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Look at thin Patent Tapestry Ingrain Carpeting, precisely tlm >Ui? u were exhibited at the W '.fid's Pelr, magniHeent Ui<m/us, of KffXiS* color*. at a redoiliou < I' ytr ccnt, at UlHA M a.nukk. *ON'3, No. B<.?cry. They are a great cariosity. By all Utcahl go Uil sec ibtiu Beauty, Booty, anil Utility, 1* the Motto M UHOOktj' new York Boot and **?? Euiporiuiu, No. ISO Vuiten Ftrtot, the cheapest pliw'0 iu tlio city to get a flood article of Boot*, Slioe*, Gaiter#, Slippers, fcc., &.<? At lue InporiuiD flan l>6 lonnd everv itj'lfl to thou^lt of? d<rtib?ti Ml?, water prucf, rork dre??. aiid prvtoufc leather Boot*. Over Shoe*, leather and rubber, of c\er description. No. IS? Fulton t treet, ?i* doors from Broadway. California Merchant* and Miners arc In vited to examine ItAKRON, BttOfl'. portable bloat furnaces, fcr extracting fold froiu <|RurU ruck, aud for all other melt ing operation*. Tbey arc tbo molt effective furnaooa in use. Also, Barren, Bros', portable forire*. Beth can be i?tn is use at the ware rooms, CO Duano street. Paucngers to California can obtain Through ticket! by tbo new itnuncr United State*, connecting at Panama with the Winlicld Scott, at the office of Mrasr*. bavlc, Brook* k Co., 12) Beaver street, or of Jones ti Johu *??, SO Wall (treet. * To the Public.? One bottle of Dr. Watte' Nervou* Antidote can be had to teet iti wonderful proper tie! a pon consumption, or any other diseases, without eoat, If net found to be beneficial in the ease. Office i'H Green wich street; depot 102 Wassail street; Zeiber's, l'hiiadclptua, SI per bottle; $11 per dotcn. Mr*. Jerri*'* Cold Candy.? The great fire ?He Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Boariene**, and the various threat and lung complaint*. Sold by Uri. W. JIHVI8, 3M Broadway, ana druggists generally. $1,000 wll be forfeited by Klmore & Co., tf they cannot provo by hundred* of persons that the cele brated Bohemian Hair Dye ia the beat in use. It instantly change* gray or sandy huir to a beautiful permanent black ?r brown. Sold at the Perfumery (tore, 137 Hudson struct. 73 tents a case; $6 per dozen. Cfcmraud's Liquid Hair Dye la without ?xeeption or reservation the very best ever invented; equally eulebrated in GOUftAllb'S Medicated Soap, fat earing plm ?iea, freckles, sallowneas, chaps, chafe*, roaghuee*, &c. Poudre Subtile uproot* hair ttom any part of the body. Liquid Rouge, Lily White, and Bait Gloss, at 07 Walker ?treet, near Broadway. Malr Dye.? Batchelor's celebrated Liquid Raw Bye 1* toe best yet dt*covered for eoloring the hair er vbUkers, the moment it i* applied. The wonderful eaae and eartainty with which this favorite and eld established Hair Bffe perforata |a astonishing. It is for sale, or applied, at BATCIIEIiOU'S Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall stacut. Copy th* addrea*. Wlgi and Toupees? Batchelor's new style of Wigs are pronounced the moit perfect Imitation of natars yet invented. Those wanting a very luperior article, should oall M BATCBKLOH'S celebrated Wig Factory, No. 4 Wall ?treet, where can be found the largeit and beat assortment in tha city. Copy the address. Phalon's New Spring Style of Hair Cutting ?New principle In Hair Cutting. ? Clean Hair Brashes for *11 by the basket fall ? fifteen of the best artists in Amerie* ? new system* ? new style*. A new era in Hair Cutting ?elites anything before dreamed of In New York, at PHALON'S Crystal Palace, 197 Broadway, earner of Be/ ?treet. Phalon's Chemical Hair Invlgorator, to prevent baldneia, and to restore hair that hai fallen off, or Leoome thin, and to cure icurf or dandruff, for invest it with ?aeh a brilliant gloss aud permanent curl. For eale at 1ST Broadway, and *11 the drug atom ia every city and tows in Amerie*. Phalon's Magic Hair Dye, to color the hair or whickers the moment it ii applied, without Injury to the hair or skin. It can be washed immediately without disturbing the color and has no bad odor. It fa applied, ?r sold, at PHALON'S Wig and Toupee Manufactory, 197 Broadway. For s*l? in the city and oonntry by druggist* ?ancrallj. Phalon's Wigs and Toupees.? We would ?all the attontion of persons requiring wigs, to a recent Im provement. The same was awarded a silver medal for th? Bret premium at the last fair. They can be aeen at E. PHA LON'S Wig and Hair Bye Factory, 197 Broadw*y, eoxnti of Bey *tr?et. Depot for Cottar's Celebrated Rat, Mouse, Cockroach, Croton Bug, Ant. Bedbug Stc., Exterminator, Is at Delluc & Co.'* three establishments, No. 2 Park Row, 08I Broadway (opposite Niblo's Garden), and 260 Fourth avo auc, corner of Twentieth street. t'OSTAK'S Depot is Hi Broadway. MONEY MARKET. Saturday, March 13 ? 6 P. M. Thc?took market remains without material alteration. Speculation has not yet reached its culminating point, and the bulls have apparently as much confidence as when prices rauged ten per cent below current rates. This is perhaps well enough for the timo. At tho first board MorrU Canal advanced \ per cent; Reading Rail road U ; all others closed about the same. The market is s uttaincd entirely by Wail street influence, and nearly ail the transactions arc among the brokers. The inflation ?f United States Bank has been caused by the movements r?* ully made by foreign holders, and the efforts about being made to wiud up the affairs of the institution. There will be a meeting of the stockholders iu Philadel phia, on Friday, tho 19th int-t., to hear the report of tho committer appointed to consider the policy of making a general assignment of the ossotx of the bank. Mr. Schwab, of til William street, agent of the Dutch uud Kn^li.-U holders, will receive the proxies of parties in this couutry who will be unable to attend, but who are desirous that their interests should be properly protected. The foreign holders, represented by Mr. Schwab, are desiron^of wind ing up the affairs of the bank at once, and it' there is anything left for the stockholders give it to them. The annexed statement exhibits the amount of specie diverted from this port during the week ending the loth instant ^IIIFMCKTI OK SrtX'IK f ROM Tlir. TORT OF NeW-YoKK. MmvIi 8 ? Steamer Merlin, .St Thomas ? Am. U old.. fil ?'>.?'?? 8 " 10 '? Africa. Liverpool. " 71 504 " ?' " ?? English Silver... '2.158 * " ? Bark Klliot. Cuba ? Spanish Doubloons. . . . 13.674 " 13? Steamer iranklin. Havre ? Am. Oolil. . . ,30.000 * " ?? Half Doubloons. 4 l.iioO " " " " French Silver. .,10 'J43 " " " '? Mexican Dollars. 60.000 " H " " Mixed Uold and Silver. 13.900 '? " Ship Parana. Buenos Ayrcs ? Doubloons. . .43.071 * '? ?? ?? Silver 2,000 Total $a09.888 Previous this year $d..>.">3.0t>9 Total, January 1 to March 13. inclusive $0,862,075 The small shipments this week and last, keep down the aggregate. So far this month. .the exports have been con siderably lets than for the corresponding period in 1851. It is most desirable that this moderate amount of spcciu theuld continue for some time, to equalize the shipments nacre with those for the early months of last year. Tlic New Jersey Mining and Exploring Company aud the Sussex Zinc Company having been united by autho rity of tire Legislature, the stock of the latter is worth the same pricc as the former, and amounts to tho same thing. The capital stock of each company is $000 000. making a total of $1 'MO 000, divided into shares of $12 50 ?sell, and the hist sales at the board arc quoted at $12 25. |tirbe company is now making their celebrated zinc oxide ] taints, which they believe will ere long entirely supersede t.h ? lead paints, both on account of their healtlifulneAi and durability. 'i'lie Pennsylvania canal opened for navigation at the Pfvointed period. Boats have left Harrisbuig for the Wi st. An immense business has been awaiting this open ing and the canal will be fully employed. Tho merchants oi this ejty can i.ow forward all the goods they have, aud th<y will be promptly put through. The interests of tho U. S. ltank received another un favorable blow a dny or two since. In the Court of Com mon Pleas ,t was decided that not only the assets in tho Lund* ol the several trusts created by the Bank of the llui'i d States, amounting to some $15,000,000, but all property whatever, assigned for the benefit of creditors, are liable to taxation for State and county purposes, notwithstanding these adverse decisions by the courts, the Mock of the bank is steadily on the rise. Stock Exchange. jr.vo D 8 6'?, 'fix liH jl'CKKi ludiann 11,'j p 1400 I nriisna St Ate 6'? COW Erie 7's, 'BO 2000 Erie Cunv '71 . . . 3000 Eric J's, 'HW 30 rim National Bank. y.1 Manhattan Hank. . ?00 Ohio fi'a. W> 10 Bk North America it) Hanover Bank . . . ICO Morris Canal WO >lo I 373 N?w .l.r?"y Ex Co HO 'lo. . . . . . . bS i IK) dn ?(:0 do b9 ?vn Erie R R. I a? mi l .'to I HiO 26 ftO 60 dn . do tin, , t ? do , iio. . . . ilu do. . . . 47 loft 116 I I V >4 109 1 CVS psr. m i . uou 12?i .... lA . 1.30 Vi*i .... w.U . sio Kt h'KT KflV . W0 . h30 ml m Hi . .. Dm . ... 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IO IIOUHK CARrENTKRS.? ALEXANDER MACDOtf I (.At. if (Jlnc/nw, a lloiiio ('?r|?nt' r by trn'le. auprio?>il fo If in the III'!, 'bill, rbo.id nf HnlTaln. is hereby informed that Is fsmily has nrrlvad In Now Vorh, anil by addressing a lins r M.iry MasDongal, Cold Sitiiir llarlmr, Long IsUud, N. he in n h^nr from thom. THK M11.IT ART. IT1ZKW VOLDNTEKRO.? THE OFFICERS OF TIIE Clli/en Vnlnrteer? Are rso nested to attend a meeting to Id hr lil nt Central llall, C.rnnd ftreet, on Tuemlay eyeniug, lareh I'l. st 7* ? o'' loch. By order of JIE WRY tVTLflOV, Major C?n?ral. speciai. hoticiii. Notice? all phrsons lntbrksted in OPPOS hig tho oxUnilitE of Canal street and wMoniufr of Walker Ptreet, wlwi-n property is asse^-ed for that purpose, are rrqufi toil to call without delay at the Koul folate OiRee, Ki?. 49 tbumburs eticut. from 10 A. M. to 8 P. M., to rc-si^u the objections, tlio Court requiring the objoetor* to i<igu again, in ?< i.eequeuue of a slight alt# ration in the assots nieats. Notice.? at the annual hjktion fordirbc tors of the Now York and Virginia Steamekip Company, hold it the office of the company, No. iM Wall itreet, on tuo -<1 mat, the following gmtlciutn were unanimously elected for tho ensuing yar- Edward M. Greeuway, Henry Lud lam, Pruneis Skiddy, Win. W. T. (ircenway, C. E. Ilabioht. < liarles T Staff?, Jacob A. Wustorvolt. At a subsequent meeting of tho board, Edward M. (Jrwnwuy wax unani mously elected President; C. E. HaMcl.t, Secretary, and Lndlain & Pleasants, Agents. C. E. HABIC'HT, Secretary. OFHt'E OP THE ODD FELI.OWS HALL ASSOCI atiou. City of New York, March 12, IHi:!.? The holder! of redeemable stoek/issued under a ?ote of the Association. Juue 10, 1M>0, are hereby notified that all arrears of interest at 7 per cent per annum, to Doc. 1, IW61, will be paid en pre sentation ol t.ho < ertitifatcH at this uffi<-e. By order of the Hoard of Manager*. JOHN J. DA VIES, Secretary. tu5 aas. w* ...... tinit of the above society wil 1 . t, ifttH inst, for the Si* Walker street, on Monday evenmg^ ?>? ? By order, ^"rpotocf electing ?<&?? fwr^rhM. r. NlLES, President. Robert Etans. Secretary^ H >?"? StSSpf. ? w'"'" u,u' evening, ?t tatf-P"1 1 ? MORRItk.J^airmM^. G1REAT BALL.? MR. 19 SOLICITED TO THE " Complimentary Soiree to E. Peraccbio, at the City Assembly Rooms, on Monday ovening, March 15, by hit pupils and friends. Tickets sold at the door. LOST, Ac. Lost? in going from the foot of cortlandt street to Ninth street, a Carpet Bag, containing, among ether articles, a writing case. 1'ho bag is marked Charles Butler, No. 1.1 East fourteenth street. The finder will bo suitably rewarded by leaving the same at No. 13 East Four teenth street. Lost? a letter case, containing a number of letters of introduction in favor of Mr. J. J. W. Any one hringing same to the Alitor House will bo liberally rewarded. WHEREAS, ON FRIDAY, THE 12TH INST., AT OR abont one o'clock, P. M., our premises were entered by a large body of men who assaulted our hands, aud put them in bodily fear, we hereby offer a reward of fifty dol lars for each and every person convicted of such trespass and offence. FISHER fc BIRD, 287 Bowery. Taken from the counter op the mer ehanta' Hotel, a Brown Overeoat. In the pookots of said coat were two Memorandum Boobs. Ten dollars will bo given for the retain of said books, and no questions asked. HUGHES. RESTAURANTS. TO THE PUBLIC.? THE SPLENDID SALOON AT tached to the Odd Fellows' Hall, with the additional Supper Rooms, are now complete and ready for visiters. The proprietors, FRAZEE & MAl'ES, are now ready to serve those who may favor them with a call with every required luxury for the inner man. Those who wish a quiet and retired meal, at any time during the day or evening, will find their rooms the most pleasant and comfortable, owing to their extraordi nary large size and ventilation, than any other establish ment In the city. Their rooms being furnished in a new and magnifieent style, are a luxury within their self. Entranoo to the supper rooms, first door from Grand, in Orange street. SPORTING. SPORTING.? A BADGER BAIT AND RAT KILLING will take place at Jim Brown's, No. 43 East Thirteenth street, on Monday evening, March 15. and evory Monday fol lowing. This will be a good opportunity for gentlemen to try their aogs. Admission, twenty-five cents. FINE ARTS. National academy of design.? the rooms of tho Academy, 663 Broadway, aro now ready for the reception of pictures for the twenty-seventh annual exhi bition. J. H. SIIEGOGUE, Corresponding Sec., N. A. Great improvement.-fine arts.-a favor able and nice chance for thoBC wishing a fine monument. A fine marble monument, beautifully executed in tho Gothic style, with the statuary figure of Hope, lias Just boen com pleted by two celebrates European seuliitorH. The monument is 18 feet 6 inches in height. The architecture and figures, representing dignified emblems, has been executed iu such artistical style, that well may it be said of it, it has no equal in this city. The monument may be soon, and is for sale by L. Vernhaegen and T. Pfeiffer, Twenty-third street, between Third and Lexington avenues, N. Y. Said artists further more recommend themselves to the public for executing any work in sculpture, statuary, portraits, rich iiiautel pieces and monuments, in all designs, which will bo done iu such a style as to secure general satisfaction. _ VERNHAEGEN Si PFEIFFER. DAGUERREOTYPE.-JUST RECEIVED, a FULL stock of Scale Plates, all vises. These plates aro usod exclusively by the best Datfuerrean Artists. Thuy are war ranted to take a better impression than any other plato, and to give umnlcte satisfaction in every respect. Retail prioe, full siieiBmi dotcn; smaller sises in proportion. Liberal disconntto the trade. Address. VICTOR BISHOP, No. 23 Maiden lane. INSTRUCTIONS. unaarepuonauie rn?*euoe?, reapeeliwlly offers tu r structions in private families, schools, seuiiuurios and mies, in Pencil, Pon, Sepia, Water Colors, Stump, j l.audsc&pe, Architecture, Lavia. lie will give lesson Drawing in all its branches.? mr. e. beau lieu. from Pari*, (peaking English, and having the most unexceptionable references, respccti'wlly oftrl tj (jive iu ? : " " id aoado Flower, . . give lessons at hif residence, or in any part of the city, and will also receive from engravers on wood, architects and Lithographers, any drawings to do at hi* residence. Letter* addrossed to 41 Barclay street. French language? 6*5 broadway.? profes ser Richard will begin on Monday evening, at 7}? o'clock, a new course of less >ns in French, with hi* now weekly puprr. printed in English and ill French, and tho pronuncia tion athxed under each line. A scholar will, iu a ohurt time, he aide to speak and to write correctly. Dancing academy1, n?. 110 grand street, fourth door from Broadway. ? P. SARACCO, pro fessor, inventor, and Sole teacher known in America of tho new and fashionable I>ancos, ha* the honor to apprise tho fashionable public that henceforth all lessons will he atteuded to by him at any hour of the day and evening; and ladies and gentlemen who will favor him with their patronage, may rest assured that with a few lessons they will bo perfectly ail fait of the dances of the saloon. WRITING CLASSES.? APPLY THIS WEEK AT Goldsmith's, 289 Broadway, if you wish to acquire a good hand-writing. Tho terms are reduced, for this month enly, to (2 60 for the course of tun lessons. Ladies nt 41 A.M. and 4 o'clock I*. k. Gentlemen, day aud evening. Private instruction, $10. MUSICAL. SI C.N OR A ELIZA VAI.ENTINI, PROFESSOR OF Singing, has removed to 49 Barclay street. She doel not teach for less than $00 a quarter, twenty-fire lessons, or $20 a month, eight lessons. Being engaged out all the day, all applications must be made by letter, lor lessons, or any ether professional business, which she will promptly at tend to. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES^ NOTlt I". ? T1IE FIRMS OF JOHN MACE, OF THIS city, (eoniposed of John Mace, Gabriel Meeker, and Nathaniel Gray,) and W. Gray k, Co,, of San Francisco, Ca lifornia, were dissolved, by their own limitation, on tho 5th of January last: and the firm of Mace te Meeker. by tho death of John Mace. All persons indebted to either of the said tirins are requested to make immcdiato payment to the undersigned; and all persons having claims against either of the said firms, or against John Maeo individually, arc re quested to present the same forthwith. SIMON Sll I N PI. KH, ) Executors, &c., HARRIET S. M ACE, S 75 Carmine street. The business will bo continued as heretofore, at, the same place. Dissolution.? the co-partnership hereto fora existing under the firm ? f Ritter it Clark, is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. Garrett D. Clark is dnly authorised to use the natno of tho firm in settling all out standing business. CASI'ER RITTER, New York. March 10, lfW2. GARRKTT D. CLARK. P. S.? The undersigned will continue the business a* here tofore. at the old stand, No. 98 Murray street, where he in vites the old customers and the public generally. GARRETT I). CLARK. ri^HK advertiser" ha ving "a <;ooi> business, X but is somewhat involved, has a good stock of goods on hand, and ran sett lo for cash w ith his creditors for a small sum. any person having in cash from $3,000 to $5,000, and wishing to go into business, ran make a good bargain, such a one as is seldom mot with. Further particulars by an inter view. Address, with real same, Bank, box No. J, 300, Post office. WANTED? TO FORM A CO-PARTNERSHIP. BY \ young gentleman who bus been in my employment over si* years, it is means are limited to lliQQt two thousand dollars, but he is honest, possessed of energy and husinoM t:il* nt, n (OOd Constitution, and wi-hes to become safely es tablished in s respectable business that offers remuneration according to tho effort bestowed upon it. Such as can offer a favorable business to such person, will address A. T., box 1,310 Post Office. GENIO C. SCOTT, No. 130 Broadway. HOUSES, CARRIAGES, &c. For sale-a brown stallion, seven years old this spring, 15 hands I inch high, sound, kind and pleasant driver, can trot a mils in less than three minutes, lias a Canadian eross. and is out of a good mar*. For further particulars inquire at HEED fe TKUSDELL'S livery stable, 172 Mtrser street. House fohTsale.? a fine uorse7 eight years old this spring, lfi bands high, suitable for a family, a doctor, or most any kind of business, kind and sound, will stand withont hitching, for sale cheap, as the owner has no use for him. Enquiro of W. II. Comstock, No. 9 John stroet, tip stairs, LIQUORS. MB. PETERS & CO., ARE JUSTLY ENTITLED ? to the liberal patronage they are daily receiving, for it is well known they sell tlie finest Wines. Brandies, and Havana Segars. of any home in tho tity. We recommend all to give them a call. Orders from families solicited by M. B. P. U CO., 300 Broadway. 1BEG TO OFFER THE FOLLOWING INDUCEMENTS to liquor dealers, heads of families, ito.? Brandies. W ines, Gin. Rum, Whiskey, and every article connected with tho liquor trade, of the best brands and choicest vintages, at 20 per cent less than at. any other house in the city. One trial will prove the fart. WM. II. UNDERBILL, 430 Broomo street, corner of Crosby, (late Baltimore.) WM. II. UNDERBILL OFFERS FOR SALE, FOR ea*h. lower than any houso in New York, the choicest gritdes of Brandies, Wines, Whiskey. Rum, Gin, &c., in every variety, in bottle. . demijohn, or wood, to suit whole sale or retail buyers. delivered free in this city, Brooklyn, Williamsburg, or Jersey City. One trial will prove tho fact. 430 Broomo street, corner of Crosby. _ C'UOICE WINKS AND SPIRITS FOR FAMILY USE, > ike. ? Burnett's London Cordial Gin. Ilennesiey's mid Martell's Loudon Duck Hrandy, Inlay Whiskey, Schnapps Oin, Jamaica Rum. London Dock Porta, delicately flavnrod Sherries and Madeiras. Clarets, Chatnpagnos, ike., for sale in bond, or in quantities to suit purchasers. _ O. P. LETHBRIDGE.86 and M Fulton street. JCCOTCH AND EAST INDIA PALE * I.E. Ill III. IN ?J and London Pnrter. Just received direct from the breweries, 4<>(l casks, of 6, 7, ami 8 doien each, pints and quarts, all sparkling and framing. Mnir's. Dove's, Yoiing er r, and Harvey a Scutch Ale; Base fe (Jo.'a East India To nic I ale Ale. Guinness s Dnblln Brown Stont, Barclay, Per kins &<?. s London 1 orter, for sale in quantities to suit purchasers by the Importer, n G. I*. LETIIBHIDGK, H6 and 88 Folton street. 'THE CELEBRATED FALKIRK ALE, VuUNGER'S V and Campbell's Edinbnrg, and Bass's East India Ale; Dublin Brown Stout; Barclay fc Perkins' London Porter and Brown Stout, K>\. warranted prnnine and in fine order; A superior quality of Mhany Ale. in keg?,with tap, suited r. r family n?e, delivered free. For sale nt tVM. H. UNDER BILL P, 4.'? Ilieenoc strict, corner of Crosby. w WANTfl. WANTED? BY A RESPECTABLE Y0UN?1 WOXAV, asitnatioD ?? SeMirtfiw or Waiter The bunt of city references given. Plcaso ieqmr'' at tho AUintio Hotel, No. 3 tlin-.iltnn ithm. South firooklyn. WANTED? A GEFMAN OIRL, BETWEEN TH RIVE and fifteen yearn of a^u, to take charge of a small hoy, and make herself generally useful, in a small family, ill ^outh lirooklyu. She must lio rent and tidy, and of good disposition. Inquire no 46 Exchange place, N. Y-, dp stairs. WANTED ? A GENTLEMAN OF EXTENSIVE Ac quaintance, to recommend amongst tauillicj and his friends. a very Ijoro article o f French Brandy, imported specially for family use and medical purposes. A favorable arrangement would be made with a pertm who eonld in fluence a fiw regular cuitomcrB. Add??si V., Herald office, for one week. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS SALESMAN1 in a butter, cheese, and provision store; none need ap ply but those acquainted with the business. Address Enter prise, at the office of this paper. ANTED?' TWO JOURNEYMEN WATCH CASE MA , kers, one Wateb Case Polisher, and one Watch Case Piuishtr. None but good and steady workmen need apply. II A KP Kit Si McLEAN, Walnut and Dock street), Philadelphia. WANTED? SITUATIONS FOB A LARGE NUMBER of well selected servants, females and males, of every domestic station? Irish, English, Scotch, German, American, and colored? at the Select Protectant Agency, 7 t'armiue street, and Society Agcney, 100 Chambers street. Only ser vants of good character admitted. Orders l'rom city or tountry promptly tiled. WANTED-PROTESTANT AND CATHOLIC COOKS, Laundresses, Chambermaids, Waiters, Names, Seamstresses, girls for general Housework, small girls, Coachmen, Waiters, Gardeners, Farmers, boys, &c., be., of first rate character (no others are admitted) can be obtain ed at the "Select Employment Agency," No. 41M Broadway, two doors above ?anal street. J. II. MULLER & CO. A YOUNG GERMAN, HAVING" BEEN IN THIS country two years and a half, and being tolerably well acquainted with the English language, wishes a situation as Clerk or light Porter in a mercantile house, in this city or Brooklyn. The best of city reference can be givon, ani also, if required, $100 or $100 as security. Addreda P., Herald office. A GARDENER WANTED-A MAN WHO IS CAPABLB of taking the entire charge of a vegetable and flower garden; none other need apply, to FERNANDO WOOD, 157 Broadway, op stairs, from 10 to 3 o'clook. AN ENGINEER, WHO HAS JUST ARRIVED FROM England, would be happy to offer his servicos to auy party who would grant him an mterviow. He in a thorough good fireman, ana to any employer who wonld appreciate snch services, he would give satisfactory reference. Address John W. Lee, Mrs. Lawton's, HO Greenwich street. A LADY OF RESPECTABILITY WISHES TO OB tain a situation in a private establishment, or fancy store, as Saleswoman, and faucy dress cap maker. Under stands all kiuds of lace business thoroughly, and has done business on her own account for several years. Pleas* in qnirc at 110 Leonard street. COOK WANTED? IN A VERY SMALL FAMILY. A woman, cither white or lilack, who is a first rate Oook, and can also wash and iron well. None need apply butthono who are perfectly accomplished in the business, who would be scrupulously neat and clean in their person at their duties, and who can come well recommended. Apply at No. 1 Union place. House carpenters wanted.-a number op good workmen will be employed at tho building of gen tlemen's honses, within one hour's ride of New York. Parti culars can be learned at the Architect's office, 44 Wall street. ONE THOUSAND AGENTS WANTED, TO SELL A new and beautiful Medal, on which agents are now earning from five to twenty dollars per day. Country agents, by forwarding one or more dollars, may rely upon having them on the best terms. E. LYON, 424 Broadway. CALESMAN WANTED? FOR THE CITY RETAIL DRY O goods trade. Those who can furnish satisfactory refe rences as to character and capacity, may addrosa B., Herald office. TO WATCH MANUFACTURERS.? A YOUNG MAN, who perfectly understands his business, having just arrived from England, would be happy to offer his services to any employer, where a thorough Kno fledge of his busi ness would be appreciated. Address Mr. Richard Macdonald, Mrs. Law ton's, KJ Greenwich street. BOARDING AMD LODGINGS. A LADY, WISHING TO BOARD WITH A PRIVATE family in Brooklyn, would offer h?r services to teaoh music, as an equivalent. Satisfactory references will be given. N. II.? Families having no piano, can have the use of one belonging to advertiser. Adaross, by lettor, postpaid, K. i(., No. 76 Adams street, Brooklyn. Boarding nousE to let? a short distance from the City Hall, Partof the furniture for sale. Apply to D. W. CLARK, 20 Chambers street. Boardinc.-a large front and back room, large pantries and entry bedroom, on second floor, to let, with board. Will not move the first of May. Apply at No. 71 Warren street. Board? in a small private family, with a tine suite of rooms on second floor, bath room adjoining, or a parlor and bed room only, may be obtained by a peutle man imd wife. The house is newly furnished throughout, and in a good location. Address K. G. V., this ofl'icc. Board waSted-for a respectable ladv, either in a private fuinily or genteel boarding bonne. A liberal price will be paid for good accommodation*. Best of reference given. Address E. M., at this office, stating loca tion and terms. Board wanted? bv a young lady, with a widow lady preferred, who will require a front, rooir with ted roum adjoining. Address (lutiuK particulars ) A. M. . offic e ..f tliL- paper. Boarding in Williamsburg.? a number of very pleasant rooms, comprising the second floor of a house, delightfully situated near tlio I'eck slip Ferry, Wil liamsburg, is offered for the accommodation of a family, or single persons. Dinner hour six o'clock. The house is private, and the family consists of Ave adults. Boarding? for families or single gentle men. in a very pleasant aud healthy location: fine rooms with baths, and all modern conveniences. affording a floe summer re-u.lence, and being near several line* uf stages. Apply at M14 Greenwich street, corner Jane street. Boarding.? a very desirable front i'aki.oh, with bed room adjoining, also several single room's, may be obtained, with full board, at 6Kj Broadway. References given and required. Gentlemen's sleeping rooms to i.et-fur nished or unfurnished, to suit applicants, in the new buildings, 150 Broadway. Also, a suite of three handsome rooms connected, suitable for a party of gentlemen; also rooms suitable for Odd Fellows' c'.ub rooms, artists, Ste. Apply to GEO. W. MILLER, 450 Broadway, np stairs. PRIVATE BOARD.? SECOND STORY FRONT ROOMS uud Board, at WO, 4 Pnion square, vacant 1st of ApriL Rooms wanted? a front and back parlor, two bedrooms, with kitchen and front basement. Ap dress Z., Herald office. None need apply except those who can givo the above apartments. Rent uot to execed $250. Rooms to let, furnished or unfurnished? Two large parlors, several large lodging rooms; also, attic bedrooms, at No. 625 Broadway, west side, be tween Houston aid Hleecker streets. Will )>o ready by the 15th or 20th. Crotou water, bath, and gas in the house. Inquire at C0.1 Broadway, up stairs. SUITE or ROOMS IN 11ROA DWA V TO LET, FOR THE ensuing season, to a small family, or to a ?bntleman, with partial board. Will be let handsomely furnished, or unfurnished, as desired. The best of references given aud required. Apply at 784 Broadway, corner of Tenth street. TO LET? TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN. -A SUITE OF Parlors, with Bedrooms, if desired, unfurnished, ex cept carpets; also two furnished rooms. Apply at No. 30 Br< adway. TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN.? TO LET? A FURNISHED l'arlor ami Bedroom. Apply at No. HI Ninth street, near Broadway. HOUSES, ROOMS, &c. WANTED! DWF.LLING-HOUSE WANTED, BETWEEN LEROY and Fourteenth street,, with all the modern improve ments. ? Any one having houses to let in that vicinity can hear of a good tenant. Good security will bo given, or pay in advance. Address " P. A. L.," IK raid office, for ono week. House wanted.? wanted to purchase or rent, a House, worth not over $6(10 per annum, or sxm in fee. It must be between Chambers and Twelfth streets, and west of the Bowery. The Fifth or Eighth ward preferred. Address, with full description, B. W., Broadway Feat Office. OUSE WANTED? To KENT OR PURCHASE, THREE stories, with modern conveniences, situated west, of H Broadway, not higher than Twenty-fifth street. Address A. J., box 3,006Post Office. The advertiser would like to hire, from the first of May next, part of a genteel three story House, that has gas and water introduced, in a pleasant lo cation up town, between Fourth and Niuth avenues, (his family consists of himself and wife,) whero there are no strall children iu the house. Address T. P., Herald office. References exchanged. WANTED? A HOIST WHEEL, WITH APPARATUS. No objection to second handed, if in good order. Ap ply by letter, to William L. M. Butler, caro of U. H. Sal mon. No. .'.li front street. WANTED? IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF SOUTH or Hamilton avenue ferry, South Brooklyn, two or thrco unfurnished rooms, or a small cottage. Kent moderate. Address E. J., Herald office. WANTED TO RENT IMMEDIATELY? A ROOM AND two bedrooms, for a man and his wife, without children. In a quiet house, in a respectable part of the city. Kent not to exceed eight dollars per mouth. Address " Artist," He rald office. WANTED? A HOUSE, WEST OF BROADWAY AND above Franklin street, for a family of four porsons; rent about $150. Apply to J. B., 80 Nortli Moors street. HOTELS. YIIORK family hotel, new BRIDGE SfMIT, l.udgate Hill, London.? The above house is centrally situated; has an excellent coffee room, ten or twelve private sitting rooms; between forty and fifty light, airy bedrooms, agood smoking room; warm, eold, rid shower batbaalways ready; a night porter in attendance; a fixed charge for ser vants; the New York Herald is tiled. Thomas Ouartrrmaine tenders his grateful thanks to his American friends, for the favors he has so long enjoyed at their hands, and solicit! their continued patronage aud reeommendatinn. INDIA RUBBER GOODS. R UBBEIt CAR SPRINGS.? THE FOLLOWING AD ditional testimonial to the merits of F. M. RAY'S In dia Rubber Car Springs, over all others, has just been re ceived. It needs no comment:? Hudson River Railroad Of flee, 6M Warren strcot. New York. March5, IM52. F. M. Ray, Esq.? Dear Sir: Since my connection with this road, I have watched with much interest the matter of Rnbber Springs for railroad ears, and have no hesitation in saying that, j< ,ir spring is incomparably the best article which' I have seen or used. I have tried others, and found them to fall under pressure, or to freexe in eold weather, and become worse than useless. I should prefer using yours ut donble their cost, to employing any other rubber spring which has fallen nndor my notice Your Springs possess the rare quality of Preserving their elasticity at all temperatures. Yours, &o., OLIVER n. LEE, Late Superintendent of the Hudson River Railroad. NEW FUBIsXCATIOmk I MUNCH LITERARY REVIEW? A WEEKLY PAPER, just issued, in French aud English, with the pronuneiai tlon and literal translation. Sixteen pages per week. Pr-oe $5 per annum, office, No. 685 Broadway. Building associations, kc. ? THE ABOVE work is just published, showing the'r character and minons tendency: also an examination of their balance ?l.ccts. Trite I*1,, vents; to be 1 ad at the UoV-t. re?, and of J. I'k'.RRY, >01 Broadway. HOIHESTB AIM. _ ^ . North american mutual loan and a?gu mulcting Fund Association? The lint regular aienting of thi? association will ba i>? I?l at the Broadway House, cor ner of Broadway and c.raud street, on Monday evening next, ?he 15th iust.. at eight o'clock. Kvcry member in earnestly requested to tie present. and invito tludr I'riends. All persona desirous of Joiuiug had batter do so at on"-, as the assocU tion I* (II line up rapidly. Katrnace fee, 61; menthly does, $3; sharca. $s00. The meeting nil! ha addressed liy :ui able pieaktr. Office, I.V Broadway, < ?rncr of Grand street. RU'IIAKD F. CARMAN, President. THOMAS F. CUMH1NGS, Vice President. MoRTiMrR Smith. Secretary. Home for a poor man.? THE IRVINO BUILD ii>K I"1' Mutual Loan Association, will holJ another public malting on Moudyy evening. March M, at Chatham llall, Chatham square, at 7,'j o'clock. So great was tho do maud tor aliaiM at the last meeting, that a gr?at many people were disappointed, and could not get a chanee to subscribe. Tho meeting w ill bo addressed by loveral able speakers, who will oxpla.n the objects of lliiii henoticial Association. All person# desirous ef joining, had batter da Boat once, as the busks will shortly be closed. Ladies and gontlemru are particularly invited to attend, and hear Low they may procure a home whieli they may call their own, and winch tiny ?an obtain by small monthly payments. MORRIS FRANKLIN. President, No. 106 Broadway. GEO. II. HELL, Vioe l'residaut, No. 138 Nassau at. Aliiiiht II. Nicoi.av, Secretary. No. 244 Grand street. Thomas Lawrence, Attorney, No. 15 Beekman street. trustee*. Ceo. II. FrfknUlin, No. 173 West street. Geo. W. Kililet, County Clerk'e Office, City Hall. Silas C. Herring, Nos. 137 and 139 Water street. James Jackson. Jr., No. .161 Broadway. Royal Q. Millard, No. HO Barclay street. Nelson I'tiR, No. IMS Duano street. Ellas Combs, No. 244 Grand street. T. U. Rkhardson, No. 43 FnHon street. Geo. T. Maxwell, No. 18 City Hall. Office of Association,- No. 244 Grand street. Open every evening from C to 9 o'clock, and on Wednesday from 3 to V o'clock I*. M., for ladiei. Articles of the Association may be had gratis. GBT MONEV? SAVE. INVEST, AND INCREASE IT. Hudson River Building and Mutnal Loan Association. This Association will hold a public moating at Bradbury's Music Room. No. 413 Broadway, corner Lispenard street, (third floor,) for tho explanation of the objects of the Asao eiation, on Tuosday evening, March !>, at 7% o'clock. As shares will be redeemed at tho regular Meeting in April, persona desirous of procuring money to secure a home free from laudlordiani, will nave an opportunity at that time. Office of the Secretary open daily at No. 411 Washing tan street, corner of Laight, where all desired information will be furnished. Dues $3 monthly : Shares $HU0. Those wishing to join can do so by leaving their names and en trance foe ($2) with the Secretary, or either of the follow ing officers. Now is your chance. SVLVANI'S S. WARD, l'rca't, No. 411 Washington st. Alfred W. W hit*:, Vice l'res't, City Inspector, (Park.) TRUSTEES. John Boyce, No. 227 Greenwich street; James Webb, No. 43 Charlton street; John D. Dixon. No. 106 West Broadway; Geerge T. Rodman, Noh. '220 and 230 West street: Jacob La Wall. Na. 66 North Moore street; PatTick Coyle, No. 141 Chatham street; George T. Warner, No. 31^>a Broadway; B. II. Romans, No. 72 Warren street; John 1*. Mrinkerholf, No. 23 Chambers street. Geo. W. Morton, Secretary, No. 411 Washington street. Joiiw Hooper, Stirvoyor, No. 106 Falton street. Attorneys and Counsellors, Kim. An, Yon no ft Ruthve.v, No. 25 Nassau street, THE LEXINGTON MUTUAL LOAN AND ACCUMU latlng Fond Association Jiaving organised according to law, will hold their first publll meeting at the Bull's Head Hall, corner of Twenty -fourth street and Third avenne, on Tuesday evening the 16th of March, at half-past seven o'clock. Shares, 1800 ; Entrance Fee, $1; Monthly Dues, $3. Edmund J. Porter, II. 8. Lincoln, Esqrs., and others will address the meeting, explanatory of the object, fee. JOHN PETTIGREW, President. JULIUS A. CANDEE, Vioe President. Trusteed? E. S. Mntt, R. L. Soymser. John n. Woodcock, Robert B. Lloyd, Theodore Martice, J. K. Wright, John C. Jacobsohn, Wm. II. Adatns, John Darragb, Walter Duncan, Ralph Trembly, 0. C. M. Briggs, E. B. Fellows, John T. Dodge. Richard Kelly. Wm. Robert?on, Jr., Secretary. Wm. II. Adams, Surveyor. Edmund J. Poktkii, Attorney and Counsellor. Tbc offico of the Association is now open at No. 368 Third avenue, between Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets, where articles of the Association may be had gratis. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HAMILTON BUILD ing Association will be held at7}? o'clock, on Wednesday evening next, March 17th, in their meeting room, corner of Tillary and Fulton streets, Brooklyn, when Daniel 1'. Bar nard. Esq., and others will address tho ranctiug in vindication ol' this ana kindred associations, showing tha fallacy of cer tain attneks recently madeupou them. Subscriptions for now sharos will bo received at the moeting, or at tha office of tho Secretary, No. 223 Fulton street, Brooklyn. By order of the Standing Committee. Entranco lee, $1. Monthly dues, $2, 00. Ultimate Talue of shares, $600. RICHARD J. RICHARDS, Prosident. Tuna. F. Leslie, Secretary. Read and be wise.? the irving building and Mutnal Loan Association will hold another PUBLIC MEETING, on Tuosday evening, March 16, at Masonic Hall, No. 274 Grand street, ucar Forsyth street, at 7>. o'clock. An address will be delivered by W. T.B.MILLIKEN, ESQ., and others, explaining the objects and workings of these bene ficial associations, and showing how a person can ohtaiu a house w hich he uiay call his own, and which ho can procure for the same money thnt he is now paying for rent, by paying the same amount in small sums monthly in this association. There isno place liko home, when you become old; the force of which ? us never mora felt than at the present time, when rents are so enormously hij.'h that it. is almost Impossible for a met hnnic or laboring man to pay them. Besides, they grow higher from year toycar. These tacts are sufficiently import ant to induce every rent payer to secure a hoino of his own for hisfmuily. Persons who do not ? ish to obtain a house, by paying into thisassocintion, in sums of $3 per month, or $252, will, in a fow years, receive $KW in return, with which they can commence suine small business, and thus achieve their ow n ' m ? to j> h n'lcucc. Ladies mid gentlemen Jro invitod to attend and learn how they nniy become rich. Entrance fee, S2; dues, $3 per month, shares, $>>00. MORRIS FRANKLIN. President, 106 Broadway. GEORGE ll.BELL, Vice President, 15H Nassau at. Ai.iikRt II. Nicoi.av, Secretary, 244 Ci rand street. Thomas Lawh j-.mck, Attorney, lOBefkman street. TS VIITI'IU. George II. Fmiikliu, 173 West street. Oeor.TC IV. Riblet, County Clerk's office, City Hall. Silas C. Ilerriug, 137 and I3U Water street. James Jackson. Jr.. 4.-7 Broad nay. Royal G. Millard, 80 Barclay street. ? m Nelson PutT, 2I& Dtiauu street. Ellas Combs, J44 Grand street. K. Ci. Richardson. 43 Fulton street. ? JoorgcT. Maxwell. I* City llall. Office of Association. No. 244 Grand street. Open every evening from 6 to i? o'clock, and on Wednesday. i'rom3toO o'clock, P. M., for ladies. Articles of the Association may be had gratis. ASTROLOGY, ?Sic Moke testimony.? the editorial columns of the country press teem with audi spontaneous no tices *3 t he one published below, from the Essex Standard, Elliabethtown, New Jersey, l'eb. 20, la6i Well may it bo said that? . ltobnck'a fame tho world pervade?, The press Ms triumph tells, And from the north, south, east and west, Tho noto of glory swells. Prm tienl Use of Astrology.? We know hy scriptural proof that the Chaldaic Aln^i. and the soothsayers anil augurers of Egypt, Homo and Assyria, did foretell future events. It in difficult to see, therefore, w hy we should deny the possibility of the same supernatural net buing exercised with equal ao curacy at the present day. All otuer arts and sciuncea have been improved upon since that, day, and why not astrology! "The burning stars of night" huvo been supposed, by the 5 rentes t men of all ages, to influence the destinies of men. here is now a distinguished Swedo residing in New York, the defendant of a line of astrologers reaching back for cen turies, who professes to read and to translate the languago of the stars. We refer to Ltr. Rohack, of No. 6 White street, the fsine of whose predictions, or. rather, of their accom plishment, has spread fur and wide. His impression is, that lie derives this extraordinary faculty, or that part at least, from being the seventh sun of a seventh son. lie this a.i it may. it is not denied that he (rives ad vie by which all tho Wrll Ult of disease are removed or cured? debts collected worldly prosperity secured ? happy marriages brought ahout ?lost property recovered? and a thousand other benefits ?e enred, for n raoderato fee. Wo advise the sceptical to visit him, as we huvo dune, and judge for themselves. It is iuipos riblc to doubt the cvidcuco of the senses, and tho voluntary testimony of multitudes. INSURANCE. Lin INSVKA^CE.? NATIONAL LOAN FUND LIFE Assurr.nso Society, of London: General Agent's Office, No. 7 (irand street, Jersey City. Tho above company con tinues to effect insurance on the lives of persons re sident in the Culled .States, and on California ana other spec ial Im yard.*, at fair rates of premium, for terms. Hank forms, i.o., please apply as abnvo. to J. LEANDER STARR, Coneral Agent. EXPRESS AUEICIEI. Bun okd & co.'s WAST KXPKXSS it AIL FOR CAU forniu, South America, Oregon, Sandwich Islands, and China, by the steamer sierra Nevada. March 17th. Also a mail will be scut by tho steamer Daniel Webster. March llith, in charge of our special messeugers, and ahead of all other expresses. BERrORD fc CO., No. 2 Aator Iloogo. AH. PRIDE & CO.'S CALIFORNIA EXPRESS. NO. t 7 Wall st reet,? Freight 38 eonts per lb., transported ucroiS the Isthmus, by Mosi|iicra & Co.. transporters of all tho gold dust. Next shipment, by tho "Sierra Nevada," I7tk March. A. M. PRIDE k, CO. GRKfiOHV'S CALIFORNIA PACKAGE AND PARCEL F.x press, per steamer Sierra .Nevada, on Wednesday, March 17. at 3 P.M.? Our express of this dato will be tn charge of Captain S. Cariuaek, favorably known on tho 1'a citlc. Freight should bo delivered at the office on Tuesday. Also an Express, per steamer Daniel Webster, via Nicara gua, on Saturday, March 20, at 3 P.M. Messenger for Urn steamer. Mr. Robert T. Lockwood, of onr Sau Francisco office. Through iu about twenty-six days. Freulit should be delivered on Thursday. Pareel* received up to 12 M., days of sailing, and letters until hulf-pnst - P. 11. I'a< ka^e" must be iu Katir proof condition, and not exrecdiui; 100 lbs. Weight. THOMPSON & HITCHCOCK. Managers and Agents, 14W Pearl strict, turner of Wall, Alter 1st May, at 205 llroadwsy. C ALIFORN I A TICKETS. n aliform a tickets.-for sale, four steer Xy age Tickets, for the 10th of April, by tho st ain-hip Northern Light, connecting at Panama with tho steamship S. S. Lewis. Address ' San Vrancisc . i," Herald office. CIALIFORNIA TICKET FOR SALE.? ONE THROUGH i i, fit cabin ticket in Steamers Sierra Nevada and New Orleans, of March 17th. Apply at Lovq}oy's Hotel, to? ltf. CALIFOKNIA STEFR AC E TICKET, THROUGH, FOR sale.? One Ticket in tho Sierra Nevada, through to C*1 iforuis for the 17th inst. Apply to MAYHEW, TALUOTte CO., No. 8 South street. CALIFORNIA ,-TIIROrcH TICKET TO DU DIS / p^std of, by steamer 17th March. Apply to 1. t. SWEET, 1 Wall strict. |V)R SALE.? A STEERAGE THROUGH TICKET-A X first i ato berth? in the steamer Sierra Nevada, packet of tho 17th of March, for California. Apply to W I" EWING 17 New street . CV.I linN TO CALIFORNIA I'ASSENCi F.RS. ? TUE I sule tribort? learning that several persons tu the city, pretending to be agents of independent steamers from Pa nama to San Francisco, have been issuing tickets f ir the steamship New Orlenns? hereby give notice, that all tickets issued for the New Orleans other than those issned hy us, aie fraudulent and vuid, and "ill not entitle the holder to ? passage in said steamer, under any circumstance. 1 J. HOWARD & SON, 34 liroadway, Agents for steamship Now Orleans. Ci ACTION TO CALIFORNIA PASSENGERS.? THE / suIim ribcrs give notice that no ticket will secure a pas rage on board the steamer VV infield Seott, from Panama to Sau Frani i?co, unless said ticket is signed by them. This laution is given in conse<|iicnce of learning that several per sons, colling themselves agents of independent steamers, are offering their tickets and promising to securo passages hf our steamer Winfleld Scott. This is entirely unauthorised. The steamer United States leaves here lor Chagres. on 3Bth inr t.: passengers by her having genuine tickets to go by Win ttold dcott, from Panama to San I'ranelscn, on lOtn April Proximo, * III be waited for at Panama, and go by steamer WinBr Id ?v..tt, For t hrough tii ket s, and tho piau of cabius snd other particulars, npply to DAVIS, bKOOES & CO., 2* Dearer rl??tt. TBNAirrr rroihtrr. Broadway stores to lm.-two spacious storea in th* building No. AM Broadway, between i'rin** Mil llomton *treets, mid near t ? th* n. w Metropolitan Hotel and Nlhlo'a Garden. Entrance* wilt begudt from tho street by entiuttil iron itoors. Possession of ana < tu be had immediately, and of th" otlier on the 1st May. t\,r particular*, apply, during the dav. to SAMUEL 8. WHITNEY, 47 Front strW. C10TH1C COTTAGE TO LET AT IIIGll BRIDGE, FIRST JT home mi the bill above Maoomh's D*rn, with an aero and a ball' of land. The house contain* collar kitehi'n, par lor, and a*vea bidrooin*. Alio, a convenient home and grounds at Chatham, Now Jersey, within tw>> minute* walk of the depot. with tbo heavy furniture. Kent low. Apply to GEO. II. 8 WORDS. IB Broadway and W Dey street. HOTEL AT TICONDEROGA POINT TO fJY OR Lease. ? To let or lease from tht 1st April next, the far- ' ui hod Hotel at Ticonderoga Point, *it n.it. d on Lake Cliaui- [ Blain, and the outlet of Lake George, together with part of | icfarra. Nearly all tho travel North through Lake George I takes Uli route. Tho situation in well known aa Muni i of tli* m<>*t beantlrtil in that part of tho country. Apply to JAMES K. PKLL, 100 Pearl street, Hanover aquare. gJIXTlI AND Till III) AVENUEH.-STORES TO LET. ' Tho thrm 1mm S to roe which are to be flnishsd by lat May next, oa wo>t aide of the Sixth aveiiue, nearly opposite Eighth Itrect. Two will lie of thirty feet in width, by fifty ia depth, with akyllght in rear, if desired. Al?o, email Store* in basement, immediately unxtor the above, ?o arranged a* to be of very ea?v aocess. Also, te let, similar Stores, whieli arc to he finished by let July, on went side of Third avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets. Apply to J. A. I'El.l,, 7<m llroadway, froui 0 to 10 A.M.; orot'G. W. PELL, fi Bond atrcet, fr?in S te 7 P. M. SPLENDID STORES.? TO RENT, FOR FIVE OR TEN C year*, tho two ftne five atory atoroti, 43 and 45 liarclay | street. They are, without exception, the fiueat atoro* in tho oity. For term*, he., apply to Ed. II. Iladson, 1U2 liroad way, or W. II. Holbrook, 167 Broadway. CTORAGE.-VEIIICI,ES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, O aUo Ilonschold Furniture, will bo taken on ceaionabio terms, by early application to GEO. W. mILJJBR, 420 Broadway, (upstair*.) Alio to let, on Croa|iy ml, a large room, suitable for* light mechanical buam***rOdd Fellow*, &o. ttTORF. TO LET, IN CATHARINE STREET? ONE OP H the bcatatauds iu the eity for the retail dry good* busi ues*. Counter* and aholving oomplete, and belong to tho *tore. Possession given immediately. Apply to John R. Davis, No. 1 Birmingham street, or 7b Madison (itroet. _ TO I.F.T-TIIE SF.CON I>, THIRD, AND FOURTH floora of tbo City Hotel, 429 Broadway. Tho tecond floor i* fitted up an a Billiard Room, and contain* five hand some mahogany table*, with macu*, one*. Ate., complete. The third floor was formerly used a* a club room, and ia suitable for meetings, societies, fee. The fourth naed by tho Masonic order, tor further particulars, inquire at the Oity Hotel. TO I.KT-A FRONT PARLOR, ON SECOND FLOOR, and bed room attached, for single gentlemen. Also, two attic bed room*, all furnished or nnfurnished, warm and cold hatha, in a private family, at No. lift Madison atrest, front the first of May next. Inquire at No. 3 Monro* street. TO LKT IN NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.? A FIRST cla?? residence in every rospcet, if applied for imme diately. Within three minnte* walk of the railroad depot aud steamboat landing*. l'o**ciai<>n given April I. Rent (400. Rnquire at Zl Fulton street, Newark, New Jersey. TO LET.-TIIF, TWO STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE No. 4fi Horatio street, north side, near Abingdon Hanaro. Has garden in front, with grupo vines, Sic. I* in first rate order, and would he rented to a good tenant, for two year* ? with the o*o of present convenienses ? for $320 a yea r. Apply at 41 Water street, up stairs. TO LEASE? AUOUT FIVE ACRES OF LAND, NOW ocsupied hy a market gardener, situated on tho Brooklyn and Flatbush tnrnpike, at ita intersection with Atlaatie street, within two miles of the Fulton and South ferries. On tho premiaea are a good double stone house, a farmers' houa* adjoining, a large barn, and a well of good water, l'oaaoa sion given immediately. Apply at, No. 92 Walker atrect. TO LET-A DWELLING noUSE IN LONDON TER race. West Twenty-third street, finished in tho boat manner, with gas, bath room, water ?lo*et, fcc., and haa th* Croton water in every atory. Tho fine terrace in front, extending from Ninth to Tenth avenues, planted with eholoc trees, i* tree for th* u*o of tiie residents only. To a good tenant a lease of S rears will be given from 1st of May. Address N., box 1,071 Post Office. TO LET-TIIE UPPER PART OF THE MODERN three story House. No. 201 Wcat Fiftoentli street, be tween Eighth and Ninth avenue*, consisting of two parlor*, two bedroom*, and bath room, on second story; one roora on third story, with the hack basement. For further infor mation, apply to A. NORTHROP, 100 Greenwich street. TO LET-ON STJl'I'EN ISLAND, TDK PUBLIC GAR den, known a* Clifton Park. ?Thin well-oatabllghed place of resort comprisos an area of sevunty acres, covered with lino forest trees, and offers an opportunity for a splen did summer business. There is an icohousc filled ou tlui pre mises. for term*, apply to GEO. A. OSGOOD, Vandcrbilt'a Lnnding, Staten Island. TO LET OR LEASE? A TWO STORY BOUSE, LARGE aud convenient, containing fifteen rooms, besides kitchen, cellars, tic., together with burn, stabler', Ice house, tilled, fcc., and five or six acres of land, situated about half a mil* above Fort Hamilton, on hich gmnl, on tho hanks ol the Narrow s, commanding extcuaho and varied views of unpur)iaaf<ed interest and beauty. The furniture would ho let with tho house, if desired. Distance from New York city about seven miles. Stage and steamboat communica tion frequent throughout tho day. Inquire of Mrs. S. Berier, on tho preniitos. TO LET-FIRST OR SECOND FLOOR AND RASE mont of bouse No. 2 St. Peter'a place, between liar clay and Vesey streets, one block from llroadway, and one door from Barclay itrect; w ill be l?t together or separately. The building is to he altered to a store, and the floors will he very line for a jeweller, watch dealer, engraver, tailor, or any kind of light husine-i*. Inquire of COMSTOCK L BROTHER. 0 John street. TO LET? IN TI1K CITY OF WILLIAMSBURG, THE new three atory 1 rick h utsc, No. ti Irving place. Third atrect. corner South Eighth street, to be finished hy the lirst of April, with all tho modern Improvements, and within two minutes' wnlk of i'eck slip aud Grand street ferric*. Kent ?42fl. Also the two atory uiul attic house, with tea room, No. 130 South Niutli street. Rent, $'!2S. Apply to O. B. SMITH, 10 Jacob street, N. Y. KUCBLLA NEOUS. rpo PLANK ROAD CONTRACTORS. ? PROPOSALS X will bo received for the construction of a I'lank Road across I he Statu of New Jersey, from Florence, on tho River Delaware, to Keyport, on the Raritnn liav. ft dl*tanco of about forty miles. The road to consist of a donblo tfa k, cach ten feet iu width; to bo built in the most substantial manner; to bo commenced immediately, and finished with the least possible delay. Apply at the office of the Florcuca and Koj |iort Company, No. 1 Hanover strcot, New York. WARItANTF.lt WATCHES? COLO LEVERS, FULL Jewelled, S'lO. $JW, $40; Silver Levors, full Jowolled, $1.1: Ladies' Cold Watches as low ax $'15. Tobias and llue? ley Lovers. JOHN COX, Importer, 208 Broadway, corner of Fulton street, upstairs. Warranted watches. ? silver cylinder Wati lies S10; full jewelled Levers S1.1; tine Hold Ladies' Watches SIM; aud lino gold and silver 1'atnnt Lovers, of tho best quality, retailed at wholesale prices, at tho cheap Watoli Store of L. JACOBS, Importer of Fiao Watches, 102 Chatham street. TS BOSWORT1I, WHOLESALE DEALER IV ? Cigars and Commission Merchant, .19 Called? los Offi cios, Havana. Orders for Cigars, C. 'flee, Sugar, and all tho other products of the island, will receive prompt attention. Circulars forwarded ou application giving reliable state ments of tho Havana market. Consignments from tho United States receive careful attention aud tho utmost dca pateh. (19 nnn SEUARS CHEAP.? 20,000 YERY FINF, UAjUOU Havana Segars, at S1G iO per M: 19,'JOO at S2V : iy,000 of first quality German, at s:'; 4,000 at $3.1. These segars arc offered at a decided bargain. Apply at tho " Insurance and Loan Office," 8.1 Nassau street. New fish store? 227 Washington street. Oilers for sale, large No. 1 Mackerel, largo No. 2 do., pickled herring, dry codUsli, smoked salmon, in lots to suit grocer*. ' 1'IULEMON U. I1AIGHT. Rich c.as fixtures ani> mf.ctiank ai, lamps ? The undersigned has the honor to inform his easterner* that he lias opened his show rooms, where can bo seen tho largest choico <>l' French Gas Fixtures of entirely new pat terns. Futures warranted, and fitted up with care and despatch. H.C, PARDON V I LLB, 446 Broadway. G1 A S F I X T U R F. S, CHANDELIERS, PBNDANT8, f Brackets, Solar Lamps, Girandoles, Mantel Candela bra*, of tho celebrated Cornelius make, at factory prices; also silver plated on slliata waro Castors, Baskets, Tea Sets. Table Forks of new patterns, $7 per do*.; spoons. $.1 per do*.; Ivory Cutlery, Tea Trays, ac. ASilF.ll MOKUAN, 152 William street, hctwocn Fulton aud Auu streets, opposite the Church. Window plates for stork show4windows A uow article, with a snrl'aco like silver, at one-third tho cost. Also, plated with silver, if desired, engraved hand somely. On hand, a great variety of new pattern door plate-i, plated iu tho very best manner, at low priees. Woddmg nud writing cards neatly engraved at S. C'. CLARK'S, U9 Broadway, C^AST OFF CLOTHING. ? WANTED TO PURCHASB ^ about. two thousand dollars worth of good left off Clothing, in large or small quantities, for which the full value will bo given in current money, on application, either personally or through post, to James Moroney, at his store, 11 Oraugu street, a fun doors from Chatham street. Ikomm: BACH 1KB < ?u mangle. -Tin; sfhscri. hers are manufacturing and offer for sale tho above labor-saving machine. It puts a beautiful gloss on shocti, table linen, <fcc. Price $-"0 to $s0. References given as to their utility und use. DUNCAN & WEST, M Beekman street, and 4 Liberty place. ? iHLLlPS'S PATENT F1KF, A NN III I L ATOR.? ' TUB Auiericaa Fire Annihilator Company are now prepared to dispose of Territorial Rights for States aud Counties, aud to receive orders for Machines and diaries. Tho Annihila tes now inado by the Company ar? equal iu every respect to the English, being made under the direction of Mr. Phil lips himself. The machines vary in size, aud aro numbered from 1 to b ? tho prices varying iroin $10 to Orders ro ceivcd, and any further information given, nt the oQico of the Cviupauy, No. 4 Warren street, New Vork. 1*. T. UARNUM, General Manager. WIGS AN l? TOFPF.ES? STRANGERS AND CITIZENS are inf< rraed that tho largest, cheapest, and best as sortmi lit of Wigiaud Toupees, is to he found at MED1ICRST Jt HEAHD'S, 27 Maiden Lane, warranted not to shrink or change color, and combine all the latest iinpr veinents that were awarded the gold medal at the Londou exhibition. Approach op summer. ('old winter's gone and past; Sweet spring has come at lastj Thongh coy at first, like lady chsrm^r, With time the lassie will grow warmer. Hut with tiowers, and leaves, and sunny skim, Come tleas and bed-bugs, roaches, ants, auu For lion's Powders tend ? Them we can recommend. Th' Egyptian plagues had all boon nullified Had Lyon's famous antidotes been tried. Powder and Pills? of Lyons stain p? Will make the rats and insects tramp. Depot for the ealo of Lyon's Magnetic Powder, (without poUon) for the destruction of insects, and Lyon's Pills, for killing rats and mice, at No. 424 Broadway. DO TI1F.Y BITE Vol'. FRIENDS. AT NIGHT.' DO they, the bed bugs, trouble youf O > the ratsand mice steal from your larder/ Do they destroy your property by day or nlgl t f Do the cockroaches i i. tost your dwelling f Do tho Croton bugs annoy youf Do tho auts run over your tables and pautries t Do thou, friends, if your dwelling, ship, mar ket or restaurant be infested with any of the above vermin or inseets, away to COSTA R'3 Depot, 444 Broadway, and purchase seme of his exterminator, for it is the only thing lu the ?ity that t? elfestual. r'l'RE OF CORNS ? BY MADAME BERflARD. NO. !M > Bowery, between Hester and Grand streets ( west side). Madame II. informs the public that she continues to practii o wpon the feet with the greatest sncoess, having exclusively devoted her time, for (Ifteen years, to the diseases to which the fret are subject. N.B.? Office hour* from 2 P.M. to 6 o'clock P.M. Artificial lkkchks.-alexandirs patent? By this invention famille* ean have six or twelve Leeches always ready for use. and easily anplied. at ft tri fling cost, when compared to tbe expense and trouble of tbe disgusting reptile. Depot 131 l ullw* atrevt, llerald tuiid 1M AUCTION SALIC*. HT. LEEDS. AUCTIONEER.? CONTINUATION Ok ? ?*flgtiee milCcat 14fj (>re?DWiohavenii.!, this tyonday niornlnr. at bull pant ten o'clock. being Hi" t <<-?* ?f an ?(? tennive Fiirniabnig Warehouse. sold to latufy claim* to the am 'Mint nf *t) C"w The ml* will Com-iit oil Monday of 6 su perior Sofa?, L' .Sofa llcd?. !l mahogany Rnckers, ri snt* malio F??y ('burn, ltruse*ls and Ingram Carpels, 6 m'irbl* t ip WaxhHfanil*, Tables do., 12ualuut and other lloil<?te;ad*, lo larg< linir Muttresa**, 6 f-.itl,?r llcls, Blankets, (i hall Lan terns, is* net* walnut ami maple Chairs, ft gilt Mirrors, Jl) niah. Cltatea, Wram, II .., t. (.'aril, Dining. Break last, and r aacy Tabler, rich solar Lamp*, Cutlery, Crockery, china Vaaes, Paintings, &c JODN I. V \M.KM.til II U . I H.NKtK IT E -.DAY. tf March 10, 1862. at i'l M? rc?*r n tract, between Mprfrng and I rince.-Jobn 1. Vandawater ^ < will sell at auetiou, at lOfco clock, liy ord?r uf th'> administrators. the entire stock of the above premise. cendsting ?f It u Bedsteads, Bedding. Kitchen Furniture, Ac., itc. AN T II O N V J. BLKM'k Kit, AUCTIONEER. TIIB Splendid Property in fee, N. . 94 Chambers ?t.ro?t, at Auction.? Anthony J lll? k<r will cell at ancti'.n, on Tues day, March 10, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Kschango, the following very deiirabl? prnpertv. vlx.:? On Chamber# street ? 1 lie) valuable four "I rv hrick home and lit of ground in fee, known aa No. !*>( nambera atreet, near Hroad way. Rnd Hudson Hirer, and groat Erie Railroad depot*. The house ia now occupied as a hoarding house, and po<*cs tion will be given on tna firs t of May. The lot ii 25 by 75 feet in depth. >'or terms and further particular*, apply t > ti e anctiuaeer. N". 7 ltroad street. Admen ilmuller, ai ctioneer? perbmptorv aale lu partition, by order of the Hnpreme Court, of 1.U25 of the cli' iceat and must valuable lota In the eily of New V'ork, situated on the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh avenues, Sixty-third, Sixty-fourth, Sixty-fifth, Sixty-fiith, SLxty-seventh, Sixty-eighth, Sixty-niuth, Sevan* til th, Seventy-brat, Seventy lecoud. and Seventy-third ?Ueets, part of w>liich are en and in t lie viulaity of llarail ton annate. Adrien II. Mitller will aail at auetioa, on Tan* day. tint Kith day ol March, 1M52, at 12 o'clock, M., at tha Merchants' Exchange, by order of the Supreme Conrt, nnder the direction of Phllo T. Rungles, Esq., referee, 1,025 valu able lota aa above, belonging to the oetate of Jains* Amnry, deceased. As tbia sale will be free and without limitation as to price, every lot will l>? absolutely geld to the highest I'idder. Tbora arobal I v has beon no bettor opportunity offered to the citizens of N?w York fl?r twenty years past, to make selection* in so desirable a part of the island, (being in th? vicinity of llauiilton and other contemplated aqnares) at their own prices, either for Invostmnnt or private reaidjhee*. The wliole of tills proporty is Intersect eil hy four of the leadlnx arenuos, and bounded on either ?ido by the Fonrth and Sixth avenue railroads. Sixty per ceutof tbo purchase money may remain, at the option of the purchasers, on bond and mortitace for three yonrs, at six per sunt Interest, per annnm, payable seml-aninially. Map* of the above described prupurty caa bo had at the otftoo uf the inbMrlber, No. 7 Wall struct. ADRIAN H. liril.ER, A iieti.meer._ JOI1N vr. I.KOflETT, ArrriONEKR. -TRADE SALE of Paner.? I,euett It llrothers will soil at auction, on Monday, March ZU,KI0 eases of VTritin^ Papers, comprising a very full assortment, from tho beat lactorio* in the coun try. Alao, several l*r,o invoices of English anil Kranch Paper*. All tho cases will be opened for inapection on tho Friday and Saturday previous to the sale. Paper buyers arc particularly invited to attend this aalo, as every lot will lie aold without reserve. Terms? 1'ndcr $l"0, cash; from $10U to J.'KKt, four months : from $.MX> to $ti00, fonr and six months ; from $6(10 to SI.^V. four, six, and eight luonthi ; from $1,200 to $2, MX), four, six, eight, and ten months ; from $2,A00 to tft,0U), four. six. eight, ten, and twelve month* ; over $5,000, four, six, eight, tsn. twelve, and fourteen month*. Approved paper, payable in the city of New York. LEOGETT fc BROTHERS, No. 801 Pearl street. Consignments for this sale will be reeelvod till Mar?h 15. with the understanding that overy invoice must bo toM without reserve. JOHN I-EVISON WILL SELL. ON MONDAY MORNING. March 15, at No. 1SH Chatham square, the Steak and Fixtures of the hotel kept by \V llllam Madden, consisting of Wines, Liquors, and Scgara, liar and Bar Fixtures, two Ton Pin Alleys, Painting* of celebrated trottlug horsoa, Chairs, Screens, Lamp*, Heda, Beddlug, and other article* n?od in keeping hotel. Salo positive to the highest bidder. Auction sale of i.ots.? we would call tub attention of buyora to the aalc. to morrow, Monday, hy E. II. LUDLOW, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Bx< bange, of lot* on Third and Second avenuos. Forty-fourth, and For ty-fifth streeta. The lots arc woll ealoolated fer immediate Improvement. The Hale will bo peremptory to elo?e an o.i tate. Maps can bo Uad at tho offico of tha Auctiouecr, No. II Wall street. Auction NOTicE.-nRocERiEs in lots to suit the retail grocers. ? Tuesday. March 1(1, at 10).j o'clock, at No. 57 Dey utroct, corner of Urceuwich street, frcah pickled Mackerel and llerriuga. llrar.ll Nuts, Walnuts, Al monds, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Tea, Coffen, Sugar, Tobacco, Snuff, llrandy. Gin, Whiskey, Wine*, Soap, Candles, Cur rants, l'icklus, Scales, Weights, Hr.. kr. W. A. CARTER, Auctioneer^ FflO AUCTIONEERS AND OTHERS.? THE UNDRR X signed would respectfully invito the attention of per ions who may with to obtain a afilendid and showy r?oin for the aale of Furniture or Fancy (iooda, or respoctablo moot Inge. that tho City Aax'mhly Rooms caa be obtained en rott ?onaM? terms, by applyiug to GEO. W. MILLER, ?.*) Broadway, (up *tair*.) c FOR SALIC. A Q /W)A -KtH SALE, A V A L C A H I. E FARM, yjj */}""/"? over iiiuotv acres, three miles north ofthfl village nf New Rcchello, will be Bold for the abort sum, of less. For lull particulars, inquire of 1*. K. W1LK.IN8, No.7 H'nll street, corner nf New street. A HOTEL FOR BALE? WITH STOCK AND Fix ture* complete. Thcfo i? a bowling saloon un<l an oyi> ter ealoou attached to tin- premise s. 1 u<|iiiro of S._VAN N AMD, 42 Bow-ry. OAL SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES? $5 25 PER ton. fresh from the mines.? I ntn ilaily receiving host anility Peach Orchard Rod Ash, of nil rizeu, fur family use. Also White Ash Coal, if regcreened froin yard at 25 ecnti kdditiouul charge. No*. .'.1 iwid .1 i Washington street. UF.OKGE MORROW. I 'OR BALE? BY AUCTION, ON THE Ftttim . without reserve, on Tuesday, Maroli lli. The subsnribot ofl'erti his house and 21 j acres of land, in a highs tato of culti vation, well stocked, with a variety nf grafted fruit: plea santly situated iu Centr c street, Nortli Orange, New Jersoy, live minutes walk from the .Uteris nud Essex railroad depot. ___ R. MAWBRr. IJIOR SALE ? A THREE STORY B ASEMENT AND Itb-cclllf brii k House, situated on Clinton street, with in one Mock of Hamilton avenue, in Brooklyn? house 3>fwt hy .'52 !t et; lot 1UU feet dei p; It is well built, and bniihcd witli marble mantels, &<?.; has large uistnrn. with pump, iu tlio kitchen. For full particulars. in< i ?> i ro nl' It. G. PIERCE, 1.1 Wall street. IjlOR SALE-A HAIR-DRESSING) SALOON, NO. Division street, doing a good business; to ho sold in consequence of tbe owner being sick, and uot likely tw re cover. The owner can he seen at 213 Snllivnit street. TOOK SALE, CHEAP? TWO NEAT WOODEN COT* X tut IIout.es, situated in Thirty thir l ?lr?ot, near Broad way. 'l hcy arc new, neat, and convenient. They are finished with marble mantel*, Crotmi water, icr. Apply, for lurther particulars, to EU(iENE McGRATH, h?ot and shoe dealer, 16 Ann street, or at tho Real Estate ollioe, corner Broadway and Thirty thM street. For SALE? IN TWENTY '-second STREET, BE tween the Eighth and Nintti avenues, a three story House, 24 by 60 feet, lot 2J by 100 feet; pritfe, $?',.'/?). Also, three three story brick building*, finished in the heat man ner, price S4 ,MM>, No*. 44, 4tc., Dean street, six blocks above the City ilull, Brooklyn. Enquire of M. J. OILHOOLY, "N Nassau street, N. Y. RAHE OPPORTDN ITY.? Til E SUBSCRIBE!!, WISH ine to retire, would dispose of his stock, furniture and business, located in the he-t part of Broadway (noar Stow urt's); established 1842. To aur partv having to in vest, this is au opportunity Boldom offered; Address E. I., llcrald office. To DOCTORS OR OTHBRft? FOR BALE, A SPLENDID conpee carriage, in perfect ordor. and will be sold for two hundred and sixty dollars ; cost si* hondredund lilt v. ApuIv at ll'H Mercer street. FINANCIAL. fJIO GOLD MINING COMPANIES.?' Til eS( D VERTISER x having recently returned from California, where he erected and put iu succeiiHtui operation a Steam Stamping Mill, for extracting gold from quart/, oftor* hi* servieos to nuy tow pnny now oeinK organised, to ftupcrintond the fret ting up of machinery for separating the gold. From luj practical experience, he Lelievus he csn nave a lartr/; outlay to those who are about embarking iu the l>u, nines*. Addros* Gold Miner, llcrald otftce. ^MO 00(1 TO ''0AN ON' P1RS0NAL PROPER fflOVjvvv ty. ? Life Insuranceand Loan oilice, n5 Nassau street. This ofBce is always readv to lend, at Mm shortest notice, any am..t>nt desired on personal property iu , possemiun. Will also purchase good city bonds anil in?rt -a- : gcs. M. LUTHER SHELDON, Insurance Agent. <11 OOO INDIANA CENTRAL CANAL yp ljwvv* Stock, and $300 cash, will bo c.xcbnngcd for a ro' a quality of German or low prK-ed Havana Sugars, to the amount or &I.2U0 Persons v 1 1 1 i n ? to exchange .it fair prices, may uddress "Stock," llerald office. Remittances to engl ino, Ireland, scot land. and Vt'alo*.? Drafts, iroiu XI aud upwards, naya ble at sight, are issued by BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CO., 89 South street, enly authorized agents in this cite for tho Swallow Tail lines of Liverpool and London packets. All. I'RIDE It C0,'? CALIFORNIA EXPRESS, 7 ? Hall street. Freight, 3S cents per lb., transported across the Isthmus, ly Mosi|ti< r.'i a Co.. transporters of all tho gold duit. Next shipment by Sierra Nevada, 17th M?reb. A.H. PRIDE ft CO.. 7 Wall streot. JOHN McMICHAEL, 36 OLD SLIP, CORNER or South streot, ha? for salo drafts for any amount, whieh will be cashed throughout Great llritain aud Ireland. Alia, Issne* certiHcates of passage hy the Eaid* line of New Vert and Liverpool packets. Refers to Messrs. Jn.>. W. Whitloek ? Co., Sherman R Collins, Aeton Civil. Esq., Re. PH'. BYRNES R f(?., NO. SO SOUTH STREET, NEW ? Y <Tk, and N o. .'16 W aterloo . Road, Liverpool, have fog sale Bight Drafts, rayable iu every town throughout Eng land, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales; are aldo agents for th? Swallow Line of Liverpool and London packet ., the Red Star, Dramatic, and St. (leorre's Line of Liverpool packets, sailing weekly. Certificates for the above lines can t>e had. Drafts on Ireland, etc.? the subscribers draw Siitiit limits on various banks and bankers in Luglaud, Ireland, and Scotland, iu sums to suit. WILLIAMS Si GV ION, 40 Fulton street. Pa sago can ho secured by the old Black Star Line of Liter) ool pa kets, sailing 1st, bth, 11th, lbtb, 2is>, and JUtii of every month. g* I DRAFTS ON UNION BANS OF LONDON, NA I tional Hank of Scotland, aud Belfast Banking Com pany of Ireland. Drafts on thote Banks constantly fur sale, iu sums from XI upward., bv TAYLOR BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall it., cor. Pearl. Money may be obtained for a short timb In sums of $5 to M,0U", on watches, diamonds, silver plate, jenelry, dry goods, piiuo-, and fancy art icles, by ap plying at the Agency Oft ?. ."2 Warren strwet, corner ef Cnnri h. Office hours from 10 to 3 o'clock. N.B.? Removed from 10 Park place. Money may bf.ohtained for short periods' in sums lr. m SI to fl.OM, on watches, plate Jewelrt? uiy go. ds, lurniture, horses, ? nrria ;oe, saddlery, Re , at tho ' acitic 4>cncral Atency Ofl N >. i 14 drwd street, comer Of Broadway, over tile Pa .' Bank. The striMest een to 3 in d rr, to 7 o ' cl o?k ' "U Ul'LU' ??C* b""r" f**" J _?5? GOODiT /^IENTLEMEN'8 HANDEkECUIEF STORE. -OENTI.Jt , ,m.*n la *">>t of poeket hai dl erchisfs. cravats, A<i. Would do well to tteti into t2A II r adway. ?< th?y will find a ?ery lar>e sti ck of all kinds, and at'prk es far below tbe ordinary rati*. Just received, a l?r?o invoke of linsn oe l0T?d ? order Ilaudkerehi. Is. 44c. ??i b, also one ore of r tenth cambric Sl.trf ? ronts. ?t t v tire and desirable. D. EDWARDS A < O . faMiroidway, bt titirs Ilomt. n and Bleeekerstreetf. rHEAP (.00 DO -FRENC H PRINTS 4-4, FAST CO loie, at one sl.i liar per yard: al?". La?n?, printed and plain coli r?, at ,ame prii e, together with svery descHptioa of I'rci. oil-, i h Ilioriide ui.d otl.er "Silks. >bawls, l.aee*, Eio brci.ici j< Holery. Lh cr*. find Domestie woods, 'ex pale, wht'li sAie nrd retail, at \?r\ U?w r>ii#sn, ty k tfimSu, UlByeadwaf,