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ADVERTISEMENTS BENEWED BVEBY DAY. sv 88H SEVENTH PAGE.-ea SALES AT AUCTION. iport, Will sell, by auction, on Thursday, the 3d Feb. at By, v'clock, at tho Merchants’ Exchange, $150,000 of 4 redeemable in ton yeers, and coa- of the company at par at any timo , 1858. The interest payable semi-annu- ally, on Anug., at the Cova thls city named bonds are part of an {enue of $200,000, the proceeds of which are to be appro- pristed to the payment of the short Londs of the compaay, end the eoveplation aud <i seems of the road. EDWD. WHITEHOUSE, 5 Coummittoe. UCTION NOTICE.—CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, Mena Feb. 2d, at 1024 o'clock, at 83 John *ireet, by WM. W. SHIRIEY—100 packages all kinds of glassware, and 25 crates orted crockery, from the shelves, in lots for retailers and grocers, ADMAN H. MULLER, AUCTIONEER — PEREMPTORY: sale of $350,000 income bonds of the Buffalo and New York City Railroad Company, boast interest at seven per cent per annum, principal and interest payable at the Bank of Commerce in the city of New York. Tho bonds are for $1,000 each, redecmable as follows:— $100,000 on Ist January, 1858; $100,000 on Ist January, 1861; $260,000 on Ist Janunry, 1863. | And for thole pay ment, principal and interest, the entire income o! round, ster payment of the interest on the mortgage honda is irrevocably pledged. The rond is minety-one qiles in length, and extends from Buffalo via Attica to Hornellaville, at which place it connects with the New York and Erie Railroad. The track is six foot wide, and is laid with the heavy and best rail. The road is cor. pleted throughout ith entire length. The total cost of ibe ninety-oue miles of road and, equipment bas been $2,400, - dn, $960,060; bonds secured by first mortgage on the road from Attic to Hornelisvilie, sixty milo, payable 1866, :$700,000; bonds secured by frst mortgage on the road "from Bufialo to Atiica, thirty-one miles, payable in 1860, $500,000 ; floating debt, $150,000 ; ‘total, $2,550,000. ee 1 inst ansets consisting principally of real esiata not required for the ase of the'road, valved at $150,000. "Tho. present iasue of income bonds ix for the purpose of funding the floating debt, for which, with the available assets of the ~ company and expected increased subscriptions to stock, it will bo sufficient. ‘The sale will take place at the Mer: chants’ Exchange, on Thursday, the Sd inst., at 124 o'clock. Terms of sale—ten per cent on day of bale, the walance within thirty days, the purchaser to be allowed the accrued interest’on the bonds from the time of pay- went and delivery, or the whole may be paid at once ut the aption of the purchaser. Any of the outstanding ac- ceplances or notes of the company will be received in payment for the above bonds, deducting interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum. Also, at same time and place, $10,000 Ashuelot Railroad Company first mort- enge bonds, bearing six per cent interest, and redeemable im 1861, This road ix leased to the Connecticut River Kaitroad Company for te rs, at seven per cent por hnnom on its cost, with the right to renew the same at eight per cent per annum. $10,000 Maysville and Lex- ington Railroad seven per cent bouds, first mortgage and convertible, redeemable in 1873. $20,000 Evansville and Winoia Railroad seven per cent bonds, first mortgage and convertible, redeemabie in 1861. For further particulars apply to CAMMANN & CO., 56 Wall street. NIHONY J. BE ER WILL LX auction, on Thursday, February ni the Merchants’ ty, to close a conc sory brick store and lot, No. 143 Water street, situated on the southeast corner of Pine and No. 85 Pine street; 20 feet Dinches front, 20 feet 4 inches rear, 76 feet 3 inches on Pinestreet. On Beaver street—The three story store and lot. known as No. 42 Beaver street, near Broad street. n First avenue—Also the four brick houses and lots of ground, known as Nos. 412, 414, 415 and 418 First ave- nue, one of the same being on the southeast corner of ‘irst avenue and Twenty-fifth street. On Twenty. fifth street—Also a brick house and.lot of grourd on the south ride of Twenty-fifth street, 42 feet east of First aven size of house, 54 feet front on Twenty-fifth street, b; feet in depth. Also, one lot of ground adjoining the last nawed house and lot. The above property will be posi- tively sold, being iu partition, to close a concern, For aps describing the above property, apply to the auc- ‘toner, No. 7 Broad street. A UCTION N@TICL.—SA) J. AT PUBLI |, at 12 o'clock, change,ythe following vitluable prope viz :—On Water street—The thre f THIS DAY IN THE AUCLION: <X rooms, 18 Spruce street, at 101¢ o'clock, of furni- | ture, sofas, looking glasses, extension tables, bureaus, earpets, &¢. Also, by order of assignee, an’ extensive assortment of hardware, comprising the usual varieties found in a well stocked store. Also, 20,000 segars, dry goods, clothing, &. It Forrestal. THOMAS BELL, Auctioneer, UCTION AT MOUNT VERNON.—A LARGE QUANTI- fret onk, hickory, and other timber, lying near the New Haven depot, wil! be sold, in lots to suit purchasers, st one o'clock P. M., Monday, Feb. 7. At the same time, hy auction or private sale, the house, lot, barn and store, lately occupied by Post & O'Brien, ‘situated on Eighth avenue, near First street, within «| fow hundred yards of the depot. Terms enxy. favorable, the sales will ensuing. be adjourned to the first fair day c. a ° t cabinet furniture, to- ‘will sell, om Tuesday, at 10/4 o'clock, at 1 eutire stock of valuavie furniture contained therein, con- sisting of nt rosewood suite, enamelled chamber do., mal sand couches, sola, centre and tea tables, parlor and arm chai king do., bookeases, wardrobes, ing bureaus counting room desks and chairs, i vtands, children’s chairs, Ac. The lout reserve, for cash, Catalogues « ner of Park pi: ber will lege at auction, by Cole & Chilton, auction va Tuesday, the frst day of Febrnary, at 12 o'cloek, ab the Merchants’ Esehanze—The valuable property at tho northeast corner of Pork place and Church street, to- ether with the southeast corner of Church and Marray streets, having a front of abouts4 feet on Park place, 152 eon Church street, an! about 50 feet on Murray street. “The lease will be for 2i years from the firat of May, 18%, with one renewal of 21 years nore; there are now on the premises # double three story brick dwelling on Park Place, wow known as No. 27, and brick stables on Murray street. For full term, partleulars and stipulations of the ease, apply to the Auctioneers, No. 9 Wall str uiaps and printed terms of sale can be had { 1OVORATION J / given, that a sale will take place at the p inst., of euch goods ash arven, piers and streets of the on Wednesday, the 9 removed from ‘the at2POM. By order D D. NASH, AUCTIONEER, i Exo at lla. M., at? ral apcortu.ent of The demived prea sT¢ . SLO BROAD boarding-house farni Water street, consisting of a ¢ t 10g A.M. 1 £ good househ of which willbe sold without reserve. ‘Terms, unde rae; over that amount, good three and fou 4 will be received. Catalogues on morning F 1, at 19%) o'el the entire and will comprise the n room, bedroom, and oil cloths, beds, and ras ement goods ; a 8, glances, Kitchen Heme, Ke atsday, Feb. 3,’ mortgaze sale of ali the furniture in the house No. 28 West Fiftconth 4., near Pith ayeaus. More full particalars to-morcow. AND Me ved property, kuown as Nos, Nassau stevet: also, No. 16} ning the above in the rear—James M, to clove a trust, on Thursday, Fi t the Mecehanta’ Ks brick buildings, 4% Nassau street. On Boel ding No. 13 Beekman street, adjoining the shove. The whole property now rents fo: F10,500, sad ean be made, with Vitthe f 915,000 per manuto. Terre wade ku at the tir I jape and pertic atthe auction room, No. 8b Pp grocer’s stock, Vebcuary 1, at 10 och Prone, comprling in part store teas, coffee, coal, Ke. Lease of t rneés, one cart, and one wagon. le mene TIER PARKS, 17 Wall street. CCTIONERR.— Dm store Tomorrow, Wedne ¢ o'clock, at Ividge street, corner of Dk w be veld without reserve, in consequence of the owner leaving the city, the entire «tock, fixtares, good will, &e., he handromely farvi-hed drag store corner of Eldridge wi Delaney atrevts. The store is well established aud ing a good busivers, and one of th t cligible vitua- 4 in the city for a ph or irugyiot +QTPAMERIY FOR SALE AT AUCTION... AT THE MET o) chants’ Pxchange, New York, on Wednesday, the With February, at Lovelock, P.M. If not previously’ sold at private wale, the ‘ort alare ve, ou Tuesday, ex street, corner of OOTY OF SORDULE sT2 (om vogivter; less than & old ancl in compl jor for sn, having just been hm a ec for twelve mouths’ business. Sho has titi of freight aud passrugers, and is well fur- for @ ren steamer; Las double ent boilers ; rry street, where abo ¢ For forther particulars opply to MATLLER & LORD, 108 Wall street, eralned » the exec: vias the roztde orty i situated, 7 yao thousand ith street, which is betir A (hia city. hiy-sicth sale will A eas P 4 the propert February 2d, at 1 10 purchasers tho Foush street. vclock. Terms will be extremely an be aecertained y »plioatioa to uodionees, A. J. ULIMICKER, or to the exscutors, 48 forlows:—Capital stock subscribed and paid | this expenditure the company has available | Should the weather prove un- | Also, the valuable lease of | 1S* F | erior, fnet and clegant sorewsteam- | dd washstands with | UCTION NOTICE.—HARDWARE, CUT NAILS, &0.— ARSE Van Antwerp & Som wil ‘sell, this day, at 10 o it 169 Pearl atroet, a general of hard- ware, Also, thirty casks assorted cut nails, outlery, files, hinges, &c. Terms cash. a1 AS NOTICE.—H. N. BUSH, AUCTIONERR.—AT 104g o'clock, at No. 10 North street, a quan- tity of excellent new and secondhand furniture, removed for convenience of sale, Ono superior secondhand ae. forte, sofa and couch teads, bureaus, tables chairs, &e. Also, crockery and glassware, cutlery, bed quilts, fancy articles, &c., &c. pct Hi Ait el ae YY J. HEGFMAN, AUCTIONEER. — WEDNESDAY, Feb. 2, at Ll o'clock, A. M., at No. 0 Fulton avenue, near Smith street, a large and general assortment of par- lor, chamber and kitchen furniture, in good order. Cata- on ‘Tuesday at the sales room. log MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL ‘L, THIS DAY, at 103% o'clock, at 173 Chatham street, the furni- ture of a family from Second street; also, from Wash- ington street, contents of a porter house—counters, kegs, beer pump, &c., &c.; ) from avenue B, coun- tera, decanters, officé chairs, sofa bedsteada, chairs, &e.; tlso, one turning lathe, one ‘small and one’ large grind ‘THIS DAY, TUESDAY, stone; also, 25 feather beds, 57 Dey street, corner of EGARS, BRANDY, TEAS, &C. February 1, at 1044 o'clock, Greenwich street—teas, coffees, sugar, speruacandios, neap. tobacco, snuil, ‘maccaroni, vermicelli, lentils, brandy, wines, gin, rum, and cordials; together with « large quantit rH. 7 FEILINGTON A. CARTER, Auctioneer, BOARDING AND LODGING. ee eee eet LADY RESIDING IN THE UPPER PART OF THE city, will let an unfurnished front room to a lad; and gentleman, with board for the lady. Terms, six dol- lars per week im advance. Address “Widow Lady,” Union square Lost Office. LADY COMMENCING HOUSEKEEPING, DESIRES to meet with « gentleman or lady, who will loan from $400 to $600, and receive handsome furnished apart- ments, with the best of board, or the best of security, and interest paid for six month’s loan. Resldence in a fashionable and central part of the city. Tho best of reference giveu, if requized, Address for one woek, Herald office. MRS, MIDDLETON, QARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY CAN be accommodated with a furnished or unfurnished |, and bedroou a private family, whore but few boarders are taken; also, one or two single gen- tlemen. The house is large, aud pleasantly situated in East een, having the modern improvements, gas, kc. Address Goodness, Horald offiee. OARDING.—A LARGE SIZED AND WELL FUR- nished room to let, with good pantries attached, suitable fors gentleman and his wifo; likewise, a few single gentlemen can be well accommodated, on applica- tion at 33 Forsyth street, near Walker. References re- quired, Bours a OF ROOMS JUST VACATED can be hadat No. 3 Leroy place, Bleecker street. The house has all the modern conveniences, and is fur- nished in the best manner. OARDING.—A FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM attached, suitable for a gentleman and his wife, with full or partial bowrd, can be had by applying at No. 2 College place OARDING IN CHAMBERS Si gentlemen can obtain pleasan at No, 126 Chambers street. 2 OARDIN ‘wo TLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with desirable rooms and board at 624 Broad- way. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE would like pleasant rooms, with board, finmediately, in aquiet family, where there are ne children, between Bleecker and Twenticth streets, near Sixth avenue. Ad- dress “Washington,” box 162 Post Office. OARDING.—A NEATLY FURNISHED FRONT KOOM, with grate, to let to « gentleman and lady, with board for the lady only, or would accommodate two la- dies ; it is with a widow Iady, where there are no other boarders. The location is in Anthony street, first block from Broadway. Inquire at No. 73 Anthony street, back room, second floor. OARD.—A VLEASANT ROOM, ON SECOND FIOOR, neatly furnished, to let, with’ board, to a gentleman and his wife, or two single gentlemen. Reference given and required. Apply at No. 8 Crosby street OARDIN' ! GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with a suite of rooms, on first floor. Breakfast and tea if required, and private table, House lighted with gas. Hot and cold baths. Apply at 641 Houston street. OARD.—IWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with pleasant rooms and full or partial d, by applying at 86 White street, near Broadway. WITH KY.--TWO SING rooms, with boai , OARD.—A GENTLEMAN satisfactory reference, ci E accommodated with a pleasant room, with large closet attached, with board, in n be a private fmily. Also 8 sinall room, for & single gentle- man, at No. 9 Charles street, Warren Place. OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO or three single gentlemen, can be accommodated with board and furnished rooms. Baths, warm and cold. Apply at 162 Sullivan street, one door from the corner of Houston street. QRENCH BOARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, y two young men of respectability, who are taking is-ons in the French langage, Terms must be moderate. | Address J. 8. B., stating terms, &e. y | Jocations:—Fast Fourteenth street, pmetreet, | street JURNISHED ROOMS WANTED, BY A SMALL FAMI- ly.—A parlor and three bedrooms, (without bedding,) with use of kitchen. Loeation not further up town than Union place, or in Brooklyn, noar the ferries. Terms not to exceed $15 to $20 per month. References exchanged. Address H. R., Herald office. ODGINGS FURNISHED WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, with a private fauily, near Union square, with all the modern improvements. Comfortable and neatly fur- nished rooms on first, second, and third floors. No chil- dren taken: no reovoval on May, Address Comfort, Herald office. Aas ‘THOR that the Private Application to be PIANOS MAY best for jessec| » standing in tune, of any im the world, while Sam: Gilbert's pianos are the only ones which are sought after. Second hand pianos in great variety, cheap. sie end. ‘iblications. Deslocs supplied liberal terms, Pianos to let. ibiciliaea T. S BERRY & 00., 207 Broadway. Loe & THOMPSON, 441 BROADWAY, OFFER FOR wale, o hie rns) assortment of Bostom and New York pianos, including the celebrated pianos of Hallet, Davia & Co., Boston, with or without the Aolian; & good supply of second hand pianos, Pianos to let . GILBERT & CO. No. 883 Broadway, corner of Anthony street, second floor, where the largest assort- ment of pianos, with and without the celebrated im- roved solean, may be found, all of which ha’ Hic frame, and are warranted to stand any climate, and give entire satisfaction, and will be sold at great bar- gains, By an exporience of eight years, resulting in many important improvements, the molian has been brought toa pa attained by no others. Nearly pied eee ve been spplied,. and the demand is ra- pidly increasing. Elegant boudoir or cottage pianos, con- Fenfoat for small rooms. T. G, & Co.’s pianos are admit- ted to be superior to all others, owing to their firmness and long standing in tune. We no better evidence of the popularity of these instruments than the fact that we are supplying te n eolians per week, and can scarcely fill all the o1 . Prices same as at the manu- factory. Dealers applied at liberal discounts, HORACE WATERS, Exclusive Agent. Constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of second- hand pianos, in rosewood and mahogany cases, varying in prices from $30 to $150 ; second-hand wolian pisnos, from $200 to $276 ; Prince & Co.’s melodeons, from $35 to $0 ; Carhart’s, $55 to $90 ; guitars, from $10 to $75, ¢., &c, NEW PUBLICATIONS. We RATIS.—NEW PUBLICATIONS.—A POPULAR TREA- tise on the causo and cure of nervously debilitated health, and onfeebled constitution that harrass the young, besets the man of Bossure, Dusimess and study, and em- bitters old age. Just published, and to be gratis, by seeing Post box 100 Broadway Post office, few York. FICE OF THE NEW YORK CITY DIRECTORY, 49 Ann atreet.—The publication of the New York City Directory, commenced by the undersigned upon the dé- cease of Mr. John Doggett, Jr., this spring, will hereafter be continued under the title of Trow’s New York City Di- rectory, compiled BY H. WILSON. The Directory for the current year, issued from this establishment, contains upwards of oue hundred thou- sand names, being twenty-five thousand more than any other directory of this city ever before published. JOHN F. TROW. EMOIR ON THE PHYSICAL AND POLITICAL Geography of New Granada, with a now map, by General T. 6, De Mosquera, ex-President of that republia, a member of several scientific socivties. Translated from the Spanish, by Theodore Dwight. Read before the Geo. phical and Statistical Society of New York. Publishod by the translator, at 116 Broadway, and sold by all book- sellers. Also, “Memoria Sobre la Geografia Fisica y Politica do la ‘Nueva Granada,” &c.—the same work, in the original, with map. C FS.—FOR SALE, A FEW BOSTON CHAISES, of superior quality aud finish, at RAFFERTY'S Ret pository, 38 Canal street. OR SALF—A PAIR OF SORREL HORSES, SEVEN r years old, well matched, sound and kind’ in single or double harness, good travellers, and good saddle horses. They will be sold at a bargain, as the owner bas no use for them. Inquire of. CHARLES J. DAY, No. 118 Eighth aveaue, \RAY HORSE FOR SALE.—A VERY SUPERIOR GRAY horse, six yoars old, 1554 hands high, very powerful, and warranted perfectly sound and kind in all harnesa; i4 a aplendid saddle horse, and of beautiful action, very fast, will stand without tying, and not afraid of anything but the whip. To any gentleman wanting such an animal, he is invaluable. Can be seen at Chichester's stables, Cher- ry street, and the owner at 46 Vesey street. ea SS Hy ORSES WANTED.—A PAIR OF PERFECTLY MATCH. ed and valuable carriage horses, about sixtcem hands high, pony built. Bays preferred.’ Apply at 9.\. M., or 5 P. M., at 16 Gramercy park, Twentieth street, be- tween Fifth avenue and Irving place, or by letter, if from the country, adflressed as above, to VALENTINE G. HALL. See a ee ‘ORSE WANTED.—A GOOD PONY BUILT ROAD- ster, sixteon hands high, sound and kind from all blemish, and inside of four minutes, He is wanted for the country, and must drive free. ‘Address box No. 3, Tarrytown Post office, post-paid, for one week. Not older than eight years. ORSE FOR SALE—A FULI-BIOUDED MORGAN horse, (from Vermont.) jet black, abous sixteen hands high, of beautiful form ‘and action, six years old last spring, very stylish driver and fast; sound’ and kind in singlo or double harness and under the saddle. In- quire of J. C. COMSTOCK, No. 28t. Peter's place, rear of the Astor House, one 4vor from Barclay street. R SALF—A BFAUTIFUL FULL BLOODED SPOTTED English coachdog, sighteen months old. Can be seen for two days at 144 Hester street. ANCING ACADEMIES, CARD.—MR, CHARRUAUD'S CLASSES ARE OT A for the recoption of pupils on Tucsda; ; it halt-past 3. o'clock, jernoon, for la: masters, at 20 White street; on Monday and Friday, at half-past 7 evening, for gentlemen, and on Wednesday and Saturday, at 12, noon, and half-past 3, afternoon, for ladies, miasée and masters, at G4 Thirteenth street, two doors west of Broadway, south side. The fourth soiree will take place on Thursday evening next, February 34, at 20 White streot, way.—Boarders wanted for the following de r Fourth avenue; Twenty-third street, near Sixth # ne; Two street, near Eighth avenue; Fourteenth street, Twenfy-third street, near Kighth aver ty-fourth street, near Ninth avenue; Fourth avenue, near Tweuty-fifth street; Second avenue, near Twentieth street; London Terrace, West Washington place; Houston street, near Macdougal; Fourth street, near Mercer; Greenwich ar Beach; Greene street, near ; Canal ear Broadway; Watker street, near Broadway; | Murray street, near College place, aud Chambers street, | | | Bae loéations. | this extensive stock hefore making I Greenwich. In Brooklyn some select places in the nity of South and Fulton ferries. In Hoboken some Terms moderate to boarding house keep ers, and all possible information furnished gratis to those wanting board. pe t, WITH THE use of a bath, to gentlemen, at 116 Varick street. vi L ROOMS, FOR FAMILIES OR SINGLE GEN- to let, with board. Apply at No. 4 West te suminer, Pleaso address Jackson, Herald ANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, A furnished room, with board for the lady only, ‘in a faiily; location not above Kighth street, Address Broudway Post Office. INSTRUCTION, FRENCH GENTLEMAN, DESIROUS ‘TO IMPROVE, himself in the English language, would be glad to ive instructions from a young Ameriean lady or gen- re Ueman who will, in return, take lessons in the French Y., Post Ofiice. language. Addre —MR. W. J. RENVILLE, NO. 289 B Rrowlway, continues to receive new pupils for prac- 1 instruction in bookkeeping, arithmetic, &e., quali- g thom in the most thorough and effictent manner for of the counting room. Open day and eveuing, CH AND SPANISH EVENING CLASSES, private lessons during the day, at the acaden 456 Broudway.—PROF. MOUTON will commence thia oven ing, from 6 to @ o'clock, with new courses, at reduced rudvated by the m in w class. ers are requested to j AND punctual RUCTION IN SPANISH.—SENOR F. Professor of the above language in the Universi New York, will commence two new classes, for ladies and gentlemen, separately, on next Wednesday, giving three Jessons gratis before any engagement ia made. Terms— $10 for twenty-four lessons. Apply at No. 112 Chambers street. r GOLDAMITH «WILL RECEIVE new pupils daily, at his rooms, 240 Broadwa, andies’ classes at 11 and 4 o’eloc lemen at 9 A. Tand 8 o'clock P.M. Private instruction at hours nient to the pupil. See cards at the academy. " : LIQUORS. UIR & SON'S AND WILLIAM YOUNGER'S & C0 Scotch alos, in fine order for family use; Robert sx and Barclay, Perkins, & Co.'s London Porter, ara} nf, Mumnm and Hotdsieck Champagnes, fauterne, Hoek, and Claret Wines; Havana Segars, &c., for sale'at the lowest warket price, by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 808 By way. PUTER & TAMERS, 200 IROADWAY, IMPORTER of all grades of pale snd dark brandies, port, Sherr and Madeira wines, Jamaica and St, Croix tums! Scotch Irish whiskey, assorted brands of gin, Schiedam vapps, &e, Orders solicited and promptly attonded to, Vib LARGEST S1OCK OF WINES, BRAN vegarain the eily will be found at PETERS & 240) Broadway. Bayers are requosted to examine mechasey. Great iw hort-time buyers, HERS nits are offered to cash and ASSAR’S POUGHKERDSIE BREWERY —ESTANT ISA od 1797.—The undersigned continue to manufocinre the evlebrated Poughkeepsie pale, amber, and XKato ané for home consumption, and the marketa«€ Call South America, Australia and tho ladies. Por ng, th article is put up as heretofore, in new wood {trom bonnd eauka, man ctured expressly for suo pore, Orders received at their depot, te Warren stevet, New York, or ot the browory, Poughkeapsia, Mi. VASSAR & 00, ANCING ACADEMY.—MR. C. WRIGHI’S DANCING Academy, Military Hall, Bowery, opposite Spring street. Mr. Wright would inform his friends that his so- cond quarter will commence on Tuesday, February 1. Days of tuition, Tuesdays and Saturdays for ladies, aud on Tuesday and Friday evenings for gentlemen. For par- ticulars inquire at Mr. W.'s residence, 151 Tenth street. pase CLASSES IN DANCING, NOW FORMING for the second quarter, st 600 Broadway. Evenings for ladies and gentlemen, afternoons for childron and ladies. Separate classes exclusively for beginners. Prac- tice in the uew dances, quadrilles, and waltzing. AU ap- | plications to be made at 274 Bowery music store. K. & BE. H. BURNTON, JEW CLASSKS.—BROOKE’S DANCING ACADEMY, AT his new Assembly Rooms, No. 361 Broome stroct.— The mort fashionable styles of this country and Europe taught in the shortest possible time, and on moderate terms. A new class for Indies and misses on Tuesday nf ternoon, from 3 till 6 o'clock. A new class for gentlemen ‘Tuesday evening, from 7 till 10% o'clock. Also, a new clues for children’ on Wednesday afternoon, from 3 tid 6 o'clock. The school will continue open during the whole year. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, VERSHIP HERETOFORE | EXISTING under the of J. B. & W. W. Cornell & Co. is this dissolved by mutual consent. The basi of the late firm will be settled by J.B. & W. W. Cornell, or either of them. JOHN B. CORNELL, WILLIAM W. CORNELL, Fr¥ebraary Ist, 1853. HENRY CORNELL. ‘The subscribers have this day formed a co-partnership under the firm of J. B. & W. W. Cornell, and having pur- chased the entire interest of Henry Cornell in the firm of J.B. & W. W. Corneil & Co., will continue their plain wad ornamental iron works, at Nos. 136, 137, 139, 141, and 143 Centre street. The books of tho late firm will be found with the undersigned, who alone are authoriad to settie up the business and to mse the name of the firm in liquidation. JOHN B. COT: February Ist, 185 m7 RSIGNED HAVE THIS Pf T into copartnership under the (iru ward J. King, ard will tran: engaged in at 144 Water street, Now York, Feb. 1, 1853. C 1PARTNERSHI?.—TH J day formed a copartin SJonklns, for dealing in UNDERSIGNED HAVE ship under the firm of Condit suranes scrip, negotiating loans, &e, Office in the basement of the Pheaix Beak building, 45 Wall street JOHN A.CONDIT, 4 New York, Ist February, 1963. JAMES k, JENKINS. OTKE.—THE. PARTN ing und ihe 2st of De SHIP HERETOFORE. EXIST ad. was dissolved on y the death of Joseph Cox The unsettled business will be ¢losed by the surviving ted with hin artner, Jobn John Cox has assoc is xon, Alfred K. Cox, and his nepbow, Jos business will hereafter be conducted wndor the firm of John Cox & Co., 349 Broadway N COX, 00 New York, Fev. 1, 1868, 7D, A PARTNER IN. THR T with a cash capital of $1200, to take charge of a store now doing a good dis- penaing business, in the apper part of she ei prietor, » plysician, wishes to turn bis attention more especintly to practice, References required. Aridress K., Herald off PPO ATTORNE partner te &C., OF THIS CITY, do the office buriness. with reference, and this office. Refoxoness DESIRING A Address Profow where aa in. exchanged wid have the | orm. Ad AN TNER | WANTED LAMEDIATESY, b the above am to purchase with ving busine ong Island, han tf. $4,000 can b lo the first of © need an th > cach, and @ho caonot their Address Gland, Herald office yA A YOUNG MAN HAVING THE ABOVE £500. amount of eapital, can have an opportu nity of astablishing bimeelt in's good and ostablishad business, whic pays 400 por ceut profit, by applying to CHARLES BEAIS, 262 Reosdway, rd door, ROOMS, ETO, W! ‘OUSK WANTED—NEAR UNION SQUARE. MUST have provements, and be in 4 order, ste smoedeoe te Md & TUCKEN, 280 Broadway, ve yoars. We, coraer of Reade street. sé or three atory dwelling house, with all the modern ‘Address A. Hirt WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS TWO AND A HALF P' rovements; location near Brondway proferred; tween Chambers street county of New York, having twolve to eighteen months, or longer to run, Address bo: ART OF A SMALL HOUSE WANTED—BY A YOUNG man and wife, without children, in a respectable street, within thirty minutes walk of Wall street; with carpets down preferred, Address, with particulars, Tenant, Herald office. Rent from $125 to $150. AFE WANTED.—A GOOD SECOND HAND SMALL. sized tire proof Salamander safe, SARGENT & CO., 31 old slip, 0 CALIFORNIANS.—WANTED ‘TO PURCHASE, A quantity of the Callfornia black sand, in its natural state, with particles of gold combined. Any person hay- ing the same for sale may find a customer who will pay « liberal price. Apply at 177 Grand street, ap stairs, ANTED TO RENT—A FIRST CLASS THREF- story dwelling house, with all the modern improve- ments. Location near Cen boogie For and Twonty-fifth strects, Addroas TT RIO & CO., No. 26 Beaver street, ANTED TO PURCHASE—A FIRST CLASS STON front or Philadelphia brick house, with the modern improvements, in s respectable neighborhood, where there are no nuisances. Address, stating price and terms, Neponsett, Herald office. ANTED,—A GENTLEMAN RESIDING IN THE COUN- try and oceasionally stopping in town, wishes to hire 8 room in some quiet street in the neighborhood of Broad- way, between Canaland Fourth street. The room ma, befurnished or not, must be on the Ist or 2d floor fron: and access to be had at all hours; reat paid monthly im advance. Address D. D. D., lower Post Office, stating number, street, and price. No servant will be required, as he will procure attendance. ANTED TO BUY—A TWO OR THREE STORY BRICK house, with all the late improvements, not above Twentieth strect, between Sixth av Broadway. Possession required by the first of Please address Z. Z., Herald office. ANTED—A PRESS FOR BALING CLOTIS.—AD dress box 2,828 Post Office. ANTED—A NEAT TWO STORY BIICK HOUSE Ol cottage, in good order, in a respectable ueighbor- hood, for a small family without children. Up town pre ferred. Rent moderate. Address J. F., Broadway Post Oftice, stating particulars, for one week. ‘ANTED—THREE OR FOUR ROOMS, FORA FAMILY of two persons. Terma moderate. References ex- changed, Address A. B. C., Herald office. ANTED—TO RENT, IN NEW YORK OR ROOK lyn, by a small family, apartments on the second or first floor, and basement, ina house with a neat, quiet family, and ina renpectuble neighborhood. Address W. V. 7, Horald office. Vea SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF SIX rooms, in the upper part of the town, with Croton water, Ac. Address Peters, Herald office. Persons op- posed to children need not trouble the advertixer. ‘ANTED—TO BUY A GOOD HOUSE IN NEW YORK, worth, say some six thousand dollars, on whici about two thousand cash will be paid. Also, a house about four thousand dollars, all cash. Apply to BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, JANTED—BY A SMALL FAMILY, THREE OR FOUR rooms in a gentecl house; location between Houston and Twentieth streets; rent not to exceed $10 a month; possession now or Istof March, with privilege to retain possession after 1st May. Good reference given and required. Address M., 645 Broadway. ‘ANTED—THE LEASE, FOR A FEW YRA dwelling-house below Chambers streot. box 814 Host Oflice. RS, A Address AGENCY. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASH- ington, ). C., under the direction of Aaron Haight Palmer, Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the United States, for the prosecution and recovery of claims on tho United States hefore Congress, the Excoutive Departments, and Boards of Commissioners sitting in Washington; settle- ment of accounts with the Executive Departments, and obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and forfeiturcs, for alleged violations of the revenue, or other laws of the United States; recovery of debts, legacies, and in- heritances in the United States and foreign countries ; investments in United States and State securities, colle tions generally, remittances, and other money business ; mrobaxe of government lana for foreign emigrante, dc. @ undersigned has efficient and reliable correspondents in the several States and Territories of the Union, and will give his prompt and faithful attention to all busi filed to the agency. Letters must bo post paid. Offics south corner of Fifteenth street, opposite the Treasury Department. NH. PALMER, Director and Consul Genaral of Ecuador for the U.S. Washington, December, 185: USTRALIA. 146 Pearl strect, w first of February, for the purpose of establishing 1 American house there in the shipping and i business, He therefore respectfully ‘ol ments of ships and mi of all kinds. satisfacto OR THE [ASE OR SAL loaning of money, &c.. apply to 280 Broadway, corner of Reade street. (0 OWNERS OF REAL ESTA’ 1 T ulfors hin services in the capacity of letting collecting the rents of real estate in New York and br lyn, negotiating the sate of real estate, &e ference as to integrity, and sec dress A. B, 7., Real Estate, Herat 10 WESTERN MERCHANTS.—UNION COMMISSION and Forwarding Company—J. C. Buckles & Sneed, Wheeling, . C. Buckles & Judge, Cincinnati, 0 J.C. Buekles ., Loniayille, Ky. paid to filling orders for produce, and t y chandise to and from the Fast. Louisville, Jan. 18, 1858. FP\O SHIPPERS —THE UNDERSIGNED SOLE AGENT for the sale of Wright & Co.'s hermetically se oysters, for exportation, will remain for a few days in this city, aud will be pleased to receive orders for any quantity of the above. Any comraunication left at the Nerchants’ Hotel will be attended to. JOSEPH R, MANN ‘The mo _ MISCELLANKOUS. 2, Viain, Rom 5 3. Roberson’s superior oil eol 4. Hog hair, sable, ba 5. Newman's wator colors, Whi . Tinted papors and bristol bo: 7. Colored crayons and pastel p: 4. Gilders’ waterials, and alla. artist, amateurs, and school: retail, by W. SCHAT RANDY PEACHES, PLUMS, CHERRIES, &€C. " f° «8 jars, suitable for home trade or export; her. metically sealed oysters, peaches, clams, lobsters, roast and boiled mutton, beef. &c., warranted to keep in aay climate; also, the greatest assortment of pi i paper rs. icles requisite f sale, whol Broadway, wy the and serves, ketehups, sauces, jellies, jams, Xe states. To be had of GEO, RAPHAEL, 46 Vesey street. EPOT OF CORNELIUS’ GAS FIXTURES, CHAND liers, mantel candelabras, giraudoles, solar and fluid lamps; also, ivory handle table cutlery, silver plated and German silver ¢ 8, table and dessert forks, $6 per doven, « ic tea tray, vases, &c. MORGAN, 4 aod Avo streets, opposite the churel ROD BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND C1 PRING mattress and bedding depot,—Lron bedsteads, f $4 to $40 ; also, the best pu ranted. Ke, $6 to Hi alo, the —all war yove Srimg the healthy sp.ing mattress, ew elastic telt beds, pillows, quilts uit inatiresses, anade by the blin Cail and examine, at 555 Brow lway, 4 TAKERS. — WILLIAMS & CUNNINGHAM, straw goods dealers, 37 Dey street, (up stairs.) have a consignment of about 200 cases of India rubber shows of the second quality, comprising an tsxo1 various kinds, which they will well cheap soon, called for URE WATER FOR SHE ., ig the Porons Glass Filter to the wa phoard, pure and bright water ean be hy ihix new invention for the purities water, is far superior to anything heretofore known, grants to California a ‘tralia would do we e themselves with th ve worth their weight in bi) on coffee for one one dollar, ham «treet Pagoda Tea Company, 114 Chat TPO WHOM IT MAY GONCERN- anda scarce article.—Fing butler wn from the coun 39 Water street, lower , it quantities to anit the bayer, Meare store in this city, oall immedi prepared ta manufacture all dose: machinery ; also, lathes, slice rests, ene ” tool &e., &e., at short notice, and on moderate terms. Ei neers and inventors giving him a call, will have t work got up with aesuracy and despaton. BUNTON, 46 Crosby street. wR CHAPPED HANI set received, by the Ins bove saticle, whieh sof soreness cn cold weal ty is espeoially recommended to the Indies, ag it is & very essential part of theiz t. ngnire at &CO., At Marelay street Mh DOLLARS REWARD WIT PAID, CHEE <2) fally, for every failure of tho celebrated mian hair aye to change (instamily) grey i « beautifr, natural, permanent black ¢ #, $25 if any other hair ion street, and many provent Ut failing of Sold at 27 E Bohem‘an, storey, TSK, Var W ing of injuring the akin. believe it don't try it, that's all, Tis’ $1 9 bottl. send it to any part of the country. B. 0, GRATAM, 98 dna stecet, Fowler's Buildings, opccrD IN pntot the | | ment nud sub-cell haic to equals deng weoks, by nsing Graham's onguent, without stain. It will do it, but if you do not Can ne naaenal 000. —FOR SALE—THOSE TWO SUB- 9 '¢ stantial five-story brick houses and 10ts, situated on the north aide of Twenty-eighth at: 15 foot west from Second avenue. The houses are 49 $e can are revted for $2,300. Price $15,000, and can remain on mortgage. Apply to °F anO RY 13 watt stenet. THAT YOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE $7,800. ween * and lot No, 340 Seventh avenue, bo- ‘Tbirty-Grst and Thirty-second streets. ‘The lot is 25 by 100 : the house 60 feet deep, ‘tented for $1,150 Price $7,500, and $5,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 5. BI 13 Wall street. $5,000. —FOR | SALE—TH story brick houses and side of avenue C, between Eleventh and are rented for $800 each. Price $6,000, one, and $3,000 on the other, oan remain Apply to 8. 3. BROAD, 13 Wall sti 1 200 —FOR SALE—A VERY > + genteel, and profitable busine at lenvt $2,000, will be disposed of for $1.20, if taken immediately, as the owner wishes to go to California. Busines easily learned and managed—paying now over 32,000 w year, and fastincreasing. Apply at 207 Hudson st. RARE CHANCE—LEASE FOR A LEASE OF the large three story briek buil om the north west corner of Pearl and kim streets. The upper part is occupied ana large boarding house, the lower part is di- vided into two stores. The corner is now, and hay been, for many years, occupied as a grocery and liquor store. Also for sale, a stock of liquors not on the premises. In- quire of H&M. WA 7 Chatham stree! ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE GOTRIC built dwelling situate on the west side of Clinton avenue, betwoen De Kalb and Gates avenues: together with eight lots of ground, Was built in 184, principally by day's work ; ix a superior built house of two stories and high attic.’ The first story tinished with blackwalaut; contains fourteen rooms besides the attic ; has culvers; furnace, and Rawthouse kitchen range. On the premiscs is a hand: some gothic built stable. The garden contains peach, cherry and quince trees, with several fine grape vines and flowering shrubs. For terms, apply to CALVIN W. HOW, 131 Maiden YE ALA. CORMIER, reet, offers for axle Possession may be Apply at the tac- Ninth and UNG FSTAKLISHM French dyer, late of Walker sti his well known dye t FOR ig estubli Jy stock IF APPIIE WOR SOON— and bases r Tenth street, near the basement house in Twenty-fourth strec avenue; one do. in Thirty-tirst street, y-eighth «tre twenty per cent exch AL pay ing twenty-five per cent: Louse in Sixteenth streeb, be- tween Ninth and Tenth ayenues, 22x46, price $5.50 brown stone front house in Twenty sixth streot, near Sixth avenue, for $8,000; twodo. in ‘Twenty-third sirect, | near Fighth ayenuo; one lot on Thirty-tirst sireot, neat Filth avenue: three on Thirty-second street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue; two do. on. Thirty-third street, near Fifth ayenve; four do, on Thirtyfourth ‘Twentieth street, near Second avenue. SAMUEL EDDY, 63 Wall street, basement, GOR SALE—THE ONE HALW OF most prosperous Inundries in the city. The ad Tiser’s health forces him to withdraw from the bu Any porson wishing to engage in the laundry busi will tind this a rare opportuni Price $6,000 cash— jo Jess. Address, with real nami midey, Herald office. OR SALE—A BRICK HOUSE, NEAR BROADWAY under cellar, and back building three stories high, fine vault, sewerage convenience, Xc.; fitted up with gas, bath rooms, wator closets, and alithe late improveinents; the ceilings and walls beautifully painted in resco, |The imost a small family. The lot HOMER MORGAN, No. ALL RIPTIONS.— YOR SALE—BUSINESS OF {Boarding houses, barrooms, fancy dry goods store cipts, intelligence offices, leaves, liouses, lots, Cru &e. Houses and stores rented and rents collected. Bu neas entrusted to this oifice will be punctually attended to. Call and see us at Chambers Hall, 65 Chathain street. KELLOGG & McARTHUR. he" SALE OR TO LEASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS— Wharf property in Brooklyn. the new Wall Street Ferry, For particulars inqui ‘Wall strect. OR SALE, OR TO LEAS! E SPORY HOUSE F and lot, near the Crystal excellunt loca. d for a person wishing to open a respectable resort for visiters during the great fair. Tt will be leased ve orten years. This is a great chance, Applic tion should be made immediately to KELLOGG & Me- ARTHUR, Chambers Hall, 65 Chatham street. R SALE—A VERY £1 TENEMENT PROPERTY on Twenty-first street, between Second and Third ‘venues, comprising two lots, containing four oow sub- stunt ory houses, two front and two rect, built jin the best inanner, with Croton on every floor, Price «for $2,800, Cpon an ¢ ion of wud to be the best inves ering. Apply, from 2 (0 72. M., 1B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avegue. ‘CY STORE FOR SALE.—THE LE STO” and fixturo# of a large lice and embroidery sto aged for the last three years ia the above basin he stock at present is low, the four years to run, and k mone of t pecta- ble trade, in'the city. Vor particulars address 0. UL, box 1,601 Tost Office. nts on two sireets. Apply to Vine street. ire at iién, well «| 1 street, between Sixth and Fifth avenues; five Jots on | and Bleecker street, three stories, basement, and | complete bachelor’s establishment in the city, or for | RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A BARBER’S SHOP, on the corner of Twentieth street and Kighth a Sea ROS cae rere mediately to ALEXANDER CROSS, 189 Sutlbarees dford avenue, and a jot in Stone street, ad ine— euch 256x100. Sixty per cemt oan remain om bond amd mortgage, Apply st No, 0 South William atreot, up (00D INVESTMENT.—PERSONS Didano l~ vesting capital to good advantage amar Gat xainine the new five story, basement and aub-cellar brigk hi No, 182 Wat Twenty ninth street, full lot. Prior, nts for $1,422 per year. “Inquire of JOHN ’, 401 Right! ue, . 7 * Seas neperneee ] {° AND LOT FOR SALE—WELL SITUATED, IN AT- lantic street, Brooklyn, lot 22x90, house britk, five yu built, in good order, and already rented th S54. Possession may be bad in May next, if desired, will be sold low, and the property must advance. A ma- jor portion may’ remain on boad and mortgage. to BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, coraer of stree ears ees a, ALE—SIX SUPERIOR MOOK. rd." These birds are from two to three years, ock dog, cat, rooster, hen, and sing night Any pervon wishing w fine Vir may spply ab 8 FOR Ick TO OWNERS, BUILDERS, STON and others.—The Fmpire Stonedressing Com Oiler for sale at reduced prices, at their eatablia foot of Twenty eighth, ‘Twenty-ninth, and Thi streets, East river, the following cut brown ai ready G tlntels ; for delivery :—1,000 Quaker lintels, 1,000 0 10,000 plain window sills and lintels; 20,000 foot watertable, eight inches high ; 15,000 footrail coping ; 600 cellar steps ; store posts, ‘lintel course, platforms’ and steps, Also, rough stone constantly on band. St ashler and platforms, eut by our machines, will be sold to stoneeut- ters 20 per cent less than their cost by hand. . G, CHAVE, Agent. R? F. CHANCE.—FOR SALE—TIHE STOCK, FL Ke. of a foreign and domestic fruit store in Broad- way; rent low. To any person haying « fow hundred dol- lary, thia offers a good chance for entering into a safe and profitable business. For particulars address Featt, Herald office. <TATEN ISLAND PROPERTY VOR SALB—FARMA S Houses, &c.—Neveral snail and large bounce one | Dusiness places, in the villages of Tompkinsville, Ne Prighton, Stapleton, and Clifton, with lots, farms, fc. | also houses to let or lease, Apply to ?. WOLFE, Foup: | kinsville, ‘taten Island. i LI, FOR THIRTY DOLLARS, AN OYSTER 8A- loon and bar attached, with fixtures and stock, ready to commence business, The reason of selling is the pre- sent tenant is going to thecountry. For particulars, eal at No, 120 Centre street, between 2 snd 8 o'clock, P, ROCERS.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, IN BROOK- lyn, the four story brick building, with store and steble on lot, on the corner of Tillary and Navy streeta, I It rents for $700, and will be sold. for $5,000, rms, Or will be leased. Apply at 0A. M., or NTINE G. TALL, No. 16 Gramercy park, ne and Irving place, SEVERAL CASES ply at the Collamore House, 630 f SALK, AN OLD ESTABLIANED fice, laboratory and residence combined, in r | # gentccl nnd eligible location. Rent very low on a lease. Address, with real nai Dentist,”’ at this office. 10 FLOR DR SALK, OR TO LEASE. THR EX- tensive greon-houses, propagating house upom the ©. tank system, pita, frames, Se., appertaining to a sory of Winter &'Co.y Flushing, Ie. A variety of stock. for sale Apply to the subscriber, at Ne. 120 ry M Fourteenth strect, near Seventh avewue ; of om y and Saturday, at Pushing. GABRIEL ABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALK.—A GRY tleman having a very valuable mill and timber pre- verty, will sell the same’ for cash, or exchange for good | real estate in New York or vicinity. The property is well situated, eaky of access, and in & locality whero lumber pemeats cash at Ag e mill. ‘the only cause of 0} pis property for sale in family matters, Ap- ply t08, LOUGHTON thi tory, front rooen ANTED TO SELLA LUABLE PATENT 0! ploughs; in fact, it is considered tha only ene iron ploughs were ‘invented; sold at one-tenth part of its value. Callat JOHN MAYHER & Co.'s agrieulta- ral warchouse, 197 Water strevt, for particulars. West ! TENANTS’ REGISTHR, | pe TROPERTY.—T0 LET OR LEASE—OF- fieos and mercantile galleries, stores, &e. GEORGE PB, FO Anthony street. N. | price $66,000, AND BROADWAY.—T0 LET OR 1 dwelling on the northwest comer y oth street; also the house on Broadway, and the adjoining one on Fortioth street. « Heing in the immediate vicinity of the palace, offers indueements fore hotel, or any other kind of busines luquire on the premises, G. D. DAVIS. —THE DRURY FARM, SITUATED IN ASTO- ng Island, containing forty-three acres, under of improvement, with a well bullt house ané ss. ‘ihe laud is well a IN, Ji SION HOUSE HOTEL, , with furniture at bly situated, and con- i ee Hudson street. The pr dwelling hou: the rear, | Inquire A GOOD FAR} IUinois, near Chicago, contai SS acres is fine wood land. Upon the premises ave a new | brick house, a large barn, enrriage house, a good stoae | well of pure water, ke, Wil bo cold ata’ gress sacritice | by applying immediately to E. DRMOTY, No, S71 Sixt | from 7 to 9 and ML | N 7 AND d kind in harness ot for a fidy's oc at Fogan's stables, Menry wand Harrison, South ieooktyn. HOUSE AND LOW, WITH STABLE “4 momd sircet, & TH ar, No. new brown JOHN B. MURR YOR SALE—THE INT! IN TH! LEASE OF 4 house and store No. Lavenne; it is one of ti t business situations in the upper part of tne city necessary, as the owner KF busines t rate neighborhood, and doing stares; will be sold low western part of the cit NS & HANK, 15 Ch shop, inx 6 with fine SALE AND E new, ot the value will be sok in a joa given Herald LEASE OF TloUsk AND Lot est of Browlwaye Ly printed and alb the all the me and has been Croton wat yard or gar Vines, &e. Apply of 2and 47. M., 6 JOHN OGILBY, at the real estais afice, 140 Wek } Fighteenth strect J | TOF GROUND, 7 BY 100 F n Ro y required Also. five four story houses, « for the Brst five vears LAWRENCN, 76 Nassau pet, Brooklyn, ne n. ease the property aeap WK OF GOOUS, CONSISTE urnishing articles, y lo terms, ws the yn Vor further parti nt owner 1% s, wldee AOR SALB—V ALL A aie ach sie of Vilty third strects, 1 Thirweent ave Hudson ty For way OR SAT Biss Gighth and ninth being 100 feet price $28,000° sixty pee cent main: also. four lots, between #ifth and 4. Fifty first and cont gireet. App! Bi & UALLETT, 195 A He SALE. RENTING AT A LARC ing 214 acres, of which | STYMsIT | Inquive | By; rapes | ds of sixty chambers, besides parlors, dintug room and lare bar reom. Apply to G. Pe Burling slip, or L. 1. Marshall, Nateher, JASN, IN UNION SQUARK-— pletely and oom- modern improve- s fumily will board ont part of she rent required. Address House, Herald office. > aay WITH ¢ \ the Har et, betwe i 2 ob by © 105 by i wl with &e. ‘Apply daily Corner of Elm and Fra IN SIXTH AVENUE diferent re » ALLEN, oklin streete. ‘TO LET, THE VERY «1 Landsome store and basement, No, 06 Sixtle ‘hth streetand Jeflerson market, ono of business Jocations on the avenum od basoment are handsomely finished, with. cindows, &e.. &e. Possexsion immediately. ARD L, SUYDAM, 158 Waverley place. 1 VIORE large a ayenne, ne the most a | The store { large di | Apply to 1 LEP G ON TE t 1 and Third Avenue, together the three adjoir on 125th street, The ahove pr sa spl on for a grocer, with = stovet Ie the only street open from the x. Tor te: a) Post Office, i NKINY, nt ries! land in the pot of the N. A. RRL rst ot March, if required, Apply Lie, or to BART DUREFY, No. 2h rT 10 LET OR FO i | ¥ AT, OR PER- i sisting of anew nd three acres of land, on the xouth wig t-land, four hours from the elty, near ht s. Rent $150, Apply at 144 Mae~ dougal street, al 12 noon and 4) Of. ossession gives inmedintely. Urpe Len HOUSE, aTRERT. | 1 Tossession given the Ist Apply, from ito clock, to W. , LAWBENGD, J) ‘all street. fyNO LET—TO A GENILEMAN. WHTOUT MEALS, & furnixbed roma in the plossantly situated house 120 nth strees, fifth doer west of Broadway XO LET OR FOR SALE—A TWO YEARS’ LEASE OF A hore & short cistance trom the ely. | The present ni has made money without keeping open the bar, f opened. would tly increase the profits. The and will be let as it is, if de- ING) & TUCKAR, 289 Broadway, | wh i} "PP > NEW RRICK BOTLOINGS ONgIFIP. nattway atl Kighth 0 Lr tieth street, between !\ the convenience of Croton water. Also, a new! | y coitage in Yo Apply betweea 12 and & JAMES A. 6T Ubambers street. | no Lease—Ty Tanst z N { { under etilar ¢ tone front store, Now Si Liber feot front by 82 feet | seep. Apply | MPO Ler. STORY PRICK HOUSE, WITH ALTe furniture for sale, all new iM! be sold at ® ancrifies Apply at 812 Green~ 0 VT, AT PORDILAM—A LARGE STONE HOUSE, with'slt the modern improyements. ‘The cars stop » hove in the day, from Cily Hall, Also, a cottage ‘avin, with voit: andehrubbery, suitable for a Inquire on the premises of Mra. § Allon street, New Yori. | wick street, tor 1] i “0 LET, ho. ‘t rd house east of Broad se; or will be altered cupant ts obtataed: Apply on the promixes. witht at view. aceapepecnmmmaueaieat entiage, built O” lease ml, at Quarentin — ————oooeeee ng ever forty AYE yeues to rua; rapital han | HOMESTEADB, emall Investment 16 pay largely; already ron! far {out | ywnnwennnennwnnenn ann ‘ tl ; AR. iK M ‘AL HOLD BUILDING 5 at feb -~ | tion are requested to deliver their account fe Tyo A FIRST CLASS WITH | with to the undersigned, at bis residence, No. 448 Broome bo entown, inn good ? rethor with | street, for the purpose of auditing the diferent sccounte Ry ‘An interview may be had, and Carthar partiontses, % y TWindicessing, with veel nome ond place of lutarview, | Tuesday evening next, Ped. 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