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A action notkc ? Tbt attention of tike pab km m taiWd to the uUniiiO sale ef nil tbe property Unloog tag to Cactle Garden, by HAMUEI. OSGOOD. Auctioneer, M oaday, at 10J* o'clock, consisting of sofas, chairs, wHtH, iron tables, gas fixture*, chandeliers, Ar ; alto, tbc vfccle of the theatrical property, such an scenery, dro?m??, auk, musical instrcmuu t?, Ac The "whole of whiob ta to to positively cold without an; reservation. and in well wor ??! of the attention of these engaged in pntlic busiuosc. To Thote In Want of Printing.? OMee of the "Original" TtlkN Pim, M Nassau street. Card., circular!, billheads. labelc, Ai- . printed at very low pru ?.?, aad at short active. GORDON'S N Nassau atr'.ot. Watehea,? David Rait, Importer, .181 Broad, war, np stain, uflcra for sale at tbc lowest importer s prices, catcher of tbc I eat English, Vroncb and Sum* makers, in ciagle. hunting and mapic ca?ea, with duplex, cbronouieu r, anchor, lever, cylinder and vortical escapement. DAV ID RAIT, 381 Broadway. A Cud^? Spring Clothlng^Noiv ready, on extensive asacrtiaent ?f entirely new and well-made clotb Ita adapted to tbe ceasou, out and trimmed in the boat Hja, and will be cold at the lowest posnble priocc. N.B.? ?AH article* guaranteed to be exactly ac represented. EDWARD T. HACKETT, Clotbiag Emporium, IOC Fnlton street. Removal Pml til & Loanibary would re. jgwetfully inform their friends and tbe public that they ?are changed their business location, late No. Mil Pearl atnet, to No. 406 Broadway, (one door below Grand street ) tt?y are now prepared to exhibit their new spring styles, MB listing of mosaie, velvet, tapestry, Brussels, thru* plv Mi Ingrain carpeting., English ana American flour oil ?Al, and all other goods pertaining to the trade. There are two Envelope*, one by Nature, the ether by art, whioh tit all who wear them, vis. : the skin and Oraeo'c sbirtc. GREEN, however, has this advantage over aature. that his shirts never show a wrinkle, while tbe .kin does after a certain age. No. 1 Astor llonce, ?ood.nin.tbc sold lt any prioe t0 'Cal"e "? The* Ladle* t Kxtraordloary Bargain*? In Fresh fashionable emlreidericB, lineu handkerchief., Ac., at the new establishment, lately opened at A73 Broadway. The ?tore 10 let , tixtnros, and two years lease forsale ; tho most ventral location In tbe eity, directly opposite tho Metropo litan Hotel. Miaw Good*. ? We have now In Store and Mr* constant) V finishing one ol tbe largest stocks of men., ?oj'c, and children's straw bat., and ladle.' and misses t.on Mflp ever 0 Bored in thi. city, comprising every variety and Mt We beg alio to state that every article offered i. (Mil; oar own maanfaetnrc, enabling ns to name low price. Hi giving facilities for tbe conitant issne of new style., s* batters in the eity and country wonld find it to their ?lll?>C|> to call Bonnets cold only by the case. A. LELAND A CO.. 171 Pearl street. Window Shade Manufacturer*? Lace Car tain., ccrnites, Ac.? KELTY A FERGUSON are the mo.t ?ntencive window shade manufacturers in tho Statea, and t*>y have at their warorooms, Noa. 289U Broadway and 54 Beadc street, an immense stock, which they are offering at a very small advance on tbc cost of manufacturing. Also a lMW stock of late curtains, gilt < omiees, damaik, Ac , call bag off at auction prices. All kind, of shades made to order. A ebciee lot of gold border shades on band for city trado, tkwp. A Great Chance for Sewing Women.? To tsMoresses, shoe and gaiter fitters, shirtmakers, and sewing nomcii generally. All persons wlio are capable of procuring good wosfc, and who wibh to obtain the advantages of the Mat sewing macbino in use, and to pay for the Haine by tbe profile of tbe machine, can make an arrangement by wnieb, retaining for their support the full amount of their present earnings, they tan, in a short time, beoomo the owner of a sewing machine. Application may be mado to tbe clerk, in tbe office of I. M. B1NGER A CO., No. 323 Broadway. Sewing Machines? Using a waxed thread nitable for heavy boot and shoe work, harness making, Ac.? Manufacturers of tbe above kinds of work are informed that Singer's king]* threaded machines have been adapted' to pi r form their work in the most perfect manner. There is aol and never Las been any eontroversy about tbe right to use tbese machines. I. M. SINGER A CO. 323 Broadway. "The Finest Cocktail I ever Drank In my Kf?," sniri a friendtff purs, the other day, "wss made from Charles' London Cordial Gin " No need of a Maine liquor law if you drink that, as it don't intoxicate, and it a tt-o ?tost delicious tonic I ever met with. For eale by all grocers, at all rcspeetablo saloons, and wholesale by the sole im porter nod proprietor, EDMUND C. CHARLES, No. 7 Park place. Defiance Salamander Safcs? Robert H. S A TRICE is tbe sole manufacturer in the United States of ie above celebrated safes, and F. C. Gofflin's impenetrable defiance locks and croea bars, tbe best aafea and locks com ?in the world. Depot No. 192 Pearl atreet, one door r Maiden lane, formerly 00 John street. Batchelor's Hair Dye !? still the Lttdlitg astiele, by all acknowledged to be the best dye extant tor perfectly coloring the hair tbe moment it ia applied. Tens S* thousands in all parts of the world proolaim it tbe only ??liable dye known. Sold at BATCHELOil'S, 233 Broadway Tom Ilyer versus Nebraska Bill! Also versus the falling ont of hair.? BARKER'S toniqno, a cer tain, greaseless restorative. Groat conquest. Price 26 cents. Headquarter*, 439 Broadway? BARKER'S. Removal? Dr. Wheeler, Oculist, has Re. meved bin office for the treatment of diseases of tbe Eye, to dH6 Broadway. Entrance to hi* office is in Broadway and Broome street. Office hoars, 11 A. Id , to 4 P. M. Films, ?pecks, and chronic inflammation of the eyelids, however leag standing, completely etticd. Artificial eyes inserted. A Professional Experience of Thirty Years baa proved that Dr. If aClintoek'u Pectoral Syrup ia tlis aaoet effectual and pleasant remedy ever used for oou;h, tickling of the throat, sense of tightness in the throat ami ebsit, spitting of blood, difficulty of broathlng, hoarseness esloas of voice, hectic fever, ni^ht sweats, and all other symptoms of bronchitis or disease of the pulmonary orgaun. rihell per pint bottle. Sold by the principal ai.iggist and by A. CUSHUAN A CO., 122 Fulton street, np stairs, solo proprietor* of Dr. McCiintock's celebrated /amity aaediciaca. Caution to C<jnntry Druggists and Others? ?aving ascertained that large quantities of deleterious traab, purporting to be Dr. Morse's invigorating cordial, have been manufactured in this city with a view to deceive eonn try dealer* and the public, I deem it a duty I owe to t he thousands who use the gennine artiolo, as well as to too re futation of the most popalar modicine wliloh has appeared ??ring the present age. to denounce and expose this cruel ??position upon the siok and sutVeriag. When it ia con sidered tbat the sales of tho bona tide Dr. Morse'* invigor ating eerdial are from MXi to l.AGOdosen per month, And th;tt the feeble, tbe debilitated, the intirm? delicate female and one whose nervous systems are preternaturally senal . ?are resorting to it in every town and city in tho Union, the extent of the injury that wonld bo intliotod by the sub stitution of any eonsiderable quantity of kthe poisonous imitations for the health giving, life prolonging cordial of Sr. Morse may perhaps be appreciated. I alone posaess the formula for the true article, and by me alono ean it be pre lt became mise at a heavy coat; and not being dia posed to be cheated by impostors, or to see the public wronged ia the matter, I will prosecute to the fall extent of the law all who oonntcrfelt tbe niedlciue. Tbe genome cor dial bears my nam* on the cork, and embossed on the side of ?aeh bottle, accompanied by a promissory note for fivo mills, With my autograph signature. To counterfeit said note Is a forgery. Let thepublio look to these verifications before i they purchase. The cordial is put up highly concentrated, la pint bottles. Price three dollars por bottle, two for five dollars, six for twelve dollars. C. H. RING, proprietor, W Broadway, New York. Sold by druggists throughout the United States, Canada, and West ' Rheumatism, Serofnla, Gout, Cancer, Ate. ? HYATT'S life baleartn, as attested by a thousand desperate ?ssee, which have appeared in the Herald, Sun, and other papers, is the great reliable purifier. Among the latest eases St king's evil is that of William Housel, 12 Willet street, ?hc suffered by a deep and loathsome scrofulous ulcer nnder (he left ear, the swelling from which covered the neok. Mr. H. Gardner, as sworn hefore Mayor Westervelt, June 30, 1 413. was cured in osemonth of a terrible cancer that had existed twelve years, and destroyed his nose. In rheumatism, gout, neuralgia, Sc., tho casea of tbe lion. J. V. D. Fowler, 188 Stanton street, and Mr. IV Rice, ?S2 Grove street, stsud forth snsens the laoit astounding care* ever effected. They were completely crippled. Ton who are afflicted, go visit those person*. 7$ cent* per bottle. Principal dopot, 246 Grand Bcwly Discovered Medicated Inhalation for Diseased Lung*. Dr. Curtis's Hygeana 1* producing an en tire revolution in tbe treatment or all lung complaint*. Ac coants are daily received of cases of cures of asthma*, bron ehiti*, and consumption, heretofore considered hopeless, from clergymen, postmasters, and other persons of the high est respectability. Sales here have reached over two hun dred packages a day, altbongb it ic only three months since It vac Brit advertised. It is the most wonderful dis covery in medicine ever made by man It gives imme diate relief. Hygeana in Maine.? J. II. Gaubert, post vaster of Richmond, Me., writes us: ? "The Hygeana is doing wsaders here. My sister has bat a distressing cough, with peat difficulty of breathing, for years. She wore the inhaler sad took the ensrry syrup bat a few days before she was re lieved, and now. after one month'* use of it, ber cough is well. Dr. Curtis's new system of inhalation must produce aa entire revolution in tbe treatment of diseaees of the luags. There is no mistake, it is truly a wonderful die ?oecry." Hygeana for tale at BOYD A PAUL'S, No. 40 Certlandt street; C. H. Ring, corner of John street and Bteapway, New York; and Mrs. Hayes, 173 Fulton street, aad 146 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. Hyatt's Life Balsam ?Rheumatism In Its Kcst painful forms, also scrofula, old ulcers, and the worst eases of diseases of tbe blood, great debility, liver com plaint, kidneys, incipient consumption. Ac., arc most cer tainly tured by this great purifier. Principal depot, No. 211 Grand street. Seventy-five cents per bottle. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERT DAY. PERSONAL. INFORMATION WANTED? OF CAROLINE CANTLE, ef Bristol, England, from whence she sailed in tbe bark Tfcrquin to New Orleans, and trom thence the vessel waa to proceed to New York. Any information of her would be thankfully received. Letter* should be sddressed to WM. LAWRENCE, Hartford, Conn. IF THE YOUNG LADY, DRESSED IN BLACK, WHO in company with her parents, little brother and sister, rede down in a Fulton avenae stage, and crossed tho Fulton ferrv to New York, on Thursday night, 30th ult., at about ten o'clock, will address a aote to Hollander, Herald office, she will bear of something which may be of great importance to ber THE GENTLEMAN WHO MADF. INQUIRY rORAU guitns Johnson last Thursday, on hoard tbe Sir Robert Peel, f rem London, is requested to make inquiry at Mr. Kennedy'*, #4 Willet atreet, Ea?t river. THE LECTURE SKA SOW. _ LECTURE WILL BE DELIVERED BY REV DR. J\. Manaban, this (Suuday) evening. April 2, at 7>j o'clock, in 8t Mary'* Church, Grand street. Siibjoct? " je roe* Urn and Rome, or the Holy Places od the Old ami of the New Law"? for the benefit of St. Mary's parochial schools. Tickets 26 cents, to be had at the door. SPIRITUALISM, FREE LECTURES AND DJSCL'S aion.? Professor Owen will leeturo this day (Sunday), at tbrceo'cli ck P. M , at Acadcmy Hall (Pcrham s.) ikjj I'road way I. I. Icgalls, Esq . will Icct nre nt hair past seven Olotk P M Neatsfreo Discussion invited. S piritualisti) and t.tbtrs art invited to take a part. im TRADES, AC, T>R Ab8 CASTERS -TWO COMPETENT HANDS. WHO ! _IJ thoroughly understand chandelier castings, ? an bud , st?ai,y i mplcyment and tht I est of wa,-es, I y atplyiuf at tbo gn* fixture aiui>u'R< tcry of Jas G. Me Oct, I 'laud >21 Prince street, _______________________ WANTkD? A FIRST RATF. M E< II A N IC. 1 O W H A P I topper w. re either with silk or eotton. Afilyto Mr. K. Matiart, to Di>ane street, near Broadway, ui mmuu. AS AIL THE CLAIMS AGAINST **. AND MRS. Sbangbbe and inf&tit Frbdriok have been amicably ad jurted, they lave resolved to meet their friond* at No. 2 Dey street, tins daj who will eicort them to ' Bab's" ship Jsrd, where thev will listen to a urmnn by the Kev. Dr. [ineamfi. Kubjoct? George Loosing bii Threat l.atcb ACARD.-1N GRATITUDE TO PR. DON JOSE AN 4ree 1'iedra a Spanish medical surgeon for having ea> b<3 my life in the terrible disea 0 of which he cured me, attending >10 gratuitously during it? every action, having humanity had the relief of the afilictod ad an otiect, proven a telle ai.d disinterested heart ? my words, though feeble and oefcivnt, are ttrcng enough to proclaim to the world that 1 owe the lif* 1 new enjoy, tirst 10 (iod, then to the ge neronty ami skill of that savant, cf that benefactor of humanity, whom the Almighty tent to thie world lor the relief ef the affix ted. 1 Lad teen suffering for a Ion* time from a terrible aneurism, fi rmed on my left hip, and ar I wax d?eti tute of means, my situation became boi>elesb in the opinion ef several physhiaus, who are. nevertheless, Considered as good surgeons. 1 am now, however, entirely restored t > my health, ai.d thoroughly cured of that grave di ease, which benefit 1 rwe to (be delicate operation of the arterial lija ture, which Dr Piedra performed on me with celerity and ?kill, and in order to show him that my htart is gratelui, and as a feeble expression of my gratitude, I tliank him w>tt heartily, m this public mauner; and my thanks extend alio to the other three physicians who have been kind enough to accompany him ana auslst him in his very ditlicalt opera ticn on roc. Aside from my personal gratitude. the good of humanity require* that facts of this kind should receive all publicity. PATRICK. NOW EGA L. Birthday or iienrv clay.-ninth annual festival of the Clay Festival Association, at the Metro politan Hotel, April 12, It-M. Members can obtain tickets of W. R. London, the agent, or ef the undersigned, at his office, corner of Bcwcry and Broome street, under the Bowery Bank. JAS. L. BKRIilKN Secretary. Lamp manufacturers and otBers are re qnested to present, for the inspection and consideration of the Committee on Lamps and Gas of the Board of Coun oilinen, the most practicable and feasible lamp to be need in lighting tho wharves and piers; also the probable cost of the same, with all the appurtenances to make the same com plete. All communications to be directed to the Committee on Lamps and Gas, No. 5 City Hall, Board of Councilmcn. BENJAMIN F. PINCK.NEY, 1 MORRIS I. EARL, Committee . DANIEL P. SAMMIS, on HENRY SMITH, I. amps and Gas. BERNARD GAFNEY, J Masonic notice.? the members or national Lodge UKO of Free and Accepted Masons are request ed to meet at the lodge room, corner of Broadway and Blc-ocker street, on Snnday, April -, at 1 o'clock. P. W., precisely, to pay tho last tribnto of respect to enr late worthy and esteemed brother, Levi Scribner. Members of the fraternity are invited to attend. By order. B. Rebd, Secretary. F. SHARLLEAU, W. M. M ERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION-NOTICE In consequence of the existent necessity of a thorough revision of the property of the association, and the proper corrections of the catalogne, prior to removing, the library will be closed against the delivery of books on and after Saturday, April 8, and closed finally against either the re ceipt or delivery on the 16th inst. The reading room will continue open, as usual, until farther notice. Members are urgently requested to return their bocks within the time specified. By order. WM. H. GILDER, Retording Secretary. NO SUPPRESSION OF FREEMEN'S RIGHTS ? THE friend* of law, order and freemen's rigbtx, and who will not be browbeaten by a few fanatics, who were electcd by accident to represent this great and glorious Empire State, will meet at the Adriatic Hotel on Monday evening, April 3, at 7 o'clock, to make arrangements for firing 230 guns m the Park, in honor of out worthy Governor. THE FIREMEN. AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF M. T. BRENAN Hose Company, No. 60. the following officers were daly elected ?John Clancy, foreman; James Hor&n, assistant foreman; Walter Roach, secretary; James M Gowan,|trea lurer; John R. Lyng Joseph Cornell, representatives. THE ACTIVE AND HONORARY MEMBERS, AND friends of Eagle Hose Co. No. 1, are requested to ausera ble at the carnage horse, on Sunday, 2d inst.. at 12)? o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of paying onr last tribute of respect to our late honorary inemhtr, Mr. I evi Scril'Bcr. By order, PHINEAS SMITH, AseiutantForoman. RKWAItBS. *nn REWARD.? ON THE NIGHTOF M A RCH 28 THE ?|>UUU store of Morton A Son* was entored by burglars and the following property stolen, vi*.:? \ wrdc white and brown silk, (large plaid.) lavender, brown and black square blocks, brocade drab and blue, blue and light brown, salmon and blue diamond pattern, salmon and drab changeable, red and black brocade, purple and green do., plain solid colors, black and green brocade, Ac.; black Bilks, plaid, striped, brocade and watered: also, plain black silks, various widths. The above reward will be paid for the recevyy of the said goods, or in proportion. llORTOs A SONS, 279 Pulton street, Brooklyn. dflfiA REWARD.? IF THE PERSON WHO CALLED 'I'-IU" ut the Metropolitan Hotel on Saturday, March lull, in relation to 1: diamond brooch, will appoint a time a ml place for an interview, or will scud same to No. M Metropolitan Hotel, be will receive the reward, and no questions asked. REWARD.? HIRED FROM THE SUBSCRIBER at Rahwny, on Snnday, 26th inst., by a man about 2hvtars of age, abont five feet eight inches in height, drcs-ed in dark clothes and blue overcoat, fair complexion and Mack whiskers, a white dock tail horse, about 1 bands bii'h. a little knuckle d in the off fore leg; and a small lump tn the right side; the wagon two-seated, and silver mounted, half patent axles, and marked W. II. Flatt, maker. Rah way. f 2.1 will be paid for the horse and wagon, and for the whole, with thief. W. M. DEGRAW, Mai.siou House. Rahway, March 90, 1 854. <#>,*: A REWARD? STOLEN FROM NO. 2M FOl RTIT tpOv street, on tho evening of March 31, one mipcrior double ea*e gold wateh, No. Lr>.2o7; one cluster diamond pin. (7 or 8 diamond*,) and $35 in cold. The above reward Till be paid, and no questions Mkeif, if returned to the above place. .. <2>1 C REWARD ? LOST. ON THE MORNING OF 2#TH V I u inst., between (Twelfth street, near Seventh avenue, and Spruce street, a roll containing the following bills:? One ten dollar bill on a Boston bank; one ten dollar bill on Bank of CnneFear, N C.; three five dollar bills on Bank of C'a&tleton, Vt. ; one flvo dollar bill on a New York State Bank; one one dollar bill on FairBold Couuty Bank. Ct. The above reward will be paid to the finder on leaving the amount lfcst at 34 Spruce street. dj,T REWARD ?LOST. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 31, A "Pw gold pencil case, with pen, large siie, and engine tamed. The above roward will be paid on returning the tame to 80 Nassau street, second story, rear building. 9. C. 9CHENK. dfcr; REWARD.? i.OST, A BLUE AND GREY AGATE iJV.? brooch, on 1 tiursday, Maroh 30, in passing through Filth avenue, Waverly place, Mercer and I'ourtli streets, and Broadway to Uond street and back. Apply at !A Nintn street, LOW AND IDVBD. 1" OST OR STOLEN FROM THE POCKET- A CHECK J on the Broadway Bank for one hundred dollars and twenty live cunts, signed by Fred. J. Austin. and certitied bytbeBank. All persons are cautioned against receiving it, a* payment baa been (topped at the Bank. instruction. French lakguage.-professor d. lagroix, 289 Broadway, continnea to receive new pupils for thorough instruction in the French language, imparting to them the ability to speak it? with fluency and correct net*. Term*, in private class, $4 per month. Apply before 10 ?'dock A. or a%r 6 P. M. THE FRENCH AND GERMAN LANGUAGES, AS RE quired for business and converiation, may be thoroughly learned, in private lessons, at 483 Broadway, near Broome ftreet, where new pupils will be instructed bv the examined teacher, E. TELLERING. WRITING, BOOKKEEP1NO, ARITHMETIC.? MR. DOLBEAR. 609 Broadway, corner of Houston street, bai by a long course of scientific experiments, redno?d all the difficulties of learning to write to one simple principle ? namely, the action of the haad, and now be guaraut-jef suc cess to every person. copaktikhshuT noticiir. dbK nnn ?WANTED, a partner in a whole ifOil/UUt sale and retail business, in successful oper ation for three years past, a short distanoe from this city. This Ie a desirable oppoituuity. Particular* on an inter view. Inquire of DOUGLASS A CO.. 12 lluaver street. A RENOWNED ITALIAN PRIMA DONNA, 8INGLB and without incumbrance, on the point of going to California te give conceits with a company of yoong ladies, singers, should like to take a partner with five or six thou sand dollar*. Address Prima Donna, Herald office, with real name and address, otherwise no answer. COPARTNERSHIP.? THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS day taken into partnership Mr. J. D. 0. Lunau. in con nection with whom the wino and liquor business heretofore carried on under his nam* will bo continaed, under the 3rm of T. A. Schmidt A Gunan. Store and office baa been removed fron 10# Water s'reet to 190 William street. New York, April 1, INK. J. A. SCHMIDT. DISSOLUTION ? TnE CO PARTNERSHIP HEKETO fore existing under the tirm of Brown, Olmstead A Co.. is this day disolved by limitation. WILLIAM E. BROWN. HIRAM OLMSTEAD. Westchester, March 31, 1?4. JOHN B. FKOST. EXPRESS AGENCIES. BERFORD A CO.'S EXPRESS? OUR NEXT REGULAR1 California and South American express, will go forward by United States mail steamer* Illinois and Golden Uate. April 5, in charge of messengers to destination. I.etter ex press by Northern Light, via Nicaragua, eloscs at 2K P. M. BEItKOKl) A CO., 38 Broadway. OALirORMA rASKF NOF.RS ? ISTHMUS TICKETS. The subscriber, (pioneer of the California express busi ness.) has arranged an express to forward passengers and baggage over the lathmua of Panama. Will leave New Tork, per steamer North Star, April ! (and each successive trip.i and will personally attend to the deapateh and comfort of the through passengers, especially ladles end children, across the I sthinna. An express mall will close at 21^. <">d ?o tbrongh in twenty one da}*, by the new and fast steamers lorth Star and Yankee Blade. Office, No. CI Cortlandt trtet. J. W. GREGORY, California Express Agent. OLD ORWF.GO 1.1 NF. EXTRESS? IT IS NOT EXPECT ed that the Erie Canal will be open before the 1st of May. The Wetland Canal is now open, and Port Maitland, the western entrance into Lake Erie. (10 miles west of Buf falo on north shore.) is free from ice The Oswego, San dusky and Cincinnati line of propellers will commence their season trips on April iith, connecting Oswego with San dusky, and during the month of April with Cleveland, (ioods will be taken to Sandusky and Cleveland by People a line of steamboats to Albany and railroad to O?wego. and propellers tbenee at 83 cents first class, 69 cents second class, bl cents third clavf. Mark roods caro of Fu/hugh A Littlc john, Oswego, andsend to People'* line of steamer* foot of Cortlandt ureet. F. S. I.ITTLEJOHN, 100 Broad street. 01 It FRIENDS d Mo. k of gen SPRING GOODS. ATTENTION OF TIIE PUBLIC AND C and patroup Is solicited to o ir splendm ? ... tleir.ct's fnmisbing goods, for spring ?nd summer fashions, to which we are constantly adding new goods of ?v< ry novel and choice design I. En IS A SrEACORD, ??>& Broad wsy, Stnyvrsant Institute. CHINA AMI VV AUK, AtC. / ' I.A!-8 1 GLASS ' ! GLASS I ! !-THL CHESHIRE GLASS " I Company are prepared to txecutuorder- for rough plato cf inferior tolor and strength, from to 1)^ .n.hthi .k. twenty P'f lower than foreign glaae. Call and oxamine at the eomi any'* depot, H2 Broadway' M. COI.BURV Agent. 04 I LISTS AND %URI8TS. 1 kl( POWELL, OCULIST AL RIKT, A , ATTENDS 1 J exclt lively te . ni.-tt tl tie ty at,., ear, from !< to 4 <fle<lt caily. at S02 h.tanway. oitore i at. le prorurcd t.,s "Treatise i n the Lye,'' als? nrliM Uleyee, whu b are inserted withoet an e peTAt 1 1 ann *>?! ?rvt ?rd '.<*r>atlj fine ti e ?i 'r.ral ? je. WANTS. AYOUNC, married LADY, OF AMI ABLE CHARAO tu uiitl 1 lepodtesting appearance, ia the abseuoo Of l.rr hatband. won hap wet with business reverses in Cali fornia, desire a situation in a eoufoctionery store. fancy I akcry. tr any respectable e tnployine nt that will enable her U>Mrn au laoepemient living Addrets Mrs. C., cm* of Jkl re. Andrews, No. 33 Cottage plate. A FRENCH LADY, WHO II AS ALWAYS BKBN di dicatt 'I for the Instruction of yoong ladiot, aad who bus lately arrived at New York with vero food r-coremon tfaticur dot ires to he employed in a ycuug Iaditi*' hoarding school. Sb< i Au teach writing; the French and Spauiah lan tnages, arithmetic, geography, history and the priu>ipal elements of music aud needlework. Inquire at No. 21 Beckman street. Any person wishing a competent salks woman, either in the eity or country, willple*ac ad <rc?s F M , Poet Office. Best referont'o given anu required. A COUPLE OF YOUNG LA DIBS OF BRIGHT AND pri poM< sung appearance wanted to attend In a saloon Inquirt at 1* Kigh'h avenue. A YOUNG MAN, WELL ACQUAINTED WITH THE 1 urines*, wants a situation a# salesman or general clerk, in a wholesale grocery skcro. Address K., Herald of Kl, At.ERMAN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, GRADU ate of one of tiie tirst universities of Germany, who Lai l et n several year* in tLii country, and is perfectly familiar with the Enplieh language, wishes to obtain a medical post in a hospital or otherwise, o* information of a plaoe where an experienced physician it needed. Beet of references given. Address bo* 1,165 Pott Office. COOK AND CHAMBERMAID WANTED ? THOSE WHO understand their business may apply from 9 to IOo'clock in the morning at 132 East Seventeenth street. CIOOK WANTED-AT NEW BRIGHTON, STATRN J Island, A respectable, active woman, neat and tiiiy in her person and habits, and who thoroughly understands her holiness, may obtain a good permanent situation in a private family, by applying at No. 47 Amity street, on Mouday only, between the hour* of 12 and 2 o'clock. COLORED COOK AND NURSE WANTED-AT RA venswood. Long Inland. None but thoso who are neat and tidy in their pert ont and knhita, and who understand their business thoroughly, need apply. Best of reference required To those who would lino a permanent situation in a small family, thin ia a good opportunity. Apply at IX) Front street, I ct ween 4 and 5 o'i lock on Monday. Coachman wanted.? a colored man, young cr middle aged, with or without tamtly, who has had thorough experience, and CA%prodnce testimonials of ability in every department, also us to character and hattts. To tueh a one, more than tbe usual wages m< be paid. The situation is \ery desirable and none need apply but those bavin? unqualified recomiacudatious. Apply to J. H. God win. carriage maker, Elizabeth street, between 9 and 11 o'clock, A.M. CLOTHING SALESMAN WANTED.? ONE WHO IS experienced in eity retail trade, capable, Ac., and willing to devote his time and energies to business, may obtain a permanent situation al J. G. Payntar s, 217 Greenwich street, one door above Yosey. Also thin coat and pantaloon hands wanted. Drug clerk wanted-must come well re commeuded. Apply at 405 Third avenue. Seamstress ? one who can cut and fit children's dresses, and who wonld be willing to make herself generally useful, and to whom a good home wonld be more of an object than high wages. May apply at No. 309 Henry atreet. Salesman wanted? wanted, a first class salesman in a lace, embroidery and fancy store. To avoid trouble there is no ute in any one applying except a perron fnlly competent to take the entire charge of the bu siness. Apply at ?79 Broadway on Monday, before 12 M. TO STEAMBOAT CAPTAINS.? WANTED, A STEAM boat captain, who is also sufficiently acquainted with cteam engines and boilers, to (uperintend repairs, and who c&n give satisfactory references as to character. Parsons who can meet the above requisitions may find it to their ac count to address bos No. 1,830, Post Office, stating real name, previous and present engagements, and references. TO DRUGGISTS. ? A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS BEEN several years in a large wholesale and retail drug store, and has attended two full courses of lectures on pharmacy, desires a situation in the wholesale and retail drug business. The most unquestionable reference!) will be given. Apply to Dr. J. B. Cnapin, City Hospital. TO GARDENER8 ? $2T> PER MONTH-A SMALL HOUSE and four lots on 102d street, betwoeu Eighth and Ninth avenues. Enquire of Mr. F1NNEUAN, at the Ropewalk, on 102d street. Three waiters wanted-at gosling's ameri can, French, and German restaurant, 19 Nassau street. None need apply except those who speak Carman or French, and can b? well recommended for honesty. sobriety and politeness. L. GOSLING, Proprietor. TO MERCHANT TAILORS ? A SITUATION WANTED, by a first clasp custom cutter. The best of city reference j given. Address CUTTER, Herald offlcc, stating whore an . int< i\ iew may be bad. TWO HOYs WANTED- TO CUT OUT ARTIFICIAL flowers. None should apply except those who know tie trade. A. LOPP1N, 30 North William street. UNE JECNE FRANCA I SE DESIRE SE PLACER comme bonne d'enfanu, on pour faire toutei autres ouvragt s dans une famille qui ira en Californie. Ellc peat fturnir let meilleur rccommandntions desa derniore place ou elle a restci deux une. S'adresser u Josephine 137 Fifth avenue. WANTED? A FRENCn OR SWISS PROTESTANT, AS seamstress or lady's maid. Apply before 12, or at 4 o'clock, at No. 220 Fifth avenue, near West Twenty-seventh ctrcet. The best recommendations required. WANTED-A LADY'S MAID; SHE MUST BE AN*" experienced dressmaker, and bring the beat citv refer ence; none oth# Med apply. Application to be made at 50 Bona street, between 10 and 12o'clook. WANTED? A SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID AND seamstress, by a girl who has been in the employ of the family residing at No. 54 Joralemon street, Brooklyn, for some live years, to whom she refers for three days. WET NURSE.? WANTED, A RESPECTABLE WO man, with a fresh breast of milk, for a child four months old. Must bring cit# reference. Apply at the Me tropolitan Hotel, roem No. 10. WANTED? A LADY TO TAKE CHARGE OF THK linen department in a ladles' furnishing store. None n< ed apply unless they are fully competent to till the place of a first class saleswoman. Apply at 029 Broadway. TIT ANTED? BY A RBSPECTABLE FRENCH WOMAN, TV a actuation with a family going to California, as nurse, chambermaid or general servant. It a good sewer, and per fectly competent to take charge of children, having lived | in that capacity upwards of two yeare in her present place. Best of eity reference given. Address Josephine, 137 Fifth I avenue. Tl,r ANTED? TWO PROTKSTANT WOMEN TO GO IN TT the country, one at cook, the other an chambermaid and laundress. Scotch, German, or Welub; none other* need apply. Call at 91 Maedougal street, between 2 and 6 o'clock V. 11. WANTED? A YOUNG WOMAN, AS CHAMBERMAID and waiter; tbe mutt understand fine washing and ironing. Apply at SO 8eventh ttreet. ^ *otnan7wiTh good4?*, r?fESPECTABLE YOUNG J. "eeil(XTen h?Tl?? di.dTf??we' App-yat ^ri^' ttreet, WANTED-BY A WIDOW LADY, A SITUATION AS houtekeeper; it fully capable of taking charge of any home. Undoubted reference given at to capability anu character. Pleat* apply at lbO Madison ttreet. WANTED-TWO FIRST RATE MILLINERS, AT Miu Foy't, 127 Twelfth utreet, near Fifth avenae. To avoid trouble. none but competent handtneed apply. WANTED-BY A FAMILY RESIDING IN A NEIGH, boring city, a young Frcnch lady to take eharge of a child and teach him the language. To a competent perton a liberal remuneration will be given. Pleat* address a note to M. Joseph, box 1,133 P**t Office. WANTED-A SITUATION, AS HOUSEKEEPER IN A first clatt hotel, by one who hat had many yeart expe rience in the butinest, and it capable of discharging any duties consigned to hor charge ; would have no objection to go In the country for the tummer. The very belt of city refertncct can be given, by addretting J. W., Chatham tquare Pcit Office, ttating where an interview may be had, TIT ANTED? BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION TO il attend a atore. The belt of referencei oan be given, at the advertiser it at pretest engaged in one of the largeet establishments in the city. A linei addretted to IL D., Broadway Pott Office, will meet with prompt attention. ? _" n'" ttreet. WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY, OF THE HIGHEST respectability, actuation at teacher ofmasic on the pianoforte and tinging, including the rudiment! of the Eng llth and trench languagee, to two or three children, under thirteen yean of age. Has no objection to go in the couu try, or at travelling companion .to a lady. Address N. R., 221 F.att Eighteenth ttreet. WANTED-BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG FRENCH v v man, a tituation to wait upon one or two gentlemen. No objection to travel. A not* addretted to F. Tutan, He rald office, promptly attended to. TjLTANTED.-A RESPECTABLE MARRIED COUPLE, TT without children, with for situation* on a farm. The man can work on a farm, act at gardener, or take charge of hcrtct. The woman it an excellent cook, understandt baking, milking of cowt, making butter, Ac. Apply at 116 Wett fortieth ttreet, corner of Broadway. TI7ANTED IMMEDIATELY? Tn REE WAITERS AT || 76" Broadway, alto a good plain cook; a middle aged wemtn preferred. WA N TEI>? A SITUATION, AY AN EXPERIIN CED till and .merino djor. Aiplyat tli* office v. tbe N. X. nemoirat, No. 77 Chatham street. TXTAKTKD? BY AN ACTIVE BUSINESS TOUNO TT man. a good tituation in a wholesale dry goodi ttore, or shipping houte. Hat bad foor years experience in the retail t.usinest. Reference! latlsfactory Pleate addrett A. II. C., box 33 Newark Pott office, N. J. W AXTED-A SALESMAN, FOR DELAINE AND TT ptinted muslin departments. LORD A TAYLOR, Catherine ttreet. TIT-ANTED? A YOUNG MAN, FROM SIXTEEN TO TT twenty years of age, who ran write a good hand, and understands bookkeeping by single entry. Salary fcJOU. Addrets A. T., Herald office. WANTED? BY A YOUNG MAN, OF GOODCHARAC ter. a situation to attend I ar iu a wholetalo or retail liqui r store. Can product! undoubted reference. Please ad drett H, M., Iltrald office, for one week. ?\t IN TED? A SITUATION BY A COLOBBt) MAN AS il waiter in a private or public bouse, Inquire of his last ? m ploy er at UHi Bowery, from 10 A M. to i P. M. TtTANTI f'-A WAN TO COOK AND CARVE AT TT Wlllli't dining saloon 48 Gold ttreet. TITaNTED-A CARVER FOR AN EATIMO HOUSE vv < r.e who perfectly understand* the butinet*. none i tin rs nred apply, ti. W E. Kjssell A Co., corncv of llano ver and lUaver streets. I TIT A' TED- A VOt V 1A!> TO \TTKNDBAR I TT t< make Kimst If generally ns< iiil. Ti e highest t> I t u i malt as to eba.?' te- A< , remi red. Address J M O, KrdI***. I TV A TEI>- IN A RIM-ON HORE A SMART BOY TT oi e wl e t as t bit >< ii o < tp< t >tnr( in 'be btsioess Ap I iy i,t fiK'i ?,? e. .? t liuinn ititd. FOR IALB. nnn -TO hotel men -for BAbf , ?10v?v/\"U . Ii'btt audio Kent, iu New York? One of the u. . at e ltcnaivo fir?t elm Hotel* od Broadway; ala? one tor ST4. Ct'C toe <1<. for $30,000, one do. $->,000; alao a tine Hotel near l!rca<!wuy, |"4,000, one do. on Fulton itreet, $1G,0(1>. aI*o an cioclleiit Motel new the Hattery, $b,000, one do. on Wi.rr<n street'., $fi,(00 and otc of the hint hotel* en Fi.?t Ri\?r $f CO, one do u|> town, near i^iliiamilurg terry, H HQ, aire one on (irand atrect, $i,000. allot tine rettunium and dining hotel, locatod touveniont to Wall ?treat and P( at Office. (10, (WO. one do. near the Exchau.'e and Wall itreet, $6, OOU, r.nd 27 oyster and dining saloon*, all in g< od locations. Alto to reut, a first olaaa hotel, newiy bnilt.with all n.odvrn improvements, and a large aaloon under tit tew tuildu.g corner of Fultin and Nawau atrnta Ajily to 11. a ROBINSON, 8ft Na??au street, rooma Noa. 4 ked 5, up flair--, where a mi neral register la ke| t (f all the priniipal hotels, dining aaloc i.e. drug, oon f? -tionerv. iry goods, grocery, wine and li'juo- stores to rent and for tale in New York; alio for the pur< base and aale cf real cttate. tearing of property aud collecting rente. <fc7 nnn -FAK*. MANSION HOUSE, FARM ?T I .iJUu. lii.Qtc, and barn, with 32 acrea or laud. m Mair.aroneck, right bv the depot. The farm adjoins the plot ef city lota, and can be sold. if desired, in lota for duublu the uicney. Alto, two lota in Filty third street, near Fifth ave nue. Arply to A. 11. UOl'GH, 71 Pine street. (tj/l CAA ~A SPLENDID OPERATION FOR ipT lUUU . capitalists, if purchased within ten days, cue i t four ef the handsome new three itorv br?wu atone basement* sub-cellar brick honaea; with all tho improve ment!, auch aa gas on every floor, speaking tut e*. belli, ranges, Ac,, situate on Hieki itreet, one door from Dogruw, snd hut five minutei walk from the South and Hamilton ferries. Brooklyn. Term* easy. Apply to K. DE MOTT, 17 Spruce itreet. * AO AAA ?FOR SALE ON FAVORABLE TERMS, fOiUUUi or would be exchanged for real estate in Brooklyn or New York, a light aud choice atock of wines and lli|nora, with etanding caska, syphons, meaaure*, and ?tber requisites. Add real "Washington,'1 box 3, Otll Poet ?fflce. -FOR SALE OR TO LET? A NEW TWO etory cottage, containing eight rooms, with three aeres of garden land, fruit tree*, Ac , in the pleasant and healthy village of New Durham, 3)i miles by plank road trem Ho bo ken. Stage* from the ferry at 9 and I1A.X., faro ll. : after let of May an hourly line, fare (id. Rent SiMXV H. V. PERRY. *3.000 tnree a*res of AO KAA ?FOR SALE? A TIIREPE STORY HOUSE flJidiUuv . and lot in North Fifth atreet, next door to the Colombia Hotel, Williamsburg. $1,000 can remain oa mortgage for five years; MOO worth of groceries and liquor* taken in part payment, ir required. Apply to ALBERT H. N1COLAY, real estate agent, No. i Broad itreet. d>9 CHA AND ONLY $300 CASH, TO PURCHASE A T-UitJwv good three story and basement brick house, situated on Skillman itreet, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn. Court yard in front, with lane shade tree*, Ao.; neighbor hood good, Ac. Apply to E. DE MOTT, 17 Spruco street. dbl C -FOR SALE, THE TUMBLERS, DECANTERS and counter! of a new liquor itore. Alio, a small oyster saloon to let; good location and first rate chance for a man of small means. Apply at the Dry Dock Poet Office, 2.'tl Division street. BR1CKYARDFOR SALE- WITH ALL THE NECE8J aary machinery and other implements required for the Manufacture of the keit North river bricks. Inquire for Mil week, at the Real Estate Agency of WM. W. E ASTON ' ttw N*. 6, up itairi, flrit floor, 289 and 2U3 Broadway. A FIRST RATE INVESTMENT-TWO HOUSES FOR tale in Eait Thirteenth itreet, near avunue A. Price, $i<,000. ?>,000 may remain. Rents for (1 000 i* r annum. Apply to J. PECARE, 163 Heiter street. CHOICE LOTS IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF and adjoining Trinity Chapel, on Twenty fourth, Twen ty tilth and Twenty sixth street*, near Broadway; also, a great variety of homos and lots in every suction of the city , for sale by JOHN S. KELSO, til* William itreet. COAL YARDS AND BUSINESS FOR SALE.? THE subscriber offers for tale his old, well established and flourishing coal business, including leaios, fixtures, horaes, ?arts, ana everything necessary to a complete establish meat. This ia an opportunity that eeldom offers, and is well vorthy the attention of any person desirous of prosecuting a bnnneis at once safe and profitable. Address J. L. WORTH, corner of Washington and Albany streets. COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LEASE OR FOR SALE eituatod at Maspeth, L. I., on tho Newtown plankroad, three miles from the Williamsburg terries, together with 7 aeres (or more if wanted) of land ; on th* Bromines are fruit, fereit and ornamental trees, lalt water bathing heuie, ice kouse, stables, flower and vegetable garden*. Ac.; the house I* a large double dwelling, with two etory planas on three sides. Would give a lease in return for the lease of a house in the upper part of the city. For particulars and permis sion to view toe premise!, iuuuire or E. GODFRE ~ Y A SON, 309 Pearl street. r)R SALE? A PATENT SAFE. IX PERFECT ORDER, medium eixe; a counter twenty foet long; two fine ma Mgany glass eases; alio three Urge signs with over eighty ?xge gili block letters. To be aeon at 61 Walker street. For price, address W. S. R., Herald office. IJIOR SALE? A STORE, LOT AND STOCK, SITUATED in Hamaroneek, Westchester county, New York. Tor particulars, inquire of NEWMAN A SMITH. FOR SALE-A FARM OF 100 ACRES, IN SULLIVAN county, N. Y., three miles from the New York and Erie K: ilroad ; good house, barn and out building!, and well of ? ? ter. Stage raises daily. Apply tof J. H. WH1TKORE, City Prison. OOR SAl-E? A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND f lot, No. 18A East Twenty tilth street. Ptioo $4,000. Inquire at No. 187, next door. For sale-a public housiTwit~h lease and fixtures, a desirable location and an old established stand in the Bowery. The place ii fitted up with billiard salooni. The opportunity ii a good one for one or two who with to em bark in the business. Terms, cash. For particulars inquire at '233 Bowery, between 2 and i o'elock P. M. For sale-the modern built four story brown itone front houie, 269 West Twenty-first street, with pier and mantle glasses, gai fixtures, Ac. The loca tien ie one of the most pleasant in the oitv. Price fid, 000. For further particular!, apply on the premises. To be aeen from 11 to 1 o'clock. FOR SALE-A TW O STORY~~AND ~ATTIC BRICK house on Sixteenth street, between Soventh and Eighth avenues, with basement and counter cellar, marble manteli, bath, and range, and built of the belt materiali by day'i work. Home 20 by 40, lot 20 by 100. Title indisputable. Po* vision given l?t of Ma*. Inquire at the office of J. 1>EN HAM. corner ef Eighth avenue and Sixteenth street. Price $6,500. FOR BALI? A FIRST-RATE LACE AND EMBROIDE ry itore, in an excellent location, doing a good paying buiinesi: rent only $900, and two year* of lease to run. The atock is light, and will be sold on easy tonus, to a good lueintia man. Apply at C3 William street. For sale? two cottages at yorkville, on Eighty sixth street, near Third avenne, one contain m(t eleTen rooms, with two lots of ground. the other eight, with one lot. Inquire of JOHN OAKEY, M William street. FOR SALE? THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC BRICK house No. 9 Union place, (Union street.) Brooklyn, built in tbe Gothic style; lot 20 by 100 feet deep. Apply at l.'>7 Broadway. room 14. PORSALE? A VALUABLE CORNER, rORMED BY tie angle of Centre and Cross streets, suitable for a store or manufacturing purposes, at a reasonable price. Ap ply to R. G. PIERCE, Pine (treat, corner of Broadway, under the Metropolitan Bank, FOR SALE? A HANDSOME, LARGE THREE STORY home on Twenty sixth street, in a good location, lot 23*98 feet. The home la in fine order, with gag and hand lome gas fixture*, hot and cold water bathi, Ac. Also a hon^c on Twenty-eighth street. Terms easy. Apply to E. B. K1NSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 3 to 7 K M. For sale-valuable Williamsburg lots, Dear the ferry? a plot of gronnd 88*120 feet. Terms eaty. Also a house ana lotion Elisabeth street, between Broome and Grand, lot 28*80 feet, price $4,750. Apply to E. B. K1.V3HIMER, 319 Fonrth avenue, from 3 to 7 P. M. For sale? a public house, (known as the Commonwealth.) situated at No. 501 Broadway, with lease and fixtures. This house is next door to the St. Nicho las Hotel, and doing a large business. Will be sold on rea sonable terms. Apply on the premier. For sale.? a first class drug store, in a respectable neighborhood, will be sold cheap, the pre sent occupant being compelled to leave from ill health. A|iply to Messrs. 11IOMA3 A MAXWELL, Druggists, 80 William street. FOR SALE? THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF AN OLD eitablisbed thread, needle and hosiery store, a desirable stand for business and good location, with small und well selected stock. For particulars, address B. Cash, Herald office. FOR SALE-FIVE HUNDRED HOUSES AND LOTS, and vacant lots, several first class houses, on Thirty tiri>t. Thirty-second, Thirty third, and Thlr^ fonrth streets; alto for sale or to let, two-story and basement house and four or eight lote on Nostrand near DeKalb avenue, Brook lyn l.y F. M. CTRRY, 208 Broadway. . I-'OR SALE-A FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT AND oyrter saloon, very desirably situated on Broadway, elegantly fitted np, with costly marble top bar and oyrter stand, and boxes, tables, curtains, and kitchen furniture, ami all other appurtenances perfect and complete. Apply at 191 Reade street. 1>OR 8ALE-A RARE OI'PORT lT N I TY TO T UOS E who intend going into business? The stock, fixtures and leave of a well fitted up oyster saloon, situated in one of the best business street* in Brooklyn, and doing an excellent business. Sold solely on account of the present proprietor having another business, and cannot attend to both. Ap ply at 386 Atlantic street, near Bond, Brooklyn. For sale? a house and lot in Brooklyn, eligibly situated In Pacific street, Brooklyn, house two story, with brick basement; lot 20 by 100. Will be so d low. Inquire at 13 Jamet street, Brooklyn. For sale, cheap-a ladies' .shoe store. 211 Sixth avenue, second door above Fourteenth street. He best stand In the city. Inquire at 467 Broadway. Fobs1 l?, country sites.-tbr subscriber I will dt ipose of some eighty acres in p o? Wltwo an-' half sires or mo" ."entlemen who*.' obligate them selves to erect bonse* to cost not le> -r.n fr U'K>. None others need apply; and of such no easb will _? required. The property Is adjacent to the subscriber's residence. In ; tie town of Westenester. Location healthy beyond qnes tion?aud abont fourteen miles from the City Hall. Inquire of JAMES CONNER. ? Beokman street. IfOR SALE IN BROOKLYN-A THREE STORY AND ! attic brown stone front bouse, in a first class neighbor hood with all the modern Improvements ga? hot and cold water, bath room, speaking tubes, Ac. Situated on tbe northeast corner of Willoughby and Bridge streets. In- , quire on the premises. ( For sale, or exchange >or a house and | let in New York, Brooklyn or Williamsburg, two build ing lots situated in the best and most healthy part of tbe city of Buffalo. Each lot is 37 feet by 122 deep. For par- - ticulars, apfily to A. P. A L. MULRY, 8 Christie str?.v. New York. i FOR SALE. OR to let? a COUNTRY BE IDE ?> r. Ill Tarry town, opposite the Irving Hoo?e n tl>' ?nn. a river, Ave minute* walk from the depot. i , b^n". eou.*ma seven rooms and eellar, nd cummr-^s r ii't' .esqno viow of t tic rirtr. Alio, for lot* * gioond, 210 feet front ?n<l 125 feet deep. Inquire of L. f COOK, .W Hon* ton street, N.iw York: or Charles or '.Vtlliam de River, near the Hndson river de; <t,Tarrytowr. HOC8B ANI? LOT? FOR A (,F. OR F.IUMM.I' fOP ' city lota either in Ntw York Jt Wil'].?msl.urg, ' ? lour story brick house anil lot :?/l East Twentieth ? . *? t tiea Fitst svettue. now rented .o a good tenant. , or fnll r?rt, c?;lar? apply to B W. Rl, IIA?I)S. 307 K.ondway RESTAURANi r<.|? SALE V fiLIi SITU/."* ^D, * >1) ' fiow doing a good i tisines" Sold on account of *. la* ill 1k? Ith of the owner. Inijiiiti *t 4K) Broonio itr? ?. RELATIVE TO THE HOUSE AND LOT 13 J A M F i1 street attached Price fl 700 THE SUBSCRIBERS BRING ABO'^T TO RF* 'I will sell their entire stock of large ued ear "lla? sad ether grcenhonse | lants, inelndi jg several' * ? thoee new constant blooming F'ench carnal ' * sttndsrd roses, of all sites; sonic i sry large mo ? und other roses graf * vine*, alt'eas. Isturno-.,' ? , Iriali yew. and other eveigitent Ac , piunejs ,t ll I e *oid cheap to geiitlaui"*. ti,:*ii?bing ne w . v * ' <9 on seiM lines A rare < heme new ofl? rs. rtk ( i i\S A f?N, 1 rs*. i.vtiive, atu ><!th i-M S.*;l it i * j*on MLB. TO H1N1HU COMPANIES? TWO CORNIRU MINING T **'?? ?*??? J*ohe? bore, 1J0 feet lift, complete, with bob Iimu Alao on* tea Inch bur*. Apaly to Fllmmc COOK ? CO., 18 ticliuie pli?r. rrO DRUGGISTS AND apothecaries -bargains. fir Mill mtT'rf^ V. two '"fhly d??lr?ble drug il ru ??rf ">ejr a re both well lo b t?u ?Btal'liBhttd 1*0010 time. Apply at ooc? HALE A CO , BO Nmtu itrect j TO nOUSE FINISHERS, BUILDERS, AC.? FOR SALE, j two marbleiaed iron mantels with summer tad winter fjti tM complete. Alio, one garden roller Will he disposed I or cheap it applied for immediately, at luu MuDoogaf it. J ; WENTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR?FOR SALE ! cheap? 11 large sashes. luitahle for a side can* or undo- I sibg offices or piaasa; sise 10 by 7 foet. H ill be aold cheap >f applied for tkla day, at KM Chamber! (treet. =? ~ HORSM, CAKHIAOKS, AC. FOR SALE- A SPLENDID BAY horsi. one op the t est iu the city. Inquire at W. K. Fitter's i livery (table, ii Leonard atroat. I For sale? a sorrel horse, si* years old, sound, kind in harness, and a good saddle horse. Also, a Rockaway carriage, hut little nse<l, with blankets, rolie, saddle ano bridle. Ac., Ac. Will be sold cheap, at the owner in alout to leave tbii country. Inquire at No. 38 Canal street. For sale? an excellent brown horse, six years old, about 17 haniii high. sound and gentle, and kind in barnese, and good traveller. To be seen at Ditt mar's riding school, Hoboken. For sale-a splendid bay horse, star on forehead, two hind feet white, orer seventeen hands high, kind and sound, At for carriage or oart. lit would niake a splendid carriage horse If mated. Sold because the owner has purchased a pair of smaller horses. Has been need to a one horse carriage. Can he seen at Michael Gorman's. IfiM Sixth street, between avenues A and H. lor inrtl.er in tor mat Ion apply to CLARENCE U. MITCHELL, No 7.'' Nassau street. OR BAiTeT- A CALASH CARRIAGE FOR SALE cheap. Inquire at Banfieid's livery stable, 145 avenue C. The carriage is in good order. STABLE TO LET? A PINE LARGE TWO STORY brick stable, in Fourteenth street, near Broadway, eoveriag two iota, it has a tiae yard in front, stalls for si a. and spacious carriage accommodations. Address M., box 2.075 Foet OflWe. WAN TE D? A~ ROCKAWAY CAItKIAG E, FOR COPN try use, to be very light and hold six. and to be in good erder; also, a lady's line saddle hor-e, thoroughly broke; also, a perfectly gentle and free gaited trotting horse, with long tail, to go iu three minutes or leas. Address M.,l ox 2.076 Post Office. BOUSES, ROOMS, AC., WANTED. Apartments wanted? by a family of tdrf.e, without children, in Wiliiamahurg, aouth aide, or South Brooklyn, bom the ferries. A front Hud hack room c % first, or aecond Boor, and front or back basement. Addroat II. C. F,, box 1,107 Post Office, New York, atating location, rest, Ac. Any i'Erbon wishing to kent tiieik house to a lad* without encumbrance, and board with her, will please address U. P., Pott Office. Best reference given and required. Four young gentlemen desire a good room, with breakfaat and tea, in a private family where there are few or no other hoarder*. Address, stating terms, C. R. 11., i.ox 6.'i0 Post office. House wanted-a modern built house, with all the modern improvements, in the n|>per part of the city. To he paid for in atock, on which eight per cent per annum will be guarantied lor two yeara, or the divi dend! will be bought at the aame rate for live years. Aptly to S. K. ZOOK , No. H Wall atreet. Rooms wanted-by a lady and gentleman; one or two lurnished rooma, with board for the lady only. Location mutt be central, and neighborhood plea<ant. Address Forreiter, Broadway Poat Office. w K -^rVWe.^ ^ WANTED-A STORE SUITABLE TOR A WHOLE sale li'iuor atore, in the Fourth ward or vicinity Al to, a young lad to attend bar, Ac. Addreaa J. M. K., Herald office. WANTED-THE SECOND FLOOR OF A HOUSE CON taining three or four rooma, at a moderate rent, for a gentleman, wife and two children (oldest not three yeara), between Spring and Fifteenth itreote, weat of Bowery. Please state price and location. Boat of reference civen. Addreaa R. D., Herald office. WANTED-PART OF A HOUSE, IN A RESPECTA bio neighborhood, conaiating of parlors and hedroom, with taaement. by a email genteel family. Rent not to ei ceei ti'iO Address M. P., 3,070 Poat Office, or 09 Broati way, up ataira. WAN T E D? BY A GEN TLB VAN~WI FeT~AN DSEK vant, part of a liouac, furniahed or unfurnished, on aisiing of parlor, kitchen, two or three bedrooms, Croton water, gaa, A>-., between Grand and Fourteenth atroeta, trom May till October. A family going in the country, dt airoua of hiving their houae well taken care of, will tind this a good oportunity. The beat of reference iriven. Apply to J. C. lJ., 44U Broadway, up ataira. WANTED? BY A GENTLEMAN AND HI? WI EE, apartmenta in Hoboken, or in tbo city bolow Fourth atrcet, on tb? weat aide of Broadway. Terms must be moderate. Addreat G. M.. Herald offioe, stating term:* and accommodationa. N. B. ? Hoboken preferred. WANTED TO HIRE? A NEW, OR "NEARLY SO, furnished house, pleasantly located, either in Merger, Houston, Broome, Howard, or Graud atrcet, for which a good rent will be paid. Addreas Lawrence, Broadway Pott Office. WANTED? GOOD SECOND HANDED TPs SMITH toola, and machinee and bellows. inquire at No. 7*> Columbia atreet. MIU.ISERI AND ORS88NAKEVG. I FASHIONABLE SPRING MILLINERY.? MISS HIU ' GINS, No. 21){ Division street, ha* tin- pleasure uf announcing to the ladies of New York and stranger* visit ing the city, that she will open on Moudey, 3d inrt.. a large and beautiful assortment of spring millinery, consisting ot silk, crape, klondo. Ac., ribbon; bonnets, in every variety of style snd color; also, several cases of ?traw goods, all of | which sbe ii determined to dispose of on ttic most reasonable terms. Country milliners and merchants supplied with pattern bonnets. (^REAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF MII.LINE T ry goods, ribbons, bonnet silks, artificial flowers, dress trimmings, ribbons, Ac.? M. II. LICHTENSTEIN, <JU Bowe rv. lias just received, dircet from the mnnufaiturers in Itbucc and England, bis nsnal importation of the above 1 goods, embracing everything novel aud desirable for the ap i preaching season. Also a superior assortmeat of ribbons I adapted to the late fashion of trimming ladies' dr use* and mantillas, flouncing, bows, Ac. The assortment in the | wholesale wareroom, adjoining the retail store, it unequalled I in this city for variety and cheapness LADIES' STRAW HATS.? AN ENTIRELY NEW AND very eitensive assortment of ladies' and misses' straw, i Leghorn, Dunstable and Florence bennet*, may now be ob i tsiiied at the Paris Mantilla Emporium. GEO. BULPIN, I'roprietor, 961 Broadway. MRS. DAVIS WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION OF the ladle* to her millinery and dressmaking establish ment, just opened at 17 Wooster street, near Canal. All work entrusted to her eare will be executed in the most fashionable manner, and at moderate prices. N. B.? Ladies' and gentlemen's linen made to order. Apply as above. PENINO OF KRENCII MANTILLAS AND OTHER new goods. A. Kerr A Co. respectfully announces that, having completed extensive alterations in their* store, they have bow ready for exposition . silks, laces, embroideries, and dress good*, in new and beautiful styles. We have also a thorough assortment of hosiery, gloves, gentlemen's cravats, under garments, Ae. A. KERR A CO., 767 Bowery, three doors below Ninth street. ARJS MILLINERY ? MISS d! A. GARDNER S rooms now open, 409 Broadway, and 169 Congress street, Savannah. PARIS MANTILLAS ? THE SUBSCRIBER'S IMPOR tatien and manufacture, for eity retail trade, are now ready for inspection, to which the attention of ladies is :es pectfully invited. GEO. BULPIN, 361 Broadway. STRAW BONNETS, Ac.. FOR CASH ? JUST~ RE ccived 10 cases French pattern bonnets; 5 eases super Leghorn bonnets; 100 oases straw and lace bonnets. .W oast s men's and children's straw hats. Also, 2.1 dozen plain and fancy white Marabout feathers, which will be sold low, for rash, by HOMER A KETCHUM, 66 John street, corner of William. nE MISSES JOEL WILL OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT, April 3, their apriag fashluns. Headdresses in the new est and most reeherehe Parisian style, caps, embroideries. Ac., to which they invite an early inspection. 493 Broad way, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR *2,000.000 OF THE LOAN AL'THO nsed by the City of Baltimore.? Office of the Commie missicnsrs of Kiaance ? By virtue of the provisions of the ordinanee of the Mayor and City Conncil of Baltimore, en titled "An ordinance te aid the Baltimore and Ohio Rail road Company, by a loan to the amount of five millions of dollars to complete their roM to the city of Wheeling, to fund their debts, and especial; to lay a seeond traek as far as Piedmont, 21H miles distant from the city of Baltimore, sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock M. of Saturday, the eighth day of April, ISM. for the purchase of two millions of dollars ($2,1100.000) of the lean aathorlied by the said ordinance, or any part or parts tbtreof not less than $280. the said loan being redeemable <>n the first day of January, IS90, and bearing interest in tbe BMlHM at the rate of six per eent per anaam. payable quarter yearly on tbe first day of January, April. July and October For the amount or loan purchased, either in scribed certificates, transferable at the Mayor's office, or lends with eon?ins attached, will he l^ueo? the proposals stating whc.b<r the bid be for sueh certificate or for ccurcii b'.ads. The b. ids will bo of the denon.. nations tf MOO, and $21)0 Term' ^Twenty per cent of toe par value of the amount of the loan awarded to eaeb pur Tbkter to be paid within two days after such award iuade, tweaty per cent on or before the first day of May next, twenty per cent on or before the first dav of Jane next, twent* per eent on or before the first day of July next, and the balance of the amoant bid on or before the first dsy of Angnst next. Ten per eent of the par value of the amount awarded to each purchaser will be retained as security for the fulfilment of the eoatraet. on which interest will he al lowed, for the residae paid in. certifies'. s or bonds will be istned No bid for less than the par .alu# :.ill ? rece-vcd, and the right is hereby reserved to -ieollr j the acce> . noe ?: i all or any of tbe proposals, and 1 ? case default be t>iade ly any bidder in p-.kint, *nv rf the r .yments as Vjove :? quired, tl e ri^it is resert.-l* ?el' at public or v .Irate sale, and en ejeli 'erms as shall 1/e deemed > -nedie and at the r'?k ar.d ff.* the account, rf such bidder, the amount of tbo lean t" 1,. ?. awarded 1 je proposals will Ik. opened by the ando signed, at. the M.tyor's office, at the ? ,n>? a ' ore spiri ted. Proposals to be r jdressed . ' -t .c*naaissio. " s of Ii* ance. City Resist- r e ?fflce, B .itini' ??#," auc! indorsed Offer fer <*?' ' t .WITH ITOIjiUfF i A TA.'?SAI. f, ; K M BAKER ) " - ,p - k , Alt' I'lOPOSALS WILL BE REC " a AT TH1 i 1 ( mptri : isr's office, No. 6 Hall of s t s, rt '* v? ci' ??s<iay, if 1 1>, IWH, at 3 o'clock p ,v r. ,ia < tl i sap j will I t c '"Mic!/ opened, fr ' r'.fpijiu?, i'jr j public ..ffic-s In I tbe City Hall. Park <?-.d ilx'' ??. ,i aim i; xkoi The leo to be fnrpls.'. 'I est b? ?. b?s? qr.r'.iy. . 1 proposals must ' >.e , j ?< poani1 to '? del fered j and distril utM< j'J <t > ?? direction bl the '.'cper of t'.i j (ityllsllasJ it the various office*, s. i' in t' a qf ?? ' tit' / Mm I.e tiv t fie may Hlreni ?*,, 'jss's mn t os i nxrelnr e.'?r?r, ?/ t j tba pe?vl?ion* <t S ' if oon". t ?l* j [ ? . ? , ? ii fl wc a for J l . r*t: >?," r,&d tb ? ' f J i- | in, , .itra.llt HMSar s.acu ?? I ?' i.nld I ? r ,.iled i ? j ?, d endorse d' as foil . Si ?" .'roposals t i Ice '> * , .1 the , ?< | i sal* ti. .1 s sealed r i> I ad d.reoted a>x t . !.? ?ncle -ed in a m i ad envelepe. seale i 4 id #'e*c? h ? A ?' ( (imp. U? Itr A. 'J. <LA(il, ? om^t.eller. ' ? .nance Peyi. ". r t Ytik.KartiM. IGii. <?( i . il ? ?R F.' . IV ATI NO IART b7 I P.j >als will .e rc.elv d ,< the office of the Pi.ss ie ' I rse ' .0 s Ce i lany.fcrer.avt .11 gand eleania* earto 1 i,i trap 1 ?.u a be at or 4. .e of qr. ,-ri land near Little r. toll 1 re ? ,?e Ni.e' iK None but ea?? '? aa ?.s| s> . ie n ei hte 1 arply f ? 1 1| at tb( e*"' , J)f i ? <1 r . t f| i ll e I ? ? BALKS AT ACOTIOW. Auction notice -peremptory" sauTof tbn aesfrt 1 ands ? Aboat 200,0)10 acres of land ia Bast Ten io?tT belonging to the Ttaiwrn Ooloai taUua tompaay. will be told in small parcel*, at anetion, on Thurfday, the HOth April, 1864, at if o'clock, at the Her iluali Exchange, in the city of New York, bv COLE A CHILTON, auctioneers. Full particular! la a future *4 vertiscaicat. Auction notice. ? large and peoemftory ?ale of MIO packages and lota of ChlML glass and earthenware, by f* W. SHIRLEY, Wednesday, April 5, at 10 o'clock. By J 8 II. BARTLETT, at the salesroom* No. 82 John rtreet, a eboico assortment worthy the actio* of retailers and grocer*. Terms at sale. Outof town buy ers oau have their good* well packed at email charge. Auction bale.-the cbllabs connected with the several pnblic markets belonging to the eity, aad Ms dry lote and buildings, will b? leaned on bide at public Metioa, on Taeeday, April 4, 18M. at 13 o'clock, M., at tkt 0 ty llall, for the term of flva year* from the first day of May next N. B? Lists of the property to be leased, eoa U>n!ng elfeo tbe term* and conditions or sale, may be oh oe application at the Coaptroller'i Offloa, Ne. S llaB ?i R.eords JACOB A. WBSTBBTBLT, Major. > K. Til. I.OU, Recorder A. C Fl.AGO, Comptroller. r. W EUMOND8. Cbamberlahi, WM CHAUNCET, Chr F. Com. Bd. Aid., ?? R TKKMIlVe. Cb F. Com. Bd. CotHfa.. _ _ Commissioners of Sinking Fuad. incaace Depart meat, New York. Feb. 28. 1854. Auction sale of rich and valuable iiousb bold furniture. resewood [? anof. rte, English velvet carpct* silver ware, 4c.? RUSSELL W. W ESTCOTT, aue tioneer, will sell by catalogue, ou M mduy April 9, at 10>i o'clock precisely, all tbe furaiturs contained in hoaae No. 7- Eighth avenue, near Thirteenth utr. ct. The aale will ha positive, rain or eliiae. The parlor furaitare oonsists m splendid oval and two large pier vlt-^ant aeven oc lave rorewood pianoforte, two suits of rote wood parlor furni ture in satin lrocade; elegant rosewood etegere, mirror front and back; richly carved roaawo< d tables; reception and arm cbairt. in brocatelle. rosewood. and mahogany; tete a tetes, elegant ormolu clock, inlaid aud Parisian ta. I lie, embroidered curtain* aud rich shades, with a im.it choice and splendid variety of mantol vases, ornameuts, jewel cases, marble statuettes*. Ae . alio an elegant collec tion of oil paintings richly framo 1 chamber furnitnre, eon nieting of splendia rosewood bedstead*, bureaus and wash stands to match, rich china toilot acts, superior hair inat treiaee, rich tapestry, Brussels and three ply carpets on all tbe rooms lu tbo faunae, gilt .to.) mahogany mirror*. roie wood, mahogany, and waluut chair*. sofas, lounge*, divans rocker*, mahogany and w alnut bedsteads, feather bed* and bedding, dn mnp and plain bur?a'j?. bookcases, Ac , witb a large variety of basement furniture extension dining and tea tablea, rich nlver ware, ivory ontlory, cut glaitsware. china dinr.er and tea set*. crocke-y, Ac Catalogue* at house. Good* to he removed immediately from the premises On Tuetday. genteel household furniture at No. 21 Mercer itrtct. Particular* on Monday. R. W . WESTCOTT, Auctioneer Auction sale of standard roses.? j. l. V AMI E WATER A CO., will sell on Tuesday, April 4. 1 tuperior collection of roaea, from 'ho nuriery of D. Boll, corncr of Fiftieth rtreet and Broadway. Alio, tome ttnr plant-. Auction sale ov pablob, bed book, and kitchen furniture ?J. F. DUNCAN, auctioneer, will i-ell on Wcducadity. April A. a< 10 o clock, the houaobold furniture contained in the houao .SHf. (,reenwich htroet, near Uamertley. I'oaltlve aale. A dopoeite required Auction sale of patent rights.? will he ?old April 6. at 12 o'clock M at the Merchant*' Ki change, the exclusive right of Eldridige'i Patent t.'oru Shelter, for the following named Statea, vii. :? New York, all of tbe Eattern and Rome of ttio Wortern and Southern Stale*. Tbia aheller may ho aaon in operation up to the day of aale, at 81 Naaaan street, aacond story, room No. 4. For particular!! tee hand hill a. Alio, at tbo aame time anu place, without reaerve, 640 aero* of tlio moat valuable land iu liny* county, Texaa, twenty milea wttt of the capi t?l. For a knowledge of it* value call on SAMUEL OS GOOD, Auctioneer, No. 81 Naasau atrset. Auction sai-e of houses and lots in jersev City ? l)A VII) SCOTT. Auctioneer, will sell on Hon oay. April 3, at2o'clock P, M. oa the premitea, the faouie and lot in York atreet. with the privil-ji:e of a vacaat let ad joining; hoaae fi auie, tbreo atoriea ana brick baaement, con taining 12 rooiim; one of tbe m -ist detirable resideneea in Jeraey City. Alao the hoaae and lot in Canal atreet, three atory frame, containing 10 room* Each of the above are within tive minate* walk of tbe iarTy. Sale poaitive. Term* eaay. Poaaeliiion on the flrat day ct May. 1 ELEGANT RESIDENCE AT AUCTION -NEW STYLE J Engliah baaciuent houae 94 E;itt Sixteenth atreet. recond houte from Stuyveaant park, opposite St. George's church, a ehoice and desirahlu locatiou, will be eolo at auctiou by COLE A ClllLTON, at thu Exchange, at 12 0 clock < n Tuesday, April 4. 1jM.EC. ANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS. J inirrora, paintings, silverware. \ ? ., at auction. ? Will 1 e told on Tuetday. April 4, at 10 ' ^ o deck, the entire con tenia of the four story bouie 120 Fjrty tiftli street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway, comprising elogant roeewood suites in French bracatelle, richly carved rosewood marble t< p ceutre, tido and fancy tablen. superb rosewood marble top etegere, with plate glen doora and back; elegant rote wood oorner cupboard; rosewood wArk table* aud corner stands; rosewood, mahogany, and walnut sofas and louaget. easy and reception chair* in gold brocade; apringieat par lor chairs aud rockcri; waluut secretary and bookoaao; ele gant oval mirrors tapettry ami in/raiu carpeta; Bruasela and Venetian stair carpet*, oilcloth, cirpeting, lace aud brocatelle curtains; tine paintings and engravings; crayon drawings; elegant vases and silver aud Parian ornaments; A fine assortment of silver plated v arc, consisting of tea aad coffee service; pitchers; mug* cake ha* kots ; sugar diahc*; castors; spoons; forks, soupladlos, Ac.; rosewood bureaus; bedsteads and washstunds; mab 'gan v aad walaut French and cottage bedrteailii: best curl?i hair mattresto*. gilt chi na toilet seti; extension dining table, decorated china tea kit*, china dinnerset; ivory and couimio cutlery; glass ware; tmscment and kiteben furniture Ac. This sale is well wor thy tbe attention of all in want of eood furniture, as every, thing is nearly new, and will ho sold i ntirely without re serve. C. W. HoLUES, Auctioneer. Henry li. leeds, auctioneer ? splendid sale of real l lorentine Mosaic table tops, ebouy cabinets in laiu with marble, lancy goods. Ac., inhibited in the Cryital Palace, from the ltoyal Fact ry of Tnscany.? HENRY H. LEEDS A CO. will aell at their rtorc. No. S Wall street, oa Tueaday 4th, Wednesday, 5th ?nd Thursday. 6th April, at 11Ji o'clock, each day. Unri"ailcd sale of real Florentine Wo sale and fancy goods, being the largest and most beautiful tolleotion ever offered by as at auction. From Now York Crystal Palace ? Tbe most splend,d collection of real Flo rent lac Moaai- s, lonsiatiag or cen't.- table tons, eabiaets of el ony, inh.id with various costly msrblcs ana rare stones, taper weights, brooches, A t. from the Royal Factory of Tuscany. Tbe above roods aro manufactured in Florence, Italy, and were tbe admiration of every person in that eity, lor their elcgaiice. finish, and perfect imitatiou of the most 1 eai.lil'ul. painting. Tbeatlentiun of amateurs is particularly called to the above splendid worku of art, m aotbingtsimilar baa ever been offi red for salo in thi? country. Real Carrara marble, received per bark Warreu ftoin Leghorn, coaaistiag of Pbsyche, VenutSof Canova. struggliug cupid, Ceres, l^eve aid Friendship, ( upid and Dave. Iloy aad Bird noat. and several otber exquisite pieces. Etnt can, liardiglio, Hebe, Medici, and other vases of new stylet, great heaaty and vari ous sites. Alao, alabaster aad other statuettes. A fine a* sortment of bronzes of every kin 1 plated ware de , china do, and other valuable fancy articles. Will lie ready for exhibition as above, on Monday. 3d inst., with catalngnes. Goods can be packed for shipment by M. P.indolrtni at a tuiall expense, on tbe premises. Also, an elegant invoice ol Parian figures and groups, lar/e size, vi.~. Finding of Mo set, Sbakspeare, Milton, Venus ani Cupid, (very large.) Apollo. Peace and War, lunocoa^e UzucW S^ave, Paul unu \ irginia, Flute Player. Ac. C. KEMP. AUCTIONEER -HANDSOME HOUSE J\. bold furniture. pianofortes Ac.? Tu?iday, at 10*; o'clock, at house 120 Columbia street, Brooklyn. R C. Kemp will seM at auction at above. all tie furniture cud tain?d in the above house, I'.u Columbia street, Urookljn. consisting of a very Urge and li m lume assortment of form tore, Monti)- made to order, and all of which ia to be sold without reserve, and eonsists of one superior rotcwood seven octave pianoforte, a very beautiful instrument, and only tees need about one year, ricb tap.stry, Brussels and other carpeta, pier glasses, oral mirrors, oil paintings, rich china ornaments, rosewood parlor f urniture, en auite, cover ed in brocatelle; reception chain, rosewood etegere, with marble top Mul mirror back : book eases, rich china, tea and coffee aeti, table cutlery, silver plated and plate ware, naa hogany sofas, tete a tetea, cany and spiingseat parlor ehaJra, dining lablea, chairs, one ricb painted and enamelled unite, with marble tope; mahogany and ? aluut beildead* bureau* and washstands, toilet acta, hair mattreaaea, beuiilng. Ac . together with all the uaual assortment of a l.oaulliully furnished house. Catalogues on the morning of tale. WM. WITTERS, AUCTION EER, WILL SEI.LON MON TI day, at l(l'a o'clock, at SI Eighth avenue, second floor, the furniture of a arnall family Alao, en Tuesday, at H7 Sullivan street, all the furniture of the above home and a piano. T\'k WITTERS, AUCTIONEER. W ILL SILL ON TT Tneaday, at lOWo'olock. at 67 Sullivan street, all the parlor, chamber, and Kitchen furniture, i onaiatlag of one auit of roaewood parlor furniture, ia satin brocatelle; one elegant roecwood cottage piano and (tool, pier and maatel glaaiea, ornainentr, window curtalni. centre tables, carpeta, oilrlothf, stair carpeta, dressing l.ureaua and waahstaiida. toilet acta, atovea, kitchen furniture, bedstead*, hair mat tresses, feather beda, Ac. T\T 8 MELLOR. AUCTIONEER -ELEGANT FURNI vT . lure, pianofortes, mirrors Ac.? Tue.-day, April 4, at l<>', o'clock, at 442 Broadway. ORUNDY, HOUUHTON * MELLOR will aell. as abovo. rosewood parlor suitea, cover ed in brocatalle. pluab and hair cloth; rosewood and malm gany marble top dreaalng bureaus, washstands and com modes, trench bedsteads, wardrobes, etegeres, extension tables, hat and ball stands, do. chairs, marble top oentre, pier and fancy taMes, library find secretary bookcases, Vol taire sewing and easy chairs, sofas, tete a tetes snd parlor chairs, hair mattresses and palliasse*. toilet sets, Bohemian glassware, girandoles, Ac ; splendidly carved rosowood and oak etegeres with marble tops, mirror doors and basks, ladies' cabinets and writing tables, armour glasses; richly carved rosewood and walnut c m<-r stands and book raca?. large easy chairs covered in French Irocatelle, 'ialr mat tress. with the assortment usually found in a first nlasa wareroom. Also, pier, oval and mantnl mirrrrs, Bohemian glass and china ware, table cutlery, sllier plated ware, A Also, four rosewood and 7 octave pia .ofnrtes, of g ,>d tone anil finish, fully warranted, a>"! wui l .y the atUr-.lt. of fhose in want of a good Instrument. } ids new r.<_ tihi Htior Catalogues ou the morning ofaaM MISCFiXJUTBOOI. -VW*. - _ , _ , At;KNTI.F.MAN-OF ABOUT TII1RT/ YFi'S ? F age, is deiiraus of forming an acquai' i\ ee wit., am n telligent and agreeable lady, hoping sr.i ao<| ..intar.r-. be the means of forming a happy njt'imoin lal'.ancek twien them Please address J. N ., dr <adw? / y at Office. Notice to .toush:<EE.?"?t.?~ 1? you ^ pinched for .oom, pnrcbs ? of V "iham'i fMea* sofa h??'s,?r/ , ms. nfaetare-1 oy W. S. uium;.r/ s, * 1?S' .i- ,ha\> ' .-e< t. ackno- .eeg.'t to be be '?* >t I r u'.. Tt.n can ce converted l ,in a sofa ?' .. bai'sto- d v .?? . -c .1 ha*/ r.attrcs.- ? ached. in five secon>' i r r,t '< atber/. ' eds, mattri ases, Ac., whole ?i?>o .? ? Mj ^ P. 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LADY J'.. v Ikoes t' f .. m jiatr'me.ilal alliance with a yonug end ?dicr.t'.d g'n' ler.aw of respectable parentage He must be in riJe"""- (.""d cir nti' <tstitoi, moral, and strictly temper .it i il .?ommr .icat i jus strictly confidential. Ad lirei >t> , t'l r i siu square I*' St Offlce. EXT', I A PAY. 7 - > CT i PAY -??L I' XI TED STATRS NAVY SAILORS 'la an I 4isri??* who ?>-r^e(| in any United States vesael in ib< I'* >1 , between |H4t, and InA.1, or the widow* and beirs ?' ,i , fi /?n|rnmrtly obtain their double pay and boent* ikr d? i f IJJW^RD lUSSF.L! , Agent,' and (late) Purs, r J l ? N' ' ?7 Vt all strtet basement N. B ? Also, (oldie a icuttj late* rbta-KU ?? atov t.