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2 Ai OEE enews. TSON, AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION 2 Kgs prem " nd floor, will give his atten- Fe bee, {Cadedon of household furniture, watckes, jewel Hom nd all kinas of properly, or will advance money Or buy out, . MULLER, AUCTIONEER, DRIAN Te HOURS AT AUCTION. ADRIAN H. MULLER will sell on Wednesday, March 2, 1399, at 1234 o’elock, at the Merchants’ Exchange: i ‘2 sbares Manufacturers’ Hank of Brooklyn, formerly Me- chanica’ Banik of Wiliamsburg—SH0 each. ) shares Trenton Trou Company— h Eber Uniied States Mail’ Steamablp Company—$100 each. AUCTIONEER. MAGNIFICENT « hovisehold furniture ai public anctioa—Superb drawing Toom suits, 7 octave planoferte, oil paintings, atuary, wloes, fiver ware, horses and carriages, robes, harness, te —To fnorrow (Wednesday) at the private resilence 69 Weat Twenty sixth sireet, hear Sich avenue Bale to commence at Tro'ciack precisely, consisting of carved rosewood etegeres, inarbie tops and mirror doors, richly carved rosewood parlor Juils covered in satin brocade, consisting of two tele-a tete Pofas, two arm, two reception and eight parlor chairs, two Centre tables, s'stuary marble tops to match suits, encolgnen fosewood secretary and Doakease lined with satin wood; Jadics’ work table; superb 7 o2tave pianoforte, pearl keys, &¢., jadi volts maker, mud cost $600, with slool, musi Fack, Books, Ac, richly embroidered cloth cover; #reuch plate plet mirrors, slab and brackets, rich lace curtains and shades, &c ; velvet carpets, rugs, oil paintings by celebrated artists, superb pastel painting of the Holy Family, two landscape scenes in Kogland by Ni i, fruit plece, 6.5 French line engravings, with xlit frames; parian marble sta tueue a, paintings and mustc—Mountain Spriag, Mother's Hope— disque and Dreaden bina v ad figures, bronze and ormo- Iu six light chandeliers, (wer: ‘vronze clock, hall rosew20d bat stand, chairs rods, oil cloth, &c. Bedrooms, second story: ood buréaus, mar. bletepa; bedsieads, commodes and washetands to match, hair mattresses, pillasses, feather beds, &c.; blankets, sheets, Turk- ish counterpanes, quilts, bolsters and pillows. Brussels car- pets, abades, curtains, microns, eugray ings, vases toilet sets, towel racks. Hedrooms, third’ and fourth stories,—Mahogany and black walnut bureaus, bedsteads, bedding, car. pets, Solas, rockers, chair ‘card tables, Lookrack, clocg, cur fans, kc. Dining room.—Fourteen feet extension table, buffet, Duller’s tray and etaud, sobd aliver diuner and tea service, French china divner set, 186 pleces; richly decorated tea set, forty-four pieces; cnt and engraved giass decanters, goblets, cheinpagues, wites, fro aud dessert stands, tumblers, salts, Se; sliver plated casier, cake dasket, spoons, forks, butter vory handle knives and forks, oak arm pittoons oval mirrors, dc: Also, » ment aad kitchen furniture, with e. Catalogues to be had at the Accash deposit required of all 8. MAYNARD, and ma) cornic knives, napkia rings cbairs, Brussels carp large assortment ot bs which the sale will con the morniag of sale. TIONEER.—-000 CASES BOOTS, —By RICHARDS ut 1035 o’clook, at store 1 variety of all kinds tention of the city and SWHItIN 44 Cordand Of seasoun eet, comprising th ‘goods, to which the A“ LON NOTIC a. KAKA LUDLOW, Jr., Wil sell this day, ‘ TURSVAY, March J, At LL o'clock, at the sslestoom, No. 8 Pine street, A PRIVATE COLLECILON OF “MAGNIFICENT OTL PAINTINGS, by the ost celebrated masters of ancient and modern times. Une picture in this auperh collection was orig. inally sold in London for three thonsaud pounds sterling. The Attention Of Connoisseurs and tue public geuerslly is respect- | fay called (0 thi, provadly the most attractive sale of pl olered th EDEY, Auctioneer, 10N NOT A. M. CRISCALAR, AUCTIONEER, Bowery, will sell on Wednesday, 2d instant, at 1042 O'clock, a large and general assortment of ‘iashionable spring and summer cloiking, as follows:—Caseimere. cloth, alpacca and linen frock, #ack And business coats; doeskin, cloth, casei lésand linen pants; silk, satin, eassimere, linen la Vests; cravats, handkerchieta; also aa involee of welry, accordeons, portemonnaies, &c. . BOGART, AUCTIONEER.—BY March 1, at 1046 o'clock, at No. 106 irty fourth street, between ‘Seventh and Lignth ave ¢ entire hourehold furniture con:ained in the above Drown sione house, rosewood parlor furniture, tap Brus: sels carpets, mirrors, gas chandellers, chamber furnitnre, rose- wood and mahogany bedsteads, hair inattresses, bedding, car- pets, buresus, dining room furniture, oak extensiva dining favie, chalre, crockery and glassware, Kitcbem furnituce, Cook: ing utensila, ke. BSOLUTE SALE.—R. H. GIBSON, AUCTIONEER, has received instructions to sell to the highest bidder, for cash, a’! the elegunt furniture in the splendia residence corner of West Fourteenth street and Ninth avenue, to-morrow (Wed- E jock, the whole being of the ittvely be sold without reserve, of superior velvet carpet, three magpiticent rolid rosewood suits, covered in satin of the most expensive description: gothi> and Turkish easy chaira in moguet nd sutin brocace; ladies’ solid rosewood reception andarm chairs, covered in ‘gold, blue, crimson and maroon ‘satin; rosewood secretary boo! lined with silk aud satia ‘wood; three solid rosewood centre tables, with rich statuary marbie tops; expensively carved rosewood pier, sola aud side tables, with marble tops; three costly rosewood ‘etegeres, with marble tops, plate glass doors, &e., imported expressly for the ‘owner; ladies’ rosewood work tables: 21 day bronze and or- molu clocks; elegant China vases, with the most chaste and expensive lardacapes, painted tO order in France; magniii- cent french plate pier glass, with rich and heavy geld heavy embroidered lace window curtains and cor- niives; large snd extensive variety of oll paintings, by native — the whole forming ® very pleasing colletion; superior rosewood pianoforte, full seven octave, ele , finished all rouna, inlaid plat whly set with keys of real pearl, cost $750, being a valuad¢ and costly instrument; rosewood ano stool, covered ia satin, with an éxcelient and costly em rolderest cover. Dining roe Rich velv vestry carpet, in good order; solid oak extension table, sll polished in the best manner; marble top bout ? tables, mirrors, sofa beds, chairs in hair sloth; together with all the ruby and erystal’ cut glassware, wines, champagnes, tumblers, goblets and decanters to match; rich china tea and dinuer ge(r, costly silver ware, tea und ain ner service, , cake baskets, casiers, coffee and tea urns. spoons, forks, lijuor stand, superior table cutlery, marble pitchers, &c. ‘Cham bers—Costly solid rosewood and mahogany bedst statuary murble top bureaus, wasbstands and commod th, over 20 p esses, trom 40 wo 60 pou made io order, ent condition; ingraim carpete, bedroom mirrors, et tables, towel racks, toilet sets, oilcloths, stair ca de, mabogany cusbioned chairs rockers, rofas, hall stand, tea and dining tables; together wits u large and desirable assortment of crockery, The sale of the above furniture is rendered absoluvel sary, and will positively take place without regad to weather. he parlor furniture will be sold at 11 o'clock precisely CROCKERY ‘ANS will sell, thi store No. 6 Liberty street. at 10 o'clock, trade, a fine assortment of white granite, and all kinds mon Ware, French china and glasaware, including th a dealer unfortunate im business. The goods will be repacked for shipping. ND GLASSWARE — CTION.—BROWNE & } Wednesday, March Nassau street, one pair 0! e hands high, sound and kind; both good saddle horse travel together in 3:30. A long tailed bay hor: hands high, good family perempury. and will Als , § years ol@ sound and kind, 15% borse; will trot ia 3 minates. Also, A chestout Spanish pony, 6 years old, sound and kind, per. fectly gentle in saddle and harsees; well worth tue attention of apy one in want ch an anim: igha 500 pounds and is nearly thoroughbred. UCTION NOTICE.—CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHEN. By BARTLETT & COWEN, this day (Tuesday), t 10 o'clock, at 231 Pearl street, regular weekly mnptory sale to dealers, of all kinds of saleable goods; dozen britannia, tea and table spoons, teapots, Ac, 5 we also UCTION NOTICE.—BY CHAMBERS & FAIRCHILD’ auctioueera—Tuceday, March 1, at 1034 o'clock A. M.. At 101 Mercers.reet, the entire furniture contained in the above boute, consisting of parlor and bedroom furniture, wardrobes, carpets, oilciota, &c, &c. Sale positive aud uo postpone: ment. UCTION NOTICE.—J. L. VANDEN tay ARO a phe Tal eer.—J. EW guctioneer, sell on le nesday, March 2, at 1039 oe: A. M., at honse 540 Hudson street, one deor above Ubaries, all the parlor, bedroom, din- ing saloou and basement furniture contained in the dwelling, ing of mahogany sofas and tete-a-tetes, parior chairs, ease and secretary, gilt and Ogany frame mirrors, Brussels, three ply and Ingrain carpets, double and single bedsteads, palllasses, mattresses and feather beds, bu- Teaus, git frame engravines and palntings, marble top centre tables, large wardrobes, Ac. also, dining saleon furnitare— Tables, chairs, coun’ stoves, refrigerator, oyster stands, slassware, ove barrel caisup, &c. Sale © commence with the furniture. UCTION NOTICE.—MORTGAGE SALE OF HOUSE. hold furniture, oi! paintings, engravings, &e. SAMUEL USGUOD &CO,, auctioneers, will well at 81 Nas sau street, tomorrow, Wednesday, at J0!4 0 clock precisely, the furpiture of gens eagl under OT RR, coneiaeg & rosewood and black walout parlor ia, Coamelied chamber furniture, mahogany: and other bedsteads, cressiog bureaus, extension dining tables, oak chamber sults, mahogany sofas, chairs, rockers, lounge and sofa beds, eay chairs, mirrors, Oil paintings, engravings, several wuperior velvet, Brussels and other carpets, crockery, 4°. Also, painting of Napoleon I., which kas been ina fa ity years. the Marshal, about 50,000 segars, &°. One superb mily for over By order of VOCTION NOTICE.—WELLEBS NICHOLS, AUCTION eer.— BROWNE & NICHOLS will sell, this day, Marci 8t 103% o'clock, at the salesroom, No. 34 Nasaatt street watches, jewelry. &°.; a large’ and varied assortment of watches and jewelry, consisting in part of ladies’ fuil se bracelets, earritigs and breasping, In mosaic, goldstone, tine cameo and other styles; xlso studs, sleeve buttons, , earrings, fluger rings, &c.; also an assortment of fine old'and sliver open face auld hunting watohes. Sale peremp- UCTION NOTICE.—BY THEODORE GOULDSMITH, Auctioneer.—Kiegant household furniture, at the private Fesidence, old No, 9) West Kieventh street, a few doors from Fin avenue, commencing in the basement and wine cellar, at 1036 o'clock, this day, Mare 1, Catalogues describing ey article can be had at the oftice, 289 Broadway, or the door of the ‘above mansion. One 7) octave pianoforte, modern st; $1,000; three suits of drawing room furniture; one ln ws in moquet and one in haircioth; velvet carpet, pier aud mantel for a lady, lined with satin wood, rosewood ookease, ru ud brocatel curtatus, rosewood etegeres, mirror doors and pack, marble top; beautiful cents tables. ‘Dining room containa mahogany extension tab plete, and sixteen feet in length; one dozen arm cau chairs, Turkish easy chairs, ‘ounges, with steel spring frvmes ivory bandied knives and forks siivor tea set, silver forks, si) er and tea plates, French china dinaer set ; decorated ten net, Engl cut glass ware, Fare, tex tabie, sofa, mirrors, clocks, &c. Chambers Bontain solid rosewood bedsteads, bureaus and wash somatch, solid mahogany edeteads, bureaus abd. Was walnut bedsteads, cottage style, full pets; hair mn feather beds, spring beds, b|sokete, fits, sheets, oll pain ings, farpets, Brussels, ingrain sot wsres ply: apring bee fom chairs, Gothic cane ger luirs Nursery and servmute bed om, basement and Kileuen furaiiure of every de positive and peremptory, without regared to weall UOTION NOTICE.—JNO. J. RENNIE, AUCTIONEER, Mectbeapnel Goo, Aisarien tay ne march #8: 5 bl nod, Esq., on West Twenty-six Bireet, third door from Sixth avenues, ai’ ck procwely, ‘The whole con be above house at public auction, fects contents 0 Consisting of Grand square pianoforte; also, one rosewood piano, modern seven octave. wood suits of parlor furniture, covered in maroon satin; mirror, curtains, carpets, bookcase, ‘abies, A: 40, room articles o contain beds and bedding of every deseription, furniture, &c., 3. : — UCTION NOTICE.—W, 0. ALBURTUS, AUCTIONPER, rill nell to-morrow (Wednesday), at 106 o'clock, at 64s jouston bear Wooster street, & large assortinent ot i bow ure, consisting, of one superior plano . two rosewood parlor suits, in satin 4, Pose wood sofas, cenire and side tables, book ‘bureaus and washstands; also Brussels an ‘and husk mattresses, feather becis ne, parian and crockery ware SAL@S AT AUCTION. ‘TION NeTICK.—PEREMPTORY SALE OF SILVE! orig ‘ware, English guns, fancy goods, &c., ec.—A. M. GnistaLal, Auctioneer, will sell on Thursday, March 3, at 1h o'clock, at Jobn street, & large assortment of liquor and | crnet stands, pickle frames, butter coolers and tubs. egg stands, | fo. Also Buglish double barrel guns. Also geuts’ moroced iravelling and courier bags,tadiew’ fancy do, Also a great variety ot ancy portemonnaies and retiow'ss, china mantel and tollet Crnainents, comprisiog ching baykets, inkstinds, jewel and | tollet boxes, de., de. UCTION NOTICE.—J. BOGART, AUCTIONEE! 8. BOGART —This day, at 11 o'clock, at Lig Cuerry ab Wwholeaale and retail liquor ‘store, brandy. gin, tum, ata | Say 3 bar counter, store fixtures; five barrels olc ci ter brandy, ic, Ae, | JPPWARD SOHENCK, AUCTIONEER.—BY E. & ¥. & SCHENOK.—On Wednesday,24 inst, at 103g o'clock, at | No. 223 Bowery, the entire stock of looking glass and o' | fremes, fancy signs, oll pulntings; sso, sigas and fixtures; an entirely new swing stage for painters. Sale peremptory. iy COLTON, AUCTIONEKR,—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- + ture, oll paintiogs, plunos, “&e.— COLTON will sell to morrow (Wednesday), March 2, ut 1044 o'clock, at 59 Secu: man street, the entire household furniture of # faml y re- moving. embracing every kind of secmd hand goods, viano- forte, vil paintings, beds and mattresses, ollice desks, cduaters, &c. ‘Sule peremptory. FLPSBY,3, HERTS, JR., AWOTIONMER, WILE SELL, ‘on Monday, February'28, at 1034 o'clock, at the sales: Pine street: 96 dozen cane seat chairs. 68 wooden bedsteads, in white. Me “varnished. A iY rooms, No. 535 ¢ ‘Alao & lot of bi Couches aindks, lounges, Ao ry UFeBUs, Col m . Terms cash. by onder of the assigness. NBY 1, LEEDS & 00. WILL GIVE THKIB PAR- sonal attention to sales of furniture as usual, at the resi- dences of those about breaking up housekeeping or removing, ano will hold weekly sales of ure, wc., at their spacious salesrooms, 24 Nassau street, between Pine ‘and Cedar streets, FI 32. B. HERTS, JR., AUCTIONERR—BY HERTS & Peremptory sale of carriages, harneas, &0., On Tuesday, March fy at 11 o'clock, at 142 Broadway, com: ‘a spléndid assortment of rocka ways, barouches, em, SP ee ceca eng ollie cova and double harness, &c. efiie cflce fatures and oue large irom safe, Horring's pa FUP SRY, 2 BEATS, JR. AUCTION RRS BY HERTS MOBS—will sell on Tuesday, March 1, 12 o'clock, the contents of the saloon known as Congress Hall, 442 Broadway, comprising chairs, tables, cilsioths, carpets, Dar and bar fix: tures, ery, ching, glassware, steam tables, kettles, steam boilers, ranges, cooking utensils, gas tixtures, FU*SR2,3, HERTS, JR. AUOTIONERR BY HERTS & ‘MOsS—Will sell, on Wednesday, March 2, at 1036 o'clock, At the sulesrooms, No. 5% Pine by order of the assignees, ready made clothing, plece goods, c., comprising an assort- meui of cloth, cassumere and satinet frock coats, sacks, over: goats, pantaldous, £e.; so all, satin, velvet and cloth’ vests, Ca, W. HUNT, AUCTIONEER, Wl ccmmence his spriag sales to-morrow, March 2, at 1044 O'clock, at the salesrooms, 85 Nassau street, of a large Aggortinent of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising rosewoos, matogany and walnut parlor furol- ture, en suite; sofas,’ teta a tetes, lounges, wardrobes, bed- Steads, marble top tab eg, bureaus, waehstands, etegeries, de. Also, Oak, mahogany, rosewood aud enamel sd chamber fuent- ture; China, silver plated and gisss ware, hair mattresses, pil lows, off paix tings, &c. Warties desirous of refurnishing, will Gud this sale worthy7 Catalogues ready mo: ning of sale. | attention. M, Ya PHILLIPS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL ‘THIS 4¥E. day, at auction, at 12 o'clock, at the w York Bazaar, SL Crosby ‘street, horses, carriages harness, &¢. advances made on ali kinds of personal property leit for sale. Horses kept on livery at the lowest rates. MostaAG8, SaL8 OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.— 4M. UOHN H. BURLEY, Auctioneer, wilt sell this day (Lue Gay) March 1, at two o'clock, at 467 Cabal atreet, near Hudson household furniture,’ bedateads, bureaus, chaira, sofa lounges, marbie top centre and’ other tavies, hair and 3 it, bedding, curpets, olicloths, 000 segars, looking glasses, tc. By order of BROWN . attorney for mortgagee, 75 Nassau AWNBROKER'S SALE, THIS DAY,—JOHN MORTI- MAR will sell, at No. 4 Kast Broadway, at 10 o'clock. @ iarge assortment of men’s and women's wearing apparel, s sonable goods. By order or ORAWFORD, 409 Grand sureet AWNBROKER’S SALE.—WEDNESDAY, AT 10 o'clock, tn the auction rooms of BELL & PLOMPSON, Lt ast Broadway, sale of valuable pledged goods, by order’ of W. Fridenburgs, 496 Hudson street, 29) Rast ‘B-oadway. Paw nbroker’s sale on Monday, at 103g oelock, by M. L. LEVY, 453 Grand street. Outdoor sales attended to. ICHARDS KINGSLAND. AUCTIONEER. ‘This day, Tuesday, Ati0 o'clock, at 158 Broadway, RICHARDS KINGSLAND’ & OO. will sell ‘at auction heavy and shelf foreign and domestic hardware, cutlery, gang, &c., in lota tosult the ery and couniry trade. Sample cards of cutlery, plated ware, port: monnaies, jew- elry, ste. fad 80. A large invoice of tea trays, walters, &c, HERIFF'S SALE OF FURNITURE—ON WEONFSDAY, March 2, at 104, o'clock, at 343 Fulton street, Broooklyn. By PEED & COLE, comprising a ral assortment oi ma hagany und oak parlor and chamber {uraiture, carpets, mlr- rors, &c. Also, a Constable's sale of saloon fur: hogsleads ale,seven saloon tables, THOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONEER, OFFICE NO. 10 Spruce street.-Morignge sale of thé cottents of an troa foundry; steam engine, boller, &c., on Wednesday, March 2, 2 M., in First avenue, between Twenty ninth'and Thir- ts, consisting of oné steain engine, bollor und appar- cupola, crank, ladles, models, patterns, &c., &¢. JOSEPH GILSU, Attorney for mortgagee, ture, by 79 yards hHOMAS VEITCH, AUCTIONERR—OFFICE Ni Spruce street —Chaitel mortgage sale of ailks, satins, trim- laces, edgings, &c., &., on Monday, Feb, 38, 1899, at 10 vat No, 10 sy ruce atfect, conmuting of a large and. sple il assortment of lace lacies’ colinr seus, fringe cords and uissels, silks, sewing silks, cotton and linen thre ladies’ dress buttons, hoops, whalebone, linen bandker: neck ties, ladies’ hose, ladies’ woollen capes, Indies? hoods, needles and pti uspenders, aud ladies’ dress pmings of all kinds and descriptions, bet the stock of a first class wholesale house. The above gale is contiaued (to morrow) Tuesday, March 1, 1869, at the same time and plac H. OROMBIE, Attorney for morigage big ee VEITCH, AUCTIONEER—OFFICE Ni 0 Spruce street.—Mortgage sale ot hotel and dining room furniture, &e , on Thursday, March 3, 1859, at 10 A. M., at 102 Vesey street, ‘consisting of beds and’ bedding, chairs,’ tables, casters, table cloths, crockery, glassware, cutlery; also, room furniture, wines, liquors aad segars; also, th3 unexpired term ot the lease of the premises SHAS. H. BALLEY, Attorney for mortgagee. AM ABBOTT, AUCTIONEER.—CONSTABLE’S On Wednesday, 2d inst., an assorimeat of furnitare, ik, at 223 Canal street, near Ceatre: bedsteuds, carpets, chuirs, &c. MATHEW McOONNELL, Constable. VILLIAM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL, ON ‘Thursday, at 1034 o'clock, a saloon, i a good Jocation, if not previously sold; wines, liquors, counters, éc., toxether with everything useful and necessary for a irs: claas saloon. ALBURTUS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS day, at 2 o'clock, at 446 Canal street, lov of second hand furniture, remove also 13 Brussels and ingrain carpets, bedsteads, nd bedding; alsa lot of boarding house farsiture, to ajndement. Sale positive. TH AVENUE PROPERTY.—MULLER & McGRVILY wil} sell this day at ancti 12 o'clock, at the Merchants? Exchange, by order of the Sheriif. the cotlage house and lot ighth avenue and Fifty third street. Maps and other a le. ee eet SPECIAL £20TICRS, A REGULAR MERTING OF ITE NEW YORK LIQUOR DZALERS SOCIETY Will be held On Tuesday evening, March 1, at 8 0” Al Hilderbraud’s, 160 Hester street By order of GUSTAVUS A. RATS, Kezord A TROTIV AL, FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE LADT Charflable Society attached to § "a church, for the Tellef of the poor, on Tuesday evening, Murch 1, at the Chinese sembly Rooms, 539 Brow ween spring and Hrinoe kircets. Doors open from 12 o'clock P.M. Tickets 0 cenis. A full band of music is engaged for the occasisn. beds, rausty .£VUE HOSPITAL. WOOD AND ELLIOTT PRIZES, prizes offered to the matriculated students of medicine in medical schools of this elty for the year 1858-9, by es R. Wood, for the best anatomical or surgical pre- paration, to be placed in the museum of Bellevue Hospital, aii ite pris otored by Dr, George F, Ribu for the beat prepara on of female pelvis, with the organs therein contsined, will be awarded by Valéntine Mott, M. D., chairman of the Boar! of Judges, in the operating theatre of Bellevue Hos. n Wednesday, March 2, at one o'clock Dr. Francis Of the Medical Board will address the atu: of the profession, students of mesicine, and ested, are respectfully Invited to attend, TIMOTHY DALY, Warden. THE MEMBERS OF MERCHANTS’ are respectfully requested to attend the brother, Lancaster D. Burling, from the chareh in Sullivan street, near’ Bleecker, ) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further invita’ HENRY SNYDER, N. G. —MYSTIC TIE LODGE NO. 272, % 1 members of the above lodge are y notided to attend their regniar meeting, this (Tuesday) Jo o'clock precisely, for work. ity order. ROBT. D. HOLMES, W. Me ary. MA S0810 NOTICE.—NEW YORK LODGE NO. 39, F. and A. M.—The regular communication of New York Lodge will be heid this day, Tuesday), at 3 o'clock, for work, nd also at 734 o'clock P. M.. ior apectai private business of int terestto ike members. sy order, ‘A. DEsMonD, Secretary, CHAS. D, BROWN, W. M. YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE, RAST THIRTEENTH et, near Four h avenue.—Ti eacement exer: this institution will take 0 Tuesday, March 1, at M, ‘The valedictory oration will be delivered’ by ¢ Hon. JAS. T. BRADY. Members ot the medical and legal ‘ofession and the public generally are respectfully invited. GEO. WOOD, President of the Hoard of Frosteas, EW YORK HISTORICAL SOCIETY,—THE STAT! N monthly meeting of this society will be held at the heen, on Tuesday even o'clock. A paper vy ‘4 Hi, Hall, Keq., om 4 lassacre’’ will be read at FFICE POAG, FARMER & ©O.'S EXPRESS, 171 ( Broadway, corner of Cortlandt street.—Notice to q” 4 pers and merchants. —Freights by this express will, on and after this day, be shipped over the New York and Eric Railroad, foo, of Duane street, and pler 8 East river. Manon 1, 1889, POAG, FARMER & 0, Cnances A. Kextisn, 8e |B March 1, at 7 he Westminster | SOTENTIFIO AMERICAN OFFICK.—MUNN & fe fora yates ie he have femerod ” ‘ulton mreet nilding) Park teancos 57 Park row and 148 Nassau streets NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1859. MY aO0Ds, (ABNOLD. consranun_« 00. | Wil make their SPRING OPENING or FRENCH AND BRITISH DRY GOODS, Silks and silk robes. Grenadines and greusdine robes. ‘Organdies and organdy robes. Jacovets and jaconet robes, Muncie déaines nd mouaetine laine roves. (0 fs of every description. Canela’ hair shaw! Elosos: fasee sesheoLictiay, boots as, &0. All of" thelr goods have been rele ‘eare for the trade, and many styles cannot be found elsewhere. ony trade, and MANY SUG ONAL, OORNEL OF MERCER, A “OOU! DE MAIN” IN THE RIBBON MARKET | eminent house of have astounded the import trade, electrics the jobvers, and made haypy the MILLINERS, MERCHANTS, AND DEALERS IN RIBBONS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE UNION, BY SELLING OFF THEIR COMPLETE IMPORTATION OF SPRING RIBBONS, On WEDNESDAY Last. WE WPRE ON HAND—BOUGHT 2)0 CARTONS, LAND ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER THE TO MILLINERS, ig MERCHANTS, AND ~~ DEALERS IN RIBBON3, tty AND COUNTRY, AT A SMALL ADVANCE FROM COST. ALL OUR GOODS—ALL OUR BTOCK 18 NOW REDUCED IN PRICE. ‘To m-et the market these goods must be gold before the first tendsy- in March. We desire to :ustala the market by cash purchases of the {mporters, TWENTY-FIVE PER OENT SAVED, AND CONSEQUENTLY MADE, BY 13 INSTITUTION FOR OHEAP RIBBONS. OASH RIBBON HOUSE. 116 Chambers street. JNO. FARRELL. INVESTING MONEYS AT THE SEW SPRING GARMENT. 4 LADS’ CHESTERFIRLD SACKS, LADI£S’ SACKS BERNOUS, Iu beautiful shades of summer cloth, ° Such a8 modes, browns, ashes of mesesjand bronze, Also in fine black cloth and black beaver, Eapeciaily ada ted. FOR EARLY SPRING WEAR. ALSO, Black velvet flounced mantilias, i sig Plain and embroidered, And black silk Bernous circulars. Now ready, at retail, ti nh At BULPIN’S, 861 Broadway. GRAND OPENING.—MADAME BANDY’S STYLE OF patterns modes, robes, underlinen, embroideries, and iidrens’ clothing, opened at 48 Clinton place, at her new show rooms, on Tneaday, March 1, to which ahe would particularly call the attention of the public and trade in general. N. 13.— Patterns put up on orders, at the shorteat notice, with neatness ‘and despatch. B. 8. MILLS & 00., ; ‘Ba? and 344 Broaiway COUNTRY MITAINERS. Ladies’ and children’s patiern of the a7 613 Bro wlway. find bazaar styles, now ready at KER BROTHERS, 9 AND 9 DUANS STREEE, Wray aesstaaeee Giro doors weal of Broadway), 4 openet, and well stock et Blonde and ruches of the lates’ Paris GEN! var, ‘Freneb and Moira goods &o., 2, Which they ofter atthe lowest prices, and to witch they beg ts Calle abutlonot th tae "Auction sales regularly allend: 1859. In eles (RENCH tae POIN' z FRENCH LACE T. TLLAS AT WHOLESALE, 1300. i rt Southern and Western trade, new Paris styles, ross prices and good ‘The most varied stock in the city, at AT GEO, BULPIN’ (Between Thompeon’s and Taylor's Salsons.) SPRING FASHIONS. RTIPIO“AL, FLOWERS, ‘arget wreaths, eet wisall aad beldal wreaths, Head drosses and bowqueta. ics aman hicat = inmericnn go Saale a Jobbers and muilners are Invited {0 call and examine at % Division atvet, \RENCH BONNETS.—MADAME HARRIS & SON, 57) Broadway, have just received, per sleamer, 8 large abeot ment of Paris pattera bonnets, for Southern and Western trade, which they will offer very low for cash. RAND OPENING Ge orP AS FASHIONS in LADTES and CHILDREN'S PATTBENS for SPRING and SUMMER, 1859, MADAME G JODALL hsa the honor to annouuoe the return of her agent from the KURUPEAN markets, and the arrival per Asia and America of her frat and second importationa Of elegent PARISIAN NOVELTLES for the New York. clty Fetalltrade, which she will open for the publie inspection on MADAME GOODALL’S agent having devoted his entire at tention during the pasttwo moxths in Paris to the careful selection of the choicest, productions in patterns of that world: renowned emporium of fashion, and having ‘neither ‘energy nor ezpenge in the search after novelty, abe feels conf dent thather FASHION PAITERNS far surpass in beauty and taswful ELKOANCE any similar collection in the UNI- TED STATES, diet leading ‘patterns of fashion ure selected from the ate- Hers of the moet eminent 9: }, Viz — WISNECK, AKMON VILLE & BLOVERT, Rue Richelieu, PLATHL Et BARGER, Rue Kichelion. MADAME 1.4 CANU, Rue de La Bourse. MADAME BUDAULM, Rue de La Bourse. MADAME It NARD, Rue de La Conque. MaDEMUISELLES MORDRET BEUKS, Rue de La Con; que. ‘Names which tn themselves are a guarantes for the artistic style and peculiar neatness of the patierns emanating from their various magazines. MADAME GOODALL, 838 Canal street. opposite Greene. MsDAME GOUDALL has the honor to announce to the ladies of New York and vicinity the arrival, per _steamshtt Paneas, of the latest noveities in PARIS FASHION PAT- ERNS. vi BASQUES V-IMPERATRICE, Do.” GA FAVORITA, and P 10. NEE, tpaelher ie AGE (3 patterns for ROBES, SLEEVES, N’ }, &c., dc. ke. $83 GANAL STREET, ‘opposite Greene, BUACS SILKS, BLACK, SILKS ‘W. JAOKEON, No. 551 Broadway, has imported, and i cw offering at retail the moat beautiful ‘and desirable stoc} mourning black silks ever preduced tu this market, embradhg every make and width, from $1 to $5 per yard; and in prices we challenge compeution. Call and examine. ‘Observe. 'W. JACKSON, Importer of Mourning Goods, 551 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets, OUGLAS 4 SHERWOOD'S PATENT TOURNURE CORSET, This article combines in one t a corset of siperior e and finsh and a bustle of perfect model, easertag free ‘healthfnl action to the lungs and comfortable support to the spine. It has been pronounced by all who have vee it (among whom are severaleminent members of the medical malty) to be the only corset without an objection, elther ar- latic or physiological. | No lady can well do without ii De manufacture their well known, EXPANSION SKIRT, Also, the celebrated MATINEE SKIRT, which for comfort and elegance is unsurpassed, together with Some seventy otter dierent aiyies al of which are for eal al all the pi stores in the United States and Canadas, articles of their manufacture ‘ARE STAMPED WITH THEIR TRADE MARK. JRAPLY SPRING OPENING AT v) GENIN'S LADIGH AND OMTED BAW ONTFITTING BAZAAR, \AND GENIN’S HAT ESTABLISHMENT, 507 Broad way, Adjoining Genin’s Bazaar. Isball present, on this occasion, ihe most extensive assort- ments of Paris made and home manufactured dress and uw dregs attire, for ladies, misses, boys and infants, which the fa- clities of a’ house, comprehending within its business sphere, every branch of fashionable costume can command. Nothing that can be required, for the couplete outiit of a family of both sexes, from the babe in arms to the wife and mother, has been Omitted from this attractive stock. ‘The styles and goods in the following departments will be exhibited for the first me on the third of March. ‘Cloaks avd mantillas, Millinery and headdresses, ‘Ladies’ and children's clothing, Ladies’ and children’s hosiery, ‘Laces and embroideries, Ladies’ and children’s shoes, Boy's clothing, Gentiemen’s and bov's furn! Children’s | On the same day my new hat establishment, 507 7, adjoining the bazaar, Will be opened witha superb display of Lew modes in drevs hats, caps, €c., of whlch the programme ‘cannot be compressed into an advertisement, ‘The hat store is internally with ‘the extensive suit of rooms forming the bazaar, J..N. GENIN, RAND OP! Of PARIS ING *ASHIONS in LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S PATTERNS f RING and SUMMER, 1850, Madame GOODALL bas the hovor to announce the return of her agent from the KUROPEAN markets, and the arrival per Asis and America of her first and second. importations of elegant PARISIAN NOVELTIES for the New York city retail trade, which sbe will open for the public inspection on TUESDAY, MAKOH I. Madame 'GOODALL’S agent having devoted hisentire at- tention during the past two mouths in Paris to the careful selection of the choicest productions in patierns of that world renowned emporium of fashion, and having spared neither energy nor expense in the search afier novelty, ahe tesis con: fident that her FASHION PATTERNS far surpass in beauty acd tasteful ELEGANCE any similar coltection in the UNITE! “ATES. Her leading patterns of fashions are selected from the ate- liers of the most eminent artists, viz:— WISNKCK, ARMON VILLE & BLOVERT, Rue Richelieu. PLATEL ET BERGER, Rue Richelieu, radame LA GANU, Rue de la Bourse. Madame BUDAULT, Rue de la Bourse. Madame BRUNARD, Rue de 1s Bourse. Mademoiselles MORDRET S(:URS, Rue de la Conque. Names which in themselves are guarantes for the artistic style and peculiar neatness of the patterns emanating from their various magazines MADAME GOODALL, 888 Canal street, opposite Greene. RISH POVLING “SAMPLES OF THESR BRAUTIPUL fabrics, received by the steamship Prince may seen at the office of the American Express. comsmat Broad- wi and orders received for the manufacturera. I ADIES’ UNDER OLOTHING AT WITOLESALE, 4 At Genia’s bazaar, 513 Broadway. Wholesale buyers can here find a complete assortment of tho following arlicles at very moderat: Imported under linen, Chei Night gowns, Summer corsets, ‘Night caps, ILLINERY GOODA, y MARTIN & LAWSON, ‘364 Broadway, Corner of Franklin street, up at Are now prepared to exhibit their spring importation of millinery goods. Conaiting of— BBB UDAIN AND PANCY SILKS, LACES, ‘ APES, ssid BONNETS. de. £o. Also, large assortment of monrning goods. “ Black English crapes and veils, of the beet manutacture, Mourving ribbons, lisses, dowera, &c., &c. M°eRsING Goons. ARNOLD, CO) Wil ON MONDAY, Their entire MOURNING DKS! Which will contain many styles of goods manufactured ex: prenaly for thelr retail rade, and never before offered in this mt CANAL, CORNER OF MEROER. MOeP ING goons, CONTINUATION OF THF GREAT SALE At WEED'S MOURNING STORE, IMMENSE SACRIFIOR, The entire stock to be sold out, REGARDLESS OF COST, TO LOSE. THE BUSINESS, The greatest inducements offered to purchasers. WEEDS MOURNING STORE, 579 Broadway. OTTER beara lator tgured f by the yard, utiful lot of figured. fo , . Importer 0 ; 861 Broadway, between Spring and Prince mreeks ‘OURNING BONNETS AND MANTIVAUAS AT \ AS AT WHOLE- sale —Parties wishing pattern bonnets or mantels for mourning yy find It to their advantange to call at JACKBON’S, Importer of Mourning Goots, 661 Broadway, between Spring and Prince streets. CES AND EMBROIDERIFS.—MITOHELL & WauthTooK, a Broadway .s few doors below Houston street, have just received for thelr'retall triie a superb lot of {alenclennen aces and edlags, from In. per yard pals bl laces and edgings in new t eee eeeeaatel how paiernn, af erizomely Wow prices. A, on assortment of French embrotderies in ‘and am collars wand sets, In cambric nnd book mati. ABLE & 00. ViBRUARY 2, pring importation of G00D8, WE NEW YORK CITY LIBRARY ASSOCIATION — The next regular meeung of the New York City Lavrary Aaseociation will be held this (Tuesday) evening, at the Bieecker Building, corner of Bleecker and Morton streets, at 744 o'clock. All persons friendly to the establishment of a Livrary aud read: ig room are respectfully invited to attend, KIRTS.—TWELVE SPRING SKELETON SKIRTS, felt adjusting bustle, $1 $1; fourteen springs, $1 60, m id neventeen springs, $2. Dealers supplied with nine a, rings Ma oven; wel springs, Sli; and for nap) Ta 1 dozen, 0, L.HARVING, Wi Bpring street, near Hudeon, ‘ME, DEMOREST’S GRAND OPENING OF ELEGANT- Met pase Loamb asd Mawr York ering aud faammer ol ; fashions, Tuesday, Murch 1, at778 Broadway, and at allthe ranches, ‘ADAME GOODALI, HAS THE HONOR TO ANNOUNCE to the ladies of New York and vicinity the arrival. per ateamship C of the latest novelties in PARIS FASHION PATRAS, viz: BASQUES L'IMPERATRICE, Do. LA FAVORITA, and Do. MATINEE, fonether LT i are carey ge patterns for ROBES, ILEEVES, MANTILLAS, &c., C. 938 CANAL STREET, Opposite Greene, ARIS SPRING MILLINERY.—MRS. DAVIDSON, 125 Prilorcker street, veepecttuliy informs countey mercbaata i millipera, that she is now prepared to exhib{t the latest styles of Paris spring and summer millinery and pattern bon- nets, ather show rooms, 125 Bleecker street, west of Broa i- way. J IBBONS AND DRESS TRIMMINGS AT RETAIL.—WE are now prepared to show to the ladies of New York and vicinity, a beautiful assortment of the above goods, bought ex- realy to, Tanich the prevailing style of dress goods. MiTCHELL 4 McLINTOUR, 599 Broadway, a few doors below Houstou street. yaa FICIAL FLOWERS, 712 BROADWAY, NEW YORE tmportant and renowned firm in Parisand New Yor Or the finest artificial fowers, &o., at wholesale OPENBYM, $1 AND 21}, DIVISION STREET, AN. W . ounces to the trate that he wil ‘Opel onthe drat of March with a splendid stock of spring millinery, which he will offer at the lowest market prices; the latest and’ newest styles ot French pattern bonnets; also’ French artificial dowers, rib bona, crapes, English and French blondes, 4c. A call is’soll- cited and examine for yourselves. W. OFENHYY, 21 and 213¢ Division street. FINARUIALL UGUST BRLMONT, BANKER, 76 BEAVER STREET, issues letters of credit for travellers available in all of the world, through the Messers. Rothschilds, of Paris, by don, Frankfort, Napies, Vienna and their correspondents. LL KINDS OF BROKEN AND UNCURRENT BANK bills bought at the best rates. Doubloous, English, French and all other foreign coins bought and gold. Drafe for sale on England, Ireland and Scotland. JAMES M. TAYLOR, ipecie and xchange Broker, Corner of Chatham squere and new Bowery. (UE, 0F NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANOR Comptroller's office. ration property to be leased at public auction. ‘The cellars connected with the several public markets of the elty, and also sundry lois, tenements buildings belonging to the elty, will be leased at pudiie auction, at the City Halt of ‘Thursday, March 3, 1569, nt one o'clock P.M., for the term o! five years from the first day of May next, talognes of the property to be leased, with the terms an¢ conditions of sale, ean be bad at the Comptroller's oflice. By order of the Comzniesioners of the Sinking Find, ROBERT T. HAWS, Comptroller. OTICE.—THE ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIRKOTORE of the New York and Virginia ip Company wil be held at the offlce 32 Broadway, on Tuesday, ‘March f, be tween the hours of 12 M. and 2 P. M. W BEELING RAILROAD BONDS.—THE HOLDERS OF bonds given by the city of Wheeling to the following Rail- road companies, namely: The Hempfield Railroad Company, the Marletta and Cincinnati Railroad Company and the Cleve: land and Pittsburg Ratlrond Company, are res) ectfully Te quested to meet a committee on the part’ of the city of Wheel ing, at the Astor House, in New York, on the 4th day of May next, for the purpose of ‘coming to some agreement, if prag- ticable, in regard to said bonds. Atte JOHN C. NORTER, 7 ated Clerk of the city of Wheeling. Fen. 18, 1889, 3.5 (),- WANTED TO BORROW, THIS AMOUNT, OB unquestionable seonrity, for one or two months, for which $15 a month bonus will ‘Address AcA., B 182 Herald ofice. ee an 10.000 ati ADVERTISER, WILL INVEST LU, | $10 000 oF a less amount in a well established business; parties and budnesa satisfactory. Partie must state business, éc.. and where a personal interview may be hu ie others noticed. N.B.—All communications shall be confidential. Address M. R., box 197 Herald oflice. $20.000 70.208, OX BOND AD, MORTGAGE A Teal esiate, in sums of $1, HEDMON, reel alate bie upwards, Apply to SIMS & RICHA\ kers, 436 Third avenue, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth $250.000. mortage sums SX appteani on proved or unimproved fea eatate in thts city ‘oe Brooks. Avply to 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street, second sory. LOAN OFFICES. T J. MACDUFF'S, BROADWAY. WE HAVE MONEY IN ANY AMOUNT TO ADVANCE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, ETC, 10 ADVANCE ON PIANOS, SEGARS, DRY GOODS, RTO. TO ADVANCE ON HOUSEHOLD FURMITURE, ETC. 70 ADVANCE ON MERCHANDISE OF ALL KINDS. THIS IS THE OLDEST OFFICE IN THIS CITY. J. MACDUFF, established 1848, commission house, No. 896 Broadway, corner of Walker street. N, B.—No connection with any olher house. Private rooms. (AT, CHAMBERS STRERT, THE WELL KNOWN AND old eatablished ISAACS advances money to any amount oe Sreeeney be bdapend Anes gt wi description of value erty, ‘sam cnsh prices, Promptand coudenial’ "Nu i--No bu mirday, T 633 BROADWAY.—G. LE FORT & CO. HAVE MONEY TO ADVANGE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELKY, PIANOS, SEGARS, DRY GOODS, MERCHANDISE, OR FERSON AL, PROPENTY OF ANY DRACRIPTION, ‘Or will buy the same for the highest price. Ladies and gentlamen wiabi K 12 ‘obtain money for short periods on pro- erty. of knowa value, mecomm ‘at sight on liberal terms, ees private. G. LE FORT & 01 638 Broadway, opposite Chinese Assembly Rooma DVAN MADE ON DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND Jewelry, or pongh for cash, a1 the old established gjore of . IXCOBS & 0O., 851 Broadway, Strictly confidential, and no Joan oifice wigna about the building. Opposite the Broadway T JACKSON'S—MONEY ADVANORD ON DIAMONDS, A watches Jewelry nto Ary goods, merchandise and per! MEPL A SACKSON: dustionces aud broker 1} raed atrsoe o three doors west of Brondway. ‘ A HONIGMAN, DIAMOND BROKER AND + ral dealer, ad elry and all kinds of highert cash GENE nces money on diamonds, watches fore lees, at hin private oon, Wo, Nesasaraaecot, 2 tain, room No. 2." Bustiess strictly confidential. “we” YP TABLISHED 1847,—MONBY CAN BE HAD TO ANY ‘amount on diamonds, watches, Jewelry, pianom, Ae., ae, Gr same bought. Also pawnbrokers ticktla,Hushnead sed eee private. 486 Broadway, corner of Broome street. Loan MOo%EY 70 exp, (AT MODERATE, RATES, ON DIA; welry, silver, clothi ersonal Property of All descriptions. Goods may Ne fused any lime within one year. Persona are requested to eall the re office. Entrance by the ball door. H. BARNARD, 21 hird avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, MOXY TOLOAN—IN SUMS OF Pv % DOLLARA AND upwards on diamonds. jewelry, gold and stlver wi fe, kc. or bougit for the bighest cash’ prices. Apply Wt Nosanu wireet, room No, 7, > “ pee SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, <A Stiting one spare wuld let wih or witout ike fom.” References ree a peeve ee private tay: Tas O'clock, Apply us S19 Fifthavenua. A RIVATE FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO LET FURNISHED, SUITABI may bo had with bourd ia'& A FRONT PARLOR, }, Suitable for a family Gaeleed an eavorat at the Blancard moderate. NO,ze7 BROADWAY —" n m thorous repaired | ly to receive guests. ished rooms tole’ in suits, suitable {or families or n party af gentlemen: also soglo roor's for gentlemen. “Teriad wala PARLOR AND BEDROOM ON THE SECOND "ihr ales gue on the ated Hours fo eb served ‘rooms for lodgings. frat boned west of Browdway. NE OR" 0 RESPECTABLE MEN CAN Modat:.. yh good board where they will meet somforts of ute, by applying inthe confectionery, Tenth street, for two Ket gia the a Rh OR frat or | fate RGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, SUITABLE | A Gre couple of gentlemen my be had with partial board, or are few boarders only. Apply at AK {AL BOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GE; RE | D.'., Herald oblee, ota ting locauon and terms: Pi rooms, in & private family, street, second door trom Clinton. ‘Wall atreet and South ferries. board and plea- ing at 6d Harbison convenieat 10 the 0. 6 amity place. urased, ou second or; alsocne fit args, room ‘or 3 jer week; & few roomn for ne fre; tSrma moderate’ bouge frst class; dinner at six. Apply at I21 Bleecker street. Reference required. | LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, ON THE SECOND A Moor ofan Poglish basemont house, to let—with board, to ‘& gentleman and wife; also a amaller room for a single gentle. man. Dinner at 6, References exchanged. Apply at 10] West Twelfth treet, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. leman and his wife, in a ray family, where there FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, HANDSOMELY furnished, PRIVATE FAMILY, RESIDING AT NO. 36 IRVING | place, | avenue. ‘one block from Union square, are desirous of let- ting a few elegantly jurnished rooms, with or without partial board, to gentlemen on} N ELEGANTLY FURNISHED BACK PARLOR TO Jet, with superior board, to @ gentleman and his wife, in the very dealrable house 160 Weat Eleventh street, between sixth and Seventh avenues, Those wishing firat rate accom- modations can apply immediately as above. Keferences given and required, SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET TWO ROOMS iar seh eae aca Re tases suininer residence, No. 51 ‘West ‘Thirty-second street, one door from Broadway, The beat reference required. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES A FURNISHED A. room, with full or partial board, in a private family, either German of engush, where no or few other boarders are taken. Please to address A. Z., box 2,732 Post office, stating terms and locality, which must be in New York cily. N ENGLISH FAMILY ARE DESIROUS OF LETTING a large front room, neatly furnished, with full or partial fogrd, to a respectable party; a comfortable home may be re- led on. Apply at 194 Madison street, near Rutgers. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OB A FEW SINGLE GEN- Alticmen can be accommodated with full or partial board and peusant rooms, on reasonable terms, at 151 Franklin street, between Varick and Hudson streets. | with grate, gas and pantrics, LEASANT ROOMS, WITH BOARD, AT 43 Ni street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, ee LET—WITH BOARD, AT 45 THIRD AVBNUS, near Tenth sireet, a large comf furnished room Suitable for = three respectable young men. Terms reasot arties. ve a ain, LET—UNFCRNISYRD APARTMENTS, SUITABLE | T°, the kitoh- for a gentleman and his wife (with priv! en) or for two genticmeo, with or without cry room. ‘the house is aituated in Thirty-firat Lenton § mear Family irate, Beat referouees required and gives, oftee, 97 Wile io Apply to 8. 8. HaKLE, Commercial Insurance Maan ateeet, ‘0 SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN BOARD IN Te private family, at a1Sepring sireot- ITHIN FIVE MINUTES’ WALK OF CITY HALL.—a ‘room, With one of two emall rooms for keeping Louse, suftable for from two to four persona. Ap: ply at No.4 allen’ street, Hips ANTED—A RESPECTABLE AMERICAN WOMAN, ‘to hoard o child iz years old, Widow preferred. Teraas moderate, Apply at 12 Grove at , after 10 4. BM. 18 Bet BLEVENTH STREET, NKAR BROAT WAY.— Room to let, with board. 20 Ne", TWENTY.RIGATH STREET, ONE DOOR from Broadway. —Fivasant furnished rdome to let, with board, in suits and single, to families and single gentlemen, at moderate teria. Dinner at aix o clock, 6) CLINTON PLAGE. A TaNDSOME SULT OF ROOM, Jon second tloor. consisting of two bedroome und parlor, to fet, to gentiemen, ora gentleman und wile without chidreu, wiih or without board. " Keferences exchanged. 32 Eas TWENTY-KIGHTH STREET.—A SUIT OF 7 rocms on second floor, with or without board, Terms moderate, YOUNG GERMAN GENTLEMAN WISHES TO FIND A ‘small room, with partial board, in a pleasant private family, where he can find & home; location between Fourth aud Sixteenth streets, and,Third and Sixth avenues; with piano | in the hoave. German or French family preferred. stating terms and location, Home, box 4,142 Post of YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF THE HIGHEST RESPECT- ability wants to bourd fu a private and respectable family; he is willing to pay $20 per month for his board and lodgto ‘room must be situated on the second floor; location must tween Second and ‘twelfth streets, on the’ east side of the location named. References exchanged. Address Ernest, box 1U5 Herald oflice, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO SINGLE, GEN- temen can be accommodated witha neatly furnished ‘oom and board, in a small private family where the comforts ot a bome may be enjoyed, by applyiag for one week at No. 21 Sixth street, near Second avenue. OARD.—GENTLEMEN IN SEARCH OF GOOD ROOMS ‘and good board, in pleasant fuinily, where the comforts ofa home may bo realized, and at very moderate prices. ‘wil lease call at 182 Grand street, nearly opposite Odd Feliows’ iiall. Location cerftral, BoskD.< SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished, on very moderate terms, convenient to Broadway stages and Sixth avenue cars. Apply at 50 West Address, 5 Fy] GREENWIOd AVENUE.” 20 LET, WIT TOR BRET OL of board, the whole second floor. furnished or unfurniah- | ed; nice large ‘rooms, on the third floor, with eloscts, to gentle- men and their wives or single gentlemen; also single rooms, ‘No moving on the Ist of May. 5 EAST FOURIEENTH STREET.—COMFORTABLE rooms can be obtained, with or without board, in one of the most desirable locations in the city. Terms moderate. q SPRING STREET, THREE DOORS FROM BROAD- gentlemen, Miu'the tat clase hotote ts . ‘iho rat clase hot olan ‘of amusement in the city. Inquire of ANBOR ai an HO! 23) EAST TENTH STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND Second avenues,—Single gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives, can be accommodated with good board in = genteel family, Keferences given and required, Dinner at \OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—$10,000.—WANTED, A SI- lent partner, with about this amount, in an established manufacturing business of this aA which therewith every facility and noencumbrance. ‘This is a rare op, ty tor y third street. OARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, AND GEN tlemen and thelr wives, can find comfortable rooms with 4ood board, in a private family, convenient to stages and cara, apply at 444 Canal street, between Hudaon and Varick streets, OARD.—A PLEASANT SUIT OF ROOMS ON THE SE- cond floor to let, with board, ina first class house, 57 East fwenty-eighth street, between Fourth and Lexington avenues, Reterences exchanged, OARD—IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE FAMILY, AT 101 Amity street, Brooklyn. References will be given snd required. ee fOARD.—TWO YOUNG MEN MAY PROCURE PaR- tial board in Hudson stzeet, with ® private family, where go olber boarcers are Kept. Reference required. “Address Y. A., Herald oilice. OARD.—TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A large front room, with board, to gentleman and wile or wo single gentlemen.’ Location very pleasant, Apply at 424 Greenwich street, corner of Laight. OARD.—A VERY DESIRABLE SUIT OF ROOMS, with board, in a first claas hoi ind delight ‘ul losation, san now be secured. Dinner at 6 o'clock. Terms reagonabic. teferences exchanged. Apply at 130 Madison avenue. BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR TWO gentlemen, with a large front room, on second story. with arate, closet, hot water and bath room for $3 a week, and also ye of same size for $7, at 163 East Thirty-fifth street. OARD.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, AT 137 SECOND avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets, one fron room on second floor, furnished or unfurnished, suitable for gentleman and wile or two gentlemen; also one for a young gentleman; dinner at six o’lock; references exchanged. OARD IN CLINTON PLACE—A SUIT OF HAND somely furnished rooms, on the second floor, for a gen- Hema and bis wife o for single gentlemen, at No. 97 Cliiton place, Dinner at half-past six o'clock. BOARD, IN a FRENCH FAMILY IN| BROOKLYN.—A single gentleman can be accommodated witb room ‘aud oartial board. Gas and bath in the house, Apply at 29%liicke ateet, between Harrison and Degraw. Boas IN A PRIVATE FAMILY. —TWO, SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with partial board and ‘front room on the second floor, or a room without board, at W Cottage place, between Houston and Bleecker streeis. ae ORES SOS Se DleocKoe sereels. OARD IN BROOKLYN—202 HENRY STREET, PLEA, santly located; large a s, for gentlemen aud their wives, or single gentlemen; large attic room for two siu- gle gentlemen; terms moderate, References exchanged, Five minutes’ walk from South or Wall street ferries. OARD IN BROOKLYN, ONE BLOCK FROM THE City Hall.—A nicely furnished front room can be had, with board, by two gentlemen, or a gentleman and wife; also a lar; sized unfurnished front room, with bedroom and closets ad- oining. Terms reasonable. Dinner at 6. Apply at 60 Court st° bowery IN BROOKLYN.—THOSE SERKING BOARD with a view to good living the comforts of a home, Tay meet with success by box 105 Herald office: Relerences exchanged; terme ME UR RR AL rag A Nicer mi a fe single gentlemen.—One lange and one smal room, in the firat brown stone ho Sorat of Adama nteet, containing te modern kayrovrnioats, Location and neighborhood desiral OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN can he accommodated with partial board ia a p: iamily, where there are no children, at 176 Adems street. No i ges need apply. Reference required. No moviog in UARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—ACCOMMODATION handsomely {eralahed and ing moderate, and location central. offered to cne or two inmates in a ae within three minutes’ walk of the South ferry; French See ae Apply at 96 Congress sweet, four OARD WANTED.—TWO YOUNG MEN OF UNEXCEP. tonable character and good habits, desire a furnished room with ‘where the charges will be reasonable, and ‘the comforts of a e may be found. Location below Canal, ond west of Broadway. Address J. K., box 179 Herald office’ OARD WANTRD.—A GOOD SIZED NICELY FUR. nighed airy room, with board. A young gentle man of quiet and pleasing and immacuiats char- acter wishes to meet with some ble, sociable, quiet american family, where he can realize the true comforts of & home, and desires to be permanent if suited. Is not very fond of juveniles, aud not very predominantly fond of venerable maida, but is extravagantly fond of agreeable young society, Parties anticipating moving on the firet of May next please repudiate answering this. Location must be west of Broad way, between Seventeenth and Thirteth streets and not below ixih avenue: east of Broadway may do it neighborhood is igible; also Brooklyn might suit if convenient to the ferries Please address Banker, Herald office, stating location, &c., tor three days. BOARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY oF LiMrT. ed means, in a private family or respectable boarding house, Being compelled to work for her daily bread, It ia ute cestary that her home shouldbe near tho businces portion of ‘he clty, ‘The east side preferred is comparatively 4 stranger in New York, but cam furnish all necessary guar- antees, Addreas, stating location and terms, which must be moderdte, Habitation, Herald office, OARDING—GOOD ROOMS, WiTH CLOSETS, WATER and re in a high pape le prit a furnished ot furnis a, le rooms for gentiemen. References exchanged, Apply at 227 Haat way. NO moving in May, Oa please hen ii eeeal Ausaiyy house mewy (ure a pleasant home with a ame ¥ nt dat 166 West Twenty fourdh street. References given aud required. Appl; ar igo Prince street, between Laurens and Thompson atreel ISHED ROOMS TO LRT—TO GENTFEMEN, AT F Apis ‘street, bath, gas and other conveniences. Stages pave the door, 18H TO -WITH ALL THR MODERN ae Waes iat yet aye aint . fin ta ive Hotel, No. 8 Leroy plage, Bloscker atrewy near i) ROOMS TO LET—SINGLY OR IN SU! Tatjentlomen only; bath, water closely he, on ume Noor. Apply at No 367 street, near Latayette place, { URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET—TO ONE OR URre cage en only, in the clghborhood of the Owrendon ‘and Union square; family small and ra rivate; breakfast if required. Reforonces exchanged. A reas March, box 106 Union xqunre Post office. Pane ROOMS TO LET—CONSISTING OF A ihe afed sory, in Broome street, nour Iirondway. Or par Gulars inquire‘on the premises, No. 496 Broome neeh making a sufe and very profitable investment, “None but ro- spousibie parties will Le treated with. Firat rate ret &c., given at an interview; for which adviee, atating real name and addreas, W. W., box 180 Herald ofice.’ need mot apply. OAL OIL LAMP.—FOR SALE, TO AN ACTIVE BUSI- ness man.@ one-fourth or ono ball interest in a: faaued Patent for the best coal ‘oll Jamp tn the world, on very moderate terms; or rights for States sold. J.P. K., box 48 Williamsburg Post office, Brooklyn, N. Y. ARTNER WANTED—IN ONE OF THE BEST AND ished house furnishing, tin stove 4 ‘weil established ho Bs stores; ‘iret rate fresh stock, full run of custom! and superior location, ven. ', 84 Nassau street. A liberal chance and terms will be BIGGS & SOUTHWIC! ARTNER WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER, A YOUNG man of many years’ practical experience in the general auction business, and ding an auctioneer’s license, but without capital, is desirous of obtaining a partner with from $1,000 1082000, to Join him. in o ening auction rooms in the «ily. Address Auctioneer, Herald o} ARTNER WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER WANTS A Pot Bariner with a cash capital of $8,000, whe used in mana- turing an article in great demand anc ing a large For an iter view address M.'D., Herald oflce, és ‘OPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING under the name of Hodenpyl & Wood, manufacturing Jewellers, bas been dissolved by mutual coasent. New York, Feb. 28, 1869, A_J.G, HODENPYL, ‘WM. J. WOOD, The undersigned have this day formed a cop un- der the name of Darrow & Wood, as manu ieciiring Jewellers, 21 Maiden lane, New York. EDM. Dal ‘New York, Feb. 28, 1859. W. J. WOOD. 10 MILLINERS.—WANTED, A PARTNER; ONE WHO has been forewoman in a first class establishment pre- ferred; also a good trimmer, Apply tor further particulars at 6] Bleecker street, a few doors enst of Broadway. W2STEDTA YOUNG MAN, AS PARTNER IN A LARGE wholesale and retail liquof store, on one of the best avenues in the city, now doing a good business; the present proprietor has other business and cannot attend to ft; this {8 a. chanee seldom met with. Apply to A. Pairson, corner of Kighth avenue and Fourweenth sb ect, —PARTNER WANTED, IN AN OLD ESTAR. + blished commission and real estate broker% pug large pp which ead be shown om an ta crview.” ‘This is an excellent opportunity. Gall {rom 170 Chaihain ¢quare, room 4, Xs? a $1.000,“srAntrm.ch cane. comrerEnnre '. cond ct Avenue, aud having from $1,000 to. $1,600 10 loan, cag hare e satisfactory income and the whole as the proprietor has cul, Henry, 173'Third aver other business... Address, where to “ —A PARTNER WANTED, TO JOIN THRE $2.500, advertiser with the eame amount, in the gen- jomen's furniebing business, on the west aide of Broadway; location beat fv the city. nce given and required. Aa: swer with real name and where an interview can be had. Addrers, M. W. G., station D, 8.000 20.SA0RG WANTED, 4 PARTNER IN an estab) manufaoturing business The articles are of universal consumption and are sold for exgh and short credits at satisfact Pp with real name and addrens, box 3,751 Post 6, New York. B —PARTNER WA WITH 0 $15.000, $2.00, In the taumutsctaty of, caren be rontab ry BIGGS & BOUTHWICK, Ge Neen a THE MILITARY. TA -ETING OF THE SENIOR VETERAN (9) of the war of 1812, bol at. the Mercer Horsey on Pridny evening, February 25, ihe following preamble and resolutions a adopted:— ft did not make reas, the Common Coun ‘not ms any approprie- tion for the celebration of the birthiay of tie Father’ of this great republic, General George Washington; be it therefore ved, That the Senior Veteran Corps of the war of 1812 do give the Bosrd of Councilmen their heartfelt thanks for atriotism in voting an sppropriation to ‘honor wi Renorw re devia to the Father of our Country, Gen. George Resolved, That we hereby tender our sinoere thanks to our Ltt 8, noble hearted ous lanes friend, Connctiman Joha ‘an Tine, for his kind to partake of ret; at bis restaurant, Mo, 2 Dey sireet, gratuitously. ks to him for the splendid and bountifal collation prepared for us and our escort, the Continentals, under the command of Capt, Lan- rig Let every Veteran, the sons of Veterans, our relatives = 2 our friends patronize our worthy Councilman, John n Tine. an Tine. Renolved, That we regretto ace in the columns of the New ‘York Express an attack on the old defenders of thelr country, in giving m description of the parade of the 224 of February, sgriiciing on the appearance and uniforms of the old. soldiers. dress was such as they wore in the service of thelr country and flogged the enemy. The tall coekade is the same as was worn in the war of 182 The canes wore s subetitite for muskets to drili with, when the government was #0 poor thoy could not furnish muskets to those who had no money to buy them, Agfor our outlandish appearance ft was auch ag frightened John Bull from our shores, and caused our flag to be respected, when we had but seventeen States, and we have added reventoen more, with the Territories beside, and made @ oountry for you to make a fortune in by the establishing of an American press. id not march past the various news- paper offices, our time was too short, or we would have doue 80, and aalutod them for their kindness, Resolved, That the Continentala, under the command of Capt. Lanaing,for thetr voluntary offer to act as our escort; Peter Cooper, Baq., for the gratuitous use of a room in ‘bis Tnstitate; Sage he oratorn of the day, ris: Dr, Peter J. Van Pelt, Rev. . B. and Henry ‘also, raid, Daily tines, Daly News. and Ae ey i publishing our notices gratuitously, will please tt Warmest thanks for their kindness.” sens vgs a Col. H. RAYMOND, Chairman, Apm, Dairy, Secretary. ORPORATION NOTICK. — THE COMMITTEE ON City Halton Ruerdny, March 1560 05 opaalver the orp: tion now before maid committee ‘to have 0 treet wi- ended from Laurens street to the Hudson river. eraons interested in the above application will be present {above mentioned time place, without further FT. A. BOOLR, )Committee 8. STEVE yon Ereuareks, sieeots. tee LINE” eee OTICE.—THE COMMITTER ON Gas Perio day fates React ete OO ae , No. 12 Oity ‘uesday, the Ist prox. Ms wo sider the ‘cominittes. Interested are ine taba pefomi y fi GR ’ ROBT, Ly DARRAGH, } Commitiee. WM. «i. BROR, a ; i STOVE YOAL.-$4 FOR NUT 4 75 FoR, ) oF egg of the best qualities, at the Wirect, between Forsyth and Obryetie, Baa Se END,