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PEADY 'I‘O-I)AY' . A WILD-WOOD ROMANCE! Constitating No. 117 of that ant-seasstional and purely Awerican S BEADLE'S DINE NOVELS, viz : THE \xt)lll'(iAN MAID. H ETTLEMENT. st life and character, and ations, renders bis volumes eopacially desirable. This present ¢ in'which a dusky anything Lu Dart; and the entire work i ob our early forest Iife ag to give very correct id Jlesse. bat s expenes K« careful not to associate Beadle's Dime Novels with otber publications sold st ri &F For sale by all New t of price—TrxN Cr BT LE AND COMPANT. ar sent, post-paid, to avy address, 03 1 Dime Book Publishers, TIHE JOU w Arvoid, & ton Fisber Pr woklyn Polytechaic I adembie ssd secret fn expreasion will wake bi i ENOT OALLEY me remembered in al iteratare. [ Maithew THE AUTOBI D TO THE ted from 1L T of he 1.5 e s the contents of his bock are Known it cireulation will ex- wead that of the most popular novel of the season. Open the book where will, and it is almost imposcible foloy it down again. It is, says M. bebelet, ‘& book of the urst order shod by the chanming Waived of ite reeital, by its angelic sweetness, writien as if between earth and beaven” Keconds like theee 6o bouor to religon and to bumsaity.” -—Lln-h-n Reader. more_ valusble contribution to the . 'The siyle of the Defoe: but the well e he Sucidenis ot lews strarge. There is no meut of theological bitieriess in this volume. Boble- bearted mew, pot to reoper wounds, or to cast odium on_creeds or ches, bas been the motive of its publication.”—| Loudon Quarterly M. TUMBOLDT'S LETTERS TO A LADY, with an intreduction & Obasken Godeey Lelad, A new edition. 16ma. &1 50. good counsel, and wise philos- pure th Bullet gatherine the g a gulde to & calm, pure from this work, which paits, sor h ¢ rected current, we wish ad Missouri Republic LDT & HOLT, No. 451 Broome-st., New-York. Now READY: SADLIERY CATHOLIC IIIHI(TDK\ AIVAVAL wod ORDO for 1867; Beiag & complete and aconrate PIRECTORY OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH IN THE UNITED BTATES, CANADA AND IKELAND. o Price—in paper. $1; cloth extra, $1 75, Bent free by wail on receipt of price, D. & J. SADLIER & Co., ORACE MANN. Just_ Published: i WRIT = Price $1 0. GS OF HORACE Soid "1 on or se il Ll('N‘Rh\ o) A\\IAL REPORTS Imuuy MANN. #vo., wsiform with ** The This wnln-»!-‘mm ed hv Mre. Mann, ard sold only by subseription. Bent by Cipt of prce. LIVE ('Y IllvVIA : ] \| AN vew edition containing fine steel por- ndes it veady. ¥ Lo Senit and fal) - 1 bo seing memorable sentences from the tings of Abrabam Licoin. Edited od boarin, il top. &1 23 CRVANCE. Edited by the “Price % CE OF wlmnw By Lucretia P. Hale, autbor of The Lord's Supper and its Observance,” H. B. FULLER Buceessor to Walker, Fuller & Co., 0. 245 Washington-st., Boston. io a tale worthy of & Bulwer.—| Those who desire & Pvul that will hmunh thew 14.(4 h-v refe —fo‘y‘u-m pass ** Idalia ™ by.~[Pite vening watire story s told Iv ehamaing Ktyle _mwu Biade Few cau read this werk witbout dee)) aud absorbing ivterest.—[Balti Wore Awerican For saie by all bookselers o = e sent by mail on receipt of price. NCOTT & Co.. Publisbers, Philadelphia, Pa. D'PH POLAR SEA, ANOTHER POSTPONE! GREAT Il(!\[l"‘;(l:l; TIIKA}’JP(’))KH o connmequence of the u) dewand for Dr. Hayev's “ Open Ml Sea” exhansting the l’-:t edition, the Publication Day s post- poved uutilmert week EECOND EDITION BINDING. THWD EDITION PRINTING. HUKD & HOUGHTON, Peblishers, No. 45 Broowe-st, New-Vork. ALMANAC FOR 1667 NOW READY, IT CONTAINS: ASTRONOMICAL, ke. Oulendar—Jewish ; Mabomedss. 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WOODBURN GRANGE. A story of English Country L Wittian Howirr. Complete in oue lerge duodecimo velume, bound in freen and wine worecce eloth, price $2, of in paper cover for $1 0. Read what R. Shelton Mackenie, esq., the Literary Editor of Foraey's Daily Press, sy of it editrially in that paper. * Woodburn Grange” has its scene in that part of Nottiny thronyh ebich fows toe Kiver Tre \l.|l'nwvll who lired i 1 of Nowtingham for many years, ked over most part of tha .l n-unu‘v which ;u.l- nmnu it s left of fawous Sherwood Forst, ber autbor. Rockville, of Reck- contrast with this Lor has sketched o which had e ont, nder (b warraT Jegge rises out of this condition, by bis own ' o 4 family, nequires vast wealth, and ends Ly Imhumz the Rockville m after Sir lnr‘rldfl(h refusiog & ronetey offered by the Crown, becanse be is, inte nsely and from convie- tiom, & man of the jeople. It s Siman Degge sad his frievds that the iuterest of the late property centers. hecklle of Rockvile, hose frst Wil wast bave been & man of som ither of boue anl sinew or of brain, for he obtained what the would call & prime lo tion. The center of his domains was conspicuous far over the b & bigh rauge of rock overhauging one of the sweetes odoms On one hand Iay & vast tract of rich marsh I as society advanced, converted into meadow as extengive me nd aboun ‘I‘he story o] one of 1 nows ancestor esme over with k. andulstiog. deer. He built a cust rock, around which o few houses were erecied o cove of time, and hence e surasme Roekville: and fhey mAneg ign like fendal sovereigns. The Rockvilles bad wealth, rauk i diguits, with Ttle b na. - Sentally, they bad been radually weariug out. They continued & tall and ot d Teoking fanlly ut of late there Liad been an only son, and at the per Lin tale (say shirty Jears ago) the last of the lic war s bn e oruaty.. His soe reat object was fo preserve his game, and poctical jusiice is meted out By iaking kit perish io an afras with poschers i ose of his own woods —tke lust of bis race, bat not of bis class. Simon Degge, sprung from pauperism to wealth, to whom the town of Great Castiehororugh owe its prosperty wud rovth, comen out instrong coutrart with the fadesd Baronet. rrounded by ** treaps of friend awong whom are several Quake re we must say that, a8 & roman- r. Howitt s decidedly antl-Malthusian, for he chronicles & dozen T80 of warriages awong the personages of his tale. How the son of & Deg, who had gone a-soldiering, s {aken out of pauperivn, put forward in the worid, made partver in a factory, and mei ich roung lady, i taid by Mr. Howiit in & very geuial manner o vl wil the othes marriages—one turaing out badly, bt coming right st last. But, all throngh, the antagonisin between bereditary nowdledum and hovest labor rising into weal deiined; and i this book, Mr. Howitt presses beavlly q s aystem, arising out of the gwine laws, by which, in England, & wan's hife is estimated an of loss valoe thau the life of & beasa P e Wootharn family, the Meritages, the Qualws, the Deurss, the Clave the Thorsbrs., Frank Le Setts Trapy of + Howell Crosoe, Sylranae Creck, the lodge-keeper, and sharp Tom Boddil "Among the best parta of this story are the Jescript Quaker's villa iu the country, of Quaker-life in Lodon, avd of & Quaker wedding. 0f course, according to modern custom, there is & great senwtion fncl- dent—the munier of a rich farmer, aud the accusstion, trial, o tal of Mr. Woodhurn of Woodburn Grange, for the of suspicion war that Woodburn, whose son was about marryin Drary, was not on good ferms with ber fathe elaim, after b s cursed ean ¥ days river with marks of As we bended—for be suspected, m- 1 restored 0 his written the night after ueing remembered and m wished that good fortane wold remove the itan—he prisaned,tred, and acquitied, pan » srong s family and society. Ls afterward, a lette {be murder, n board ‘sarrative of a dreai, bow aud by whoi the erime Delief 1 sm and the Snpernataral has Let no one g iden of the truth being reves o dremws. Ther man! Inthe novel. this dresm leads to the wm.u of the s cheats the gallows by committing ruieide), and the conviction uud puishe ment of bis accessors. lurge portion of the third Toluine, i equsl, in poer of ‘narradive, o the most. triking passages 8 Mra. Wood's und Miss Braddon's narra But we must close our extended notice of & novel an thoroaghly 1t i« very real—very truthf WitLiaw Howir, and we most close by recos Copies of the sbove Look will be seut te any ove, free of postage, on receipt of price. Address al) orders to the Pablishers, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. 306 CHESTSUT-ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA., i seccive imuediate and prowpt attenion. dy. \\l.o !mfl bad wpeient, soand Teegruph foi & lady. Address E. 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OUR GRADUATES HAVE AVERAGED NEARLY SEVEN MONTHS IN COMPLETING THE PRESCRIBED COURSE OF STUDY, AND SEVEN-EIGHTS OF THEM HAVE READILY SECURED LUCRA- TIVE SITUATIONS IN BUSINESS. STRICT ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE MORAL AND SOCIAL WELFARE OF STUDENTS. NoTr.—This institation elies for it patronags upon it ntrinsie mer- o, an sitested hy hundreds of ite radnates, who are now lling respon- b astions in the great commercial eifies of the Usited States. It ‘every advantage found elsenbere, aud many educational improve- e T ANNOUNCEMENT, e Managers e pleased o ax oI ) —'The Mamage IRk teg osk ttended hla Callege has t th rd o ounce that the extraordinary sucee o o fly lastruction. Tendered it neceary o secure wmor enhz ta facilities for practieal NEW COLLEGE BUILDING e, hat been erected st an ex f One Hrodred Thousand Dollars. The a grand reunion of graduates, and the f the Third A ) a:dfi-u‘:-: ofm wew buildi ’ 0l take pisce Fobruary 22, 1867, with ap- ropriate a publie ceremniee. 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ENVELOVES, contairing 20 very nmefal mographic word-forios for Yong-hand writers, 16_ceut 1 (60 forms) will double the speed of writing; 1 fo ANDI NN K 0N N ISON'S COMPLETE l'"lb\(‘(‘n\l‘l'l? of Phonogr and_alwo Repor post paid for 325 by I 1L TIOHSSTON & Cor Nassan-st, New-York. Seud Mamp for Cireular, WHAT THE PRESS SAY OF THE COMPLETE PHONOGRAPHER It w(uh Iy Bt'ed for use an & text-book 1o sebools and for & self- instruetor."~[N. Y. Times. For elearness of statement and fullness of details, it will dondtless !‘... the precedence of all previous mauvals ou the subject.—(N. Y. niue. * Kot ouly the wanusl of Phovography, but nove other will bear N. Y. Citiren. I bewiliering and tireson Orahate, 5 theclore can well preciaie the we Infastry Ree pestioa of tam Sent up. we thiak it ' .' <% “ome writers of tem hive becneared i the italumert of a e syl of wiing wd injured o their writing habits by suateling afier bits of abbreviation, which, in awiftly executed writing, render the manuseript unintellicible. This ractice Les Leen much fostered by M) abate of New k. who has fetroduced. %o hid handbeok of term wany peity contractions ographers a8 ‘ watch-work ’ml luto o To the long rus it breaks 4 @eachers. A TEACHER WANTED for a District School. Pay $40 per mosth. Okl Bridge, N. J.. weven miles from Bouth Amboy. JAMES APPLER wCHOOL T weriber wishes to eiploy for Agachers who have formerly heen enguged, sither i Day. day-Schiools, who eun devcte their exclusice e to the Vi for the ILLURTRATED HISTORY OB THE DIBLE, b Jobn Kitt, D. 1., F. 8. A., edited by Alvan Bood, D. D., of Norwich, Cona. This ls the hest selling book | have ever pablished. ' Agents make from $100 to #3900 per mouth, and say *they never kuew a book to sell so well.” Apply immediately iu persos, or by letter, to the publisher, BENRY DILL, h Conn. Tutor for 4 BOYS, or I‘r fl|0n. Also Wan TEACHERS o idres (with tamp) the 0. 522 Broadway, N. ‘VA\TLD IMMEDIATELY — Two PLAY | LADIES Pcisally snd thesretioally Leble to IN: The sub- ch town in the United btates, male chools o B AMERICAN ED- Joung LCT in PIAN, under the Professar of Masie in Vasar Col of Beer & Schinmer, b. 16, between 108 1. ] i THE pply i1 person at the Music Sto . Sew-York, on SATURDAY, maminn Academices. A, Domvmnn-- m'\ifl?, ACADEMY, fl,AM !yn- MONDAYS » ork. T RADATS. TUBSDAYS and FRIDAYK. " liver e Clussesfor Goatiemnen, £ _Por Terus, ke., send for & Cirealar. _ SDAYS and Fi P;gAR\th’ DANCING ACAD! \lY.“:\.z' !;I" ave., south-weit cor o - AYS and FRID, h‘hh\l ;ln.«'\'r(':'na"“-fu'l'flfl‘\h«' o Ladies, 2 to 4 lsses and Masters, 4 o 6 p. Gestlewen, TURSDAY ot FRIDAY ;vfiiu.n W0 v clock, NEW CLASSES ARE NOW FORMING. Mnsual Jnslrnmcnln. eminently the best Piano before the publie; wnanrparsed in tone, dura clegauce of b, Manufactory, and. Warer TCENT 7-octave rosewood PIANO- FOKTR for BALE—Male t0 order by eity maker; cost $600; for 0. Ao, Farior. Ciwmler, and Dining-Roow FURNITUKE, at & e, g h 4 Wea Bstnats g Lok ven i 19 g fllusical Instruments, 1 B R L o seracty AMBLRS & SON™ “ ECLECTI'C PXANOS” 7, vt b eLeR s s T s e ¢ Wmm{&)uq Kightlr ., corner .lh-nhu GEOBGE STECK & Co. AVE BEEN AWARDED TIHT: LATEST FIRST PREMIUMS, (GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS) for their GRAND AND SQUARE PIANOS over all eompetition, October, 1965, at the Fair of the Ameriean Tnstitate, NEW WAREROOMS, No. 141 EIGHTH-ST,, Near Broadvway. “HAII LTON BEOTHERS,” Praxo FonTe MANCPACTORRs, would e the attention of ichurs avd the pablie gezerally 0 thewany and improvements e raetion of thelr Planos. Their EUP) ONIC AGRAFFE ’I‘HKI’-K" has been tested by the highest musical talent fu the country, and carceedod by all to pusseas and sweetness m highes degree. Wi anos to rent. INDT & MAD Manutactarers of GRAND and SQUAREPIANOS, having remored Broadway, betweea Seven- wak the atten- tian of those wishiug o purcliase piasos, heproved and superior instrunents ! These are all mannfactered under their personal saper- vision, snd, from their great expericnce and close attention, they are tuabied 0 guarastes them wisurpased by any brillisncy, defieacy and & Wbined with & superiority of workmansbip which in- All of them” are coustruct with 1l iostrwment will be warranted for 61 o b3 Vtace st cateat durability. Agrafe arraugeiseat, and each & SONS PATENT CYCLOID AND SQUARE PIANO-FORTES WAREROOMS, No. 2 LE' ROY-PLACE, BLEECKERST., ove bloek weat of Broadway. Send for onr vew Clrealar. STEINW AY & SONS RAND SQUARE and UPRIGHT PIANOS have taken 7 First Premiums ab the yrineipal faies in this eountry, and, in Addition thereto, a First Prize Medal at the Graod International Ex: Ebitn 3t London, 1662, 1a competition with 260 piauos from all parte of world. lvm instrament corstrueted with their Patent A(flfi Arraugement, and wirranted for five years. Warerooms, Noa. 71 aud 73 Esat Four- teentl-st. 'l‘m'. J. & C. FISHER PIANO—The most re- Habte Planos made, with latest liprovements, Wholesale 1nd re tail at Nos. 21, 243, 245, t Toenty-eighth #t, near Ninth-ave. l(lu and UPRIG 8, and CABINET ORGANS, the be i purchasel. Moudly’ puents recsived for the satae. I Platos st bargaius, from $60 to $25. Oid taken in exchange. Liberal dince Do o second hd plinca, Pl Tiance for FINE STORE to LET, one door from Broadway, Bt floor, Lasement and llllrlum(nl. The store is about 405100 féet, 1s new, very light and nrmxumflnuu, ad in all respeets one of the best stares between Chambers and Canal-sta. Possession given Tmmediately. Apply on the e e AL BROTHERS. Nox. 88 and 00 Loonard. F INISHED HOUSE No. 27 North Washing- {on-square to KENT. §0,000; stable and conch-house (0 rent in tear of residence, $2,000; pew in Univr xity Place Charch to rent at ANY price. y earriage horee carrage dogn, ke, mplete order, and to Furo - be 4..;.-»«1 of a ecount of epartare of aumily & nnuAny. Apply to HEWLETT & TORRANCE, 0. 69 Wallat. SLYMOUTT CHURCE in an ELIGIBLE PEW to LE York Post-Office. 0 RE T Thirty third g ¥ near Sixth ave. Thirty-6Rh-st., near Fifth ave. ',..m “second-st.. near Fifthave. £ annum. 500 per annum. 3,000 per anuwa, st., pear Lexiogtor ’mrxv ratt., near Madison-ave. thint-st, Boorman-place. $1,280 per annum. T ear Fifth per auparm. Forty-seeond-st., veas Fith ave. per anaum. Porty-Abind-st., sear Sixth are. per ammam. Keventy-siath-st.. vear Lexin 1,00 jer annum. K. W. BUNEOICT, No 4 am 6 Piue-st., Roow No. 3 l lu new T—Fron unld rear m ILDING No. 40 ¥ Cabinet manfactory. Ap- n ‘1) ll.l. mth Kteam- power for light me- ¥ 0N MOM, about 13,000 square feet, o eatly aituated 16 m New-York City, on one of the priseipal railrosds, 15 trales rensiog dally. Addiess Box No. 2,069 N5 Fote Oftee. bt city and three premises, in East wad, or SAM'L kers, near West e Ofice. trelenm. Will Le reated in par Jartienlars adiress P. McOARRY & SO Thirteth and Chestunt-ste., Philadelpbia. '1‘4‘)’( \Hl‘\ll\l llllH on a long wore of leas, for 10 to 21 years from Ve approved Dy the Lev wouthe’ eat fa teaewal fs eath are rpguested to be addressed to ublic, or No. 7 East 1o pa iine # Wrliten ofers H.W. FURD, st the Natiosal Bank of the WITH ALL THE MODERS IMPROVEMENTN, SPLENDID LIGHT AND VENTILATION, SUITABLE FOR Banks, Bankers, Brokers, Merchants, Lawyers, Railway, nsurance and other Companies, IN BUILDINGS Now. 35, 39, 40, 42, 57. 64, 60, G0, 71, 73, 78 & 80 BROADWAY Now. 5,7,17, 19, 34, 36, 40, 53 Niws ALL NEAR WALL-ST. Now. 4,6, 11,17, 19, 21 & 35 BROADST, NOR. 4 and 19 WALLST,, and NOS. b5 & 57 EXCHANGE PLACE. APPLY AT THE OPFICE OF EDWARD MATTHEWS, No. 19 Broad-st., Room No, 30, __ fionses and Farms Wanted. WANTED—To be altered " tating location atd price, No. 408 roadway, X. Y., or No. 22 Pine-st. ‘A nice little COTTAGE for a wall hmly At & moderate rent, within ose hour of City Hall— furniabed prefereed. Address, with full particalars, W, A., Box No. 106 Tribune Otfice, NTED TO PURCHASE OR lllR the p il HOUSE, Mudson, Harlom or thin one’ vide from the cify. and Lot more Uian onehalf wile from depot; price vot 1o exceed $1,00. Address C. C. C., Box No. 111, Tribuue Ofice, Mating particalars. fiotels, &3: SH RMAN HOUSE the European plan. Desirabl transient gucats, at reasonsblo rates. 413 Broome-st., on accommodations for permanest or between Broadmay and Seveuthave. Address ];() ARD WANTED— within fo ) Boarh and Rooms. EN']'I EMAN \w«lu-u to R(l ARD h a private fumily in the neighborhood of Twelfth or Fourteentivst., Tox No. 547 Post: party of six or (5 the Summer) on & 023, Post O daily 1o 4 SI\VAN!\AH GEO.—First-class BOARD, with 5. excellent Rooms, at half hote! rates. No. ¥ Broughton-st., between Eust Broud and Houstonsta. (vear the New-Vork steamers ‘wharves), . VICK, r ‘Ithh GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with BOARD lml ROOMS in & private fumily, at No, 96 Clinton- place, vear Fifth ave. A nic Kh'“f]l.x with or nmwul HkE\Kl’Ahl. Apply 1 collec- Bandwieh ton of SEEDS, collected by the und dy during a extended tip oret e groy t to 30 varieties of FLOWER, FEBRUARY 13, 1867. e LlVUIlVIA CONIFERS, or EVE SEEDS, all |ha growth of 1866, Price $5to #20, for collectinus, post-paid. Orders sent throughi il or express, with cash or postal orders, will receive prompt attention, aud peed luuudc-l 'h, m-n carefully packed. An'l:t- Do) O atly put -) TO l(\AV on Mortgage or im- 'm e “M T r!:-:l!l-clupnl! -I-‘I "'"-l:uw-“m.{ :$ * 0|00A provel REAL ESTA \Tll“;n -’:"..J“J' #1900 I.., Price frow §10 10 able in gold eoin o u } yte 3 ? e & collection of C. A Wi FLOWER SEEDS, and | Troadway, Room No. 53, ';.”i'v...{“‘"“ £ 85 e, B 9, feal Eatate for Gale. TTENTION ! ALL WANTING FARMS!— é-mfl{« En'fl.l unmcn‘ublg'&'u COUNTY, i":w TRRSEY, 44 siles from Sew-York on ratroad to Philadelplia, Sofl, five Joam -nmn for all ntry vty Clmate wiid snd pm-mfi'! Beaity. .fllflm fluknrnld Bold ouly to l‘l‘lflfim-flly Fl acre, '1-5 upward. = .BOII.IE CAMPBELL, President. V. 8. Tour, Aget, Sudbarg ALL WANTING FARM s—(}nod oil, mild Also, f!';:::«“mfl."?' o o B S ot o ik dress C. K. LANDIS, Vineland, New-Jerver. FIRST CLASS COUNTRY P A(,E in & Orange, Now-Jemey (only one i B e e e 1 . ¥ esua i lu l"ll in the Park, of fire ltnl el iwo of eight acres aud one of ten acren, commandiug & magnific New-York By ke For particalars, apply to lltpnyvfi 1. 8. HASKELL, Puilding, Orenge, N. J.; or, " '? K Con, No. '0 wmu.n. N.T. T ORANGE, N. J—For SALE, two new HOUSES, wllll modernimprovements; excellent vl‘hborlmod. fGine Ofi'an':. I,rnglm::'ly h«.uu ummc c«n.,., 10 rooms, d pey U 177 u‘Ayply g v A e T g Willisw-st., !’)’1 noon. AT()!(AV(,L, ,N.J—VILLAS, VILLASITES and PARMS, s great um beautifully” ituated, one Loar from New.York, for EALE fow: - Also lovatey Sexta and Houses 0 LET fo ihe season’ or year, by BLACKWELL & EMITH, No. awnnma, New-York, 9 to 11 & m..; Oraage, coraer Mafu nd Cone-sta., 8 to 6. n?lelehAJ: FARM nfi)fi Mxllntonfi .J :i-:gl; .Sfialle’ from depot; B o ol wmm‘nl '"“ m g e, e riage Douse. Teims sasy ork. el m" s DAVENPORT. No 106 Brosdway, Al BAR(.AIN.—F({,R SAL l..PLAF PROP- dien from Toge Rond, 35 e o enyors, "BHLs DAV EpOuT, No. 100 Broatway. BRILR {()UbE 22x30; Lot 33x120; m& on Howard-st., PeeksklLL, near charches and depot. e:m G, KATMOND, Feckakil oy &, COCKCROIT, No. 111 Broadway, X. Y., COT’]‘A(‘E LOTS for SALE at Delaware of vieitors at this Water gap, Peun, —Owiog to the Wrge increase 3o s e hun sondicd LOTS, They ml‘t-M rm Nlmll of 300 feet above the river, sod_ahont B0 commading & Bne view of the * Gap,” an: sony desirous of spending the Snmmer it this can have cottages erected by the frst of Jone st s cost of 2 0, uchulng thelot I spplcaion be ade by tie St of March. BROWHBAD, Delaware Water-¢1p, LNTMAL PARK and BOULI:,VARD LOTS AT AUCTION —BLEECKER & DENISON will SELL oo THURS- DAY, Feb. 14, 1667, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchauts' Exehange Sales- mlled;.y six full "LOTS, north side vf Fifty-cightbst, Real Ql'm fit . A HOME IN THE UOfiTBY. TWO MILES FROM "‘“.‘:fi'!',“fl%" RAILROAD ‘ 500 BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. A NUMBER OF DWELLINGS I PROCESS l-cflq,. MPLETED EARLY IN THE N This property offers at l.dlefllfl!ll hm pleasant boms ithin 50 minates of New-York, h'-'." ;:\ ompited s o sl By -. m bomes with more ease tha they can reach 'm:uxmoxuumt mn A e view wu mooiag ey (ork. Bay aad Staten 1‘.2: s wiahing to purchise e mfly to . DUNITAM, J CENTRAL NEWSIERSED RIAL u‘n‘rn AGENCY, 0. 182 BROAI nhu). 8 et "‘"'”""""ffl'um G. BROWN, Flizabeth, EalL MoOIR: mum “NewJersey. J. 0. ROSE, Roselle, New-Jersey. HOME—$1,550—One- uuer A S i weanted—wil prc HOUSE on lot 255100 feet, si ALy s o vnt foesdon e -nn. p homes ; fitle perfect. u wale, l'nfl\:ll’uueuhn l::;" E l lm, A FEV, FRE! mn BUILDING TOTS i News -wu..uu oy i snen Ofes N, 157 Brontmar, Fl ST-CLASS 'l-smr: W TRICR . 10U~ Tnmediste pouesion may o T Forsy At betwacn Trcadway acd Sixtrave e oy C OM. front sory frame HOUSES, 145, each House o -tu 177, # One two-story double frame HOU% Imlhn, wid . yenr alfatory frime HOUSE, I I w 33 by 1774, _$1,000. On two-story frame arret W iry Cellar. Garden, -m mu :.mh o0, hqmn of A’ J. RITTER, on the p CENTRAL PARK PROPLRTY.—-F our threes story basement and sub-cellar hrown-stone hn OWSES, all mods ern improvemeats, on Seveuty-eighth-st., near Pourth-ave. This erty is -IIMI a short distance of one of the finest entrances to the IJ neighborbood s rapidly haprovi Price, each, #11.500, ber o separate. 8. THOMPSON & SON, No. 8 Cedarst., from th]p -,ndlolm’l‘hl ave., near Eighty-thind-st. ] FOB SALE—In_ Westchester County, Hprpm g e B S G ctiruos with 14 Rooma; fen acres of we and stream; Pruit, Flovers bildren. Price, with Stock, $1. amn':fi.:-bm versified with I nnm A delig ‘mm piace fo oo foe SON, No. 77 Maidea-lane, ALE QUEENS COUNTY —A good Fann of 148 acres of cleared land, ut Woedbury, in the Town of Orter Ba Iying luclioed to the Soul Queens County, L 1. 4 miles from Cold Sy, Iy the rvfil-m"’:f'.lnh- J. Hewlith, deceaned. M”Ivm!fllm and Cow-House, Wagon-Honse, tarm for grass, grain, and fraiis; numerous b also apple Grehard, well of pure water, cistern, ke.—a e location for farmiog. The above Farin Nl sold i thren difeeeut parceln. There may remain from 3,000 0 $4.00 on baud and morigge Pl be wold 8 pablic uctio, at the ous on e premises, 0n MOXDAY, Mareh 4 1007 ¢ 12 o'ddock noon. Yor particalars, inguire of J. C, & DD, WHITKEY, No. 3 Faltowst, Brooklys, or of 8. V. WHITNEY, Bxeruior. at Woadbury, sear presmises. WHITNEY, 51 J. G T, Buecstors. HEWLETT, SAMUEL _{ Island FOUR 1 <)R SALE — At Woodside, Lmlg three miles from Munters Poist Ferry, aear Depot, COTTAGE HOUSES, with two to three aere u u( M. Tll houses are new, weil built: water in kiteben, will be given, Six treios daily each way by Los Linad 304 10 vy Frashe i Railros » fursished Country Residence and Out-buildings, with 10 Also, to acrewof Lo atlached. Apyly W0 ¥. C. BULKLEY, No. 43 Walbat, Juuncey € 8L FOR SALE—A frame COTTAGE HOUE; ith wing, filed in with hrick, situated in Court.st,, Hudson City, iutes ride by horse cars from J«:\ City; size of lot, S0x120 feet; ‘the bouse contains 11 reoms | r&n iven in Aprl exte Apply to JOHN KENN. ik —-u! New Yot FINE couvmy “RESIDENCE for SALR eheap—Near Tarrytown, 25 acres: new House, flled in with Briek) 13 large rooms, Sne lawn, shade, ornamcnutal frait trees, M;, brook of wats po-nda In-hi hnuunfi :nluuuol every, 15 minutes, , No. 191 or R, C. MARTIN, nn OR SALE or to RENT—F. om'—smry brick HOUSE in West Twenty.6fth-s.. fornissed, o ttory Q stoop brick Houses in Wiili ansburgh ‘fimm., "h!‘” Farm later Connty, $7,500; two Honses in_Fles! Hhing, ., ; Country n-.m Roudoct ; Country Seat opposite Hide Park. Coal Bing in Ponce syivania, now working; fwo Houses st Woodsile, 30 minutes om City Hall; fumished House llmryll Brooklyn; tw0 uafurnished Houses ia Bmil[l. GR Tk , Roam No. lo. 157 BNM]_'_L‘ jphorseeard for the fe ass the roadway, FOR SAL JAMBS D. VATL, Piatho! 60 Lots, 140 feet from Prospeet Park. 5 Lots cor. Warren aod Fiatbush-at 1) e Pearal st Letween Bergen and D eorer Carlton, Hmflm. #1250 each, * 2 bots Wyckotiat., between Flatho 5 Lots Usderl ve., near Atiastic-st, 5 Lots Grand. eor. Dean-s 4 Lots Wil bet. Spencer and Walworth sta 2 Lot State-s te Ppiseopal Ch 2 Lota Lewis- ven Halre Alw, 2 Lote, 25 fiy 171 ecch, wit All wadern improvements, sitaated o Prospect Park, #2750, 1 Lat, 22 by 131, with brown-stone front House, 22 by 38, with 8 feet extension to secord story, all moders hmprovemeats, with two resr lots, 22 by 131, on Park-place, '$22,50 e cotta e House aud Let, No. 25 Lawrence-st., 1n good order, 86,500, Stck and Vistores of Grocery, with lease; s in ‘s List-class veighbor- Bood, #3.540. 4 uew Honses on Sixth-ave , eanvenient to three linesears, #1000 each. T L A brows.sioge frout HOUSE on Park-piace, I perfect order, possossion Lwmediately, if desired, rent per mouth, | l“,\l(.\i FOR SALE. The subseriber offers for sale bis PARM, situated vear the village of Pleasant Valley, o3 the Dutchess Turapike, and within 40 minutes drive of the City of Poughkeepaic. and a few minatew’ walk of foar churches, actiool, stores, grist-mils, blacksmithshops asd post-ofice—two hd oy stages Gaily said talis about 150 aeres, I i ded inta grain, grass and wo sca and oyrings. There s co bouse on tha premises. THE © ample--foor barns and There is also & good at 70 or 109 trees on the Far Ml‘ll[l portion of the will be edered ot pivaie mle untl] the Lth day of Pebraary west i ot old b that ke a8 private sle, will o2 bat day (Febroy §7) be sold at Public Aetion, e City of at 11 o'clock 3. 1. Bl of the ymu... money can atian Thown or Bdwin Thorn, No. 3 Wash- X City, or Audrew Cole, in the village of Pleasant Valiey , uear the g 0 g WILLIAM THORS. l“nl( \\H—Alumt 25 acres of LAND, on which is & witnated within about ove mile of Mornistows, N l‘ls“l\ ILL VI son R ¥ith oo 2 food sate of exltraton,sad and ; wih i well watered e, five miles from the Hud York, a cowfortable double HOUSE, Lhouse; price $4,600; furnished, T 6500 per sunuin Apply to THEO" . K. 3 HOUSE, Marray Hil, l.‘”l( SAL 273 Lexing full wise, and Gnely sitaated, between Thirty-sereath and Thirty-el bthats, Apply 10 " HOMER MORGAN, No. tone HOUSE, g vouie Seminary-square (between Niaih 3 price $22000, Apply Cobiinas & YouNa, X l“(bu SALE CHEAP—The two-story and nmn brick trost HOUSE, No. 3 Sheidat, 8 feeb L0stdTee, and o 100 feat deep. All |-m4uw l;g. e within, «;).. l“()ll Job 26 aud Teuth-ave A mmkm. 3-story, brick HO[‘\L improversesta; on Siatest, between Heary ant Mickesta, Bro i _v:‘.-: Siek 1K & FORBY, No. 143 Dussest., X. Y. DOR SALE—175 acres of LANIS, 100 cleared, 75 in wood and tirher, | mile from steambost Tnnding, daily o minieation with Baltiziore, 8 £ne barn and 2,50 bearing pe o Srecs (they bear hers from 15 to 20’ years). Tho wood asd wmber, if properly managed,would pa o the properts NOR i—An t corner House, in a ‘et rate neighorhood in Brooklyn, is three ores and basement, 4 feet wide; Jot J4x13S; has brick stable on rea lot: in first rate order and uubln«up(fdlm\ndlmly Will be -ml with or withont e stahle, 30 parien ay desir. T’ goe bouse apoly t Ko. 18 Second- &v , Br \,n,n For terma apply to B R. KELLOGG, No. 64 Cedarst., w-York ]Ql)ll SALE—A FARM of about 100 acres of good Jand ; han good buil d of good orehar, o oo of the M ut 30 miles from the €1t winates walk from Cbappaqua depot. Inquire of DAN- " ated on th Fast Tes fruit srees; balance ...n, large tiber, for 600 640 inTezan at $1 per acre. 3. G, 5¢io I e l“' R Apply to BERRIAN at contain- house, and six lote l“lll{ .\,\I E in 'Il'hlufilnn;: a LI.UT TA( within eestory BRICK HOUSE, in ¢ -elass. T ALE or TO LET furnished, on Fort) uinth-at. sors fro.n the Fifth-ave., & Bapdoine English base- oot HOURE, el oruished s 1 complete onder. Apply to HOMER SIOLGAN, No. 2 Pine-st. (B21) v.\l,lh\BLh MILLS and (LUMBER PROPERTY ada, stuated on the Yamasks River the Lower illis o mistastial feet of head water, and drives two eir- cular sawa of 4 foe ther of whicl produces 8,000 feet daily. The mill akeo contalos an iiuproved butting saw. The kot contaiva 161 acres of good i, with aiue dwelling-houss, workehop, barat de. An Sulleat road to the Standead, Sbeford and Chaimbly Kalroad, sbout & narter of & mile, where the lumber can be loaded and taken to Bt Jo ~ll'll ou the Richelien River, fftecn 1ailes, whers it ean be easily abip) s Baten. Thare b th s wsonioth yerd s Dt o, T4 Feome 1l contain ten thousand logs. ‘Thbre are large quantities of good hem- k. tearaek and spruce adjacent, and the aupply must last for years. Uhe ( )-rn‘r Mill iy about three wiles from the Stanstend, Shetford Cunbly Railroud, by the public rond, and 24 It comista n & water privifege which ives ui Tour aeren, adjol plee ground of two re two gond piers, snd The mill l“lll{ work Adxi. o capable of contaising ular saw, four feet in e ball wheel, a buttiog g I 46 feet by 33, with an addition of 39 feet by 20. This part containe the baiting saw And shingle ma The eireular and garriage bas & castiron rame, and has two seta for longand short taber Therd s & blacksuith shop, two houses d & bouse aud two Seren below, The will aqws 7,000 fout s day. The distrcs adjaceat 18 well timbered with bewloek, spruce and tamarack, The buildings, machinery, boows, piers, ke., of both mills, are all in perfeet order, Tho above offers an nnusual opportunity to engage in the hunber busi- Bess, and may be purchased ot » bargain. Full particalars will be forwarded upon application ta 3 Y-4] FOR B o fiest class im- 8 o), 000. Jroved PROPEITY n Nemark, N J; Targe House l||h wing addition, hrick stable on & street fu the rear of the remises. Grounds 107 feet front, 218 feet deep. Taaire at Koo , Custous House, Nowark. srltrmiidregd o o of yportunit Real St opp o NALE or EXCHANGE. L all Kinds, ity and 0 B Houses :‘n' ‘: .::xu’.\h";k“n' lease. A hus nlu. chances. By PETER A, ARIOUS SU 0 LOAN ON ‘l Ty I\‘ILOI'KRT\’ M __8. W. BENEDICT, Noa. 4 w1 6 Plnest, ONEY to LOAN on BOND and MORT- GAQE—ia Jarge or suall suns, on tmproved property. Apply to bt N 4 |lw.-v. —To LOAN on Bond or Mor o on iteal Eatato in New-Jersey, in llk\‘ lr\'llll’ BLAVAN § ALLEN, Koy 10 Fise st $150,00¢ Yok, nmu,. g W FAR\[ FOR Ll-,—ln Closter, Berken Co.. New-Jersey, on Northers Railroad, one mile from depot. from fook Courtlandtat ; 80 ncres 1011 woods the.rest - high siase enltivation. Abont 12 acres seedel in rre. Gmih«nnd. inga. "With or without tack, Price &2 per acr. bome i ergen Co Powesion Arril oresea ol JONN QL SDLL, e of s L Masufactarer, and to RENT.—All locations lml prices, Al K—- i New-York City avd Brookin. FREEMAN k Co., No. 212 Broadwa; JOR SALE at a GREAT EARGAIN or to LEASE—A fine large MANSION with 23 rooms and all convaniences one acre of ground covered with fue fruit trees. It b nlkdn‘“ 'J first-class Summer inf Tt s sitne ated 1n the center of one of the o towns Massachnactts, seven hours from New-York, unhn from o -.m; ‘Pv[ a mk an. the railroad depot. Apply to HOMER MORa F m Ih Jent:e-st., up & stairs, between 11 FOR SALE—A Large HOUSE, with fine prospects 4 mn direction, and five scres depot ou the Erie Road, RUY & Co., No. 160 Williamate B LET (furnished)—A com= fortable three-story and baseraent HOUSE, with extenson, etwoen Clinton and Herry-sts,, Brook) t to Atlantie-st. Ferry. Hol and eold water and gas on all fo Lorooms and laundry; bousd. beated by furcace. Apply, betweer > R. Xll. No. 1% vn-m IILD\O\ RIVER PROPERTY for_ SALE — Two bundred acres in_ove piece, directly on the river. /3 A,-gywrum rtocked with fruit, from the fl-dm. tuated near a O fom. New-York; five minates walk from station. WETMORE, Secarity Life Tnsrance C \ l Halml V-II!’, Va) [OHAWK the State: aiso Ras “oluusm\\'\' N, T _‘e(‘_m.s 'chsmo' ., Heal it Exkbangs. Ne. B Colar 1. Ve i PUAINFIELD, NEW-JERSEY —A very at- tractive RESIDENCE for SALE at Plainfeld. Location Large lot, abundasce .I Irml choice bouse Inmlflm y and eonve no better DEAL ESTATE at AU on THURSDAY, Feb. M4, 1367, at 2 o'clock {- on the e property of the late Wit Lvem sitiated on King o, ve i o Fontehester Depot, N IR R e miles east o White Plains Depot N. also, within ove mile of the depot of the proposed railrad from Newvors'to Dusburr, Ct._On the and X, anl saine s 8 large two-story dwelling, barn and_sheds at necessary outhuildings, all in good repair. The above !u-euh.m acren o in & state of high eultivation, nearly level and well-wi The view is seldom equaled, overiookimg the adjacent country .:: Palisades, on lh- l(ud-l llv‘;.v l-{» la-n[ Isiand dound. Neighbor! FACTORY in New-Jersey, nw . with never Gling et poer; nuehiuery Soslery. Baork) seists, woolew clotby oisol, Price $18,500; teres eaaty, roadway, New-! York. liepo lete for making woolen rarn, six dwellings, with tlv}r.m. Alargain. WL BOG \VH [ARF 1 URNH '\\i" A\ll-RI(‘ AN Iil SINESS COL- whdeym‘z@ Just as advertised wnder head of Toe truction.” A L A TN A T TN SR _Corporation Notices. CORPOI{A’I‘IOV NOTICE.—Public Notice is hereby civen to the owner or owners, occupant or o¢cupants of l Houses and Lots, improved or naimproved Lands, afected tbereby, tha the followinz Assessmients bave been completed are lodged in the un«. of the’ of Assessors for examination by all persons interested, nm—m e, grain,stin it and pter, sad Sgging Seventy-seventh-st., bet. Fifth and Madison-aves. o g Ling, g eting arh s rienan agging sidewalks In One mmmx“...a Hecntiat. bet. Thint and Fourtb-avea: Lird—For requlating, gutter, aad Fourth—For_paviog with coblle-sione paremest, Eleventh-ave., from Fourteenth to Tweuty- sisth-st. Fifth—For geing sidewalks aronnd Stayvesant Square. Slgti—For pariug Dlesckerat.from Dowery to Broadway with trep The Kmite embraced by sneh Assesement include all the severs) Honses and Lots of Grousd, vacant Lots, pieces aod parcels of Laod, sitaated on First—Both sides of Seventy-seventhst., from Fifth to Madison aad to the extent of haif the block sither way on Fiflh and Mudisen Both tides of One-bundred-and-cighteenthost., bet. :3 et exteat of bt B Siock ebar way ob Thind Toth sides of One-bundred-and fourteenthet., bet. Third ex., and 0 the extent of half tLe block either way on Thind Fourth-aves. from Fourteenth to Twentys - Vourti—Both sides of Eleventh-ave.. sixthoata.; sisn, all the lota on the blocks lying west of Elevent| from Fourteenth to Twenty-sixth-sts. : also, all the lots on both x the strerta intersectiog Bleveuth-ave., to the extentof Balf the block east of Eleventl-ave. Fifth~"Th mnrmv nown as Stuyvesant Square, Kinth—Both sides of Bleeckerst. from Broad: wnlh Bowery, ad to the extent of Ballthe block on the intersectiog atreets Al persans whese interests are affected by the sbove-named Assess, mecta, and who are op) o the same, of either of thes requested o presgat thel jecklons 1 WAL 10,00e Of the wudersigned, 4t thev? Oflee, Yo, 13 Chmmhernst., Basement New Court ouse, within' tirty days from the date of this JACOB ¥, OARLEY, JOHN D. OTTIWELL, }Mdl—n‘ ISAAC 0. HUNT, Offica Board of Assessors, New Court-House, Feb. 5, 1067, by Lt Furnitnre. Al UL Singer’s l’utl‘nt rimg Beds require bul it one Mattress. Clean, durable. Warranted for years; uo leathersos strings about them. soias No. 215 Centre-st. lgl-‘l)l{()(lM ENAM ‘Ll- D F UR\ITURL i warranted wanufacture. Also, solid Chustout and Walaut ber uites, piaio aud oroawental, at H. F. FARRINGTON'S, nm Cana)st., opposite Wooster. hhlvhnlw-l ll {8 (}l(l-‘ AT REDUCTION in PRICES ‘mor “to remoral,~FURKITORR of evers desription—Laok o5 Glasecn, Mattreases, k., Parlor n ut cout. RTHWAIT, No. 11 Bawery. R MOVAL. WARREN WARD & Co., No. 977 CANAL-ST,, MANUFACTURERS OF WALNUT, CHESTNUT and fas ENAMELED CHAMBER FURNITURE, will remove about the Ist of March to thei 3o aad opaclons wrerooms corne of Spriug uad Crosty.se, ove wast of Broadway, between the 8. Nicholas sd Metropoit We have at present he largestant hest tock of CHAMBER FURND TURE of any house in this city, which we will sell, priorto our rewovak iction in prices. Provosals. Omice Prevsriraxia Ratusoan Coxraxy, PUILADELP) \.l‘-hnuril 1897, PROPO‘XALS will be received at the office of the Pevnsyivania Railroad Company, Philsdelpbia, until the fired Aay of May, 1667, inclusive (unless n satisfretory propossd shoukd be res cafved and accepted previously), from responsible parties desiring o cons tract with said Gompany, for (e estabiishment of & direct ns. of Steam ships between Philadelphia and Liverpool. infor will be furnisheq lauk form of proposal, with detai upon application to EDMUND SUTTH, Secretary: BIA\HATTAV OIL (O\ll’A‘lY o N SOLE IA)Il‘PA‘IEEl "RERS OF MASON'S SPEKM OIL and EXTRA LARD ow, Balroads, sud Paciorien Y

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