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IBTTHtTffHflWW tims TO ITBRY DAT, COBPOn vTIOJf NOTICE S. ^OrV<?ATION NOTICE ? PUBLIC NOTICE 18 IIERB CJ by .<T*n, that petition ? have been presented ia tha Hoard of Councilman for th* extaaiion of the aowar pro posed to Ve built in Heekman itreet. between Pearl and 0?M atraata, to and to eonneet with tlio Hwtr ia Gold atreet. All perioni Interested in tha above, aod having oV taotioaa thereto, are requeued to present tha aama, ia writing. to the Contract Clerk, at ttiia office, on or befora Friday, March 10. 1S64. 1LIAB L. BMITH. ) Til BO. B. DB FOREST, > Ore ton Aqueduct Board. A. W. CBAVEN. S Croton Aqueduct Department, Fab. B, 1M4. CBOTON AQUEDUCT DEPARTMENT, MARCH 3, 1864 ? Poblic notice ia hereby given, that by an not of tha Lacialatur* paaaed at the apeelal aaaaion, Jaly 30, IMS, an additional charge of tea per cent U addad on tha drat day of April neit on all anpald water rant*, making, with tha ahargia previoualy added by law, tweii;-l*e pair oent on aaah amonnt nnpaid, and that if tha laid renta, including ?aid ehargti, are aat paid befora tha trit day of May next earning, tha property on which laid rant ramaina nnpaid will be returned to the Clark of Arreara, pursuant to tha proTiaieaa of the act above mentioned. EL1A8 L. BMITH, President. CBOTON AQUEDUCT DBPABTMENT? TO CON tractore? Sealed propoaala, endoraed " propoaala for aawer in Heater street,'" will be received at the office of tha Crotoa Aqueduct Departmeat. nntil Monday, tha 30th day of March. 1864, at 13 o'cUok, M.. at which hour the bidi win ba opened, to build a aewer, with tha neeeeaary receiving baaina and culverta, ia Heater atreet, from the aewer at Bldridge atreet to the eaaterly aide of Forayth atreet, being in length abont 336 feet. The plan of tha work may be aeen, and specifications obtained, on application at thia office. ELI AS L. BMItH, ) Croton Aqueduct TUBO. B. DE FOREST. jjoard A. W. CBAVEN, ) D0Ma New York, Marah 7. IBM. CBOTON AQUEDUCT. DEPARTMENT.? TO CONTRAC tora ? Sealed propoaala, endoraad " Proposals for sewer im Maraar atreet," will be received at tha office of tha Croton Aaaedact Department, until Monday, the 20th day of Mareh, U-M, at 11 o'clock M., at whloh hour tha bid* will ba opened, to baild a aewer, with tha neeaisary receiving baiina and cul verta, ia lfereer atreet, from tha aewer la Prinoe atreet to a poiat about 90 feet south of Houaton atreet, being in length abaat 427 feat. The plan of the work mar lie aeen, and ipe ciieatious obtained, on application at thia offiee. ELI AS L. SMITH, > Croton THEO. R. DB FOREST, SAauaduot A. W CRAVEN, S Board. New York, March 7, 1*64. STREET DEPARTMENT. NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS? Sealed propoaala will be received at thia offiee until Mon day, March 6, 1864, to regulate and grade Eighty-sixth atreet, from Eaat river to Third avenue. For blaating and isaaoviag the rook at the foot of Jackson atreet, Eaat river, fcaawn aa VanderMlt roek. To aet curb and gutter atonea ??d fl*? a apace four feet wide through the aidewalka of ?Ightyseventh atreet, between Third and Fifth avennei. Specifications to be had on application to the Contract Clerk ef this department. JAMES FUREY, Street Com'r. February 36, 1864. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS? Public notice ia hereby given that the following reaolu Uom have been proacnted in the Board of Counoilmen: ? To Sag four feat of walks of Third avenue, between Fortieth and Fifty-flrst atreet. To fence vacant lota couth aide Baeond avenue, between Thirty-sixth and Thirty-aeventh atreet*. To flag walka of Thirty-iecond atreet, between Eighth and Ninth avenuea, where not now done, and relay fagging where nccciiary. To repair the crosswalk! in Chambers atreet, between Chatham atreet and Broadway. To widen Church atreet to 100 feet, and extend it through Triaity place to Greeuwich atreet. To flag four feet of walk aorth tide of Broome ttroet, between Tompkius and Eaat streets; also weat aide of Boat atroet, between Grand and Broome and Dclancy streets, where not now done. To flag east aide of Seventh avenue, between Thirtieth and Thirty ?fth street*, where not now flagged, and relay flagging where necessary. AU persona interested havlug objections thereto, are requested to present them to the undersigned, at hia office, on or before the 9th day of March next. Feb. 28, 1854. J AS. FUREY, Street Commissioner. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS.? Public notice ia hereby given that tha following petitiona have been presented in the Uoard of Councilman: ? To flag walka ia front of vacant lota ia Twenty-third atreet, be tween Seventh aud Eighth avenues: to flag four feet of west aide of Ninth avenue, between Thirty first and Thirty aacond ctreets; to aot curb and gutter and regulate Thirty second street, between Second and Third avouuei; to widen CliO street, on the northwest aide from Heekman street, on * line with the present northwest sido of Cliff street, from Beekman to John street, and running northeasterly on a line with front cf building known ai 61 Cliff street. All per aaai interested having objection! thereto are requested to preient them, in writing, to the undersigned, at hii office, ?? or before the 18th day of Marah iust. March 3, 1864. JAMES FUREY, Street Commlaaloner. QTREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS O Baalad proposal! will bo received at this officii until Thursday, 16th day of March inst., at 12>?o'clock, P. M., for ?xcavating the flip between piers 4 and (S East river. Speci teationi to be bad on application to the Contract Clerk of tLii department. JAS. FUREY, Street Commissioner. March 6, 1864. STREET DEPARTMENT, NO. 4 HALL OF RECORDS Public notice li hereby given that the following resolu tion! have beon presented in the Board of Councilman:? To flag the north side of Broome street, between Attorney und Ridge streets, where not already done. To regrade and fla j the aidewalka, and aet eurb and gutter in Attorney street, Ihn No. 39 around the corner of Broome street to the south east corncr of Clinton streot, and from thence to No. 143 Clinton atreet. All pcraons interested havlug objections thereto, are requested to present them, in writing, to the uu Aartigned, at bli office, on or before the 16th day of Mareh, iait. JAS. FUREY, Street Commissioner. March 0, 1864. LEGAL WOTICES. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.? JAMES CURRIE againtt Jo La (J. Thompson, James R. Hitchcock, Archi bald Robertson. Alexander Osboarn, Bernard Dour^doure, Stewart Newell, Iraav D. Knight, James A. CaDinini-<, 8amael Newell. Oliver Hangb, Judak P. Carrie, Charles P. Carrie and William Carrie. Sommons for a money demand contract. To Archibald Robertson, one of the abovo naned defendants: Von are hereby summoned and required to answer a complaint in thia aotivn, of whioh a oopy ia herewith served upon yon, and to serve a copy of your an swer lo the said complaint on the sabscriber, at nil office, at 76 and 77 Merohants' Exchange, in the city of New York, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of sach service; and if you fail to answer the said plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thia Action will take Judgment against you for the snm of ono hnndred thousand dollars, with interest from tho seven teenth day of November, one thousand eight hnndred and Mty-two, besides the oosts of this action. The oomplalat in this action was filed in the offlco of the Clerk of the city and county of New York on the 13th day of February, Ifttl. E. P. CO W LES, Plaintiff's Attorney. Dated New York, Feb. 1, 18M. STATE OF NEW YORK, SUPREME COURT, COUNTY of Ontario. ? Jessie C. Smith against Willard C. Way.? To Willard C. Way, defendant: ? You are hereby summoned to anawer the oom plaint of Jesse C. Smith, plaintiff, whioh was Died in the ofllceof the Clerk-of Ontario county, New York, on the 9th day of February. 18M, and to servo a copy of your answer on the sultsoriber, at his offlce in tho vilage of Caaandalgua, New York, within twenty davs after the ser viee of this summons, exclutive of the day orservioe ; and if yon fail to answer said complaint as hereby required, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for one hundred add ?ixty f vs dollars, with interest thereon from the second day of February, 18M, besides costs. S. W. SALISBURY, .Plaintiff's Attorney. HOTELS. VSAAAA/V-' v'A/WVVw'yWWVAA/i-V A WAA' A.'vWWWVS.'V COOPER BOUSE, BROADWAY. NEAR BROADWAY Theatre? Centrally situated on the great thoroughfare, and convenient to Wall street and the various places or amusement. Tidy female waiters are employed, as at the Clarendon and other first class hotels. Board two dollar* per day ; dinner at three and four o'olock. ALBERT J. PEASE A BROTHER, Proprietors. TUD8#N'S MOTEL, 61 BROADWAY? BY J. A. P. O' ?V GRADY, suceesscfft to Curtis Jndson. ? This well known and popular bouse will be conducted by its p reseat proprietors, as formerly, on the European plan. Meals served at all hours, from 7 A. M. till 11 P. M. Orders for private dinner or sapper parties will be promptly attended te by the parties leaving word attbe offlce. Due attention will no paid to the patrons of the house by the proprietor in person. The brothers hope by unmitigated attention to de serve a share ef public ftrear. StTcIORGE HOTEL, KM BROADWAY, NEW YORK.? This new and elegantly furnished fumilv hotel has just 'been completely renovated, and opened under new aaspteet. It eombir.es tlie comforts of a private residence with all the conveniences of a hotel, and is net to be surpassed by any eetablisbment of tb? kind in New York. ? R. HILTON PERKINS. #pO PASSENGERS -FOR CUBA.?' THE REYERE HOUSE J. is the largest, most airy and commodious house in Ha vana, pleasantly faitnated in (the immediate vicinity of the Captain General's and Intendontc's palaces, the cathedral, eepulchre of Columh<ui,.FIaiia de Armes, custom house and quay; also near the Alameda Paseo and Taeon theatres. A alcrl visits the steamers to facilitate the landing of passen gers and baggage. MRS. RAYMOND, Proprietress. DRY GMB8,.AC. IVAY? MA* UFACTURER and ChantUly laces. Ai _ . ng from to 3 and yar tag laoes? Brussels point. ChantUly, Valenciennes and Gul pare, to be sold at low pnoes. CQC BROADWAY ? MANUFACTURERS' DEPOT OF Ol7U Brussels and ChantUly laees. An assortment of remnants, running from V as 3 and Shi yards of the follow Bli BROIDERIES? SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE and water, at f?7K Broadway, together with a large as i ortuient of other goods, at lower prices than have ever been eihrcd up town. The store will open tliia day. at 9 A. M., at H9 Broadway, betweca Eighteenth and NineUenth streets. IMPORTED WOVE- C ORSETV. ? MR?. OA YNOR HAS Just received another importation of elegaut French and Maglilh wore corsets, and on<-r? them for sale at half the prices generally charged. 49 Third avenue, oorner of Tenth ktreet,in?xt the drug store. Wbelesnlo and.r<tall. TRAVELLBHT GUIDE . /"CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO FEULADEL \J phla, trom pier No. 1 North river. Two lines daily, at 7 A.M. and 2 P. M. Accommodation Une at 7 A. M., by otoambeatilohn Potter, to South Am boy, thence by oars to ynm pieces and Camden; fare 12. Express line atjiP.M., by Jofui Potter, *o Amboy,?lhenee direct to Camden by oars; thooogh In In hours; fare $5. TIT? SON "RIVER RAILROAD. ? TRAINS BA1LY rl from Chambers street for Albany and Troy ?? Esgwess tre*n. 7 A. M.? Through In Tear hoars, connecting with trains reaohiag Buffalo or Montreal ertlOo'olook same Mall ttrain, 8, A. M? Through way trains at 12 M. and 7 P. M. Express -train, Sr. M.? Emigrant train. ? P.M. For Tarry town, WO P.M. For Peeksklll, 5.30 P. M. For Ponghkepslir, IJtt A. M., And 4<F.M. Passengers taken ad Chamfers, Canal. Cteilelopbsr, Fourteenth, and Thirtr-ftrat streets. Hunday teains front Canal street, ats.ee P.M., for Albany asd Troy, fltepping at all way stations. 7 .EDMUND FRENCH, Superlatendsnt. VTEW YOK* AND MONTREAL RAILROAD LINE, Pi via Bellows Fall.. Rutland, BnrUngton, Windsor, White River, Bells Rivr. St. Johnsbnry, MontpeUer. St. Albena and Rouse's Point to Ogdensbnrg and Montreal. Tleket offices? New Havoa Railroad, earner of Broadway and Cans! street, and Twenty sixth street and Fonrth ave nue. Express trains at HA. M. and 4 P. M. Baggage check ed throngs. Freight by the few Haven steamers, Pock eRp. FRANCIS HYDE, General Agent, 128 South street. EW YORK AM* PHILADELPHIA DIRECT? VIA New Jersey Rcdloead? Unfctod States mail and express , line, leave Hew York, Cat* of CorHandt street, at seven, nine, and eleven, P. M., and at foqr and balf-past Ave, P. M. , Fare? *2 7# In seven estd eleven A. M? and fonr P. M. to Kensington; 92 DO (for second ale*) In eleven A. M. from Hew York and enarter past four fretn Philadelphia; *1 in ?toe A.M., and half past ivajp.H. to cjamden. Aecommoda- I tioo line Itaves at twelve M. {at reduced prioes) from Cort- 1 landt street via Camden and JWalnnt street, in six hours. 4 Through tickets so.d for BalMcMre, Washington, Norfolk, Weldsc, Wilmington, and CbarUeton, in the above trains. Through baggage agents in the nine and half-past Ave trains only. Passengers with baggage erase the ferry fifteen rain a tee before the train leaves. CPR*WBRIJRy7~ LONG BRAM('JH~H10HLA*DS, i C5 Ocean Boose, and Ocean Port.? The steamer JAMES CHRISTOPHER, Captain John Prlee, will leave the foot of Barclay sttort, March 4. at 10 o'clock A. M. ; 7th, at II A. M . fth. aO* 57: I^th. at 2P. I T; and 14tb, at 7 A. M. Leaves Ocean Port, Marc(6.at11 A. M ; fib, atUM,; '('{t, at 1 P. M., ppd 16{h, s(f A. M. R iHimia. OVA L HAIL STEAMSHIP BUBOPA FOR LITBB .?.?> pool ? The Bsrtp*. Neil Shannon. eommanaer, will Mil from tli. Comp.ny'. dock. ?? Jereev City. with .the mUi and passengers for Earope, oa W ednesday. tho Pth,nV*"' ill P. M preeisely. Pmiipn ??? t, board by 12>i o'clock. Tho Asia will saU oa the Xid in stant. _________ FOB liverpool. -the boyal m ai lstbam ship A N DBS will sail from Boston for Liverpool, tome ng at Halifax i? place Tt the Niagara. withth. ft*?; gers for Barope. on Wedueedey, the ?? ia???^ Iw*?* VI tfi j -.* ; v tho United States mails for Europe, .hip will doport, rij. " 1 \ ,t 12 o'clock. M. from her positively on Saturday, Harcu ? ijfU .. nlllu. berth at the foot of Canal street. For fr*.%_ having unequalled sccomrnodatlons f?r elezanee and eom fort. apply to BDVARD K. COLLINS, M Wall street. PaiKoart are reqneeted to he oa board at 11){ o'clock, A. H. The steamship Pacific will succeed tho Atlantic, and ?ail April lit. __ THB LIVBRPOOL AMD PHILADELPHIA STEAM ship Company ? Notice ? Tho CITV OF MANCHESTER will sail from Philadelphia for Liverpool, on Tuesdsy, 28th Fel.ro.ary. 1864, instead of Thursday, 2d March, as pre viously advertised. FROM PHILADELPHIA. 1884. City of Manchester Tuesday,. ..Feb. 28. City of Glasgow Saturday, . Mar 28. City of Manchester Saturday. .April IS. City of Glasgow Saturday. .Hay IS. City of Manchester Saturday, .Juno 3. City of Philadelphia About. . . . June 17. FBOM LIVERPOOL. City of Manchester Wednesday, Feb. 1. City of Glasgow .Wednesday, Mar. 1. City of Manchester Wednesday, Mar. 22. City of Glasgow Wednesday. April 19. City of Manchester Wednesday, May 10. City of Philadelphia About Hay 24. SAMUEL SHITH, Agent, 42 Walnut street, Phil. STBAH BETWEEN NEW TOBE AND GLASGOW.? Tho Glasgow and New York Steamship Company'* new steamers GLASGOW, (1.902 tons, 400 horse power.) Robert Craig, commaadar, and NBW YORK, (2.400 ton*, 900 horse power.) will leave New York for Glasgow as anasr, vis. Saturday, March 18, at lSb'clock H., and Wednesday, Hay 10, at 12 o'clock, H. First cabin saloon staterooms, $00; do. midships do., 975; second cabin, 960: third class, $2A. Apply to JOHN HcSYHON. 89 Broadway. PACEBTS TO HAVRB-SBCOND LINE.? THE FOL lowing ship* will leave Havre oa the 16th and New York on lbs 1st of each month From New York. Ship ST. DENIS, 1,000 tons burthen, Alonio Fotlansbee, matter. SUBT. NICOLAS, 1,0ct! tons bnrthen, John Bragdon, master. New rhip MEBCUBY, 1.400 tons burthen, R. D. Conn, muster. Ship WILLI AH TELL, (new) 1,200 tons bnrthen, James Funk, master. Tley arc all first class New York built ships, provided with all requisite articles for the comfort and convenience of passengers, and commanded by men of experience in this trade. Tl:e price of passage is $100, without wines or liquors. Goods sent to the subscribers will be forwarded free from any charges but those sctually incurred. BOYD A HINCKEN, Agents, 161 Pearl street. US. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY? FOR NEW ? Orleans, via Havana, on Monday, Mnrch 13.? Tho well known and favorite steamship EMPIRE CITY, Cuptaln U. Windlo.? This steamer has been thoroughly overhauled, and is fitted with new boilers, new cabins, ana new furniture, and Is now in every respect in the most complete order; she will sail on 13th March, at 2 P. H., from Warren street pior. Rates of passage to Havana and New Orleans: ? Stateroom berth .$60 Standee berth SO Kteerage berth and fpund 23 Passage can now be secured at the Company's office. Freight to New Orleans, 10 cents per cubio foot, will be received on the 8th Inst. Specie only taken on freight to Havana. Snippers will be supplied with blank bills of lading of the form issued by the Company on application at their office; no other form is signed, ana no bills of lading will be signed alter the hour of tailing. For freight or passage apply at tho office of tho Company, No. 177 West street, corncr of Warren street. M. O. RORERTS. EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA STEAMSHIP LINE, via Nicaragua ? The Accessory Transit Co. of Nicara gua, proprietors ? Through in advance of the mail ? Only line giving through tiokcts, Including the Isthmns crossing, ? The new double engine steamship STAR OF THE WEST, 2,000 tons burthen, will leave from pier No. 3 North river, at 3o'eloek P. M. precisely, for San Juan del Norte, on Hon dny, March 20, connecting with the new and favorite steam ship Cortes, 2,000 tons burthen, over the Nicaragua Transit i route, having bet twelve miles of land transportation, by I first class carriages. These steamers are unsurpassed in ; their ventilation and accommodations. For information or . passage apply only to CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, No. 0 Bowling Green. Fare reduced? independent line for san FTsneisco.? The NORTH STAR, to leave on the 5th of I April, to connect with the YANKEE BLADE. The books for these two ocean palaces ait now open. Passages engaged : before the 20th Harcb, will be sold at the following rates : ? Cabin, $150; steerage. 75. Apply to JAMES M. CROSS, V Battery place, up stairs. Australia pioneer line of monthly pack ets, carrying tha United States Mail. ? The American i clipper ship NIGHTINGALE, 1.068 tons register, will be despatched early in April for Melbourne, as sixteenth ship of this line. The Nightingale was built for exhibition at tho World's Convention in London; she is one of tho sharpen snd fastest sailing ships afloat, and her saloon cabin is not iurpasscd ia point of comfort and eleganoe, having been luilt at an immense cost. Passengers and shippers who will psy tho rates charged by the Great Britain, from Liverpool, will be guaranteed as to passage. Plans of the cabins and rates will bo forwarded by mail to intending passengers. For freight or passage apply to | R- W. CAMBBQN, 116 WaU street. "VTEW YORK AND ALABAMA STBAHSHIP COMPA J_l ny? For Mobile, stopping at Havana.? The steamship BLACK; WARRIOR. Capt. J. D. Bullock, will sail for the above port oa Thursday, Mareh 9, at 12 o'clock precisely, from pier foot of Harrison street, North River,. Passage $<?. Freight taken for Now Orleans. Good* consigned to L. Mead A Co., Mobile, will be forwarded free of commission. Com pany's printed rates of freight and bills of lading can be had on application at tho office. No freight taken to Havana i but specie. No freight received on sailing days. Ship pers will please send in their bills of lading to be signed on i {he evening previous to tha day of sailing. Paroels received IF> at tho offiee only. Passengers from Havana must procure passports before leaviac port. ^LIVINGSTON, CROCHEBON A CO., 51 Broadway. OB SA VANNAn? FABE REDUCED? THE NEW AND splendid sidewheel steamship KEYSTONE STATE, : Captain B. Bardie, carrying tha united States mail, will ! leave Philadelphia for Savannah on Wednesday, March 8, at 10 o'clock A. M, from the wharf above Pine street. In speed and strength, and every arrangement for the comfort and convenience of passengers, this ship is unsurpassed. Fare from Philadelphia, $20; steerage, $8. The STATE OF GEOBGIA leaves, as above, the following Wednesday, Agents in Philadelphia, HERON A MARTIN, 37>? North Wharves; in Savannah, C. A. L. Lamar. FOB SAVANNAH AND FLORIDA? UNITED STATES Hail Line. ? The new and splendid steamship ALA BAMA, Geo. B. Schenok, will leave on Wednesday, March 8th, at 4 o'clock P. M.. from pier No. 4 North river. Apply to SAMUEL L. MjTCHILL, No. 13 Broadway. The Augusta, Thos. Lyon, will leave on Saturday, Maroh 11. Through 'tickets from New York to Jacksonville, $31; Pilatka, $33. FOB CHARLESTON AND FLOBIDA? SEMI WEEKLY IT. S. Msil Line. ? The favorite and fkst going steamer SOUTHEBNBB, T. Bwan, eommander, will leave pier No. 4 North river, on Wednesday, Mareh 8, at 4 o'clock, P.M.. preeitely. For freight apply on board, where all bills of lading will be rirned. and for passage at the office ofSPOF FOBD, Tir.ESTON A CO., No. 30 Broadway. Through tickets to Florida at follows,? to Jacksonville, 931: to Pi latka, $38. Fob- v'ibginia, Carolina, Georgia, ac? thb United Statesman steamship ROANOKB, Capt. Skin ner, will leave pier No. 13 North river, on Tuesday, Mareh 7, at 4 o'clock P. M., for Norfolk, Petersburg and Richmond. N Time to NorfAlk about twenty-fonr hours. Passengers ar riving there can take the Seaboard and Roanoke, and Wil mington and Manchester railroads to Augusta, Atalanta, Charleston. Ac. Passage and fare to Norfolk, $B; to Peters bur? and Richmond, $10; steerage half price. For freight, apply oa board, and for Daasage, to LUDLAMA PLEASANTS, 32 Broadway OR SALE-SCHOONER FARMER. FIVE YEARS OLD in good order, and well found; draws six feet water' and will carry eighty cords pino wood. Inquire of GEO. G MITCHELL, 80 Coenties slip, up stairs. A new sloop.- CARRYING ABOUT SIXTY-FIVE J\ ton i, will be sold cheap, or ehartered, or let to sail on she oempetent person. Apply to ISAAC C. SMITH A SON, Hohoken. N. J. PROPOSALS. N-VTOTir* TO CONTRACTORS.? SKA LRU PROPOSAL8 Xl will te received at the office of tbe Brooklyn City Railroad Company, 100 Orange street, nntil the thirteenth day of March, 1M4, at three o'olock P. M., for the aonstruo tien of the varione portions of the Brooklyn city railroads. The plana and specifications of the work, and map* of the routes, are now ready, and can be ieen at the office of the company daily, from nine A. M. to At* P. M. TO MACHINISTS ? SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BB received at -the office of the Croton Aqaeduct Depart ?irat, Rotunda, Park, nntil Friday, March 17, ISM, at three o'clock, 'P. M.. when they will be pabllcly opened, for IS i stopcocks, fenr inehea in diameter inside, average weight I each 180 lb?. ; 900 stopcocks tlx Inohei In diameter inside average welgkt each 280 lbs. ; A0 stepoooka twelve inehes la i diameter iniide, average weight each 6fl0 Iba. Bach to be ?nbjeeted'to a proof andar present e of 300 poaadato the i square inch; to be made in all resneots aim liar to pattarn ; exhibited at the Cretoa Aqaedact office, and to be approved of by the Water Parveyor. Alao, 160 fire hydrants, known ' ai Ayre*' 'Hydrant, a pattern of whleh caa he aeea at thia office, and to be saMeeted to the came proof; the whole to be delivered ai may from time to time be regained by the De partment. Proposal* will state a price for each stopcock and ea<!h hydrant. The name* of two responsible persons, ] with their written consent to become sureties, will be re qaired to accompany each proposal. The amoant of security required a ill be in the sum of (">,000 for the oontract for I stopcocks, and $2,000 for that for hydrants. Payment to be made within twenty days from the inspection And approval of each aareel. wltn a reservation of ten per cent nntil t?ie completion of the contraet. Blank forms of eatimates, in accordance with the corporation ordinaaees, can be bad on i application at this office. Proposals to be endorsed, "Pro posals for Stopeoeks and Hydrants." ELIAS L. SMITn, ) Croton T11BO R DE FOREST, J Aquednot A W. CRAVEN. S Board. Office Croton Aqaedact Department, March 7, MUM. ?CI-OTHIWG, AC. | v "Vw V /-/v/VVv WWVAW C1ART OFF CLOTHING ? W.<W0 WORTH WANTED ? J The highest cash price will be-liberally Riven In curreat mosey, for large or amall lots of good fcft off clothing of .every description. Address through post, or call on J AS. MORON FY, at his aeooad hand store, No. II Orange street, ? aear Chatham. /CLOTHING AND FURNITURE. ? PERSONS HAVING \J the above to dispose of, can receive a fair cash pri for tha same by sendingor addressing by poet, to Mr. L. COIIEN, M B? ti street. N.B? Ladies attended to by Mrs. Cohen. CLOTHING AND FITMNfTU RE.? LAJ)I RS AND C.BN tK mcn having any to dispose of, oan receive the utmost vslae la cash hy sending to tha stores 12 West Broadway R lace an J A2 Hast Broadway, or letter par port. S. COHEN. I. B. ? 1# dies attended to by Mrs. CohiiT CAST OFF CLOTHING AMD FtTRNITCRE WANT ed ? I.aJles and gentlamaa hftrtag any offee above arti cles to dlspote of, ean receive a fair eash prioa /or the same by sending pyr P?it or at hu raeidesvca, No. IB Elm street. J^uUoa attend*! to by Mr*. Daaeeldorp. L. M. DBS.HBt DORP. "cOJUU Rep ASIt COAL, STOHN and lbvn vbins, by tha The trade are respectfully advised tha* tha mires at Belaana* and C?mhoIa. na favorable terms de livered on ?**??* Richmond or by c?n*llW?? P? rt ^ (^,#t PM!?dslph!g, ?alb. ???.. wh.M SK Ann PASH, AND 8AM* AMOUNT IN SEWING tJ.vJU" mncl inf?. with exclurive contract, will be ?x ebanped for any established business. in city or coantry. or pertnershlp made with a party knuwins how to employ the ?t ore advantageoualy. Addrea* A B. C.. Herald office. <fc/l AAA ?THE CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THT9 ?TiV/UU. city it private tale.? That handaome new three story and haaement honae, with two Jflti of ground, each lot 26 and 27 feet front, situate on the Fourth avenue, corner of iEghtv-fourth atroet. The he.aae ia baiit in the heat manner, with marble mantel*, eliding door*, handioma front piaaia. Oroton water In the houae. Ac. Term* eaay. ?? I. DM MOTTE. No. 17 Sprue* itreet. AO cnn ~A BEAUTIFCC nOTTAO* R?U3B, IV ?P.4.0UU. a Tery pleasant n*ighbo.h(>0"; **JJ th Third avenue, and hut forty minntc* distanerf pv? City Hall, hy railroad. The house contains nine furnl- "a room*: the wall* filled la with hrick; roof tinned: Oroton wet. r in the back ba*emeat: handiome front plana; French window*; coart yard In front; lot 30x100 feet. I. DE MOTTE. No. 17 8proce *troet. 40 RAH AND ONLY $600 IN CASH REQUIRED, VAauUUi to pnrchas* oae or two hand*ome three sto ry and ba*etrent hrlek honae*. in a pleaaant neighborhood; eoartyard, with large shade tree* la Croat. Situated oa Sklllman street, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Apply to E. Tim MOTTB. 17 Spruce *treet. <fcOAA ?FOR sale, the lease and part of ?PtJuv! the farnitore of a first elaaa board in ? honae, now filled with boardera. and r?alising a handsome ineomo; aitnated near I'nicn square. It ia furnished with every ne eeeaary article, and wonld reqnire no further outliv. Th* only reaaon for diaposing of the aame la 111 health of the la dy. Address Davie*, Herald office. A AA IOTS F0R sale.? bounded by seventh t""" Eirhth and Ninth avenues, and extending from 1 Uth to 116th street. A* beautiful a piece of gronnd a* ther* I* on thia island. This la a chance of realising a fortune ael dom to be met with. Will b* (old together or in separate parcel* on ea*v term* If applied for Immediately. The Eighth Avenue Railroad will rnn dlrectlv through the cen tre of thi* property. Apply to JACOB PECARE, 183 Heitt* atreet, near the Bowery. dfcO^A only.? for sa i.e. the lease, stock, and " fixture* of on* of the beat theatre aaloon* In thi* city, aitnated in the central part of th? city, and now doing a good tuainess. Apply early at the Culted State* Real Eitate Office, 86 Chamber* itreet. A RARE CHANCE? FOR SALE, AT A B A RG AIN. THE atock and fixture* of a gentlemaa's furnishing a to re, located at S4K Chatham atroet. Term* eaay to reaponaible parties. Apply to O. W. LOCKWOOD, Jr., S85 Broadway. A MANUFACTORY FOR SALE OR TO LEASE? SITE ated at Harlem, fronting Fourth avenue 100 feet, and lS2d atreet 260 feet, to the river, with a fine wharf, containing fourteen lota of grouad.on which are very apaeloua buildings, with a ateam engine of forty horse power. The premises are I in complete order and readv for occupancy. It is admirably rltuated for almost any kind of manufacturing business where motive power ia required. For term? apply to THOS. ANDREWS. No. 2 nanover street. A FINE BRAZILIAN TIGER. TAME AND DOCII.E for aale on board the barque Marian, Do Forrest's stores near Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. Billiard tables for sale ? gentlemen wish ing to purchase a superior article will please call and ex amine our superior stock on band, snitahle for public or pri vate uae. GRIFFITH A DECKER, 90 Ann atrest. Brooklyn property for sale, by john h. SMITH, real eitate broker, No. 6!> Fulton atreet, Brooklyn.? House and threo lot* on Carroll atreet, between Henry and Hicka. $5,000; two on President, near Hicka street: nine lota on Degraw *trcet. fourteen on Douglas*, ten nn Butler, six on Carroll. *lxteen on Sullivan, four on First place, three on Second place, eight on Third plaeo, nine on Fourth place, fourteen on Lnquor atreet. five on Nelson, twenty-fonr on Dikeman. eleven on Huntingdon: two on Hamilton avonne, near Nelson street; 32? in East Now York, ft*) in ITnionville, aixty-eight in Melvina. Money to loan on bond and mortgage: also, cash paid for Brooklyn property. TJUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ? EIGHT FULL LOTS 1) on Fifty-seventh atreet, between Fifth and Sixth av enue. Fifty-ceventh street, which ia 100 feet wide, now opened and cracled. and the contemplated extension this aum jrcrofthe Sixth Avenn" Hailroad to Fifty-fourth street, make these lots very desirable for immediate improvement. Sixtv pi r cent can remain on bond and mort^are. Applv to E. B. KINSHIMF.R, 319 Fourth avepuc, or to Homer Mor gan, No. 2 Pine street. Bears for sale.? two or three bears and a pair of eagles for sale. Apply at the ticket office of Barnxim's Museum. COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE? AN ELEGANT AND superior I l ilt, mansion, with twelve acros of land, all enclosed with stone wall of mason work, and picket fence on top, the whole handiomely laid ont and ornsmonted with w alks and shrubl cry, frnit and ornamental troes, c-irriaxo and outhouses, situate nn an eminence, about one and a half hours from the city of Now York, commanding an extensive view of the I ays nnd Hudson river, and for picturosqneneas and beauty of scenery Is not surpassed by any on the river. Apply to JOHNSON p. LEE, No. 1.17 Broadway. COAL YARD FOR 3ALE-ON ELEVENTH AVENUE, between Forty-third and Forty-fonrth streets, with horse, eart, and fixtures. Term* easy. -Inquiro on the premises, or of J. M. SIMPSON, 73 Thompson street. DRUG STORE FOR SALE? SITUATED IN A CROWD cd neighborhood; business good and daily Improving. Cheap for eash; the present owner being obliged to go hack to tho South immediately. Address Medical, Herald office. Dock property for sale? a very valuable dock property, iltuated near the Catherine ferry, in the city of Brooklyn, conaiiting of 146 feet water front, with a bulkhead and pier. To be aold by ord?r of tho executora. to close an eitate. Inqniro of BENJAMIN G HITCHINGS, 27 Nassau atreet, New York. Eighth avenue lots for sale ? four very deilrable lota on Eighth avenn*, between Sixty-third and Sixty-fourth streets. The extension of the Eighth Avonne Railroad to Fifty-ninth street and iti cloie proximity to Broadway mako these lots most desirable for immediate im provement. Sixty per cent can remain on bond and mort gage. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fonrth avenue, from 3 to 7 P. M.. or to Homer Morgan, No. 2 Pin* itreet. T71ARM FOR SALE? FOR SALE, A NEW HOUSE AND X two and a half acres of rardanlag land, at Woodvillo, L. I., seven miles from Willlamihurg, close to the plank road, and near tho railroad. For particulars, Id quire of A. BROWNE, 100 Greene street, In the rear. Furniture for sale-a small family, givino up housekeeping, will dispose of thoir furniture cheap. Address at once. Furniture, Herald office. For sale? five acres of land in the vil lage of Newtown, L. I., on the road to Jamaioa, five miles from Williamsburg ferry. Also, a building plot, 66 feet front by about 200 feet deep, containing all kinds of fruit and shrubbery, with a new barn. stables, Ac. No honse. BENJAMIN ALBBO, No. 8 Eldrldge street. For sale-the lease and furniture ofone of the beit saloon* on Broadway, with a four story build ing attached; a rare chance for making a fortune, the pro trietor being obliged to leave th* eity. Apply at No. 191 cade street, or address M. D., Broadway Post Office. For sale? a three story brick house and lot, No. 122 Eighteenth street, between Irving place and Third avenue; hou*e 2S>? by 62 feet deep, built in the best manner, with all the modern improvement*. Apply to J. M. DENNIS, oa th* premise*, from 8 to 10 A. M., and 2 to 6 P. M. For sale? a three story and basement bou** oa Tw*nty-aixth street, near Fonrth avenne. Lot 20 hy 98 feet 9 inches, at the low price of SA.600, if sold soon. Also, a number of fine house*, in good loeations. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fonrth avenn*, Aram 8 to 10 A. M. and 3 to 7 P. M. For sale? the stock, fixtures and appur tenanca* of the (table No. 60 West Fifteenth street. The stoek 1* believed to be the host In this State. For par ticular*, inquire as above, where the stock can he seen. FOR SALE-THE FIVE YEARS LEA8E, WITH Fix tures. of a wholesale liquor store and houae in East Thirty -first street, between First and Second avenues; also, a four year's lease, with fixtures, of n liquor store. In a most desirable situation. For further particulars, inquire of E. H. COZANS, 216 Tenth avenue. FOR 8ALE? THE TWO STORY BASEMENT AND AT tio houae No. 47 South Seoond atreet. Williamsburg, within five minutes walk of Peck slip, Grand and Houston street ferries. Term* easy. I u quire on the premise*. For sale? five years lease of the iron foundry rear of 63. 66 and *7 Centre street, near Pearl, with steam engine, crane, Ae., with shop room, well lighted, and calculated for renting shop* with steam powor. Plenty of business can be engaged to keep the foundry going. We refer to Mr. Bogsrdn*, comer of Duane and Centre streets, a* to Work to be engaged, Ae. Apply to W. COLS, Grand itreet FOR 8ALE? THE FINE THREE STORY AND BASE ment brick front dwelling houses and lot* (of ground, situated on the north side of East Thirtieth street, 100 foet east of Lexington avenue, known as Nos. 83, 85, 87, 89 and 91 East Thirtieth street, which will be sold leparate. Theso homes are built in the most substantial manner, hav* mar ble mant*1?, Ac., and will ho sold on liberal terms. The lots are 20 feet by 98 feet 9 laches, or half the blook. The houses are 20 by 4* feet. Apply to D. ARTOIS, No. 61 Nassau street, up stair*, or to ABEL DEN I SON, 43 John street, second story. rs SALE.-$BOO WILL BUT A BUSINESS IN WHICH there la competition, and hi which H It believed a amart active man ean reallie $2,000 the flrit year. Addrea* J. W. D., Herald otw, italiif whm aa Interview can be had. For sale-one or the most desirable farms la BtrRii county. N. J.. twelve mile* Iktm Jeraey City, containing 147 acre*. Well wooded, watered and cultivated, on a coed tarapike, aad a beautiful location. Will be *o1d on eaartenna. For particular* Inquire of W. D. PARSONS, I.'# Broadway, third iof.r. For sale? the unexpired term of a lease of the baaement of ET>7 lirnadway, and the itock of boot', and ahoea therein. Apply on the premWea. For sale? the lease, stock, fixtures and pood will of a ffrat claaa reataurant, well eatabliahod. It I* one of the bert loeatlona downtown. To a competent man with 92.700 thia i* a rare chance. Addrea*, with real name B. B . Herald ofllee F"OR SALE? THE LEASE. STOCK AND FIXTURES OF a aplendid fancy dry roods atore, conaMting of hoalery, ril lona, Ac. Stock at valuation. Alao. four year* lea?e and flitnrca of atore AM Sixth avenue. Apply to ANDREW HARRISON, Real Eatate Ofllco. W Cedar alreet. For sale-an entire printing establish mrnt, almoatnew, and a weekly newrpaper connected with It, with a bona (Ide lift of a, 000 retrular mall anb acrlbera and a yery reapectable city circulation. Aa the pro firietor ii obliged, through ill health, to travel, the eatab lahtnent will he lold on rery reaaonable term*. Tlieeirou latloa of the paper It rapidly Increaaing, and preecnt* to por ?on* dcalrona of engaging In literary pnravlta unprecedented advantage*. Addreaa for one week, with name and addre**. Literature, Herald rfllce. Full particular* will be given. t?OR SALE? A MEAT MARKET, IN ONE O* TnE J1 fc? at location* In New York, with horie, cart and har nea*. and everything auital le to carry on the above hualnea* to it* full** t extent. Will he (old cheap If applied for *oon. Inquire at 289 Sullivan itreet. For sale? a bar, wiTn the fixtures of a well known public hou*e in the \l<lnltv of Broadwar Tbia I* a rood opportunity for a per*' n wlabini to enraire In ti e bnainee*. For particular* apply to B. W. RICHARDS, .107 Broadway. For sale-patent medicine depot, now doing an egt'r five I uainera. making elcar yearly f 1ft OOTi. w<rth ff.OllO. The cwnar will take a partner. Alao r iroerry atore on Jame* afreet: and fancy rood* atnre. aplen old place. In Lndlow atreet. Apply to THOMAS A CO., IOJ Nt nan f treat, room No. f>. For sale? a farm, containing thirty acre** of lard, aituat* on Long I aland, flfteea mile* from the city. Building* la a(Md trder; frvll of all kind*; aef?ia to tl?y lyt tip* t i*i- Affly 3? F|??t FOR SAlaK. r)R BALE? rive YIARS LIAB1 OF A DAGPER reotype ga llery Alio. an oyster ud dining saloon, rnmpllMh furnished aud ?rjr cheap; sixty two year* l?M? of lot* oa llttpnih innu, i?ir Tw*it;-ili(h strset: four lot* ' n Forty et<htb (treat, nur Sixth avenp*; foundation! ready for first tier of h?ami. JOSEPH JENKINS. Agent. 237 Grand street. rR SAM? A WINE AND SEGAR STORK. WITH roc mi for a small family. In the vicinity of Rroadway; the fnrnitnro anil fixtures will bt> sold at a bargain. with a lease of three yeari from May next; possesion immediately B. W RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. FOR PALI? A PAIR OF ELEGANT CARRIAGE horses. bltek, sixteen bands hlffc, well matched per fectly I roks. and very iityliah. Can he seen at Bunker's Clnb ? table. Watt Twenty fifth street, aouth tide, between Ninth and Tenth avennel. For sale? or would take a partner with from $400 to $800, in a business already eatahlixhe I. paying from $1000 to $1,000 a year. To save trouble, nnnn hut a person with the above amount Mod apply. Apply at SB Marion street, from 9 to 12. ^OK gAL*.-?*OPBRTY NO. 137 BMZABITn J street. near Broome. Substantial brick house in front, and three story frame honte in rear. Lot twenty-dye feet front and rear, by ninety four in depth. For price, terms, Ac.. apply at 126 Second itreet, after 3 P. M. For sai.k at a bargain? thi two story at tie frame and brick basement house, with large hand tome yard in front. 321 West Twenty-ninth itreet, and drain connected with sewer in street; site of lot 23 hy 9" feet ft inches, house 23 by 23 Price $3,300. A portion of tho mo- I ney can remain on mortgage. Apply on the premises. For sale in Brooklyn? thk two story base ment and attic frame dwelling 123 Lawrence street, near Willonghhy ; a very pleasant and desirable location from Its convenience to the ferries and stage routes. The lot is 100 feet deep bv SB feet, with ornamental trees and grape Tines. Price $4,000 cash, of which $I400caa remain on bond and mortgage if required. Possession had 1st of Hay. For fur ther particulars, apply to JOSEPH WYMAN, 236 Broadway^ For salk, at newburg, orangk county, new York ? A farm of about one hundred acres, under a good state of cultivation; an excellent place for a market gardener; toil first quality; situated on the Cochocton turn pike. two miles from the tteamhoat landing; good cash market for any produce. For particulars, inquire on the premises, or of LEWIS LANG, a?8 and 510 Washington st. For salk at korrisania? a handsome two story Gothic cottage, with six lott of ground on Washing ton avenue, at present occupied by F. W. Greenongh. In quire of JAS. TIEBOUT, Fordbam, or of DANIEL KARR, 42 Dey itreet, New York. For sale atfordham. westchkstkr county? A large and bandaome houte, with about an acre of rround, full of choice fruit trees. Inquire of JAS. TIKBOUT, Fordham, or DANlKL KARR, 42 Dey street, New York. For salk at kingsbridgk-twknty thrke aerea of land, beautifully situated, overlooking the Harlem river and High Bridge, within ten minutes walk of either the Harlem or Hudson River Railroads; well watered ; fruit of all kinds in abundance. Apply to A. C. VARIAN, Kingsl ridge Hotel. For sale cheap? a three story attic and bast ment house H7 St. Mark's place? price $0,000: all the modem improvements, with the carpets snd gat fixtures complete. The parlors sre frescoed, Ac. $4,000 uan remain. Three ktory brick house in Thirty-ninth street; price $3.730 ? $1.000 down. Other houses for sale and to let. Inquire of S. P. TOWNSEND, 82 Nassau street, up stairs. For sale cheap? two second-hand coaches, ! to eloi-e a concern. Inquire at 129 Twenty-fourth street, near Second avenue. POR SALE CHEAP? A WHOLESALE AND RETAIL manufacturing business. Terms easy. Apply to S. H. HARRISON, 73 Bowery. For sale or to let? houses, lots, and farms* Yon can find a vast amount of sneh property, with every desirable information relative thereto, and we invite tho attention of both landlord and tenant to the arrangement of ourbookf. Office 73 Eatt Fourteenth street, noar Union square. R. D. GOODWIN. For sale or to let? the three story base mcnthonse, with modern improvements, 181 Thompson rtrcet. a few doors from Blecckcr. Apply to M. LIVINGS TON, fi3 Broadway. POR SALE OR TO LET? NEAR KLIZABETHTOWN, New Jersey, a very desirable and oommodious country residence and farm, of from live to forty aores. of first quality ofland; fruit of allkindson the premises. For particular* ?PPly to E. METTLER. 237 Front street. For sale or to lease? the port washing ton Pavilion notel, in tho township of Shrewsbury, N.J. It Is beautifully situated on tho river, and boats stop at the landing, whioh belongs to the property, four times a day during the season. It has a fine garden, two parlors, a dining room, eighteen bedrooms, and a stable, oarriago honse, 4c., and Is noarlv completely furnished. Annlvto N. BUN EL, ftftO Houston street, New YorV. For sale or to lease? the property known as No. 104 Duane street, 23 feet front and rear hy 12(5 fret in doptb, being corner of Duanc and Hudson streets. Price $22,900. Unlets sold before Maroh 15, may bo loaxnd for three or five years. Ap|i!v to DANIEL F. TOMPKINS Counsellor at law, 62 John street. Gates avenue property for sale cheap.? Thore two beantifnl three story, basement and sub cellar frame houses, filled in with brick, and built in the most substantial manner throughout, with earved pillars, splendid piaxtat, eonrt yard in front, 21 feet, parlors arohed, snd folding doon In batement and tecond floors, with gat throughout, situated on the corner of Gatet and Franklin BTenuet. Brooklyn. Stages past the door every flvo mlnutet for the Fulton ferry. Lots 43 feet front to each houte. Also, one lot adjoining, 24 feet by 100. Termt easy. Apply to A. S. C HOWELL, No. 4ft Fulton street, Brooklyn, L. I. Hotel.? for sale, in a desirable location, situated near two ferries, and a neat thoroughfare, on an eijiht years' lease. Call at the East Rroadway House, corner of Pike street, between II and 1 o'clock. House for sale, to let, or exchange for vacant lots or farm ? A three story and batement mod ern brick house with iron verandah, in first rate order, .10 Van Brunt ttreet. between Union and President streets, Brooklyn, only three minutes walk from Hamilton ferry. Inquire of E. AUERBACH, P4 John itreet, N. Y., from 11 to 12 o'clock, or 127 Rivington itreet, from 3 to 8 o'clock. House and lot for sali.? that substantial and pleasantly situated residence. In perfect order, gat chandeliers, bath room, range, Ac., No. J 17 Ninth avenue, near Nineteenth street; lot 22 feet 4 inehes hr 100 houre 22 feet 4 inches by 43, two story, attic, basement and snb cellar mnrt be seen; terms easy. Apply to E. B. KIN SHIMER. 319 Fonrth avenue, fromS to 7 P. M., or to Homer Morgan, No. 2 Pine street. House and lot for sale.? the three story brick boute and stcre and the lot No. 291 West Thir ty rixth street, between Ninth and Tunth avenues, lot 25 by 100, house 20 by 40. The store is suitable for a baker, cabi net maker, or grocer, having sufficient room for the erection of workshops on the rear of lot. This is a good opportunity to tccuro a home with very littloj money in a ritlng and im proving neighborhood. $8,000 can remain on bond and mort gage for ten years. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fonrth avenue, or to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pino ttreet. HOUSESMITHS, ATTENTION.? A RARE CHANCE forrnch as with to cuter in the manuractnro of Iron railings, prates, 4c.? The advertiier being compelled by ill health to retire from trade, offert to let or lease tho preml set now occupied by him, the tame having been recently completely fitted up for the above business; and will also tell the ttook, tool*, pattcrni, Ac., on reasonable terms. Apply on the premises, no. 43 Leonard itreet. TNDU8TRIAL HOME ASSOCIATION, NOB. 2 AND I ? 1 An acre lot for sale in the former at a diiconnt from amount paid in. A good ehance for any one about to Join. Alto a half acre in the latter. Address V illage, Herald office. Notice ? for sale, the liquor store no. 24 Spruce street, together with the fixtures and five years leafe; now doing a good cash business. Reason far selling, the owner is going into another business. Please apply at tbe above number. SEGAR BUSINESS FOR SALE? IN THE BEST BUSI ners part of Broadway, and doing an excellent trade. It is tbe finest store np town, and has a short leaai from May Price $330, with a stock of fine segars included. The advertiser wonld net sell out for $1,000. wefo it not for cer tain circnmstanees, which will be explained. None without the cath and real name need apply. Address Londres, Union square Post Office. STORES AND DWELLINGS FOR SALE? TnE THREE story brick honse and lot No. 323 Rivington street, corner of Goerck; also the new four rtory brick house and lot No. AS Main street, Brooklyn, lot running through to Stewart street ? a good stand for any kind of business. For terms ap ply at No. 17 Fulton street, Brooklyn, from 8 to 10 o'clock, TO RESTAURANT AND HOTEL KEEPERS? FOR ! sale, a (team boiler, steam tables, roasting, boiling, cof- ? fee, and washing apparatus complete; now in use and offered : for sale cheap. Inquire at the restaurant, 1ft Nassau street. WANTED TO SELL? A VALUABLE INVENTION ? The Advertiser, being abont to leave this part of the country, would like to dispose of an invention by which an enterpriringman ean realise a handsome Income. Call for three days at 128 Nasaan street, room No. 5, up stairs. REWARDS. fc9nn REWARD.? LOST, ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, lf?S. one leather trunk, marked " I <1a Ayeiita ran." on a hraaa plate. It waa miscarried in coin* to the rteamer Black Warrior. The above reward will he paid on delivery of the trnnk and it ? content* at the offloe of the New York Hotel. Molile paptra pleaee copy. 4>inn REWARD. ? LOST? SUPPOSED TO HAVE ?PA"" been atolen, on Satnrday, March 4, between the Phi-nix Bank and the Bank of the R-pnMio, a paper parcel, containing WOO in email nnenrrent nntoa. The above ro *??!? PaW on "oovery, by the PhenU Bank, So. 45 Wall ?treei d?OK REWARD ? OOI.D WATCIT, WITH CHAIN AND ?pZiO key attaohed, U?t March ?. in pacing fr>m Hl*th nventie care np Chamber* atroet to Stewart'*, Ileck'*, I Hearne'i, and Canal atreet. The above rowani will he paid for itw recovery, at 06 Weit Twentieth ?treet. REWARD.? M>ST, ON THURSDAY EVENING, March 2d, in Twenty-?iihth itreet, near Fourth ave nne, a lady'a atone martin tippet The Under will receive the above reward by leaving It at No. IB Eaat Twenty eighth atrcot. 4>0 REWARD.? LOST, A SAVINGS BANK ROOK^ON ?T1 Li U.e Chamber* atreet Bank, nome time lent week, with tne name of Rllen Oalvlr on the cover. The Under will pit aao return it to Mo. MA Ponrth utreet. Left in an omnibus? broadway and forty ninth itreet line, on Wedneeday night. March 1, an ivory cptra clan*; owner'a name inaide the caao. A mitaMe re ward givt ? If rutnrned to No 14 We?t Twenty-eight utreet. TOR TEAOEf, AC. COITER REFINER WANTED ?A MAN TIIOROIGII ly competent to reflne copper can obtain a permanent ?ttuatlon >>y a<l<ireaaing boa No. 460 Beaton Poat Office. CABINET MAKER WANTED? IN A LARGS WAR! boafa, to act np furniture and act aa .airman; alao a lad from fourteen to fixteen year* of age, who can write a HI tMl hand Apply to A. Ronx, 478 Broadway. T? ???PINI8T8TA MACHINIST, WITH A CAPITAL of ?/00, can purchaar a right in a machine ahop, with ri.ol* and (team power, doing a good bnainean. Apply be tween 10 and 2 o clock, to D. A., Mo. Iff Adama atroat, Rrooklyn. A mowev. Astrological -mrs fleurt, feom paris, wbcee relative* prnpbeeied Napoleon I., la the moai celebrated and lint perann of the preaent age to foretel fn '"*? rvt?ia t r?e and certain. Nc. 31 Cliryitie ?tr*e?, fire AWSBMBHT ft. T)<l? ER V Til EATKK ? PROPRIETOR AN 1> MAN At. EH Dip Waldon . Stage Manager. F C W?ny?n. Tim notice ? The doors wilt opflB at (Hf; curtain riae* at 7 o'clock. Lower Tier ?f Biiim. 30 ??>!?; (' pp?r Tier. H Pit and C.allery. 12)? rrnti: Private Boxes, |9; Seats is Orchnln Boves, 60 crate: Kutiii Private Bdim. M centa. Tuesday evcuinv. March 7 will be performed UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Parle Tom Mr. T D Rica Uttlt Eva St Claire Misa Caroline Whitlook Harrll Mr. Johnaton I Kliia Harris Mi*? Woodward Van Krout Mr. Cl?nn I r?i<j Mr*. Howard Mr. Shelby.,, .Mr. Hamblia I Tipsy Miss Dawes Drover John ..Mr Winans | Ml, a Ophelia.. Mra Yeomani BURTON'S THEATRE, ? II AM HER? STREET.? DOORS open at i V; curtain rises at 7'4 o'clock Tuesday evening March 7. will !?? performed A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM Thcacusf Mr. Fisher Egeus Mr Moore I.yaander Mr. Jordan Demetrius Mr. Norton Phlloatratc. . ... .Mr. Levere Nick Bottom . . . Mr. Barton Quince Mr. Radeliffla Plo" Mr Johnaton Snont Mr Andrew* Oberon Miss Raymond Titaaia Mrs. Barton lllppolyta Mrs Cooke llcrmla Mrs Hough Helen* Mra. Buekland THE SERIOUS FAMILY. Capt. Maruire. ..Mr. Jordan I Lady Creamly.. .Mra. Hughes Aniidab Sleek. ...Mr. Burton I Widow Miaa Raymond ?RATIONAL THEATRE. CHATHAM STREET.? THE TEMPLE OF TnE MORAL DRAMA. Sole Leaaee. Proprietor, and Manager, A. H. Partly. Performance* at 2 o'clock afternoon, aad 7 in the eveniar. MONDAY EVENING AND EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. The great original drama of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN, Aa performed at the bona* continually aiace the lfth of last July. Uncle Tom Mr. J. I.ingard St. Clair* Mr. J B Howe Gnmpton tint* Mr. H. Stone Era Little Cordelia Howard Topsv Mra. G. C. Howard Fletcher. ..Mr. 0. W. L. Fox | Mra. Bird. ..Mra. W. G. Jonea Harria Mr. J. J. Prior I Elian Mra. J. J. Prior Lerrec . . . .Mr. N. B. Clarke | Caaay Mra. Bannister Wilaon Mr. Tonlmln I Ophelia. Mra. Meyera Perry Mr. L. Foi | Emmeline Miaa Barber PERFORMANCE ENERY AFTERNOON, Consisting of STRICTLY MORAL DRAMAS. And nona other*. Change of piecea every afteraooa. On Tuesday afternoon, LITTtE KATY. OR THE HOT CORN GIRL. Admiaaion. 26 and 60 cents; ohildrea half price to after noon performance only. Geo. cnRiSTY a wood's minstrels, no. Broadway, perform every evening. Ticketa, 29 cantl. Doora oyen at e)?; commence at 7K o'clock. Thia company haa no connection with any other. II. WOOD, Bnsiness Manager. GEORGE CHRISTY, Stare Manager. A Cahd. ? George Christy, well known for the laat twelve yeara in connection with Ethiopian Minatrelay, takea thia method of informing the pnblio that he haa formed a aopart rership with Mr. Henry Wood, of Mlnatrel Hall. No. Broadway, at which place h. will ^E" RgTc'H^"W BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS, CHINESE HALL, i39 Broadway, near the I'reseott Houae. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. The oldest established and moat talented company in ex iatenee being the first to Introduce harmony into an Ethlo Jiau F.ntertainnient, the first to aing Operatic Choruses, per orm Burlesque Operas, Ac., Ac. Tho management haa the 1 onor of announcing that the Concerta of thia Company will atlll be conductcd in it* pruxent fashionabln stylo? "fun without vulgarity. " Concert commence! at 7% o'clock. Ad miaaion, 25 acnts. JAS. BUCKLEY A SONS, Proprictora. BARNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM.? THIS, TUESDAY evening, at 7 o'clook. will be repeated tho new local moral drama of THE OLD BREWERY, a thrilling produc tion. In the afternoon at 3, the SIX DEGREES OF CRIME and the Nicolo family. The living GirafTea, Happv Family Ac., to be *ccn aa uaual. Admittance 25 eenta; children un der ten, 12% cent*; first balcony and parquet, 12>i centa extra. ST. CHARLES THEATRE, 17 AND 19 BOWERY.? PLAYMAN A CO., Lessees.? Doora open at half-past pIx o'clock, performanco to commence at seven o'clock. Thia (Tuesday) evening. March 7, 1854, for the bene fit of Old Yates and E. Berry, will bo performed the oele > rated and popular play, THE LADY OF LYONS. Claode Mclnotte, Mr. C. B. Shlrlnv; Paulino, Miaa Kate Ifnnter. The celel rated New York narnmneon Serenadora will ap pear, and introduce a variety oi tho moat popular negro minatrelay of the day. Professor D. Yates and his pupils, M. Travcra and J. Bath, In a variety of original fancy danc ing. Messrs. R. Macdouald and F. O'DonncIl will atng aoino of their favorite none*. To conclude with the laughable farce entitled THE IRISH LION. Tom Moore, with song?, Mr. E. Berry; Mr?. Fizgig, Mra. Adama. Admission, 25 e^nti. BROADWAY MENAGERIE, NO. 3ST BROADWAY, now open, day and evening, with the largest collection of LIVING WILD ANIMALS trtr exhil itcd in New York. WONDERFUL AND EXTRAORDINARY EXTRA AT TRACTION. The largest and the smallest human Icings on tho face of tho earth. The Lilliputian, the smallest specimen, weighs only six pounds, ami is less than one fourth the the of any dwarf heretofore exhibited. Also, Mi?s Richardson, the astounding American mammoth lady, weighing seven hundred and seven ty-four pounds, to he Fe?u without extra charge. In connec tion with the display of Wild Beasts, and the performance of Herr Driesbach. Open from in A. M. to 10 P. M. Admission, 25 cents; chil dren under ten, half-price. Bowery circus. 37 bowery ?boxes, 21 cents; Pit, li1, cents. Doors open at performances to commence at 7H- Tuesday evening and during the week Chlarini's great troupe will appear in all their snperb per formances. Mdlle. Chiarlni in a new and splendid mytholo gical scene of equitation. Messrs. Stout and Fiaher'a first performance on the Perche Euuipowe. Extra entertain ments on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. SICNOR BLITZ, AT THE BROOKLYN INSTITUTE? One week. ? Monday, March 6. and every evening dur ing the week, at 7K o'clock, and Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, at 8 o'clock. The entertainments will embrace moat wonderful acenea In Ventriloquism, Natural Magic, and tha celelratod Canary Birds. Admission, 25 cents; children, 12% cents. BANVARD'S GEORAMA, 596 BROADWAY.-TH* Holy Land is opened for a abort season only, with the new panorama of the Kiver Nile, being two of tbo largest and most extensive paintings ever presented in one evening. Ad mission to both Panoramas only 2A cents to all parts of the houre. Every evening at 7%; and Wednesday and Saturday afternoons at 3 o'clook. Franklin museum, ir> Chatham square.? two performances given daily, commencing at 3 o'clock in the afternoon and half past 7 in the evening. The above is the only establishment In the United States where the Model Artists are exhibited, together with a great variety of uniqne and original entertainments, aueh a; can be eeea la no other place of amusement in the world. Brooklyn amusements.-wyman, the~magi eian and ventriloquist, will give his popular entertain ments. embracing beautiful feats in magic, humorous scenes in ventriloquism, and the pleasing live moving fantoeeini, on Monday, March G, and every evening during the week, at the Brooklyn Museum. See bills. The exhibition of Egyptian antiquities will positively close in March, as Dr. Abbott is obliged to return to Egypt. No. 659 Broadway. Admittance 25 cent*. Catalogues 26 cents each. 0 PROPRIETORS OF EXHIBITIONS AND others A gentleman thoroughly con.petont desires a situation as assistant manager and advertiser. A?. The party is well acquainted with our paper currency, and will give un doubted references as to Integrity and capability. Address Otto 0., Herald office. Burning of moscow, at williamsburg~this celebrated diorama, together with an extensive collec tion of beautiful dioptrio paintings, langhter Inciting scenes in ventriloquism, by Mr. Gallagher, the world-re nowned, may be witnessed every evening this week at the Odeon. Sakspearean RE A DI NG S? BY PARTICULAR request, Mrs. T. J. Johnson, will give her sccond enter tainment at Concert Hall, Henry street. Brooklyn, on Tues day evening, March Oth. Ticket*, 50 cents, may be obtained at the door on that evening. u NCLE TOM'S CABIN, AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE, The Temple cf the Moral Drama. Performances every afternoon and evening. TO PUBLIC EXHIBITORS, TEACHERS. AND AMA teurs. ? Diraolving views, and all other kinds of paint ings on glass, made to order and constantly on hand. A splendid six iaeh dissolving apparatus, with hvdro-oxygen gas light, with paintings, all read v nnd complete, for sale, on pleasing terms, by CHAS. PFETSCH. artist. No. ]K1 Grand street. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. THE ATRE^W ANTED, A LADY" TO PERFORM IN A first class theatre ont of the city. Address iminedi ately Veritas, Broadway Post Office, post paid. WR. FISH, FROM LONDON. THEATRICAL AND ? characteristic wig maker, 559 Pearl str??t. fonr doora from Broadway. Amateur performances attended. Wig* lent on hire for private parties, masquerade* and fanoy dress balls. N. B. ? Conntry theatricals supplied on short notice. MUSICAL. A LADY WHO HAS UEKN ACCPSTOMEn TO TEACH ing the pianoforte, would like to receive two or three pupllaat herown residence. Address Music-, llorald otfioe. Terms moderate. Am, who plat t*i" violin"? an m~ few moments timo have Robertson's recently patented key ed atop linger hoard attaehed to their own Instrument, and play at flrrt sight with an ease and accuracy of stopimpaa ail Ye in the old ftyle. Manufactory 181 Broadway. CARD -MrTT MEVER, (LATE PRINCIPAL BARt tone of the English opera.) and lady, respectfully In form the public that they intend living instruction la slng ng, piano and gnltar, at tkelr residence and at the residence of their pnpila. For teraf pleaie apply at No. 6H taut Thirteenth street. Henry penary rrspectfully informs nis friend* and the pablio generally that he ban removed hie pianoforte ware room from SB2 Howery to H23 Broadway, where he will keep a Ine assortment of new and se< ond hand piano*, at prices which defy competition. Mrs. sequin. professor of vocal music? Italian and English. sacred and secular? devotee a few honra each day for the iastraetion of yoang ladies in private, or those intended for the stage or concert room Mrs. Segnin will he happy to give all Information concerning terms, plana. Ae., at her rtiMtact, S9 White street. near Broadway. Musical notice? will rf: published." on | Tliorsdiiv morning, Msrrli 9. IW4. Wnteon's Philhar monic Journal of Music. Lltor.itnrc and Art. Content* ? 1. i Euphonla, or the Musical City: a talc hy Hector Berliot. i 2. Mufloal sayings and doings, critical and otlierwiae. Social skctcbes- No. 1, The Orchestra. Mu?lc ? I. Golden I)r?%ras; new sonr 2. S and 4. flarred nieces. Editorial ? Third Concert of the Philharmonic; Review of Music, and Miscel laneous article*, Item* of ??wi, kr . Ac. Snlseriptlon. a year. In advance, which entitles each subscriber to t3 worth 1 of innate, to be selected at pleasure from the larre and fashionable catalogue of Horace Waters, .US Broadway. WATSON A SIMONOS Subscriptions received at the otBee of the Philharmonic Journal, .V13 Broadway, where all communication! most be . addressed. VTOTICE^THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING AJIOITT TO J.1 make alterations and ettend hla hnainess. is compelled to fell the remainder of Mi pianoforte* at an immenee aaeri flee. Ia willing to accept any reasonable offer. aooncr than ?ee them apoiled. Call at once, a* the workmen commence neit week. One la * splendid 7 octave, with double sound ing boards. made for the Cry>-tal Palace, hut not flniahed in time: one 7 octave, with egtraordiaary powerful tone, la equal to any grand? both fnlly warranted At?o one second hand Erard grand piaao. In exoelleat order, at a great bar gain. J. CREINER. piaao maker, IfiO Forty sixth street, be tweea Second and Tblrd avaauoe. Pianofortes-two "fine skTenoctavFrosb wood pianoforte* for sale at rost Can ho aeon this week at the warerooaaof the suheerllera. Alio, a good aa aortment of plaaot constantly on hand, for aale or hire. SAFFORDj* BROTHER. SW Broadway. PIANOS. COHANS. VELODXONt AND MUSIC.? A large aaaortment of new and secondhand Instraiaeats selling at great bargains. New mn*i> ? Sasy Anna Slmpeen Gmtly down the Stream. Capt. Crightoa's aoag, Rc Cheery Boys, saag with great applanse hy Oeo. ClirWjr ?nd Wood's Minstrels. Dameel eebottlsk, l,ove ?'hottl?h. and V??i< America nolka. with splendid vi*n*ttes, jaat published by MMY f OOflDBN, H>7 Broadway. ' <WSC\fE.Vi;, MAR.SH am ,ol* To* ifday evening W ,? > 7 I , ?' 1 Oelook. "'rs'^r-WisK. KSfe:?r? J*''"' Mr Matthew* HcrLi* J? *???? PMloetrate. . , Mr Walter* Hef^r.. ' u '? *n Nagl? Nick Bottom . . .Mr l>?^idee 01 ,r?n' -1"" A w"?KVSh"'? ftaafl z as i Wnhi: ic?8 . theatre, broadw!^ ^TTtt V Broome ilreet. ? Door* opca at di ?0 ooniln ' Tueaday evening, March 7. will he p.'Vf, rmed *' o, _ . . tOVl FOR LOYE. Sir 8 Lege ad Mr. Blake I Scandal . . Mr rwt Valentine. ... ....Mr. Lc.t*, Angelici ..WW; .'.Mr', 5'"-. Bronaham I Mm Toreaighl. Mr* Cramer rSitiU; ? ? w w"eot *"? ??? *?????? "&'?ia SJasra 1 ? '"?? H.?? u . ?LOVK ANn murder." r0I>,,ir* Marr' ur ,1^V\?ld' I *r? 8top6en? CTEiKaSa" "O""' w> ? H R I S T Y 8 MINSTRELS. ^ ^ JHE ioDEf.'tROC^OTa'VoR^4*' preaent o f 'it hfo'J"* * E "ertili 'tT ?uoce.* In ttila city, f. ra. 'uini?.!! ira.s c?,ont sua p THE COMPANY ??!??? SJM'SK 0-"p?'?f?P.ri..^, edwin p! christy, m. ??***?? only individual of tho naiu<* of cflRISTV <?? j*?"' ^ former In wwtaM". of E*ki?pl?^,Vn ? M ? *** ??r*?Sfcft. u Door' open " ?* : ???.??? *"* <" ?? THE BRYAN GALLERY OF CHRISTIAN ART a collection th. mo.t oomplete ever mad. h,oaew?? 01 authentic picture*. I.y Gtildo do Sienna (A f? Iffll ftC!? r^0,0<tl#T.T,*mlnU f^onardo da Vinci ^phS3: S^wTF8 n ,tU"' ^"nenlrhina. Sal va tor Roaa, Y.lafqne* Broadway theatre.? a testimonial ok ?* ^r' Heister, prinr intt .oenio artlpt ?r fn'? e,,"|'M*linieiit.-The public in ropectfnlly Informed that in compilanco with the wlnhe. of nuiiiTou*' patron. ofth? *? i **ia n'*rl<. of f 't'pm to Mr. Oeorgo Bei*tcr fo "lilll' dlpplayed In hij beautiful aoenie illn-tr^ tionii of Mid milliner M^ht'* Dreain, p>o uiiiveraallr admired till* aSmuihl* *11"'?"' the n,.an**ement ha* tendered to . MiniriMo Am?'rirftn nrttfi a le?nrtif wKiok pointed to tuk? plnre on Satardnv evoninsr ?.M n f f'* the thirtieth repre-.-Matl^n nf S>i*k-i> mat romedS and fairy iportacle n? produced ?? t'lli tho?tJ5^t5??. ' etdented *Bcc?.?. Uoa l ook now open ? WUh Broadway tiifatre-mr. w DAvinnR ii*r? to notify that hi. I.meflt will t%k? #1.S ? p?SS2 eTe.iingn.xt, the lllth lnnt.. when will he porfomed ^ thJ romantio conno drama entitled DOMINIOnr TBI on? 8*8h8*Dv,?R A OENTIEMAN IN BI.AC JS,5S& NIGHT'S DREAMCe'tul?a y ,5*t.Uc'e of A MIDSUMMER Uie theatre li?ket? and place* at the hoi office of WALLACE'S TnEATRE -EXTRA ADYERTISEMNT Enormoo* *orce.^nf t^n^reTe^* brilliant comedy of i. i . Carefnlly re?i*ed. curtailed and altered. I roductd for the flr*t time on any *taKe. in it* preaent form, ,V?i? theatre, on March l. Tuc ciet incln^intr the wholo talent of the company 14 XII V .WW ICMKU ARD OOITUMII. It will >?e acted EVERY NIGHT UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE 1 ?M,lt LOVE FOR LOVE pr" entuPtlo""hCd * f ' W <,R-V*' ?? w '> arranged for N The ho* hook open for the nook. MRtaki pla?o0a'tK 8 FA RE"*EI1' CONCERT "WILL HOPE r HA PEL, 71? DROADWAY, } ? Me"tr' c ilrliV-' r~^r, tBd c. Iin I1T. C. W (ELTQE PROGRAMME. i i e\ . a TART I. I. Overture on two Pianoi, for, |,ht hand* Ti mm, Ur<*llcrihaupt Bccht and 'wra?!t??* ? Tho IVanderer-Mr,. E Hn,Vw,ok. . . * >?*?. ' 'i 1 I' " -0 rn n .1 Concert for" Piano and Orchestra, comp?*ed and execat The orcheptra part will '? VpU>'o'd'on 'a'.eooud pfaA by' Mr' j w a . . Timm. ' ? 4 Fantaaia and Yari.itionf? Mr C Hahn n i-? Clelo""rM f'i n0'?*i,S(? "Vlolln, '"8o*0 ' ' Cielo ?Mr*. E. Bo.twick and Mr. C. Uaha. Paeial PART II. 6. (A) "A Niaht < n th( Ocean," Nocturne; (B) "Ni zizh1#:0'"* c^' ? n t , l ?1? *',|W Dr,,P''rM? E- B?'?twick.'.'. Goekif Li-.""/' N'"trrn" 8cntim<ntale, com-' *? a po>ed and executed ly u. a , 7. (A) FantaiHe, from "Lomhardi" vlin i! <B) L? De.ir" ? Mr. C. Hahn V.eu.temp? 10. FaiitaWe and Vnriatlon*. on a' 'Ru.'.ian Theme : jafl^CTaaea-HSk fnllv Inform the > itiien? #f N.w York and the IJJiJ can art, and alao of riving a world ? id J cir.'alLtioo 7^,, i rtnowned Book of Travel. Adv.ntiir? i Ji ? . " which ahould he n ad hy the mlUliS h. -in among the purchaser, o/l I s t?c kH* o* a ,1 Jjfi **ion Ut J!??aOo'<Wo"d TI,I"*Me Klri' ?mounting to the *ua Prof narf. Whole Wcrld?worth an immcnae for ti l e to any one, rained at IOr Mm a?r? ?r ilM! f.'n,.'trr '4,lt- with ?"? hundred ty ??? "^f^^'tiSn. th' ^ Tbe cel?trated model of the City of Hmn Pr*n*iLLZ ' ' %'ZX A maJ2f?M,ntar(/*m,',J Ir"BOr?n,? of the Holy Land' ' 10 000 A magnificent city reddenre In New Vo?fc iw.uw 1W 000 volume, of Prof. Ifart ?! .a tenMve tnnU ' im 17,*P ?fce Old and New World. Int.rJSer, 'd wltftSS*11 able adventnr.*, nnmting anecdote* and incident*, elegantly tom'd, with Tlli ed.e. llili^ Ing a portrait of the author, at 73 ciatV^Irh ,, ? Twenty-live building lot* each co?ILr?.fr- W'??? New York city, cacb valued at |WI0. , . m run SO thgaat rowwood pianoforte., at $900. . .7.7. ^000 ? do* meiodaon* StSffi' " * ? a*'8<w ,i? tU^Dt ??" watchT*. at $|15) #10? J0? 100 do. do. at 8 000 100 do. do IJ So **? 200 Jo. i0; J? Jg 6,000 t ?2i*,i'**nt? *?Vi at HA. . ; ?'2>? I,000 el.gant gold ring*, at $3 >*52? 2.000 do. at?|.. 4000 ^ Mt' ?J0,gMt flJTer I** ?pnon*,"ati|B. ' *. i'mS 00 do. do. deM.rt rpoon*. at $12 25 do. do. taM? T.Viu ?w %?S?n,T:l SM M" P"*("*to?'. Bag ef ? ^nt^"". ?f t,,e m0li 'f"hi???k'u m'u.'li'. 'it '? 10 000 Cn'SS iK*"* en*ravlng., a't'jB 'cent..',' J'SS jwsvsRKicr map' ,,f the c,t' ?' ** ? S1.P69 portenioniialu*. al i^ce'nt.' I caah f<" ,0? y'"*' wUho*t or InUriit'. of ' ^ fectly fair aid Mtlrfaetor, mainVr to all * ***' The price of ticket. I* On. Dollar each entitllag the holder SM.OOtV ? ?* t? th, eakituioa. aid eLe^m AH order, for ticket* nut be addre-*ed Boat .i.. i?f ^"2J!,*Jc,oyd* to rrnf J- woodm'aST hI*t' Si? 377 and 37? Broadway, World'a Hall v.. v-.l " ticket, will be promptly forwarded to' - ^ ^ ^ >n V sm-sj" s at 3 and 7P. M. *? L*ctnr** <ommene? HORSKM, CARRIAGES, AC. A FOK SAI.E? VAM'AHLE TOR FAMI Si :;M.?vrsi,s ;"i.. us,' ????? F?? "*V*-3W0 FA8.T . HORSES, WAGO.V and 7. own" '? 'oaring (he cite and hu bo 'fTtiT v 'm m i Arp?y ?tth? *t Dtiiof or willia* ( Aw AN8, 9# Mtrccr Mreet. For pai.e? a pair or first "quality dark brown horifi, well trained for r>mll; on; tin a Mi| ro< Vri??y. har-tra, <%r To ho (old to. , tier or N*M?Mt Any perann v at. ting ? fret rate eataMiahmeat will calf at THOMA8 NOKRI81 eta Me, IM Clintoa nlneT (F.itl.th etreet,) any day I oforo I o'olock. FOR SAI.I-A FINE I.AKfiI~BAV HORSE, hound and kind; wonl.i enft a baker or do tor hi ho will etaarf withont t.lng. ,.1!) ho .old cheap fnj wi.nl of aaeuttbo corner of flroadway and Twenty. alnth ?tr.*et. Fob sai.e? a nLArR mare, moht wagon and> ! ami H: all in good order. Prire ?U\ ("an be ioen .4 ^'?T H?tHnV t- """? K""rib' " ,bt *" IT0? 8AI.E? -A COACH, NEARLY NEW. A PAIR OP" ' l fmAu'V*""' "r together, a loo a good F?anhlin"tr"t Wa,<0* nBt" ?ul* ?? & FOR 8 A I.E-TW OLIO IIT SHIFT! N<Tt6p waoons modern hnllt, and in complete rnnningordor Will k? ? old cheap for caab. Inquire at the St Ni bola* etabloo .77 Mercer atroot. ' MEDICAL. V"\AAAAAA^^wv. wx a x ?v/V V . V\WW\VWV\. DR RAI-Plf. -HOURS OF OFFICE CONSULTATION from ? to IS A. M . and 6 to 0 P M., exoept 8and?,a MS Iloneton etrrot. near Rooatar. ' DR. WARD. N0 *0 CANAL STREET, OMR DOOft ea?t of Broadway, eaa bo eoaaalted m anal and all a" VeaVjc^uTl K)P?M ??????<=?, ?? ^ Mm fail*. DR. WARD, GRADUATE OF THB fTNITER8ITY OT EdiB?>ir*h. Scotland, bo wUh hiuoVm rMt' ?" w ttM * *ss^rMrrit D"t f 'ARD. CONSPLTIRa PHTSU'IAN, FR0R fum tnircnity of liUnbori mi ho con?nltod with ecrUia ty. a* naual, from 8 A M. till 0 P. M.. at Ma oldeetablUhe* AO Canal itreet, ono door from Broadway. Dr. cooper, u ottani itreet, mat ri coir ??Kad. D?. C. Woald raapeetfnlly foliell of thoao la. te reeled a sail, being aatiifled thai from a praatke of twen ty three yean bo can giro oatlro eati-faetloa. 21. johnson7~i? nul*i Street, ray bx con aaltod confidentially. Or i ll a ragalartr idwaltd ?kltlan, aad haa praeifred at hl? prraent oftaa Mr tfca lait twenty -two yeara. Ilonra iroai t A. M., to 8 P . R. Dr. oqbrktt OF NO. 10 DUANX STRRRT, RAT BB edaflAUd with eoafldoact on bia traataaoat. Twenty - thrao yeaA la bla apeelallty eaablea tilai to rtairaataa aer . naaeat cntoo. N. B.? Dr. C. la a aaeaibot e< HwRaw lute Vnieeraity. 800 bli diploma la bla olBra. rARMONT, PARIS AMD LONDON PRTSIClA f . aad nrnoi, la toanlMl at URoada atwft, ear w of Broadway, from 11 A. R. tlU IF.S aad ftiillilis I the erenlag. Bnadaya, from 1 UU a P R. JfTfr- Jltt J in* Htm