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Dvosy.—On only and “ony child ) zal, this from aera RR Nile Mra cena an trserenito ReMi dyin ad ick EEOC ROBBERY IN PHILADELPHIA, ‘Putapeurmas, March 18, 1867, A tin box was stolen this morning from the office of James H. Newbold, a bill broker, of No. 126 South Second street. The box had been obtained from the bank by a man employed in 1 office of Mr. Newbold, and ‘was laid on the coupter. ring bis tem) absence the box sad ‘slipped into phe otfice, picked yj walked eeeet ce whh t., The ined a bd The stolen box cont of pre notes and goverament bonds to THE SNOW STORM IN WESTERN NEW YORK. Osweao, March 18, 1867. A. snow storm of unusual severity for this season of dhe year has provailed here since Saturday night, The snow is over twelve inches and badly drifted. The cars from Morne this morning oame throcgs anfts ‘feet deep, and were three hours behind time. No have yet passed over the Osw: and Syracuse at —— Sas pores continden alte eaaine, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS. ye 1g a at the -Fesidence of the Tides ita, by ar a onal of the Church of the Communion, L. B. Sroxt, of 4 M., daughter of Robert D. Died. Bocgrt.—On Sunday, March 17, at her residence, No. 10 Barrow street, irauera, relict of Jacob Bogert, ‘in the 79th year of nk ig booed ‘The relatives jends are respectfully invited to attend the fun without further notice, on Wedanes- day afternoon, at one o'clock. Crnrer.—On Sunday evening, March 17, Danre: G. aged 65 years, 3 months and 25 days. ‘The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at his late residence, No, ee cet avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one ol New Hampshire and Vermont papers please copy. March 18, after a short iliness, nd those of his uncle, the late Thomas Butler, are respectfully invited to attend the Tonal, trom 75 Bloomfield street, Hoboken, on Wed- ‘afternoon, at twelve o'clock. The remains will be taken to Calvary cemetery. Cockrort.—At Croton, Westchester county, on Satur- day, March 16, Gracut, youngest daughter of James M. and'L. Matilda Cockroft. Tho relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral services, at St. Mark’s church, corner Second avenue aud Tenth street, on ‘Wednesday afternoon at two o'clock. Gogswit,—On Monday morning, March sad after a ahort illness, Daxten Cocswrut, aged 44 y ‘The relatives and frieads of the family ied respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, 64 Macdougal sireet, on Wednesday afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. Courox,—On Sunday, March 17, Joux Coxtox, in the S6th year of his age, & hatlve of county ‘tyrone, Ireland, ‘The friends of the family, also the nephew, Edward Colton, are invited to aitend bis tuneral, from his late residence, No. 31 Ridge street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, ‘at one o'clock. Crows, —At East New York, L. 1, on Sunday, March ‘11, Mary, only daughter of John T. and Bridget Crowe, 10 months. ‘blin papers please Demanest.—On Sunday, March 17, Mrs, Ayna Dewa- ‘BEST, widow of Andrew W. Demarest, in her 64th year. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to rattend the funoral, from her residence at New ‘y, o’clock noon, and in the afternoon, at haif-past one, from the First Reformed Dutch church, at Hackensack, N. J. ‘The cars eave Chambers street at 12 M. and’ return at My jo Monday, March 18, CaTaartyn Bures, the of John and Jane Ducey, aged 16 Fare Fou well, sweet bud of beauty ; Littie Katy, fare thee well; For thou wert too pure and lovely In @ world lik + this to dwell. ‘The relatives and acquaintances of the family are re- sgpectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the rest- dence of her parents, 43 Cannon street, ‘this (Tuesday) afternoon, at haif-past cne o'clock. —On Sunday morning, March 17, Frzpsric -Cianx, youngest obild of Benjamin F. and Ruth S Dun- ‘ning, aged 1 year aud 7 months. Friends of the family are invited to attend the fune- (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, mig — of bis parents, No, 35 West Thirty: .—At Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 17, Jouy Fixx, "ete ‘The rolatives and friends of the family are respect- fully.invited to attend the funeral, from his late res- idence, —— street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at ‘two o’cloc! On Monday, March 18, after a short {ll- Frrageratp, the beloved wife of Michael ‘The relatives and friends of the fam! months Foxnzr.—On arch 16, at his residence No, 115 Weat Eleventh street, Groror T. Foxxer, aged 3 "tho relatives and friends of the re are respectfully invited to attend tho momape fh the Bank street Episcopal ouapel, No. 07 Bank etreet, this afternoon, at one o'clock. Gunow.—At Piatiokill, Ulster Nop | aaa i. ¥., on Satur- day, March 16, Dann Garow, aged 84 years. Funeral will take place’ from his late residence, on edneaday morning, at ten o'clock, Grisor.—On onlay morning, March 13, after a short years, brothers, Gilroy, are respe>t- ‘on Wednesday af- te residence, 209 The ‘Thomas F., Michael F. and Patrick A. fully requested to attend the fui teraoon, ‘at two o'clock, from his ‘Mulberry streot. GovaH.—In Jersey City, = Monday, March 18, Berra, oungest daughter of Tsaac C, and Josephine G. Gough, ‘aged 6 months and 4 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fally invited to attend the funeral, from tho residence of her parents, 172 South Second street, on Wednesday morning, at nine o'clock. Hazawp.—On Sunday, March 17, Epmoxp L., infant fon of Lobbeus E. and Amolia J. Hazard. The relatives and friends ef the family are invited to attend the funeral thif (i uoeday) afternoon, at half-paet one o’clock, from the residence of his graodfather, Mr. John Ludlum, No. 248 West Twenty-second street. 9 eta Second day, March 18, Exizanera M. wife of James ©. Hallock, in the 624 year of her ago. Fino toads of the family are, invited to aitend. tho fanoral, on fourth day (Wednesday) afternoon, at one o'clock, from No. 1 East Twentieth street. be a oo iyo, - pnp March 17, of con- sumption, Joux Hexny, age Hi rovoains will Dé interred in. St. Jobn’s Roman Catholic Cemetery, Orange, N. J., this (Tuesday) aftor- noon, at two o'clock. N..B.—The funerai will start from the corner of Hicks and Congress streets, Brookiyn, at eleven A. M., and proceed by the turnpike road to Now- ark, thence to Orange. Howsnp-—in Brooklyn, on Sunday, March 17, Many Howanp, widow of Peter Howard, at’ the residence of her son- ww, A. Liebeuroth, 139 Adelphi street, in the ms year of her ave, ‘The relatives and f eptcd of the family, and those of her sisters Mrs. H. Ostermoor and J. Miebes, are respect- ig! invited to attend the fuueral services, at the Church. of St, Charles Boroueo, Syduey place, morning, at ten o'clock. Instaxp.--At Rahway, N. J., on Wednesday March 13, Mary N., wife of William Treiand, formerly of this city. Lewss.—the funeral of Mr, Ronrat Luwix will take lace this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from No. i a place, Friends of the deceased are respectfully ‘oyree—on Saturday, March 16, after a lingering meen, Hoven Roca wife of William P. Lyon, of this oN Fotatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral = are es at twelve o'clock, at her late resi- — Forty-seventh street, without further ‘The romaive wil be taken to Tarrytown for ional, by the Hudson River Railroad, at two o'clock, from Thirtieth street, Lyoys.—On Sunday, March 17, Baincet A. Lyow daughter of the late John Lyons, in the 36th year o! her age. The 18 taneral = take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, two o'clock, from No. 6 Filmore piace, Wiliam re The relatives aud friends of the family are respeetfully invited to attend. MonGax.—On Sunday, March 17, atter a short ill Apri as of John Morgan, and eldest daughter of Mat and the late Joun Trotter, in the 32d year of her ag Tho friends of the family are respectfully jv to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 435 Third avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. McCaxx.—On Monday, March 18, after a short illness, MARGARET Moc 8 a native of the parieh of Erigletuck, Tyrone, Ire! ‘ier friends Se Sescdany | y invited to attend the fune- ral, from her late residence, 288 West Twenty. ghth street, on Wednesday afternoon, at two o'clock. McDexwort.—On Monday, March 18, Sanam, the be loved wife of Michael McDermott, in the 20th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 541 Canal street, on ‘Wednesday afiernoon, at two lock. *'Quix:—-On Monday morning, March 18, at No. 351 ‘infant son of Bridge street, Brooklyn, Jossrl AMpRost, Joseph P. Quin. a rl Sunday morning, March 17, Groncr Scumeuzer, in the 82d year of bis age. His frienda, and those of his lato brother, John B. Schmeizel, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his ‘late residence, 314 W aaa street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o'clock. pass yer 4 ganday, March 17, of consmmption, Gris Sura, aged 44 years, 4 months and 24 days. ‘The relatives and friends of the family are rospect- fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday aftor- ‘noon, at two o’olock, from his late residence, 46 South hy street, Williamsburg, L. 1. 1rA.—On Monday, March 18, after a severe {lin ith, in the 62d year o! ges Surta, wife of George 81 er THe friends of ie are respectfully invited Lt Sica eae tT, te Rea enon ington . ¥, thts jm Dalf-vast one o'clook, =” ’ . . Srrona.—On Saturday evening, Wuitam Ky Sona, in the 62d year of Puneral from one church, corner of Fourth avenue a J aepage street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one >On Sut morning, March 17, at clev: sled Saati a aged 6 ‘The relatives and friends of his parents, and bis uncle, James Toole, also ‘his uncles, Thomas, Joho, Joseph aaa Francis Bonney; also his Uncle, Patrick k Sulit most respectfully invited sitend bi ineral, this rent Soe ow anal yr penal, Ho. 8 fat note crete om od bared 16, General his age. St Nicholas Hotel otel, om Monda: even. we as ten o'clock, Waurer R. late Moons Focker, ugnd 21 March 17, of consum} , Jane i ams Swear hwo in the year of The friends ra uy hater Tndance, No. 28 Seat os eae from her father’s residence, N« fest Thirtieth streot, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one SHIPPING NEWS. PORT OF NEW. YORK, MARCH 18, 1867. Cle: yared. iN a see, pore) Thomesen, Cork for orders—Funch, ons Leonard Berry (Br), Steele, Bermuda—J Norman rey. hr Ann Carlet, Grindell, Barbados—Mi Houghton, Sehr July Fourth, Shaw, JuckeonvillosHulgoke & Mur che MO Rose Ss Wood's Hole—J A Stetson. Sehr B Knapp, Sackett, Stamford. Arrived. Steamship Cobain, Barto ane. March 18, with mdse and to Garrison ® Alle: reggae ge Gen jarnes, Morton, Savannah; March 14, with mdse and passengers to Livingston, Fox ‘Co. South of ape Hatteras encountered a violent ‘NE gale, which lasted ho ‘Steamship Washtngton, Chichester, Richmond and Nor- folk, with mdse and passengers, to James Hand. Steamship Empire, Price, Richmond and Norfolk, 37 hours, with mdse and passoners, o James Hani i Wisoonsta (of Lirerosol)e Arousy Laverpool, 19 days, with Indse to Willtama# Geion.’ Enperienced wresh. sou! erly and northeriy winds; crossed the Banks in lat 44; was detained two dayg off Sandy Hook In a snow storm, Bark Spoedwel, Patten, Messina dan 3), with frult to master. Passed Gibraltar’ Feb 14. Feb 20, Int 37, long 19 16, spoke scar 0 sina for NYork, Brig Sarah B Orosby (of Portland), Crosby, Messina, Zwith fruit to Lawrence, Giles & Coy paased Gibraltar b 165 westarly gales with ‘snow and hail, aa split salle March 1% tatigude 419), longitude 65, spoke ship Michigan, from Liverpool for Boxton, Brig Webster Kelly, Haskell, New tlaven, Sone Lda Detiatorrs, Parrith, Tabasco, I hogany, te, to Moller & Thebaud. Eur Mary & Mangum (or Staten Island), Beveridge, Bo- uacea, Hond, 14 days, with eocounats, to Joseph Eness, Had Reavy westher, and lost boat. 7th inst, lat 4942, lon 80, jor Baltimore. Hond, | 23 days, with cocoa- Pow ckaonvile ‘Has had fine weather. U0 Webster, from Mes- | ‘3 9 days, with ma- a spoke brig, Georgii of an Schr Eochen, +» Belin nuts and logwood, to' Doliner Schr 8 P Adams, Donovan, Schr AT Cohen, Bowen, Washington, Ni Schr Ella Fish, Willey, Baltimore. Schr 8 T King, Clendenin, Calais. Schr Sea Quecn, Guprill, ‘Rockland, Schr & W Pratt, Kendrick, Edgartown for Wilmington, Schr Ossuna, Haskell, Yow Hoven. Schr Lochiel, Haskell, New Haven. Rervgxep—Bark Kliza Hands (of Jersey), De Gruchy, hence for Londonderry. Put back in consequence of her pumps becoming choked with grain. Belew. Fa, Cunniogham, from Liverpool Feb 19 Ship Great Western. Ship Wim Tapscott, from London Jan 31, Marino Disasters. Suir Ligsit Oaxrorp, Rocko, from New York via Rio Ja- polro Jan 6 for San Frascisco, Put back to Rio Janeiro Feb 5, one ir Bosruouva--A cable despatch received yesterday re- pre sche wreek of ship Bosphorus, from Chine alencia Bay. No particalars. The B was built at ange in Boh rated AZ registered. 138) tonsy nnd. hailed trom St John, NB, but was principally owned fh the United States. Bar C E Rosexnuec—The vesacl reported lost on the Ta- 0820 coast 1s the bark CB eat apt Crowell, which galled trom Aspinwall Deo 31 for “Cuba.” She registered 487 tons, was Dulll at Conneaut, O, In Barx Acacta, of Portland, at Boston 20th from Remedtos, reporis having been in Boston bay during the aoow aterm of Saturday, and after splitting her sails in an unsuccessful eitort to clear the capes, dritied into the bay, and bE into six fathoms of on came to bliged to cutaway her masts to prevent her from. 31 ashore. onday morning she was fallen in with by the Sioatnee Saxon, froin woston, for huladelphiay and’ was towed up to thecity, Tue Acacia ts the vessel beforo re- ported dismasted off Scituate, Baro Svar or Farrii, lost ou the Tabasco coast, registered 201 tons new moasurement, was butit at Kennebunk in 1864, and iutled from Boston, (The 8 of ¥ sailed from Aspinwall Dec 20 for Mexico.) Scux ipa Detivronue, at Fortross Monroe from Tabasco, brongbt the crews of of burk OH Roseaburg, and briga Star of Faith, Star of Peace, and schr Hy decker, lost on that phe latior was loaded with provisions for this for Tabasco. The others wore partially loaded ‘when wrecked, Sous Fouussr, from Baltimore for Portland, at, Norfolk, scperianced # béarz gale in tho Choeapeaks, Hay March It id ‘at the rate of three hundred strokes Per bow ttle Supposed the teak ts around the rudder cas ), from Salem ctor get~ chor, but Was for Fhuledel ned a ehee sear Ing of 15th ‘oF phia, ran ashore on Poge morning of ith at o'clock, and flied in one hour. Capt’ Turner arrived ai ‘Wotmea® tole same day a assistance 0 Frolic and sloop Emma Jane, with the steamer Si onolinn setts sivam pump, und & ‘submarine diver, and was to for the ht, Sonn ‘from Nassan for New Orleans, with an as ‘caryo, ret st, spray Teak off a Berry Ysland, and discharged into’ wrecking vessels from Baltimore for Portland; with cot it into io Nortel 16 Te is badly. gs sie patent Wilmot NS tn 186 rein ape bey uilt at Wilmot, NS, in tons, rate owned tn New York by M MR Wilson. Cor.ision.—The ships Midnight for Hi and the Mudson for London, after getting uuderweigh in the Lorth iver from thelr anchorage camo, togeth Midnight 1os- ing her main royalmast and mizeeo topgsllant yard. she recurned into the Kast rivers ‘The Hudsou came to anchor in. of Miscollancous. Sreaxsurr Evrenrx, Capt Eldridge, ts now loading at pier 20 East River in CH Mallory & Co’s ling for Galveston, Texas, and will sail on Saturday next, if not sooner full. Quick Passack oF Tux Stxaxsmur Crvy or Barrimone— The Inman line steamship City of Baltimore, Captain McGuigan, on her receut passage to this city from Liverpoo!, left Queenstown at 3:52 PM on the 7th inst, and anchored off the Lightship at 3PM on the 16th, making the run in nine days and three and a half hours, actual running thme— ‘© most remarkable passage. “The Following is an abstract of ner log:— ‘Thursday, March TyWins BSE: lett Queenstown at 8.62 a, 4.15, Fustnet 8.52; fresh breeze. Faday, March3-Wind katy gourse 906 W, distance 224 miles, lat 5} 05, lon 15 32; fresh breeze. Satrday, March 9—Wind Ei, course 8 76 W, distance 857 mies, lat 4) 39, loa 44 82; strong bt utiday, Marci 10-Wind hsls, course $ 74 W, distance 340 pie, Pee jou 32 W; tires part moderate; latter strouy rouse, Wit Monday, March 11=Wind SE and ESE, course § 71 W, dise trnce 326 miles, Lat 46 18, loo @ 23; fresh breeze. Tuesday, Marel 12—Wind ESE and NNW, course 8 67 W, discance 330 miles, lat 44 UY, lon 47 32; fresh breeze. Wednesiay, Match 13—Wind NNW wad NW, course 8 75 W, distance 206 iutles, lat 42 49, ion 4 1; ‘moderate breezes ‘Tuursday, Maron M—Wind sr Sourse SLW, dis: tance 844 iulies, iat 41 55, lon 61 635 16 breeze. Friday, Aunrca 15—Wlnd WSW and NW, course 8 distance 239 miles, lat 40 32, lon 65 art strong breeze. Saturday, March 16—Wind NW. and Nise course urse Wy gt: tance 234 iniles, lat 40.30, Tou 78 O85 an severe snow storm, stopped off Sand, look July bisnip: 3 proceeded; @uchoréd of Saudy Mook 8.03; 45 to Sandy HOOK. Latxcn—To-day the ocean steamer Erte, 8000 tons, will be launched from hor ways tn Newburyport at 11 o'vlock, This te ne Of the line, a sister ship to the Ontario, Capt Morrow and nine of the crew of the schr Phoobe, from Havana for New York, which was reosntly lost by eollision at sea, cane to port yesterday in We 8S Geu Barnes, from Savannah. Notice to Mariners. CHANNEL 1SLANDS—MARDOR LIGHTS AT ST PETER TORT, GUERN- ‘SEY. Hronocaarmic Orrice, ADMIRALITY, Loxpox, Feb is, 1567. Uarbor Master of St Peter Port, \iuerusey, has , that from the lst day of March, 1367, a new Harbor Liglt Will be exuibiied at the southern entrance of the outer harbor, on tii the eastern extremity of the Castle Breakwater, it Peter tie light will be a fixed white light, elevated 46 feet above the high water jevel of the sea, aud in clear weather shoula be seen from @ distance of ¥ miles, Itshows a bright light bearing from north, round by east to south, and ase light, iandward, from south, round by west to north. ante Le scaget ‘apparatus dioptric or by lenses, of the hor: “Lhe Ligh ‘88 yards from Castle Cornet, and from it— St Martin’e polat beare BW by 8 36 8. distant 2 miles. ‘al NE Co, Tntles. t bears NW bj WW ed 4 cables. tailes. miles Ist day of March, ae the — at et Harbor will be oo}ired red, I beatings are magnetic, Variation 21 20 W 10 1867. fy command of therr eit lordahtpe, OBO. HE! {GHARDS, Hydrographer. Whaleme: A letver from Capt Ripley. of ship Young Phenix, of NB (eters reported at st Hefei) rope reper nt 23 68 . 108 . bark Ureyhound, Barker, West * wit, 24th, lat 23 90 8, lon 49.00 H, ship aera Bee sp; same time. Desdemona, Phinney, NB,’ nothing Ld leaving Mauritius; Kathleen, Craw, do,,nothing since leav- ing Mane. Spoken, &c. Park Welkin, 44 days from NYork Feb 7, terse dene ica ba ‘ork for Australia, Feb 7, ‘Bark Weigntedn, ‘rom Boston £1 ‘ 6, lav 86 K, low 7s 23. ‘or Satilla Rirer, March Bevin, Hon, Feb Bee Feet, ays Foocnow, Jan O18 itp ‘Hobie toe Hood (Br), Morgan, a 405 Taube Tavs, for Boston; Anbu, Crosby, KONG, Fi 2 is—tn rt rg Magnet, Crosby, for aie jolm oe tot sale, fe ight be AD ‘it ¥. phe ns unyson, Graves; *) TO, 1m; Ellen South. orale, Barber; and A Mt Lawrence: Taylor, “ivatirax, March 11—Arr achr Florence Clamence, Buckles, i Balunica, Jan 15In port ships Queen of the East, stod- Sherburn, trom Hong fa for Fi, Mg) Ca Cock monk ue NP, Ma Hate Air rk Transt, Kelley, NYork f assay NP, f elley, NOrtoans’ see Fig Concord, ‘Druminondy Balti. more. Park Gi See: Atherton, Hee na Hale cla fin ene Hy iy, Cummings, Georgetowa; W H Thorndyke, Cablea, € ‘Put Mack ith, sche Alfred, Bonson, for New Orteans (800 oe 9 JanEtHO, Jan 2%—Arr ship Grey Eagle, Chesebrough, Baltimore: Feb 6, schr Julia A Hallock? Crowell, NYork. Sia Jan 3, sehr A'P Jordan, Greon (from Baltimore), San Franeisoo, Put back Feb §, ship Lirtie Onkford, Rocke, from NYork via Rio Janeiro for Ban Francisoo, Toaky. ‘Swatow, Jan 1! i + bark Rover, une, a Endeavor, Doans, for Sayan, port, tips New York ti Pala ding, for do; barks’ HW Aimy, Freeman, for ww, Dunkeld (Br), Troms: Duneniii g vs Turner, and Crawshay Batley Habsenberg, for Jen 2-1 ae ie Ute ta hee Geo Canni Harris, sad Brave’ (Mam, for | York, lig: Maude "Yor Boston, do; Penang. Paven, for Hong sanlout ay tov ship John Barbour, Betts, Waaaros, J rt ships Galatea, Cook, unc: Sea Serpent, oy for rytorks barks. me & Maria (Brem), marae and it Gem “ruses ‘OKOHAMA, bg te ‘Cieaaes Bast tidewe Ghowon: gona Maca, Gustavus and Golden lana, f0F America Ports. BOSTON, March 16—Arr schrs Maria J Leto Mann, Mira- lexander Youn, Jackaway, andy Cullen, and & L 8 kon, Fars 3D steamers Orient Snow, New Orleans; wes, Nort ik fd allimore’ ape Se Alba tata di Pie’ etdane xh 'NB; Sohn fanaa inure ew OGeteL Tsandar Atvioes seonty Clara, Barrett, Calverton eines, Baxter? Cy Point aud Richthond; Tda Ty Bearse, York. paren If i Lig Hlavanas Afton, (bY, Sprague, Qardenes; ir). Marsball, Cardenas: Helens, bethport; scl Haytien: olferino Gin brs Lillian M_ Warren, bron apis ieee es oy Wort and ai Cand aid) mad) Dani - schre jtiostsnt Sarah R Si old, Now i ATH, Mi Phony Arle em ‘Josiah ¥ shies ‘atteniat, BRISTOL, March 16—Arr schr Bluo Belle, Martin, Matan- rbana, “Fare Leongy brig A lg es Moree: U1 “UL RIVER, March 15—carr aid. Picton via Bermuda: schrs Matictta Tien 14 Yeomans, Hager, Kllzabethport; Sea Bint, Battey, ‘Now GALVESTON, March 15—Arr steamship Tillie, Potter, HOLMES’ HOLE, March 15, PM—Arr schrs Mary Ella, m8, for Boston; Jaines Henry, Church, SYork for do; Ridgewood, Davis, Boston for Galveston: © W Locke, Huntley, and Mary B Suaith, Smith, do for Vhiladel- hia; Emma A ‘iliggin, Pierce, and Prize’ Banner. Doane, ston for Rappahannock: Hope (Br), Cannon, Halifax for NYork; Charlie 4 Willie, Shearman, Vinalhiven for do; Leontine, Pratt, and Taoonls, Merril, Rockland for do; Iola, Taylor, Provineetowa for d rigk J Polledo, Paragon, Clara Brown, Union, Rolerson, Williain ‘Mason, Colorado, d © York, RS Hassell; schrs Senator Grimes, Solferino, W Walton: ¥ Fanny Keating, Fisher, P M Wheaton, J etsen, ter, Lamerer, Rippling Wa Callen, J Grifith, A inrohle, JB Austt "SB Wo aber 3 Planet, © W Dyer, Se Y¥ Baker, B Bake: ae F Sarah 1. Simoni M SE G Simmons Tc Herts, Maria The: tesa, Cora Morrison, Eastera Lighi, Robert Ripley, DS Neweomb. March 16, 8 A M—Arr brig Loch Lomond, Black, Cienfue- os for Boston; schra Virginia, Bearse, NYork for do; Nigatingale, Beebe. and Black Diamond, Young, Elizabeth. jort for do: Surah Gardner, Teel, Jersey City for do; Sarah orton, NYork for Portland; Minnie Ripplier, Conover, Boston for Philadeipbia: Hattie F Sampson, Blake, and Ide L Howard, MeDuflie, Portland for do; Hale, Disney, New. bexypaet foe for do: Saxon, Cassid; for Norfolk; Bay dwick, do for Bramhall, Ham ngad, Jameson, ‘and Ante! Tannis Westbrook, Littlejohn, Portland for NYork; N Jones, Hunley, Calais for do; Seventy-six, Teel, Thomaston for James ver; N fi Miller, Bassett, Bos- ia; Superior, Jameson, NYork for Glou- above and all before reported, except brig dy achra Mary Louise, & P Chase, Sarah Gard- v ORLEANS, March 10—Arr steamship Geo Crom- well, Vaiil, NYork; “shi Aguedita (Sp), Casanobas, Hava- Da: Almira, Gross, Aden: Br bark Jane, Yates: Nusoat, NP; schra © © Petingall, All Kingston, Ja; 8 P Hawes, Daw- aon, NYork via Key Wer NORFOLK, March 15—Arr brig Lincoln Webb, Wiley, BAS for Goer town, SC. put in for repairs NEWBURYEORT, March 1t—Sld Edward Lee, Lee, NEW BEDFORD. March 15—Arrschra Dorado, Fl and Harriet Ryan, ‘Wixon, NYork; 16th, MW com um WEARS CAVALLO, Texas, March §—In port &c y; Wm B Manu, abd David Faust for NY. Nor igi Bin ready for séa. Below, off the oe, ee NAGO PEN: ACOLA, Mi Maret on port bark White Cloud, Free- for NYork. read; ™HIDADEUPHTAS March” 16—Cid steamship Juniata, Hoxie, NOrleans; bark Minna. Stunkel, Bremen: brig 0 H Kenuedy. Merriman, Fortland; sohrs Maggie McNeil, Snow, Remedios: James Ponder, Hudson, Salem: Express, Brown, ; Geo Fales, Nickerson, Providence; S L Crocker, Pres: bey, Dighton: Grace, Girdler, Smith, Boston; A’ M Ed- inson, "PROVIDENGE, Mareh 16—Arr briga Jessie Rhynas, Pen- dipton, KOrieanss M W Norwood, Washburn. NOrieans; vaner, Lane, Alexandria; Mary 8 Tibbets, A James river; ‘Tunis Bodine, ‘ames, Khodes! Tsnao Al Bela Peck, Avery; J Rusiin; Brainard, Pendieton, Elizabethport. Bieege, Bartlett, Trenvon, NJ? Kato Scrauton, Palmer; jeneral Grant, Miller; James Mw Bayles, Arnold; Charles B Grainer, = Lady Lake, larve, Triton, Freee Kent, NYork; sloop man; Cora, Kelley. an Charles. Gerhard, PAWTUCKET, March 46—Arr schr Joseph P Ross, Ball Eliza Hetteeos, NC, March 1$—Arr schr Wide World, Hildreth, NYork. ' Cid brig Camilla (Br), MoKenzie, West Indios: vob Sarin, Foriaw, NYork. ‘AM, March 15—Arr schr Jane W Brainard 4 Frayne, Kirtland, Ni le Go Sid. a schrs JP ickerson, i tbo Flower, Chase, NYork. GENTLEMAN WITH $5,600 CAN MAKE AN AR. ofthe reel fora silent interest for the enlargement of real estate house. Address Business, box 199 A WILLING TO TRAVEL, AND can learn of one of the most ex- AS eas for money making ever offered, by traordi mi spain sana a An neon Mahe! bd OPPORTUNITY FOR INVESTMENT IS offered in an Sawines jobbing house of excellent and credit. ina to retire. ‘SOUTH: |AYD & , 64 Cedar street. fierone FORA ng agen get IN AN OLD doeurs inquire of C. B. 6 OSSM, ch so Cdrlanat street. N INTEREST IN AN perapteee”. MANUFAC. turing Concern witl be sold on very favorable term business is paying somely, and is well tablished. SOUTHMAYD & CO., —ENTERPRISING PARTIES WISHING TO ESTAB- lish themselves in a reliable and permanent business, , nay address or call on SHUALER & A. in both country and city, CO., 0 Cli street. N ESTABLISHED NEWSPAPER (CITY), WITH ALL AX Srating Material, for-sale. The weekly income from yearly advercisers alone exceeds the outlay, and will for one Year; small capital required and terms low. Address Bre- vity, Herald offer, i. BA areal, .—THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND LEASE APG ue old established Parasol and Fancy Goods Store, 861 Broad near Seventeenth street. west side; will be sold at ‘cost of stock and fixtures if taken immediately. Lease at moderate rent, Apply as above. =DR. GRINDLE, PHYSICIAN FOR FEMALES, XO. A.C Amity piace, between Bleecker and Amity stroots, makes it iis special practien to treat all female complaints, from whatever cause produced, Elegant rooms for ladies about to require nursing, SS OPPORTUNITY.~AN ACTIVE MA\ USINESS ‘$9,300 oF $4.00) in cash, will be treated with hot tone ope: sible Laepae oy = tablished Romie) ee b asiness (spr in Great inducements will be offered, ia ele Dir. ee wii 7 G9 Broadway, up stairs, EORGIA, LOUISIANA, TEXAS AND ALABAMA.— GPa Any gentleman from the above named Statos wishing to invest ina business that will pay a good interest, ad Aguadiente, box 165 Williamsburg (N. ¥.) Post oilice. EW PAPER.—WANTED, A BUSINESS MAN, WITH capital, to take an interest in an established paper in vi city, to extend its business. Address W. C., box 622 Post SF RNDID OPPORTUNITY OR ANY ONE WISHING A profitable, pleasant business; only little capital re- sired, pays 199 per cent, and Will best’ investigation. 34 Bidne street, ton tor. MM J AMERICAN SPRING BED AND ELTINGE'S Patent Lamp Chimney.—Triumph of American genius, State and County Rights for sale. Chance to make money. Agents wanted fi town, si Oil cz HUBBARD, 535 Broadway. pan ADVERTISER OWNS 150 yee i LoTs oon joining the ratiroad dopot in a floui far from New York. They aro unenc washerel: tere Gey. He wishes erchanea ened = - fo for ey riage rove a ora nese beasing scrutiny, Address box 6656 Pont 0 10 LET.—NOW I8 YOUR be TO GET AN OLD established Butter and Egg Store; Lease and Fixtures for sai®. Rentlow. Inquire on tho premises, 002 Bighth avenue. D=AN ACTINE, RESPECTABLE MAN, WITH nome capital, as Fon onag R gd willing to devote his time to business oan hear of @ good opportunity. and 14,38 Broadway. » oR —A RESPECT. MAN WITH TIE $30 $400. oe age ke ‘ket, Hi ‘otce. ‘above caj terest in two meat markets, Address Mari Warkete, Address Market, Herald. fee 00 S500 Fuser Srinete eemonise at wank vo be Teh ty speedily call mediately at 3 ‘West Thirioonth street. It tablished sl DOO ciated ema “neh en dst — oh street, New York G., care of Kev, M. B. Strich; TO INVEST, WITH SERVICES, IN AN ES- _MISCELLANBOUS. GREAT | REDUCTION IN THE PRICE 1 Ts A. Ana Bhoos to the Ist of May, at TnWin's cheap Store = mie corner of Boad street. Bolled stock leas ti RE {RE You 1N_ EARNEST, R——t NO FOOLISHING. ALtiaae zou 10, 00, and raise you 100 on the man that ske- Restorative, Re. Sgn kane OF THE DERIVAT! ‘treatment for direases of the eyes, ears, nose a marked ‘Sloger's Tair VE iN, welt known in allfornis, a Howth orn States endorsed Toad i eeaete dally, trom 9 A. Pah D ae Me nd tena. ol RVOLUTION IN THE LAUNDRY.~THE GREAT American Washing and Bleaching Fluid, pM bo injure the Snest fabri do your washing with quarter boy without wear oF tear, or rubbing on Dour axoonts Forts iw sufficient for eight dogen pieces If not eatisfactory rag onPaok FS ‘sed Murray. 10 BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS AND Monger sa | owners. he Patent, Metalilo Lara Company in prepered to use i ane ae wing Piazzaa, ils, cel stablos, sidewalks, Bor cafebinggrosts, verandahs, Ac. The Metallic Lava and water proof, And its eicieney in removing ni dame ness over eee where this material t contains no seid oe ree a will route oF pavia cellars, oeatereni, Ie wa tes boon dec tby the best engi neers in the country. Ite dura ie puch a8 not to Fe. at i, io we eu veut tebe ‘also ( States oF —, formal ve ri apply wo No, 13 Chambers ewveu I, Ye wanted. | wich street, near A. “LiO RENT, FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES a Tae Store on Broadway iu the new Herald bi most eligibie "Tocation jo the city; dimensions 2bx48 og Plans and information furnished af present office of Herald. A. —To BExT, qfox 1ST OF MAY, THE STORE ON ‘Ann street in new Herald butlding, the most ok le location for business purposes in the cit; BS feet. Plans and information furaisl ns Herald ‘flog, TO RENT, IN NEW HERALD BUILDING, COR. A a Broadway and Ana sireet, Ofices, ‘singly or uits; most dee tion m the city. Plans and information furulshed at oflce of the Herald. —TO LET-PROM 1ST OF MAY, TOP FLOOR OF 05 Nassau sireet, corner of Ane stpee sll male dite ebelight baainess purposes. “Apply at the Hl —FOR NT, THE PREMISES CORNER OF NAS- « sau and Fulton streets now occupied by the New York Herald. Apply at Herald office, (ATO, REMI-THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE #0 «Abn stfeeh weoond and third floors, Apply at A WTO uBASE ON REASONABLE TERMS, A LARGE « Building, suitable for any manufacturing purpose. Aprly at Now York Steam Engine Works, foot Hast Twenty AT Hi? FOURTH, AVENUE, CITY AND COUNTRY Houses to let.—See STANLEY DAY'S Real Estate Cir- cular, which can be had free or mailed upon receipt of stamp. AT Sruxtex tier the ta THE HILL, A FURNISH- oo for the summer; finely situated, near depot? ten rosea Toms; carriage stable, a fruit and si rote Cw a a BARTLETT, Spuyten Duyvil. FURNISHED HOUS# TO LET TEN Rooms: ALL german gt en riage Pou ne street, wi separately. Suitis £605 soi ee avenue, 188 THIRD AVENUE—A FACT WORTH KNOW. ing.—I am renting those very, deatrable three story An ‘igh stoop brick Houses on Seventy-eighth street, all !m- pate Bs ‘at laat year’s revta, $800; jou West 33d st, : wget ogat ar, Téth, 79:h sts.. at $900. $1,000, $1,200, 1,500, $1,800, For ulars Particulars apply a8 sl CSins ROWE. HANDSOME | SUIT (OF SIX UNFURNISHED Rooms, $30; also $14, $20 to $15; the houses 11 rooms @ach, $80; two Fancy Stores” M. WESTBROOK & CO. 11¢ Third avenue. RARE CHANCE.—STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES for sale, with or without stock, at 218 Bowery. Kent low. FINELY PURNISHED FOUR STORY BROWN stone basement House, on Twelfth street, near Fifth azenus Rent $595 per month. Address Rent, Herald office. AW T9, SHLLINERS “A FIRST FLOOR «splendid rooms) for tho millicery business; brown ‘stone Basement for physician's off furnished Rooms for lodging, at No. 7 et. PLOT OF GROUND TO LEASE FOR A NUMBER of yeara, corner Bank and Washington streets. Apply to W, 0. ROBBINS & CO., 143 Bank street, New York, PART OF A HOUSE 10 LET—DESIRABLY LO- cated, Abingdon square, West Twelfth street; hot water, bath, gus; large, in perfees order, divided toauit. ‘Best roter: ence required: ress J. D. Adama, 411 Hudson street. VERY NICE LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, second floor, suitable for light housekeeping, with all improvements, at East Fifty-third street, between Sec: nd and Third’ avenues. ‘A. FUBMIBEED ZOOM TO LET IMMEDIATELY Suitable fora man and hia wife, or two gentlemen. Also, from tho 1st of May, a Room and Bedroom, furnished, with'all the conveniences for housekeeping. 210 Bast Thirty sevonth street. NEW FOUR STORY HOUSE, NEAR CENTRAL Park, furnished; rent, (to a small American family for company), mostiy taken in board fortwo. Apply at 137 Broadway, rooin 13. NEATLY FURNISHED SITTING ROOM AND TWO Bedrooms to let, for housekeeping. ond at 477 Seventh avenue, three doors above Thirty-ninth street NEWLY CARPETED, FRESHLY PAINTED FULLY furnished House, on Fifth avenue; extra wize; butler’s Pantry and safo; othors furnished and unfuruished. G. W. SIMMONS, Jr., 96 Broadway. T EUGENE CHEVALLIER'S, 81 CEDAR STREET- . 2 Us juare to let, furnished or ua, furnished, for one or more years. Also othor Houses, N Malad ge Arg ty SECOND FLOOR, FIVE oF sIx Room: 9 other rt 18 to $30 a mouth, fara Aue. Open day and evening. gee n6 ee STREET, ONK BLOCK WEST OF ‘A Second #idor, suitable for a dentist or other peta also the Fi Gas and water, Rent low. A SUIT OF NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Agent bath (or soparstel if desired), to let, without also three Rooms, on third floor, suitable for # ngle Pentlemen or vwo gontionon, to room togerherc anda front jasemont, suitable for a phyaician, on West Fourth street, opposite Washington square. No moving in May, Address Spencer, Heruld oitice, Broanway p PROPERTY TO LEASE. USE AND STORE; STORE 25x20; near St. Nicholas pent Tout $16,000 r year, with seven nese bt, webolan Sotel Fu Le ap ecdotay. PBRCADWAY STORE TO LET—NO, O44, NEAM SPRING streot. Offices and Lotte, same ‘building. minbblye U1 to, in Fioff"s Malt Extract spot, on the premisos, Brrr STORE a LET—CORNER OF HOWARD nd Broadway; Apply up stairs. UILDING TO LEASE—22X 8), STORE, BASEMENT apd five lofts; Ughted on ail tos: iny. “Inquire on the promises, 28 Ninth avenue. Boas HOUSE TO we IN TENTH WARD—IN the business 15 years; the lady ownor {s giving up up boarding house, so sho will seit some Purnitare Lease; iow rent. Apply to PAYTEN, 2% Divimon surest. COR. AND ELEGANTLY pie mengem o three story House, 261; feot front, all moder cantraily and. beni uigaly mme- (THREE Basement and Third Fioor. ances, Piano, large library, &°.. located. to rent for on year, owyer going to Europe; | diate mm, Address J. B. 1, station p= AND ROOM WITHOUT CHARGE—TO A GEN- a attending to an ag vo customer: Lig de ong to do copying, &e, for himael. aE (dress where 5 ree ROOMS TO LET—FURNISHED OR UN- furnished; retired and very conventent for housekee: to a gentleman and wife or smali family. Apply in the on ery. G01 Broadway. Fungieie ROOMS TO LET—FIRST, FLOOR, SUIT. able for housekeoping. Also Single, Rooms, at) $3 pe No moving at May. ANpniy af 192 West Nineteonth week. street. ee $$ $< $< ProRsisaEp HOUSES TO RENT.—A wonses. oF very desirable furnished Houses, variously located, to at, which are offered mt. Yor paral ap py we. ‘Tl. LUDLOW & 6b..No No. 8 Pino street. URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT, for housekeeping; alao single Rooms. 47 Amity street. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET PARLOR, BEDROOM, Basement, &c. Apply at 284 West Forty-third stroot. URNISHED pote we Py AN RO og org hl list of first class tenants wantl ng Houses in the best lo- calities in the city at rents from $2,000 to 8, 70 ee year. No, 9 Twenty-third street, Fifth Avenue Hotel. Fo RENT—IN NEWARK. N. J. FINE HOUSE, well furnished; beautiful location, on the Park. Ap- Ply at No. 6 Wall'street, room 12, RAIN DISTILLERY TO LEASE AND FIXTURES ¥ for sale, of large cupacity, Avo a rectifying estabits Inquire 0: remnisesy Jay and Jobs streets, Brook- ree FovseKes PERS OR PERSONS GOING TO HOUSE. keeping will be supplied, and can pay by weekly or menthiy} payments, for Carpets, Olicloths, Furniture of edroom and Parlor Suits, &c., corner of Canal and Hudson orth: description, ddin Tiny shu & Scores, streets. pal ee OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE = ‘with n valuable lease, sttnated In Wooster street. A Biv fo HBNRY FELTMAN & 00., room No. 6, Clinton Hi Eighth street, ne Broadway. Te Hous, 70 RENT-BY JOHN FUTERETCH: 418.20 ro dAU niet BOO 9A Sv? nino Hy and 118 Mast Oot t Sai ant Paolic t., Brooklyn, Auda great many others, at toderate OFT, LOFTS, LOTS, to hoe AND 47, BROADWAY, a} ourntng the couthwost cognen slrent. a DD Lo OPTS, 428x100 feet, uns Tight nd tse in the most modern’ style, April 1. Will be leased either entire or subdivided, to sive yon att on the most favorable terms. | Bulldin heated freo of cost to tenants, Apply to K. H. NICHO: No.8 Pine street, or on the premises. OWER PART OF 4 MOUSH TO LET (SIX ROOMS) inting.ot two Pariorm, back Basement and attic Roma, 810 Horatio street FFICES TO RENT—IN THE BUILDING 261 BROAD. way, corner of Murray at te Clty Hall Park; Ammmediate possoasion g:ven. Inquire on the. promises, statre, FOUR for taal NT FAMILY MANG(ON, NEAR FLUSHING PreAeAly of . family: % mile from dep#t, mites Boral, two stores, pent au Biden tawny ahr avergrocn (hodgea, Tatty Toe rg lena veup RENCE & Gd,. Flushing. pikaanenntn tnhantshteeedloee nner sitet iaiemcaamn 9 HYSICTAN’S OFFICE TO LET, FROM MAY 1—A first class front won led farnishod or ng uratshed. on Becond avenue, between Thitd and Fourth streets. for three days at 26” Grund strect. Oe TEAM POWER-WITH WELL LIGHTED Roos ADS, Ion band WA Woot twonty-iret atreck, neat Ninth arent TEAM POWER TO LET—WITH SHAPTING AND Bolt street. Room 25x3), Ft par- tues iagulre in ardry goods more 00° Eighth avenue, paar eran ardent testa viteorhchoaievin- mon? “etait AR Shiite ae POWER TO ow bom bbl tg oF VELL i alowed. poy 10 CMAIBELAN SCHW ANIZ 859 Hunt Piuy-shird rit ht Sa owas ¢ caren a8 ott for 3 horse; aie. ry by 0 foot. Apply ae oftiee, 187 ran S et rll ighted, enn Sree LorTs — ey ee ¥ rauniere. Rass = etree, RRILL ee __ HOUSES, BR _ &C. FO Li Store: TO LET.—PART OF STORE AND LOFT 4 DEY N ROOM Ht Brooklyn, twe blocks trots, Oleg nner eee ~ Cag ¥, 2, Jay Psangene Batt as ten, lates ‘trom gar Improveuue ECO) ‘LOO! TO LET] HTH STREFT, and cold water seven room: - ‘D pear Sixth area; soven roo room mora grements; family only JAMES RICHARDS, 33 wat, ra ka inva! Addr ‘ost oflice. ioreent tom RL = 2 ETA NO, a WEST, SIXTEENTH STEERER ‘RST moor weet f Broadway, soath aif or bla ow bel beakered | 3 Sr ee eeemee able fore email famaily without thas wo Stor and Attle, 22x ote ply | dren. ry ery Nici N oa dre the presalsea, = NO Fine oe dir, GODLANG! of [0 ETAT 712, BROADWAY, OF POSITE Waning, STO . REET, IN- ‘Stove: piano’ and. music. store, T° KireorsakEs Sore is te Tee font aper are Abe Sed ‘ou the premises. Te with LET—IN JERSEY CITY, FURNISHED HOU@! LET—POUR LOFTS, — IN STORE, 197 WASH" ith all modern dow in Agel ten rooms; To inion atreet, Inquire on LET—THE MODERN THREE STORY DWELLING House, No, 22 East Thirteenth tod. B IRELAND, 124 Nassau street” /OF PermubaP- LBT—PURNISHED, FROM MAY 1 FOUR, STOR nigh, S100 Drick House 116 West Fourtecath atrest: e a 00 yt 8 a per ann. Apply at 61 West Twentieth street, Fanny SETEARETE, Bscotgp Pgreg ry er Dery six sores, of sees Apia Pp. posi eyaeas Sloason's ite West Twenty-third, Y npcstii THIRD FLOOR OF HOUSE 104 MADI- ighborhood brown stone frunt House, improve, brow woguraiabed: ‘pons possamnion frre Inquire of J. Ho POST, 19 Montgomery street, Jersey TAR a a Lagi Broadwi House cd Store corner Goerck and streets; Floor (for, lub or Business Bowery; lara tore ( up for shoo nocd ob Divalow Yor particulars apply to FANNING, #26 Bowery. MP LET-SECOND FLOOR AND TWO ROOMS UE ‘or business. juire at 177 stb. avenue, be tween Twraifte and Thirteenth streets, up st LET—FOR SIX MONTHS PROM 1ST OF MAY, Second Floor and front Basoment of 185% Forsyth street; rent $850 per annum. Inquire at 79 street. a NEW MARBLE STORE, 6 FEET 10 LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROO! ° eront on Wort Broadway sorter of Thomas street in einen, board, ‘Bast Fifty: immediate vicinity. of Reaves. Govand the | surect 3 ooring ta tay. ‘ana ees toy loneers. Apply to SMITH & LAWRENCE, 157 Dist Bazaont ane BACK Eearce. he aid ag ge Bion" Apel ae Bane DS & i ageal cat TPO,LET-THE UPPER PART OF PREMISES NO. & Benson street, near Leo Inquire on the Henn gaya "3 4 10 LET—A BROADWAY STOR! » corner of Broadwi 8. wri: WARD, 3a Broadway. si 10 LET—FURNISHED HOUSE 51 EAST THIRTY~ fourth street, between Pare and yet a ennee. ‘The house is full size, first class, in thorough repat Partially, ar antsie LET.—THE OWNER AND. OCCUPANT OF | A Jargo house desires to rent the Firat Floor, consisting one a kitchen, water in, and food cellar . sai in Ninety-first treet, seventh house west of LET—FROM THE 18T OF MAY, SECOND, THIR and Fourth Floors ut No. 236 We fut Thirtyswoventh peg ha of adults preferred; gas fixtures and water through- NO. #62 BROAD. equare. Apply te 10 LET—TWO LARGE LOFTS, 75 BY 4) FEET, WITH or without steam power, centrally located, near Broad- ay. Apply to JOUN W. MCGUIRE, 1,162 Broadway. LET—AT 100 SECOND AVENUE, CORNER OF Sixth sith ae the store, the upper. part, consisting 15 rooms, wit! and water; would be let together or in parate floors.” Inquire at 48 Seoond avenue. LET—THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOOR, OVER the rae ween Cre ir den avenue and Twenty-eighth Breck; hn. bea fentist for the lust five years. tlds to ‘SMITH ‘SMe Eighth avenue. Price $66 rs LET—AT 16 WAVERLEY PLACE, NEAR BROAD- furaian te Tented Wa good wnat vember ai & moderato rent. “Appl Pode s Park pace, APO 0 WH r LET—UNFURNISHED PARLOR AND BEDROOM, toa lady, with or without Board. Address R., a 0 LRT-APRIL 1, ON UNION SQUARE: A SutT oF alagantiy” Rureienee, Rooms, suitable for two enema. eferences ‘exchangedy J 88 Bast ‘ourteenth street, up stairs, LET ON BROADWAY,.—A ther or se; URooms tor omlbes: “Apply ee Wer fired.” Inquire corner of ‘York tat streeta, B lyn, or 213 Pearl street, New York. (O LET. PURNISHED_T0 & PRIVATE FAMILY, THR frat class four story high stoop brown stone Hols, Bished cuapintn aad in petfon odes Apeiy Gee ished, co 4 er. f 4 i HOMER MoRoAN, ! 45 per month, handsome suit of Rooms and Extension on first joorto a first class business, Rent g1,9%. 10 LET—COTTAGE ON STATEN ISLAND, 10 MIN- ules by flagged sidewalk from fiom Temakinrille Land Landing, 59 mivutes ftom Wall street; ae: Rent Bw. Apply to GEO. EB. MEAT ARIN dts St Pine street, room 23, 0 GET—THE FRONT AND BACK BASEMENT, frort and back Parlor, with carpets; also three Rooms ga the tpper floor of three story frst ‘class brown stone house 1 East Forty-pinth street, Reference required. > ATA Ng pelaag te4 HOUSE, Baliye tae! WITH , horse and ar ‘cows, six acres | [YO LET WITH STEAM POWER—THREE FINE LOFTS: ister hy garden: within 15 utes ‘of Madison depot, with steam er in very desirable locality down tows. forris aii Easex Railroad, Apply to A. L. SAYRE, 21d tween the hours of and 12 M. at 42 Dey street, ov Wash nghn atreet, alias box 5880 Pont ofice. p eet a tA I RR, al SPOR 0 LENLYURNISHED, FOR SIX MONTHS OR A | [O LET, OR pHOR, SALE—A FOUR, STORY HIGH anietidyt eet Apply AEs SAV, 38 Wake for tare flo watt, ga, bathe {ngton stree! i 3 av te E HATCH & SON, bo Ninth avenue. T° LET—FIONT AND BACK PARLOR AND FRONT Basementin Bleecker street, between Broadway and Romere, sata foe my Sentieh oe ony like light buai- bat to Rooms, Will be answered oe '(\0 LET OR LEASE—A FINE Tosi tat ae ie rater a ant bute by presnhowse and the house has sixteen all modern: ments; twenty minutes from Fortysscoond street by ee | Ratirona 1a horse cara pass the grounds; for sum~ 0 LET—A SM\LL STORE, ONE DOOR FROM BROAD. | mer and winter esidence H cantet bo oerpessed: 1aquicw way. in Thirty\econd street. Rent $000 ‘87 Bowery. u ' 10 LET OR LEASE FOR A ERMC oF Le yuo ‘dwelling or_ busi the extra sized stone Howe Went it weit reek, with ‘Gtable and i een four a! r pin We Fra goa i rete aire of HOME i MORGAN, NO. Pine street. IOLF OF FIRST CLASS HOUSE 435 ig Emel hd fou of Ler rate R OF As FOOT ERant se, @ rooms ang pantries, with all improvements ighooruoed iret clk Acar wis) “alos cperimente oo LEASE—SOUTHEAST OORNER OF HUDSON Bighth avenue. Apply Ail Woee Thirty-oigntn street Thomas opporiie Hudson River Rall freight depot; A sr Guiting Doane Duane street. 10 LET—FROM APRL, OR MAY 1, A PLEASANT aeWirr Barvicon street. “} sult of unfurnished pultable for s amall family for housekeeping. Apply roadw RENT_NEATLY FURNISHED. A COSEY BEY yprowatce Brown. | T° i BD fink sronuey S16 ber month, Address Gentral Fark, box 190 Herald ofloe, 0, LET—AN UPPER WALF OF A BROWN STONE daisy Shale ee te, | Tore mre ten, cones, + Ome 5 x wn from 1i to 2 o'clock P. M 4 BOTIRE DROS. & BELLAMY, Nord Pine street. q LET—HOUSES AND | pe unfurnished, in good eine eet Sausat Rooms | De real estate offloe RENT-FURNISHED, (SITTING DROOM furnished and ubfurnished. v5 Hoon ith lola For Roma a for ne, 6m High, sven paces A an pre PART om * oes yt te ern improvement in East Beventge third street, between Third and and'Fourth avenues: ae Be ote PART OF HOUSE 107 KING will be let to @ email, genteel faully at rent. Apply on the premises, wo eelngsana ano wanes hl lyiy er Say FOR ge 3 Hudson aurea, ohare Fark. No moving ae MANUFACTURERS AN! DISTT ERS.-50. the. ind and err te, Porgishedtaah wanuraiaba Monae Aid bras 1 LET—LARGE ROOMS, SITABLE FOR ANY ht cre ome. (ON 2 SONS, 069 Broadway. Third avenue, up Houses, ranging from ,000 per annum; two ‘Houses f toe $0 nod Ts A business. Inquire on the'pre\ses, 19 Bowery, third Toei back wy nt for houneckeoping. 635 por first house 10 LET—AT Barre RAY ‘A. B. MILLS, 1 Nasgan streets oom 27. 10 LET—SECOND FLOO! FR : = part of, Third Floor; a sre0. ba f immediately nth street, eae F 8" | FACING ih. west " p10, LEASE, BULKHEADS AND ge ey ee F ‘oco! 13) fost Apply oe ET. ORM ag the Dry Dock Bank Hotel, cocupy! ae Ogre aide ctreoe nd Tenth street, eu: ror COPARTNERSHIPS. zune borat arate Soma A RECT! Cayenne WHO HAS Low Met a Rye A rience in the ben! Sy gree pe ner aven' nnon street. \ LET—SEVEN FURNISHED Rooms) Ne GOULD, Mount Vernon He ge ct = county. = a 10 LET—FROM MAY 1, TO A SMAI family, the upper of th ment House 243 West N A teent treet, consi four ‘roome on third, seem Ear ak and seth ween: peivtege ie ere | A Change, gold, stocks and sastnt sucarition: retereseas mehuding ets, $13 per month. For full mule ad: | Sotheged. Address with'real name N- A., Herald office. dress, with name an J. B., stat 1 seco PARTNER, WANTED | WITH $1,000 IN A RELIA- (Po FET-LOWER Pant oF Two stoRY Hse g90 th real ame, “He Morrison vox 100 Hicury strect, consisting of frontand back bivments, | oflce. pw wood nen apelpy front and sek, partor, wit ¥ git ; gas, water al o Toom, itent moder’ "Int = a i) ‘above reat m0 gain street. Drove ex oon pa eng ne yen of Res pon gag «ction bnoerhin Sua cre RECT 10 LET-PURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, O\ TO es, the, House 18 dst Jour. Firth avenug and Union squaresAp- Chadbourne day en 4 by mutual consent. debe Pate on aa Tait claims rm will LT ah 8. W, Chadbourne, who nue tho business stand, No. 16 East Thirty-fifth street. ANCHET, 24 Bixth avenue, Kore STRFIIEN W. CHADBOURNE, co _Nxw Yon, March 4, 1967. i re furiem; Location goody alli Mw WM. BAST | HAS THIS DAY BERN ADMIT! improv nts; rent $1,000. v ROBERT MACLAY, 77 Cedar street | Stern, of rayol df arape aad SEERNS & AST. LET—THREE ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFU! ished, suitabie for light business, No. 1 Amity st Pan S COBEN HAVE THIS DAY. 1 consent, Th ‘at hereafter be mm by Michwel Coben. contracted by the near broadway. Hey LET—FURNISHUED, THE FOUR STORY MARBI shove selena by Michael Cohen, front House g Park atone ees} 6 to sauna — New Yous, Ta, 1867, of Thirty-sixth street; rent moderate. ve been only b; permit from W. H. WOOD, is Wall sireet LET-A FOUR STORY BROWN STONE HIGH RB WANTED—IN A LIGHT Lyd pte Pa aap tp oraaites Article staple and 000, J. M. MOODY &CO., 48 Pine street. Te ete et el La | oem 2 out, waa Vosuessio iv seladisialy Kosty on the preaions, MID Weel Tereate: Dea Aa a chee te chat aoe eatine aectaee (ction toe veo Biunifataring gay wher hi cpl a ere oa LETLIN NINETY-PIRST STREET, THAD DOOR \Srord eine fair Answers not wanted from ‘or persons without capita Address ta confidence, wit! sume, W., box 317 Herald ‘offloe. 10 T from Third ~“— nice Residence, with stabp and garden, Apply on the ne os © LTA BROADWAY STORE AND. BAIRMENT, 0 GIVE—AN INTEREST IN A CIRCUS: Teg ate tet gaat lttaeg | VUA inal tar ee ites ‘of May, wi ’ forall oflice, te. Apply to” GUSTAV S Bay. | Som on good secur and latest im > | its, 0 Broad way. (PO LET_PART OF A HOUSE, PARTLY FU or unfurnished, Inquire at 238 East Tenth st —RARI CEAROR—TARINED Bos $],000 abate a Slate, Teqaire immediately at 237 Hudson ‘shroes. LET—FOR THREE OR FIVE YEAR: Tegan four tory high aa stone tsa west of | THE LECTURE SEASON. aifigion argue and Ch et bs ps Meter coer re = ‘to the Ps respects, st $2,500 + CO! OVA is ‘DELIVER “A, LEG: wets. Mpply io'S KILPATRICK, Bale Het Bane s nreet Ualied F ieee ry the ot onedt st tee ar th school. ub- pled _ ten jones’ Wedding: rackets, ‘80 cents. LET=IN_ HOBOK! house 204 Washi bath, gas, dc.; rent ) THE UPPER PAR? OF t, consisting of five roms, Inquire ou premiays, 0 LET—UPPER PART OF HOUSE 1N TWERTY- niath street near Sixth avenue, containing four rovma. Gloxets, gas, batt, &e., to a sinall family of aduits. Rentgas, Qiitrets'S. A. Ws, Herald office, 0. Lym FOUR STORY ae sTOOP Reem | for sale at the door. gto Pm hg Lit ne pd can tL gene on oe ork Museum of iN tet BILLIARDS, 6 sc. natomy, 618 Browiway. ent Twonts-sorond. stron pe anne een Hignth avonuom, iris. Cot iin ave Tote, ‘on Ninety FINE yTock OF FIRST CLASS BILLIARD Tal seventh street, near Biever ‘Sraees A ity with p's yy! invented Ay Cushions. Call Bently furnished, in, Norrisania, Franklin avenue near | {he manuiaory i Mercer ‘Also some good ighth street, those nice it four stone ta low cash price. jouses On terse n avenue, corner of KIL ATRICK, Bull's Head Bank Buildings. pt iia panee. FOURTHS SIZE FO! ae SNSSEOS ES ESNEEEEEpE messy prereset poe! r¢ Tables, in perfect order; T° LET ATS HUDSON STREET, BETWEEN BARROW | Apply at with pantries between, eRe tor and | FOR SALE—ONE, THRER-QUARTER Oa AER, Back Hawement with peviloge of bat Coa nal fail of Table, fou adults, Rent month, About $28) worth D, TILES Carpets, Onleloth, fe, for male. a TO LBT-A HOUSE IN NEW HAVEN. NINE ROOMS) | oon OE slice ished. irticulars ay a SLATRVOYA\ AL—A Artisan jew Haven, or a/2. Fourth sronue, Now A ‘chat reward is one Has Pal yy York k city. pass her a riving oe eee on all matters Ct never portance, Ja Jo: lease call and test age ir skill. fo show future husbands Wwesere, te ee ed ‘Thirty-third street, between Lexi ngvon an Third & avenne. Manas wa hod og DISTINGUISHED CLATRVO® everything—sickness, business theft, names, Duenbers, me luck. $84 Canal si M*%:, Bg ag ALL You Wish TO KNOW: sixth atree street. Feo ness. se avenue, near Thirtys to Me, MApaxe ROSS, MEDICAL AXD ES SEAR 0 ee LOWER pane or, A HOUSE, IN, KING . ve. iwoon und’ t ae Paquire st atNo 2 in ie TOR LET—SECOND FLOOR AND FRONT BASEMENT house 29 West Eleventh street, near University place Y ig te ge DENTISTS, AC. HANDSOME LARGE i indow shades, st requires rea Siesta TV Po baseman worl near Broadwa} Inquire of B. W. whee Heo y | Broadway. nh sladht Eb aacintisiasen LET—TWo SPACIOUS PARLORS, WITH EX. ‘tension Room, in the large House No. 4 Carroll pl sath surgeon neat Seventh ich weuere fing location for @ Doctor's and tells Re~ Suitable for business purposes; « fin werk ae Hae Berson you sll marry amie iaiate ber. Lneky LET=THIRD FLOOR OF MOUSE IX LONDON TER. iid a rere d wife ouly; Mi ule on RoRA NATURAL CLAIRVOYANT, eB rout ritirteet Pree | wine No. dareene streot, corner of second floor, road way. M POWER TO Len PREM! eh AND ST Wh Reonapaeveuth seeet wear Co vs quire of the engineer, TORES AND LOFTS TO LET—ALL es m7 lahed Hou in ange (Ur tale Ne Ge BISMO, tr Mloeny atronts JITORE TO LET—FIRST BAST OF FROAIWAY, IN Howard street; yory convenient for ary dug whol —— business. “Apply (0 4. LOWD! nal. r Sonettuat ation, = OF FIRST CLASS HOUSE IN SIX: ———— ny reyes 4 one in East Thirty-Afth street, fas quire at na Bixth street, LET-A FOUR Be ‘brown stone Housn, 12) rth avenue; $2,000. WONDERFU!, MRS. Rr. %, ©, GRAHAM, MEDI. ness ni ar nan ry ana a rages, hel sand a aed Feit tod rere, Call and see, 16) West Twen treet. AVENU NEAR THIRTY-FIRST 3B Sect Mine, Hea, Clairvoyant and. Amrolog iineny piunbora. Speedy Marriages, cota Ld pate BASEMENT ‘Broadway. LET-PART OF HOUSE, M4 TT saitapie tor lett asinesa,” NINTH STREET,

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