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M. Patiirli'* l?ay In Flo 'ton. AIRAUt.T WON CKKICRH3. [i rons tk?P(i4tn Transcript, M ircll IS. J About nine ?'dock last u _hi tn'de Jonas e'nt t?a attempted to serve a w&rrut ' npon Kran 's (full i, Sraeer. at the wrncfot is ch : I South M r; ? ? wan resitted by Cullua and a gang of Irish men and woaieu w ho were pre... at. Pevoral of the party ntts'.el the < trt "> ' ' ' " Stood bis ground ui.nl wni Miun C.i!i '.i Mine ? 1 aanNtaiiee, when the rent of *io- tfan? fined in the .1 : it, wkltfc now became violent In the extreme, clubs, bo' tl -? aa?l oilier missile* beins 1 r 1 li n <' I. , The alarm was given at the west watchhouse, when a poeseof the morning watch ?> 1 e wnt to the seen- 01 ;vo And took into custody tin- following name 1 aaHail aats ? Francis C ulU n, Krancia Mull ay Owen Mc< a.lray, Owen 0' Malay, Ana Culta" and Catherine Cullen. Officer Strati, n was territdy beat. 11 but appears on ctotv in the Police Court to .la} with his tac" badly wounded and his eye# swollen so that lie ran scarcely aee. Watchman Caned* fortunately escaped serious iajiirv. but soveral other officer* were slightly hurt. St.Patrlck's I av (teemed to wind up with numerous attacks upon oftie. ts. aa set eral other cases occur, ed in dilferent | arts of the city, hleven warrants were issued thin morning for the punishment of ruffiana guilty of this sjeeiea of offence. About 11 o'clock la t night, watchman Condry was a iled into a house in Ann street to quell a light, when one ! auitl McGinn attacked him furiously with an .ixe. k.r ( on<.n cuugb the blow upon his hook, and after a terere simple succeeded 111 arresting the scoundrel. McCann i> recently out of the House of Correction. Jnitiee Kiiritll gi.YC the ruffians brought before him tl>ia mcrniBK such sentences as they richly deserved. Owen JAcC aB:-ay, lor t ssaulting watchman Bean, was <ont to the House of Correction for six months. Owen O'.Maly, tor assaulting watchmen Sornera and Harvey, was com mitted in default of bail in $300, for trial at tue Municipal Com it Patrick (iuynon. for assaul ing officer l-unn, was fined $30 and costs, to be paid within twenty four hours, or to be committed to the llou>e of Correction three months. William Burke, s ime seaten e fur sinking a u ??known man in the street. Cullen and four others, charged with assaulting officer Mratton w ith intent to kill, were -evenilly held for trUI to from $1 ,600 to $2X00 each, and in default of bail wore all committed. Join. Larry. aged twenty-. ;,:ht an Irish laborer, came into the city lrum Cunton y enterdny to celebrate St. Pa tricks day, di aril. liquor profusely, and took lodging* la.- 1 night nt 113. 'ea street, to 'sleep the aleep that knows no waking." Coroner Pratt will hold an inquest this at term 011. The American Wlmllng Fleet? Suffering of n Ship's Crew. fFrom the Singaj ore Journal of Commerce, Jan 17.] lie follow in;-, translated from a late Java paper, is an nounced from iScncoolen: ? On tie 4th of last October a boat nrrived nt Croi;, in which were four sailors, who reported themselves to the Comptiollcr of the district, and m:ule the follow ing de claration . ? They Mrnrcd to New Bedford, in America, and formed Crt of the crew of tho American whaler James Allen, plain Alexander Newcomb, which vessel had been already twenty-eight months out, and had taken but Bttle fish. The Captain bad. on that acco int, according to their assertion, determined to remain at sea thirty months longer, tn try their luck at Hshiiig. The crew had abroad with the owners to serve for a -hare in the protits of thi> voyage, each man :wco:.ing to his station. On the night of the 27th September, lying In the Ilo ids of Prince's Island, where the ship was to take in a now ?aa.-<t, these | ersons with three others, had (id, as they ?aid, on account of ill treatment and the extreme bad quality of the provisions. These three, on entering ft sun. II bay, (probably Uengkaenat,) were detained by the natives, "but they had supplied the others with Bome pro visions, upon which they male for Croi?, where they eame to place thtmselvea undtr the protection of tho government. Besides, three other Bailors had jumped overboard and swam ashore. The three detained sailors arrived at Croc 011 tho 7th October, under escort of the Chief of Bengkoenalcand and a policeman, and bestowed great prai e on the treatment tfiey liad met with. At Croe tiny were all atlackc>l severely with bilious fteter and .lysi ntery. Everything possible was done for allaying their sufTer iags. with the happy resnlt that, on the 31st October, they were so far recovered ns to be able to undertako tho voyage to Beiu oolon, v. here the following persons were ?cut In n prahu. ? Joseph Leyet, Francis Charpentler, James McLoxn alias lloany, l'rankliu Smith, George Karl ing, Fulereng. Of tlie three that spran;* overboard ? James Stilsoa, Horatio plank. un>l John Brown, nothing farther has been heard. ? Snpi'< mo Courf? Iprflsl Tfrm. Before Hon. Jutlgn Rooaevidt. March 18. ? In the Matter of Pasting Accounts of Floyd Smith, Trustee. ? Order confirming referee's report. Chan. Barth r.\ Elizabeth Ton-hie;/ and others.? 4 'ompift ' nt dismissed. There is no promise on the part of Barth, either written or verbal, expres^ or Implied, to pay for and take the premi es. The memorandum, be*; le*. is vague and uncertain, altogether too much so to give the plaintiff fin absolute l iiilit to a spec. tic performance, and im cases of 110 mutuality the court does not exerciso Ita equity powers where t lie contract is at all dubious. Thr complaint. therefore, in that respect must lie dismissed, leaving the party, if he actually paid the $200, to recover it back in another action againei, the personal representa tives of the alleged v( nder. John Qrmuon and others vs. F. irjer le Ketellatand others. ? Judgment for plaintiff for the value of the building. euM) at the expiration of the lease, with interest from it time and coeta, 0.1.-O allowance of ftv?? per cent. Samnil Wetcott is. Daniel H'hitloc V. ? Defendant fined lor contempt, (in fuUin- to obey the order to pay over a certain sum ol' money) anil commitment until paid or discharged. Tie I nion Bail lino AwociaMon vs. Thomas O'Brien and otbert. ? Kcport confirm* d, except as to the charge for re pairs. and > i> relinquishing tb.at item, plaintiff to hare foreclosure and m>. le with ten percent allowance. APPLICATION FOR SKNTRNCM OF NULLITY. Jeremiah H'. Uimi:!: against Frances JV. DimicJi. ? Tlir eintiff anil defendant have bean married more thvn dve years. It ia now alleged tbat tiie marriage was Toid by reast n of pre-contract. The defendant, it is ad ?altted. wr.s married, when a school-gfrl, to a young man. who soon after went nlf to the We.st, and was not heard of, except .!<. being dead, for m my y ears. She. accordingly, ia good faith, married nor preaent husband, supposing herself at iiliert.v to c'o so. it now turns out that the first husband lived till about five years ago, when, with out having reclaimed his wife, he actually died, and, of course, left her in a condition to legalize tfie second mar riage. No further < "reinony, however, took place. But the plaintiff and defendant, for live years a'.'ter the death, continued to live together as man and wife. The plain tiff Mtys he did so in ignorance of the actual stato of the case, and there is every reason to believe the truth of this averment. Of course, no marriage by implication rould be inferred; and, as the original marriage between the parties was clearly void, the prior husband being then still alive and unaivorced, there is nothing to de prive the plaintiff of the right w hich the law gives him to have it so declared. Sentence of nullity mutt, there fore, be entered. Supreme Court. Refore lion. Judge Mitchell. CAUTION TO RAILWAY TRAVELLERS. Ma urn IS. ? Thomas It' Purant against the Saratoga and Washington Hail road Company. ? This was an action for damages brought by tho plaintiff, who, it was al leged was. with his wife, turned out of one of the de fendants' railroad cars in .Inly, 1851. when travelling be tween Saratoga and Whitehall. The conductor called npon the plaintiff at the Morreaw station for his fare The traveller said he had paid, but could not produce his ticket, that lie had lost it. The conductor and the bag cage master, at the next station, turned the plaintiff and his wife out of the cars. The plaintiff failed to prove that he had paid his fare to any agent of the company, and the Judge dismissed the complaint. First JiullrtiU District Court. Before Hon. Justice Green. March 18 ? The Mayor if*, of ?ir York a;iainst Capt Owe, Commander of the nh iji Cov%nwdore. ? This action was brought to recover $100, a<- a penalty, for encumbering Pier No. f>0, East Hiver. with logwood for the space of vJ.) days at $f> jier day. It appeared in evidence that the defendant's veaeei was lying at that pier for the tinv> charged, and that during that period the logwood had been encuml>ering the wharf, and that Clark h Lowr' ? had sent it there for shipment in the defendant's vessel, but it did not apjssar that it was sent there by the direc tion of the defendant, and the Court held tbat the action ontiM not be maintained against Captain Crowe, inasmuch as that it did not appear that he had encumbered th<> pier, or cause it tobe so encumbered -.that the action should have been against Clark A Lowrie Oho placed the logwood there. t#fIRTI8E?KfllT8 RENEWED EVER! DA!. THE TRADES, ?bC. W\ W WVWV\A /V V WWWW-'VA. WV\ V\ V WN.WVA.WWv. Artist wanted?1 to draw a number or pa BOrsniii view* An.v artist of ffooil alility m?y bear of aa opportunity ot a ?>?!' jot ? . by addressing A. II. C., llcrald office. NOTICE.? A M'KOT At. HEFTING OF THE TAT LOBS Protective Vnion will ho held at tbeSistii War I Hotel, ?a Monday ereniiii. Marrl. 2t> 1864, at H o'clock, for the pur pose of ln'srinir t\o rip a from the Messrs. Arnoux'f men. who are on a strike and to transact other I usinost of im portance. JAMkd MuCOllMK'K. Prosidynt. Jo*. Math i as, Fecrttary. Trrr. caOTers r anted.? two machine r\* ters: those wbo have had oxperienre la eastiag lob let t?r preferred. Apply to I >ica? Brothers, succeimra to 1 Ln< as, Jr.. 170 Market street, Baltimore. TO CARRIAGE BLACKSMITHS.? WANTED, A tinlsber. Apply at 36* Broadway. TO CARRIAGE FINISHERS ? WANTED. A GOOD earriau. i.i Im e? on Ii?;ht work. Iu juire at J. U. God win's, 114 Elizabeth street. TO BtiHS PRINTER*.- WAN! ED, BV A YOUNG MAN, a Hluati' >n a? eeiupesitor, < ? a nowspaper; weekly, eveMnf. er Sufi' y pn-terr d. Has had sorno i xp:Tlenc? as a job printer ?n<l :>t press work, and would wi.-ii to have ?<>me practice m elllier of the above. Adiln is Printer, Herald oAce. its tiny v htre an interview can be bad. "ATCHMAKEB WANTED ? NONE BITT A GOOD workman reed apply, at 148 Pultun street, Brooklyn. TETANTFD ? A GOOD JOURNEYMAN RARP.ER; ?T sternly employment will 1' s^iven Apply at. I ffay wood's Artistic!.! flair dressing Saloon, ltf Court street, Brooklyn. COAJU COAL-AT REDUCED PRICES, CORN HE OF YORK and Adams streets, Brooklyn. J ANNKTT. AHTHOIiOG T . *A\ W W V W^ W WWWSAN^l^WVVVv* I A STROLOORR ? DR WILSON. 90 BROOME STREET - I _/? T' ? r"^dif? are Informed, if they want scteMKi | rnf station wlthont being linmhag*"". taey h?a better apple to I an aaiiologer at 6rs?, and save their money. Time of birtfe I (?quited. Teiais, II eaeh, sad to Laabug used. ?12.000 Sjtl' A. ?>" \ s k iv mass >1 Thlaty seeoud itfft 'i irili ol te. Ninth ^ t? ?'? - 'ivs" t y v five I ? tie wtT*! , 'lt n n i ! -n A ??till t'? ' j! ST mVilNKL, i'O HHA 1 !l - ALE, l\ YONKERS. A FIRST ?i t/.UlAl. clan now, rt.u'lo house, ni-totecn roans, .t;. nil t ..c ... in i u iui [ ru>*uicnt?. I?ii79 by AM feet; or i Mr ' - t?l p r .tn<' . n I* nrburton avcu?C- mm in. Inquire ?1 J AS. YOl MA>S, uu tht premises, or U. A. Kob ii n, 5Nas.ini rtr.-it, New York. C- / f 1 AA -FOR SALE, TWO HOUSES AN r? LOTS, tfU. 1\JV?. corner prop rtjr. in Myrtle aventu. Brooklyn; 1?> arc three ?' n ? an I ba-etn nt, ami beautifully located. '1 hi* is a go d investment *or uioneyd i t'*u. AUj, a hue in Itarum street. Apply to ii. P. S I MUX SON , 4S V? ?ty street. ?0 rpn -FOR SA IE ONE OF THE MO-^T ELE ifl'tJ* ?J \J\J' ga*t]y fitted up and moot profitable res taurants, on the corner ot t? > of tue greatest thorough fares in U i lower part of tLe city. This is unquestionably a ure ft rttiue. Apply al the United States Ileal Estate Ofiict', ff ( Lambers tUstl. &0 Q-A ?A CENTLEMAN LEWINO BROOKLYN V-ivtll'i hag a | r - tty cottage home and let lor the alovt sum; alao, a tloulile eottage house for . 4* K i . (routed forr-HU) ami the homo he Uvea in. a beauttfal locatioa, ?** iti handsi mr stone ami brick front, gas, &o., only W.''W. Half c nil remain i>n mortgage. App'y at 37'" diatj street, near Net inn, Brooklyn. <351 *nn -FOR SALE, THE BEST RETIRED drinking ml ?t in this ttiy. It it hunt swuely istcd up, well established, and doing a lar^e busi ness The whole house and furniture go wim the saloon. Apply to Mr. 1- I. MORE i'liojuix Saloon, W Llspenard street, tear ( anal and Broadway. ?SAND rAl'ER MANUFACTORY FOR SALE, ?5P1*JU. with all the uten ila mxe'sary to carry on t ta business. The person purchasing can m;tko from XI" to $10 weekly, net profits. The person now in charge will superin tend all the manufacturln..-. 1! W. RICHARDS, 307 Broadway. A BRICKYARD FOR SALE? WITH ALL THE N ISC KS sary machinery ami other implements required for the mauulai turc of the test North river bricks. Inquire for one; week, at the Keul Estate Agency of WM. W, E ASTON totiHi No. u, up stairs, brat Door, 2SV nud 293 Uroal*ay. FARM IOK SALE? TWO AND A UALF MILES from Elizabeth town, containing forty .- m aires of first rate land, a got d house and tarn, two apple orchard! and other fruit. \V ill be s Id cheap il applied ior soon. In quire of N. I.. TILiON, H?i frulton ttreti, New York. Building lots for sale.? four lots, 2? hy 1UU fc< t er.ch, on tt:c ,>e.t Kido of Eighth avenue, be tween Sixt.-u ird uud Maty-fourth street*; oiglit lots, by lOUfeel each, uu the north i-lde of Fifty seventh street, be tween Fifth ami Sixth avenues. Will he sold on easy t n.is. Apply to J. bL.NIlAil, Llghth avenue, oorucr of Sixteenth street. $150. A Billiard taui.es for sale.? we have now on hautl a large stock of tallies, suitable lor private or public use, to wLich wo cUl the attention of hityers before [ i rehanug elsewhere, (jll II' I'll II V DEOKi.R, No. 1MJ \ D >i > treet. JpOR SALE? A I'ATK.n T SAFE, IN PERFECT ORDER, ' r.ietiinui sii:e; a counter tweutyfeot lone; two fine ma hogany j'lns.t t apes, alto throe largo si;in with over eighty large gift llet k letters. To bo seen ut GI Walktir street. For pneo, atiurciS W. S. R., Herald oiTiee. L""OR SALE? EIGHTEEN ACRES OF FINE QUALITY 1 laud w il !i a good number of frnit trees, located throe liiks and a half from Willinmsbnrg. Also u few desirable bnil 'ing lotj. Apply to 1. T. VOlijT, iSt Broadway, room No. iZ For sale? on very accommodating perms, the tlctira'.ile modern built throe story ami basement Ik n?e HI West Twenty seventh street, near Sixth avenue. BMtvtry wirnhaet nut biprov e neat nmt foraaee. Permission to view tho honso. Apply to JAMES PRICE, 2fX) Hudson street, near Canal, I NOR. SALE ? A BARGAIN, IN EASTCHESTER, WEST 1 eUTstei oonnty, fifteen minntec ride lrom Urotixviile depot, llarletii Railroad, one hour and a quartor /rom New Verk, a gi mi two sft ry house with ten rooms, store, barn, and one find a hall acre's "t prime land; abundftuoe ol fruit, sbrul'1 cry, ?Sf., tif.-irable for a country residence, merchant, wheelwright, butcher, or any btatMM Whatever. For par ticular app'y to the subscriber oil the pr'-misos, or by luttor, >'? t paitl addressed to him at Mount Vernon Post Oliioe, H.fUlu ter county. Terms ca.di. Jtfll.t S. JACiiSOs. f[?OB SALE- HIE 1INE THREE STORY AND BASE mcnt brick dw>lliug houses and lots of ground situated in tho north sido of East Thirtieth street, 100 fuet eart of la-xington avennc. known as No6. -3, *5. S7, Hi) and SI East Thirtieth street, which will he sold separate. These houses i<re built in the most substantial munmT. have mar ble i.iitut lK, Ae. and will bo sold on liberal terms. Tho lots ure il1 'lit 1 y 88 feet U inches, or half tb:i block. Tho bouses arc lill ly4.ifeet. Apply to 1> AKTOIS, No. 01 Na- iii strc t. np stairs, or to AHEL DKN1SON. 43 John str -vt seoi.nd story. flOR SALE? A TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUiE NO il t omuicrce str< ut. uuar Blucktr. pleasantly situated. Y ith shade trees in front. The hou-e is in :o i order, and will I u s' ill nt a nar;ain. Inntiiro of H. OST.>.AN Ltliit, 17.> Canal street, corner of Varlck. FOR SALE? a FOUR STORY BROWN stone FRONT house, situated in Twenty second street, finished in the beet manner, with all tho modern improvements. For terms, Ac., inquire of J.N.Wells, 107 NiutU avenuo, or of J. Ji l u son, West 'iwitiU sixth ,-trect. Terms easy. For sale? the lease, stock and fixtures of the well kuown ale. porter and eider bottling vaults, Mi and f* Fnlton street; a first rate chance lor a man with moderate metute. Apply on the premises, So and 66 Fulton street. 17IUR SALE? THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE . lfl Henry street, with Icnce of lot. Tho house is in per iod ? Tiler, with all ccnvenlenoesof ^as. Croton water, baths, hot tint! co'.d water, furnace heat, and Eewercd through "Ut. Li tLSloet front and SO feet 6 inchei deep. H >use built by day s work, t>f the best materials. Can be !eoa ut any time b\ spplyiug on the premises. For particulars, apply to U. II. LEEDS & CO., No. h Wall street. TPOR SALE ? A TIIRF.E PTOUY BRICK HOUSE AND JL lot. No. lW East Twenty-sixth s'.reet. Price SI, Oil. Inqnlrc ut No. ls7, next door. ITIOft SALE? A NICE THREE STORY' HOUSE ON Two tv-seeond street, $K,000; one on Twenty fourth street, Si7,M-Vt; one on Twenty ninth street, t>10,00i'; two on T wcuty-1 ii.l.tb I tree. ?7 l'"0. L. li. KIN. "H lilER, 319 Fourth avenuo, S to 7 P. M. TpOR SALE? TWO VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS ON r Murray llill. (Tliirt y-clgiith str--t ) next adjolniu; rourth avenue lo>-'; ;ilso two lotson Thirty-fifth (troet. bo tweon Hith ami Sixth n venues; aUo two lots on Tw ity ninth street, near First avenue. Apply to E. B. KIN MI i M EH, ,'il!' Fourth arenna, I^OR SALE? ONE OR TWO LARGE THREE STORY houses on Twenty-sixth street, iu a gouteel neighbor hood; houses in fine order, with gas, chanlelicrs, bath, ranges. Arc.; lots 23.4x93.9. Terras easy. Also, two on Twen ty ? ightb street, near Fourth avenue. Apply to E. B. KIN SHINIER, 31!> Fourth aveuuc, from 3 to 7. Foil PALI? AT RICHMOND V ALLEY, STATKN island, and about 1 '4 miles distant from lutttl'l land in? nnd quarter of a mllo from the river, a two and a half story hones and eleven acres of lane), with outbuildings. The iocu't inn is healthy and commands a tine vio>f of the Sound and Pliace'i 1 ay. The whole could he divided into several I uilding titm. This affords a good opportunity for one wish in - n retired cuutry seat or I oaraing house. SAMUEL EDDY, (j.'l M ali ttrect, basement. FOR 8ALE ? HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT, splendi ! pljii-r, situated in fine position to command lart,e trade, long lease; rent Hi"). Price about $1,500 ? stock, fixtures and Rood will. Also hoarding house 118 Groenwioh strict. Apply to THOMAS ? CO., No. 102 Nassau rt., room 9. IIIOR SAI E? AT HOBOKEN. HOUSES AND LOTS IN " desirable locations, well b*Ht with two yeara, and pay ing over lOporcontin vent. Prices from i^O to SlO.Otv. Also, cottages at Bergen and West and North Ifoboken. For terms apply to office 27 Hudson street, from 1 to 2,t? P. M., or Town Hall, Hoboken. from S to 10 A. M., and 4'j to 7 P. M. JOHN M HOARD. OR SALE? THE FIXTURES OF A NEAT DRY goods and fancy btore. Will be sold at a bargain if applied lor soon. The balance of tha stock would also ho sold at twenty-five per cent let* than cost. Apply at 117 l'irst avenue. For sale? the lease of a three story brick honxe, (Ave year* of which is unexpired,) witli the stock j of a grocery and lliiuor store, and all tho ne< ossary fixture*, nearly new and in good order. Apply immediately to CHARLES DEVLIN, 42 Frankfort street. "UH>R SALE? A IIOUSK AND LOT, IN YONKERS.? A J? new tw o story fra Die house will he sold low. Terms easy. Inquire of A. l'ETELEIt, Z'C Fourth avenuo, earner of Twentieth street. FOR SALE? a FIRST RATE LIQUOR STORE, WITH good lease, in the Stcond ward; twenty years lease of two nooses on Second street; also an oxcellent boot and shoe store on Atlantic street, llrooklyn; also a drug store. Aptly to ANDREW HARRISON, Heal Estate office, K> Cedar street. B'ORSAI.F-A sn.ENDID MAHOGANY TOP COU.N nr. suitable for a first-class public house, together with i ther fixtures. Api ly at 4<5 Centre street. 17<OR SALE- A FARM, CONTAINING EIGHTY ACRES ul In. d about 12 acres of word, a large doublo lion* ? 42 by 2S feet deep, with kitclicn attached. Lara, hovel, v h on houses, Ae., and all in good order, aimut 14 mile* fn m the eity of llrooklyn. Apply at s o. 407 Broome strict. For sale? TnE lease and fixtures of a wholesale and ret.iil liquor store. R?nt of itore free, doing a lark'' cash bu-inesn. f it anted in the central pirt of the city. Apply at No. 21 Coenties i.lip. F^OR HALE? A ( HOK E PROPERTY FOR BUSINESS or solid investment on finest part of (that Bruoklyu Broadway) Atlsrtii street, six parcels, to olo.-e a concern Airly to' IIOMER MORGAN . No. 3 Metropolitan llauk liulding. Fine street. FOR SALE? A HOrSE AND LOT IN president street, a house and lot in IK- .raw street two houses anil lots in Myrtle avenue, tw^full lot - 2." >>y Its) feet, in Pacific strcot, arid one house in Boerntn street,. Tho above pro tirrfy is in ltrooklyu. Apply to GEO. P. SIMONSO.N. 4S Vesey street. J^OR S A I K? A FIRfT CLASS HOTEL IN BROOKLYN; tins been esrablis! ed fcr several years, and is now dnla t a mlendid Miriness. A le.iso of fi?? years will l.c Iv.-n to ti e purchaser. Applyto GEO. P. S1MONSON, 48 Vesey st. ElOn SALE? A SPLKNDID FARM IN NEW JERSEY, with a beautiful house and out buildings on t lie same. Will I e Mild ou reasonable tortus. Also, aliitio.- it re. an i a 1 1 ' t and shrc store. Apply to GEO. I*. SIMONSON, 4-t liny -trcit. IjlOR SAI F? A THREE YU WIS LEASE OF A HOUSE " km! ti re, in ? good location, with .i proi't run- of $1H or I.' hi- m nth. for jmi ticulin laiiidn of Mr. COFFEY IV Mradrn lime. VF>. ? A largo pla.i a1), with rollers, sixfin loit long by t' u m.t hi^h. Apply as a' ovo. TfOR SALE IN BROOKLYN? SIX NEW GENTEEL I two and i\ l alf story basement and sub cellar houses, filled in witli brick, neat piastas French windows, sliding doors, marble mantels, ornamental cornice*. e.ts pipes and fixtures complete, east side of Skiilrnan street, half block south M;rtle avmuc. on which c.rs wlU bo riuinlng at fin.r e? nts by Joly; title ported . Price S.H.100, half can ro Bisin live years. PoMisiioa im.ntdlately. Apply to H. HfllLLIPS, on the promisee B^OR HALE, IN BROOKLYN? THE COTTtfiE HOUSE aud lot No. 134 Hi hermerhvrn stract, next door to tho corner of Bold street. Il--ule contains 7 rooms, is in Rood order, and a very plea>ant neighborhood. For particulars inquire at IS Bond street, Brooklyn, after 2 o'olook P M. JIOR SALE OR TO L FT? THE THREE STORV 1 dwilling house, with stalde attiachel. \0. 00 Weit Fif teenth ftrei t The lot is .M i y 100 feilt, the honee soaei mi I Oft <? v.. IV I! ?Air. COUNTRY SH'R**. THE SUIU'RTRER r vii' nit m if mi itfn h Ptyii &f two ml u? l ijf . r (.1 r .re, to ?i t!cu.' a wh > will ? 1i nte t rn f. Iv. ? t. . ?. t I ? ,i>. ? to t ..rile t'vi f" >?. Son# iWr. i'. ? ?- 1 J'!> . ?:J ofmi.'iuo c?-1. will lo r juir J. Tic property ir.a *! scent to t' ?? ml serf r's rer s.neo. In I ct *i'of V, u ? ft*T I 'iti'in > -*if y I . ,n I lii n. nmi al i 1 t fi rrt n n i'?s ffm t> * Cltv II ifl Inquire ol JAkLb CONNER,^ Ueekman street. 1/OR SALE CHEAP? A COTTAGE HOUSE ON "KCOND J ku'itcc, biuteg Forty urit ,iud . riy-s .ciud *tr?#ti. 1' t 54 feet h inches, by fH) f. ct deep. Apply t" E. -V. It.Vtt. N A F.D, ?M) Seventh street, 1 rore A. -i. r alt r '? I* M. IillXTl PES FOR" SALE AT A I.OV,' PRICE.? T1IE EN tire Ittiii it iir . li Bi*tii*ijr tn ifatl (?r Mh. 'ileyronirt of shalvlng, sas> s, showcases, cou iters au l (l*ndki will antwtr for a bou. "tor# or *>iy oth r l'u lac as. V. ill I e delivered to the i nr.. baser shortly after tuu i.r-t of April. I ''OR SALE OR TO LET-AT WILLIAMSBURG, THE eupolu cottage il 1 tlrand itrogt;ali>o eupi'a oo!t.i;o 4'ii Grand street. 7 P t . si aides, derlrahle re'i lenc* lor a gen Hi li ar.; alio ler rale Un Iota comer oi Uweu ani 1'ewcrs streets; ?i?o property cm Sandford aad Walworth slrctts, Brooklyn, between Wllloughby and D. Kalb ave m.e>. I'r.rt oft e pun "i.ac money may remain on bond ami mort a ? at Krai inter. I. Apply to J. W. BURDEN, 4W Grand ttret t M il Hunt .>btirg. J^ORlJl-IiAM PROTERTV FOI< SALE -A LARiiEAND ban ? ? i. e two Morj doable n ? < . i . ?* S$ by 32,) with i. ovt an acre of ground, full of el .?i ? fruit trees, l-nr mi ll ute i walkfr'm tin I'fpot. Applvto J AMES TIEBOUT, i-'uriiliaui, or IIAMU. UAItR, 1- Dry street, N. Y. /> R(m ERV I'OR SALE.? THE STOCK, KIXTl RES AND \.J lease of store 100.'j Broadway, curner of Twenty seventh street, now doing a good buciucss. For particularii apply on tbe preBiitta. TTOViSE AND LOT FOR SALE? ON THE NORTH 31DB il of t-i^lity-lirit litr'ot, IK) feet from t!*o Sucond avo ii Jui|uire of T. J. OAlvLLY, tiJ] Broadway, or ou th# premiten. T]Or!-ES AND LOTS FOR SALE? Til E SUBSTA.N J.i ilal and pleakantly situated dwelling No. 117 Ninth u . ? nu \ uear MBctoenth iireet.in perfect order. wlt!i gas, I. aili rooui, run . i, Ae. I'nu Le jon from IU to 12 A. M., and fr> bi 'J to 1 P. *f. Also the tlirec ?tory brick bounc aud lot .Si., J-.'l IV est Thirty pUlli btrect, betweeu Ninth aud TenUi ?TeniKt. Will bo (oid ob eu.iy term*. Apply to 1. DEN IWH, X. .ybti. areBue, tbiutr of Sixteuuth street. Hlil .-E AND LOT FOR S.U.E.-TUE THREE STORY I a i n., lit auu cellar bri< .. houao No. ^7 Ea^t Twonty eoiratli itreet i.mr Luxtngtoo mei.ue. T'io houiie contains tLc modern ill. proTvBielitt, tin. an Croton water aud .'.is tixturm, witl. a vi raudol. in ir nt. The 1 t U20 by 9SJ* le t. Low ei t price, f 7, ??IN), oi u Lii L i- .Oi>i can roinaiu ou boud and tnortfnfic. HOCSES FOR SALE I N V HOOK I.YN. ? FOUR TWO and n lialf etnrt and baroun in tri me boufed, ? *.Vi feat eaeh, tilled in, lianl finish, eornuid uiarnlu rnautoU, sliding doors, u*ii, Ac., lots 2i*Ml feet t... Ii. uIm) a c .ruer store lad dwrlliutr. all fltuated on the west si lo of C'lasHon a\anu?, near Gates avenue. This property ir locu'cd iu tlio i.njt Hourisl ing part oi tfce cltv of llroonlyu. 1'iico ? m . Terink ? 1.9; Apply to FOSTER X LOl'l.U. No. 1 Saudi stro t, llrtoklyu. IOTS FOR SALE AT YOVKBRS.-A BEAUTIFUL J plot of three lots, 'JSilOO fe#tescb on Ilnenavista ar ? nue, between Protpc.-t and Mu.U >n * ' r - e t , adjoining t' o summer rcbidencu of l)r. Chilton, efimmandinx an uxt. itai o titw of the Hudson riv. r, and on ? about three minutes walk from Ul# dopot. They .ay re. yn hvild up.m imme diate y, witliont the ei*|ieuHe or delay of ira.linr tfill b? sold ( heap and on favorable tonus. Apply to SILAS D.V VI.N i ok:, it Wi 11 iimt. Murray iut.l property.? for sale, several tirst rlass English basement b#UM, composing a hlook of ten, litv ated on i he north side of Thirty ninth ?tr#et, 1 i t wi < n Third and Lexington a\ enoei. They have all t lie nvi dcrn Improvements, ana aro huiH and finished in tho bc3t aua nioi.t fanl ion?l.lc st v le. Si/c IS by 5?i f.-ot, aud four sto ries 1 i;;h. For particulars, imi'ilro or THOMAS FITZPAT R1CK, builder, on tbepieiul.es. "VT0RRI3ANIA PROPERTY FOB SAI.E-A HAND J.V1 n.nin two story (.otitic cottage, with wing attaehed, ai d li* I. 'is el ; roi.nil, ab >ut ten mir.ules walk fr nn the dc pet, (i'alligatu proDcrty). Apply to JAMES TIEGOI.T, Fordham or DANIEL HARK. 12 Dey street, N. Y. Rake chance.? a drug store for sale, with a eomplete nud well sulectud ttu' k. situated in a nour ishing town on the New Jersey Railroad, about thirty tulles frcin New Y'i rk city, now dolag a good business, vfliicb Is ra pidly inc reai in ir. Keason lor selling is that the proprietor! are tailed West immediately. Address Modicus, Herald office. QPLENDID FARM FOR SALE? ONE MILE AND A 0 I nil iroin Libirty Pole, English Neighborhood; live i' ilea fi om Fort Lee. and four nines iroin Haekoniftck, N. J. 1 l is spleuilid lartn is uinlor a high ?tato of < ultivalion, and e. nt n ins nit. ety-tive acres, twenty-four of which are wood land twelve seres of lire n, endow two large apple oruliards, am' a I. no young fieach orchard, containing four hunurod tries. In addition ti the above, there ij a largo grist mill, willi n l ever tailing rtreani, sufficient to carry the mill iu tbe dryicl Kites; new granaries, burns and other out boo: ??, in good order; a tine mansion house, neai iy njw, aad eoi tali i>. eleven rooms, with cellar under tho w(i >le. For further particulars, ii.i.uire of tv M. '1 A ? LOR, rea' ""tat# and Ii au otliee, No, 11 Cn&tuhers street. Q rro PRINTERS.? FOR SALE, A MEDIUM PHI STING J. prtva, in workiug order; alio, a super royal eolf-inUing luavLine. Apply (o P. MILLKlt X S0>. lid Pearl street. ri'0 MUSIC ENGRAVERS.? A SET OF MUSIC l'UNCH A rs and copperplate rir"si for sale, i I her together or u pnra'.e. Apply to 1*. MlLl.Elt. 14U Pearl street. rro UAUIiERS ? HAIRD&EU IINO SALOON FOR SALE. J ? I he ^ood will, stock and nxtures of tho shop corner of Then. peon and Canal street 3. will lie sold. For particulars inquire o! V. BRANDLY, No. 2 Mereer street. TARRYTOWN, SITUATED ON THE RAILROAD.? i his spleniiid house and ground id for Sale or to loan#, iMi rt nm'B.ii le terms. Its location is not surp insod by any i u the llui i-on: anil that memorable brook where Slaj >r Andre v. as eaptur d runs through this property, making it ii hlrtoiieal spot. It is handsomely located for 'a puidic es tablishment of any kind, vii.. boardiug school, boarding bonsr. or hotel. For fcrther particulars. Iniiulro of the /ub crlber, 63 Fulton street. HENRY STOIUI3. rro MANUFALTUItEKS ? FOR SALE OR TO LEASE, A L lntiuuiitetory tituated at llarlcro, fronting Fourth avenue one hundred feet, and extending to the river, wltera there is a tine wharf, containing fourte' n lots of ground, at the corner of Kfcld tlreet. 'i hi re la it lino engine of forty horse power, in complete order. The building'! arc v.-ry ipaei.'Us, counectiiK with the en'iine, -iiid are mljiirably i.ilai't.d for any In in' <a roipiinng motive power MI -pm ii us accommodation. Possession immediately. I'or t. mis, apply HOMAS ANDREtVS, No. 2 Hanover street. rpo BUILDING APSOCIATfOVS AND OTHERS ? 100 I 1 ts in one plot, for sale, in the flonri-thing town of As toria i pp' sit" Eighty-sixth street. New York. The rround is liiuli and level; every lot can be bnilt upon, with but very little or no prailiug; th'e access to and frmn the city of New Y ork is lro'iuent aud at a trifling expanse. For particulars and a view of the map. uprly to HOMER MORGAN, No. 2 Pine street. YTNFlNISlir.D HOUSES FOR SALE? TWO LARGE U t rst c1?fs houses, very eligibly situated, in Brooklyn, requiring about t2.nt> to finish. Allhcr.il auvauoe will be made 011 bond and mortgage. Apply ut No. 77 Moruhauts' Eiebange. flew Y'ork. INSTRUCTION. (???) AND V'? VilE SUBSCRIBER WILL RECEIVE tpO new pupils dail> this week, to bis cheap writiBg class es. Ladies' ela> ? nt 11 A.M.. dnily. Gentlemen day and evening. For full purticnlari of v ritim;, hook keeping, Ac., see circulars. OLIVER U. GOLDSM11 H, 862 Headway. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES TO HAVE FOUR or five pupils to iustrnct in I n ;li?h nnd tho clasalos. Ibcy mr.st ho between the agss uf eight and fifteen years. None will lo treated with unloss respectable parties. Rofe rences of the most undoubted respectability. Terms will be moderate. A line addressed to Luelcn, Herald office, will be attended to. BOOKKEEPING, ARITHMETIC, Ac., TAUGHT UPON favorable terms by \\ . J. RENVILLE, Ml Broadway. '1 be e <urso ol instruction is practical and thorough, and is imparted to eacb student separately. Open day and evening French language -professor d. lagroix, "v!l Broadway, continues to receive now pupils for thorough instruction In the French language, Imparting to them the ability to speak it' with fluency and" correctness. Terms, in private class. $-1 per mouth. Apply before 10 o'clock A.M., or after 6 P. M. THE FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, AS wanted for bufinesa and conver ation, may be thorough ly learned iu private lessons, at 533 Broadway, noar Broome s'treet, where new pupili will be instructed by E. TELLERING. "VXTRITING, S3.? MR. DOLRF.AR. ?nrt BROADWAY, Tf corni r of Houston strci t. will form new olinitp private classes, this week, for ladies. His i tyle is so mue'i admired that whole families tal.e lesaoac, and aro charmed with their Improvement. Three seats vacant. N. B. ? Book keeping reduced to 910. DRY GOODS, ?&C. A CHEAT OPBNINQ DAY. ? H KOI) IK'S RETAIL opening day for hi* exposition of spring and ittminir Mik mantillas, of the ucwcnt ann late*t atylas. if sixad for ? lit. avth ie??. M Cnniil Had 03 Mxpauurd sswst. J[H( CRIED WO V K CORSETS.? LADIES ABOUT OBT L tin? new ppftir dri- '?<?? should lirM proenm ft pair of hose elegantly 1ivtir.fr Kroji'-h mid Ent;lisll wovn corsets, so universally iiuinired. i> nd sold at h?lf the u-nal price, at MRS. i-' Third avunua, r in Tenth itre?t. QILKS, I.ACKS, EMI ROIDERIES. AND DRESS O -a* ? We have roceirod, from late arrivala, ularcj and vploniHd saeortnu.it of the above itooiIk which yte ati offering r.t n mrall advance on co-t ?f importation. -Also, blaiiiilkf. In all wld'.hr., at >I?ciil?<l bargain*. A. KBItll h CO., 167 Broadway. I'HOPOSALM. OTK.AMBOAT WANTED ?SEALED PROPOSALS WILL 0 lc received by the Governors of the Aiin ibonns. at t. i ir '-ISt p. U i ? ? . 1' rk. l.ni il thr -I- o'i l ic'i 1". M. 01 ti.e tt! April uoit, for tie scrvl- ? * of a steamboat for one year, I con.nioneine on the first day of May n?xt. Sho will V rf nuired to mafce onn trip eat h dny (Snrdnys exi-eptod) from tin* foot of < ruild stroct, at 12 o' lock M ., " to Hrllovne, foot 01 Twtajty-slxth atroot, BlackwsU's and Randall * lalands, am1 l'pi?(t ?t tl.o lami plactxon her return, undtarryiill irtl-ht and other towan?f, an may lie required. Proposals to f it# tLa name of ti e I oat uilerad. her t< miii/n. Jimon si on a and draught of water, i rse wharfa ?? will be fur i ifl.ed 1 y ti e Department, and security required for the ; faithful por' "nance of the contract. > or further inform, t- i ti>>n apply "t the above offlcp. 01! ce oi tliv ?ioveri',t?rs of ti.e Alinsh m. o, March. 3, 13.\4. mo U'.AD DEALERS.-SEALEI) PHOPO*ALS WILL .1 If ri. ivod at the office of the Croton Ajnlnct I)e j hi ;iw nl. l.i tunda, Pr rVj iintil Tuesday, ti.v i- t'i day of i i. i,< urn in. i i ri?, .nun ign iay, XliS c m day , ir rt., at 8 o'eloek P. M.. w!, n the; \. .11 be puMlc Iff ope ned, t? fc t.ihli ten ; .ns oi pi ; i< ad. T.'io proposal wl.. Mate tl |>i'ieo par pooni for Caileaa and soft Siuuiah load, wbtcb prii* *U1 Inclnde the delivery f ti e lead at tha pipe yai ! ittfTwitl I Vth lt(Nt, till rlvor. Payment in ca?h, to la made within twenty days after delivery, which d.-ltvf ry nir: t be t efora the fifteenth d v of April next. Tha I'roti n Aouedoct Hoard resarvcir.u right of rejecting all tho pr< posal* if de< toed for t'.io nnl lit Interett. Bach propoaal to I r mad'' in accordant o with the ordinanrea of tha eorpor nt n, i* lid to be erMor d "Propoaalafi r Knrnlatiing Lead." Itlni.k Krina of ostiirate c an I e bad on application at thia office. KLIAS L. SMITH, 1 Croton TUEO. L. UK FOREST, > Aqncdnot A W < RAVEN, ) fioerd. OfBcc. Croton A<|ueduet Department, March 17, 1I-A4. ?tlfANTP.D PROPOSATS FOR FI RNISHIVO FIFTY T I thouaand bnabela of ahella, to be delivers! at Port Riiliinond. f'r.tcn Island. Addroaa Soorotary of the P.irt Rii hmend and Eroab Kills l'lank Kuad t'ompaay, Hiohmond, N. T. KIMK ARTS. A CARD.? J. P BEAUMONT RESPECTFULLY AN Jv notinei a that the talc of H? present roll*. :|nr. ?onxl<t I - if ,;t?u i.uuni'1 |i?intinn? oi tha moat r??ii>?iu?> dvreription, axelualvely or hti o?n aelvrtion and inport* t?on, will tike r'?c? ?? Wadneaday an.) Thursday, tb? UU and litk ot ArtU. ParticuUrr boru?ft?j. IMJiriiV KMMW ltk O AAA -W LKASB. FOR FIVE YEARS. TitB 't'Z.UUU. lower ftji.r. I ? II !?t %a I eeUar of I >ir i. -t i ri ? itoreo7 J- tu t r.'t Aiialjrlj (i, V. CLARK. IS Pet ri rtrul. ' \ TWO SiOHV ANI> ATTIC not' SB. WITH HA 5 F. *K?t to let. ? laquiM at 61 1'crry atract, frw-? oac to *1* I' M. A FURNISHED IIOT'SE ? TO R*!N'T FOR FOUR 1 J\ l.ioi.tha c? i longer time, on or befura thu l?t of il ?y ; l< v. furnished, with a 1 the modern ImprovemeuM. situ #(iM I etwaen Wiihiltti'D iqinri ?rd Fourteenth struct, i ci kr Filth avenue. Address Henry, Broadway Post O.uee. BROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET OR I.EASE-NO. 7o2 Broadway will l<e let or leased for three years, fr.> in April >r lit Slny Honse with m< derti improvement*? IS by to, lot 2A t y 100 met ? suitable for n privtw Iwdllnt ?r for li'llMi purposae. Inquire on the premiers, ur 8. Q. SMITH, 14 Fulton street. m BROADWAY STORE TO LET? ONE OF TIIE MOST ^.etira! le atorel in the streot, west Hide, between Canal ui.il \\ Lite streets. Apply at !fi>7 Broadway. BARBER'S SHOP TO LIT? FURNISHED, IV A DK simile location; possei siou immediately. Inquire at tl.e ofhee of the Clarendon Hotel. rOI'NTRV RESIDENCE TO LET ? SITUATED AT Parion. Conn., in one tf the most beaitliy loc ation* no t iue of the New Vcrk and * m liaven Ktilrjad, a hint t' ree miles fro in Slumlord, and wit1 in a lew ro U of the depot at I evkwood's stuti.i. Thu houcO is entirely now, 1-iv \ iu|i bei n Cfun j it tod lu.at tall, and contain* nine rooms, tuiii bed will ; 11 tl ie modera Improvements, cooking rang.", mar! le nmtitel*. .to. Fur farther p irliit.ar* apji' vjto Capt. H M. I.OCkW OOD. on the premise, ur tg lino. 6. St. John, No*. 17 and Itf Catherine slip. C10AL YARDTOLET.? HAS I1FK.N ESTABLISHED FOR ) uino ji.ar?, and is doing a good business. To any person v ho intends to commence the anal business it Is a <ood op portunity. Apply to the subscriber, in Sonth Sixth atraa*. nea,- Grove street, Jersey City. ANDREW ANDEK30N. Factory to lease or for sale- brick buildlnz, to by AO feet, two atorioa, unfailing water potter, twenty live acres oi land. and outbuildings; aitoated nt Monroe Works, ninety minute* from this city, a few yards frem the railroad depot. Good* can he aentbv railroad East, M eet, Worth or South. Dr. M. PRICK MOORE. 77 Warren (treet. IpURNISBED ROOMS TO LET? ON THE EUROPEAN 1 plan, at 770 Broadway. A splendid suit of four or tlve apartmcu t* communicating, with exclusive hath, well adapt ed lor a family who wish to live well, and aa it' in their own Loukq. The liouec i| .flrst-alasa. and has all tje modern iin rroveapaat*. l'lcaso apply from 1 till 2 o'elock P. M., when he room* can be teen. Furnished rooms to let-for six months or more, Without huard, to one or two single ^ontlemun; a lar^o. neatly furnished and very pleasant room, with a bcurooid, in a house occupied by a small private family. References given and required. Inquire at No. 3S Bund strict. Furnished room to let.-oneor two single ircutlemeu oan he accommodated with a large parlor and bedroom furnialied, hy calling at 117 Spring street, second block west of Broadway, in tha Immediate vicinity of the St. Nicholas, l'reacott, and Metropolitan Uotela. j N . 1L? Possession let of May. Furnished rooms to let? in broaow.yy, a! uv? Brmime street, suitable for *lngle ^entlomen, in a riM'f Ltn 1 If privati house The rooms coinmnuli ate. and iiavo pantrus, ras, A?? .ittachad. Apply at 5U- Broadway, near .ppobito the m NiahoUta HoiaL House and store on eighth avenue, near Twenty -fourth atreet. The atore in ah >ut 'JO by <?0 feet. To h tirrt n.to tenant improveiueuta will be made in tha front, to anit. The noose is three atorioa above the atore, built in a f.rst cla-? manner, with jraa, croton, baths, hot and cold, range, Ac. Apply on the premiaes. No. 260 Eighth avenue. House to lf.t or for sale? situated in clin ton street. South Brooklyn, one block from Hamilton avenue. The house i.i thrno-atory, basement tnrl sub-cellar, with all the modern improvements. For farther partiau lars. Inquire ot Mr. New niin, next door from the corner of Nelson and Clinton streets, or of L. Y. Martin, I7d Water a treet. I OPTS TO LET? FOUR NEW AND nEAUTrFUL J lefts to let. in Pearl street, in ur itc?ii.mnn. For infor mation apply to B. liLANCU ARD, iSii Pearl stroet. OFFICE AND LOFT TO (LET, CORNER OF WEST and Murray street*. Poaae.eion given immediately. Inquire of WAIT, W ELLS k CO.. Ill Murray stroet. OFFICES TO LET? ADJOINING THE 01 R ARD !l< u--a, and near the Hudson River Railroad depot; the meat centra! and business loeatinn in the i ity. Inquire of CAMPBELL A BROTHER, IZi Ca-iinbara street. OFFICES TO LET? TWO LARGE OFFICES, AIRY and well lighted, on the second floor, No. IV! Itroadway, now ocenpitil by t. e Association for the Lxhibition of the luductrj of All Nat t-ns, well ealeulatod for an insurance con: puny or a hanking house. Will be rente I for ono or men years. For turns, &c., apply to WM. O'BRIEN, S3 Wall street. OFFICE AND LOFTS TO LET.? A FRONT OFFICE, ou the fpani.il floor, and threo spacious and wolt lighted lotti hi the store 1<;1 Poarl, near Wall etroot. They are in ^ooJ order, a '.id will to let at a reasonable rent to a ?ood ti i. nut. Iui ulre of JOHN LAMB, at tho Custom House, or of Mr. Hodgson, at the Knickerbocker Insurance Com pany. 1 4 Waii street. PARK PLACE-STORE TO LET AT A VERY LOW rent. Two larse parlors* on the first floor, suitable for a utorc. Inquire of C. LE1GHTON, Id Turk place. Rooms to let? at mb pea hi, stuekt, with steam power, near Brotidway; also, two largo room*, fronting on Bruadway, suitable for mauutao'turinsjcwellers. uquiro at the office of the metallic cap manufactory, 566 Pearl street. SPLENDID SI MMER AND WINTER RE3IDENCE.-TO Kt, the lar^o house. s'uUe.and Tory large size highly cultivated garden of tho late Dr. lilod^ood, now occupied l>} Messrs. Jones A Brooke*, in Main street, near Bridge, > I ni-i ing, L. I. 1 he house will be thoroughly renovated and painted. It iii only forty minutes travel witu the now Flush. tnK Railroad, and one 1 our's journoy 1 y tto vmboat or stage Kent $4.'i0. Inquire of M. U. L1CHTEN 3TBIN, UO Bowery; Suites of rooms to let.? unfurnished apartments for small respectable families, in new and * upc i tor buildings, designed and built expressly for the mm tort and convenience of tho occupants. Water and (ink elotets. garbage and ashes slide* on oaoli floor, Tho halls, staircases and > loc^ts arc curpeteii ami lighted with k.h, and l.i jt cl>%n l v the proprietor. Bent moderate, Apply on the pretni* a. (?,(> \\ est Thirty seventh street, near Li^hth avenue, or to t Mi l H A. DUAKE, -M i-i ^ iit !? avenue. QTORB8 TO LET IN GREENWICH STREET.-THE O f tores '-1* Grecnwi. h street, between Barclay awl Venoy, ae t! c> now are, or vtiil l e n't red to suit tenant. For terms, apply tu C. 1IATK1N3, -12 Greenwich street. rro LOT? PART OF noU9E NO. X7 AVENUE C. IT i. will only he It (to a family without children. Apply, be tween 10 and 4 o'llook. on the premises, or to GEORGE EI.LlO'l'T, corn<r avenue C and Ninth street. TO LET? THE HOUSE NO. 7? FIFTn AVENUE THE former residence of Mr. Belmont, together with the stable cn Thirteenth street, if required, Possession of stable can only be |iiven on tho 1st of October next. Rout of house ! and stable $J. -CO per annum. Apply to A. BELMONT, No. 7t> Beaver street. TO LET? STORE NO. 29 BEEKMAN STREET, WITH or w ithont basement. Store and basement are each tfO feet deep, will lighted, front, rear and side. Inquire of JAMES CONN ER A SON S, 3U Bcekman street. TO LET? HOUSE NO. 1 UNION SQUARE, BROAD wsy, corner of Fourteenth street, (with the exception of imrli rs); will 1 e let entire or in suits of rooms. Apply to J. C. WATSON. 240 Broadway who will give a permit to view the 1 premises. Roferunees given and required. T0 1.I T? THE ELEGANT STORE NO. ?M BROADWAY, | 30 feet front bv 200 feet deep. This is one of the best lo cations in Broadway, being adjoining tho Metropolitan Hotel. Will be let to/etber or dlvidodluto two. Apply to j \\ illiam Hurry, Esq., 13 Wall street, or to J. Stouvesnsl, M>7 Broadway. I TO LET? ON STATEN ISLAND, ABOUT ONE MILE i from tlie Port Richmond ferry, a large and convenient j two story fran.o hence, in (;ood repair, with ten acre of ; land, barn, carriage, waton and other outhouses. The j grounds attached aro stocked with an abundance of the ; choicest fruit and shrubbery, a tine garden, Ac., and com manding a fine view of Nowark bay. Boats ply to and from the city every t we hours. Apply to Abraham P. Housman, rear the premises, or Frederic Grosbon. at Port Riohmond. Boats lea\ u the foot of Liberty street, New York. TO LET? THREE APARTMENTS; ONE OF THREE rooms on second floor and room in attic; two of two rooms each on third floors of houses Nos. 102 and 104 Canal street, corner of Wooster. Splendid location for business. Possession given Immediately- Referencos required. TO LET? AT THE NEW COLLINS HOTEL. PARLORS, suites and siagle rooms for families. This location is very picasant; it fronts the river on all sides, making it very healthful and airy for summer months. Terms moderate. Apply at the office, corner of Canal and West streets. TALI-MAN A MAl'ES, Proprietors. TO LET? FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY property. ? The two mansions, stables, and other build ings, Known as I.ewis Terrace, West Morrisania, N. Y., with in thirty minutes rid* by the Hurlm cars, and Ave minutes walk from the Melrose depot. The homos arc replete with every modern iirprovcm.Lt. Title indisputable. Will fco sold separate or togi t'icr. Apply to P. A 11. LhNt IS A BRO? 117 Broadway. TO I.F.T? THE ELEGANT NEW HOUSES NOS 9 AsM.ind place and A7 Greenwich avenue, with all tho modern improvements. Al.o.the corner itors, No. 1 Perry strict. Apply to E. BLOOM EB, 2('-< Broadway. TO LET-THE ELIGIBLE CORNER STORE 304 BROAD way. Can he altered to 100 feet deop if r ;tiiri"i. Abo, three largo lofts iu tiio upper part of the building, and a number of good offices. Apply to E. BLOOMEU, 2*V- Broad *?r TO LET? THE WHOLE OR PART OF AN UNFUR nishcd houre, with all the modem iuipr.noinents, iu a ploasant neighborhood. Gas. hot anil cold water through out tl c house. Inquire on the premises, No. 9 St. George's plSco, East Thirteenth street, near Second avenuo. TO LET-THE TWO STORY MODERN BUILT HOUSE .'>67 Brdomo street, tetween Broadway and the Bowery. Poi res -ion given May 1. Apply at 228 Grand struct, between the hours of 10 and 12 A. M. TO LET? A COTTAGE AT YONKERS, WITn THREE (. nrthn .iu aire of land, ahuiit i no mil" Mstk of r?il road station, on tho Albany post road. Apply to S. B. liCTCHINOS. SO John street, N. Y., or T. W.LUDLOW, Jon . at Yookcrs. TO LET- IN WATER STREET, BROOKLYN. NEAR Fulton ferry, a substantial four story brick building. 90 feet front. 4<? feet deep, with chimney, room, Ae.. for i team power in the roar. Apply to JAME3 McBRIDE, 102 Broad street, New York. TO LET? THE THREE STORY AN D BASEMENT brlok dwelling house, with Croton water, hath, gas, snd other modern Improvemi nts, situated at 124 Soeona street Apply to B. I. PF.NTZ, IAS Bowory, or on the premises, bn twoon tho hours of 12 sud 3 daily, when the house may be seen. TO LET? TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, A nANDSOME front and back room ? one or both, furuislo d or unfor nished ? on the second floor of house No. 7'W Greenwich street; an eligible looation. For further particulars apply as al ove. TO LET-THE THREE-STORY D WILLING nOUSF. No. 70 West Twenty first stroet, near Sixthavenuo. It is three moms deep, handsomely fininhed In modern style, with all the usual conveniences. Apply toll. HENDRICKS, M Ninth street or 77 Broad street. TO LET-HOUSES AT nOBOKEN, FROM *17.1 TO $VX). Also, parts of houses, from $120 to $27>V Apply at 27 Hudson street, New Yoek, from 1 to 2^, P. M., or corner of W ashlngton and First stroets, Hoboken, from ft to 10, A M , and to 7, P. M. JOHN M. BOARD. TO LET-A FARM OF FOURTEEN ACRES, BACK OF West floboken on Berjen H' iyht? two mii<-s west of U? ferry, with nne garden land, food nous*, barn, and rUrtv of frui. Possession immedlatolr. Apply on the {.remfcoe. te TH08. T. STORM, o( at U? Twtuty scvebtk etiKW rjBMAAi** WMiniUu TO I.ET? A P?ER ON THE NOHTlT KI vVxTnEXT adjoiniig tli# firry cstabli'l mint at tb? fvot offeounkaa itrc t and U.j? to Canal -ir>. t. Apply ?v JAMJEij PRICE livU< t -irut, l*v#r V*r<Al> mo i.r.T- the i iksT class house no. is state JL atieet, fronting un the Battery, containing tiirty riven rocnit, with nil tie modern improvement*, *ult?Mo tc r a 1 otel or a large louri ng h.uso. Apply on the prc:ui?e*. riH. LET-TEN COTTAGES, AT 77 A MONTH; ALSO A farinf, from iidc to tvreuty acres each, at Hyde Park do pvt. dirtctly on the L. n* Islaud liailroad, itvcntwn miU* (< no Lour'* ride) from llroolilyn. Apply at No. 3J iir ud way, np stairs. or at llyde Park depot. TO I.ET? THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE CHRISTIAN Trlpler, two itiie. south of Y'onkera village. For parii I cniars inquire on the premise*. TW I.ET? A LARGE STORE, WITH COMFORTABLE 1>\ trip: apartment* to a small family, in a good neigh I burbi(4, and on a l.uMnes:* thoroughfare; also, stock and i fixtures for sale bullosas; pacing lift) per corn. Satisfactory I reasons given for telling out; rent $30U; possession given any i timo before tbe lit of May. Apply at 2-Vi Ninth avenue, in tl.c dwelling. TO I.ET? TO A SMALL, QUIET FAMILY, THE SE 11 i d tl> or. with one or two altic room: and privilege of tin I at. i roon., of a ?oiiucl h?UfO in Amity str t a -ar Broadway. For further particular* a; ply to J. A. UIX.O.N, -'??'J liuu iu street, n c 1. r Spring. I'O LET? THOSE HANDSOME NEW FOUR STOilT nnd basement l.oures ou Thirty-third street liatwe u l.cxin^tun uud Third aveuues. containing xveuteen r>oin*, with gun uud water ?n ovary floor, bath, A<\ K^ut $7iK). P ,? Bcstioiiiitoi.ce. App yto E. It KINSU I M Ell, 31!> Fourth aienue, lrcin M to lu A. M. uud from 3 to 7 P. M. TO LET? THE MODERN BUILT FOUR STORY" AND bat-cuieut bouse 196 We*t Fifteenth street, uoar Eighth avenue; i-i. ti ? n rooms, bath, kitchen range, Inrge oeilar and yard, and every wav convenient and suitable for a ro sp?<tablo private fnmlly. Rent 0. Gas put in for $2.1 mora. TO LET? TO A GENTEEL FAMILY OF GROWN PER (on#, part of a three story house, consisting of t.ireo rooms on second tioor. with pantries; one on third floor. aud basement kitchen, with privilege of bath room. Apply at to West Twenty ninth street. rro I.ET? PART OF A HOUSE IN BROOKLYN, CO.V J. siitiug of lour rooms on second floor and front h.tse lu. ut, iu the upper part of Paeitk' street, to a small, genteel fsmily. Rent *17.V Inquire at lloyt street, second door north of Atlantic street. TO LET? PART OF HOUSE NO. 133 GREEN STREET, consisting of second floor and back basement, to a small family without children. Can be soon from 3 until 5 o'clock. TO LET- THE SECOND STORY' OF THE HOUSE NO. 47(1 Fourth street, near the Fifth avenue, oonsistiug of front and 1 nek room, with marble mantels, and throe bed rooms; also the third story, consisting of front and bauk rooms, with two bedrooms and cloaeta. Apply on the pro mise*. from 10 to 6 o'clock. TO LET ? TwO TnREE STORY HOUSES, HAND seiii'lv linisliod, with gas, bath* rooms, water closet*, ire., Noi. r2 nnd ,4 Greenwich avenue, opposite Bank street. Poise'-rion tiven before tirstofllay. ( an ho seen hetwueu IS and 3. Apply OB the premises, to CHARLES LEVI. TO I.ET? A TWO STORY FRAME nOUSE, OX 129TH street, between Fifth nud Sixth avenues. Rent Si'sl. For fi rtlier particulars, apply lo S. AI.BUltTIS, Jr., No. 7 Broad street. TO I.ET? A NEAT STORE, WITH DWELLING, 2S4 Greenwich street, west side, fourth house above Warren street. Its location for business (email or large) is tho first in the city. Inquire in the store. TO I.ET? THE WELL KNOWN BOARDING HOUSE. 375 Pearl street, containing twenty-one rooms, filled | with permanent boarders; the unexpired lease of thrjo years lease w ill le sold on moderate terms. House can be | acen from 2 till 5 o'clock. TO LET-TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY. THE front basement, (with u*e of extension baaenvnt tor washing,) with second floor and one room on third floor, in the modcru built honse 122 Harrow street, near Bleeeker Possesion given immediately, or 1st of May. Rent, $37S. TO LET-TO A SMALL FAMILY, THE SECOND atory and back basement of bouse No. 37 Ludlow struct. Apply at 190 East Broadwuy. TO LET FOR A RESTAURANT-THE BASEMENT OF the new l uilding No. 004 Broadway. It will havo tho I patronage of the upper part which is to he used as a first | class lodging bouse. References required. Apply at 62 i William street, tl ird story, front, in the law office. TO LET OR LEASE? THE TWO STORY BRICK FAC tory, 111 Wost Twenty-fourth street, between Sixth and ; Seventh avennep, with steam pawer, hydraulic press, brush ! mills, drying cylinder, presa paper, Iron press plates, to gather with other machinery suitable for drying and utlieu | dcring. or any other manufacturing business. Apply to M. WILSON, b3 William street, corner of Maidou lano, TO LET OR LEASE? A LARGE MANSION HOUSE, on Court street, iiraoklyn, with rooma and ground* | luitable for a garden, ieo cres in saloons, Ao. The ground is 107 by ir>4 feet. Otl.cr house* to lot in Brooklyn. Inquire I of S. P. TOWNSEND, 82 Naeeau street. TO LET OR LEASE? THE THREE STORY' AND BASE ment honse No. 91 East Seventeenth street, between Ir i ving plaee and Third avenue. For terms apply to CHARLES niLLSBURGH, 230 Water ?treet, or St. George Hotel, 844 Broadway. TO LET OR LEASE? A BRICK HOUSE, TWENTY room!*, large yard uud cellar, Croton water, marble nun t^)?; mid all t ewly p:ilntod; chcap rent ? $S50. Also, frame bene, twenty rooms, $400; various houses and lots for sale and to lease. Apply at PRICE'S land ollioe, No. 170 Thirty fourth street, near "Eighth avenue, or No. 127 Tbirty-flfth street, near Seventh avenue. TO LET OR LEASE? TWO HOUSES WITH STORES, four Ft* ii> h high, seventeen feet front by fortjr font deep, ou Seventh avenue near Twenty first street, Nos. 1G2 and l(iC. to good tensnts. They will be thoroughly repaired and paintco throughout, ltont, $500. Apply to Major THOMP SON, 27 Wooster street. TO LET, OR LEASE FOR SALE? TnF. DESIRABLE building 813 Broadway. Inquire of S. C. HERRING, safe depot, Green Block, Water stroct, between Pine and Depcyster street*. TO LEASE? FOR A TERM OF Y'EARS, TWO LOTS OF ground on louth side of Twenty-tiftli atreet, 225 faot w esterly of the Sixth avenue. The looation is good for work shops, or would be a tine placefor the livery (table busineaa. For term*, apply to E. T. FANNING, 24 Bayard atreet. TO RENT? TO A PERMANENT RESIDENT, TWO first clan *tono and brick house* at New Brighton, St&ten Island, replete with every eonvenlenoe of water w<rks, dnmb waiter, speaking trumpets, atablc* and eoaeh h( nro, garden ground, Ao., commanding a moat axtensive view, surrounded by fine wood*, and within five minute* walk of the ferry. Apply to CHAS. K. HAMILTON, No. 74 Beaver street. TO RENT NEAR BROADWAY? PART OF HOUSE NO. 433 Broome street, only two door* east of Broadway; a front basement, an excellent looation for a physician; also, tho whole of the aecond floor, suitable for a tailor or any other similar bualnos*. Gas and hot and cold water through out the bouse. Apply to Mme. ROULLIER-AUGIER, 585 Broadway. TO DRUGGISTS.? TO LET, IN A FINE LOCALITY, A neatly fitted and well atocked drug (tore; or a competent person, with some capital, would be taken as partner. For particular* addr< ?s, for one week. Dr. V. White, Broadway j Port Office. N. B. ? Also, a competent drug olerk wanted. Address, with reference, as above. H1BCBLLAHKUUS. COUNTRY MILK.? WANTED, FROM TWENTY TO thirty gallons of pare country milk, on the tint of April, to l>e delivered at the South Ferry. Brooklyn, at | 4 111 the morning, and 2 in the afternoon. Address A. lii raid office, stating terms, location, Ac. Butter and eggs i can bt taken likewise. CURE OF CORNS-BY MADAME BERNARD, NO. W Bowery, east aide, between Broome and Dclanry atreeti. Madame B. respectfully informs the publio that ahe has re duced her price, in order to enable every one to be free from pain, and feels confident in promising that ahe will remove corns, bunions, naila grown in the tleBh, Ae. .without causing the leaat pain or inconvenience. Persona can be attended to nt home, or at Madame B.'a residence, from 2 until ti o'clock P. M. FOR \2% CENTS YOU CAN PURCHASE A TRANS parent strengthening plaater spread on Cantos flannel. It ii pliable, elastic, adhesive, and prompt la relieving pain. It can be worn on the iolnte ? ia particularly adapted t? p . in in the Jointa, weak lungs, Ac. Physicians of the highest repute recommend them. Dr. R. B. NEWMAN, Proprietor, 303 Hudson atreet, New York, and for sale by druggists ge ?erally. Gold leaf and dentists- gold foil.? the first premium waa awarded to the undersigned, for the best gold leaf and dentists' foil, by the American Institute for 18flX Cold and silver leaf at the lowest cash prices. Dentists' foil, superior quality. $2/> per ounoe. J. L. WAUGH, 112 Franklin atreet. '?TYONOR AM) FAME FROM NO CONDITION RISE," TI So says the roet ? but the puetlies, lor ttiis condition is annexed to fame? Merit in tho o nlio merits bunors claim, LYON'S piinrdera lamed throughout the land. Our world's lair's medal glitters in iiU hand, lint infamy ami thaiue a the doom most moot For tb(?e who sell n poisonous counterfeit. I yon ? magnetic powder und pill# far in. oots and vermin nre extensh ely counterfeited. Tho imitations are not only worthies.. hut dar.-erous. Look to the lahols. See that tbey sre sinned "Ii. Lyon." Central depot, 424 Broadway, ana f3 Dock street, Philadelphia. I J SI NO DOCTOR, NOR AM I A PROFESSOR, I'M OLD .Mr. Lira ham. who has an ongueut that will force the Whiskers *er moustaches to grow strong and thick in six wicki . and nont itaiu cr injur u the skin. U is (1 per hottle, K. G.|GRAHAM. lfl Ann street; Zeil-er, No. 44 South Third struct, Philadelphia'. Spalding, 27 Trcuiout row, Boston. IEECHES I LEECHES! '?TWENTY THOUSAND J leeches arrived, iu prinio order, per sto^mer Europa. (or rale I y J. F. CilEtV A CO., i<0 Maidon lane. PHOTOGRAPHIC, ELECTROTYPE. DAGUERREO type, pyrotechnic, Dentixt's, papor stainera', anil card manufacturers' materials icyanide potosium, gallic and pyro gallic, and acetic, and fluoric acids; caustic baryta, "and potasa, hysulphuret of carhnn; iodine, bromino, chloride, and salts gold, distilled quicksilver, rouge: gildlu; dissolia rent, adcesho co'.STs, platina, cadmium, oxides of eahalt, uranium and manguneso, nitrates of st.-ontia and baryta; Maiden lane. PAINT ? FRENCH WHITE ZINC AND CHROME green, ground in oil.? T. Rons, importer, has Just re eiived from Purls and oilers for sale at the lowest pri. es the above artieKs, also colors and articles for artificial flower makers, carmine, pink Ac. Orders received at 12Gold stre.'t. Reflating.? old ware reflated equal to new. and warranted, vis., ? apoon-i. torss. castors, stair roda. traya, Ac. Apply at 212 Centre street, near Grand, or offlcc No. 2. up stairs, at lft John street. SHOW CASES. -HOFFMAN A FEKFSH'S SHOW CASE wwrcroom. No. .">7 Bowery, near Walker atreet. Cases made in every style ? silver piaied, brass, rosewood, ma hogany, Ac. ft. II ? Old eaaes taken in exchange. Spectacles, good and cheap, accurately adjusted to vision, and eichaiVod free. If not satisfac tory, by Professor FRANKS, Optician by diploma to the New Yot/ Eye Hospital, aud spectacle maker to the Eye Infirm ary, No. 2 l'ark row, opposite the Astor House, and at S3 Bowery. TO BUILDERS AND SHIPPERS.? N. WHEATOWj^f Canal street, wholesale and retail dealer in 4or , rashes, blinds. Ac, has on hand in his warerooms a I at., assortment of the above articles, manufactured of the bese Inmhcr, and kiln dri'-d; Inside and ontsido shatters, shutter Winds Gothic er-t clrewar rathes. pane' r crk, M-, ? 1 descriptions, made to order at the shortest aotlea and la i the beet manner. Wiadow glass, and a general aj?eria?e?t [ cf builder's hardware, eokstanlly on hand, aad for sale at the lowest price*. jSUAI llltlu AJiU LOliUlJfli * WTLOW LADY, OOCGPYINO A RES PICT ABLB J\ ?? ?! ? mm ii!or> h- ?e In * good neighborhood, ten i- fllilij wilk from . Ither Ilun iUoi. or SontU ferriee, wish*# u ?Mu. ft ?<?? rcn<t*ct?lle i oaiders, who would Ind In bee ? r _ tLr i' firtJ of * homo. Apply at No. 4 Butler etreet, fc\ ntl. Brooklyn. _________ ArAIIT.V NTS TO I BT it A PRIVATE FAMILY, with or without Loard, <it!>er furnished or uufaraisu ed. Arply ut 15 Charts lirtu ?, Warren place. A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE ACCOM D.od&tcd ? iit Voard in a private faml'v. at Brooklvn, within t?n rentes walk of tlic Fulton and Wall street far. SS'J't'r'r particulars given ou applying to N. Dougherty, K'l ?> ?Ur street. ? APARTMENTS, WITH BOARD-WEST OF AND NIA1C Broadway? t'onsisti*,- of suites of Room*, suitable for i - fit! em* n ana their vivea, in a tirst class house. furnished with metfern conveniences. Apply at tfl Prince street. Board.? two single gentlemen can be ac? com it odatcd, siter the 1st of May. with furnished rouin, w ith 1 ri nl.fa. t and tea, in a small private family, up towa* Inquire at or address No. 71*2 Washington street. Board. ? a young man wishes a single room, with hoard; situation not above Chambers atreet. 1'ieaso acidrcea J. F. L.. Herald offioe, stutiu* terms. Board.? comfortably furnished second story rooms to ict. vith or without fail or partial h >ard. iu .1 I rivate house, *lth the modern iuiproveaiante, in Lam Twenty ilxth street, near Lexlu'-ton avenuu. Terma mode rate. Reference* required. Ad'trcss E S., box Jo3 Posit Office. _ _____ Board.-a suite of rooms, with all thb me l< ru Improvements, at '.17 t" int m plaw, for a gentle* man and 1 i> win, Also, a room for sin&lo gentlemen. Wilf net move in May. Board near st. jonvs park.-the widow of a < lergynan. having; leased a tirst class heave, with modern iir.prov - m<nt?, from ilrst ef May next, ean then ae? O' muiodnte a tc-w select hourderi. Rooms fnrniihed oruu furnished. with partial board, to gentlemen or genilemo, oj; tl fir wives. Ti e comforta oi home guaranteed. Adiires# box I ?c Pwl Office. Board in Brooklyn.- a gentleman ani? wife run te accommodated with oue or two unfurnlahedt front room*, with pantries and pas; also rooms for one or two tingle gentlemen. House within tire minutes walk o t South ami Montague fcrricj. Inquire at 72 State street, cori.er oi Itenry. Boakd wanted? by a pions respectabls lady, in a private family; where there aro but a few* other henroers. She will fvrni?h her apartment*. Location In m Tl irt> enth street down town, anil near Broadway, of on un avenue with a railroad. Address O. P., H raid office, Board wanted? by a young man, in a prn \ !.te i::u il.v in Brooklyn, within from Ave to tiTte n minutes viaiu ef Fulton ferry. Please address II. C. H. box 1,2?) New York I'obt Otllcu, giving location and terma* Board wanted in the vicinity op broad way and Houston street, for a rentleman, wife aa< two children, n;'ed lft and 11. Two or threo good rooms will bo required. Address 79 H irani..nd stroet, (postpaid.) at.?t> lug location, rooms, Ac., with real name. Terms from $99 to $7'>. BOARDING.-A HANDSOMELY FURNTSnED par* lor and bedroom, an the aeoond floor will be let, witta board, to a centlcman and wife, without children, in a flrt% class nouse. ah. u7 Ninth at reat, near i lftli avonue. Boarding -one or two young men desirous of obtaining tho cnniforts of a home in a Drivate family, can be accommodated by calling at 430 Houston street, n?a( tho U?wery. Boarding.? two or tiirer single gentlemej* and a gentleman and his wife, can be accommodated with rood l oard and pleasant rooms; also, one er two day boarders. Terms reasonable. Applv atNt Thompson street ? near Spring btrcot. Boarding ? good furnished rooms to rent, with or without breakfast: large room, suited for two friends, or tingle bodrooms. House lighted with gas, ami 1 aib room free ior occnpunts. Apply to Mrs. MEDHURSTa Ml Houston street. Boardinc? to Let, with board, pleasant rooms and bedrooms, suitable for aentlemen and their wlv<'S, or singlo gentlemen, at 217 Clinton street, coruer of Madison street. No moving tirst of May. Referonocs ex? changed. Boarding.? a widow lady occupying a, honse. pleanantly located, near St. John's park, hav* ing gas and baths, w onld liku to rent one sr two rooms, for airbed or nufurulshed, to a gentluman and lady, with ofi w ithont board. Address Mixer, Broadway Post Olftco, oj; Herald cthco. Handsomely furnished rooms to let at sr Howard atreet, near Broadway, with or without board, to bingle goutlemen, or geutluuiou and thuir wives. Bath4 and gas. Not to move on tir.;t of May. oboken.? board in a private family? onb suite of rooms for a gentleman and wife, and room* foe . H _ two singh' gentlemen. Uou.ie strictly tirst clasa and rrpleta with all the modern improvements, one block fram the ferry, l.t Hudson terrace. No one need apply but thoso who ara w illing to pay liberally for tho beat acceoimodationi and( can furnish the best reference. IN BROOKLYN, NEAR TO SOUTH AND MONTAGU? ferries, rooms to let, to gentlemen, furnishod or nnfur* nisl.ed, with or without breakfast. Inquire at No. 116Stat9 street, between Court and Clinton street!. 7>RIVATE BOARD IN BROOKLYN-FIRST CLASS X house, tl reo blocks .'rom At lantio and Wail street fer ric !?. An English lady, having oncued a new house wittx modern impioveuients, wishes a lew genteel persons to fill vncancles in her house. References given and required* Apply at2&! nicks street. SINGLE GENTLEMEN OR GENTLEMEN AND THEIK wives, nill Lud pleasant rooms, with <ood board, at moderate j rices, by eppl; in/ at .Hi Kn t Broadway. Do nob movo on the 1st of May. References required. Honse con tains gas. TWO Olf THREE TLEASANT WILL FURNISHED rooms to let. In a small private family, to gentlemen, with 1 real-fart and tea served if desired; also, a pleasant basement, for a pi ysician's office. Apply at 627 Honst >a ctreet, west of and in the vicinity of Broaaway. References required. TWO OR THREE ROOMS T(J I.ET-TO A SMALL FAM ily: cr two single gentlemen can be accommodated witlt ! urn it lif il or unfurnished rooms, at 124 Orchard street. Good efcrences required. TWO DFSIRABLE UNFURNISHED, AND ONE FUR nifheil, ro< ms, in the vicinity of Fourteenth street and Sixth avenue, to let. with full or partial board, to gentlemen and wives or inslc -cntletiev. iu n private fnmilv. No ot''?c loirders. A>l rn convonicnccs rcnuired for oomfort. Address L., Pout Olhce. References exchanged. TO I.ET TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN-A 11ANDSOMB front and lack room, one or both, furnished or unfur nished. on the second floor of house 73U Greenwich street* an eligible location. Fur further particulars apply aa above ] WANTED? BOARD, BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, and two rmall children, in a family where there ar* no othe^ or but few boarders, and where the comforts ef ? home can be obtained and a moderate price expected. A room end bedroom adjoining will be required. Address, stating terms, location, See., H. C., Herald offloe. LOST AND FOUND. Found-in Brooklyn, on the uvth instant. a Iftiye Newfoundland dog. Inquire at the Boll'* Heact Hotel, junction uf Flatbush road ?n?l Atlantic avenue. Brooklyn. WILLIAM BENNET, Lost-barrels of turpentine, cm. p .">? a, suitable reward will be paid for tbe recovery of barrels of turpentine, marked M. P.," loit by the (inking of th? lighter Aiida in tbe East river, near Fulton fefry ?lip, yes terday (Friday) morning, on appUoation at MitohiU'a wharf, foot of Jay (treat, Brooklyn. LOST-ON FRIDAY, THE 17TH INST., IN BROAD*, way, a portmonnaie, containing three or fonr dollar*; aire a hreaatpin, with hair enclosed, and an enamelled ring, with likencaa. Any peraon finding the name will be liberally rewarded) y returning it to M. Iiiggina, 137 Chatham atreet. LOST-ON THE 7TH INSTANT, A CHICK FOB $G5, drawn l y Plana A I.imont, to the order of P. H. Stan ton, together with about $42 in bills. Whoever will return the above to E. FiaLer, 118 Bleecker itreet, will receiva a liberal reward. Lost.? supposed to be stolen, a cream col ored horse, about 15)? hand* high, with wagon, painted brown, trimmed with leather, the harness Is silver mount ed Any person returning the same to Cooper's Liver* Stables, lift. Charles street, will be liberally rewarded. LOST? YESTERDAY MORNING, EITHER IN GET ting into a carriage in East Broadway, or in stepping from It to enter Dr. Cnapln'a Chnroh, in Broadway, a dia mond ring, set In a cluster. The Under will bo anltably ro? warded, snd receive the thanks of the owner, bj returning it to 2!>H East Broadway. 0 MILLLVERY AND DRESSMAKING. Madame malherbe begs LEAV?~TO~iNfOBii the ladles tbat ahe will open Paris millinery oa Tburrday, March 23, at 4fW Broadway. PES I NO OF PARIS MADE SPRINO AND 8UMM1K mantiUae. Monday, March 20. 1. T. STK WART A CO., Broadway. P~ARI8~ inLLIN ERY* ? M A DAME FERRKRO, N0.~~ Great Jones atreet, will open spring millinery oa Tuef day next, March 21st. PARIS MILLINERY-MA DAVE hTeFflISSETWI Broadway, will open Spring millinery on l'ueaday next, March 21. PARIS MILLINERY ? WILL OPEN, ON THURSDAY, the :Cd March, a splendid afeornncat of new styles or t ilk, crarc, I ethcrn, straw, lawn, ajid fancy bonnets. Dl N SHORE A BROW N, 443 BlMdvlj, up stain. SPRINO MILI.I> EKY. ? MRS. DAYIDSON, MI CANAI. > trcet, cc rncv t f l.uight, w ill oi'on Paris aprlag milliuory i n Thursday nc:.t, Maich -I. TIIK BALI. SKA SON. Henry clay i.odue festi f al.? the festival which waa elven by this Indre on Thursday, the 9th Instant, hav ing proved unsntlaractory to thoae who honored tltcro wiih their rom pan y, and aa the principal cause of diaaatlf faction w?i the srrati .".-meat, quantity, quality and atyle oi the supper. the committee have decided to give an Invitation hal . at the A poll > lluoms, on Monday evening, Marrh 2<>. nnd those who parohaaed tickets for the provioa* festival will be entitled to ono on the present oooaaloa, fro* of charge. PiUIVTINO I VK. Printing ink.? john g. lightbody is con ttaatly manufacturing, and kae always oa hand, every deacripti. n of printing Ink. fr^m tbe tlnoat black and oolorea to newa ink, which ha warrants equal to any ev?r mannfao tnred, and at as low prices as can bo sold by any regu lar manufacturer. Orders fore arded, by steamboat or rail road. to any part of tho country, by addressing a nolo to m? at No. 3* B?*e street. N. B.? This paper is printed with my news ink; alio a frcst many other newspaper* In this city. Philadelphia loston, Baltimore, Now Orleans, and other cities and town* in tho il nltod States. WQ* CLOTHING, AC. CART OIF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT ed.? Ladles and gentlemon baring any of the above arti eloo to dispose or. ean receive s fair cash prieo for the sam? by sending per post or at bis realdenee, No. 13 Elm rtroet. Ladles attended to by Mrs. Dusaeidorp. l! m. DUSSELDORP. Cast-off ci,othino-*2,ooo worth wanted.*" The highest cash prleo will be liberally given, in oarrofe. money, for large or small lota of good left off clothing ?f e? or* description. Address throagb post, or eall oa JrAMU MORON EY, at bis second band ito(?, No. il Orange atrtej near Chatham. c TFCTA T "notice TO GENTS ?NOW IS THE TIM* K? to look an yonr spring and rammer clothing, tfenit them to that old established place. AA3 Pearl street, nea* Broadway, where yon ean get thorn properly cleaned, 4y?l altered and rcpaixed. A. C0BTI880B, 951 fearl (tt*fV