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Written Expremiy for the New York Sua WASH WILBUR Fronti er Hunter. -_o gestae sont gb year one fight hundred and aixty-1wo, Sd “ Something wrong here,” said Harry. ‘indien deviltey,” rep'ied Wilour batwoen hie clenched teeth, as be dropped his ritle into the hollow of his arm, drow back the hammer, Iooaened his knife in his belt and stood prepared for danger. back in‘o cover affrighted by the lurid, burning appearance of the sky. Deeply slept every hu- ate oceupied with severe toil—battling with after heavy and oft repeated blows of the axe— following the swift footed deer—breaking the matted sward of the prairie aud gainiog from tho wilderness a livelihood,and oapec aly when, even after auch po: often spent in watching for the approach of the stealthy, blood loving savage, ot the scatce more flerce beasts of prey that would carry off their flocks and herds. But the hanter was not man to respect slumber, especially when ho was himself alarmed and when the fate of a well loved companion weighed anxiously upon his mind, Tho sky ablaze with sheeted flame, was even to fo reckless a man, a sight of fear, and ttirred the depths of his usual uncompanionable min: to seok his kind ; even when floods come, the wildest boasts will grow comparatively tame and herd, in peace, together. And this alone would hive forced him from his usual manner ot living—from bis Indian-bhunter fashion of “Open within!” shouted his companion. — “Open I say! We are friends.” “Te that vou Harry ?” was the reaponse, “Yea; Wash. Wilbur and I. Frivads, I tel! you: Open, James Welton With the wor's, the futenings wets w drawn, and the trio, precsded by the dog, en h fared. Ta the conte of the foots stond t's old with you man! Don't stop to get on any of med to the very teeth. By his aide was | YOU tonRery, but open the door quick.” a vis Ga Ge “What is the matter,” was tho sloopy re that every means of detence within their po Pn ite lope hed had been resorted to. Dut they bad no time to Needed thee e © Woeat is it? Tadian for hardly had the firelight revealed er, dropping the forward, and weapons she bad he pursusd the course hedil and awakoned the in. habitants of the nearest cabin with heavy blows and i wd salatations. fire tip. arrows at once, La dwollivg alone, With the fate of Harry up n his micd aud added to tho alarming econe a- round, it would have been strange had he net “ Get up Brnce Shelby,” heshouted, Up “ Tadians All the Ma us aro shooting mull say, But man being, as they ever will when their days the giant trees of the forest that succumb only labor, their nights aro | ace Thomas Pitt Joun A = Provott JR 8 Pearce G'arouce Perry De DS Pener Guatar Pell Ja Perry Edwd Page Chas Towa (9 Penfield RP Parker & Pearson JG Pincent Parry B Pook Jobn# Pitts Antheny J Palmer J Peck WoT Phi pe S Partridge Joun rpte Pitea TS A Prive Jomeph Philips age Annet Pero ¥ — JFas Pi Dr Jone Patri: keitoit Patterson John PatdGeo Petri aR Phiibrick Jo- neph Prinale Cyrus Pickard J & owel) Charles «8 * + Patrick dey Robert pura M Crearn Rich'd 8 M Chate Anirew McCall Fransta Rei Kay Wainet ' Koseltng at their foot, shrieked rather than ut- | %¢ an sk with you man, tered — “ Wuat is the matter, Wesh?’ qaestionod the “My child! My ehild! Have you scen my | 4?) 88 ho unbarred the heavy door and swung child i y “| it part * One would think that the “We sim,” an: | bat what is tha gwared Uartiogtor, “ You may woll ask, yc Sholl Wash. “lia? Him! Ob, ¢ ake, but’ | Wilvur is uot the man to be afraid of tritlos, but “Marthe? interruy bey ind ter | POR RE Ow ne ap ORR Hem trong frame shcok like the aspen ieaves in the | |” WEY: it’s the Northern labia. | Comp: st. “Norih ales ant any of Your daughter,” said Wash, Wilbur, as | tity the tude hunter would Lave seasoned his eyes tari o the red warrior, and his | "Pech w an cath, but the awful sublimit | hand played ¢ vely with the bandl, of him uttering it now, is 5 a! The world | $ ng rynaw of the snowy rkinand silk. | is on dre man! 1) n't soa sai | en hair?” raid the “Eleart of Wolf,” without To be continued. | the woot of a muscle, change of " ia | " witvag Gad Ue geree lant, valy ak THE POST OFFICE LIS? roplied the old r siesinia Guataibiad hide tich deal i LIST OF LETTERS father bent low with sorro™, dle; the heart broken mothor kowling on the | Remaluing In the Post OMee, floor with stroaming eyes and claspot hands,u> raised, as if for aid, to Heaven; thy young hunter trembling with love and fear ; the elder ‘one with his fingers clatching the knife, and bis flashing eyes fixed upon the Indian ; the dark warrior of the forest standiny: more Like a stat- ute than life; the noble hound crouched at his master's feot, and with upraised head, snufling the air; the heavy walls of tho cabin fora back ground, and the bright tire light playing upon each figure, making ull stand out in bold reliof, and giving wild, fiful shadows t) the entirs econo! Yes, it was worthy journeying farto see, for any one who could make the car glow with life, who could trathfully portra: form, soul and feeling, who could infuse into the p'eture grief, hatred, fear, love, instinct and gloating, damned tres chory. Tho quickest to awake from that wild cham | Ja"\"Q0 of fooling and commané himself, was Wash. Wilbur. He heard the sad ta'e of father and mother—he knew that of the Indian, but re questioned him—he held up the mattor in every light, but all to no purpose, Then, as if ho had been sole commander, he issued brief or- ders. Old map, lock vp your cavia and keep safe untill send you half adozoa brave hearts to help you. Ieart of Wolf, you to your tribe, Tell them the nows and turn them out, every mother's son of them, on the search, Harry Ilarrington tako a horse and ride as if the devil was on thecrupper, tothe settlement, Send six of the boys here to keep guard, Then bring tho ost with you and moot me at the berry patch, in the old Indian garden. I will go foand search for the girl's footateps, any of you! This is no time ch up, old man, cheer up, mother !* Al! will be well yet,” ant ho dashed out of the house, closely followed by the Indian, Together they; kept their way throngh tho little garden, but when the prairie was reached, without a word took different direction A moment only ttayed Harrington, to speak the words cf hope he did not feel, Thon he rushed to the stable, brought out a horse, placed 4 bridle upon him, and, saddloless as he was, @prang upon bis back and rode to the door, “Good-bye! You shall soom have help, Keep the doors fast and windows barred until the boys come. Ciood bye, mother,” and seeing his wishes complied with, he whistled to his dog, struck his steed with the butt of his ritle, ®ve a loud whoop of encouragement, and dashed awayas i! for life, Swiftly the fresh, strong horse skimmed the preirie and entered the dark paths of the tim- ber. But dangerous as was the way, from thickly overhanging brarches and loose stones, the fearloss rider drew not the rein, On, swift @sahunted buck. they dashed until through the dense, almost palpable darkness, blize! a slender thread of fire—a quick, clear report followed—there was a hissing through tho air-~ the ‘spat’ and “‘thag’’ ofa bullet and man and horee rolled together amid the merc)loss stones, Jagged roots and thick undorbush, for telkin, CHAPTER X THE AVIAGATRD SEFTLEMENT!— Te LAST HUNDWI Lock, stock and barrel |" exclaimed Wash Wilbur, bis ever ready and customary exclan- ation bursting from his lips, when he saw tho firey and appaling condition of the heavens that had so completely overcome the Indian warrior, “ Lock, stock and barrel, but the world is com- ing to an end for certain | And here Iam trape- ging around in the wools alone ard looking for the print of a girls shoo, when there isn’t the smalie:t show of ber having been here, And Harry, too, dont come! 1'll bet hes talk- ing swoet to her in some quiet chimney corner —telling ber how much he mourned—how much he searched—how much he loved her, But 1 can't stand thi Lain cafraid of most things but when it comes to raining fire it's no use ealling yourself brave » no I'm for the settlement, I've often heard the old Indian lingo, about the Mammoth stand- ing and shaking the thunder bolts from It’s huge forehead, but I dlon'c think Wash Wilbur FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1862. GENTLEMEN'S LIST, Irwin Henry F Irwin Jas Cana! at reid D auo & Webb scknon, Watersonnsany Chrys- tie at ayes Lew ardhaaoad Will ke rJolin David 424» Jonagn OK Thoson Toade Jone Peter, Std at rae Je kwon Dew Jones Thos, Broome at how, 26th Jos Dy Anos Ff yaes Wan 3 iway Win & Shue We etldou' ps MI & 8 tor Jar ilinck WenelJoues J 1 BY reg Jounlaa 2ioeres L mos Woo Ut coop Tones Capt fene Thea Kelly Rts Kienan Peter MorrisKelly Wo, Stan-Kildoyle P Kaan Thor,Pratt ton st K Bros oh Bw Kimber Richi Wi kK 4 Lie 4 Hou De Kee agent Klog Som w Kt kit © Kinsay Kooly Ta Mad Keuney J My Kiroy Oupar it lin mt a KirkpatriokJ oho Kevy Hoory, Kerrigaa dae | Kaight Johnston Bulan st” Kawvale Chas Wik anker Mf Kwx dR Koh) Sebastian Ki ia ; Lan: G Lannot & Bros Beaaway Livy Laut RD Lata Lara? ort, Gittinge « & Co Law Lammermyer Lys Honey Lawao ‘ ineeusSRE 1h Live A tam Dar- bo. L ndeey Tomas Lions — Stanton Landes GW Laacon Beney Lane eny M Lewd, G lmore Lane OR &Oy Littlefisld Joshua Lane George Loos Williaa D Teaue Gorge Wo Let hes & Po viagst tran en at Lenale James 8, Attorney Lan) don B ovm L asm 8 n John hey J, stone ate 1. gue Jaco AlTauoks Richerd Loan Loud John W Chace Rehard Ltokey Jase 1 wr Lohman Wm, Louls Peter Elm st Love Git Vadlow WD Lomay James, Lovaraf. i onge Learoh A, Conalet Spring at Lovett Jams C,Leitking J 1, Lomay Jax D Produve Leatton Daniel 11 Long am, Lowe Jue B mo FD. Wallet Jan Lowry George CLyona Johny Jas Tounis Cont A Luasy Anthony, ‘slip Loring Bin at a) M ox, Madi M Ww Wio, Mangoing é adMartin Moe 16 a Bookman st | ave Marsin Chas N Maden Patrick = Mano 8 8 Martin Joka W Madison Bator, Mansfel: Patrick Mn Pp re eteam engManie Wiliam Martin John W, Magennis John TM spice Carles Nass. at Magnet I.sthave IH Mottin Lobabod, Majuire John, Marchisid By Dr 10-h wt Gira dt Markell Wa 3 Martini, Walker Mian HM Markell Wn 8 at Met eke Marous By a Nicholas ieane Mas 1 Fy provers Midin ard ot JohnMiller Ch Varick ai JAMiller Daniel D Walter ire Ua nisy N Mi M hell C, Parks Mastermat Mathews A Mignerl wenard Laurens st Bidwo M Mayor F millerG n Mayell Monry ’ Maynard Ol R MillerChias, Chate da Mayne ( ham «s Moone Meade Pavrick Miler Win, 20. Mo Meade Henry W Miller Abia Mic M Miller a Ii way Moe Her Nathaiisl M 8h Charles oe el MY er Morris 8, Macte ip ounse! lor BH, Bway bee Min M M it M nis M Pats a M Morland W M " © ward WH ‘ rrin Jobn —-Malvilhi!iPatrickMiurey Auios W Morria & Hoy- Munda Hsrry Myles Jobn bura Miukenback —~ Myare James, Morris Wm G Munroe Daniel © Broatway Morince Win Murdock Win Myers Biju M risy Wm Munson ChasW Myers lB, M rrisnEaoch RMurphyD printer Roade st Morrison Jobn, Murphy James Myera Prank, is one of that kind, so he’s cif!" and as he af- terwards uted to say, when he had learned to somewhat comprehend the matter, he ran swift- or than any panther and that his hair curled 0 tight that be cou!in't shut his eyes to keep out the glare | Dashing into the suburbs of the settlement 1 x Hand NP n wai Thom I Spregy Capt Jd Spalding F Wan John 8: ver Slater Thos E Schermerhoray Spidman Chae Stillen BE Jared Sone Henry Soule Prapkk Sultvan Pate Saydaw Elisha Sloman Thos "[rcy Kons Tallour Fred Teylor GP Taylor Win ‘Teylor Wm © Talmadge JH Poayer Anton P Paloot Tudor 8 Vray re Jas P Teylor Chay A Ravers y Jolin Iain Geo W & Co ‘Yaylor Master N i Traphogen Peter faker FM Walthmire W wm Warner BM, dr Waring James Dh wt Murpny Jere'h — Bawch ot Morrow John, Murphy Albert Mulcknie ib ave H, 34 ave erick, Water at Tash Goo R, Nell HenryP Nelson A E AN Aun ot Neilson Jason — Novdell Michael Nathan RA Nelson Nevins D Newbury Th Niciag North Elward Newhall DP Nisbett & Irvin Northrup IL Newel Joun W Nightingale AJ Newton Wm — Nixon Joho (rau Norton BR & Co he first sought the cabin of Harrington and | Newton Chas # Nixon John W Norton A P ‘then his own. Both were locked and in dark- Nicholl Wm H Nolan Malrehi Nor@vod Edw M Nichole TL edi-Nolen BA Noyes 8 nese, as were also the rest. No one was stirs} tor orten EE Nyndman 1 K wring aud not a sound to be heard except the ‘liam Jas onal Tees) O'Neil, masble rt ibowling of the numerous dogs that had shrunk gore a ag o'Nall Michal, LP 0 ave * Ibis common in the far West for unmarried men Opgeaheimer O'Brien Ji OR: are FOE, Ge shal ered cs 2 tare Oger W oan ah O'Bhoughnessy ia ‘ ¢ of respect, "Qed Jokn Joh stor Samuel ~P McDonald Ron M Sabvaton JA Scranton Won B Sagrer Jas Ssicders J & MS weot JohaRSaarkey DL Siem Patk Bear J b Srearman John Sheldom John Swart Jas Gro- Stosdmen F A Shem Jaccb G Steele Hoy M Stedman Jaw I Stern Madel Stewart Wi lamSwith A Baith William Bolmen Frank Co Sealsh Bi Hugh Suith & ‘Vaylor, Ferguron’ Tamiui Dr Duis John M mn. 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If cure, ogg ieee laws ae s isi fe eo Aecthtatds «ums, AR’ FOR SALR, ATTENTION Lapis A, BEA Ere wd ‘The old emablisued New York, Pur Manntscrar. | of diferent prvers #1 samp for otroular, eg Soa Doren Chater ot lee grester tndiuso, wL box }) Boston, Mam, fell S4ec* for outta x sbuta, tal” tes tet fot Fears CANARY BIRDS FOR SALE—LONG Brood be fom si tee hollowing low rates t od 17 Greatwioh Ave the rear torre ne nk hs a st tl | SE ——_ait ser Hae Ming, cary Ta nad Gees gies CARRIAGES, HORSES, AND HARNESS French Mink, Muff and w t $10; for eale—00 light family carriages, rockaways, $i Fans ud ie eran an OY & | eitaraer tr rece “ 10; French Mink Muffs, to $8; Water MY 4 0 horees, 10 Ni ®, and 1°4 Falton uff, $2 80 $3: French Sable Muita, $2 8 gh 0: | arm lyn, Mac158 Water and French Mink, French Sable and can Fitch and Bok Marte 7 $5 to re Furs & LTOR SEWING MACHINES Victorines, ; ‘Bene So rato om monthly payments Ap. yr} Mink and Grey &i- BLO temae aS cee anes rw pe ; Musk pe a tel8 Yar*) JOHN earache JA8.V 80HOO! FLEMING, HENRY J. OUL! FURS, FURS, FURS—LADIEs BUY Yous OU, MCR For ALE, CHA FOR | Cevenrit 1 8A0K, BAMURL 0 fur 80 per cent. lone than any other sore tn os gat Kae vel Aled Janta 8, QroPem Gon JOHN think Kall open, ails end oeikn 66 reek tans ___TRIPLER & sTeNETT. | JOpNO, BOHUMARRR ALEX mink capaa, mulls and cuffs, $1 6 @9; French mink porators FOR SALE.—SWERT CIDER Bonn 3: VANDERNUL AME ae spe, muff and cuffs, $ ty $10; French mink muff. Pure cider vinegar; dried apples, and other Tien ease 0. BOWARy pd mata, oe oan eres, om, ois | 8 Fe tha it est ouaee a =e Gh Poses, 118 Chatham Suara med 5 He Greet wie aN, er Me perth SBNERAM GUSINERS, MUSHES OF EVERY ty ORSURLPTIU a? 13) crest fComabie rite eee ee, ts . ca ke woreen as ve “sOnm Orem. ee Poon Pear a. © arise E—GODS AND entered and cieared at the Custom: Mig procured, ina\irance effected, Uke 17 Wall wt, fh esorise iW ("AS PAID FOR OLD NEWSPAPERS, pamphlets STOOR Wi. a nian every deseription, 8TUC) RSC 416 6m*108 MS Ane ot, Rastrnena. | MPORTANT | ALL FOR SOLDIERS ony LD 8B BENT T BAL® RATES, ny TARNDPN'S EXPRESS. 14 BRO: THEY ans OUR TROOPS 4T ALLO, om’ AL, FORTH i ONRO! BALTIMoRR od fell Mactl08 LAmDLorp AND TENANT’ AGREBMENTS, THR N, ¥, SUN IMPROVED FoRM) No. 40 EX All perso riating se foll ves, vine CHANGE PLACE October Tih, 1961, cactionsd againn buying or ne wiug 7810 per cent, Treasury fron, erin, 91 00 Ste jon, $7.9, 47,89, 97.828, for $100 ach, payadi ne onder of C. ARPENTER smn’ e tame ng bee ned by fraud, and their payment being me) KETCHUM, SON & 00, tet Paw NBROKER'S TICKETS WANTED— The highest prices paid for pawnbroker's Licketa of dismonda, watches, Jewelry, uns, pla ee oon dry goxls, doy af or a, up aire ‘eat 2400189 SE WING MACHINE NEEDL! a aga . Let hiner Comrcyh ms wae for of machines, General depot 163 Canal corner of Biizabeth, All needies warranted. as a brated sy@ preservers, ly to de fective vision, by an ex] clan. Spnctacieg ugh sold uken iy esthangs or te: 986 Grand m, near Pldridge, Mactlia REASUBY NOTES— GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND BOLD, SEWING MACHINE NERDLES—GREAT ted nthe market ae 18 Bian oe fos Mac*129 A D. PERNOT, Manufacturer, BOARD AND Rooms. PLEASANT FR is A with bara ra gol Room To LET— room or without board, for two young ® private family, “Apply 81 Orchard te haerist BOARD—A YOUNG LADY CAN OBTAIN board ins small family, on moderate ermay ine mow denirable location, 7, applying at 7 89th »t, bet, Lexington and 4th ft 611 OARDING—1 OR 2 GENTLEME: Ba bean on reasonable terma, at m3 Clore , North-weet oor of Gi se Met uae he reenwich ®, H. FRLUTHAN Boarorsa—srvaux GENTLEMEN Se gentiomen and their wives, also 9 ladies, oan be with board at 478 Greenwich #, bet, Farnished Sat ee rooms to Lay wit or without board 89 aanceig0" HEAPEST LODGINGS IN THE CITY— Cc Nice single rooma, 15 to 180, a ‘he; clean atn- gle beds, 100.; gentleman and wife, 80 t 500, Our Tooma are comfortable and newly carpeted —at iu rue shire House, 106 Franklin ot, tsar Woon Open all night, foi5 sari” MONROE ST., COR. OF CATHERINE— Furnished rooms to lot to aingle gentlemen, with or without board; also, rooms with every convent ence for economulcal housekeeping, for amall. quiet families, $2, 5()<CHEAPEST BOARD IN THR 91.60 v0 Q3 a week and uyrwarda’ Tadisrand tant es wal ee ae OY Cone es eae fo) Pha0* 148 FUR 6aLB aNwp 10 Usmx, A yARM TO LET, Mi re te BYLang ae LoTs ox BERGEN ao TAYLOR BROTHERS, 247 BROADWAY. oor Murray mt, 76 WALL STREET, cor Pearl #, To SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS— one-balf(the labor saved by £025 249111 READ'S Sew- ing Machine Oi, wholesale and retal, 04 the tacko- 7,800 Doane wm, N narativeod, (UN RUAD, Jt. & OO. a0 Taac*iot SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS— ng Machine Ot, wholesale ) wt the fre wry, 190 Duane #, Ni Yt fi RBAD. Jr. ‘Tiae* 10) TRS O>F API NEBSHIP HERETOFORE Y PHT. Th my af heretofore, by the undersigned, und the aifairs of the old firm, Btore and fice th in New York, 109 Water. JOHN TRACKY, DANIEL 4. PATCH, Albany, 16th Doo, 1861, 499 Tda0" 119 UNITED STATES AGENCY FOR roma rae 0, xchange TREASURY NOTPS ISSUBD FOR THB +4 TIONAL LOAN, bearing interes seriber, or as direoved, and of the various denomi- ations, can now be had at this office, immediately apoa deposit therefor in gold or current funda, Or. dare from the onurtry, kocompaniad by check, sup- six "Prk CENT, TWO YRFAR TREASURY NOTES RECEIVED AT PAR AND INTEREST mS PAXMERE FOR THE ABOVE, MORRIS KETCHUM, 25 CENT HAIR | DYE—BEST bey UsE— ry same nama, who alone are authorised to sett! NATIONAL LOAN, 18-10 per coms, per teint, papuble wo order ane plied by return mail. BRIKSTS Columbian Halr Dye oan be had Fight) ave; 190 Allen #t; Honmon #, oor Av, Dy 445 Grand m4; 415 Hudson st; 196 Sixth av; Be Bight ve; 196 Hudson 17 Avenue 06 Fulton #t; and 9th; also by Dragwinta generally.—Depea 48 South Boownd iran sgt at bane COAL, CoOALNO MISERABLE TRASH OR". ) 1,600 to 1,800 iba, delivered for $4 30 or $4 40, bus full weight of fetwure of the wh and Lehigh coal at $4 75, from yard ata, anil 60 Recwey 2,¢00 Iba. guerantesd, under for- vill, of the best Peach Oreuard ne city, delivered in quod order, lower cor, King and Greenwich cor, New Bowery, MAT- THEW CLINTON, wholesale and retail agen a fo Bae *108 ‘OKE—THE BEST AND CHEaPEST LO Puclin the clty for grates, stoves, or parlor im, bakeries, oyster saluona, and Jewellers; de ivered from the Manhattan Gas Works, foot of Weet 13th s¥,, 40 all parta of the olty, for $3. per heldroo, All orders addressed to CRASPER & SURNS, 80334 Weet 18th st, will be thankful: siveat ad promptly attended to, fel S4ac*l $4, 40~coAL—I AM NOW DELIVER. ‘& superior article of family coals soreened and free from slate, at $440 per ton of 2,000 from the yard 140 Waverly Place and ry and West sta, North River, “a Bhat 4. TREADWELL, Agents 4 —OOAL PER TON OF 2000 LBS. $4. Poach Orchard, Red Ab, $5, Bmyliah Qannel, $11, Coke, $8, Orders by bia promptly 6 snded ‘to by W. Bs "wADWELL, bad fel0 Uae 64. 40 ;O0AL. PER TON OF @2,000 Tt well eroenesl and free from, slate: tellvered to all parts of the city, from yal Aight avey and 108 Week 11th a near 1 ARARTT. 7. oie” THE NEW YORK "DAILY SUN 4 eoot to mubeoribarn raulariz, wyery morning, BY MAU Sb A YEAR. Ohrect wo Moske 8, ua ul, Proprietor of the Sit New Youu Orry, DRESS, A® IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT.— THe OLD TROY y BHIKT DEPOT: ROTANLIGED OF a CHATHAM STREET, 100, corner >‘ Poar! street, fine White Shirts, Linen Oollarw and Bosoms, For 7 Oost Shires ade w onder and WARS ‘Wool, Merimo and Cotton, of every description, Gloves, in every variety om hand an, in Fireraen's Shirts, Tra and Na’ fupeden hak ‘Ties aod iia “wroctem Jeskcons Remember the CHATHAM lO Mae Lb St eel Hon }- tare ory foe Le Ry fats Ber. cae ekurehes; schools sad “sree 0 $00 any erm AD mF War ay Can APARTMENTS TO LET— ‘At IGT Maat 114 ot, 180 Haat 11th ot near av, Ay and at 171 Went 33d Boquire on premises, "Fo29 Snot 91 Crocs } GARDENING AND NURSERY Fiatbush, wit one hour's dew eat wi a Market, for rule p srw orice: fon will do well ws recente: five or ten acres of the above, L. T. BERG ‘19 Cedar #, N, ¥. fe ree ‘OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—FIYV. z THREE TeenOry brick houses, with mores on firat on Van Brunt street, between Williaa ieee imreets, (opporite the Atlantic Docks; sizo 6 three story houses in same block, will be sid on ry eeay terms, Apply to JAMES R088, No. 9 iam wt, Brookiyny or to K, R KELLOGG. Beaver #t,, New York, — fe28 24a" 106 FO SALE—A VALUABLE FARM, CON- is igi Tr and 18 Pia soklyn; walls hard fufshed snd marble mantels: Pulon Ferry and Peck Blip cars each pass the houses, rage froAhinds con bd dentred, any, ly at 15, She promises, gon, of THOMAS O1LBR aT, or 1M 9 Row, Wee Washington Market, (1 S4c* Here STORES AND APARTMENTS let, in various locations, east of Third avenue @ Bowery. Apply to C.J. FOLSOM, 198 Firat aveaiuoy oof of BF Marie Plage, Sih et,” 028 STEAM KK POWER TO LET—WITIL email rooms, extra well lighted on wide rm 8 44 Gl a apy to A THOLF, 88 Gold #, bet, Fulton Jobn st, fois ddnct190 T° LET—IN VILLAGE OF JAMAICA, Long Island, a cottage 0 fost front 40 deep with 90 acres of good ground in eultivation, a barn and garden, va nutes walk to railread depot, possession on lat of *. Inquire of Dr, SAMUEL T, KUY PERS, cor ve, and Oth “ 7? LET OR LEASE—A FOUR STORY store and house, Sth avenue, between 57th and DSth ots, eat site, Inquire at 102 West 431 the morning before 9, or evenings ss " Bes set T°. ) LET—THE STORE AND BASEMENT, to FRANOIS 8. HOFP- ee |, GAUTON, 91 Nasnau i way) OF weiss po LET AND LEASE—STORES, HOUSES and parts of Louses in all parsé of Williams burgh and Brooklyn; ala houses! lots and farms, for sale or exchange in all parte of the United States, Inquire of PETE A. BERT, real estate, house agent and auctionser, 858 Grand iy Runt ame PERE (FARMS FOR SALE—THE SUB- r hase tract of improved land, sitiated, at Rock City Falls, in the town of Milton, known ‘aa the Harlow Kilmer property, containing about 160 well arranged to make three good farinay which he is desirous « terms, ‘There are go: out-buil on each farm, and os . they can be \wied ag one’ farm or three, according aa the pur, chaser or purchasers inay desire, ‘Terma sult purchasers, Fer Pest ulars, inquir mabscriber, at the Columbian Hotel, Saratoga Springs. CHAUNCEY KILMER, {18 tnsgl06 T° LET—IN THE 2-8STORY BRICK House, 50 Rowe st, near Pearl, # nice airy froa’ room, on the first floor, suitable for a small family only; cro- ton water and wood house convenient, " Posseasion can be had immediately. fold uf*le PROPERTY FOR V ILLIAMSBURGH Balo—The three tory frame houses Nos. and 159 Devoe street, price $ ,400 each : and fares suory frame store and dwelling, corner of Devoe ‘and Smith streets, price $1,600 ; » eodtege, corner of Bmnith and Alusiie seroets, | For terns of payments, which will be very easy, apply t) GW. KELERY. 192 Grand at, Wilamsburgh, or E, R KELLOGG, 90 Beaver street, New York. fe2s 24nc* 106 $300 CASH WILL BUY A NEAT AND convenient §-sory brick house and lot, with gee pipes end oroton to Bd we i] ere! o- necting with bo and mong price $300, Inquire a8 J. ‘a. SUBOIGR Book Factory,.806 W 80th mt, [a8 Sect 06 $7. 500-Fok BALE, A 38 STORY brick house, attic, basement ong counter collar, 83 Fifth wt ‘near 2d ave; gaa and water; !n good order; $1,000 cash; if nos sold by Marobi Jat will be let, Inquire at 42 Fin a oF of BEEKMAN, 17 Bowery, | ies INSTRUCTION. Ana a a Remedies a ROUTE FOR TUR re HUDSON RIVE RAILROAD AVE DEPOT NEW YORK CENTRAL RAILROAD; RXPRISE TRAINS LE. HUDSON RIVER E RAILROAD™ DAILY av AN TOO a. mw. 11:00, 6:15, 6:00 F, a, Montreal and CONNECTING AT ALAANY WITH IEW TORK Biations on BUYS Watertown Breen 2 PEN oa xDA Yi juffalo Train, 10:15 rm. LOCAL TRAINS Leave New York as foliowst Prom Chambers carer 8 418.00 &. m. and Pim] 6.40 rw. 9.80 4.19.55 4. and ITHOUT eonaae coe tn or AN T:25 a. 11:30 a, waht, ‘sia, po ® From: Chamber se” route nk oa se “4 triy ase 435 2, mt 10,10 A, My and 5.48 wg am a ERRIOHT ARRANGEMENTS Chia, ety i ba made other Yow Hot mw ne Won, ie Wes a ING ©. run Road, aes rarer ue me, TRAIN FOR The 6 A.M. Exprom Traia from Rew a Harrinbarg a 1P.M, York tn Fongy va Cora ilies Heras | Wane maiettee tor rome rth ping and in connection New bye taining 70 acres of first-rate land, situated abeut oF ve aie JERSEY 80 rods from the B. R. depot at onsets Ls 1 Full CARAL, foot of Cortland “ Dohsg lod hanced a ‘on D, | Hampton Junction with Delaware, Lackawamay BURKE. 180 Bowery, If not sol ee londay, | Western end ab en en nl Sees March 8d, it will on that day be sold at Public auc | ley Railroad and at nections, forming # tion, at 1 o'clock P.M., on the premises, {625 6*108 b to PITTSBURG and W the WEST, without: ‘OR SALE —FOUR THREE STORY AND SPRING ARRANGEMENT. ms hanaaty single ot % » Nos, Commencing March dd, 1562, Leave New Yort av, ivan 8 follows i— THS THROUGH a TRAIN FOR Tia leaves New York at 8 P.M: Four hours time Is saved bj ELIZABRBTHPORT AND "8s Otnotnnat ee Yona Fin Leave New Yorks from Pier No. 2 North River, a Tm Harbor auld 1¥*100, JO! 11,00 A, M every arin each ‘O.BTERNS, Superintendents 4.30 and 0.40 ‘Bergen Point and oP. M, MEDICIN MB. Ci URE YOUR COUGH—TAR AND WILD Cherry Bark have long held a very high as curatives for affections of the Lungs and wattbom " by the medical profeaiou, and the public in eral, lal process Mr. CAMPB! ¢ principle of these im soo pound which he designates as the SYRUP OF ; AND WILD CHERKY, for Coughs Grid Sore ‘Throat, Bronchitis, &e. I is uns ve ite trial, Bold at the v bottle, by the proprietor, 8 LI, Chemist and A and 25th st, Also at 860 Bowery, Bold wholesale by Messrs, Di Bro, & Cc SPEPSIA who doubt It DYSPEPSIA ANNI 1A CAN should satya low price of ienty-tve conte CAMP. (cDeonltie Dry Gents weret eritn ohlattelin r William and Beekman st, Also «

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