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Schr 2P Godwin, Waterbury, Sloop Report, Rackett, New 7 Haven rk Ractott. ‘ Arrived. Sjexmship Denmark (Br), Th Liverpool Feb, ‘Quoeattown Beh. wit s ‘ndoo aud 468 passengers, onal Steam Navigation Ca, Stectuship Oeran Queen, Harris, Aspinwall March 6 wi trensure ‘ieight und’ passcagers, tothe Pacttic Mall Sic ip C “eSmship Gulf Stream. Seandela, Porto Cabello Feb 25, Laguarra 2tn, St Thomas March and St John’s, PR, 6th, With tudse aud passengers. to Smith & Dunning, ith inst, off Hatteras. saw a trig showing a blue and white signal, stripes running bi ntal. bound N; 12th, ateemabin It Cheney. hence for Aspinwall: same day, bark J V Minot, np ‘Steamsh'p Enterpe. Feldridge. Galveston March 2, vi Key Mae entre ead ‘Saasougers, to CH Mallory & Stcamabip ¥ Manhattan, Contin, Charleston, with mdse and agers, Morsay Petenmauip vet os Pabine. pa, Wiingtomd. days, with cot- ton and naval stores, to M' er Winaington ~ ary te lexandria, afternoon, at half-past one o'clock ; also thi bers of Tpraane ana York Logges ad ‘Copestone Chapter F. No. 598, erg Members of the fraternity are cordially invited to meet with us, By order of JOSEPH C, LOUGHERY, Master. Tuowas Stuvenson, Secretary. CLARENDON, At Whiteball, N. Y., on Sanday, March “10, Geores CLaKexvoy, in the 30th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respestfully invited to attend the funoral, from the residence of bis brother, M. BE, Clarendon, 4a 401 Pacific: street, Brooklyn, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock, CoGax,—On , Mareh 12, WiLttax C. Cocax, son of the late Bryan of Kadue, county Roscom- i — will afternoon, e take place this (Thureday) | at two o'clock, from his late residence, 267 Grapd street, | Wiltiamsburg. The friends of the family are invited to Woy mys be pee Vanes, e engers, Sreamentp 1 Trinconi, Sherwood, Portland, with mdse, to attend. JF Ames. Dublin papers please Sitatzahte Glanann, Goatrey, Boston, with mdse and pas CRONK. esorncy March 12, Cmartms Tatiman, | SD eers, obey. son of John Yallman ‘and Alice Cronk, aged 3 months | 502, Kate Prince =f Parton Co tne Wumederae aud 28 days. winds and fine weather all the passage; Tho friends and acquaintances of the family are re- | very I rea eo and Gen Giik sn anusualte spectfully invited to attond the funeral, this (Thareday) | strong SW eurrent and much thick weather: orossed the ajtornon, at two o'clock, {rom his late residence, No. 9 | Havator in the Facife in lon 194 W Nov 38, $2 dave out: Jan | Carmine street, 2. pas at Pe Darsty.—On Tuesday, Mareh 12, Mary E. Danrry, in | the 19th year of her age. Beloved by all that knew ber, Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, this (Thi stowed Pernam| whon getting uni h parted the chain and lost the tert Dower anche, with aout 8 tathome of chain; Equator in the Atlantic in lon 39, 118 days Jol" 1, with mdse ) afternoon, at two ‘o'clock, trom her late residence, No, 213 West Twenty- nip James Foster Je, Abse), BS fourth ‘aireet, and 3t army og ers. to C H yy gt Ke Fet en; fot Daty.—Suddenly, on Wednesday, March 18, Mary, | Savlernos stove the Chana the ship sprang ele wife of Edward Daiv, ‘The funeral will be duty announced. | DEVERRUX.<At Middlefown, Conn,, on Sunday, March 110, of typhoid pneumonia, Mrs. Sanan Euzsnern Jonx- eos George Poilock Devereux, Esq., of North Rept tantly ever since: same t drew Beohon, sexe, jumped overboard and aig oat: March §, Jobn Youngs, seaman, a anative of Ants fell from the imiszoutopsstiyard, and died. fro injuries re- celved. Burgess, Antwerp and Flushing. Jan Olina, in the 70th year of her age. ith mdi Schmidt's Son Puansxtty.—On Wednesday morning, March Ve Wi. | sion of Seary, Pegs mee to ae Ce aay mis iia | rea’ re madera ve LIAM M., only ining chiid of William M. and Cecelia | more moderate, north winds and very, cold. Fel s, an zt cont York: Mareh 9’A na a soon yrs ‘he carpenter, bung, fell over of nark Uktaites Melcher: Palermo Jan 8, with frult, ke, to Lawrence, G! & Co. jerk Amor Fraterno (Ital), Nardino, Leghorn Nov 12, with marble, £c, to order, Is bound to Boston. Bark Alina Morton (Br), Hines. Montevideo, 82 days, with hides. &6, to order. | No date, Int 6 8 N; lon 2428, spoke ship Hindson (of Rath), St days from Philadelphis, for apuleo. Dark Andiman (of Bath), Ous, Havana, I with wu- nT days nari rk 'G. encountered m severe ‘. Flannelly, aged 2 years 6 months and 8 days. Dearest Willie thou has left us, ‘And thy loss we deeply fel; But 'tis God who has bereft us, Be cuu all our sorrows heal, ‘The relatives and {riends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his [parents, No, 421 West Filly-fourth streot, on Friday Jarernoon, at two o'clock, Goruiy’—In Brookiyn, on Wednestay, March 13, Permr Goamsy, in the 3Tih year of his age. ir, to Nesmitl weith Tight easter The relatives and friends of tho family are respect. | hurricane from NF. during which stove bulwarks, ly invited to attend the funoral, from the residence of+ mace cetaonm, Perkin -ieueiasT days, with sugar, mother, No. 145 Witlonghby street, Brookiyn, on | prigt kW armatrong (of New Haven). B Ponce, Friday afternoon, at two o’ciock. een dian been Harrisox,—On Weinesday, March 13, at Elibeth, N.J,, JoraTHaN Hanmisos, in the 90:h year of his age. The funeral will take place from bit late residence, 24 Grand street, Elizabeth, on Friday afternoon, at one io’ciock. The relatives and friends are respectfully in- ited to attend, without further notice. Hore —On Tuesday. March 12, Mary Joseramn Hore, aghter of John aud the late Ann Hore, in the 18th rear of her ago. - The friends of the family are respectfully requested to ttend the funeral, this (Thursday) afternoon, at half. it one o'clock, from her late residence, 76 Stanton treet. Kykees,—In Brooklyn, On Wednesday, March 13, Mar PR, 17 days, with molasses, to Burdett € Frishor. 9 days north of Hatteras, with heavy 4, Feb 13, 20 Malien 8 of Port ica wns struck by lightning: it aerack the foretopmast, and carried away everything above, the lower ‘as obliged to put back to Mayaguez, for repairs, Tes 17, on the outward passage. lat. 20 07.lon 6L a7, ploked np the captain and crew (25 in number) of ship Fort (stuce reported abandoned), Capt Kennedy, of and erpool from Demarara, with a cargo of captain reporied the shin to have been in ato AM of Dee 17, and had abandoned he T Towner (of New Haven), Rice, Mayaguez. PR, 16 days, with molasser, toT Towner & Co. Is bound to New Maven, rig Ti Houston (of Stockton, Me), ee > Nouviten, rr ig anys, ‘with sugar and molasses, to RP Buel continuation of heavy gales, lost and split sails, &c. Largr (.. beloved wife ot Frederick Knebel, and only Fae aara. with sugar, aughter of Herman Busliman, aged 80 years, 10 monthe | icf pent Be’ Venom Catbarien,: Tdays ea nd 7 days. Brig W Greenough (Br>. . Remedios, 19 days, with Notice of faneral hereafter. molasses, to 11 J DeWolf & Co. Locxirt.—In Brooklyn, on Wednesday, March 13, ttle Currorp S, Lockrts, second son of’ Charles and aria J, Lookitt, aged 5 years and 6 days ‘The relatives and f:tends of the family aro respectfully nvited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot his 2 Brig Lena Thurber (of Portland) Gortett, Cay Francis. 18 lays, with sugar, to Brett, 8 ‘co, Has been 11 days nort! nd FE Brig Unicorn (Pr), Lake. Tui of Iyatteras. with stron SF winds, corn (Pr). 4 ‘anda, 28 daya. with galt, toDRDPeWolf &Co Was ashore on Faton’s Neck, but came of after Gincharging ea-z0% received no damage. arents, 71 J ec :o | Brig Leonard Rerry (of Demarara), Steele, Bermuda, 6 a ie he ei Oe goat i Ballas, wo FN flarvey.. Sid th company with sehr ‘alien, Marxart,—On Tuesday, March 12, Caspar Markarr, ged 45 vears. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Mvited to attend the funcra!, this (Taursday) afteraoon, st two o'clock, from his late ‘residence, 213 Third street, soon: —On” Tuesday, March 12, after a short illness, lARTIN Moore, a natl.c of the county Kildare, Ireland, g d 59 years. The friends and relatives of tho family. also those of is brothers, James, Jou and Patrick, are respectfully Inviied to stand the fun-Tal, from the corner of Atlantic Ind Hicks streets, Brooklyn, this (hursday) afternoon, it two o’cluck, Dublin (Ireland) papers please copy. Murray —On tes fay, March 12, Terese E(.Es, loungest daughter of Patrick and Catharine Murphy, ged 2 yeurs, 4 montiis and 4 days. Friends of tho famiiy are invited to attend the fune- this (thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from the ‘$:dence of her paven's, 87 Mleecker street, Mvsrs.--On Tuesday’ morning, Match 12, Grace pame Mynns, aged 1 year and 6 months. ‘Phe relatives and frends cf the family are resp ct- ly invited to attend tle faucral, this (Thursday) after- ‘rom the residence of her grand- No. 106 Varick street, March 12, Marna MeCane, anny Fontag tot Phiindelvhia); Townsend. Mobile, » with cotton, ke, to NL MoCready &Co. Had heavy ratteras. Brig Aliston (of Banzor, Me), Sawyer, Savannah, 12 days, ellow pine timber, to R P Buck & Co, Had very heavy Jes north of Hatteras. ig Clara Pickens (of Providence), Rodgers, Port Royal, 10 das. with ordnince stores, to N. ly McCready & Co. Has beon 8 days north of Hatteras, with heavy NE gules. Schr Luiatte, Underhill, Barncon, 10 days, with frult, to J &T Pearsall, Sid in company with, sehr Winonah, for New York, Murch 11, lat 86 90, Ion 73 97, saw schr Navigator. nd S Schr Isanc Moree, Bradford, Apalachicola, 19 days, with cotton and Inmber, to master. Sebr R W Brown, Tucker ‘8 smtngton, NC. Schr Mary Snow. Harding. Rappahannock for Providence Schr J G Oraie. Craig. Phtiadeluhia for Portland. Sehr A A Andrews, Kelley. Philede}phiafor Portiand. Sehr America, Reynolds, Bristol, RI. Below. Bark Arthur Kinsman (of Portland), from Havana. Marine Disasters. 0 was aground on the bar above Wilmington, and remained next day, bu was laying ¢ Smup Bavarta, Smith, from Havre for New York, befor reported dlamasted and prasengers taken off; put Into Payal 15th ult, She would not discharge, but sail as soon as re- ioved child of ears, 9 month: The re atives and frends of the family are respectfully hvited to attend the taneral, this (Thursday) morning, ten o'clock, from her father’s residence, Fifty-f{th ot, between way and Eighth avenue, McPortLanp.—At 183 Hester street, of consumption, |ATTHKW McP RILAND, aged 68 years.” Tho friends and rela‘ives are respectfully invited to tend the funeral, from te above residence, on Friday ternoon, at half-; past one o'clock . Sup LADY Katny Peet—A letter from the agent of the Underwriters, dated at Nassau, NP, Maroh_ 94. states: that Pil the eargo and materia's of ‘ship Lady Emily Peel, from Now Orleans for Liverp ol, wrecked near Gun Key. bad been saved and taken to Nassau; vessel gone to pieces, A (Rr), for Liverpool, is stated in a telegram a er Te Loe eer beon-bureed picapaieat: Goin and soutel Bank Agwes (Br) was discharging cargo of sugariand ru at TAS GACE) Thad bee co the recka, leaking ealy, Banx Zovorr, from Goree for Boston, which put into 8 Nag.—In Portsmouth, Va. Co hrm March 11, | Thomas. has been condemned. wa, ie ets Nash, of rookiya, Ly", agod St Baia Uxicons (Br), from Turks Talands via Halifax, NS; went re recently on ns m4 Pottane —Sudden'y, on Tuesday, March 13, Gxona- ona vam eg Ma a ae ape Roach, ‘4, daughter of the late Calvin Pollard. and brought to this city. Her cargo was landed on the Funeral will take place from the residence of her | beach, and will be lightered to the city. her, 253 West Eightoenth street, this (Thursday) alter- Baia Mowawx (Br), from St John, NB, for Havana, with ‘at three o'clock ‘The relatives and friends of the | Inmber, put into Boston 18th inst in distress, and reports that on the 7th, inagale, was hove down, cut away top- Raxosr.—On Tuesday, March wife of | masts and lost epee Sy ony tag | Le Feel fall ‘of water, beng Pere es and daughter of JB aod ad Fanny Fat- daueutien aot brought eae lhe leo of Cape c Cod, where ‘aged 24 years and 4 days. she anchored, and on the 13th was baste Goer by the the relatives and friends of the family are invited to | steamer McClellan, from Baltimore, and taken to Boston. tend tho funeral, from the residence of hor parents, 0. 66 Irving place, this (Thursday) afternoon, at one clock. Brio Conma Philadelpnia, with a cargo of '1500 'h to Antwerp, ran on the northern reefs of of Windsor, NS), Marsters, 12 days from bis. kerosene ofl, bound ‘Bermuda 27th ult. Gorm-—Suddenly, at Newark, N, J., on Tuesday, | She was making for the isiand, having experlenced, on the arch 12, Mrs. Euizaneru, relict of the iate John Robb, Brow nway neatiy al er sl OE tele weakens raufis., She shipped a tremendous sea, which ewept away bin and wheel, with compasses, charts ana other wad sue struments; stove bulwarka, at the tame time washing the captain overboard, ‘who fori: nately had previously taken the precaution of fastening a rope to himself, by whish he was enabled to regain the ves- fel after receiving some severe spraing and bruises, Ca Marsters describes the sea during the gale as terrible, ‘inte of ine crew having to. lash themselves, to the maine — ‘T5th year of her age. ‘uneral services on relay afternoon, at half-past one lank at her late residence. Samiaty.—The funeral of Mra. Mary Sanurty, wife of ilham Sablein, appointed for ten o'clock this (fhars- y) morning, is postponed until twelve o'clock, on ac- Sant of the non-arriva! of her son. siurgon.—On Tuesday evening, March 12, of conges- | mast and pumps six hours for safety. The vessel has beet on of the lungs, Mary Fuso daughter of Edwin W. | cxiricated from the rocks, and was towed into Many 't Frances H Simpeon, azod 1i months and 15 days bp Awaba ischarging her cargo. She is 6 tronds of the ‘amily are invited to attend the hears, this (Thursday) a‘ternoon, at two o'clock, from ne residence of her pareuta, 249 Washington avenue, rooklyn. Saar.—On Wednesday, March 13, Taomas E. Snay, in a 824 vear of his a His relatives and friends, and those of his brothers, HValter and John Shay, are iospecifully invited to ‘ationd from his late residence, No. 170 West Thirty- day afternoon, at two o'clock, with- Stann —On era peed: March 13, ed ad Kong vowed of 0. jayette street, Broo! MFORT —_ ive hase year of his age. ? Notico of pore A op rg bce ba Th faved vara 12, Wiiwsam E, Taran, ast oon of Thomas M. Talman, aged 12 years, 6 months Pte teslces and friends of the family are respectfully noe ited to attend the ~ Tae from the Church of the pee Po moi! ughtet of Michael and Ana ‘Soto, aged’ mows from 42 West Baltic ye Heyry ony from Galveston for New York, wrecked near Gun hhas gone to pieces, "Her cargo, consisting of about 600 bales cotton, hides, wool, mm saved and bog 4 cavities had pied ararded Seisee Doto On the soun nm r cent; cotton, oot bo 40 per cout? materinis 60 per cents Mincelinneous. ‘a37 Tho steamship Gulf Stream, which arrived from St Thomas yesterday, brings, among others, the mate of the Danish bark Christiana, which was sunk by collision with ye steamship North America Jan % off Sandy Hook, mak- ing ‘a total of lives saved as follows:—Mate, second mate and four seamen. NG Stan. A134, 963 tons, built at Seeersecst tu labs, now at Boston, has been sold on private Bank St Cram, Al, ine built at Port veal in 1865 has been sold on terms not made public, Whalewons Canton, of NB, i: Saeed Nov 15, in lat 6 N, ton HW eeatoall well second, third and fourth days ont from, home Seprsenesd very ery rugged weather, but aatained no damage. 7 Spoken, &e. Ship Bosworth (Br), from San Franciseo for Liverpool, Jan 2, lat 0 88. lon Sw. Ship Aleeapden, trom, Callao for = no date, &e (by ship Daniel Brown, at Fortress Moni Forcign ay , Feb 27—Arr in the river, Venus, Parker, New __ Serena cb Maria, Underhill, “heey March vay Fore beige Fen jenrietta, seen |= oper, from ov arr ‘hrs Joba Preegas, a Hae eg pal fa Ewalke poo aRTNORL Feb 97—Sid bark Fanny Lewis, Gillian, mayen ers it el Hem ante Mares, an 5 iekemutae pecker and nde hac aac otic aS | Wy barks Arizona, Conant, for enn beth, Ames, Mobile, to Sarr 100 RR FP nt Bavaria, Smith, from Havre tn Ppa ptasemets Bouder, Paine, Phila- riday 75 spat alt jeket from foot ot | Wiscewa.—At Plasbush, Le 1 on Tuesday. Mare March mancrs H., second daugb! of John ‘the tri da of the fam’ one -remgeeeey bee fond py funeral fay ore, Reformed on Tees WaTeR PONT OF NEW YORK, MARCH iar 1807, (Br), Harrison, Liverpool via Quepns- ah-keo, Stirling, St Jago do Cude—Wapdell & ‘ing, Norfolk, City Point and Rich- . me ann Norfolk, City Potat and hit Moston Henge Steamship |, New Bedford—Forguson & al 181d Susan B Thompson, Downing, Rio i Morgan 2 Be, jan Daher, Ke cna Jeffers, dp vre=- Ho} q . | sid atin tok sy LAG Florence, Peering gieans are ert Tears UB ie = 16—Arr Nicobar, Bellamy, Liverpool (and ‘bark Lori Palmersto a (Rr), ve NEW YORK HERALD, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1867.—TRIPLE SHEET. Mieagoame, Feb 2—In port schr EMen Perkins, Per'zins, | next day. Bla Bist, sehr Cyrus Fossett, NB, Nartes, Feb 15—Sid Potos!, Coffill, Messina. Fontsmoven, Feb 27—Sli Windsor, Cochran (from Ham- burg, NYork, RTLAND, Reb 29—SId Rosa Boettcher, Sebultz (from Marre, ee, 1a, Dougt Panama, March 1—Arr steamships Guatemala, Douglass, Central American ports; Golien City. Watkins San Fran: cisco, Sid Feb 26. steamships Salvador, Rathbun, Central American ports; Mareh 2, Golden Age, Lapidge, San Fran- reise, Feb 8—In port bark Amanda Jane, for New fork i: _ SomnmanoNTeE, Feo 26—Arr Artistic, Gamon, NYork, for 8r Magaree,, Feb 26—Arr in the roads, Atmable Maric, i Betwowas, Ma March 1—, ip South Amer" nti gg steamah| mer'ca, Ti New York (and ald mext day for the Ball: brig fala (Br), Fidel yy seeking. Stone, Trthidad d je Cubs; Sd, Persia, (Br), bo, t0 fond ena Cnvz, Cuba, Feb 25—Sid brig Cascatelle, Carlisle, ‘Tearant, Jan 2%6—In port bark J A Blaisdell, Sawyer, for ‘At do no date, ship Odessa, Nickels. for Boston. Tarmere, F at id barks Aun Elizabeth, Norgrave, Mes- sina: amiga, 3 on Vauransisd, Feb 5—Arr Chattanooga, Boston. American Ports. APATACHTOOLA, March 2_tn port ship Lrdia Skolteld Srolteld, for Lan brig 3 pe ones, for ara Gert do; wig. Cup rior to 2d, bark Mary Bowers, NYork. N, March taeate steamers Saxon, Matthews, Phi- hndelpins Nereus, Beate, NYork: Br sclir Herve iy: man, ae pei Be nteamahip Avia. acaulay, iver Dool‘vis Halifax: Br brig ning, do: sch yoston. "Bid sseauiors Win Keaneay Reman, apa Ginsgue March 12—Arr brig G: schre John. Belly, Boston:* Aural foes Area Imes, Holmes, NYork. Farn' ns 403 pa Atlan : *hauldneck nie Prince; han, i Bi "Bien a x eS arty, BETON. Mareh 13—Sid schr Label Scranton, New FORTRESS M eg u reh Ay ring jot boat bi: land boarded the ship et, from Rio Janeiro; br =f ‘Demerara, and ur Phant from P. Les ali for Baltimore, and bark mn Callao for NYork. a ‘Marci: 12--Cla “or ir Elwood, WY NeW HAVEN. Ma NM Brainard Ham. oh 12—Arr echra M ton; Phebe Bitzabeths tally Talitha’ & Hannah, She epard. Relow, atanchor, bound E, schrs Israel H Rowden, from NYork for Fall River: Stephen Waterman, from do for New Redford; Panny Forn, trom do for Providence: B H Brages Edwards, from Ellzabethport for, Hartford: Fiy Away, 8H go, McFarland, bound to Providen w PHILADELPHIA, March 12—Arr brig "Meteor, Anderson, Matanzas; sebra Ella Ai Amaden, Smith, NYork; Julia E Pratt, Nickerson, do; ‘pte Brown, Boston; F Nickerson, Kel- ly, do; Dirigo, an Providence; Yankee Blade, do. Cld barks B Sehuitz, Anderson New Orleans; Sheldon, Demarara; brign Agent (Br), West, Genoa; Samuel ‘Welsh, Hoecker, Gibraltar for orders; schrs Ida F Wheeler, Dyer, Havana; AJ Ross, Small, Cardenas; A ing, Ludlam, Galves' PORTLAND, Salsreh Arr steamships North American (Br), a Liverpool via Londonder St_ Patrick (Br), ‘Trocks, Glasgow: achra Delaware. Croc! ott; Eurotas, Ham, and Adrian, Everett, Rockland for NYork: Cld schr Blons on! ere NYork. DENCE. March 12—Arr schrs Mary Ts Vankl unter, "Phiiadeln iia: Jobn M Taylor, Fowler; Benj Butler, Fowler; Elizabeth English, Sipple; Rescue, Kelley; Amelia, Beebe: ‘James M Bayles, Arnold; H W Bensdic, Case; conet, English, Barker; Connecticut, Stephen: izabe'h- : Crusade, Averill. NYork for Pawtucket. ete schs ‘ail, Merrill, ter spony ea Billow, --, Elizabethport for Pawtucket. Sid schrs Titmouse, Robbins, len ngs 9 river, Va; John Brooks, Fox. Elizabethport; sloop Ann B Holnies, Harding NYork (or Wareham). AN ‘eb 10—Arr barks Emma (Prus), Kn, Batavia: 15th, Gazelle (Brem), Meyer, Acapulco; March 11, ship Chieftaia, naraiso; bark a oot Small, Boston. Sid Feb. ship Commodore. Grozier, Cork: bark Friedrich (Prus), Fries, do: 13th, brig Commandcur (Ham), Wittkagee,, do; 14th, barks Formica (Nor), Thom- sen, Hong Kong; March il, ship Roswell Sprague, Urosby, Liverpool. _Cld Feb 13, bark J W Seaver, Reany, Foochow and t Fetropolovakl, ALEM, March 1—Arr echr Mary Alice. Perry. Lincoln- ville for. ‘ork, Sid from below llth, schr Mary 5 Lunt, aie se Philadelphia. WILMINGTON, york, z March 13—Arr steamer Sappho, New HOUSES, ROOMS, &C.. WANTED. fs “RMAUE FAMILY OF ADULTS WISH TO ORTAIN A Floor of throe or four rooms, unfurnished, suitable for Nousekeeping. Terms mustbe moderate. Down town loca- tion preferred. Address J. H., box 146 Herald office. GENTLEMAN AND WIFE WISH A DESIRABLE ZA. Second Foor, unfurnished, convenlent for housek ing: good location, water close!, &c. Address, stating torins and particulars, Mansfield, Horald office. T $85 | ROWERY-RLEGANT AND NEWLY FUR- ished Rooms water, &c.; by floor or agra ‘ately: splendid Tocation, ater iitiluety siete. A HOUSE WANTKD-WITH 10 On 15 ROOMS. UN- furnished, to be used as a boarding house. Address, stating rent and location, Newark, Herald office. PLACE WANTED—BY A RESPONSIBLE PARTY, auttable for a restaurant; must be in a good location for business. Address, stating particulars and ront required, Restaurant, Herald office. STORY MODERN, UNFURNISHED OR, rnished House wanted, in a central location, mn vefore Ist April. by A responsihlo party. ADAMS & CO., 93 Broadway. THREK STORY, MEDIUM SIZED HOUSE WANTED FO Sh part with ponses: immediately (east, side, preferred), by a responsible tenant. | Rent to $1. References unexceptiona- ble. Address Adams & Co., 958 Broadway. WANT, A THREE STORY HICH STOOP HOUSE, $200; unfurnished, "$200 oF wisn full partlosiars, box oat oflce, CE A eee re ie QTORE WANTED_BY A GERMAN, FOR IMS EDIATE ngpening ta the dry goods business: must be wall located his elty or environs, Address F., box 135 Herald office. HE, ADVERTISER DRSIRES TO HIRE A WELU FUR. rat class Residence in this city for a small vate io Aad Address, stating Toweat terms and loca box ost ANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED COUPLE, NO WSitlurensin a good neighborhood, of a House, with modern improvements, unfurnished; Sever Part pre: ferred; or would také a lease of a small house, below Four- tre mocrlipr ol side. Address, with all particulars, T. office. ANTED—TO RENT A BUILDING, FOR A CABINET Manufactory, at Possible with steam power, and located not below Houston, and not above Fifty-ninth streets. Ad. dreas, with terms and particulars, Fischer & Brother, 128 Macdougal street. ANTED—ONE OR TWO ROOMS, ON OR NEAR Broadway, for a small club. Addross, stating terms, location, &e., H. A, W., box 3,289 Post office. Wes HOUSE OF ABOUT 14 ROOMS, WELL Jocated on Brooklyn oo ta; rent - to nexeuet $1,000 per annum. Address Co., 23 street, New Y ANTED—A MEDIUM SIZED UNFURNISHED OR partially furnished House tn this br in Sg = board betwadn th fl Ist of May. A x ANTED—IN HARLEM, A SMALL oben OR PART * a oe ‘aay five or six rooms; rent must be mod- erate, J. L., 195 West street. ANTED—BY A } SMALL FAMILY, NIOR, APART. ‘ments, in a private dwelling; down jocatton, Addrene, staling torioy, He Lee Kee tation ®. Lars ONE ij ven brverngen A, OR THIRD Floor, suitable f wate fami, between Tentn aod Thiet greet ret ‘wont of ron: References vox 2078 Post office. Wistar A RESEOnSIALE, Ne NG MARarED couple, no children, Part of a modern bull part, and wr Fourteenth street, west sido of ferred. Rent not to exceed $1,000, References ddress, ‘and full par- > with Wa. NEW YORK OR be pea Wary ved A SUIT Rooms, on second or sulta- hi, confiden- rh reersnoes and term, within four day, box 3 ‘ANTE! allen for Nagy ae Counts Heat & BERNARD, 14 Ping street. “tools ” esis ANTED—IN BROOKLYN, IN A PEARS LO Lo. erin et to toad SR tonam: Address, Pont office, N. ¥. irr | W'chtdrn, ie teghorhos of ie hirer oNe tivity, tm ier tirg nen Sees Lewis vance. Address iT OFA a O08, a = wees FURNISHED na es : en ae bed cae rea a bees WAVED 20 ARMIATHRER, aTORY HOM Stoo? See Seventh ond on ONARD 1, Foom 16. hav and fog the me Pm nn hn he herrea tj. W RENT-A SMALL HO’ choy thes Fortleth Ske." Fo a April,” Address Vox yx 4,70 avenues, avout WARTRD To arnt ar YONKERS On NEAR NEW Yor, a nice tmall plane. by @ reas, stati) Seay rent and all fan, station A, New Yor! ARMY AND “WAVY Cb/ CLAIMS. jRounty ‘NOW ‘REAL oY Fol A YMENT.—SOLDIR Ra, in your disecsarges. Casi ney Sotingoed In. tone nOALh HU, UIE WEN: Arm and ewes: M. prinaipal offlcs 175 South street; branc! BE PAID POR ROUNTY AND AL yasu, W “Oh 9, ches e government, ae 03 York AC ii vad RS Wall sts Now Yorks HOUSES, ROOMS, &c., TO LET. 20 RENT. FOR BUSINESS PURPOSE Store on Broadway in the new Herald building, the Most eligible location in the oity; dimensions 2ix4 feet. Plans sad information furnished at pregout ofliee of Herald. A —TO RENT, FROM IST OF MAY, TIE STORE ON A. Aon street in new Herald buitaing the most eligible location (or BUsiNeRS purposes fu the citys dimensions 4 by Si foot. Plaxsand information fur: at Herald ofioe, A710. BENT IN NEW HERALD BUILDING oR. + nerof Browlway and Aun gm Offices, slugly or ta suits; most desirale location in the cit; Plans and rnished at viliee of the Nerald,_ A “TO LBIEROM 187 OF MAY, TOP PLOOR OF + house 105 Nassaw sireet, corner of Aun strect, sult able for light business purposes. Apply at the Herald office. Aron a paileg strana iw conayior te aie Mog Sak . ‘ulton rw occu the Herald. Apply at Herald ofiee, pled by the New York FIRST Theos CONSISTING OF FRONT AND from. Pact of as splendid location for a i: Rony at 177 Bleecker sireet. pi? FOURTH, AVENUE, CITY AND COUNTRY Houses to let.—See STANLEY DAY'S Weal Estate Ctr. vroet can be had free or mailed upon receipt of stamp, PART OF A FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET-NO. 1? 25 East Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth Srenven; Tout 8100 per mao FIRST CLASS HOUSE, 70, L8T—23 STUYVESANT v1 A permit tn fine order’ {7% T. BURNITAM, WO Mud: son street. BROADWAY, NEAR WAVERLEY PLACE, A vO tultable for for a light business, App'y to Mr. 8. L: Faas SUIT OF UNFURNISHED ROOMS—ADAPTED TO ing, be Tet to pe celine and wife, without aways ral and very Address vr. P., ‘Herald office. SMALL eee STORY HIGH STOOP omen’ 72 let; poomeen: & rent $1,000. Apply to BILLING 200 O Bact Forty-first street. ‘\ FINE FOURTH FLOOR TO LET—SIx ROOMS, GAS and water, northwest corner of on -aecond street and Eighth avenues rent per annum, $580, | Also fue Basement same house, per annul 15. miiiisailt sa E. Leak &B. ar BURNICAN, SECOND STORY OF FIVE ROOMS, WATER AND to let.—Rent $30. Apply to C. 0, BELLINGS, 200 Kaur Forty-aret atrect. T SMITH & CO’S., & FIFTH AVENUE.—PURNISH- ed Houses to rent. West S7th at, four story h. a, brick, 19 rooms, per month$360 27 EB. Mth st, B story h. ° per month 400 W. 22d st., four story Per month Ed West 19th'st., three story. A ROOM AND KITCHEN, PARTIALLY FURNISHED, to let to man and wife; gas and water. Inquire at 309 Fourth avenue. VERY DESIRABLE COUNTRY PLACE AT PORT. chester to let, with one acre of Ground, well ees Barn and Stabie.' JOHNSON, MILLER oR ALL, bam ‘street. NEATLY FURNISHED SITTING ae AND_ TWO Bedrvoms to let, for housekeeping. Call ut 477 Sev- énth avenue, three doors above Thi irtystt A NICELY FURNISHED SECOND FLOOR TO LET— Jn a private family; the house has every improvement; Fent $60 per month, atd08 West Thirty-first street. Call for three days. TEUGENE CHEVALLIER'S, Furnished and unfurnished ' Ho} to Ist, in Fifth avenue, Thirty-ninth, Thirty-«ighth, nty-third, Twen- tieth, Seventeenth, Twelfth, Tenth and Ninth streets; also on Union square, Waverley place and Bond street. RARE CHANCE.—A THREE AND A HALF STORY brown stone House, with all improvements, located in One of the best streets in Brooklyn, to rent, iurnished, or for sale, with or without Furniture, as the owner wishes to travel for his health. Address G. G.G, 10 Chambers st, CIGAR STAND TO LET—IN A FIRST CLASS BAR- room, Inquire at 784 Broadway. FAIR BONUS WILL SECURE THE UNEXPIRED DEDAR STREET— Lease of a full furnished first class brown stone fiouse, vicinity ‘of Madison park, at one-half. its present rental valuation. For particulars address P, A. Y., Herald olice. Fu RNISHED HOUSE TO LET—A FEW DOORS A. T. Stewart's, First floor would be let sep. arate? for business. Permits of Mr. WALSH, 07 Nassau street. PERFECT LITTLE GEM OF A HOUSE—BROWN stone, 40 let, furniitied, with new plano, sewing ma- chino, Ae. ° AD ¥ lo owner, 27 Eust Twenty-fourth street, near Madison square. FURNISHED NOUBE TO hte LA ers with immediate possession; full of boat further particulars inquire at 29) Bridge stroet, rookiyns HOUSES, ROOMS. 0.7 To Ler. STEAM POWER.—TO L&T, LOWS 95X10), WILH GOOD Tight and stand power, ai 91 Mercer street. & . RICHARDS. —LorTs AND ROOMS TO LET, on ro aavand Ang streets, Apply at TO. H STEAM POWER; THE PREMI- Sheen Kon. Hand 24 Monroe sirwets ib (reserving frst fo , together with privilege of steam bollars; water free, To lease by HOMER MORGAN, No. Pina st T2. UPVER Fase OF THE NEW MARBLE BUILD No, 781 Broadwa: " ot LET, LEA suitable for any light busingss, or together, Apply to Ln Vill be rented separately E. 0. LU nioy. 40o., ine street, ITWRER STORY Miketor HOUSE mo im ‘NO. @ JEF- hoa aie miraak, "Raterenee requ quire at 146 10 LET—BROADWAY, CORNER OF BARCL. street, a basement store pend ® for aale of carpets or dr; 1x40 feet. “Apply at ofice 89, fu the bulldtug, "7 8°48; (T° LET-FIRST FLOOR AND BACK BASEMENT, 77 %_Third street; possession April}. inquire after 9 A. M. uM LET—FOR THREE YEARS, BROWN STONS EN- :s\ hancment House, 16x86 feet, 104 Wave airy fourth anrebt B08 ‘HO. TAWRENOM, Saint DONS WS, Fe 18 As Me, Y iy, Ro taker at SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF apne street, two doors east of Becodwrars suttatle f toro club room or other ti tht business pul Poses: AppIY to Rowers, MELIA CLARKSON, on Pte 10 LETHE UPPER-PART OF HOUse. 90 CANAL street. between Wooster and Laurens sty $1,600. Inquire atJ. NEUBAUER'S hair store, BH Sanat: 10 LET—IM4E TWO TOP LOFTS, EACH 325x100, o6s Ue Sees eee on the premiseasy Wale TAYLOR. unum APPIF 10 LET—THE STORE AND FOURTH a FIFTH r Lofts, 45 Fuitos street, Inquire of JOSEPH WEST, on e the premises, betwee 2 and 4o0’clock P. M. 7° LET—HOUSE 4ND STORE 81 MAIDEN LANE.. Inquire on the prepines, of A. CHRISTIAN & SON. T° LET—SECOND SYORY FRONT OFFICE, ALL furnished, corner of Maiden lane and Front street. see to. T. B. WHITNEY, 18 Front street. LET—STORE 28 EIGHT AVENUE; LOT LARGE, A pih.a rear butlding on it Also the three Upper Lofts $5 by 100 cash Pisthea: teen uN AO Bish eo and water in. “Apply to's. WHEAT 850 Woot ie fas ncn a 9 ses, pease. &., TO LET. Hor 10 LET eutivens the #\reet; water om the oy," erence need apply. Mo LET-A FaNDsom."LY PoRNisven f containing 16 room, with, the goodgwill of ger boarders. Possession on ‘the Int Of Apri. Apply at tie Clinton pl pO LET—A FRONT ‘ROOM, SDITABLE FOR AN 7 office or study. Also o Pourdom, un (uralshed in Twen- ation a. hear ‘Third avenue, address A. B, O., * MA’ iT oA PAMILY on ko. Attic of House Bo. Galy those with tue be WiTnoor 9) Barrow t of ref. WP pe pee, IMMBOIATELY—THE SECOND FLOOR In stoop House 6 Third auenue, four rooms, dlonets and’ all modes month. Inquire in the Jewelry sare ments easier LET. FURNISHED—4 THREE STORY HI Dey ater ae . MILDEBE GER, 8) Carmine FOR 9 (0 ""0 LET AND PART OF PARLOR kURNITURE FOR sale—A two ste id basement he-< House. wrap te eerie B iD, MILDEBERO™ © Carmine atreet, LES Gaidbenipsne cnet imeem ms HOBOKEN—A Apt T°. 2 oan, with alah meteorite ipodern 4 Seat location on’ Hudson street ‘9 omalt Tawuiiyy read $1,200, “ Taquire of L, at eed | 41 Broadway 10 LET OR LEASE—TO A PARTY WHO Wi. BUY the Purniture only, a desirable House in a location. URMY & COPLA: 01 LET OR LEASE—POR = TERM OF YEARS, Finer Loft southeast corner Broome aud Broadway. quire on the premises, PO LET OR LEASE—T0 A PRIVATE, FAMILY ONLY, a furnished House in Pe Westel ade containin, jacent to Pelham bi n, stable and ice-howse filled; abum- perfectly Hee laundry; good dance of fruit and rees, fine lawn; location per! healthy, neighborhood desirable. WM. H. RAYNOR, No, 6 Pine street. LET " Tet ro ree 3 FOUR YEARS’ LEASE FOR SALE—OP ton « ‘a desirable locat i cURD, aT Broadway: Apply to pe a ct RA cai cr at Oo (LET, 1 oR baer’ aah get biel BOND Pdi three sto basement, offices in rear, ‘Ape at nb Contre alfeets third floor, between It and L 10 LEASE—FOR TWO OR THREE YEA! FUR- nished or unfurnished, one of the best Houses ark, fronting the Park and near the depots, with fine stable, Inquire of SHERMAN BROTHERS, 42 Warren street. (0 LEASK—A FOUR STORY FACTORY, 10) FEEP front, on Thirteenth street, two minutes’ walk fromm Bi 5 buildings, tt rdand 3 rontay JU arene buildings, large yard and steam engine, [0 LET-THE THREE STORY HIGH STOOP HOUSE in Twenty-eighth strect, near Ninth avenue, three rooms deep; has all the modern improvements; chandeliers in par- ors and gas burners, with bot and cold water throughout. Apply to8. WRAY, 86 West Twenty-third street, MPO, LETITHE BASEMENT OF 42 GREENWICH street, near the upper ferry to Jersey City; nicely fitted up for an oyster saloon. Fixtures ali new, and to sold SiePaa Immediate possession, Apply to JAMS PRICE, ud: on street. 0 LET_FROM THE 1ST OF MAY, TWO HOUSES, with Stores, in South Seventh near Second street, Brooklyn, E, D. "Inquire of T. NICHULLS, 190 West Elev: enth street, N, ¥. 10 LET—SBORE AND. og it AND. FIXTURES for sule; store 5 feet deep. 682 Sixth av. rO LET—A DESIRABLE LOFT, IN THE MOST CEN- tral part of Broadway. Fixtures for sale. Address A. ¥.B., Herald ofice. 10 LET—FIRST FLOOR OVER STORE; TWO LARGE Rooms and Hall Room, Croton, &o.; Sixth avenue, be- tween Nineteanth and Twenticth' streets; possession Ist April: rent $50. Address W. Ford, box 216) | ‘Post ollice. ro My -THE LOWER PART OF THE LARGE HOUSE 231 East Tenth street, between First and Second ave- nues; rent $800. To be seen after 2 o'clock. 10 LET—TO A PRIVATE FAMILY, A SMALL FUR- nished House in one of the very best Jooatiites in, Brook lyn; terms $300 per month, Address T. R. H., box 3,845 New York Post office, 0 LET—A VERY FINE LIGHT BASEMENT, NO. 25 Chambers sireet. Ny 85 Ann street, 10 LET—A FINE LARGE STORE, CORNER OF Perry and Bieecker streets, suitable for drags or an; mereanttfo business; also St. re ‘Mi Bleecker street, new ani neatly Snisbed; ta snd Dwolling Part or S61 and 88 Bleeck- er atreet, Limpiovaments; slag two lange Bageinen is Nitaay 609 pe naagat Apply to J. D. SHIPMA: - ee order. fH. L. & BT 10 LETTHE SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF ree Rooms, with bathroom; ‘ront Room on the third’ floor, and back Basement, in house 487 Henry street, A710, LET. A FINELY LOCATED STORE, WITH » nice fixtures, 899 Canal street. Rent $90. dia’ possoasion tay be had: Apply in furnisbing store 118 Hudson street. A GSRHENDIDLY [FURNISHED MOUSES ON 20, + Gist, 3d streets, Livingston place and 12th street. Un- Tarnished on West 384 jatreet $100, Apartments to sutt all partics. ELKINS, 80% West Twonty-Ofth at. A. 200D, PAYING HOTEL TO LET OTHE FURNI: ture and Good Will for sale; price $7,000; has a cood bar, Or, would take a partner with half the amount In ‘This isa rare chance for a matic man. Lo- ention the best in the city, being only a few r‘blocks frou tie English, French, Germap end California Steamship docks, Can accommodate from 0 to 100 persons. Hat anly $1.00 You can see for yourself. Address J. Mille, box lerald COSEY UNFURNISHED COTTAGE AND SEVERAL Floors to let—Rent $12 to $35 a month; also & aplen- immediate didiy furnished Possession; open da evening. 114 Third avenue. th iu AT nCORXWALL, ON THE HUDSON-TO LRT, 1M- mediate na House, furnished comple with seven acres 0} Lind, cat honse and stable; fruit and shade trees In abundanco; splendid river and land views. 8. EMBERSON, 431 Eighth avenue, POARVING HOUSE, FIRST CLASS, TO LET_WITH five yeurs' lease; always Alled; beat lonatian in the city Yearly income $16,003, | Furniture insured for $10,000, Rent $560 per month; quarierly pagments, in advance. Best sacue Tity required. Adddress H. W., care of Schlarbaum & Co., mechanicians, 302 Broadway. ROADWAY bao oat TO RENT AT A BARGAIN—EN- tire Lofts near Duane strect, 25x130, running through to JOHN LLOYD. & SUNS, 15 Nassau street. BRospway SIDES 1 WILL LET, O AN OFFICIAN ‘or dealer fn (ine cu inch fane; gue geal Store, in the best location on Brosdway. "e ae B. H., box 208 lierald office. ROADWAY STORE TO LET—NO. 654, NEAR SPRING Offices and Lotts, same building. Apply, from u to in in Tiott"s Malt Extract depot, on the premises, pc bmn acne co tment Oss STREET STORES TO LUT.—ONE OR FIVE rs; BS Ci $67, Canal street, near People's 2 aquire of MILLEN & 00. 37 Cual street. ESIRABLE COUNTRY SEATS TO RENT—FURNIS'I- ed and unfurnished, ae Island, Jersey, Westches- ter county and Sentestionss a few Houses in the city; beau- tiful House, furnished $150 per mont FREEMAN a CO.) a2 Brondway. x ¥ Pena) HOUSES, . RENT. Ds of the clty of Ne New York will receive a at pees March 16, 1867, at 2o’clock P. M. ‘one yearof such Piers, Hi oe, the leases vot which which y Re yO a By order of the king Fund. Se ESSA 44, 1867. ALRGANTLY PORISHED i WTS 20 Len ply to KING & CO., Fifth A Kreaue agtonY 22 Lae FA gtouy to Let-rae a Ls tay 8 eo ay f SCHIBFFELIN, inv William strect, —, FLOOR TO, LET—20 ~~ gassed Parlor and =y CLASS bi shen ge PROPERTY TO LET—1N Wi wivsia, Ham roedyfay nnd Fire and West pas Titles Gon 408 rier Rrra ‘ran Ml bite) ner ponte. urn Lagi £ Furmuied HECKER STREET; Room. Call for LET—THRER-QUARTERS OF A HOUSE, AT Seventh venue, between Twenty-second and ‘Twenty. third streets. Gas and bath In house, From 10 to5, Parser LARGE, HAUL hpernenn FOR ASSEM- , dancing or alnb ssion given immedi- dae Apply 09 URMY & y COBLAND, 410 Fourth av. spo LET—BY URMY & COPLAND, 410 FOURTH AY., House In 28th st., between Sd and ‘Lexington $1, House in dint at., bet House in U6th st, between teen Ist and 2d av ison and Park, 0 LET—TWO LOFTS, WELL aa oy ey | IN Sn centre of the city. Address B. x 149 ee (PO LBT—AT 300 WEST NINETEENTH STREET, TO A Fesponaible tenant,, Basements and Parlor’ Floors third ‘door, with gas and water. Rent $60 per month, ‘adaite preferred, big LET—ON TWENTY.THIRD wa revdetadenesl) TOA z rivi eg ae vod. ed gh = shtacgment! fo 8 Lee responaible tensnt, Hout Feasonable, office, stating where the parties can 10 LET—FANCY “STORE; LEASB, STOCK AND FIX. tures for sale. 1,852 Third avenue, near Kighty-fourth LET—A HOUSE | CONTAINING 2% ROOMS, WITH- in three blocks of the Cooper Institute; desirable for one who can furnish and Tot Teralahed apartments. Ad dress J. Howard, Bible House Post ollige. LET—A COUNTRY HOUSE, TEN ROOMS; ELEVEN acrea of land, in South Orange, near depot; possession ist April. Apply at 56 East Fourth ‘street. 10 LET-THE HOUSE NO, 65 LONDON TERRACE ‘est Twenty-third street); rent $1,300, Apply to JAMS CARR, No.4 Stanton sroete LET—8ECOND FLOOR IN 153 EAST FORTY- sixth street. Rent $20. LOPER & DAVIS, Thirty-siath street, corner First avenue, LET—FURNISHED, THE HANDSOME TWO STORY and basement frame House, 102 East Forty-ninth street, near Lexington avenue. Apply to JOSEPH MoJINN. Tr. LET—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THE FOUR Lory corner Building 08 Cedar atrest. Inquire on the 10 A, PHYSICIAN OR DESTIs?, THE vist Floor tn'the ¢ English basement house 419 Fourth avenue, for one or five years. Apply at ta? “yourth dyonon mo LET LET—ONR UPPER FLOOR, $0Xi, DOWN TOWN, a asession immediat inquire of 4. & ERWi8, 70 Place. Holy. LET—SECOND AND TURD, FLOORS S38 “6 dnd good entisace and Sfloe, “ent gazgoh 7) “ou tee LET—A bm NT, — FEET, ON poe. corner west roadway and ea atl ith street, sutable for s frat clase restaurant, To a satisfactory tenant seat GILaky, i Braway, ee P 10 Lard A RESPONSIBLE PARTY cB aS WITH juuse 164 rooster, eer easton, Ri )., 963 Bsondway, ‘ADAMS & 0 LET_PART OF A HOURR, 1d? WEST THI tnsitird foot wich ai te LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE 25 BOW: @y, suitable for for dentists Dagwerreotype or nay olber business. LBT-AT RLIGABRTH, W. J. 4 FIRST CLARR ite tare; ne lable and ak scree of Serene ae ent Ry eiblowon's salotioe, 0 ty Leta, naan Spoor ie iN DOOR FROM | ~ tpn gen wigan bee iSquire of We Ii, GOOD: LET-IN yoy BASE. Paty 5 arenas! and rath conventent to = the ferries: omice, cd ae to 8. WoNDLO street, Brooklyo. FROM ONE Ai. = Wawero: Le ana trving pl ot mi snisenth vente, month. Hienlanedt do. in Thirty:eecond near avenue, Unfurnished do. in W: . vad ROBERT Er etree. URNISHED HOUSE_NO. 21 WASHINGTON 8QU A iy only, yi clen ane or without private stable. aoe CHARLES W. D. aati ‘544 Broadway. poes HOUSE 10 LEE TINE LAROE FOUR jones street to Yet furnie sorte rere fry May A i." F rate SE phy to ORORGE Re CANE, Ba Brom ies URNISHED HOUSE, TO aang A STRICTLY n_ Thi aot | Rat (ants 2 MATHEW tH Be Ri | FER? HOUSE IN WEST STREET Oat pirate of a, 300 ¥, No, 6 ine st. wisnmn | F{OROKES FURNISHED THREB STORY | BRICK Awveroa fay icc Seger, street, OUSES TO RENT-BY SOHN RETOH, 418 Third avenue. | Aiwo 8 large number for sale, and some very low, in mgood toent Ly come DEAL — ‘MPORTANT TO ieee va ie 70 LET ist simmoaiatel aaa ae se an eat ee ees eras Ast cot fon Gls OF Moa ce. Apply st it Fourth area. rama Sh as a OF residence; required. Pasi OF A seni va es gi orn cea Fess, v0 tra 1B ROOMS yor, ror house! faaireds “Aloo «large watwetinb la Room. 47 Amity street QTRAM POWER TO LET.—A NUMBER OF wath 1D. tigi Rooms, larre And small; no woud work allo ‘ifty-| nied Apply @ OMKISELAN SCHWARTZ, 868 Bast tract "Ci, “Twenty-seventh sineeks Worth iC HOUSE Bug GE ie i x ae SD aa rae sen, ell adap t STO! Fo. 123 EiGuTit ta isa Dagement 7 foot deep; igh calling. “nye a! ing che aries sty New ria PO, PET-PURNIGHED, 3 FOR ONE YRAR FROM ist story brown stone ro. aireh street, near Fifth ‘Address 13/0 fy REE ni Wi LET—-FOR A LIGHT MANUFACTORY, THE House 156 Grand sti firat floor), consist: diately | ing of Il 10 ran Hy a i. uit T° LEV—A_ t, agg cr gar ‘TORY HOUSE ON street, near enue, Madisow aquare; per month. soon,’ AD: PHESUPE ca oe 1OF'Cheyatie street, LuT—TWO PARLORS ON FInsT T FLOOR, PRONT T in the atti; no gas.” Inquire 10h Renew street em | Tear aeeraar, Totet, une a ec Been FLANAGAN, 10 Chrystie street. a Ninel ie ae Se aad lehsietaaceny Y yg LETT 712 "Beornd , Renty decora STING. tor gs nd Imusle Bore, Ao.y OF LET—A LARGR HOU ps ROOMS, FXCELLEST kins etree you foot of 10 LEASE THE NEW, B 8 NOW REING F lots. OA Yo “southeast corner Of comp! Bonstenne cease Jocating on this, are mine the buildings torenting the same; steam Ponte introduced if required. Apply to tt. J. HOWARD, 64 Greene street. hag LEASE—FURNISHED, OR FOR SALE, A COUN- try Seat near Kingsbridge. Situation high and tnee acconsie to schools and church, end within an bows's view ot the sity, House 5358, w ith 15 acres of round * SUENGER, HOES & METCALF, Counsellors, de, al street, eee VE OF TEN Rg ptt ot ng wg t Ss Woat rand street, two doors iret OCS ot Wall stroet 0 LEASE—ROUTHE AS AST CORNER OF HUDSON AND ‘Thomas street: opposite Hhidson River Rail freight depot, Amer ican Bay OAs prema building und Duane street, UDWIN, No. 2 Harrison street. 0 MILLINERS.—THE FIRST FLOOR (THREE splendid rooms) for millinery business; also front browm stone Basement for physictan’s office, and large furnished Room for lodging. Apply at No.7 Weat Fourteenth street, T° RENT—A LARGE ROOM ON BROADWAY, XZAB New York Hotel. size 60x80; fine location for ptanoe forte, et bili orte, carriages OF Dillards», IRELAND, 201 Broadway. (PO, RENTIA PART OF 4 HOUSE ON SEVENTH avenue, near Seventeeuth street, to a small family. For particulars mquire at 90244 West Twenty-second atrect. TPO, RENT, WITH FURNITURE, HOUSE NO. 3 WEEP Thirteenth street, one door from Fifth avenue; 16 rooms§ ail the improvements; seen after 1 o’¢look. RENT FURNISHED—THE ELEGANT HOUSE Weat Twonty seventh atrect, furnished completely & Perfect onder, four torios, high sion, be brown stone, from il or May, eater fam se TOMER MORGAN, Ne ne Pino street. WO FURNISHED TUREE, STORY BRICK HOUSES T In Thirty. sizih street to iets also one in Forty-ninths nd Fou street, botweon Mailison at oy BHLANPE, % Pine street. LET, A Lian! DESIRABLE siness purposes OF ,sultable for bu: GEO, 8, DYE, 698 Sixth avenue. (BULKHEADS AND [SION SQUARE. TO four story Bulidh private residence; rent ‘ATER FRONT.—TO LEASE, Vacant Lots, between Et Nineteenth and Twontieth streets, ‘East rh ers 730 feet. Apply to HD. & J. U. BROOKMAN, 87 South strect, OFM STREET —BUSINESS PROPERTY, TO RENT ‘Two Lots 365100 euch, with two, story brick Bull gn the fronb 00x46. For particulars apply a ow 4 Water att or unfurnial Call till let. EAST TWELFTH STREET, SOUTHEAST CORNER of Fourth avenue, to let, the Second Fioor, furnished ‘or will be let for light business purposes. DRY GouDs. | 4 oRxaT RUSH AT BOTH ¢ STORES. Auction rooms our headquarters, oes ee wee buy big lois cheap, and to keep | RMENOE LOW Da AUCTION MUSLINS, 100., 1: ALSO IMMENSE LO’ EMPRESS CLOTHS, AT NEA FOSTER BROTHERS, 167 f i street. and FOSTER BROTHERS, 972 Bleecker street, At LADY HAVING A POINT bar fm ei bees A! é snd wrishtng to diapose oft, also & handiomne even a as tac puss Wy tlttng Coniase aa ai ” FA Bo™ a rs CROWDED. ARGAINS ON EVERY SIDE, Head ct for cheap Dress Trimmings and Fear; ers’ Goods. dat nd Tonal apkine ‘and a great variety of ote ail wa Wale MESS, re ee ac. : re IH00, 0 ay, 1,000 lot ri eh Di Te fe ekg tas Ppl Hane a 20 a, of Stath qrenye ot pa. and po aed Oo BROTHERS WILL Ag THIS wa STOCK OF SPRING THON, AT-LESS THAN, WHOLESALE PRICES. DI GOODS, VERY CHEAP. BLACK, COLORED WHITE # ALPACAS; COLORED AND BLACK ALPAt T $0 CENTS, Wi 1A YARD FINE Pain ars Xe at at CENTS 'ARD. MUSLINS AND SHEETING tukt CHEAP AR HAN LINEN Gogns, GREATLY DIAPER Ut BN AT $3.4 PIRCE, ATINETS. SATINET Af £0 Ob! CORNYN Fee cenih ctvest, #67 Bighth avenue, ear Piitireiderten take noes aa AU P, a, men hoes! ME th pik of her customers, LBC CHEAPLST ASSORTMENT ips, Font ge ud ete fo The trade to No. Vi AND WILL PU! weir xOTES Pel Pinon Collection of alb AMERICAN ax ENGLISH DiC 1oxe UPON THR AW OF BANKR' A Of the New York Bar, and one of the of the ba Fines the Engitch has had unusual. milioe Sty with ther Jaw of ban! Parilament at the poor and having bimeelf to the bill. Ha was also for many tioner in the glish Bankruptey eek tee THE a ‘a eee sre iy enained te cation to ‘survey’ Onegin pean ee Pie twenty PRICRS—A "3, 8 ane Ale Baie a al ANTELS,—900 MANTE: a R em sh ra it aa, whlch MAL REA Pee nora deteenth atreck, near Third avenue BY. Cut iis ont et A dea a eLs—SUPR HOR, 1 Manas SL ae Bane oj a «| ai ‘ We, otweek TON fi satxth sawn, 3