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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. —eeeEE————— » SEE SEVENTH PAGS. ————S—_——S SALES AT AUCTION. ne UCTION NOTICE—CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. Ww yy, January 26, at 10% o'clock, at No. 82 John street, a general assortment of ingham and common bowls, &c., in lots, for ware, glass, tum! oe goblets, retailers and grooe! vee WW for cash, by SHIRLEY, DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—AUCTION SALE ‘of $150,000 of Rochester, Lockport, and Niagara | Falls Railroad Company seven per ceut convertible bonds. | —The Rochester, Lockport, and Ningara Falls Railroad | . ill sell, by auction, on Thursday, tho 3d Feb. at 12}, o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange, $150,000 of j seven cent bonds, redeemable in ten yeas id con- . vertible into the stock previous to Feb. ally, on Ist Feb. and Aug., at the ., pt port ‘The above named bonds are part of an issue of $200,000, the 14 of which are to be appro- priated to the payment of the short bonds of the compauy, und the completion and further equipment of the road J. B. VARNUM, « tttee. EDWD. WHITEHOUSE, } v DRIAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER.—VALUABLE Wall street perty—Partion Sale.—The Phoenix , Corner viously disposed of at private sale, they will be olfered at auction, at the Merchants’ Exchange, on Thuraday, the th inst., at 12 o'clock, M. The front on Wall atreet is xty-five feet, and on Water street forty feet. Tho pro- | perty is occupied throughout by tenants of the first | | class. rental for the current year amounts to $8,980, and a large advance is olfered for the vear to come. The new firm of Hallock, Butler & Hale do not intend to pur- ‘chase the property, and will not bid at the sale directly or 5 Seicetiy. nies C. TUTTLE, AUCTIONFER.—DINING SALOON AND (Xe Bar Fixtures, Steam Table, &.—A. C. Tuttle will sell, on Thursday, at 1034 o’clock, on the prerniaee, No, 31 Maiden lane, the furniture and fixtures of a dining aa. loon, consisting, in part, of 10 marble top tables, 10 ma- | hogany do., bar counter, with marble washstand, 100 yards oil cloth, cane seat chairs, casters, ivory knives, tated forks and spoons, crockery and glass waro, clock, Feds and bedding carpets, kitchen utensils, large griddle’ copper coffee, tea and milk boilers, large range, oven, &c. | Also, one large steam counter, with pipes and fixtures | complete, suitable fora hotel or eating house Terms | cash. Sele positive, in lots to suit, to close the concern, | UCTION NOTICE.—H, N. BUSH, AUCTIONEER. — At 104; o'clock, at No. 10 North William street, a | variety of new and second-hand furniture, carpets, &c. | Also, fable cutlery, hardware and house furnishing ar- ticles; fancy articles, boots, shoes, watches. &. At 111, and pianoforte; also, two UCTION NOTICE.—ON THURSDAY, A’ ‘ ten o'clock, in the sale rooms, 13 Spruce street, a large sale of houschold and other furniture, by order of | administratrix. Counting house desks iron safe, fine old paintings; also, dry goods, clothing, and otaer valuable | articles, R. Forrestal.’ THOS. BELL, Auctioneer. A. CHILTON, AUCTIONEER.—NORTHEAST COR. «ner of Park place and Church street.—The subscri- ber will lease at auction, by Cole & Chilton, auctioneers, on Tuesday, the first.day of February, at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange—The valuable Property at the wortheast corner of Park place and Church street, to- | gether with the southeast corner of Church and Murray streets, having a front of about34 feet on Park place, 152 | ez Church street, and about 50 feet on Murray street. The lease will be for 21 years from the first of May, 1853, with one.renewal of 21 years more; there are now on the premises a double three story brick dwelling on Park place, now known as No. 27, and brick stables on Murray » street. For full terms, particulars and stipulations of the lease, apply to the Auctioneers, No. 9 Wall street, where maps ret) printed terms of sale can be had. GOOLD HOYT, Exegutor, &¢, E., LUDLOW, AUCTIONEER.—VALUABLE HOUSES ~ 4nd lots onSixteenth street.—E. H. LUDLOW will teuotion, on Friday, January 28, st 12 o'clock, at the Merchants’ Exchange,—Sixteenth street—Two three story brick houses on the south side of Sixteenth streot, | between First avenue and Livingston place, about 150 feet east of Stuyvesant square. The houses are twonty-one ‘by Gifty-five, including extension, and built in the best manner, by day's work, and have all the modern improve- m ! ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEFR, WILL SELL AT auction, thisday, Wednesday, Jan. 26, at 11 o'clock, inthe gallery rear of'store 8 Wall street, paintings—a > hal collection of ancient and modern paintings, con- sisting of landscapes, marine views, summer and winter s0enes, portraits, cattle pieces, hunting scenes, &c., to- gctaee with a collection of engravings, all of which will sold without any reserve to the highest bidder, to close ggoncern. He H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL AT auction, on Thursday, January 27, at 100’clock, at | No/101 Tenth street. near University place, elegant honschold furniture, the property of Thomas 0. Larkin, cay.) whd fs about returning to California, consisting of large assortment of furniture, made by Mesara. uu douine & Meeks, inuse but a short time, consisting of | rich velvet carpets, rich parlor suits of rosewood, covered jin and silver colored brocade, crimson and maroon, and maroon colored silk brocatelles, large pier glasses, | rich cornices and pier slabs and brackets, elaborately | wplte, granite; Rock- | PUBLICATIONS. poe RATIS.\—NEW PUBLICATIONS.—A POPULAR TREA. tise on the cause and eure of nervously debilitated health, and enfeebled constitution that harrass the young. besets the man of pleasure, business and study, and em- lntters old age. Just published, and to be grates, addressing, post ail, box 100 ‘Broadway Post ‘oflce, lew York. ‘OW READY—BRAITHWAITE’S RETROSPECT OF | Practical Medicine and Surgery—Part xxvi, for | January, 1853; uniform American edition. Price $2 9 | year—postage ‘free. ‘Terms, invariably in adyanee, from art xxili, for July, 1851, $2 per annum, or $1 each part. ¢ back numbers, or sets from the commencement, can be had at the original prices, free of postage. Twenty-six parts, bound in eleven volumes, sheep, library style, $2 a volume, $22, delivered free of charge; parts ono to twelve, 50 conts ench; parts thirteen to twenty-two, 75 cents parts twenty-three to twenty-six, $leach. N. B. Mail’ subscribers will particularly note, that for $2 per annum, paid in advance, the work will reach thom, pout- age free, in whatever part of the Union. Publisued b; SIRINGER & TOWNSEND, 222 Broadway, N. ¥. ARNUM’S, NEW PAPER. — THE ILLUSTRATED News.—Contenta for Saturday, Janunry 29th. Nine- ieen splendid engraving. ENGRAVINGS :— 1—United States steamer Fulton, passing Moro Castle, wana. 2—Cock-pit, Havana. 2—Snow scene, at the Tombs, New York. 4—Portrait of Clark Mills, eminent sculptor. 5—Portrait of Commodore Morgan. 6—Monument to Richard M. Johnson. 7—Meeting of American Colonization’ Society, Washing- ton. Address of Edward Everett, &—View on the Hudson, near Newburg. New State Arsenal, New York. 10—Interior view of the Arsenal. 11—Cannon at the Arsenal. 12—Cochran’s Revolving Cannon. ‘nited States steamer Mississippi, of the Japan expe- dition, at Funchal, Madeira. spauim 14—Winter fashions. 15—Portrait of John Ericsson. 16—Portrait of Senator Upham. 17—Little Crow Village, on the Mississippi. 18-20—IMlustrations of ‘the Gambler. ‘Twenty-seven autographs of literary characters. LETTER PRESS, Entering Havana— Autography—The Gambler—The day is done—Coek-pit in Cuba—Poverty—Harlem, R. R.— John Ericsson—Recent deaths—Senator Upham—Little Crow Village—Christianity—Ethies of journalism—Expe- dition to Paraguay—Steamboat accidents, &e.—Memoirs of “Saint” Napoleon—French Courts—Lectures in the city—Literary intelligence’—Fine arts, music and the drama—Religious intelligence~Domeatic intelligence, with a large variety of other interesting matter. Price six cents per copy. For sale at all the principal bookstores and news depots throughout the United States. P. T. BURNUM, Special partner. .H. D, & A. E. BEACH, General partners. 128 Fulton street, New York. EADY THIS DAY—A PERFECT LITERARY GEM.— Graham forFebruary. 112 pages, splendidly illustra- ted. The February number of Graham’s Magazine, con- taining one hundied and twelve ample pages, filled -with the choicest lteratune of the day, ang illustrated with suxpassins beauty, by Devereaux and other accomplished artists, ‘The publisher is gratified to be able to announce that | the great increase of subseribers for 1853, enables him to promise a large addition of attractive features for future numbers. John Sartain, Esq., the accomplished mezzo- tint engraver, and former editor of Sartala’s Magazine, has been added to our corps of artists, and we havo the romise of some plates, of rare elogunce and freshness, ‘rom his burin. In the engagement of Mr. Sartain, we show our friends the evidence of a determination to make Graham the leading illustrated monthly of the Union, geaptte of all doubt of the ubbelieving. We shall improve the Magazine still more in the lite department as success affords us meane, aad bv #1 honest efforts strive to keep the position =: have so long held among publishers of Amerioe~ monthly periodicals, ip spite of the compettior, from any quarter, fair ar yofair, ‘CONTENTS. ~ Caractacus. A full page engraving, by Loomfin The Emigrant. Music. Mlustrated’ t e) Stermberg and Liebonssein. shi acs A Trip to the South of Ireland. Elegantly iHustrated by Devereaux, with the. follow! : Bla Castle, Cork Harbor, Bantry Bay, Lagio's Neat’ Muckrose Avbey, Lady Kenmare’s Cottage’ Ross Tatand In the Clouds. By Thos. Mayhew. Illustrated. aay Fate of the Blighted Flower. By Thos. Buchanan Ruined Castle. By W. Alexander. An Incident at the Hotel de Ramboillet. Ilustrated. Thankagiving, Mrs. Julia C. Dorr. * OS A eae ee Forrester. ncient Rome. Augustus Duganne. ToCarolin. By H.C. se Springs. By M. Milner, illustrated by Devereaux, with the following engravings :—Girl at the Fountain, Castalian Springs, St. Winifred’s Well, Spring in Dorcet, England, Artesian Well, Pool of Siloam. p Lina ; or, The Ashtons. Continued. By Mrs, Angelo e V. Hull. ‘Netabol.” By Richard Hayward. The Sorest of Le Mans. H. W. Herbert. The Lone “tar, Chambers. The Spirits of Flowers. By J. A. Bone. Jules Gerard, the African Lon Killer, By W. Jones. The Lucky Fenny, y Mra. 5, C. Holi. Wishes. By Emily Hermann, Two Pictures. From ‘Book of Snobs.” Thackeray. By H. Curtis. By W. M. carved etageres, in rosewood, do. buffett, large marble vases on pedestals, valuable real bronze groups and fig- | ures, costly marble and bronze clocks, vases, &e., rose- wood bookcase and secretary, do. extension dining beautifully carved centre tables, services, china vases, «ad colognes, gas chandeliers and brackets, a fiue collec tion of valuable paintings, in rich gilt frames; carved rose. wood pianofortes, opal und crimson vases, and other rich furniture; bedroom furniture, consisting of velvet and | Brussels carpets, superbly carved rosewood bedsteads, vureaus, and one elegant Gothic carved wardrobe, value $1,000, Also, richly carved rosewood armour a | glace, apring beds, mattresses and bedding, together with | cut glass, plated ware, &e. Sale to commence with kitch- en furniture. The furniture. &c., is now ready for ex amination at the above number, where catalogues may be obtained. ‘OMER MORGAN, AUCTIONEFR.—SOCIETY LIBRARY | t auction.—Homer Morgan will sell at auction, at dwelve o'clock on Thursday, January 27, at the Mer- | | Exchange, the property known as the Society Library, on resdway, corner Of Leonard street. The | lot is sixty feet wide on Broadway, sixty-six feet wide on | the rear, 100 feet on Ieonard strect, on the north, and | 100 feet on Catharine lane, on the south, and has a very | costly builing upon it, which will command a large yearly rent, as ft is. or can exsily be converted into a store or atores. Possession on the first of May next. A | liberal amount can remain on mortgoy is offered at privato sale until the 27th yortiouls iy to yartioulars SPEly Tf oseR MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. ORSES, WAGON AND HARNESS AT AUCTION.— | H day, at 12 o'clock, at 87 Dey street, corner of | ‘Grennwich, one pair of horses from the country, bought forseven years cid last spring, Kind in sfhgle and double harnes: light wagon with pole and shafts, together with one ht double harness, the whole in first rate king order. WELLINGTON 'A. CARTER, ARGE AND PEREMPTORY SALE J. 1. Vandewater will sell, this day, at 104 o'clock, at thegaies room, 14 Wall street, consisting of bear, pan- ther, wolf, coon, &e. The whole to be sold without re- serve, for cash, to close sales, Also, an assortment of furs. fast. For further | EMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMITTER. — ‘At a meeting of this committee, held on the evening of the 21st inst..at Tammany Hall, the following pream- ble and resolution, offered by Mr. L. B. Shepard, was nimously adopted :— “Whereas, the Toncral Committee is sincerely desirous to promote the union of the democratic party in this city, and to bring within » common and harmonious | organization ail those who maintain the principles of | the Baltimore platform, and desire to give a firm and un- divided support to the Democratic National and State | ‘administrations, and also to avoid all causes of objection | and difference which might arise out of any decison of | contested seats, before the parties have ample oppor. | tunity to present their certificates, or other evidences of } election— fore, be it Resolved, That the consideration of the contested sents til Thursday evening, Jan. 27, at 7’ Sudektland that all persons contesting, in any degree o toany extent. the seats of those inctuded in this organ ivation, be and are hereby invited to present their claim; on that occa IEL E. DELEVAN, Chairman pro tem. Groror H. Punsxr, 2B aon, peeoretaries pro tem, |AMMANY SOCIETY OR COLUMBLAN ORDER Friday evening, Janua the Great Wigwam, at 28th, in the Council Chamber of “halt an bee Lang setting of fendance is requested. the sun. A punctual att ge Br ite vi, Father. ‘Taos. K. DowntnG, Scribe. Manhattan, Season of Snows, lat Moon, year of Discove- ry 362, of Independence 77th, and of the Institution the 6th. FCOND WARD.—AT A MEETING OF THE SECOND ward Democratic Republican Ward Committee, elect- ed for the year 1853, held at 149 Fulton street, on Tues- day evening, January 25th, on motion, the following gen- tlemen were unanimously clected officers for 1863:—John Shea, Chairman; Luke Kerrigan, Sheridan, Secre- taries; and Theoron Mersehoff, Treasurer. On motion, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted:— Resolved, That this committee have heard with aston- ishment, that the Sachems of the Tammany Society as- sumed the right of dictating to the democracy of this ward who we shall have to represent usin the Demo- cratic Republican General Committee for the year 1853. Resolved, That the course pursued lately by the said Sachems, towards the members elect of the joeratic Republican General Committee, is an out on the peo- ple of this ward, and will not be tolerated. We do not recognive their right to interfere, nor will we submit to their dictation, aa (he people of our ward are capable of relecting their own representatives. Ttesoled, That the’ conduct of Alderman Thomas J. Parr, of the Sixth ward, meets with our warmest appro bation; and that we coincide with his views as set forth in the ‘protest read by him before the Sachems of the Society. JNO. SHEA, Chairman, HAN, Veg, N+ | Secretartes. svan, 5 -cCPe! ‘arte DAGUERREOTY! KS XPTORING THE SOUTH AMERICAN RIVERS. — i Meade Brothers have just supplied the United States government, for the above expedition, » complete sat of their superior daguerrootype apparatus for takin | of Cookery; | Speech The property | ~~ The Reformer. A Wediling in the Clouds. From Household Words. Romance of Raseality. By FE. P. Whipple. Sonnets from the Italian. telle Anna Lewis. Life and Poetry of Thos. Buchanan Read. By Chas. J. Peterson, « z ‘The Rose Queen. By Mrs. E. L. Cushing. Kimball's Student Life, lack Letters : A Review of ‘Cabin Literature.” Serenade, JY. peare: Essays and Tales in Prose; Fnglish Talos an Sketches; Napoleon Dynasty; Papers’ by De Quincy; Con fecsions of Fitz Boodle; Benero!t’s History of the Unite States; Trench on the Study of Words; Ladies’ New Bool Arts of Teuning, Currying, ete.; Woman’ il; My Novel; The Successful Merchant of Meagher; Homes of American Authors, ete., ‘The Terms for Graham aro:—Single subscribers, $3; single copies, price 26 cents. DLWITT & DAVENPORT, Now York Agents. OREIGH NEWSPAPERS.—ENGLISH, IRISH AND Seotch newsparers, as also all foreign periodicals, can ie obtained on application to F. BRADY, importer of foreign newspapers, No. 76 Nassau street.’ Papers for- arded by mail. Record; THEMILITARY. CARD.—WE, THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF the Hollander Guard, do hereby respectfully beg ve to tender our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the | indies of Delancey and Columbia streets, who so highly honored us by presenting us with the beautiful wreaths: and also to Mr. Hollander, for his unbounded liberality, in presenting us with several magnificen; prizes; also, to Mr. Ward, of the Motthaven Hetel, for the bountiful sup, ply of good things provided by him on that occasion, an {Sour Invited georta and judges, for the fimpactial maan- ner in which they performed: their arduous duties. By order of the company. py GEORGE MILLWATER, Captain. C. Smaree, Secretary. J.P. Wano, Orderly Seageant. FADQUARTERS SECOND REGIMENT NEW YORK State Militia.—State Gaards—Special Order.—New York, Jan. 24, 1858,—The commandant, with deep regret, communicates the sad intelligence of the demise of James Beck, Fsq., late quartermaster of this regiment. The commandant embraces this opportunity to bear wit- ness to his uniform courtesy and officer like conduct, in all his relations, to his brother officers. In compliance with a request of the family of the deceased, the usual military honors will be dispensed with. The officers, (in citizen‘s dress,) are hereby requested to attend the fune- ral of the deceased, on Wednesday, 26th inst., at 1 P. M., from 79 Franklin street. By order of Joun Ray, Act. Agt. JOHN A. BOGART, Col. Com. HE UNION COMPANY.—A MEETING OF THE sharcholders of the Union Company will be held at the Irving House, on Wednesday evening, 26th January, atéP. M RISH RIFLES, ATTENTION/—THE FIRST COMP. Pret isish Rites meet for drill every Thursday evening at half-past seven o’elock, at Centre Market Drill Room, and evory Monday evening, as usual, at No. 5 Chatham Hall, Chatham square. By order, MICHAEL B, HOGAN, Secretary. KIDMORE GUARD—ATTENTION.—THERE WILL BE a meeting of this company on Thursday, Jan. 27, at seveno'clock P. M., at 82 Pike slip. A punctual attend- ance is requested, as business of importance will be trans- acted. By order, HIRAM MOORE, Ord. Sergeant. CLOTHING. a ananaepenpaoen aR RN OW IS THE TIME FOR BARGAINS.—THE SURPLUS is sold off, irrespective of cost, at any loss. Itrade in each season's new only. Selling off, fine winter clothing, cloths, cassimeres and vestings, overconts, vests and pantaloons. GEORGE P. FOX, Tailor, No. 833 Brond- way, corner of Anthony street, opsosite the Broadway Bank and theatre. ee So OF THE SHIRT HAS IMMORTALIZED for od; Labor shouts forth his praise to the welkin; And could we frame as glorious a ditty, we would Touch our harps in approval of 4 For the shirts made by Elkins, in cheapness surpass, As in beauty and fit, all the others; And thongh beauty and worth seldom couple; alas | Yet they meet in this case like two brothers. Gentlemen furnishing their own material, will re- ceive, prompt attention, at greatly reduced rates, at 484 Brondws AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED. — / Persons desirous of converting their cast-off articles into cash, can obtain a fair price by sending for the sub- seriber, at his residence, or through the Post Office. N. B.—Iadies attended by Mrs, Cohen. M. 3. COHEN, 66 Elm street, AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Tadies and gentlemen having any elothing, furni- ture, or jewelry, can obtain a fair cash prico, from the subscriber, at hie residence, or through the post. Ladies attended by Mra, Dusseldorf, 13 Elm street L. M. DUSSELDORF. 1AST-OFF’ CLOTHING—THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS / worth wanted.—Gentlemon having large or amall quantities of good left-of clothing to dispose of, can ob: tain the full value in current money, aliing on or ronding for JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, fifth store,ft tham street. SPORTING. SHOOT AT TWENTY FIVE PIGEONS wit views on the La Plata, &e, Siinilar seta on hand, an everything pertaining to the art. Artists and Importers, a8 dway, Opposite the Fountain, N.Jk—Daguerres types taken daily ‘any man in the world, for $100. Usual rise ary, Clghty yards, and find birds for each ofber on days notice givem. | eee AAAI NARAAAAAAAA 1 —A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE AND TWO OR 2+ three eingle gentlemen can be accommodated with furnished rooms and board, at 11614 Grand street, near Broadway, on moderate terms. References given and required. Apply as above, 11544. PARTMENTS TO LET—ON BROADWAY, THIRTY. fifth, and Twenty-ninth «ireets, to small reapectable fatuilies, at very low prices; also, several stores at bar- ing, On Broadway, above Thirty-third street; also, a rge bull, suitable for school or other purposes. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broad way. LADY, OCCUPYING A NEW THREE STORY HOUSE, in a situation unsurpassed, wishes to let a room of suit of rooms, with board for a lady only. Nothing re- quired but payment of board twe weeks in advance, None need answer éxcept those willing to pay liberally for. su- perior accommodations. Address N. Mf., Broadway Post Office, post paid, with address and where an interview can be had. None other will be attended to. FEW SINGLR GENTLEM OBTAIN COM. fortable rooms, with board. Inquire at 21 Walker nireet, west of Broadway. WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, HAVING A first class private house, in a delightful part of Brooklyn, (for a winter or summer residence,) with fur- maces, warin or cold baths, gas, and within one block of an omnibus route, can accommodate a gentleman and his wife, or two single gentlemen, with full or purtial board, and all the comforts of home. Apply at the Boarding Exchange, No. 209 Broadway. References ex- changed. LADY WISHES 10 OBTAIN AN UNFURNISHED room, with board, with a widow lady preferred. Lo- cation between Canal and Thirteenth streets. Address Bu Sun office. OARD.—TO LET, A LARGE, NEATLY FURNISHED Parlor, to a lady and gentleman, (full boned for the jady only,) with a widow lady; situation central, west of Iway, on Prince street. ‘Terms $10 per week, in advance. Address P. Sharpe, Broadway Post Oflice. bg ‘A GENTLEMAN, HIS WIFR, A OARD WANTED DOWN TOWN—BY A YOUNG MAN and wile. References exchanged. Address P, M. S., and a single gentleman; « private family preferred, genteol neighborhood, ‘Address, with terms, box 1,665 Post Office. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A gentleman and his wife, requiring a square room, or rlor, and bedroom, containing gas, use of bath, &e. tion between Murray and Walker streets, and wost of Broadway. Terms no object; want good and permanent home. Address F IL, Herald office. sirous of obtaining @ room, with partial board, in or near Broadway, between Houston and Fourieonth streets. Address (post paid) C.K, M., box 1,111, Post Office, stating location, terms, & OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, who require one or two unfurnished rooins. Ad: Press H. W., Herald oflice, stating location, & Buz IN BROOKLYN.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE gentlemen can obtain neatly furnished apartments, with partial board, ina private family, where they may enjoy the comforts of a home. House is new, location desirable, and convenient to both South and Fulton ferry | stage routes. Apply at No. 3 Elm place, two doora from Fulton avenue, OARD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, WITH PAN- tries and adjoining bedrooms on the second floor, and board, may be had No. 19 Wooster street. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife can be accommodated with a pleasant room, with pentries, on the second floor, by applying at No, ot ‘assau, corner of Pearl streets, OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM, ON SECOND FIQOR, neatly furnished, to let, with board, to a gentleman and his wifo, or two single gentlemen. Reference given and required. Apply at No. 8 Crosby street OARD IN CHAMBERS STREET.—A FINE FRONT room, on third floor, suitable for ae gntleman and wife, or two or three single gentlemen. Also, a single room. Good pantries, baths, &c., in the house. Inquire at 164 Chambers street. Poakd WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, A MECHANIC, with single room, where there aro no boarders, no lower down than Twentieth street, Righth and Sixth avenues. Terms not to exceed threo dollars, or three and aquarter. Address D. M. C., Herald office. OARD AND A ROOM, WITH GRATE, WANTRD—FOR @ young lady, in Broadway, between Canal and Houston, at one block east or west.’ Payment of three or six months in advance, if desired, in‘a private house, where there are no other boarders. ‘Address M.. Wo--** office, TDOARD Wan ™=1N BROOKLYN, RY AN ENGLISH NTLEMAN I8 DE- { at the centrally located dwelling, | es 0 — VACANT [ATS FOR SALt s le cheap.—Two lots on Kighty-fifth screet, Dear lh avenue: two lots on Kighty-eighth street, near the Eighth avenue; three lots, 20 by 100 foet, on Sixty-second street, near Eighth avenue; four lots on Sixty-second street, near Broadway ; four houses and fifty-six lots on Ninth street, Brockiys, at $60,000; a few shares Cheshire Glass Stock for rale at par. M.L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. HOUSE IN FIFTH AVENUE.—AN %23.00 elegant four-story brown atone house in Fifth aveuue, for sale on moderate terms. A very genteel brown stone house, in Twenty-sccond street, near Fifth avenue, for $16,000; two lots on Forty-first street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, with @ neat cottage on one of them, will be sold for $4,500— both lots with the house. Two lots on Thirty-sixth street, between Lexington and Fourth avenues, at $2,760 each. Three lots on forty-fifth street, mear Sixth avenue, tor $2,500 ench. A block of lot: on Smith street, near Fourth place, in Brooklyn, very cheap. reot. $14, 000,-aatmsy ore —VALUABLE PERSON AL PROP for sale in the city of New Y ‘and paying at present an income of $1,000, which, by further attention, will produce an income of $3,000, without any expense other than the partial atten- tion of one man. Would receive approved real estate in pt Payment. Apply at the office of Lovejoy's Hotei, tween the hours of twelve and two. $14,000 —F rep FURNISHED HOUSE ‘+ for eale.—A very elegant first-class house, with lot, 254 by 06, in Tenth street. house, furnished throughout with new and fashionable furni- ture, will be sold with or without'the furniture, at a bar- gain. The house is in wes order, has all of the mo- cern improvements, and the furniture consista of Brus- sels and tapostry carpets, best mahogany chairs, mirrors, sofas, new bed linen, mattrasses, and everything required for a complete establishment. Price 314,000, with the HELDON, 86 . —A PERSON WITH THIS AMOUNT furniture. 1 OO er cash canis can tae iiss 19 this State, that will pay from $6,000 to $10,000 in pA one year. A person who would like to engage ina safe business, without competition, will find this a rare chanee. | Sutisiuetory evidence given upon an interview. | Address C. P> Iway Yost office. 20 ACRES, WITH GOOD BUILDINGS, FRUIT, I UV ‘in Jamaica village, for sale, on easy terms. M lund if required, HOMER H. STUART, 64 Wall street. ake PERSON ABOU? FITTING A NEW SrorRr, will find three very splendid sea, cheap, ni No, 617 Broadway E ALON, PPLY TO SANUE! of D. Andrews, | the junction of Chatha For sale, a handsome three story and attic, basem sub-cellar house No. 118 First avenue, between Sixth and Seventh streets. Also, for sale, the valuable lot of land, with the buildings thereon, known as Nos. 890 aud 39014 Pearl street, and 1, 3 and 3), Oak street. To let, handsome rooms in No. 118 First avenue, 500 ang Peart street, and Nos, 1 and 3 Oak street. ILIARD TABLES FOR SALE.—TWO GOOD SECOND- hand tables for sale, chea e of them a marble bed—with all apparatus complete. Also, a number of | new tables of the most modern style, ‘made by 1. C. | O'CONNOR, 65 Aun streot. (Has no successor.) RUG STORE FOR SALE—IN ONE OF THE BEST avenues in New York, (an excellent chance for a physician,) handsomely fitted up with glass eases, and yell stocked. ‘The proprietor is leaving the city. Lease four years from next May, at a lowrent. Apply to. Hooyer, 116 Third avenue, or 90 Fulton streot. XCKLLENT CHANCE.—THE GREAT JONES STREET House, with stock and fixtures, for sale cheap for cash, containing bar and billiard rooms, and accommoda- tions for boarders and lodgers; also an unexpired lease of six years from the 1st of May, the proprietor havin” — nop business which compels him to sell. Ann’ samedi T THE OFFICE — Clad Ps ON STATBN, AND FOR SALE.—A FARM OF 65 acres of high dry land, finely situated on both aides the turnpike road to Chelsea, mile from the steamboat landing: a 25 by 40 feet. ‘The farm will be xold in to 20 acres, if desired. Inquire of Mrs. Premizes; Capt. Travis, Chelsea, S. I., or to BI ERCKER & CO. ‘1 Wall street, cor. Broad. ‘ALE —THE TWO HOUSES AND LEASE OF LOTS8 North Moore street, near 6: th street, The lot is 25 feet front, 8734 fect deep. There is @ two siory brick house, with slate roof, on the rear of the lot, and frame building on the front; is now rented for $5000 year, Bat can be improved so as to pay a large rental; if not sold at private sale, will be rold at auction, at the Merchants’ Exchange, by Anthony J. Bleecker, on the 27th inst. Apply to GLO. W. WEISH, 244 Greonwich street, = OR SALE OR TO LEASE—A PAWNBROKER establishment, doing a good business. Sold in conse- three quarters of stone house, reels of from 15 cGregor, on the cep}? tn and his wife, with furnished apartments, ina ri VO Ate family, or where but few boarders are taken. Wai be permanent, if suited. Address, stating terms, which must be modorate, “Albion,” Herald office. OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, OR TWO: gle gentlemen, can obtain pleasant rooms, with board, in a small private family, by applying at 67 Lon- | don Terrace, West Twenty-third street. Bota WANTED—(PRIV, TABL FOR ATW = tleman and wife, with one whole Hloor, comprising three or four well furnished rooms, and the best, but not extrayagont table, either up or down town, in a house with all modern improvemen’ i wanted, to hire or purchase a x immediately, stating location, &e., Office. (OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN | © and wife may procure a bed room and sitting room, connecting, with partial or full board, in a_ respectable | private family. Also, accommodations for single gen tlemen, where quietness and the comforts of « home beexpected. For particuiara, inquire at 28 W street. | OARD.—FI RNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO | let, withfull or partial board, on second or third Hloor, desirably situated on Broadway, 765, near Ninth street. URNISHED ROOM? TO LET—AT 868 BROADWAY, | a few doors above Union Park; parlor and bedroom | connecting: bath in the house. Every attention is given | to the comfort of those occupymg rooms. Partial board, if desired. 88 Broa URNISHED ROO: ly.—A with use of Union place, or in Brooklyn, near the ferries. ‘Terms not to exceed $15 to $20 per month. References exchanged. Address H. R., Herald office. WANTED, BY A SMALL FAMI- ERMANENT BOARD—WITH TWO ROOMS, ONE ON P the first floor, front, wanted by a gentleman and his wife, in n private family, or where there are but few or no other boarders. Location—! Sixth, or Seventh avenues, beyond Thirteenth street. References exchanged Address, stating terms, (post paid,) U. H., Herald office. paeehen akeictiliners sd akan. Aion Crees! Gi INGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED WITTE full or partial board, in a genteel private family: where the comforts of a home may be enjoyed, on reason. able terms. One large and one stnall room on the second floor to let. Apply at 122 Sullivan street. Reference ex changed. 0 AMERICAN FAMILIES.—A GENTLEMAN DESIRES board ina privatefamily, The terms must be mode rate, which will be met in any manner satisfactory to an agreeable party. Unquestionable references will be given. Address E. R., Box 353 Chatham square Post Of ANTED—BOARD, WITH A PARLOR AND TWO bedrooms attached, for a gentleman and his sis ter; not below Bleecker or above Twenty-third street, and near Broadway. None but those living in genteol style need answer, Best of reference given and required, Ad. dress M. B., at this office. ‘ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, TWO SLEEPING ‘apartments and a parlor, with breakfast, and fu board on Sundays, in a respectable house, located not higher north than Kighth street. Please address, sta- ting location and terms, P, B., box 2,003 Post Otfice. rior and three bedrooms, (without bedding,) | chen. Location not further up town than | Guienee of the proprietor lenving the eity. A rare oppor- unity is offered to percons wishing to enter the above business. A note addressed to P. B., Broadway Pi Office, with real name and reside: will mect with ix mediate at 1, ess, a hernalia necessary for a first rato eirens—formerly Johnson & Co's, ‘To be sold, the whole or a part, tsuit purchasers. JUSEPH CROSBY, Bri DUR LOTSON FIFTY. ifth and Sixth avenues ; fifteen lots on Broadway and Tift: uurth street ; four lots on Thiri eeventh street, between Fifth and sixth avenues ; abo: five acres of ind on Kingsbridge road and Harlem ri ten acres in Ravenswood. to JAMES A. SIMONS, hambers street, from P, Me OR SALE—LEASE OF STOEL street, together with the of ready made clothing now i years torun from Ist of M, will be solv ‘this store is directly opposite the Pacifie 1 iween Dey and Cortlandt strects. thus ren the best stands for business on the west side of the ci Satisfactocy rearons given for selling apply to ‘ ppl 12 t R RALE IN WILLIAMSBU NE. story and basement brick house, situated dat No. 22 South Vourth street, within three minutes walk of either ferries. Lot 20 by 68 feet, house 30 feet deep. Price, 50 33,800—only $1,1 mortgage, at seven percent. Also, seven nice coiiage houses, in Jefferson place, Seventh street. Apply (o G_W. BUENAN, 132 South Sixih’sirect. A FOUR YRARS LEASE, AND PART OF stock, of a first class grocery store, up town, now | doing a good busines; small stock, but ‘well assorted. Will be sold for cash only. Apply to Messxs. Clark & | Thonpson, 183 Reade street. ‘ R SALE—HOUSE AND LEASE OF IL North Moore street, near St. John’s Tot 25 by 87% foet ; house 25 by 40 feet, three stories, with en- closed iazra; two attic rooms, ’and all the modera iin. provensnts. | If not sold at private sale before the 27th, will tha day be sold at auction, at the Merchants’ Ex: | change.at 12 b’clock, by Anthony J. Blocker. Apply to SAMUEL METTLER, No. 55 North Moore street, URES OF AX or No. 64 Dey street. OR HAT STOCK AND Fi stce. fed on the west side of the city. fmmediay vicinity of the different steamboxts nil ste | ships, nov doing ‘a good business. Vor further pa | lars addess, with real name and address, A, B. C., Her | office. OR FALE—TBE LEASE ASTORE tal part of Canal street, suitable for any k | Benteelusiness, or to lot. Address M., Herali ostie TS ‘ALE—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOU IMommerce stree “ur Bleecker), with ( attachd, shade trees in front, and pleasant neighbor hood. Terms easy. For particulars, inquire on the i it will be exchanged for lots up town. Or SALE D oT NO. 55 AN OLD ESTABLISHED 3 sop, in a first rate neighborhood, and doing a 00d busines, with fine fixtures; will be sold low. It is one of the bet stands in the western part of the city. WATKINS & HINE, 15 Chambers street COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, ISSOLUTION OF CO. PARTNERSHIP.—THE CO-PART- nership heretofore existing under the firm of HUES. IS A COZANS, booksellers and publishers, 104 and 106 Nassau street, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 6th inst. The unsettled business of the late firm will be adjusted by Pail J. Comns, who slone is authorized to ¢ of the firm in liquidation. Ltda ™ CHARLES P. HUESTIS. New York, Jan. 26, 1853. PHILIP J. COZANS. PHILIP J.’ COZANS will continue the publishing, book and stationery business, at the old stand, 104 and 106 Nas- sau street. HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING between Mesara. Walther & Henkel, 83 Nassau street, baying been dissolved, Mr. Anthony Henkel will alone sign the name of the firm in liquidation. AUGUST New York, Jan. 24, 1853. ANTHOS ARTNER WANTED—WITH A CAPITAT, OF FROM 000, in the merchant tailoring and clothing busin well established and doing a good business in Fulton street, New York. This is a good op: portunity to get in a safe and good business. Address . S., Herald offi JARTNER WANTED IN THE PIANOFORTE BUSI- ness.—A gentleman now established in the business, in one of the best stands in the city, and having « very advantageous lease, would like to take partner, who could attend to either the manufacturing or sales depar ment, with a capital of from $2,000 to $5,000. The busi ness may be largely increased, and mado very profitable, Address “Piano,” nt the Herald office, giving real name, and the came will be treated confidentially 10 $5,000.—A PARTNER WANTED, TO $3,00 take an interest in a wholesale lquor house? and also extensively engaged in the California ship stores. To any party having the above amount of ready cash, and w ishing to engage in a safe and protitabl business, the opportunity is one seldom offered. Adres M. C., Herald office, or io C. B, Howes, 83 Nassau street. HOTELS, ] Annan INCL ICTLN, PORTANT TO ALL VISITING CUBA.—THR WF, known hotel, Revere Honse, Havana, has been tra ferred from Officloua atroet, No. 119 Abrapin street, of Mercadores. ‘This large edifice haa been re-built refitted, and no expense has been spared to make | ant and comfortable home. It can be recomme: with confidence, aa the best and largest hotel at Haye Bator to Dr. Bogezt, No. 6 $f. Mark's plioo, Now York | (GC SALE—IN BROOKLYN, FOURTH BLOCK FROM F Fulton street, two good frame houses anil lots, N 3 a4 75 Tillary street, with a good house in x ach y 100. One bali of purchase can remain ou bond andiortgage. Inquire on the premises. SALE—HOTEI, FIXTURES, AND LE. three years and three months, now doing “OR good uness, and located near a market and two ferries; has thiy beds, and a good restaurant. gaxl in ot! he proprietor ix on er business, Apply at 997 Spring street R SALE—TWO LOTS ON THIRTY-THIRD STREET, 50 fect from the Ninth avenue, west side, 25 foot For particulars in- int, and nearly half the block. qe at 122 Burrow strect. OR SALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, with a two story fraine building, in the rear of 233 Vet Sixteenth strect. Inquire of Andrew Fash, 111ti rect, Harlem, or of Meter 8. or Henry Pennie, 24 Orange geet. qon SALE—THE HOUSE AND LEASK OF LOT 140 2 Franklin street. Apply on the premises. Also, inted to purchase, a small sized three story brick dwell: g, containing the modern improvements, and situated yar Fourth ayonue. POR SALE—TIE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND VALUABLE C receipts of perfumery and fancy store, now doing n excellent business. The receipts are alene worth the lnoney required for tho whole establishment, A great argain can now be obtained by applying to KELLOGG & LeARTHUR, Chambers Hall, 66 Chathain street. OR SALE—THE LEASE QF A TIIRKE STORY house, and fixtures of an intelligence office, which hae been established twenty-cight years, and will be fortune to the purchaser. Call soon, as the owne tends leaving the city, Apply. to KELLOG McARTHUR, Chambers Hall, 65 Chatha OR SALI Illinois, ne: hieago, containing 214 $5 acres iy fine wood land. Upon the premises are a new brick house, « large barn, carriage house, & good stone well of pure water, ke. Will be rold ata great sacrifice by applying immedi I S71 Sixth t, from 7 to 0 and TLLS AT PATE ‘The cotton 1 ad water privileges, known as the Essex Mill, lars, apply to JOHN COLL President of the Paterson Menu Company. Also, the mill, lot, and weter, privilege formerly ecenpied by Plummer & ¥ as print works, For partloulars, yi ply to THOS. O. SMITH, Agent Society G. My Tatersop, Dec 38, 1B9e, Fifty-seventh street and Lexington avenue ; four lots on to be paid, the rest to remainon | hundred dresa 8. T., at t feet long, avenue, Fk SALE—A STRAMENGINE, ATENT FOR Sar r cent prot his office. aapeaapaneonaand OF TKN-HORSE —A PATENT FOR A VALUABLE ing twelve years torun. The ar- ata small expense, and pay one For terms and particulars d- TEAM BOILER FOR SALF—IN GOOD ORDER.—17 feet in diameter, with I6inch return flue. To be scen at the corner of Fifty fourth street and Third of them foi XO CAPITAL gages, $1, Kz cent. 0 FISH MERCHAN' hb branding casting more , or Mrs. Craft, 62 Cross street. LISTS—$2,000 required, —VOR SALE, TWO FULL SETS with the ‘block letters with Inquire of Andrew 100 and $900 ‘OR SALE, TWO MORT- h, on good property, only fifty per cent of the purchase money, three years at seven Bonilsman unexceptionabie. Apply to Messrs. BECK & McADAM, No. 62 Wall street. the busine capital. office, with real from Ist twenty-nine fect on Broadway by verly place. ‘The house is sixty feet in #4 Maiden lane, store $600, Oixtures, good will None ni May—The premises No, 1 dey second floor. tely. Ap 10 FLAIR DRESSERS.—FOR SALE, THE FURNITURE, 1d lease of the premises of a hair- ing and bathing establishment. This is « rare chance for aman who may wish to enter into 4 business which has, during the past three years, averaged an income of ,000 4 year, aud can be increased 0 $8,000, The reason for selling is that the proprietor is desirous to retiee from nd will dispose of the concern at valua- tion of the furniture and fixtures, eed apply who cannot command the amount of two Fie g, ra Address Vanderpool, name and address. ox 48 Broadway Post JET OR LEASE, Waverly place, y one hundred on Wa- pi, Apply at ROADWAY STORE AND DWELIING TO LET.—THE commodious store No. 9 Brondway. Possession immedia mises, or to G. M. MILLIGAN, 12 Broad strect. Rent of ply on the pre- ture tenant wil tr: Iso hi pre-paid letter GOODENOUGH, for sale, Dry Goods, ADWAY, to let or lease, front ani x an offer, is $5,000 per I please give his r is banker's ref is reqnested. , Alex. Location good. Vor furt i N 100 fect deep. USINFSS OPENING. —10 LIT—THREE LARGE, handsome stores, in Fulton avenue near Clason ave. ue, Brooklyn; a neighborhood improving so fast as to offcr a fine ebunce to grocers, dry goods, hardware deal- era, &e., of Koon getting into s large and profitable busi- Apply to R. 1, CROOK, 22 Pine st., Now York. AR 200 OR on the south- Tao lowest ‘The fu- description of if an answer to his * 200, care of Mr. Broadway. RY GOODS STORE TO LET—STOCK AND FIXTURES ‘The lease of the store has four ‘The store is large, and fitt ears to up with all the modeen her particulars years from the Washington street, betwee te oD) Will be first of Febru: AND STORE, flour and feed ortunity offers for let on lease for five Apply on the premises, n Third and Fourth streets. ninth streets chance. “Apply dower, &c., &e. 8 Sixth avenue. price A INTH AVENU! o'clock, at the Merchants’ FFICE TO LET—ALSO, DESK RC very. cheap. Hall, 65 Chatham street. TORE, 79 NASSAU STRI to let, from the first of feet deep it desirable. 0 DAGUERRISIS.—T0_ LX, diately, the whole of the upper floor, and half of the f the four-story brown stone store, eighty feet fulton street, Brooklyn, jnst above Myrtle nd op) Vall. "dt will be rented Pr -M. or five P.M,, at No. 16 Gr ticth street, between Third and Four PART OF A NUW HOUSE, CONSISTING OF son, the second fic rd floor, (ogethe® with back b t ted in East Brooklyn, near Myr' to a good t ant. Apply at 7 xecllent 1 to KELLOGG & McARTH NEAR FU! 20. G 7D YOM IN AN OFF! LOTS AT AUCTION.—ADRIAN H. MULLER will sell on Thursday, the 27th inst, at 12 change, fourlots on the eaat- terlv side of the Ninth avenue, fifly feet north of Fift; mand @ rare UR, Chambers TON STREET, Can be made 100 ICKLES, sau street. a8; —_—_—_—_—— Ce IN SIXTH AVENUE TO LET —THE VERY large and handsome store and cellar, No. 95 Sixth ayenue, near Eighth street and the Jefferson Market, one of the most desirable business locations on the avenue. The store is handsomely fiuished, with large double win- Possession given immediately. Apply to the Privileye, at ti N. WALSH, No. POSSESSION RICHARD L. SUYDAM, 158 Waverley place. "0 LET—THE THREE STORY West Twentieth atrect, betwee Reiit: $ou CB eHe UP OF Risys Will same rate, for the next year. Inquire of BUICK HOHSE fhe IMME- site Court street, Montague place and a te Wy e. y to VA Vine. th aver THREE STORY HOUSE. i one hunt yearsata TALL, at park, Twen- ues, N.Y. ON THIRTY re lovets, r side; also, a large street, with or withoat steam power. party who FROM Tit if desired, a a irable hou will only iture, which i FIRST OF MAY NEXT, OR in South Brook. in the vicinity of the South ferry. ‘The proprietor g about to leave for Europe il purebase his furu ving been in use ono year, and w ured for $3,000. Address box 2,796, Post Ofiice. rent to some s complete ich at pre- 11. M, to ly bel Chambers siceet. FIVE NEW BRICK BUILDINGS ON TIP- | h strect, between Broadway and Kighth areaue, | having all the convenience of Croton water. | two story cottage in Yorkville. App JAMES A. STMONS, Bf Also, a neat tween 12 and 8 OR oct, a mises for mam nein be arra ! city of Williamsburg, a on with any busi may wish to follow. deep, now occupied ind of The stock will be sold at a valua- ed; or the store will be let without stock B, HOWES, 83 Nasrau street. LEASE FOR fa @ purposes, and nged to consti Address ‘ORE, TWE 4a grocer A TERM OF ¥ fing, situated in the most central part of the | jacent to all the ferries, capall of being adapted to manufacturing or other parpos Dy person or per: S—A ns could use a part of the pre- the other por- te good residenee, in vhich the party or jarties A., Herald offic Y BY SIXTY New York. E YRARS—THI 14 Ann strect. in; Apply to Appl York. The ofice fronts FOUR stoRY ig The first Hoor is into two good stores, and the upper part of the ix occupied as a boarding house: enw ood, Jr. American M 1 JEWELLERS OR WATCH Jeased for the above bus of Brevdway and Dey street. is on the first floor—it is on Remt $400, to John Poss wont tully cou nt n will be pre HOUSES, ROOMS, of a genteel fur nity of U: street, near Broadway, east or weet side, where he ommoedate afew genteel boarders, ilege of buying the furniture, after a certain time abscriver bas been a first-class hotel keepe cons widressed to J. W. ALS, TAB ANTES), ‘nion square, or fi ight WwW to keep a genteel house. care of omptly attended t0. ne, si Lin hi to Sixteenth ‘ould Hil Any ¢ Ad I ed, near Bergen $200 per annum. corners, New Jersey. » Address H. H. H. K i May next, a small house, with garden atiach- fron $120 to Vost office, Ir’ proversents. Office. WANTED, SUITABLE F'0 below Sixteenth strect, west side of Broadw ferred; must be in good order, with all the modern Address ‘Portland,’ Union square Post | A LA RG MILY, y pre- “4 office. 1 books and lowest y the first of May. sroudway. vicinity of Broadway preferred. ANTHD.—ANY PERSON HAVIN ‘a ret of books of « good collection, say fom three in some good location, Address F to five hundred, and would be willing to sell at a ver may hear of 2 purchaser by stating the nomi Address G. B., Herald office. ANTED—TO WORE, A SMALI. STORE AND HOUSE, De a respectable grocery, b; Address W, IL price. Ment moderate. Ho waxtep tre WHOLE, OR PART OF A two slory house, located below Canal street. Tn the f. W., Herald A LIBRARY, OR low r of W case, with for « store. TANTED 1 Taeatto mente. Koaver street, ANTED—¥ per part quired for w moderate, A office, FICE OF 7 ANTED—TO PURCHASE, story dwelling hous ‘Twenty-fifth streets cefar, or a targe » A SECOND «s doors, anit sliding w ware; #lzo, a second hind counter and gh Pleave address box RENT=t FURST OLASS THR ith wll the inodern improve. between Paurth and ty with m neay F Add ONAN of the 1" ty, wfaat Wottled a partion! N STOLEN GOODS, 1) CHEF OF POLICE W ce tors and cellar wnderacat HAN, 26, 1) HAND SHOW | ing, With a der i Ce Pont must he <8. W,, Herald | a few hours unoccupied, is desirous of ed-foot street. | | inost reas ; for the quarter. particulars, inquire at Mr. W's residence, 151 Tenth w Assembly Rooms, No. 361 Broome strest.— The most fashionable’ stylen of this country and taught in the shortest pessible time, and om terms. A new class for ladies and misses on Tuesday ef- ternoon, from 3 till 6 o'clock. A new class for fintomen Tuesday evening, from 7 till 104 e'clock, e class for children’ on Wednesday afternoon, from 3}, 6 o'clock. i “ rrr RIVATE CLASSES IN DANCING, NOW FORMING for the second quarter, at 600 Broadway. for ladies and gentlewen, afternoons for children end ies. Separate classes exclusively for Prac- tice in the new dances, quadrilles, and waltzing. All ap- plications to be wnade at 274 wt music store. . & E. H. BURNTON. EARING'S PRIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING AGA- demy, 56 Bond street, is open every day foe these who wish to learn the new dances im the thortast possihie time. Classes are now forming for the second quarter. Soirees every two weeks, exclusive to the patrons ef the academy. LIQUORS. AAAs JUGS OLD STYLE SCHIEDAM AND — ee 20.00 old club schuapps gin, warranted pure, and possessing all the fine medicinal qualities fer which this old fashioned article has been so long esteemed. and so highly recommended by the faculty. Sold by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street. 2 00 DOZEN DUBLIN STOUT AND FALKIRE dons. 0, ale, just received by the Glasgow ead on hand, Younger’s Tennant’s, € it bell’s, &e., Scotch ale, London porter, stou Philadelph porter, superior to any in the market. For sale by Wm. H. UNDERHILL, 490 Broome atreet, cor- ner of Crosby. ° N EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF BRANDIES, WINI whisk gin, champagne, segars, &e., of the well known brands, imported for’ wholesale buyers, and for sale in quantition t0 sult: at a saving of re per cent, . UNDERHILL, 430 Broome Corner of Ccviby, 7 ee ee « ‘ASSAR’S POUGHKEEPSIE BREWERY—ESTABLISH- ed 1797.—Tho undersigned continue to manufacture the celebrated Poughkeepsie pale, amber, and XXale and rter, for home consumption, and the markets of Cabi- fornia, South America, Australia and the Indies. Fer shipping, 1@8 article is put up as heretofore, in new wood and iron bound casks, manufactured expressly for auch purpose. Orders received at their depot, 116 Warren street, New York, or at the brewery, Poughkeepsie. M. VAS & CO. MUSIOAL. Bev ARRAN ARR RAR RO SRT EST XOLIAN AND BOUDOIR PIANOS MAY B® found at 207 Broadway.—Hallet, Davis & Co. nos, with wolians, are acknowledged the best for ‘and standing im tune, of any in the world, while Same Gilbert's boudoir piauos are the only ones which ere sought after. Second hand pianos in great variety, cheap. Music and musical publications. Dealers supplicd om liberal terms, Pianos to let. T. 8. BERRY & CO,, 297 Broadway. MPORTANT MUSICAL ANNOU! \T.—SIGNORING FLIZA VALENTINI, prima donna, professor of announces to all persons of both sexes, from ten to tl years of age, in which sho may finda firat class volee, extensive compass and good ear, that she is willing to im: struct them in singing, gratis, with the condition to sing {2 publice cnserta that Signorint Valentinl proposes S-rem New Youk dn 4 permanent system. Apply at Gwa house, 380 Fourth streot, from 10 A. M, ti) P.M every day, M*. SEGUIN, PROFESSOR OF voCAL Italian and English, sacred and secular, has to devote a few hours each re for the instruction of young ladies. Mrs. Seguin will be happy to give all in- formation concerning terms, plans, &c., at her resi 89 White street, near Broadway, between the hours of and 11 A. M. each morning. USICAL.—GEORGE SMITH, TEACHER OF THE PI} anoforte, organ, singing, musical compositions, &e. Particular attention given to sacred music. Terms moderate, Address, or apply at 121 West Sixteenth street. ESAS Eee OE SRR OSL Ment Sixvecnt GCHUBERTH & CO's. MUSIC DEPOT, 257 BROADWAY, ‘New York, request the public to’ inspect their is mengo stock of music for voice, piano, organ, violin, vio- loncello, harp, orchestra. ‘The greatest selection in the atrings for “ P red in’ Unlted States, of 2100 hr foreign and Ameen ae ice wttended to with promptness. N_ ENGLISH LADY, RECENTLY ARRIVED FROM _,London, with the highest testimonials from the nobility whose education she has com) pleted, and ha being fully em- ployed, as daily or occasional governess. Her ‘ncquire- mente are of the highest order as an English teacher- She nlso undertakes to give instruction in music and draw. ing. Addrers, by letter, post-paid, to Miss H. W. Union Square Post Oflice. OOKKEEPING, &C.—MR. W. J. RENVILLE, NO. 380 Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for Ucal instruction in bookkeeping, arithmetic, &e., quali- fying them in the most thorough and efficiént mannor for the duties of the counting room. Open day and evening. UTOR WANTED-—ONE PERFECTLY COMPETENT TO teach three children the ages of ten and Sixteen, in itt es of a sound Engliah education: » knowledge of the French indispensable; one fi an and French preferred. Address ilinr with the G 1129 Post offic {ROWELL 'S CELEBRATED PATHNT CAST TRON RAIT~ ing.—The New York Iron Railing Company make and put up to onler every yaricty of plain and ornamental cast iron railing for buildings, parks, courts, ceme! ke., &e., in a complete and’ workmanlike manner, w Crowell’s celebrated patent principle, without ri saving thereby to purchasers twenty-five to fifty cente per running foot. ‘They invite critical examination of their patterns and works, to which they are making tasteful additions. Specimens may now be seem in several of the cemeteries near, and at buildings in the city. N. B.—AN kinds of cast and wrought iron work for buildings, such as bank and vault doors, shutters, brackets, light counting house desk and counter railings, window guards, wall stays, &c., &c., &se., fam ble at most reasonal charges , 4 few doors east of Broadway. Cc ASTOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, OR. elothing, suitable for the California market, wanted. inexehange for a house and lot. Address Exchanges Herald office, stating where an interview can be had. GAS MISTURES, CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, DA— T maskand gilt, solar, and fluid lamp: ; Riramndotons mantel candelabras, of Cornelius’ make; also, silver plated. ‘ silver, castors and baskets. Table forks $7; spoons $5 per dozen. Table cutlery, trays, vases &e. MORGAN, 152 Willum street, between Fadton and Ann, opposite {he church 0 FOR AUSTRALIA !—TENTS, HAMMOCKS, &e., furnished at the shortest notice, and on the ble terms, at TYLER’S, 25 East’ Broadway, street, | N.B.—Awnings, sackings, and evt YE DONE MORE FOR ART IN THE UNITED States (hy exposing my prints for public inspection) all the avt unions put together; and Inow call ipport me, and buy my engravings and ing of landscapes, small and inege, wendien, near Cath: th the public t books. con | portraits, views, old line and modern fine prints, &e. J. P, NEAGLE, 38 Ann street. ACHINERY, TOOLS, ETC.—THE SUBSCRIBER I el to manuficture all descriptions of light also, lathes, slide rests, engineers’ tools, ; at short notice, and on moderate terms. Engi- neers and inventors giving him a call, will have theic work got up with aesuracy and despatch. BENTON, 136 Crosby street. DEN’S CONCENTRATED MILK.—THIS 2° nly preparation of milk ever discovered that bas fully answered the purpose intended, kept good in alll climates, and piven entire satisfaction. By the processof conecntrating, wll the essential properti wf milk are preverved ina enre being taken to use only the beet quality of pure milk. It is readily dis in hot or cold water, and may be used for all purposesfor @ which milk or creat is used ; forms « healthy and nutei- tious article of food for chibiren, and is recommended by Dr. Chilton and other celebrated chemists. Ship cap- tains, stewards, families, eiting houses, and travellers will find this a very convenient and valuable article for making enstards, Rates, beep tire ice atpem | Solo T & ., dealers in army, and navy ores, 110 Chambers etreet, Pn? Nee SCHAFFER’S HANOMETER, OR PATENT IN stesin Guage-—All persons are hereby notified, that « caveat fora patent of the above article has been filed in the office of the United States Patent Office, om behalf of the inventor, amd that the undersigned are sole agents for selling the same in the United Staten. Ail persons are hereby prohibited from making, wung, buying, or selling said article, except from us, or by our authority ; and any violation of our rights will be pun- ished to the full extent of the law. ENGELER & KAMENA, JOHN HEARSON, 13 South William street. January 26, 18% STEKLWORKERS, NO DAGUERREOTYPISTS, DEN. tists, fireworkers, glussmakers, &c.—Bromine, iodine, chloride gold, hyposuiphide soda, cyanide Vienna lime, Foglish reuge, crocus martis, platina, tm plate and wire; bismuth, refined nickel, cadmium, dinm, nitrates strontia and baryta, toreiaged ety cobalt, oxide manganess, safre, sub-oxide copper, extract copaiva, fe i stiles, Cpe TANGER, BARRELS (OF ASSORTED V. Western apples, for sale, in lots to friekasers. HAUXHURS? & HURLBUTI, No. 1 Fultom marhot, ia South street, next to the corner of Fulton. - PERSONS, OF KITHER SEX, CAN RR ACH 5.000 commddated with an easy method to woney, employed or uncmployed, in a way which Tt iat. Tho instruction notually for 4 nO eaplis aie ‘ ; r to Jor of Palle hont's Onguent will do it in ety weeks, and will net, e tho vkin, ‘This seems strange and magical, ani only needs a trial to. prove it. part of the conntry, 4AM, 5 for one dolar, Address J. W. Wi \f WIN, MART THY WITISKERS GROW?—@RA~