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THE WAR | BEGUN. {CONTINUED FROM vrata Seventeenth regiment of iatar ‘Wunningham commanding, composed seed SS ne 3 oe @ & & Guard, le . Rotledge Mounted Rites, Capt. Huger. German Muesars, Capt. Cor Butchere’ , Cape. Feldman. Sl essess be! yeonee xor REGIMENTALLT pasionare. elt of (eso, Riles, Oupt Cicero Adanas. mn Guard, Capt, Joho B Braser.. Ariery Company Capt. Jebn B. Gaile. ‘Guard, Capt. J bn Russell. . Banter Voiuntecrs, Gharieston Rilemen, Warion Volunteons, Capt ¥ B BSianley. Darlington Guard, Capt. F. F. Warley. Richiand Riflemen, Ca) sMluds Guard, Capt. Montgomery blues (of Geo ). Abbevilie Gusra Cap. James Gherckee Pond Minute Men, Capt. Ke Governor's @ ard, Capt WH. Caseon.. unteers, Capt D. B. Miller. Soin mb Artillery, Cups s t, J. 8. Richer deo iJ A. Blake eésscuseSessets? " ecarrteLazion. First regivert artillery Lock. Colonel J. J. Pettigrew. = reginmens rifles rites, Heventeenth Tegiment of iatantry, Col. Ccon.opbam. ia there ave one reg ‘Prom tbe upper districts of the State (about 300 mea), Me regiment of artiliery and one equadron of ¢gniisted ‘Ben, comprising the regular troops of the State, whit Make the Sgaregate Dumber of troopg uow under arma Bearly four thousand men, THE UNITED STATES FORCES. JOB Nava QOMMANDANT OF THE UNITED STATES PORCES inia# cHinuEsrON, it David D. Porter, the commander ** Dnited States sloop-of-war Powhatan, p-~ ‘De Off Chericston, is the commer” force in that quarter, He ‘ Porter, of the Upit-* auant of “al the 8 a son of Commodore David -o@ States Navy, who became famous 1812, The subject of our notice is « native - ob) lvania, and ectered the United 090. He was 4 midshipman during the war with Mexico, and was with the fleet near Vera Cruz. Shortly after the Mexican war Midshipman Porter was promoted to @ avd was assigned to special duty in the commend of the United States mail steamship Georgiay plying between this port and Arpinwall. Porter continued in this position ‘tor upwards of two years, and gained many frieo's by his troatment of the Californ'a travellers, and was freq) ly the resiprent of commenatory resotutions applaud- fog bis skill as a seaman. Bervice was in one of the new steim sloop of-war, and last fal] be was ordered to proceed to the Pacific Ocean and take charge of the Coast Survey party near Califor- nia. He also bad command of the camel expedition. Lieut. Porter is of medium height, well built, and has a dak olive complexion, caused by active service in the tropical sun; his hair is elightly tinged with gray. about forty-iive years of age, and stauds very high in his profeesion a¢ a brave and talented officer. HE MILITARY COMMANDER OF THE UNITED STATES EXPEDITION TO CHARLESTON. olonel Harvey Brown, the cn. agsi¢t in the reinforcement of F ig a native of New Jersey, from which State he was ap- pointed to a cadetehip in the Uni:ed St my at West Point in 1814; be gradu immediately appointed Second Lieutenant of a regiment He was retained as “econd Lieutenant organization of the artay, to the Fourth artitiery kind and urbane Lieutenant Porter's next 8 Military Acade ed in 1818, and was Of light artillery of the First arvillery on the re June 1, 1821; he was transferred August 16, 1821, appointed First Lieut 1821; Aid de Camp to Major General Srown 1 Bistant Quartermaster from May 25, 1629; Brevet Captain, August 23, 1892, for faitbful 1 one grade; promoted to fall Captain- ey April 10, 1836; served as Lieutenant Colonel of the regi mect of Mounted Creek Volunteers, serving in the Fl da war from September 1, 1836, to resumed his ravk m the army, and was appointed Brevet Major November 21, 1886, for gallant servive on several Occasions ard general eflictency in the war against the Lieutenant Colonel gallant and meritorious conduct in Cherubusco and Molino dei Rey , Mexioo, and appointed full Major, March, 1851. For se- Major, or rather Brevet Col. Brown, has but the duties 0 1626, to Febr Bervice ten yea September 15, 1837 Florida Indians August 20, 1847 the battles of appointed Brevet ‘veral yeare past been the commancant of Fort Hamilton that post not being very arduous, he has devoted much | Wood, of Boston: G. Ss. Of bis time in philanthropic efforts among the poor of this City, Colonel Brown is now sixty-three years of age. Col. Brown bas never been in command of any extensive military expedition, but it is urged by his friends that he Pposeesees excellent ability as a strategist. EFFECTS OF THE NEWS. THE WAR EXCITEMENT IN THE City. Intense excitement prevailed thrughout evening on the receipt of the news that an eng had taken place at Cha leston. usual astuteness, the evening papers had published tele. graphic despatches of a quict state of things at what may Low be termed the seat of war. Papers of cour ee had their fears for the time ‘went home with the calm satisfaction that blood had not What then was th few hours later to hear the newsboys vigorously shouting with the bombardmitgt of Fort Su rrible struggle? | reporte of the after In accordance with their Those who read these ‘as yet been ehed. ir astonishment a the “extry Henan,” ter ard the details of a calmed into quiet by the noon, woke with a ctart when the hoars ye, Fekounding through our etreets 1 s of night, proclaimed the news. During the day the curious and anxious bad sought the Dulletin boards of the newspapers to post themselves in regard to the progress of ovents at the South, and around the various offices crowds were gathered until evening. js and barrooms, in throngs were collected, who the same manner the present troubles of the coun'ry would end, &., The excitement, however, was not great, Peaceful but incorrect news published by the evening pa pers, and men lounged around the hotels and places of Public resort calmly glancing over the news. In the evening, however, the thril ‘Thousands thronged to f and newsboys bearing papers under their arms sped Ahrovgh the streets of the city, t oné sentiment seemed to p mind—where would the strife, now 0 terribly com- owing to the ntelligence be- The news spread like wildfire, and t Under a lamptpost might be seen some individu either drinking aloud to some compauiuns of the botels and im the barroome At the New York Hotel, which, Paign reudered iteolf particularly obnoxious to the Wide Awakes tnd republicans, a scene of considerable excite guests, in a measure Southerners gathered in the hails and passageways and conversed with great vebemence on the important news which the extra Benatp bad lait before them. way the rofas were occupied with to one group the attention of our reporter was particu- In the lower hal! these personages, and «Well, 1 hope, do honor to themselves “And they have done sc “jadging from te that the Charlestonians will replied the party addreesed, ewe of the Henan.’ ‘The conversation continued in a similar strain, and the conduct of Genera! Beouregard ond Major Anderson and Other mattors were dianusee! At the other hotels sim ‘lar ecenes to be witnessed, and Qcuriebed ‘n every bpdy € WEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1861, THE NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. ABRIVAL OF THE NORTH STAR. Wasmumcroy, April 12, 1861. ol. John | Up to three o'clock P. M. the government has no re- = | liable news from Charleston. The telegraph is working for business purposes. The writer received a despatch from Charleston this morving, from a reliable source, saying, “No signs of the supply ships yet.’? The President has received a despatch from Charleston this morning, stating that orders wero received there from President Davis not t fire on any supply vessel. The President piaces no reliance upon the siatement. The opinion generally entertained here is, that the recent storm must have reached the coast, and probably drove the fleet out to sea, but the belief ia that it will arrive some time to-day, Joe! Dwight has been appointed Superintendent of the Springtield (Maes.) Armory, vice Col. Isaac H. Wright. There are now seventy thousand first class arms in the ; above named armory, and the work shops are very ac- tive, the number of arms manufactured each week being greatly increased. Colonel Ripley, who had leave of absence for two years, to inapect the Ordnance Departments of the European governments, hearing of our national! difficulties, at Alex- andria, in Egypt, threw up Bis privilege to travel in | Europe, aad has returned home to share the fortunes of his countrymen in the Union and under the Union flag. Wasmincron, April 12 1861. ‘The government hag received no official notification of the opening of the bombardment of Fort Sumter The greatest cnxiety is experienced by the Presitent and the membere.of the Cabinet as to the fate of the re lief fleet. It was expected off Charleston yesterday morping. Asa strict censorship is known to be exer. cised.over the despatches to the Press, some hope is en- a tertained that the fleet may have arrived notwithstan1- ing the faot is not mentioned, No doubt i felt of the ability of Major Anderson to sustain himeeif yntil seccor arrives Senator Siermas bas returned here. Ho reports the republicans of <ive peady to stand by the administra” tior to the Colonel sagrudsy sretegd from Europe last evening, and imme stely royale himself at the War Dopart- ment. He had D of abeence, bai wis regailed after astay of bu: afew montng PENNSYLVANIA ARMING FO THE WAR. Tlarnisuens, Apel 12, 1882 ADill has been reported in the Rouse apy'Toprising balf a million dollars for arming aud ogvipping se mi” litia of the State, yj gtovides for thé “appeiutmaent oe Adjutans + * Snartermaster Generals by _., Commissary 8E | the Governor. The War bill paseod both Houses tonight without amenément. Governor Cartin waited at the Executive cilice to sign it. It is signed. The Charleston despatches about hostilities were an- nounced In both Houses, and produced a profound sensa- tion. Mr. Smith, a democratic member of the Hous, after the Charleston despatches were received, changed his vote toaye on the War bill All the democrats of both Houses voted against it. The bill appropriates $500,000 for the purpose of arming and equipping the militia; authorizes temporary loan; provides for the appointment of an Adjutant General, Commissary General and Qnartermaster Goueral, who, with the Governor, are to have power tocarry the act into effect. THE VIRGINIA PEACE COMMISSIONERS. Wasurvcron, April 12, 1861. Tho Virginia Commissiofiers arrived in this city this morning, and during the afternoon they visited the Pre- gident, but not in their official capacity, and were receiy- ed by bim directly after the Cabinet: meetiag adjourned. Phe Kentucky Voluntcer Regiment. Lovisvitie, April 12, (86L Despatches have come here to hold the Keptucky volunteer regiment in readiness to move at a moment's notice, from the War Department at Montgomery. The Confederate States Congress. Movyteomeny, April 12, 1861. An extra gession of the Confederate States Congress has been called for April 29. Excitement in Mobile. Movie, April 12, 1861. There ie intense excitement and rejoicing here. Fifteen urs haye been fired in honor of the attack on Fort imter. Personal Intelligence. Moveaeyts oF Brimsn Covoxial Governons.—It ig con- fidently rumored in Canada that the Right Hon. the Earl Mulgrave, at present Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, is shortly to succeed Sir Eimund W. Head, in Canada, as Governor General of the British North American Pro vinces. Earl Mulgrave is eldest son of the Marquis of Normanby. And that Sir Dominick Daly, formerly Li tenant Governor of tne Island of Tobago, and now in th! on jg to be appointed Lieutenant Governor of Nova ‘cotia. Among the parsengers in the North Star from Califor- nia are J. H. Wade, Fsq., and family, of Cleveland. We understand that Mr. Wade, as the representative of the Western Union Telegraph Company, was entirely suc- cessful in perfecting arrangements on the Pactic site for the immediate constraction of the telegraph line from San Francisco to Salt Lake, at which point the wires will meet others now in course of rapid construction froma St. Louis. Judge Sherman, of Porters Rev. T. R. Lambert and wife, of Missouri, and G, W. Watson, of Pennsylvania, are topping at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. George Nexter, of Albany; J. L. Whipple and J. A. Small and wife, of New York, and Mr, Joseph and wife, of Quebec, are stopping at the Everett Houce. W. Redmond, of Orange, N. J.; J. Kent, of Fishkill Landing; F. 1. Tracy, of Troy; J. L. Miner, of Connecti cut, and at. Falls, of Bath, are stopping at’ the St, Denis Hotel Peter Cagger and James"Kidd, of Albany; G. R. Wil gon, of Butlalo; N. Forsyth, of Troy; A. Matheson, of London VW. Van Lear, of Missouri; G. W. T and L. W neon, of Poston; James Hains Ph and family, of Connecticut; F A Gould and W. E Allen, of Boston, and T A. Goodwin and wife, of indiana, are stopping at the ichelas Hotel Capt. Brackett and Lieut, M. M. Kimmell, of the United States Army W. H. Wright, of Cincinnati; N. P. Chain, Goodbar, ‘of Memphis; P. A. Ladue, Bridge, and J. Hl. Dal ci L. T. Gath ville: G. a Taylor, of Wheeling. Va.; A Huge Jelpbia; F.'B. Loomts of Pit ; and A. G. Fant, of Washington, are stopping at the Metropolitan Hotel, Hon, A. 8. Diven, of Elmira ter, of Kiz Dr, J.C, Judge Wright avd Ayers, of Lowell, fear croft, H. BH Me on, J. B. Dunlap, J. H. Wade and wife, R. P, Wade and wife, W. and S. R. Packard, aod H. Barnum, of Ohio; R. J Stevens and of San Vrancisco; H. H. Van k, of Albany Bowes, J. # bury, J. F. Moffatt, *R. B.D H.C. snow and M. Miller, of Balsimore: James I $, Renton, A. W. Haines, W. F. Smal! and W. P of Philedeiphia, an at the Astor House. Mr. Andrew F. Crutchileld, editor of the Petersburg, Daily Jxprese, is at the St. Nicholas Hotel. It will be gratify ing to the friends of the late Prosident to kuow that the reports concerning his health that bave cecasionally beep published have po foundation 1a a Asher Tyler, of Elatra, are \ lotter to n friend, dated at Wheatland, the Sth instant, Mr. Bue —I have enjoyed excellent ever since my return to thie place, and have not sick a single minute, notwithstanding what the p: say. I feel ten years younger, though time rolls on apace. Hon. 1. C, Carter, of New York, Hon. John B. Aliey, of Maesachusetts; Hon. E. Babbitt, of Pennsylvania; Captain Wood, United ‘States Army; Hon. Alexander Romacy, of Minnevota; Judge Crain and ex ‘ernor Pratt, of Mary- land, are in Washington. ‘The Worcester (Mass.) Spy states that Hon Eli Thayer is not a candidate for the Worcester Post ( John Hutchinson, who has been appointed Secretary of Dacotah Territory, i@ one of the “Hutchinson family’ of singers. Rev. Dr. Nott, for nearly et: “aA on Prosident of the Union College, at Schenectady and nearly ninety years of age, is seriously {it at Philadelphia entertained that he may not recover. Fears are Before Hov. Judge maynard BEWARE OF KEEPING A VICIOUS BLACK DOG. Avnit 12.—Patrick Kearnes vs Barley dnd tarretion.— The parties to this suit were occupants of the same premises, the plaintiff being tenant of the defendants A vicious black dog, of the republican order, was kept cn thelr concern in William street, where the defendants do business as butebors, and “on the 4th of March lust the animal war so excited at the result of the Presiden tion that Le became rebid, thought that till, had no right to exercise the liberty raingly the * black dog” seized him by da severe injury. The plaintiff sullered much; that the docter dressed wound for two or three weeks, The defendants con tended that the dog ¥ ot owned by them; that he Was in the premies five years ago, when they took p=. acesion. ‘They aimitte wever, that they bad had the dog as & watch, th insequence of Complaints against the anima! they had sont it away several times yet it still returned, and they refused to haye it de atroyed. id The Judge held that it wae evident that (he defendants harbored the dog for five years, that their home was it home, that they fed it, they acknowledged the ownership they were therefore rep neible for the injury done to plainti, ae be wae not a trespasser, he being « tenant Judgment for plaintiff, $125, with $12 allowance and costs, For plaintiff, Mr, Thomas Hurley, for defendante, Mr. Traphagan, Usox May Euperep iv Texas.—Hon. A. J. Hamilton member ¢ ngress from Texae, and a decid to Pen to fila va y fecespion capdidate. f the last bas b $1,110,231 IN SPECIE 0N FREIGHT. | The War in New Granada Probably at an End, Rees Rey ‘The steamehip North Star, Captain Jones, from Aspin wall April 4, with the passengers and mails and $1 110,231 in specie, which left San Francisco in the mai! eteamer on the 20th ult., arrived at this port yesterday afternoon. The North Star left New York March 21, at 12 M., and arrived at Aspinwall March 29, at five P. M. The North Star experienced a heavy gale from WW. N. W. with very heavy sea on the night of March 21. The gale continued for three days. The following is the SPECIE LIST OF TRE NORTH STAR. Kirby, Byrne &Co.. $4,500 august Lelmont Baker & Merrill..... 15,000 E. H. Mallory. Order 25,000 C. W. Crosby... JG, Parker & Son. kee ——_ oi 700 W. C. Stevenson. J. Heller & Bro. Buicher & Bro, 86 Bro. Frank Baker. a W. T. Coleman & Co. Wm Hoge & Co. Wm. Hoge & Co. Order..... Duncan Sherman&Co 99 895 Seligman & Co. Weils, Fargo & Co., “139 600 Am. Fx. Bouk. Wells, Fargo & C0 J. H. Cog) 8. Schindinsky.... ie AA Rosenbaummiaco 10,800 Schepler & C Jennicgs 7,000 Order......... io'o00 + $1,110,231 The North Star brings no news from California, her advices baying been anticipated by the Pony Express. News from New Granad: OUR ASPINWALL CORRESPONDEN: Agrinwatt, N G., april 4, 1861. Mosquera Again Victorious—The War Probably at an End—Attack on Buenaventura—Excitemen: in Panama, ce , de, By the arrival of asmal! schooner from Carthsgena, these has deen received later news from the interior. Gen. Mosquera was attacked by the Governor of the Statoof Ogudinamaz, ~-or Guaduas. The latter sustained A kevere defeat. Tho Detile. tasted two aes ve. On one tira fan armistice with Gen. Mosquera, The armistice ip te last six days, if accepted by Preeilent Ospina; if not, hostilities will begin forty-eight hours after ‘Ospina’s re- fural. They are ‘to try and arrange ail the difficulties, and allow Congrees to meet and name 4 Provisional Presi- dent, until such times as the election for President and members of Congress can be held according to the old Jaw of elections. During the time the armistice is to last Gen. Moequera’s headquartere will be at Guaduas, about six or eight hours? ride from Bogota, and the genera! government's troops are to remain in a'smali village near fevers; hie force consisted of two thousand, ‘The State of Santander is perfectly quiet, the liberals basing driven the conservatives out and taken charge of the government. Antioquia stil] continues to declare itself for Gen. Mos- quera. The latter is receivieg reinforcementa from all quarters, everybody volunteer‘vg to defend the federa tion. From Buenaventara we have received fu rther news of defeate of the general government, showing that its cause is bopless. ‘On the morning of March 20, at eix A 3, the town of Buenaventura was attacked by a party of ‘snout four or five hundred liberals, under the command of Col. Pedrosa. The government forces were about 125 or 150; of these twenty. tive retreated on board the covers. ment vessels Clio and Salamandra in the bay, and opens ny" ee y ralldings. aheavy fre onthe town, wounding and ki “ing the residents and destroying a great many The government troops retreated to the quactel which was well fortified, being built up with large wooden logs to the second floor, the upper part be mg faced by plates of boiler iron bolted to the buil¥ing, Here they Fuad 8 stand for some t'me:but the building either, having been get on fire by Congreve rockets or by order “or Sr. Hoyos, who commanded the besieged troops, those who attempt- ed to escape {ror the flames were shot down, and the re- mainder, from thirty to thirty-five men, including Sr, Hoyos, perished in the burning ruins After the burning of the quartel and the victory of the hbera’s the Clio and Salamandra went to sea towards Tumaco. It is reported that all foreign peeeny was respected, no out having been commiite: ‘There is a rumor current tbat the’ iberale under Perez and Sanchez, with 1,200 men, were defeated before Pasto by the government forces ‘The peopte of the interior of the State have petitioned be Governor to call an extra session of the lature, snd hold an election for members, in order to declare it- telf independent. As yet no steps have been taken in the matter,as far as I can discover, but I have been sured tbat the Governor is very much iugliged:; in fact, is one of the leaders of that party. A counter resolution. or petition was got up in Panama, and signed by about three hundred persons, and among them all about fifty white persons, not of apy respectability, the balance mostly hegrees, and they have bad to get some one else to sign for them, they not knowing how. Such are the people who wish to rule opinion in th “City Intelligence. ANOTHER Bii1Anp TOvRNAMENT.—In consequence of the interest manifested by the public in the conteste which took place in this city last year, the professors of this ecience have determined to hold an annual meeting, to be called” the National Billiard Tournament. The first of theee will take place m this city about the beginning of June, and will be opened to all prominent p continent. It will last two weeks, and will probably be held in Irving Ha!l. The chief prize being a val one, it is expected the contest will be the most excit and interesting that has ever taken place either in Furepe or this country. The cit , New York, Philadelphia, Cincinuat!, Detroit, » Montreal and Syracuse, will be represented by the’ following players:—Merérs Berger, Phelan, Kavanagh, Waite, Au drew Stark, Lynch, Tiemann, Deering, Seoviter, 1 Bird, Victor Estephe, Fox, Owen and Dion, be whore names have rot yet been re ed. who has contriluted so largely to the ele game in the raxk of amusements, oi bandsome prize to the professional shall be considered yictorious—viz: one finisbed carom billiard tables, valued at The other prizes ill consiat of money, iu proportion to the merits of the performers, and in such amounts ag the committee shall decide. The wonders performed here ao recently by Mons. Berger, of Paria, would lead the public to suppose that there will be no chance for the Americans if this prince of cues should play; but so far from this being the case, we understand that jt is the wish of the profession that Mons. Berger should be oue of the em. teetants. It was the intention of th: tournament that a prize should be off but finding that it would be difficult t rhould be the contestants without makin operation by means of a pool, it has beon mined that such an exhibition should not tal To satisfy, however, those who were anxious to haye an amateur performance, Mr. Phelan has, out of his owa mbling deter. pocket, offered a premium to amateurs in the shape of a beausifully finished mlaid billiard table, valued at $700. AN Apveyrcrovs Swarm or BrES—A very curious little incident is related to have occurred on hoard the brig Cairo, during a late voyage from Cardenas to this port. Shortly after cutting loose from her moorings in the harbor of Cardenas the captain observed a swarm of ees following his veasel, and was not a little astonishod to sce them, after hovering about ing ly for a while, light upon the deck, evitently with the intention of mekiog themselves ne comfortable as possible, Desir ing to aflord their beeships ail the accom notation comye. nient, the captain obtained an empty cask and placed it in the vicinity of the buzzing colonists as the best subst tute for a hive at hand. The bees took the hint, walk in, and, in a word, settled themselves as comfortably al most as if they had been on terra firm, th hn industriously from flower to flower in ve G Sweets, To shorten our story, the bees came all the way to Now York, having been carefully attended to by the captain, who fed them liberally with eugar. On the voyage would occasionally quit the vessel in a body and fly about or half an hour or more, when they wonid return to the vessel, disgusted with the waste of waters, and ead to re. ume their enug quarters in the cask k. ‘The cargo ustom House pro tary Chase, pril 1, 1861 Bar My Dear Sin—For political r 1 appointed to esueceed you k. May Task that ent himeelf ag your Fuccesso ar fs mm, ent with your own convenience, the bonetit of uggeentions in respect to the condition wd menayement of the office may be ted by your experience and observation? Very respec youre Avevercs Scimit, Beq., Collector, ke. Xe New Yous Duan Sim—I have the honor to acknow! the ist inat., informing me of the appoiniuned Rarney ar my eugcessor tn office. While I ful! the propriety, for political reasons, of the ob be permitted to express my thanks to you, consideration which has been extended to me b partment since you assumed (he duties of th rotary of the Treasury. The pleasure of a yp queintance with Mr, Barney for many ani my High regard for him would’ have 5 Pender him any service in my power in entering up yn tor duties of his office, and your wishes, 80 kindly exproxod. only confirm me io my desire to serve Mr sorney a bie row relations w Neral Soapwct, youre oe! ie a day Governor Lee put up a white flag and antares mre { Bogota, By this time I suppeze Gen M is at the capital. The defeat of Preceno at Ocana ts contirmed, and be, with nearly all hig officers, are now prisosers in Cartha- f St gepa. What men he bad have all been kilied or died of TORN QUE DERN, 3 zap, mame Li vaeeths ond over tint an be ay oe eae a ek —aaeneee arth LDERNEY 0! females, Ting bulls, all tho: bred cholce you: For tietare address se fre prot eresedes “, SUPERIOR HORSE JOR BALE —4 GOOD, TRA. excellent sad sound veiler oy —_ die Horse warranted od kind, an en ears old; rola for want of use. Price $250. only at No A PAIR OF LONG TAILED SORR6L AURSES, SIX and seven years old, 15\< hands high. warranted sound aaa Po ‘wou!d work anywhere and would suit for a — or farm wi ‘or sale cheap wt Ni treet ia _—— Busk HAWKE STALLION FUR SALE —aA) SEVER years ld thin springy a male tu, deeb will te one Ta or f ir te rata te oo Ae Oun be seen at iO JACKMON'S, Bedhrde ae te near railroad depot, CABEAGES.—4 NUMBER OF SKOOXD HAN and light Road ‘oad Wagons, all in whore ts vers. * SMiTH'S ldridge street between Broomhe and ‘Grand. OR SALE—A SPAN OF BLAOK 84! BAA Eat aa EatltR SRR peree, tesserae ae wing for Euro) ft atabl ‘West Sixteen: ‘h strvet, from iy ara * ade - OR BALE—AT ONB-THIRD ORIGINAL O te private turn-out consisting of a cionaly searched ‘ea oak ce wit en agen, tiariens 46. tn good or. cr Horses separate if desired 4) ward, at Vigne a, Love Lane, Brookiyn, Phy B4- OR SALE—A SORBEL BLOOD MAE; SOUND AND harness, . Paeteny, co) senile and syylah, both ‘under the saodle nnd to Apply 0 No.7 New streat, OR AALE OHRAP—4 LIGH® 3Bc0xD HAND BALE | OHBAP—, Fahy lont 3ECOND HAND ; the owner havtag no fur: Pe Coar fait cond a be seen at the warervoms of WOOD yao He se oe 8 eg way [)OR SALE CHEAP—A LiaHr HAL¥ SPRING ARBWE CHEAP—A LIGHT HALF SPRING SRBW Pon siting top Wagon, in perfect order and nese os ‘aio @ Boston built rule Ubatte: ‘a god one, Apply wt Mr No, 7 Myrtle avenue, near City #ali, Hro-kiyn. RSALE—A FAIR OF BYLISH SORRKL 8, Pt tands big, Fast; & desirable tenm, “or Rettig Also, a light Wagon. Apply to YACY & 0O., corner Cr'sixth avenue and ‘sweniiel street, where they''ean be 'y POBI"S, GIOR SALE CHEAP—TWO ROCKAWAY ARE He for cme or two horses; one nearly ew, wi: A RMTAGR, 3! wlso, one business Wagon, with Harness, i? ‘e.; alec, one gray Horse, 9 yours ol Kind in aingle or donhle B-roe sittable for grocer or business horse, for resol pa bea been an wal thé last thi ee Are South 1 rd door f iawn ‘arog, Wt Mameturg, | cor from, = where ine TEAM OF HORSES, MIDDLE SIZED, ble or single hardens; oya frote in* fide of ree min they are Kind aud goutlo “Alay 6 right oh aud double Harness. 10 ve séen .o! fone dave at the Hoboken Riding School, foot of Fourth street, Hob Price for the whole, $5, RALB—A BRAUTIFUL SIX SEATED OPEN om F erauche, ‘that has had but litte use; will be sold for $%, t $600. ‘Call at Young's, ¥o. ey (roadway. For particulars ‘call upon J. Astor House, nor SALE ONE broken in oF OR bi ae sized modern coach. Pe eens. One fashionable Core. All in excellent order, ee made ty Wood, Tomlinson & Co, t the private atable rear of No 215 West Fifteenth at tow izes weat of Seventh avenue, wince eee ee SABRIAGE SSE. vaio srastion con _ SALES OF | REAL ESTATE. RARE OF FORTUMITY COUNTRY. RESIDENCE — For sale, or ‘and Ni fal Country Seats sud ive acharm lot rura! life, for ils ealubrity. a ae thins" hie AY Tae. ae lime 1s is growing v ls property the presuat owaer vith pS i ftoute 8 oon aay. uarantes it ill poy fen’ per cea” on For further Bartle ulare imaulre of ‘of D. YTON & Rai ot ay ae change, 84 Nassau t treet Aa b paptcr pt CONN.—A PRETTY ee pd COrTaa mente. In Ingato of Je 0 OuOLEY £ Con Printers’ Ware house, No. | Bpruce street. A (OUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALKAHOUT ONE hour's ride by the Harlem Railroad, situated side of Broadway, in the village of White Plains, in the most rt of the street. the dwelling is two story house 41 feet front, with the whole fen, Tuanin; through the Sentre, & {rout and back parlor on one alde an siting ro. m, dining'room, bedrorm and kitchen on the other op the lawer flor, anid wo large roomsand Sve bedroows UDevairs, There is a front nd back yard, large gandeo, with a barn. stable and carriage fruit tregn and llowering ey door. It Dd $e ehurche of various Benoni 4 unborn aires of J. N aK KA on e premises, A yf mer rem: on mortgage if desired, sieninas “ A RARE RARE 30 oromme F erage tho cy eal a trata Also ace city vert} ie ye tar aa Si Stn La te JOTTAGE FOR SALE OR TO LET—AT ISLIP, LONG ig two si eae es ME Bei shes Pr Peat all 4 it ty = street, or 4. P. DURYKA, Ialip, A. reat copies gM 7 FOR SALE OR TO LEToAT TAVING! cont use ot'16 andall taining to 8 ak Will fet the. on Lesjeny reeked Jow rent Lovation ohn % mail of e Oran; re copes and one mile from Seton Hi College. ‘paiy io wails (OMER MORGAN, or to J, B, BIMPSON, No, 25 OR SALE—ONE NEW, FI CLAS8, FOUR STORY, (‘RST with all the modera improve ments, fi Ror p yay derye: situated Mure nts, fin 71 on tween’ Park and Lexii enw eR ad seventh street. Inquireon fo protied * * Fairy. R SALE. —A NEW 8TO. Mi brown stone tront House, Soxgd feat bul as tenant manner, and now né~ ty Ceaeieind For particu- zs Rasa i2ca, NO. 8 West Twentieth street, tm %) SALE OR TO LET—TWO OF THE FIVE NEW ¥ ree story Houses on Fifty fifth street just east of Thid ‘venue. Houses replete with every modern convenience. a Erte ose ead einer improvements aoont) be n paves r | inne Taquire of CHAS. FOX, 70 and 72 Bowery, from 10 rt Ren SALE—A TWO STORY PHILADELPHIA. BRICK House at Yorkville; cheap and terms casy. 00) non city Property. ‘Apply to M. PUST, 15 Perry treet. Fo BALE OR EXCHANGE—A HOUSE AND LT ON Raymond street, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn; the whole ‘mount, with’ some cash, will be advanced, if im- proved. For pertiouiars apply for one week at No. 6 Tryon row room No. 2 OB PALE CHEAP—AT BTABLE NO. 223 WERORR fon bask for pale key bas bona rcs afte, shifting back for : two seasons aud coat S178: ee toorder” ald, set 0° Double Hurness, made by Lowden, OR SALE—ON BEDFORD AVENUE, NEAR MYRTLE, Brooklyn, a splendid Cottage Wonsé in perfect order, &c.' Location and neighborhood unexceptionable, Gabe $4,900. $1800 can remain.” A rare chauce. {uquire ai 7 Nassau st, room room 9. OR BALE CHEAP—A SQUARE TOP BUSINESS "Wagon, ip perfect order, suitable for the grocery or mine ral water Dusiness. Can be seen at 165 Mulberry street. R SALE S. EXCHANGE SWENTY FIVE YOUNG F bi Horses just fro anada West, 16 nands hign, from 4 to 7 yeara old; a'l sound and hind’ “Toquise ta the blacksmith shop, iw Noro otk street. OR SALE AT A BAHGATN—A GOOD SHOONL BAND ‘Coach. suitable for backing or country use. “Algo other econ: ve chen} % CNUSD BROTHERS, 996 Broadway. F2 SALE—A PAIR UF HANDSOME RLACK HORSES, seven years old, warrated sourd, Price $6) Address box 3,480 Post office. PO SALE.—A NEW GROORRY WAQUN WILL BE fold, at suction, on Monday, the 16th of ADrii inet, at } O'clock P. M., at the corner of Thirty-second street’ and Broadway, New York BENJAMIN WEAVER, Jr, Auctioneer, F°, SALE—SIX FINE HORSES, WEIGHING FROM thirteen to Atveen, hundred pounds each sound and kind in be Warren street, between Hicks and Coltimbia streets, South (OR SALE—ONE MATCHED PAIR OF SORREL Horses, 16 bands bigh, 8 years old, sound and kind, and very eee also a brown pair, od, 16 bands high.” To be segn at Peiton's stubies, ‘{0i2" Broadway. In: quire of ©. B- POST, POR RALETA FINE DAPYLE QUAY, HORSE, LONG tail, sixteen hands high, six years old would make a fine coupe or Cie horse to match: is a)oan excellent saddle horse, perfectly sound and gentle: the property of @ tieman bi Ne for him. an be seen at eDonnic's sabia, “pauls bas ‘Twelfth ‘street, near Uni- versity place, OR SALE—A SORREL HORSE, Jn all barness, good for the sacd'e otier; hae bestl Used a4.B family Norse; sold fcr no fault only waut of use; warranted sound. ‘Apply at 64 Charlton s'reet. OR BALE—A BROWN SADDLE HORSE, 8} HANDS as been rede by a lady; also avery dtyiteh vey Horse, is hands high, sound and kind. To be seen at No.5 East Twenty first atree OR THE BADDLE-A FULL SLOODED, STYLISH fd gay Morgan; 7 years old, atd warranted sound: was roken to the saddle for lady at 4 yewrs old; waiks rapidly and oan trot in $:20 in single or double barn-xs. For military show, and muscular activity and endu-snce has no superior, AXDs, ZIND In dally trots of 20, 30 and 40 miles there is no show of fa- tigue. “rice $28 May wea the livery stable corner of et an E, 1634 HAND! ecb used ua? and doable. Price ivery stable, Lafayette R SALE—A DARK © seven years 0d, perfectly sound, &o. derthe raddie and in harness, si $200. Apply at Undernill & Flee! Place, near Astor place. OR SALE—AT 15] WEST TWENTY EIGHTH STREE?, ‘one pair of ccal black Horses, 151; havde, very stylist drivers; alro a pair of well matcued bay Marca. 1d hands, very siylish, and one singie black Horse, good to ride or drive, Ail just brovght in from the country. FOR, SALE—A JET BLACK BLOODED HORSE oF direct Tippoo and Highlander stock; six years old, 185; hands high, and very fast; thor: uughly, broken‘ or sing’e or double brrness: has been trained surow for the saddla ai to be perfectly sound and gentle in all respecte, Price #8 Apply st BRADLEY'S stables, in Thirty-frs! street, between Fifth and Madison ave OR SALK—A NEW PHABTON, BY LAWRENCE & Co... sbii be seen at the corner of Uni- versity place and | street ORSES, W cera and Fusiness Wagon: 4 and two second hand: Wagons of ail k taken in exchange, selling «ff cheap, 1 { ton avenue, and at stab’ ‘er, ik ‘ORSES: LE —A TEAM OF BRAUTIFUL CAR Momsen ous bay and one gray, will go siny , gentle aud kind, Apply to &. VAN RANS doubli Canal street. ORSES, HORSES.—THE TATTERSALL'S Powders has cured 10,000 horses of heaves at HEAVE ion year It is a grand condition medicine aad spring puriier A GouGH CO. owners. P. D. ORVIS, 1h Broad- wy, city agent. _ if . VERY HANDSOME PACING HORSE, OR SALE—A 14} ands bigh driver, wound, kind and oan ace past. A rewater € Oo, with Har. Pose Aetaokeis, ac. Will be sold together or. separate... To be eeen at JAMES JACK'S livery stables, 60 and 63 East Fourteenth street, opposite Washir gion ‘iouumen [)OR SALE-\ BEAUTIFUL 1AM OF Mares, 14}; hands high, 6 ani 7 yours old, trot a mi Uiree minuies i¢ the pole: pér‘eetly syund and kind. As ractery trial will be given, Inquire or M. BUMNS, 268 West Thing fret treet OR SALE—A WELL MATK nut sorrels, 15); hands high, #0 jn therm, faut tam “for a ligh be given. Can be seen from 10) street, near Montgomery. | Scld iow for cash IGH¢ WAGONS —A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WA Li fons, with and without Lope, weighing {£m 18) bs, e 3 lendid: . Wagon by WED TEAM 0 wel made of the be saleeted of ferrs, and will be sold st rican fo anit the dimes may be found wt the old estabit manaractor’, 114 Fizaheth atreet. amen are invived to call sal examine tha ato-X on hand. Orders for any style of Wagons promptiy axoouted, JOSEPH Hl. GODwE j M4 Elizabeth wireet, IGUT WAGONS.-DURENBUAY & VAN. DUSER, practioal Light Onrriago makers, 125 and 197 Chryntio Street, between Broome and Delaney streets, New York, would Inform those milemnen Who hare aot ordered in tims for spring riding, that they have ath,, Previows ta entering on their’ rpring o ani and a few of they celebrated light Wagons, of the levest.stylea, which can not be surpassed for lightness, beau'y and durability. ONTES.—ONE BUNDRED SHETLAND, SCOTCH AND Welsh Pontes havi rived from EB colors, sizes and Forty-second streot, OAD WAGONS. BREWSTER & CO., 872 acd 97) of Mott atreet, are prepared to recw rior Wagone,” deliverable at pe season, In addition to other improve thetr work the nl Bey ould dice Par,” renderin thi Froome street, corner dere Lor thelr nope during Uh others in strengch ‘uthough Wagons a fe ean, U0) tavite orders for every eiyloof Flew mur Carriages for town tnd country. ‘We have on band, and are prepared to recelve orders for TAST CLASS ROAD’ WA0 Mf all wetghta, made andey our supervision on the premises, and warr-nted to de equint ri ind I OAD WAGONS, toany riber. wean. made in y, “We have also on and Le age rer a HA ae ARRLAGEM, eottabhe | for pari oF whieh we wl all at tow prices, PMNUNER & BTRVENS, 12.24 and 10 Walker strprn First doo: east of Mrondwag. AF 186 WHOT TWENTY. AROOND Svan FOR SAT ce nv Right avense: lot woxly), stale for four a way, Apply to ‘ARM, 240 ACRES, NEAR SAsAxp Ase UA; Ove. oF 260," near Binghamton, good land and well, loxated tuated ina best ‘arlisle, cheap for ct or veachange for ety property, 1 APP saa: yk SALE—HOUSE AND STABLE AT HUDSON CITY, in J.,00 Palisade avenue, ine direct line with the plank 1k from oboken; will be sold shea for: at by ‘applied for, Inquire of 4. W. SUS, rere atl Pay SALE—IN BROOKLYN, A THREE STORY AND F°%. t bricl Fort Green piace; Dasement brick fouse, on ‘also one brown stone, on Port'and avenue, near Washin k; lo- cation splendid, and must be sold. Inquire of . JACK. BON, on the premises, OR SALE—AT ONE THIRD THEIR VALUE, OR TO exchange for merchandise, five tracts of Wild Land in North Carol na, splendidly located in the cen.re of the copper regions, near a railroad; a rare chance for investme! Ienthait ear Ealf merchandise. Apply vo OALBRAT SR, Ti7'Pulton street. Also, for ‘sale one half interest In a copper OR SALE OR TO LET—A MEDIUM SIZED THREE story, bigh stoop brick House, in East Fortieth sirox, near Fourth avenue; contains all the modern improvemenis: has ever been occupied since finished ; ted. low Nanent or cold cheap, Laquire of JAMES. FREY, iit’ West Thirty-fourib street, between Highth and, Nini avenues, Relay paren, puinutea SALE OR TO ar A Le. EIGHT ROOMS, }, treea, vines, at New Durbam, tweaty A ty gl a a ‘. B. F. PERRY, five wakes fot depot at New Dur if FOR PALE Yo AT SONKERS —MR HACKETE Jill well and ive immediate possession of his much ad- ‘mired and most ellaibly loca corner way and Lage avenue, Yonkers 3 feet of award genily sloping to the ‘and upon Which is a fine stuce ed Dek awellin ae with all the mo- Improvements and convenien sstimiee yer of the Hudson, a cai nee 7 yin miucect4, Kralt apg abadg trees, shrubs, &o. derable portion of the purch&<¢ woney may rem: ‘The household furniture may be DAd 2! the Sew York city auctioneer. There a re piso for sale, with or separately from the foregoing, w viatof 100 by 20 feetad jolning the above aie on it sou, ud three plats om Lake arppee end facing on P Avéenud, to let or lease, the three story brick Store and Dwelling, exrosect Wells sveuus, together wiih the three veouat Eats stuotning sa Broadway; aleo a cottage on Warburton avenue, mission to view either of these premises apply to CHAD EAS NE & BROTHER Broadway Yonkers, and for terms to JOHN K. HACKRT, 56: roadway, New, York, Wore ts For gale also a, Fares’ of €08 prairie and 200 acres of Timber Land, ear Carlyle, ilitnota, RMS FOR SALE CHEAP—OF VARIOUS SIZES, \ATuallties, prices, near depot, sshools and churches, good brder, fence, bulldings and cultivation. Also some for exchange; one to trade for Western lands. SOUTHWICK & WOOD, 82 Narsau street. TRST CLASS COUNTRY SEAT FOR Salk Low— New mansion, healthy five fruit, seven acres on, Ech a Rochelle, baits mile from Station. Inquire of THADDEUS DAVIDS, iam street. OR SALF—ONK OF TAE PRETTIBST COTTAGES out of the city of New York, situated In Newtown, L 1, on stage route and proposed horse railroad route, 254 miles from the Biockiyn ferries House is new, contains eight rooms and cellar, witheixteen loteof ground attached, o> lars with fruit ‘and ornamental trees, currant and risp r in « Term RAPE AT HALF 108 VALUE, A HOUSE CON- attic and cellar, near the North nd; abundance of fruit; or will be completely furnished, Brokers and wo PATTISON, 111 Broadway. FOR MERCHANDISE OR of 153 acres, near the beau. |, Where there are 40 hotels ant onafarm. Address Chiids,*) 3500 in cash, balance bushes, grape vines, &e A YE, 61 Jonni street. (iarterly payment let for the seaso men need not apply OR IN FEDFORD, BROOKLYN, A GENTEEL Brick Hoare, 80298 lot A100" replete. With smogerm tan provements, sicuated on Maditoa street, between Franklin and Classon. “Price $4,0%, Terms eary. “Apply to EDWARD On OR SALE OR EXOHANGE--AN ELEGANT FIFTH Avenue Hovse, value $20.00), in part for a less valuable one, or merchandise ons fair Caxh Address or call on ©. La SMITH, 10 Pini POR, SALE GHASDSOME THREE STORY, BRICK House on Fifth street, Williamsburg, containing eleven rooms, basement and cellar, in good erder, on favorable torr anda great bargain, Imuire at Long ialand Pottery depot, 278 Pearl street, N. SAVE CHEAP-A HANDSOME HOUSE, WITH the modern improve ments, and three acres 'of land d, well stocked with fruit trees, within 36 minutes! of New York by curs every hour: first class neighborhood." In- quire of H. HOAQ, 76 Pine street. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—THE HOUSE AND Lor 206 Adelphi street, near De Kalb avenne; house cottage built, two story, attic and nt, with good sub cella contding 13 rooms, marble mantels ani gas throughout; | #8 feet ¢ inches by 100 feet; one of the best localities in Brook. iyn, and handy to the Myrtle or Fulton aveaue cars; will bo Inquire on the premises, or of THOMAS sold at a hereain. ___ SALES OF REAL ESTATE, —A LARG! gz. OO! lODIOUS a airshow York, OUSE BACHANOR Tem FIRST ghana stone fucr House No. 23 West Porty-t Bear Fifth frente st clase atone), for = peesy, ‘2 ie a —¥; pang SALE—$5,000.—A SMALL FOUR ish B tesement, cogs te good oer and , Buodern Apply ton L. re enet OLE at Th 1, LANDS IN VIRGINIA TOR SAUE OB 70 diateitiiy of the ‘nt srg ike b Brn FOR gaLE—arr ek pts poarien eee train, tha dep ‘depou ee ig, wold i pa = “ALUABLE OIL LAn.'* The Kanawha Buraing by. Locared ACRES OF LAND IN vi SONIA; ~ving and West Fork Oil Com» in the fo perben ‘The inte’ - ae Wielotty te wae great ails yielding frome yperty wil be sold id Ca ky and the ole, on favorable woes Box 380 Post office, ANTED—T0 PURCEASH, A FARM, 1 ‘or Conneoticut, frou 40" to. 90 aceée, wi ihe cae rook or pond on the piace som ‘Woodland Dear ® or three hoursof hew ork pie an fui cartleulars, Fu Sects (TCM 2 y= unless with ee Se ee ens ANTED TO PURORES in the cit Te factig Past or Rorthrivers jaonebptaed ergo Pera fee ANTED “O EXCHANGE—FOR A 8*OOK OF baa a te and 8) \otior HOUSE OR aia one with garden and 39, 3 00. address AM. M, box: S018 New sork dst Oflice, bie ANTED TO BUY—A GOOD HOUSE og LO} taped or Brooklyn. Address for two W. H., Herald oft 3 FINE FARM 8 AT. A BAEGAIN —TWO SPLENDID Small Lots, wit Hits. and the other foi 160 acres, situared om. short distance ‘houses, &c., all in ea isl conditi nm; well peg tal trees. Either i ve of the pene ‘aly: be giemee' aa soe wat lari ed ISLAND ?ROPERTY FOR SALE Ee ober He get 12 rooms, ralrsed ott fake in exo ae dry goods, Apply 0 aot faraitare OF Care KN, 121 Hudeas WILL BUY THE TWO STORY AND — Brick Parnas te Lot No. 90 pry done ment. In Tnquire of JOuN aes 87 Wall eee $10,000 Residence on Staten house, stables, carri Apply (OS Be JACOBS, Novi sch nee, for for city p Prope y, Spree ; health; Tocations —e y FURNITURE of warranted manufacture. Also A™ EE KINDS OF LORMITORS, MA’ wholesale and retail, More at G. Ww. BNEDERE, 2s oviery Derween Stan Houston streets Goods ranted Please call, and save mopey. you ‘he number. MAMSLLED © aac. en oF OF ZORAITURM, In pd ral mat fraseet oat Enthaseee ae 377 Cabal sree, =o SUIT OF ENAMELLED ‘$25, in all FARMINGTON, S88 Cn en it A Mabed im 1848, and delivered foe URNITURE.—THE ADVERTISE4 WISHES TO MBET with a persop who will furvish a bvuve of sixteen suitable forrbonrding The rent of the faraiture will b will be ly or monthly. Address W , box } WRNITC RE BOUGH ¢.— tn eash for all ng & 4 Cr iirrorn, Bede, Bedding, 4c, at 479 pom Thirty 4 fourth street, or Dy note, aid ‘above. assor.unest THK HIGHEST PRIC! PAIn reseed Furniture always on hand fey ut and Oak Sete Matt LLSD #U Ricreorated ana grained el ‘want 5W Fist & CO., macuteg ween Blesoker aud Bend sreeta. verers, Severn 6ob Broadway, away, botworn = eel fd 2 Ae GaRar OPTORTUNT —ennpenere OFFERE! a>ehing, Faraiture bt —4 & cash Customer by #0 y ioe avvendedt to Dy Mrs, Mia rONITY I8 OFFERED TO GENTLE- «left off Clothing to, dispose of, oat pce By caling OF the “te wa Srcth streste, Ladies rey can obtain = attended to BEITER PRICE PAID FOR LADIBS’ AND G) east off Clothing than elsew! or tne ng where, on account of the et I tee to the follow yrices :— ‘ye a sa Ea a Fy 5 . OUS, 28 seventh av between Twenty- fourth and Twenty fitih, sects rae bene attended to. Ladies attends LARGE ORDER FOR ited, sand eniletnen, if you wi Furniture and Jewerry, is to send @ note to B MINTZ, Ni inced ‘attended to by mrs Mintz tween Eighth th etrvet and Waver! 4 ENiION.—LADIES ANU GENTLEMEN, IF YOU want to get the one your cast off Clothi welry, the best you can do is to sen: on cage oO PIOLCEINO—= to gota fair prion the beat 0 79 a aie b avenne, wh toby Nr hd toby Mra Harris, LARGE QUANTITY OF CasT OFF © wanted rod the Western market. pam dispose of can obtain the highest cash price by @ store or addressing Daniel Doy'e, 491 Pearl street, BETTER CHANOB STILL —LADIES AND GEN. 2 Sere 9 a vo aa role weer Cloth ey | 2 Raven areane, be: indies attended to b 47) Wire Auhalt RARE CHANCE Pr pod AND GENTLEM! i 000 to purchase cast off Clotl eraiture, for the © slitor. ia market. be hig tee for them, by calling on uot ofGre seventh arenue, near seventeenth attended to bv Mrs Billa. ee: Ap ne | fat. — LEFT C4 small — "for which the fail vat0e ‘will be ‘paid i joase call at CLARK & CO,, 18 Fulton street, New York nroy, 44 Centre = ai SEVENTH AVENUE VOR SALE AT TARRYTOWN—A BRICK GOTHIC House, containing eleven rooms, with modern improve. ee eet ments; two ncres of ground attached, more if required, siti. ted on high ground, commanding « inagnificent view of the To be sold low and terms easy Apply to REQUA, iG Beekman street, or address box 461 Post office, R SALE—A DELIGTFUL COUNTRY R. Dacres. with house, all out guile | ferstof a mila water front, In Weste by New Haven Railroad. IDENOE, complete, three. uar: county; one hour Grounds laid ow - shad, bathing avd fishing. Address box 4,( No broker need app y. Fok SALE mA Foun gr stone f Lexingion the prem a SUBSTANTIAL, L RUILT, FILLE aqua ries and atts, and ad rear, marble maniela ges FS OR BAL B= A in frame Home, 39 feet fine IarK cater pingza furnace; four jot pernues 109 feet wea oF Foray Terms to suit, Apply oJ. BUN roa. 0 LET—DW GIN WES FIP Apply to OWT Hrondway. N He Use AND LOT POR estchesicr county, N attic, eltuated om Third av of the Episcopal (atone) church. The the garden is highly cultivated, and the lgcatton Is very sired! ‘ Aes LOTS First avenue Lote, east aide. b atree'a, grade even, with the avenue, changed for a bond an! mortgny perty Suneadh Apply to 1KVING & Newaau wireet 4 your satafaot! a} ee seventh creas, seocad door above a, 5 cabar ~JOOTHING —$5 SUITS, Prince sireet, corner of B ratr, 81 ‘$125 and $1 wt Uther Riching 1a proportion ee Meares one —_ fee coashtomre aoe Bu WORTH Gt G&NTLEMEN'S NEW AND thing wanted for the Western mar- “prise ever paid can, be opisiaed io ‘The highest cash peohene 3 pt f RESTAU RANTS, drank, no pay 1s required : ir on barrel; by Ln } ge " tdezen, and sl ton z Two "0 Bllver teas x oFk HAS DESPATOURD © the seat of war to keep mre il Minetitutions fll reliable information ean th fineotsa o'lina & Go'm Aley for three way. NTLEWAN, AWOUT TO BREOT A MAUL ‘ to form the arquaintance of a h ynren4 and Ve bos alt

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