirty second areet. R SALE—NO. 273 TENTH STREET, ONE SURSTAN- tial three story brick house, with et and un- dercellar, gaa, water, mabogany doors, balcony in front, and im first rate order; will be eofd for. leas'than ita worth, if ap: plied for immediately. Address A. R. C., Herald of (OR SALE—AT A SACRIFIOR, FOR CASH, Ti THR TWO two story frame houses and seven years’ lane of Jo oh Fifty third street, pear Fifth avenue A gond location ‘tor Dusivess being in the neighdorhood of the Central park. For aruiculars inquire ib the store corner of Fift tain street and exingion avenue, Also (0 let, good airy apartments over On. BALE.—THE FOUR Red STONE FRONT woop house, 46 Weat ey street, near unre, 2) x56 feet all tne in perfect or: he'modern improvements, Price 4,0. Mart ‘OR SALE—PIRST CLASS AND MEDIUM PRICED brown menos ‘and brick houses. in all streets, from Tweifth lo Piftie * Price ices from 5,00 to $25 00. In juire of RAYNOR A BLACKWELL, LL Broadway, next tolcorner of Thirty fourth street. 8 porter Bouse, situ city, and fitted up in the R SALE—ON FIFTY THIRD STREET, A TWO ‘and basement brick dwelling, third house in raw *, house 19 contains gas, Croton water, range, juire on the premises, or at 206 Bowery by 38 feet; } y, Ac. Price $4,000. 1 from 12 to 2 o'clock. OR SALE—ON LIBERAL and abaif bonse nod lot, with basement and counter TERMS, A TWO STORY cellar. Apply on ‘he premises, 196 Prince street OR SALE—CHEAP, THE NEW BROWN STONE AND brick front Rnglish basement and four story house, 42 Vest Foriieth street, subsiantially built wijh every modern improvement, in a first class neighoorhood, convenient 10 city cars, Price low. Terms easy. Apply toW A. CAW TAR, 57 Dey street, corner of Greenwich. VOR SALE—THE GLEASE, FURNITURE AND PIX: tares of the in Place Hotel, northwest corner of ah street. Tt is nthe immodiste vielsliy stitutions and one The building ts six hand about 66 by 114 faet, with extensive acc Possession can be had iganediately. To of experience and Fesponaibility the (pms will be liberal and gecommodating. Apply to, W. Fl mt co) Broadway, or 10,1. G. PEARSON, No. "g Wail stree THR THRE STORY AND BASEMENT rence street, Brook. omtains fies rooms, OR SALI hgown stone front house N lyn, second houre from F alton venag gas, bath, range, dc. Price $7,600; $4,000 of 85,00) can re main if desired.” Apply on the prem! JOR SALP—A FARM OF THIRT® ACRES OF OULTI vated land, wiih a good b hot house, outbutldiags and plenty of good water, ab rent minutes from Jere City by Prilroad, and in @ very beelthy aivuation, Price $7.50), nod ud cash wetted vow, ‘The railroad rate by commutation ia about 19%, cena a day. Address %., Journal of Com merce, N.Y. CC ‘OR SALE-TENTH WARD PROPERTY —PRONT AND Fear Bouse ho. 34 Raves enrents near 20% Canal st 25 by 100, Price \ rent for $70) a year. Apply to VAL LeNTINE eh Cortlandt stree A THREE STORY AND BROWN STONE boner, first claas neighborhood. with modern imp be sold ata sacrifice if applied for immediately. Apply to J. © MeKIE, ship broker and commission merchant, No. 7 Coenties alip, ollice No. 4. OR SALE=A LOT ON NEW BOWERY, BETWEEN ; lot 6 feet fronton Bowery. This property leon one of the greatest thor maghfares in the city. Will be cheap. Terms to suit purchasers. In- ‘8 Chatham street. IN BROOKLYN—370 HENRY STREET, For, fate. near Union,one modern brown stone house; in ® good peighborbood, will be sold low, and on eaay terme If ap) for immediately, on the premises, or addrens C.K. A., Her 4 office. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—TWO NEAT TWO STORY frame dwellings, 101 and 103 Privce near CRs Hall, ‘Very select’ Toca ton and in ‘perfect order. Prise 40 each. Apply at 170 Atlantic street, Brookuyn, daguer rean rooms, ‘OR SALE, IN BROOKLYN -THE ENGLISH BASE ment house No. 323 Sackett street, near Court atree', wih all the modern improv and in perfect order, brick fences, woodhoure, &e. 800; a 0. Ape on the premises or of ©. 8. FIELD, Atlaatie , Brookiyn AND RXCHANGE—1,440 ACRES OF coop 0 of which ig undee good cultivat follows fife dwellings, Zetaree, nae. Ae , apd ont the elty, To parti An opportunity aetdom will diepone of the whole or part to emit, with all the stock such am horses, wagons, cows, &e., &c., and @ snail goods, on the most reasonable terme, or would exchan; Kood Property in this city, Brookly@ or Jersey ier chand fol of Addi ‘The above hes eplendil water hanged free of incumbrance, Thine W. A., box M@Aleraid office, for thi week. iniap niable. 3 - i —————_ BALES OF REAL ESTATE. OR SALE ON ACCOMMODATING TERMS Thin three siory brown stone house 404 Fourth a! Appy FE AUUUST BELMONT. 16 Beaver street ‘R SALE CBEAP—THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE wad lot 255 Twelfth street; two siiry and sitie, Drie nousé and lot 7 Fornyih sce Falunie ieune’ on Broad. ‘slao otber property in different parte of the © PP Sea Te TUN &CU., real estate vice, 338 Fourth avenues sor Twenty fifth street, Th OR SALE OR EXCHANGR—A SUPERB, COUNTRE seat and productive farm, for produc New York or Brooklyn; a frst c! cat Partieulare in Rvening oat. "Apply at o) Wall street, roots, 0. 1 el Mi OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED REAL, oe wae ‘tbe city—Four (4) valuaple lots in Harlem, aitu= 2 ihe northwest corner of Seventh avenue and 122d siréety ihe wticae see Rar eslaties” walk of the Har lend ti wi ive a = fhm Ralirowd depot, inan Improving neighborbood. Inquire <f'J. BLOOMING DALE, 68 Nassau street, POR, SALE OR EXCHANGE TWO LOTS ON THIRTY ninth street, near Second avenue, for improved proper. ¥. Difference i cash paid; Aso to' exchange, some few cliaa railroad bonds, bank wlocks and mortgages. | APPLY !O ©. RICHARDS, 20 Nassau street, bet Vand Zaiglock. Pacamamas eS) cacawsctarstsaeo 8 Fee eee Or cra GR ole Sort of abouts Any n improved property, the eligible hove with right touine acren of land, known aw the Chesnut ‘1, ob Simonson avenue, ht to ten minutes’ wa ‘anderbilt’s landing and commanding an evéustve v siygpsa Bay, Narro and city of New York, Birt in the nd at present occupied. Apply 0 CALMS WARTLETT 4 CO 166 Broadway. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR PROPERTY IN THB Ninth ward—A thrpe story brick house and Jot on the south wide of Forty-eighth street, third house west of Hrond- way, lot 2 by 10) feet 5 inches; house ZL feet 6 inches by 40 deep; hax range, boiler and stationary wash tubs, gas, Ac. Inquire On the premises or at No. 1 Jetfereon market. OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE— State and county rights for Boardman's improved uta- onary eteam boiler. | These boilers are wsfe and dur bie, save forty per cent in fuel ‘and are no more expensive than thote in common ure ‘The improvemen’ can be appled to common cylinder bollers. Agen.s wanted in avery Btate on Uberal terms. Boilers and engines fuzniahed to order, rbis holler also adapted to, and ively ual In locomo'ives and boats. i. BOARDMAN. ‘26 Broadway, N. ¥. ——_——— OR SALE, EXCHANGE OR 70 LET—AN ENGLISH _firet clase four e'ory house, built a d finished in a most style, with all the mo¢ern mprovements, 37 West Tiny tifth street, near Fifth avenue. A small three story, high stoop house, west of Third avenue und not above Four- teenth street, would be taken in exchange, or would be let to & good tenant, JOR SALE OR TO LET—AT TARRYTOWN, THREB dwellings, with from half an acre to two acres of ground. One of them (to Jet for the summer) ia genteelly furs ished, Fither of them would be « desirable residence doing business in the city. dwellings near the station; best business stant m the village. Apply 108, N. THO w F° Dover. Inquire at §1 Madison stre OR SALE OR TO LEASE—MOLARSES REFINERY Si9 Waier ntreet; Jot 25 by 140, running thiroagh to Frog brick bi hereon, with machinery, steam boiie iMtable for a variety of manulgeturing purposes; ais the lot on Front atreet, 25 by 70, with framepbullding, whis adjoins and connecta with the rear ot the first mentioned prq mises, Apply to WM. E. BIRD, 218 Front street, I OR SALE OR TO RENT—THE VERY COMPLETR stone front four story and high Sys ey mn No. 26 Weer Twentieth street fronting onthe. college grounds: w! 25 1sgx85 feet, and lot 112 feet deep. The house was buiit im very best manner, for the owner's own use, tb all tbe ern Improvements. For permite to x: apply to D- M. FITCH, Executor, i7 John street, or Francis Morgan, IL Pine street, —— — — ‘OR SALE OR RENT CHEAP—A NEW THREE STORY brick bout ‘8, Willismaburg, close to ferry and city cars; y wanted WM FE. MORBIS Long Island Railroad office, South ferry, Brooklyn. Howse FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A FIRST CLASS three story and high basement brick house, wpich con- lern improvements, hot and’ cold water, gas, speaking tubes, bells, dc ; beautt: futy located on Hamilton pice, neat Bedford avenue, Brook Iyn,late Williamsburg, and asew minu'es! walk from the South enth street ferry. Apply E. METTLER, 241 Front ares. tains all the m shower batbs, rai G1X VALUABLE LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR ‘ood stocks or bonds ~They are situated on a splendid avenue and at a point which must immediately become the centre of business. They will bring in xshort tune from $4.00 to $5,000 more than is now asked for them. There is no risk Sold hee! sick and must le TANTED—TO PURCHASE, A CONVENIENT HOUSE, situated from Canal t Fourth street, three or four blocks westside ef Broadway. The purchaser wanst to pay the interes', and $0 every year. The house not to custover 96,000 or $7,000. Address Jobn Bar, eare of Hen). Locawood, mmulway Post oflice, - ISCONSIN LANDS FOR SALE—TERMS, EASY .—06 acres relling prairie; 2) scree tumbered, new frame house, 40x rice ‘$3,000, on the Military plank Toad, 4h mice went of Fond du Lae: beautiful, healthy loca. tion;excelient neighbors. Veacire of Dr, NEIL, Third avenue, between Righty first and Kighty-second stria, Yorkville, N. Ye I8CONSIN.—183 ACRES ON FOX RIVER, CONNECT. fd by bride with « small town; good schools, Ac, 87 acres under culuvation and fenced; two log houses. Wi pxchange for city property or & farm, Addrews T. Ln &., Port offic ~ FOR SALE. ; —BARROOM ON BROADWAY, A SNUG LIP. |, ue barroom, newly fitted up, in & popular loca- tion, will be sold for the above price, with two years’ lease from Ist of May, 1888; the rent low; the piace is #old_on ac~ count of the owner leaving the city. Apply at No, 467 Canad sireet. $3. 000,- A207, 25:08 WILL BUY THE sToCK and fixtures of a first class grocery sto-e om Tsinnd: has been established for twenty years, and now doing a eplendsd bustnens: ‘A rare chance. RaTSBRCK 4 CO, 133 Naaman street. STEAM BOILER FOR SALE.—A FOUR HORSR power tubular botier will be aold cheap for caah, Ive iy pad Must be sold this week. Address B., bor jerald of N OLD ESTABLISHED ENGLISH SHADES FOR SALB —Ata great sacrifice, as the owner cannot aitend to it; located down town, near ‘Brosdway: about twenty roca, ro- fully furnished; doing a good be quised. Call ai 20 Hroadway, room Ie iit WAYS Our RARE OPPORTUNITY. —FOR SALE, A A LARG’ ‘mily grocery and tea store, on one of the dest avenues in this city, with & first class family trade; the proprietors are obliged ta give up business on ace unt of ii beak Apply Sixth avenue. USINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR LADIES.—A GENTFEL and profitable business, estabiished in New York lo 149. iultable for two or throe respectable Indien anit gun ve widely extended, will be disposed of for cash, and full instructions given, The present proprietor wishes to resign |t in conse- quence of ill health, apuly by letter addretsed Mra. J. H. 8., o ire Post office, New York. ‘SINESS FOR SALE—ONE THAT WILL BE PROFIT- able to any person who has the time (o attend to tt. which be advertignr has not, Address or call on ALBERT PALM- Eit, New York Sample reom, 12) W! AKERY FOR SALE—DOIN9 A GCOD BUSINESS, Aituaied in the borough of Colebester, where there im about 2.000 inbabiani«, and a manufactory that employs ‘orm 400 to 00 banda, with several me facturing towne witha few miles. For particulars. addrest JOUN SIMMONS, Cole chester, New London (os Conmectiout. FROTIONERY Hock aad Gxiuresy p avenue. AOCTORY FOR BALE OR TO LET. 8 BY 60 FER, brick building wiih « metallic roof, a never failing water th or without land sad bowers. Sleuated imme- half bours from thie eity. PRICE MOORR, 166 Chambers street. F" SALB—THE LEASE, STOO FIXTURES AND furniture of a confectioner: rand ice cream sa- on, situated on one of the greatest thorough’ ares in the city, completely fitted up, and doing a good business. Apply om premises, 27 Righth avenue, ‘OR SALE—A & sToCT K OF FURNISHING GOODs, £ i ‘d expressly for ® first class Broadway trade drew Broadway, Herali F%, SALE—A DINING AND OYSTER SALOON Jong estal lished, and doing an increasing business quire of JOSEP €: ARLISLE, corner of Centre and L wr F°% SALE—~THE GOOD WILL AND PART Of furatiure of & boarding Rouge, in desirable lve ion. The house is now full of boarders. Apply at 67 Lad- low atreet, corner of Grand. R SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED PHOTOGRAPH nd ambrotype gallery. will be sold ol spelled mediately as tae owner te about leaving for Cooutornia, Apply on the premises, 257 Grand street. EWELLER'S SAFE—ONE OF LARGE SIZE AND sU- perior make, for sale to close a concern, « part will ba taken in trade. Apply at 8:0 Broadway. TCTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—A FIRST CLASS RESTAU- Fast, with tavern, and large quantity 0¢ ing rooms, ch over pays all expenses, with « good lease, every aniels of use required for the same ison mmisee. ADDIY at 247 Broadway, room No. 4. B. HOWES & v0. ” | To BAKERS IN THIS CITY OR BROOKLYN —A PER. son a shor: distance ip the country, on account of hie business engagements in ‘his elty, would {ike to exchange ® ond cash Daking business with some baker in thie chy or rooklya. Tt iss fod gpportemty | for any person wishing a nice business in a fi village. Apply w or ad- dress EB. LITTELL & CO., 10 James slip. PHYSICIANS —FOR SALE, A DRUG STORE AND ’ 000 & year; tom physi Sareea Address Médcus, 00x tice. ANGLISH HAUNCH OF MUTTON FOR DINNER TO. 4 morrow, 1280 3. RICHARDSON & HAYTER, 12) Water sereet and 84 Wail, Barclay & Perkins’ London Porter on dranght. phen hares, Stilton and Cheddar ¢ dloates &ke., for sale, big ates ANG gations of beautiful family ale delivered for $4 50. WEST, "LATE OF 13 WALL STREET, WILL be pleased to aee iis triends and old patrons at the sams office, No.7 South William street. and since of foatemutaurar wore mn joy img moet and enjoying DENTISTRY, a m4 BRAUTIPUL |G pUMorerR— Dy ng c p dliver low a8 OA set, pivot teeth ca Lo nt Hag tooth paste gratia to every Indy. Dr. ing Thirty secoed street, near Right —"