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2 Project for Laying Out the Region of Wash- | bic difoulties to the construction and grading of avenues u ened ‘Tel re 4 i the Twelfth Ward—To | and streets, in accordance with the plan as laid boy a ‘Throw: at of the Legislature. the map of the city, to such an extent, indeed, t! AN ACT TO CHANGE THE PLAN OF THE STREETS AND AVE- besides. TENDING TO SPUYTEN-DUYVEL CREEK, AND LYING WEST OF THE EIGHTH AVENUE AND HARLEM RIVER, AND TO ESTABLISH A MODE OF OPENING THE SAME. Whereas, It is found impracticable and ruinous to land owners, and injurious to the interests of the city, to grade | od lay out streets and avenues within the boundaries aforesaid, upon the present plan of the city, at right | ungles and in blocks of uniform size, on account of the elevated, irregular and rocky formation of that district, Therefore, the people of the State of New York, repre- sented in Senate and Assembly, do cuact as follows:— stantly being erected, many of which ve the opening will become. And your pettioners further pray that am act in dance with the annexed form may be passed. CS, tea aa) he, and they are hereby, appoiuted Commissioners of | Streets, Roads and Avenues in ail that part of tho city of city, Al! of whi espectfully submitted, (nenclegy ley Vesstoney Acres . Fifteen (15) acres, New York north of 125th street and extending to ; Sp n doyvel creek, and lying west of the Eighth ave- J aankynee (3) pea nue and Harlem river, for the purpose of performing the | W. Saree Several acts and duties hereinafter prescribed. Thatin | Jsaac P. Martin irty (80) 5 case of the death, rosignation or refusal to act of any or | John P. Cumming either of said commissioners, it stall, and may be lawful Nine (9) acres. rel f "Ce - Thirteen (13) acres. tor the remaining commissioners, or a majority of them, | Ch. 0’Covor Thi juch event or vacancy appoint F. Sm ‘en (10) acres, as often as such it or vacancy shal! happen, to apy Aug. th. ‘Ten (10) a suitable person or persons to fill such vacancy oF va- | cancies, andsuch «ppointees respectively shal! haye ail power and the authority vested in a commissioner by this act, ‘ Sec. 2. It shall and may ve lawful for said commis sioners, or a majority of them, and they shall have and | possess exclusive power to lay out streets, roads, ave- nues and public squares, of such width, extent and direc- tion, and of such grades as to them shall scem most co Gucive to public good, and to close up, or directed to be closed up, any streets,’ roads, avenues, or parts thereof, which have been heretofore laid out and not now legally | opened or worked, within all that part of the said city of New York above specified, and no square or plot of ground made by the intersection of any etreets, roads or now withdraws. | SPACLAL NUTIUES, CARD.—TO BUSINESS MEN AND CAPITALISTS. A. Sour ntention is respecttully invited to. Wiardsaten ice boat or ear, & new invention, designed rivers, lakes and ea is an she of the boat ly and illustrations of }. now near! ihe Miasisal aa between Prairie a distance of: miles, cor btained, with all des)red information, HAYES, No. 34 Pine street, New York, da O nin with the the Milwaukie sa. Masia pi Railways, may be du Lac and the Mi an ip Ot Messe’ BUSH land would be rendered utterly worthless to the owners, and an enormous expense would be entailed upon the city IN ALL THAT PART OF THE CITY OF NEW sent that immediate action in the RK LYING NORTH OF 125TH STREET, AND EX- oat pines, ee inasmuch as costiy buildings are com are directly in the course of the streets ‘and avenues as now laid down, as | Well as in the course of any avenues and streots which | may hereafter be determined upon, aud that, consequent- , the longer a suitable pian is deferred the more expen- acoor- 1. will be on that Such an act will greatly beuelit the upper end {ie eaut and prevent “jobs of contractors and others, | to the ruin of the owners, and to the great injury of the ‘Seven and three-quarter (7%) acres. ma, tor winter travel oa avenues, to be laid out by said commissioners, shall ever have within the same, or be divided by, any public street, road, lane or thoroughfare; and no street or road shall be laid ont in width less than fifty feet, and no avenue shall be laid out in width less than eighty feet; Dut nothing in this act shall authorise the closing up of the Tenth avenue, or of the Kingsbridge or Bloomingdale ; road. erience in California gold with dae or two others (Amerleans) of ing some litle cash capital, and. disposed to eogage sonally na aiiiar eaterprise elsewhere. guage advantag Address Oro, RALDRY AND NEXT OF KIN OFFICE. ING.—A GENTLEMAN OF PRACTICAL EX- Gore petal mining, tbe like to Cd Uncsooptoasste references indispensable, A knowledge of See Posalss, lan- cous. Seo, 8, al for the said commissioners, FAMILY Bayt wf their authority, to enter arms found. patated and engraved: padigrees traced and in the day time into and upon any la tenements and | arn Cerrone robe he Tee oreriu. hereditaments which they shall deem ary to be | an eee , veyed, used or converted for the laying out, opening : forming of any strect, road, ayenue or public square as EKALDRY AND NEXT OF KIN OFFICES aforesaid. And the said commissioners, or a majority of them, shall cause three similar maps of Suid streets, roads, avenues and public squares, so to be laid out by them as aforesaid, and of the grades thereof, and of the shores bounding’ the lands by them surveyed, to be made upon an extensive scale, accompanied by such field notes and idatory remarks as the nature of the subject may re- quire; which maps, accompanied by such field notes and remarks, shall be attested by the said commissioners or a majority of them, before any person authorized to take | acknowledgements of deeds and conveyances; and to be | died, one in the office of Secretary of State, to remam of | ‘d; one other to be filed in the office ot the Cierk of y and county of New York, to remain of record; he other of the said maps to belong to the Mayor, jermen and Commonalty of the city of New York; ana that the said commissioners shall erect proper monuments at suitable places upon such streets, roads, avenues and public squares, and upon the shores of the Hudson and Harlem rivers, so as to denote the position and courses of the streets, roads, avenues and public squares, and to be | at noted on said maps; and that said commissioners shall amily arms found, painted and engraved, Pedigrees traced and wills searched, By HENRY HAYS, 827 Broadway, No. 10, LO, O. F.. are requ ested rocm, No. 327 Bowery, this day (Tuesday), the 15th inst., elu J. Young. “By order 0.0 Bartxy, Secretary. ) general aq , President of Empire City Insurance Company. CO., 11 Clift street. & A. M.—The members of the above lod; o'clock precisely, for work. ARIES A, KENTISH, Sec. ©. O. F—THE MEMBERS OF NEW YORK LODGE, to meet at the lodge o'clock, to pay the last tribute of respect to our late brother 0, P. H. GREEN, N. G. AMES ©. MAYER, REA} ESTATE BROKER AND gent, No. 8 Walf street —References: Wm. H. Jobngon, Eaq., President of Hanover Bank; Lindley Murray, ETTER AND CAP PaPERS.—THE LARGEST ASSORT- ‘mentin the Untied States, for sale by CYRUS W. FIELD ASONIC NOTICE.—MYSTIC TIE LODGE, NO. 272, Fr. are hereby notified t» attend their regular meeting this (Tuesiay) evening, By order ROBT. D. HOLMES, W. M. take the elevations and depressions of the several inter- sections of the streets, roads, avenues and public squares ASONIC NOTICE THE REGULAR, COMMUNICA. above high water mark within the boundaries aforesaid, or | nig alQinicronee Aor on cee Ge ed eS so many of them as they may think sufficient, andshallde- | streets, this evening, at 126 o'clock. A special meeting will be weate them, together with the grades, and all such hills, | held at'33z o'clock, this afte valleys, inlets and water courses as may be necessary on said maps, 80 as to render the same explicit and intelli- ible. ‘ Sec. 4. It shall not be lawful for either of the com- missioners, duringthe time he may be in office, directly or indirectly to purchase, or contract to purchase, any lands, tenements or ents within the boun- daries aforesaid. And every deed, contract or conveyance ntlemen who have been elected are requi fendance.. By order. CHAS. D. ‘AUG. Deswowns, Sec'y. Masonke Temple, 430 Broome street. LOVELONI, in the store. % OCKLAND LAKE ICE COMPANY.. ASONIC NOTICE.—LODGE ROOMS TO LET, AT TH! Inquire of A. rpoon, at same place, when those ired to be in at- ‘ROWN, W. M. THE ROCKLAND contrary to the intenc hereof, shall be utterly void. And Lake Tee Company having procured a full supply of ice before the Commissioners stall enter upon their duties, | MRockland Lake and other localities, are now prepared to they shall severally take and subscribe an oath before the | and sonsumers of ice for the delivery of the same in the city of Mayor or Recorder of the City of New York, faithfully and | New York for the ensuing season, at reduced prices. Office impartially to execute the duties of their said office,and no | 47 Jay street, two doors from ‘West street. Compensation Of allowance whatever, directly or indi- | "is vouNG MEN'S OHRIGTIAN UNION WILL HOLD A rectly, shall be made to the said Commissioners, or to any or either of them, for their services, in virtue of this act; and the Board of Supervisors of the city and county of New York shall raise, and they are hereby authorized and empowered to raise and cause to be raised, annually, by said, special meeting in their rooms at Clinton Hall, read an’ essay on Reformers and Ret public afe invited. RICHARD WARREN, President. BD EBs Ess GREER: (Det tax on all lands situate within the boundaries afore: and to be collected in addition to the ordinary taxes yearly, such sum and sums of money as, in their judgment and in the judgment of a majority of said Commissioners, shall foreign patent solicitors have Park row and 145 Nassau street. ms |, Astor ace, on, whee evening, the 15th or at73s o'clock. Wm. IE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN OFFICE.—MUNN & Meh American and Tremor from 125 Fulton sireet (Sun Building) to the Park Building, en- trances Ju de necessary to defray the expenses necessary to carry on the work of the Commissioners contanagianed | by this act, during each year until such work shall be completed; which said yearly sum or sums shall be subject to the draft, from ‘time to time, of a majority of said Commis- sioners, for the monthly or other periodical payment of the expenses to be incurred by them for the services of Surveyor and employés,and for monuments, maps and other necessary things to carry on said work. but no such draft shall be paid until a true account of such expenses shall have been first rendered to the Comptroller of said person who has lived in Buenos Ayres, and is acquain| = hand interior of the country. Address rald oflice. will hold a fair, commencing Feb. 16, at 3 o'clock P. their meeting house on Twenty second street, near Third nue. Should the weather prove unfavorable, the sale will continued on Friday, Feb. 18 Admission free. HE ADVERTISER WISHES AN INTE VIEW Witt 4 B.T., box 172 He- [BE LADIES OF THE BETHESDA, BAPTIST CHURCH ve be city, verified by the oath of the employes or persons to THE BALL SEASON. whom the same is payable, and of at least two of said Commissioners, nor until such account shall have been approved in writing by said Comptroller, nor shall any such draft be paid for apy greater sum than the amount 0 ‘such expenses ascertained as aforesaid. Sec. 5. The plans, grades and surveys of the said Com missioners, or of a majority of them, in respect to the lay. ing out and grading of streets, roads, avenues and within the boundaries aforesaid, and the said maps, shal! be final and conclusive, as well as to the said Mayor, HE CHARITY BALL. ing of Thuraday, the 8a March, at 0 at Be AGHRS, Aldermen and Commoualty, asin respect to the owners Mrs. bog! Mason, and occupants of lands, tenements and hereditamente Mad. De Montholoa, within the boundaries aforesaid, and in respect to all per- SRA nw sons whomsoever. Aud no street, road, avenue or public Mra D: Colden Murray, Square, within the said boundaries, shai, after the passage Mrs. Parish, 4 of this act, be legally opened, graded or worked, except in Mrs. Walden Pelt, accordance with the plan as shall be laid down by said Mra. Geo. A. Peters, Commissioners in manner aforesaid; also, excepting such ae a as may have already been legally opened or worked. And jae cone bee no street, road, avenue or public square, within the boun- Mes. Watis Sherman, daries aforesaid, shall, at any time hereafter, be opeued, ‘Mrs. R. H. Sherwood, graded or worked, except upon the written’ consent or petition to the Common Council of said city, of the owners of a major part of the lands, in lineal feet, fronting on such . R. Hi. Saerwood, Mrs. John Schermerhorn. Mrs. W. H. Stebbins, Mira. Geo. Strong Mrs. David B. Turner, street, road, avenue or public square within the limits of Mra. Tighe, the proposed opening; and whenever in respect to any Mra. EL. Viele, continuous section of any such street, road, avenue or | Mt Mra. Von Hoffmann, public erase of half @ mile in Jengtb, within the limits of | Mrs. nue the proposed opening, there ehall not be such conseat in 0 ee ah writing of the owners of a major part.of the lands, in | Major Anderson, U.S.A. 0. Havici, lineal feet, fronting on such section, such section or part | HeRFy&. Anderson, A, Jacquemct, shall not be opened until such conzent be given, Sec, 6. The owners of any land or ands, through which the Commissioners, as aforesaid, shall lay out any stccet, Lioyd Aspinwall, Dr. J. Fordyce Barker, Robert Benson. Jr., Jamnes Bleecker, road, avenue or public square, may, at their own expense, J By time before the opening thereof shall nage been | yore Bridgehsm, Cn tome OBA contracted for according to Jaw, open and work, in a pro- | Williaa Cath Dr. 4. is. Mott, per manner, any such street, road, avenue or public square, within the limits of their sald jand or lands, in accordance with the plans, grades, width, courses, elova- Henry G. Chadwick, William $ Constant, Ea: Cooper, Dr. alfred L. Carroll, Col. J.B. Murray, U. De Montao'on, Henry Mason, tions and depressions Jaid down by the said Commissioners James Otis, as aforesaid, and shail thereupon be entitled to an equita. | 180% B. Davis, Walieurens lowance by way of deduction in any assessment for Kdward Prime, Je, pening and working of said street, road, avenue or James M. Pendieton, bli¢ square, in respect to the other land or lands through pe Ha which said street, road, avenue or public square may be try he legally opencd. 7 Goold Redmond, Willism edmond, KS. Kenwick, Whenever the said Mayor, Aldermen and Com- mopalty shall, upon the written consent or petition, as aforesaid, of the owners of the majority of the lineal feet of lands fronting on any such street, road, avenue or pub. lic square, £0 to be laid out as aforesaid, open and work such street, road, avenue or public square, the lands, tene- Buggies, XT. Soeiling. F. Delatield Smith, Chas. F. Stepheasin, ments and hereditaments to be taken therefor, or devoted 8 Van ites a8 provided for in the sixth section of this act, shall be John Van Bure paid for, and the lands, tenements aod hereditaments in. ¥. 1. Viele, tended to be bene fitted thereby shall be aasessed in the man- ©. F. Winthrop, Jas 8. Wadsworth, Meredith Howland, William Warden, John C, Beckacher, Dr. G. F. Woodward. ckets $2 each, admitting one person only, to be bad of ner now provided for by existing laws, making such equita- Die deduction as aioresaid in the cases provided for in said sixth section, except, however, that the entire expense, compensation and charge, of every nature and kind, of the said Commissioners of Estimates, &c.,or other persons VASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Baia. arn who may be appointed, or who may act in respect to the or Tie opening of any such strect, road, avenue oF public aquare, YOUNG MEN'S DEMOCRATIC UNION CLUB. i of all surveyors, clerks, aids, employes, counsel, OMS, pln ; seen nl anomie TUESDAY EVENING, FRB. 22,1359. Tickets admitting gentleman and ladies, Two Dollars; sale at for HALL & SON'S Music Store, 239 Broadway. WINES, LIQUORS, ac. otherwise, and including all costs, fees and disbursements of any nature and kind whatever, shal! not in the agra. gate for the opening and estimate of asseesment and award 1M respect to any street, road, avenue or public square, exceed the sum of ten hundred dollars per mile in length of such street, road, avenue or equare, and in that proportion for any less’ distance in length which may be opened, And upon any such street, road, avenue or public square, or apy part thereot "being legally opened as afore- said, the fee thereof shall vest in the said Mayor, Alder- men and Commonaity, for the use of the public, as a pab- lic street, road, avenue or public square. Sec. 8. That whenever any of the owners of any such Jands, tenements and hereditaments so taken shall be infants or otherwise legally incompetent in law to act, or absent from the city of New York, the said Mayor, Alder- men and Commonalty may pay the sums mentioned in the report or award as coming to such owners respectively, A pure as imported, and will be sold lower place in the city. in ‘ag comestic ales. 8. E. is the agent of the “Cavalier” C rior, to any wine imported . 1H Beh naperians (7009 Wise EnO™SE, Death Withide stent AMHS MARKWELL, HER MAJRSTY’S WINK MM 3 into the said Supreme Court, to be secured, disposed of | & chant, cellars Nos, 36't0 40 and 45 Albemarle street; offlees, and improved, as the said Court shail direct, and such | {Albemarle and No.4 Oe tele ee London. payment shall’ be equally valid and effectual as if such | ¢ blast tock ther ‘iowstie aie’; Sasie 4 owner or owners had been present and legally qualified | and . Burgundy, Oe: Hearne, 40s: Val d Pe- to act. nas, 42a; , Be: do. Yqnem, $4a.; Chablis, 34a.; St. ec. 9. That all laws and parte of iaws inconsistent with | Peray, S0s.; mousilion, 40s. row, Amontillado, of O sad Manzaniila. “Marvels and Heone: H%a.; Gin, 12a," Whiskey, Zis., with all kin Ugeurs. “American Monongahela an: worth’s sparkling and dry Catawba, nt for the celebrated Yankee Stoughton's Biliers. the provisions of this act, or of any of them, are hereby repealed in so far a they relate to or affect any lands, tena ments and bercditaments situate within the boundaries aforesaid. TO THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ‘The petition of the undersigned, residents of that por- tion of the city of New York lying north of 125th strect, Kt per of » 4 Bourbon Whiaker, mulated by J. M. dui his lengther botaon’s, mand Gratton. hotels, . B.—Several dozen in stock of the famous old wines oore ms RAND. vaniceh Gir i Se ou BE Vad ror THE ‘rench artists at City Assembly Room: , February of admission for e gentleman, one. dollat, 8, 1859, Jadies free. The paciio of the Zouaves, by Musard, will be danced in costume by sixty-four persons, The annual ball for the benefit of the Nursery and Childs’ Hosptial wil take plage in the Acadenay of Music on the even- ‘clock. he CARD.—SAMUEL ELLISON BEGS TO INFORM ALE drinkers, retailers and heads of families, ihat he has on hand a choice stock of fine wines, brandies, €c., al! warranted than at any other Jango or amall quantitien, All the choice brands of English and Scotch ales on draught at the same price pagne, which is pronounced by competent judges to be equal, 63.Stone street, and 60 William st, between Pine and Cedar, La tomlin vido di Pastor eas, Vie ings of boils and Lon Peach Brandy, aud ‘tole ‘and from ng’s, the Respectfully prays, that commissioners be appointed by Bhgborough Park and the Prompect Hill, Readi yoar honorable Lay to determine and lay down the =. - » 6,600 dozen, hd fo ae 24 Course and number of the avenues and streets north of Gaaeter horsheads, bu pipes. 286th street, And to make ¢och changes in the course and | PF} Riven forolt Dalles wines, Oalirnis wines Sad ape number of the streets and avenues lying south of 155th street and north of 125th street as to them may seem pro- per and suited to the wants of the city, and adapted to the formation of the ground. By ig the map of the city it will be seen that al of the avenues west of the Eleventh avenue muat start a their southern extremity from the Hudson river, and tha street, corner of Duane—Wanted, it is quite impossible to continue tiem w the lower part of | {¥ yey Fifty Per ‘cent more will the city ina straight line, and that, consequently, should | Pe PF mosey, isewhere for large or small they = pe, comes y they hay Ad Somparatvily use. lots, Address William Walsh, 85 Centre sireet. Jess, unless 08, a8 NOW laid down, should be altered, ‘a TI It will Lixewise be seen that moro aventes are laid out ATS fees oF ae BD. A LARGE QUAN. than will ever be required for the upper eod of the city, | the far value Id avoid all vaunt * m4 inasmuch as the city does not average more than three: | andcall orsend for JA ‘MORONEY, Wot ‘aren, near Chatham fourths of a mile in breadth for a distance extending ATER CLOTHING STORE OF WILLTAM WATSH, 3 Centre ). & large qnanti- N OYSTER AND DINING SALOON, WITH PRI- vate supper rooms (ladies' entrance), for dae, ou account Of sickness family. apply at 29 Mercer strcet. A. GQ0D, OPPORTUNITY NOW OFFE&ED TO ANY who wish to commence o« continue the grocery busloo4s, as the present owner baving two stores now offers to. with lease, For particulars inquire of WM. c. BUM n6 Fourth avenue, corer of ‘Twelfth street, Y A SEWING ESTABLISHMENT AND FANCY STORE. well established, and located on Sixth avenue. is ofiered for sale very oe for satisfactory reasor tom for machine and hand sewing, stamping and embroidering. ‘The stock, which is small, consisting of ry and fancy oda. the apparatus fer sewing operatious, and tue, Axtuced, fre forsale.” Address KK Herald oles,’ ma ‘e° St" WOOD YARD FOR SALE, ON WEST STREKT—ONE of the oldest and best stands in the city; horses and car's, get will. Sold on account of Ul health. ‘Address M. Sticer, 78 Righth avenut FORTUNE. HAVING INVENTED AND por ty operation: ighly respectat usiness, w! cannot fall to realize a speedy fortune, will sell low, outt of leaving for r fe pamallamgit downs Putsies can Tema asan ness. oo Sto 12and 2to5, ‘No letiers noticed, eee sree fm SMALL GROCERY FOR SALE—IN A THICKLY IN A Tiatiled Geighvoricod, te detaera ic’, THEORET, LS oid reagoual at 261 Fifteen ‘an excellant cus: MOUSES, ROOM. wO., FO LEP. AND BASSMEMENT TO i ., & basement BROADWAY STORE i. Double window, well fini A 20x18, auttable for business purposes: cheap Also. a sult of | $380. Possess istely. Inquire at the marble works, furnished rooms, with all couveaieuces, fronting south. Apply | Minth street, next to the corner of Third avenue nt at No. 1 West Twenty aisth street, corner of roadway. - rection, b ch ET—THE FOUR STORY BRICK BUILDING, ume needless srebensions ca A AOUSE 10 LET—HAS BEEN KEPT FOR THE Last ning about fifty rooms, Nos. 17 and 19 Cs {pe cateryeie, “Qo five yearsasa boarding house, the furaitive for sate, | cnpoaite Gatharine. market, andin the immedine te tect, ProporNcns. me on easy terms. Very little money required. Rent $590 2 vear. nferry. ‘the building is in goot order, admirably | Proof Logether with the gro atreel LACKSMITH’S SHOP AND FIXTURES TO LET—160 B Maiden lane a fom doors from Sout arent on oy itehed niaes, oF , ry cr dee om OUNTRY SEAT TO LET—ONE OF THE MOST EX. tensive and elegant esta! ote io Soe eanizy, aod completely furnished; sixteen ae com ‘the city, and ap- roacl eithe: boat a 's oe a at WARD. 59 Exchange plare NIGHT LOTS AND COTTAGR TO LEASE—FOR TEN ort fears, on the southeast corner of Fifty-seveuth treet and Firat avenue, autable for a large factory, Ac. AD: Piz defore 9 A.M. or after 4P M.ito A. CHASE, No. 242 Thirty-second street, between Righth and Ninth avenues. R HOUSE TO LRT—AN ENGLISH BASE. ee store front four story house, No. 146 West lourth rect: bouse furalsed fh fat lane yn those wanting a firs clase house: re. ‘Can be seen between the hours of 9 and 18, F treet, and see for yourself. the very best of locations and busy thoroughfures, ha! somely fitted up, choice stock, favorable lease, a: low rent, aad doing an bee gi busin 4 GGS & SOUTHWICK, 34 Nessau stree! CGAL ABD FIXTURES AND LEASE IN SOUTH Brooklyn, for sale or exchange for any kind of avaable ronerty, in—three lots of ground, good britk build eration forye vente. Taasire et ARCS LEWIS. oe my) n ive veal cr of AN: , cor ner of Court and Paclic streets, Brooklvin DRUG STORE FOR SALE-SITUATED ON A PROMI- nent corner of one of the principal avenues, three year: iease, low rent, doing sale prietor wishes to at C, W. Sandfer by, as the owner cannot attead to tt, Please call ‘st BA AND DINING SALOON FOR SALE—IN ONE oF fe ‘The present pro Inquire of B, 1. Bruen Tryon RUG STORE FOR SALE—DOING A Goon B JSINESS, witha stock and handsome axt wal be e axtures; will be sold for half its value. the proprietor ‘about to return to Scotland. Apply to J. W. SKILLINGLAW, 132 Ninth avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets, N. Y. RUG STORE FOR SALE—TERMS CASH. APPLY ON Dine premises, 192 East Bro’ 5 adway, corner of Jefferson F R SALE.—$1,500 WILL BUY THE GOOD WILL AND fixtures of wholesale paint and oll store, with a ‘run of custom now paying over $4,000 profit a year, ‘Inquire at 223 Fulton street, basement, OR Le arege OYSTER ALOOR, Aol FIXTURES and dwelling apartments, ma good location. Rent vei iow. “Appy at lk Seveath avenues between Twenty secoad and twenty third strects, fu the basement. To be seen for a week. Fo SALE—A SMALL PATTERN AND MODEL SHOP, table for a}} kinds of small patterns, in a central location andigced f business, for a small cash capital of $150, Ap- ply to W. F, BUSWELL, 180 Centre street, corner of Hester. POR, SALETA RESTAURANT. 73 LIBERTY STREEC, between the Post oflice and Broadway, or will be ¢ banged for other property; also, house 722 B: sting of twelve rooms, to let, furnished or not, Apply at 73 Liberty street. RSALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE old established grocery store situate on the northenst cor: ner of Fourth and South Fourth streets, Williamsburg, together with the horse and wagon employed in the business, 1s now of- Tered for aule for cash Apply on the premises, POR SALE-TWO-SPLENDID SHOW CASES AND fancy boxes, and some other articles, for a person who would like to commence a fancy store. ‘To be seen at 278 Bleecker street, PURNISHED OFFICE.—TWO BEAUTIFOL ROOMS nenr Post office to let and furniture for sale; rent only $13, and paid te March 1; about $50 will purchase all, Address Uttice, box 120 Herald office. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET—FOR SIX MONTHS OR one year, ia Twenty-seoond street, near Sixta avenue. ‘he tinew and’ sliver sets would be insluded if wishe1 $150 per movth to a ant, Address, with rence, M. N. O,, Herald office, ‘OUSE TO LET—NEAR MADISON PARK. THE bree story English basement house 47 East Tweat; turd street, north side; will be rented to tenant. session given IstofMay. Apply to ©. ©, M. TABER, 7 ‘Wallstreet. Prive refe- Ao. TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A three story brick house; all modern improvements, fur. nished throughout, everything complete for housekeeping. If not sold this week at private sale, will be sold at auction, Iu- quire at 497 West Twenty th street. OFTS TO LET—SKOOND FLOOR OF 162 AND 164 roadway: very desirable for an importer. Apply to T. RIPLEY, 162 and 164 Broadway. ART OF A HOUSE TO LET, AND GENTEEL FURNI- ture for sale.—A chance for as to commence bousekeeping, rarely met with; the upper vart of house 228 Nineteenth street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, with modern improvements. Possession given immediately ‘if de- sired. Rent moderate. The eccupant leaving town will sel the es Ce partof a fupalaee fy tga ean eta. and in ‘preservation, at a very low price. Inquire on the premises before 10-A. Mand after 5 Pe M., or at 36 Warren street, up stairs. fORE AND CELLAR TO LET—NO. 27 ROOSEVELT street, a first rate stand for a grocery and Uquor store; size of wire 25 by 50, on the premises. Inquire of T, COLMAN, 83 Roosevelt street. STORES AND OFFICES TO LET.—SIX STORY STORE 78 Maiden lane; rent $1,500, lofts 104 and 106 John street, mi Commercial Buildings. iam Spb to SCHIRFFELIN BRU ERS & CO., 170 William st. L&T—THE HOUSE NO. 653 HOUSTON STREET. ” aero U. J. SMITH, 103 Liberty street. 10 LE?—THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING house, replete with ali the modern improvements, No. 42 President street, between Columbia and it Brooklyn, L. I, Apply at Arctic Fire Insurance Company, ‘Wall street. O LET_THE OPTS OF STORE NO. 73 BEEEMAN street, comprisiny ur spacious floors, toHARMER, HAYS & O0., No. 12 Beokmansirsen” “?? OB SALEONE OF 1 HERRING'S PATENT SAFES, never used, at a unt in 176 Broadway, under the Howard Hotel om OR SALE—A CORNER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL liquor store, in one of the best locations on the west siie of the city. The owner is engaged in the ice business, and cannot re. © 7. Fi fd attend to the ator Chatham street, room No. 5. FOR, SALESVERY LOW. IF APPLIED FOR THIS ‘counters and atools, sulted for ‘goods busin at 108 and 110 Sixth avenue. fis apd OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THE grocery store corner of Bleecker and Amos, with lease, Can be altered into two stores, if required. Apply to J. & D. HUSTAN, 282 Fulton street, or at the store, 390 Teeoker st. Pe. SALE—A SPLENDID LUNCH COUNTER, WITH Me Tt SSE as rietor has no use for it. Aj N. B.G TaN M7 Broadway, PeNsy OD BUSINESS FOR A YOUNG OR as the owner has other business to at- rs will be given by addressing Graia, tend to. jc box 1 Herald office. OR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH—A RESTAURANT, with lease Of two years, and fixtures complete: the oropri’ ‘tor having other usiness that cannot be neglected. “For ‘har, ticulars inquire at 20 Frankfort street, corner of William. j)OR SALE CHEAP- 4 GROCERY STORE IN JERSEY City, For sale at valuation. Inquire at ROSENTRSTES & HOKSMAN’S flour store, 143 Weat street POR SALE, CHEAP—A BOOK AND NEWS STORK, 14 hed. doing a years estab) Rood business; rent $25 per month. Reason for selling, Apply on the premises, SII Bowery, opposite Bt el. Agen need not apply. ROCERY STORE FOR SALE—LOCATED AT NO. 468 Grand street, Williamsburg, neatly fitted up with a small stock of first class goods; will be sold at a fair valuation by in- ventory, as the proprietor is ab inquishing business. Grey FOR SALE-LONG AND WELL ESTA X Diished; cheap rent, fine stock, nicely fitted up, on a pro minentcorner, doing a good first class trade, and most desira- le chance and bargain. stg BIGGS & SOUTHWICK, 84 Nassau etreet. NROCERY FOR SALE—ONLY $500 REQUIRED, WELL located on Seventh avenue; horse, wagon, fixtures and God supply of groceries. Apply Immediately 1 C. 8, PaL- Stee, V7 Wall rt. RON SMOKE PIPE FOR SALE.—AN IRON SMOKE pipe, mannfactured of the best boiler iron, by Wm. Bur. don, of Brookiyn, two feet in diameter and about ninety feet high, coat a few months since $346, will he sold for $200, a8 we have no farther use for it. Call on or address James Somer: ville & Brother, 43 and 45 Centre street, MORES GHOWTOMAKE IT.—OUY THE RIGHT OF Morrill’s patent clothes dryer for a State or county. The neatest, cheapest and best. It protects the plata, ele- aloby C. 4, DURGIN, 388 Biadwag, Soca Noes ea oe sale by C4. DI N, 335 Broadway, room No. 3. nekreitar. Retail price $10. " siiery ATENT RIGHT FOR SALE.—HATHAWAY’S PATENT lever extension shot charger, by which can be measured six sized loads without taking out the screw and shifting the gate: « folded spring that is warranted not to break; improved ine Also United States, France and England tents together or separate. Apply to J. M. HATHA- 88 Bedford street, N.Y. JEWr ES FOR SALE —SINGER'S NO, 2, Grover & Baker's, quitiag and family; Wheeler & Wil all sizes, second band, chear for cash. Machines xchanged and repaired, by G. A. DURsIN, No. 335 room 3, up stairs, 1 SOAP MANUFACTURERS, LARD REFINERS AND bone botlers.—For sale cheao, a large tron kettle, ten feet deep. eix feet across: warranted soitnd and eq ply at 15 Thirty-niuth street, ear Eleventh 0 TATLORS.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A 1 2 store, in & good business location, established 1839, Froprietor going West. address H. 8. D., Broadway Letter office. 0 GROCARS —FOR SA\E, THE SfOCK, FIXTURES and lease of the old established store, 205 Hudson street, corner Desbrosses. A rare chance, Apply early, as the pre re have other business to attend to,” Apply on 10 _BUILDERS.—I HAVE 7000 FEST OF RUEGANT marble, worth $7,000, which T will trade for a good house in the upper part of the city, in» good neighborhood, and not mortgaged for more than half tts value. address Marble, He rald office. BE SOLD—A LEASE FOR THRE YEARS OF A large store on Broadway. ou the left hand side golag up; rent at present $1,000 per year. Apply at 26 Third avenue, corner of Ninth street. legis PERSON TO PURCHASE, THE RIGHT ewspApers, NAM id a! tant ling of railroad lending from this city. Agdeess PoP & B., box 967 Post office. B ind in sails, rigging, ancl chain. fow lying at Catharine alip, B. &. ’ Pi yartic quire on board, or on Stephen Barnes’ samme No" ae hy 4.25, ROR SALE, A WHOLRSALE AND RETAIT, am vaghfaren d bern town, Sota 7 an 4 mene 5 temp fa good business. The owner town, and cannot . GAFFNEY & 00.65 Chatham street Foor No. 5. BILLIARDS. )POKER'S CELEBRATED BiLLiARD TABI v7 1TH DECKER'S PATENT MECHANICAL CUSHIONS. Acknowledged by all disinterested and scientific players to be the only cushions whi UISITES OF A GOOD ich com THRER INDISPENSABLE Ri BILLIARD N RLASTIOITY, MATHEMATICAL “ACGURACY, DURA Patented November 9, 1888, Call or send for a cireula 1. DECKER, $0 Ann street, New York. coon TABLE, wire ed, call and examine W. H. Grilith's due ‘tock, which’ $290 and $300, FR complete, W. Hl. GETPRITH, 146 Potton street. } celebrated HELAN’S IMPROVED BILLA ahippers in P ILLIARD TABLES AND COMBINATION CUSHIONS, “en | PATENTED FEB. 19, 148; or 8, 1866; DEC. 8, 1857; NOVEMBER 16, 196s, For sale only by the manufactnrers, OOONNEI & COLLENDER, isn Bee , Gland 58 Ann street, wep ong MICHARL PHELAN, 786 and 784 Broadway, xe TINANT’S PATENT BILLIARD CUBHIONS.—THR beast, lowest ensnion ‘used; will hot laying. Ty . Mached to old wblen Brery™ arth appertaining 10 furnished on the square. Manufactory 71 Gold street, New about four miles south of Kingsbridge, which is aboot the “=. one cape poe SE ee eopomrret N 2 ADIES’ AND GENTS’ CAST OFF CLOTHING, FURNI GAR MAKERS AND DEALERS—TOBAGCO FOR ‘which is nearly completed), togetuor with, at | felgce eyoU, , Lda ily equal id 4 Srenae TS amaranore) #0 Torsten oe aelohe Tacs ten rene: baween Fercoty seventh ‘and Twenty clghth virco, | Saorement of segnry, CoO caret the imported. , first floor. travel as will ever be required. ‘Ladies attended to, if required, by Mra. M. ‘And your further represent that. aside from $150.000 TAYANA, Domestic ND GERMAN these considerations, the peculiar natural formation of ths | J ADIES’ AND GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING WANTED. OV, sognra, of various brands and qualttien, Also car peta, furniture, kid gloves, &0. upper end of the city of New York—the elevation being from one to three hundred fect above the water level, and winposed alunost entirely of graniic—presents ingupera- Seventh avenue, between Nineteenth and Twentieth at will be puactually attended to, Ladies attguded to by Mrs, 8) per cent more id than *inewhere, and no’ humbug. 'A note addressed E. kK from $4 upwards. Cash purchasers can find decided bargains. Urders solicited from the wholesale trade for the manufacture of cho'ce brands of domestic segars. 0, CHELKS, 17 Browdway 10 LET—THE HOTEL AND RESTAURANT KNOWN AS ve aeiieteNestos Ak tmamen ek ue el mie oak Hamed LIVINGSTON, 128 Broadway, floor. vay, 0 LRI—AT TILMAN'S FLOWER DE2OT 712 BROAD- opposite Washington place, two splendidly furntsbed apartmenta with all the newest improvements. COTTAGE, IN THE CENTRAL PART OF Brooklyn, 15 Bond street, between Livingston and Fulton avenue, containin; Peed Sree front and bade penomant and % rou, use. For further lars focjlre on the premisen.” Rent 830, ‘ond LET—THE HOUSE AND STORE 436 THIRD AVE- 10 LET—A ; the store is well fitted up for the hat and or an} other light diy goods business’ Apply to J. RUSSELL, 43% Third avenue. 0. LET—TWO FIVE STORY STORES, EAST SIDE OF TSauigers etreet, 9360 euch; good. stand. for grain and feed Dusineas ahip sores, de. Appic'to THOMAS AiToHUOUK, 51 William street, from | to 4 P. M. 0 LET—TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE SECOND STORY Of Bouse, No, 418 Fourh areet ear Sgcond avenue, con two pat ‘and pantries, two bed. room and back basement. van’be seen from 1 til o'clock 10 LET—ON MURRAY HILL, A HOUSE AND STABLE, ench, separately or together. Apply to JAS. RUS. SELL, 484 Third avenue. . i 0 LET—IN TWENTY-THIRD STREET, A FEW DOORS qT from Second aren, an Knish basemiont hove wih ny conveniences toa le tenant. beiet very low. Apply to A. LIVINGSTON, 11 Beekm in street. ET—AT 78 SIXTH STREET, A SPLENDID SUIT OF © afarniahod roots ba, frst hoot, with pastries: font sad back bas range and washtubs set, hot and pantrles Ae. two i fourbetroomson third foot. Fate, Immediate possession given, (0 LET—A LARGE BASEMENT STORE AT 351 CANAL. atres wel up, with Inqui ord. . KELLOGG, 381 Canal street. — 10 LET—A SHOW ROOM ON THR SECOND cold water, Rent moie- FLOOR of 381 Canal street, with entire glass front, ollcloth, show. ‘&c., sultable for a di Cr other Sane buieon Enquire of 9: Wi Ly "B31 Cada treet. (0 LET—TWO FOUR STORY BRICK DWRLLINGG, with all the modern improvements, in East Thirty-third street, between Lexington and Third avenues. Ront $700 and $700.” Apply at 105 Kast Thirty third street, or at 37 Park row, room LET—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE NO. 90 Sixth avenue, toa small family. Rent taken in . In- quire for one week in the store. 0 LET—THE FIRST FLOOR OF HOUSE 155 LAURENS consiating of two parlors, kitchen and bedroom. Rent $18 per month. Or would be let partly furnished, toa genteel party. 0 1 ON FIRS FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF NEW rorty fourth street, parlor, bedrooms, with marble mantels, &e- Rent from 818 to $16 per month, in pro; toroom required. Inquire on premises. Vorsession immediately. 10 LET—A SMALL, GENTEKL THREE STORY HOUSE on Twenty. fourth street, a few doors east of Fourth a1 ane, and near Madison squares will be putin splendid order to suitthe occupant. Rent $660.’ Also, one at a lower rent,'on ‘Twenty fifth street; to be seen only between 2 and o'clock. RK. B. KINSHIMER, 325 Fourth avenue. 0 LET IMMEDIATELY—FINE ROOMS, 33 BOWERY, T° rhentshed or uaturnished, slagle or ka spertmeste; exalt families can have from two to four rooms. Apply on the pre. misea, or to OATMAN, 185 Eldridge strent, from 2to 3 P.M. Rents very low. Premises of the first class. House brown 0 LET OR LEASS--FOR TAREE YARS, THE FIRST class brown stone dwelling house, No. 45 East Tweuty- all the inodern improvementa, Muy feenfrom'2104 BM. For lerma and permit tn wee the pre ii a at street, or No. roadway. mises ADDY SOWARD St, ORMENWAY, Nort Broadway. 0 LET, POSSESSION IMMEDIATELY—FIRST FLOOR, front basement ana ic room of the three story brick house 35 Willow piace, Brooklyn, between State ana Jorale mon streets Rent $175 per year The nicest plage for the money in Brooklyn. Apply on the premises,on Wednesday, the 16th, at 10 o'clock A. M- Poke OR RIVE YRARS LEASE FOR saLt—or store No. 77 Barclay street, running through to Greenwich street, occupied for the last twelve 193, OME Ackland as 0 tea ani coffee store. Apply to WRIGHT, GILLIES & BO., 25nd 25, Washington street, New Y fork: (0, LER Witt STEAM POWER, SUITABLE FOR A machine shop or any heavy manufacturing, the whole or one half of a room on the first floor, 60 by 90 feet, with ceiling 15 feet high, at 16 Vandewater street. ©. A. “ALVORD. po LET—THE FIRST CLASS BROWN STONE FRONT dwelling 307 West Twenty-second street, with or without the furniture. Apply to JOHN McOLA VE, 387 Ninth avenue, or at his other office, $1 Pear! street, from 1 to 3 P. M, 10 LET—A PRIVATE DWELLING HOUSE, NO. 17 ST- lace, Leroy street, brown stone front, four stories the modern improvements; also, a two and a half story bonse, 48 Morton ‘bath, street, with fc. Apply to A. TRERMAN, 84 and 86 Fuun sree Oak Hall“? ) LET—THE DESIRABLE HOUSE 160 WEST ELK- venth street, between Sixth and Seventh avennes; also, the cottage house Lf Seventh avenue. Apply at 233 Washington sirect, between 12 and 4 o'clock. NO LET—IN STORE 424 BROOME STREET, A FRW doors enst of Bronfway, the second story, being 26 by 85 feet, well lighted, and suitable for a salesroom or light mans facturing business, Inquire of P. AYRES & CO., on the pre. miner. nk hugh, with all \O LET—THE HANDSOME BROWN STONE HOUSE 354 Pacific street, Brooklyn, the second house from Bond street; water and gas fixtures, PRE, &o.; adjacent to cars and ferries rent $500, Apply toJ. J, BARNIRR, No. 7 Gold street, N. ¥ OLKT—THE HOUSK AND STORE NO, 262 TENTH avenne, corner of Twenty reventh street, for a term of y! ‘The best stand in the city for ® grocery’ and provision Hore. Inquire at 44 Charles street, before 10 and after 3 o'clock, Ma “i LET—FURNISHED, A FIRST CLASS HOUSE, CON- twining twenty rooms, with all the modern improve- Gower and comvenionce of ‘Tespectable my. Rent low to comfort and convenience of & " nt ‘and ‘imme ‘Apply at ible party, Te Waverley piace, near Washington squ 0 LET—THE SUBSTANTIAL FIREPROOF STORES 372" 73 and 874 South ‘Steam power can be applied Algo the wharf in front, 150 feet. and pier, 230 feet long. Ap- ply to EDWIN BERGH, 88 Tenth street or 643 Water street. vg LZT—THE STORE AND BASEMENT OF THE MAR. bb fi No. #4 Chatham street, wil reet, ‘The store isone hundred (100) feet coer ges (25) feet front and rear, and is well lighted n rol enae jo by akylight and windows in the rear. Itis well adapted to « wholesale jobbing, as well ag retail buniness, It is worthy of ion from down town merchants seeking now loca tion. 16 « good tenantit will be reated low. Inquire of WM. R. JANEWAY, 51 Dey street, 10 LYT.—A SMALL FAMILY HAVING MORE ROOMS than they renuire would Swish to Of two or three furnished ov wofurnished, with privil of kitchen; house pleasan'ly situated, and pomseases all modern improve- ments. Apply at 119 Weat Thirty fourth street, MYO, RENT AT FORT WASHINGTON.—A FAMILY ihltar Rurope will sont, for one Year, to careful temily, with poerasion at once, their furnished residence opposite tl Palvaades. T'mmiles from Thirty firatatreet, . The pro: bout 12 eres, handasmely Inid oat, with un. the Hudson river. Stables, &c.’ For par. ato view, eall on the undersigned. Rent J, SLAWABT, Nos, 0 wad $2 Ping street. Apply ‘at 90 Eighth avenue, betweea Fourteenth and Fifteeath NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1859. 10 LET—ASMALL HOUSE, 248 TENTH STREET, NEAR Firat avenue; has all the modern improvementa Weut for a restaurant, boarding and lodging house. or for a ectable emigrant or asiiors’ hoarding house. The entire ing or the upper part would be leased, separately or to- vorable terms to a, tenant, and posses Apply to . R. SMITH, on the 1. DONNELLY, 86 Liberty street. T9 Lk&T—TO PHYSICIANS OR DENTISTS, THE FIRST floor aud front it of house 109 Greene street, at which place apply, to Mrs. BRADLEY. : wi . Re $450." Apply at 19 West Twenty tira streets nen AP Bea 10 LET OR LEASE—WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, sour Woors of bullding 40 Gold street aces Fulton stce Joors of 88and 96 Fulton street, sui Hitded. snd ¢ fee swell rtmmes Tow seh arn’ izhted, and a few 7 ‘Al FREKWAN, Sand 86 Fulton strect—Oak Hal, “PP LET OR LEASE—FROM MAY 1, THR THREE STORY nd attic brick house 384 Fourth ‘street, near Lafayette place, complete with modern improvements; the store and dwelling 254 Front, corner of Dover street; the store and dwell: ing No.7 Carmine’ street, near Ileecker street. Apply at Maiden lane, up stairs. LET OR LEASE—THE NEW, LARGE FOUR STORY Ouding, 1408 Broadway, aeat Thisty ninthatceee well adapted for matfacturing piirposes or a ooach and wagon de- pository. Apply to JOHN BROWER, Ne. 5 Coentles slip, cor- ner of Water street. 10. LET OR LEASE —TWO Mi io Dae rr ae baghes maireet, between. Sprin ofthe ‘owner. W. J. GORY, ‘46Mazion su (el LEASE—FIVE LOTS ON CHARLUHS STRRET, NEAR West also, three lots on West Tenth, pee Gomnecioa These Lote are gultadle for, wood, fron or'storage yards. having an office and siabliog 1 inched agabDly Wd H. GIFFING, No.5 Tryon row, from | o2P.M. HE THIRD FLOOR, 44 THIRD AVENUE, TO LET— ‘until the Ist of May. with the pri of whole house and store after Ist of March if required, Inquire as above, up stairs, WHOLE OR PART OF A MODERN BUILT HOUSE, with a family who own and occupy it, wanted, by a widow lady and daughter, fa a genteel neighborhood, at am rent; or any gentleman having a house, and would be willing to board out the rent, will meet with a desirable tenant. Ad- «ress L., Herald office, for two days. (0 JEWELLERS AND MANUFACTURERS.—SPA cious, light and eaally accessible lofts to let, southwest treet, 4 a eel, from 910 {1 A.M, and 6107 P.M; also, at Mr. MARKS, frst floor. 10 LET OR FOR SAL“—WITH IMMEDIATE POs- seston, that handsome four slory high stoop brown atone house 15 East Thirty first street, near Fifth avenue, with all the modern improvements. Apply to K. AUERBACH, 114 Fesex stree}, in the forenoon, or at 84 John street, from'2 to 4PM. 7 10 MOVERS.—TO LET, THE LARGE DWELLING G00, For sale's smal uouse, store, Sse price #ia00e" Apoly ). For sale, a email use, re, 3 ec 200. ply in the store 46 Third avenue, near Tenth street. par ; way; ona story is 200x25 feet, For further information fe: sly to LIAM TAYLOR, in the building, or to JOHN TAY- FBR. 365 Broadway. ‘HARF AND OTHER LOTS.—TO LEASE, THE BLOCK of ground bounded by Forty.frst and Forty second Create, Riera ores. Cron forth river. Also lots on Thirty- ninth, irst streets, ry OS TARUES B, APPLEBY, 108 Broadway, Metropolitan Fire Inaurance Company. EAST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, NEAR 5D reodh argucee to reat wn, lasge pariore Oo aint floor; also the entire third with plenty of pantry room; ‘The rooms are famile re path ether, on ver Sion given ‘ituediatots, up stairs, or prem nd stores, witunted in ince streets, Inquire ret, OF FOUR YEARS— white marble building 555 Broad. ILLIAM ROSS WALLACE, BY REQUEST OF WASH- Literary Union, will recite his celebrated poem land and the North,” this (Tuesday) evening, in which show him to “One of our . ‘rib wwerful.”—Journal of “Hin the’ very. front rank Bf modern poots."—Poe "Mr. Wallace's eloquedce in beauth ful and powerful.”—Daniel O’Uonnell. icketa 25 cents. Doors open at halt-past 6 o'clock, poem at 8, H. J. Menninger, A. T. Deat . O lly, committee. EV. J. 8. KALLOCH, OF BOSTON, WILL LECTURE iireat fiat of the Union, Gooper iandtate, on Wedveed of ‘ute, on Wedn even- ing, Feb. 16. Subject—" The Future of the Republics’ T poore ‘open at 6%, lecture commencing at8 o'clock. Admission 25 cents. to be had at No. 8 Coops er Institute, the priact- pal hotels, music and book stores and at the doors. FY. J.B. WAKELEY WILL LECTURE AT CLINTON Hall this evening, at 734 o'clock, on ‘The Forest born Demosthenes,” for the benefit of Second street German Metho- dist Eplecupai church. i EV. T. L. HARRIS WILL LECTURE AT THE York University, Washington sqnare, this (Tuesday) Yelock. “Subject: Thoughts pertaining to man HE R: New HE FIRST OF DR. MELVILLES COURSE OF LEC- tures on “The Vill Forces’’ will be delivered this evening, Febroary 15. in the hall of the Historical Society, Second ave nue, corner of Eleventh street, commencing at 7}, o'clock. ‘VOGAL MUSIC_CHRVE'S SYSTEM—A NEW ERA IN the history of music —By this system, mi ac cesstble only to the few, fe made accessible to all. With it no more obscurity, no more labyrinth. Music is truly popular. formed at Mile. SAU VAGEOT’S last lecture will meeton Tuesday. February 15, at 7}¢ P. M., room No. a, oe Institute. All persons are ularly invited to at- The first lesson fs free LOST AND FOUND. A BILL ON THE METROPOLITAN BANK, NO 1.145, io ur? Raward Wemves: m8 Golen rest, Jersey: Uny. bast ner a a les 8" y City, been received, ‘Supposed to be robbed’ ey ONY* Bas not — |AUTION TO PAWNBROKERS.—STOLEN, FROM 83 ‘East Fifteenth sireet, Feb, 14, at7 o'clock in the moratn by & woman, apparentiy 30 or 35 years of age, common look: ing, 1 French cashmere shawl, black ground; 1 small gold watch, name of 8. Devaulat, , with the 124 Palais’ Royal, P: No. 3,444, and gold chain attached 10 it; 1 bair bracelet, gol clasp, with empty locket and 2 little charms; 1 red crossand lady's locksot hair and gold, banging on a fine chet: 1 itleman’s ring, large green stone, m: ite; 2 gold ring, Cluster of 4 opals and 5 rubies: 1 ring. amethyst, heart shape and “C. G, 21 Feb, 1885," inside; I farge brosek, woman aad dog, of white 1 Id. j pill s JANUARY LAST, A BLACK AND TAN terrier sint, about 10 Ibs. weight, with a brass collar on Inquire at the tan Stage House, Manbattanville. OST—ON FRIDAY EVENING LAST, IN from Nineteenth street, through Fifth avenue, to place, agray Cur vietorine. ‘The finder fwill be re eaving It at $1 Clinton place. OST—ON OR ABOUT THE 10TH DAY OF DECEMBER, 1868, an account book (number not remembered) on the Seamen's Savings bank, with the name of A. Frost on the back. ‘hoever willreturn the same tothe above bank will receive wuitable reward and the thanks of the owner. O8T—ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, IN A FISTH avenue omnibus, between White and Eighteenth streets, a long drab and blue silk purse, containing a roll of bills in one end and some small change {n the other, ever will return th same to No.3 Park place, up stairs, will be lberally re warded. I O&ST—$i0 REWARD-—ON BOARD THE STEAMER 4 Trenton, on her afternoon trip on Saturday, 12th inst., from pier No.1N. R, to Amboy, ® cotion purse, contaiai about $42 in bills and specie. Tha above row for its recovery by William 4’, Boyd, 113 Nassa ‘d will be paid treet. OST—AT THE MONTE CRISTO BALL, ON THE evening of Friday, the I1thinat » a lady's camiric hand: kcerchief, beautifully smoroldered 245 West Thirtieth sireet, near Ninth avenue. It being the gift of a dear friend the owner it very much. O8T—ON THURSDAY EVENING, FEB. 10, IN GOING from Thi bth to Twenty-eighth street, in a Madison avenue yackakin puree, conening. three five dollar bills ond some change. ‘The finder will be liberally rewarded ing it at 109 Rast Thirty eighth street LOST, A LARGE NEWFOUNDLAN Tigh, steel gray, white cheat answers to e. The above reward will de paid for his fh aven return to 148 $5 Gare oat cee’ i breed df iy LARGs, 2) heavy gold signet ‘ring, signet zreen, with red ayo jowed on each side with twhated Itaka, ci the ingide ene fonty hep 6th, in walking in Madison avenue, between h and Thirty-fourth streets, and through Thirty-fourth ‘et to Fourth avenue, and down to Twent; to Twenty seventh street, and down ty ninth wtreets Apply: 10 MiG, MORTISGN ae wenty Mie 3 ; ‘Ralitoad Package office” . sil T ven $1 inst, in the vicinity of Twentieth Broad- way, & white wi , & White cross barred blanket, trimmed With’bine, ands black whip.. The above rewsrd: will be qives for the return of the same (0 the unde at No. 3 Bond atreet. A. DWINELLS. $] REWARD WILL. BE GIVEN TO ANY PERSON, ‘and no questions asked, who will return a bine cloth coat and bat which was taken from 613 Hudson street on Sun- REWARD.—LOST ON FRIDAY NIGHT, 11TH street and day evening. pinviiey" reba 00 REWARD. 10.0! ‘Stolen, from the Adams Expres Company. onthe 28h of January, four packages, containing forty thousand 1200 Beak of Augusta, Georgia, in $35, $10'— and $10 bat Bank of Commerce; Savannah, Georgis, in 80's, $10, inion Bank of Augusta, Georgie, in $5’ 0" i Manne ‘Bank of ‘Georgisy ‘Saveanab, in $5's, $10's and LD (00—Bank. of the State of Georgia, Savannah, in $5's, $10'« iJ 580—1 y Bank of Augusta, Georgia, in $5’s and ity Bank of Augusta, Georeia, in 86% and $10" Bark of Ba Gorgin'in Sieand S10 ” B's, 0's, $08 and SADA ns Ov im 2,200—Bank ‘of Charleston, &. ©., in 86%, $10's, $20's and 2.980—-Pappie'e Bank of Charleston, 8.0. tn 80 san 6,190—Rxohange Bank of Columbia, 8. C., in 85's, $10°s, $20's “0—M yank of Cheraw, 8, C., in 96's, 810% and iy ,696—Planters’ Bank of Fairfield, Winsboro’, 8, 0., tn $6 Nee Pigioeand sae, alts Wins ment And the balance in notes of Georgia and South Catotinn A reward of ten thousand dollars will be given for the re. covery of the money, or a proportionate reward for the recove. ry of any ress WM. B. DINSMORY, it Adams Express Company, 09 Hroadway, New Yous, LL, 1309. | Wrotight tron porti GE THREE STORY | wing importance of the who! ga buliding mates ial at least & tice. The bali covered by this root in 08 tert ialenges, by 133 in widib, and the roof covers and ie spacegwith- out any intermedinte sup; engine, which interferes w! ct the supportin; apans except ‘and cuts off the tie-roda io the vicinity of the ‘of four g trusses. The covering of the roof ia slate, which {a the only reliable material t for experimmecte with taetel variously pr ye! all preparations of iron ae Jew years destroys ite substance ing Or galvanizing that it 18 purpore, thor numerous: pared ha to corrosion, notwithstanding all the paint- possible to beatow upon it; while ve been made— which ia a the finer meials are too expensive to be adopted to nay exteat roofiny t The aikicn are laid upoa ribs of irov, to ast whieh they are ed with copper wire. ‘The ris are securely fasteued Ww the supporting trusses ! the proper intervalafor exch course of si he trusses span the entire width of the bullding (125 feet, . late. which is believed to erected, a i me Saleula Dudley Blanchard, of Tro: lightness necessary to N.Y, toobt & successful result. be the greatest span of any iron ‘roof’ nd presents to the spectator an appearance really fen ri tresses ein the streagti’ eer \ For itis a well this known Spl Mas b profise use of material in @ work of bind, instead of ing to the strength, only encumbers it with & useless and ruinous load and itis oly by judicious proper- tions that the neceasary.streng!h can be obtaised. hese trusses wre composed of cast and wrought iron, #@ constructed that the cast portion beara 4 atra'n of compression only, while the tensile cr pulliug strain ts resisted by the lon—so that, unleas the cust iron is crushed by compression, which does nut eeem possible, or the substan. tial tension rods are to occur as the cther—a fs ‘This roof bide fuir to stand skill of the builder, tthe ¢ 18 Ou of for centuri and also 4 monument wisdor gaclty snd toresight of the eaterprising prose fave ma few years, in insurance mere! e roof. Mr. Blanchard, the architect of this roo! bulled asunder—an event’ a6 little Liable the question. ies, 4 monument to the a, a provrietors, who” will + all the expense of f, juired com- siderable celebrity in works of this Hinge and rit Deremember by many aa the inventor of the bridge, n model ot which Was victorious at a public trial of the strength of various bri models beld at the Cryata! Palace ta July, 185%, ‘| which was only public trial of the kind ever held i this Couatry, AW OSF OLDE HOLDEN'S: ONLY « AM EAM FIVE ¢ KIVA ©) SOAP, BuaP, NTS'PER POUND. ENTS PEs POUND EIGHTVHOURS' WASHING CAN, BY ITS USK, BE TWO HOURS AND CAN, DONE IN—BE DONE HALF— BY ITS USE, IN aAWU—AOUBS—AND—A—HALF— SOLD THY (All, GRoomna, Alu GROCKKS 8 : BUY IT, USR IT AND NO OTHER. = HOLDEN & Cv., 253 CANAL STREET. AGESTS WANTED. ’ G, oe * rowen’s coxPouND couGa ORKAM. Wholesale depot, No, 203 Broadway, New Yort, Sold by all druggists, in 15 and 25 ceut boxes. Local ageate wanted, HARLES HEALTH PILLS. — LIVER COMPLAINT iS! speedily cwsed. A medicine which no family should be without, They promote s healthy action of the liver, and re- mc ve all obstructions of the bowels, nervous and sick head- acke, dimneas of the Agent—MRS. HAYES, 175 Fi at all respectable druggists. ‘ultoa sight, indigestion, and general debility. ‘street, tale }) Brooklya. For OAL, OIL.—THE EMPIRE STATE COAL OIL COMPANY. have constantly on hand and for gale 9 euperior article of t col ure coal ofl for illuminating purposes, Tt ts I lored, ee from unpleasant odor, and burns out dry, without crust or smoke, in all forms of kerosene safest and best light now known to the public, lamps, iving the cheapest, EMPIRE SLATE COAL OIL COMPANY, 40 Pearlstreet, New York. Goa PAID FOR RAGS—AT 2/0 WATER STREET. USFI. OIl—DOUBLY DISTILLED, FREE FROM AL- Cobol and ether, for sale at 145 ‘Fulton street, second floor, ront ‘ARLES V MAPES. G: Acknowled; ASON'S ANTILFLICKERING GAS to be iio best BURN®I in "0, SILLIMAN’! GAS FIXTURE & CHINA STORE, Corner of Broadway and Twenty: eighth street. Agents wanted. OCAL NEURALGIA.—PERSONS gg pee pe 5 from Broad ¥. Price 25 cents Sar tolls neural \way. SUFFERING FROM e the use of the Pi H. HIKA. ‘PArER, Printing, envelope, colored, writing, a 8 full thoe, tea, straw, 1 aper for sale, at the lowest marke! CYRUS W. FIEL PAPER. Mloudgs baer’, “eth Sasortment of all other’ kinds é prices, by GO. 11 Oi street. IKE PEAK GOLD MINES. pose to transport ven OM7, ox other and the lat lars, THE SUBSCRIBERS PRO- number of any given ee SO Rprivand inne mee pot en gd pounds from Lee that may De Creek May, with de cour practical experience 4s common as responaibility fer {0 Gol, D. D. Toms Assistant Quartermaster Fr’ soutier, Preevient of the Bank of ine RUSSELL, MAJORS & WADDELL. Laavenworts rrr, K. T., Jan. 28, 1859. sale at 113 Third avenue. ‘MOKED MBA‘ HEUMATIO. EMBROCATION.—THIS INVALUABLE RE eninie for Rheustatan, Spraise, Hruses, &c., &s., a for TS. ‘VAN BBRUNT & WATROUS, PORK PACKERS, ‘200 Chambers: No. ‘Offer to the trade a fine lot of new cured smoked and bacon, of very superior quality. "Dealers are shor invited to call. hams, 10 BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION, vg ‘Without cents a bor. ‘Dr. Chilton’s certificate. jury to the 2 Lowen! ee de eee ee fet pe fo ee Itis ‘Naw Yorn, June 17, 18. BES Sa SIL TOC SRR oS URENTEOOE SLU ceding VENDERS OF PATENT MEDICINES.—THE UNDER- selling drugs in Munfordville, ure & may the usual terms, may be assured that be ven, and -feturas ‘minde as soon as Jobn H. King, Munfordville, ciao Having anal; tot patent med ‘of patent medi- ntes to him on ‘will medicines are sold. complete Hart county, Ky. we tnt SUCCESS. cy lines, bill beads for printin papers, selling at large iA the siow coach movement of arent ten cylinder ting bit ome side at a time, ‘The patent steam ruling machine rules, complete, both sides of the sheet, the most intricate pattern of account ruling, fan- By once passing through, at the rate . of 5000 sheets artes Call_and examine the largest stock in the city, consisting of ‘patent headed bill cap and other rul discount from {or RSON & HARD, 44 Beekman atreet. rmer prices. 10 NEW SHIRT LAUNDRIES —ANY PERSON HAVING ‘a laune week and shirt house, can capabable of doing up 100 to 200 dozen shirts per ng to make arrangements with a whol 10 80 by addressing box 3,877 Post office, N. ¥ IHROAT AND LUNG DISEASES CURED BY DOCTOR T formation Hayden's new m of treatment. Foi his system apply at his office, 648 Broadway, from 10 to 4, $500 J.D. WH WORTH OF POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED. in small or large quantiti IAMS & CO., room. ies. 14 Moffat Buildings, 386 Broadway, New York. __IN -URANCE, MUTUAL LIF); INSURANCE COMPANY oF NRW YORK, Oftice No 9 Broadway. The following is a statement of the affairs of the company fiscal year ending wees aay of January, 1889: fF ta latof February, Receipts during the to wit Invented as follows: in Cosh on hand and in bank. Bonds and . ds and mortgages... Due from agents for mon: :—Rxohange, se; taxes, printing and advertining examinadons, rent. salaries, on hand Ist February, 1880... oy medical and in Course of transinisaion: ‘and deferred premium account ‘not inclu- ate) Ce of in force in Fe $36 Ff to netonsh asseta examined ae the year. ‘el r, W ig as oar 77,986 27~ 16,510 62— $5,188,983 42 Toregolig alaieineni aad be- SHEPPARD HOMANS, Actuary. RD OF TRU: A Froterioe &Winson, Wey ‘Wm, J. Bunker, Millard Fillmore, Samuel M. Oornett, David Hoadiey, Samuel H. Sproul, William V. Brady, John M. Stuart, Henry Hamlin Blake, Robert urdy, Alfred Kadwards, John V. : Hrucua Robioaon, Isaac G, Pearson, George 8, Coe," William Moore, Cophas, tL Norton, doa HL wif, Wim. K, Sirong, my t J Mil, ined Nathaniel Hayden, silty Brow, John F, Relverton; George R. Clark, ), MintoR fadaworth, Als 4 Ieacd REDERIOK WANT OX. Predea Seretarys Thal Renin i M. SURPPAR Pos’