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‘The store has been fitted up with modern eeeks oT ae part ro ra (an SPECIAL MEETING OF TOMPKINS ENGINE ee is. No. 30, held at the engine house, after | depres povprnag Bey ined ve te r fire in Twenty-Afth street, it was unanimor frankly stated at an intorview, which may be had by leay- that we returnour sincere and most heartfelt to Mr. Isaac Valentine, First avenue, for b supper furnighed to the company on that oc- . Resolved, that the thanks of the company be to Mrs. Valentine, and the members of the beng Ronn ria, Long Island, containing forty-three acres, under | 5 x res, wl » hacen oe Oe tenn | = igh state of improvement, with a‘vell Put hovee and | out Duildings. ‘The land is'well adapted to gardening. CARD.—AT A SPECLAL* MEETINNG OF EMPIRE Engine Company No. 42, held January 31, 1853, the preamble and resolutions were and una- nimously adopted:— ‘Whereas, we have been called to mourn the de- mise of our valued friend, Warren Bliven, with whom we ‘were long associated, both in a private and in an Official ity as an active member of this company, whoalike ed himself by warm and disinterested friend- ls unwavering fidelity and unexampled zeal in ele- vat the interests of the department and the company, | ent his memory to be sucredly treasured up in our hearte, and the laurels he has helped us to win to be kept blossoming in our recollections; and whereas, we feel our- | Apply to ‘OUSE TO LET—POSSESSIO: im y Thirtieth street: the furniture is nearly new, and will be Address Box 917 Fost office. ‘OUSES TO LET.—ONE GOOD HOUSE IN LISPENARD | street ; one good house near modern improvemen way, corner Reade street sold at a lew pri ing a note addressed to Dry Goods, at the office of this paper. R RENT—THE DRURY FARM, SITUATED IN ASTO- JOHN MARTIN, J: Nassau street, 1ST OF MARCH. —A modern built three story house, with all the modern its, situated in the vicinity of way and BILLING & Union Square, with TUCKER, 280 Broad- FFICES TO LE THE 1 house No. 3 Howling Green, ARGE AND ELEGANT will be rented out for ‘sives deeply indebted to the energy, the perseverance, | offices, aud possession given on the 1st of May. Apply to ané the devotion of our deceased brother for our standing | ? ES CRUIKSHANK, No. § in the department and the community, and cherishing an | _— soi cbininni wadying admiration of the noble traits in his character, | Rae, WITH GOOD, STEADY POWER, TO LET, AT duty impels us to this public acknowledgment of his vir- the Harlem Railroad Depot, situated on White and worth, of our esteem and our joss—therefore, street, between Centre and Elm streets. The rooms be it n size, from 25 by 25 to 105 by 26; are all well light Resolved, That we sincerely commingle our sympathies | and can be accommodated with any amount of pewer. with those who were so closely interwoven by the tender- | ‘There are also good hoist way, water closets, Croton wa- est ties of kindred with the departed. To the heart-strick- | tor, gas fixtures, &c. stiately connected with the en mother, the bereaved brother, and the aftticted sisters, | different rooms. Apply daily, to W. A. ALLEN, we offer all the solace that sorrowing companions can be- ‘Corner of Elm and Franklin streets. stow; and if by circumstances we are denied the sad pri ¢|$_—£@-£$ ——_ _______ vilege of dropping # fraternal tear in the newly made TORE IN SIXTH AVENUE.—TO LET, THE VERY grave, we will at least cherish the kindly impressions large and handsome store and basement, No. 96 Sixth enkindled by him in our bosoms. avenue, near Kighth streetand Jefferson one of Resolved, That out of respect to the memory of him who so often led us to the confifct of the elements—who cbeered our flagging spirits, and inspired our souls with fresh courage in all laudable exertions—we cause the usual abiliments of mourning to be placed upon our fire cap us. ‘That a copy of the above, duly authenticated by the foreman and secretary, be transmitted to the fu- ily of the deceased, aud published in the Tribune, He- and Fireman's Journ E ness. as the subseriber will move into his new store, 104 street, ina few days. ily to sale, and im the most desirable business locations on the avenue. The store and basement are handsomely finished, with large double windows, Ke.. &c. ia A RICHARD L. SUYDAM, 168 tely. faverley place. street—a good stand for any busi- mediate possession given, Canal WM. IRVINE. (CHARD L. BAYDOCK, Foreman, | G. Scort Ror, Secretary. BOARDING AND LODGING. RAR Any: | PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ALSO OTHER PLEABANT rooms, to let, with board, at 64 Bleecker st. LET IN WILLIAMSBURG—THE MOST DESIRABLE part of the genteel hou | First street, one block from Peck slip f% immediately, with the privilege of the w! of May. Rent moderate. 644 Houston street, west of Broadway, New York. se No, 5: 2 Colennade row, Possession ir the Ist FRONT ROOM, AND SMALL ONE ADJOINING, ON | second floor, and small room on third floor, to let, furnished, to « gentleman and lady, with board for lady ‘only. Terms very moderate. Address widow G. P., Berald office. . .— WANTED, A COUPLE OF RESPECTABLE der, and wi! MAS 8. 5) 0 LET AND FOR SALE--ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF Union street, South Brooklyn, four doors above Hicks street, two first class mastic front houses, with sub cellars, furnace, range, gas, &e. 1 be let low to good tenants. IMS, No. 37 Wall street. (0 LET—HARLEM—THE BUILDING ON THE SOUTH- Houses are in fine or- Apply to THO- west corner of 125th street and Third Avenue, together young women to board, by a widow woman who has | Reaopeicend s little girl. Inquire at 150 Mott street, | itn the three adjoining buildi en above property OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY CAN | capital, as 1261 ‘de accommodated with a furnished or unfurnished Zoom, and m adjoining, in a private family, where but few boarders are taken; also, one or two single gen- tlemen. The house is large, and pleasantly situated in East Broadway, having the ‘modern improvements, gus, &c. Address Goodness, Herald office. jOARDING.—A SUIT OF ROOMS JUST VACATED | can be hadat No. 3 Leroy place, Bleecker street. house has all the modern conveniences, and is fur- nished in the Lest manner. OARDING.—A FURNISHED ROOM AND BEDROOM | Attached, suitable for «gentleman and his ie, with full or partial board, can ¥ applying at No. 2 College place. NG.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACOOMMO- dated with desirable rooms and board at v2 Broad- WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE | ‘would Ifke pleasant rooms, with board, immediately, | in. a quiet family, @here there are ne children, between | Bleecker Twentieth strects, near Sixth avenue, Ad- and | dyesa “Washington,” box 162 Post Office. | } { | YARDING.—A GEN N AND HIS WIFE, ORTWO | or three single itlemen, can be accommodated board and fu rooms. aths, warm and cold. weet 162 Sullivan street, one door from the corner of otreet. | .—THREE OR FOUR SINGLE GENTLEMEN | lodging rooms and par- also, a private parlor, if desired, by application at 37 place, one block east of Union square. North to East 5 | to GEO. W. JENKINS, at the New York P above 28th 4 on 125th street. The is a splendid location for grocer, with » th street is the only street open from the | street. For terms apply Post Office. 10 ‘T—THE HOUSE NO. Possession given the Int o | 12 to 2 o'clock, to W. B. LAWRENCE, Jr., 27 f May next. , from aya dae LET—TO A GENTLEMA N, WITHOUT MEALS, A furnished room in the pleasantly situated house 120 Ninth street, fth door west of way. (0 LEASE—THE FIRST FLOOR, BASEMENT AND 86 Libert, deep. under cellar of the new bri street, near Broadw: Apply at 43 Dey street. stone front store, No. 24 feet front by 82 feet ‘0 LET—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, WITH ALL new improvements, and furniture for sale, all new house 560 Houston street, and handsome, The furniture will be sold at a sacrifice for cash. Possession immediately. Apply at 812 Green- wich street, for one week. third house east of Broad- | | way; is desirable for a boarding. | for any business ra with that view. house; or will be altered an occupant is obtained Bepores, pply on the premises. and furniture nearly new. business that has from $4, this a chance seldom met with. The furniture will be nold at a sacrifice for cash, and the lease of the houss ferred. Possesnion first of April or first of May; the proprietor is going to, Australia transferred. 10 LET.—A FIRST CLASS BOARDING HOUSE IN Union square, and furniture for sale; the house is full uare Post Office, paid. OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, furnished, to let, with board, to a gentleman ‘his wife, or two single gentlemen. Reference given and required. Apply at No. 8 Cro<by street. ING.—TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN BE | jodated with a suite of rooms, on first floor. Breakfast and tea if required, and private table. House | with gus Hot and cold baths. Apply at 541 | ret. | OARDING.—A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON | the second floor, consisting of three oat rooms and , with bath room and gas, may be obtained, fur- nished or unfurnished, with private table ifdesired. The house is of easy access, being situated on an omaibus route. Apply at 183 West Twenty-third street. | ian Pere GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO single gentlemen, can be accommodated with a large room on second foor. with good board, by applying at 106 Leonard street, a few doorseast of the Society Library. Bice ies sos getin AND THEIR WIVES AND | ladies and tlemen can be accommodated pleasant rooms aan goad board at 162 Delancey st. | OARDING.—ONE GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR | three single gentlemen can have superior accommo dations at No. 611 Houston street. The gentlemen cau | have an opportunity of dining down town, free of extra | charge, at afashiouable restauraut. Apply ai the house | or at 76 Maiden lane. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY IN A RE- | spectable family. Best of references given and ex pected. Address box 806 Post office. OARDING.—A PLEASANT PARLOR, NEATLY FOR nished, with pantry attached, to let with board, to | a gentleman and wife, ora couple’ of single gentlemen ‘algo, shall bedroom.’ Apply at 81 Henry street. OARD IN BROOKLYN—A ( AND LADY, or two single gentlemen, can be accommoiated | with a pleasant furnished or unfurnished room, in aie. | table private family, without children, a few minu walk from Falton ferry, by apply at 112 Sands street. Terms moderate. References exchang OARD, WITH A D RO FURNISHED ROOM, WANTE for a gentleman and wife, on west side of the town; im private family preferred’ Address Jawes, Herald office. OARDING.—FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD, WITH ST gle or double rooms, at 75 Warren stre T Burg, consi I Ta ti 10 MARKET GARDENERS, thirty acres of first rate famaica, to let, for one or more years, on favors’ terms to a responsible tenant for market gardening. A dross, by letter or in person, th Hanover street, or Jamaica, 1. 1 J J. rs one wishing to goin this to $5,000 canh, will Gnd . Address B. B., Union .—FROM TWENTY TO jand. on the Judd place, ne undersigned at No. 4 c \ RENSSELAER. (0 LET OR LEASF—THE STORE AND DWELLING how T street, a fine stand for an apothecary or fancy store, or Also several floors, suitable each for Rent from $7 to $13 per month. wholesale grocery. sinall genteel families. Apply at 3 from 6 P. M. to 10 A. M. to honse No. qu y S$ Broome, corner of Mulberry street, desirable for the grocery o1 vor business. Apply to J. J. SMITH, 560 Mouston street. le Inquire of Mrs. JANE PETERS, | PARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—EBEN George Francis Train have formed a under the style of CAL TRAIN transaction of Australia, with a cash capital takes passage for the above port in the Plymouth Rook, and Gr Train will leave the Volga, both of which ahips are now about ly. ts of merchan- dise and shipping are respectfully solicited, It is the in tention of the firm to establish on a it basis, a strictly commission house, and any business to their care will weet with their personal and prompt attention. REFRRANCES, of 000. F. Caldwell Joho M. Forbes, Enoch Train & Co., Jno. E. Thayer & Bro., Sam & Tappa George B. Upton, Josiah Bradlee & Co., Boston. | Carey & Co. G jue & Co., senha & Sons, w York. | Grinnell, Minturn & Co. | Chas. A. i & Co. Marsha! H. ‘ope & Co., Philadelphia. Birckhead & Pearce, Baltimore. Geo. A. Hopely & Co., Charleston, 8. C. Archibald Gracie, Mobile. J. P. Whitney & Go., New Orleans. Macondray & Co., 4 1int, Peabody & Ce }san Francisco. , } Liverpool, F Bowman, Grinnell & Charles Humbertson, 0. PARTNRESHIP.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS mianer formed a co-partnership, under the firm of MO. , & CAMPBELL, for the transaction of a general stationery, blank book and printing business, at No. 28 Maiden lane, and 52 and 54 Nassau street, sign of the Gol- den Ledger. JOHN D. MORIARTY. SAM’L A. CAMPBELL. New York, February 1, 1853. Coraanamear NOTICE,—THOS, S$. FINCHLEY | having this day associated with him R. J. 0. Leake, in the manufacturing of hats and caps, the business wil in future be conducted under the name of Finchley Leake, 76 Maiden lane. THOS. 8, FINCHLEY, R, J.C, LEAKE, ‘OTICE.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST- ing under the firm of J. & J. Cox, was dissolved on the 2ist of December last, by the death of Joseph Cox. The unsettled business will be closed by the surviving rtner, John Cox. John Cox haw associated with him son, Alfred H. Cox, and his nephew, Joseph Cox. Tho business will hereafter be conducted under the firm of John Cox &Co., 349 Broadway. JOHN COX, New York, Feb. 1, 1853, ALFRED H. COX, JOSEPH COX. NOTCE- THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX, isting between the undersigned, under tne name of . Meyer & Co., is hereby dissolved, by mutual consent. Said B. Meyer will continue the business of manufacturing paper boxes, at 155 Fulton street, and is authorized to settle the business of the late firm. BERNARD MEYER, New York, Feb. 2, 1853. HENRY STELNHAUSS. HE COPARTNERSHIP MERETOEORE EXISTING UN- der the firm of Baldwin & Mason, is this day dis- solved by mutual consent, The business of the late firm will be settled by Edgar M. Mason. JOHN A. BALDWIN, } » EDGAR ‘M. Mason? 5% New York, Feb. 1, 1853. > | FVHE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RESPECFULLY AN- nounce to their friends and the public, that they Bave formed a co-partnership, under the firm of BILLING and TUCKER, for the transaction of the real estate broker- age business. Will atend {o the sale of real estate, nego- tiating of losns, renting of property, collecting of rents, ke. Any business entrusted to them will be promptly and efficiently attended to. _ JAMES BILLING, CHARLES L. TUCKER, 280 Broadway, corner of Reade street. OTICE.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting under the name and firm of J. W. Rowe & Gp., house and sign painters, &., 168 Contre street, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due or inst the firm are placed in the hands of J. W. 187 Centre street, for settlement, JOHN W. ROW! New York, Feb. 1, 1853. 2 Hudson street. Rowe, | HENRY P. WEST, Attorney for H. 8. N. Down. ARTNER WANTED—IN AN OFFICE BUSINESS, PAY- ing over $8,000 per month. Only $1,500 required down, the principal object being to get a suitable person to attend to the business. Reference required. Fops and idlers need not spply. For particulars, address with real name, “Forward,” Herald Office. ARTNER WANTED, WITH $1,500, CASH, IN A CON- cern paying large profits, and can be extended throughout the States, coviantd given for amount in- vested. Address, post paid, with real name and address, fone others attended. to,) D. F. G., this office, for three | ys. i '0 PHILADELPHIANS AND BOSTONIANS.—A PER- \ sen with $1.000 or $2,000 wanted, in both the above | cities, to act as partner or agent, for an article manufac: | tured in this city, which will meet with ready sale, and Pays.a large profit. Address, with real name and address, mical,’’ at this office. partner to do the office business. Address Profes- ATTORNEYS, &C., OF THIS CITY, DESIRING A | invested. Addr 3 ys sion, giving real name, with reference, and where an in- terview may be had, at this office. References exchanged. ‘ANTED—A_ PARTNER WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF $3,000 or $4.000, to increase a business doing well. Warranted to pay 25 per cent per annum on the capital | 23 Box, Herald ofice. new ibree story house, ting of four stores, northwest corner ot Second avenue, co ) LET OR LEASE, THE DWELLING PART OF A NO. 166 Grand street, Williams rge handsome room: roomis and six pantries. A good location for a boarding- Apply at the store on the premises. four bed. 0 LET.—THE LARGE DOUBLE BUILDING AND f Avenue A and Sixteenth rner of Twentieth street, J. W. GEORGE, YO LET.—THE UPPER PART OF THE FOUR STORY |G | and warranted a splendid saddle a : 8 F*: and can tret his mile in four minutes, front of the Fulton Hotel, 8% South stre M. ORSE WANTED.—A GOOD PONY BUILT | dwelling house, 10 City Hs! AL J. DELAY RAY HORSE FOR SALF.—A horse, six years old, 15, hands rfectly sound # stand without tyin the owner at 46 and 2to4 P. M. horse, and of beautiful , and not afrai To any gentleman wanting such an animal, he le. Can be seen at Ch VERY SUPERIOR GRAY very powerful, all harness; is ction, very fast, nything bu nd kine hester’s stables, Cher- esey street. isa stylish driver, Can be seen in t, from § to 11 ster, sixteen hands high, sound audi kind from all blemich, and inside of four minutes, the country, and must drive free. He is wanted for Address box Ni rrytown Post office, post-paid, for one week. Not older an eight years. W YORK HORSE BAZAAT Auction sale of horses, &e. a i oS8Y STRE y Monday ke. ad very showy, and would | | ly, with a partner to take charge of $70 | } 20 000 —WANTED, AN ACTIVE PARTNER, 5 « withgthe above capital, ina man fleturing business, already established, that now pays | 80 per cent profit; demandjunlimited; can have advanced 40 per cent over cost, toany extent, to scll at auetion. ‘The object is to carry on a regular business, independent ales, This is worthy the attention of the most respectable capitalists, and propositions from no others will be entertained, Ad- | dress Hart, Herald office. | —WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN WITH THE « above smoun', to teke an interestin a | from $2,000 to $3,000 por year. Ad- Jasiness that will pay | dress Tebbs, this of | | MUSICAL. EST AOLIAN AND BOUDOIR PIANOS MAY BE found at 207 Broadway.—Hallet, Davis & Co.'s | pianos, with xolinns, are acknowledged tho best for ton and standing in tune, of any im the world, while Samu Gilbert's boudoir pianos are the only ones which are | sought after. Second band pianos in great variety, cheap. Music and musical publications. Dealers supplied om liberal terms, Pianos to let. ATHEDRAL OF 1. 8. BERRY & CO., 207 Broadway. Cc N.—A LARGE FIRST C! OR- gan, built for the cathedral at Cleveland, Ohio, will be publicly exhibited at the manufactory, 172 Centre +, on the afternoons of Thursday, Friday, and Satur | There will be performances on the evenings of | yand Saturday, commencing at eight o'clock. | Tickets for the evening performances may be had at the office of the subscriber, 172 Centre street. HENRY ERREN. | MPORTANT MUSICAL ANNOUNCEMENT.—SIGNORIN} | FLIZA VALENTINI, prima donna, professor of singing, | announces to all persons of both sexes, from ten to thirty years of age, in which she may finds first class voice, extensive compass and good ear, that she is willing to in- struct them in singing, gratis, with the condition to sing ¢ oncerts that Signorini Valentini pro ‘ew York on a permanent system. Appl OARD. —THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN Wednesday, 2 o'clock. At private sale, a superior two bedrooms and a sitting room, with full board, | coups, suitable for a physician. aeighborhood of Union square preferred. Teri, not ex JOHN H. GATFTELD, Proprietor. ing $16 » week, to be stated in answers. Address | |, Herald office. | URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, IN A SMALL. PRIVA' family, No. 19 Lodlow place, (Houston street.) to single gentlemen, without board, or with breakfast. Pri vate table. The rooms are on the first floor ; two parlors and extension ‘and « small hall room. Will be let from 10th of February. ‘CH BOARD WANTED.—TWO YOUNG MEN OF I respectability would like to obtain rooms and board, ima private family, where the French langue Address J. 5. B., Heraid office, «tating terms be moderate. ROOMS WANTED, BY A SMALL FAMI- y— rlor and three bedrooms, (without bedding, ) ith use of kitchen. Location not further up town than is spoken. hich must 20.000 ing i shioned article has been so long esteemed and so highty recommended by the faculty. WILLIAM H. UNDERHILL Liquors. seb the fine medi: inal qualit Sold b JUGS OLD SCHIEDAM AND O1D CLUB apps, warranted pure, and posses ies for which this old 30 Broome street. id WHLIAM H. UD A ons: also on hand Younger's ke., Scotch ale, London porter, XXX stout, and Philadel” ior to any in the market DERIULL, 420 Broome street, corner porter, su y N DUBLIN STOUT AND FALKIRK | A by the Glasgow and Sid- | Tennant's, Campbell’ For sale by SORTMENT OF BRA Union place, or in Brooklyn, near the ferries. Terms not whiskey, rum, gin, champagne, segars, to exceed $15 to $20 mouth, References exchanged, | the well-known brands, ported for wholesale buyers, Address H. R., office. and for sale in quantities to suit, at a saving of 26 por - - | cent, by WM. H. UNDRRHILL, EVERAL ROOMS, FOR FAMILIES OR SIN’ Ae N 420 Broome street, corner of Crosby. ‘0. 4 West ———- ~ 8 tlemen, to let, with board Broadway place, two dc ‘ANTED—BY A SIN@LE GEN ‘and bedroom adjoining, both in Pacific or Atlantic «treet, Brook! Address N.Y. P. 0., box 1,722. ‘Apply at rs from Cunal street. N New York; also thirt Aust ‘OTICE.—ONF PUNCHEON OF BEST SCOTCH WHIS- key, two years old, in fifty gallons ia. Apply at 168 South J "ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY fall board for the lady and breakfast for the gentle. Fee handsomely furnished room.in a good n in the ir part of the city, and where ¢ fer nthet Bokrdore, for which $8 per week will Address ©. A. P., Six avenue Post Office. ‘ANTED, BY THE FIRST OF MAY, FOR A GEN tlemaa, his wife, four children and nurse, « well furnished parlor, with bedrooms attached, and bord Location must ‘be down town, and terms moderate. A French or German family would be preferred. Address stating location and terms, Box 2,108 Post Office. ASSAR’S POUGHKEEPSIE ed 1707.—The undersigned bond since April, 1862, i same quality, to be sold yer cent under cost, as the party is leaving for at OHN SMITH, 1 BREWERY—FSTABLISH- continue to manufacture the oelebrated Poughkeepsie pale, amber, and XXale and ter, for home consumption, and the markets of Calt- fornia, South America, Austi | shipping, the article is put up as heretofore, in new wood ured express. purpose. Orders received at their depot, atreet, New York, or at the brewery, Poughkeepsie. ane irom bound caska, manu! wl ww roratnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnan | receive instradiions from a you SS0CLATION OF THE AEROSTATIC MACHINE ‘leman who wil! i re Building Fund.—The members of the association language. Address Z. ana the public in general are hereby informed that, ac) | — - Xo the statutes, a regular monthly meeting is to be on Wednesday evening, the 2d of February, at half-past seven o'clock, at the National Hall, Nos. 29 and 31 Canal street. All those wishing to become members of the association are requested to attend. And be it further known, that information can be obtained and hares bought at tho residences of the veveral officers of he association, viz.:—Jolin Bechtel, President, corner of sroadway and Fulton street; George Dessoyer, Vice Presl ent, 181 Fulton street, A ‘niton street: Gross, Secretary, 187 Wiliam Michaelis, 120 Greenwich «\roet 8 Greenwich street, aud Henry Iuers, 142 rrastees, M. Gaona, Seeretary. surer, 1 reyth street y Froelich, m street JOHN BRCHTEL, Presiden mARAAAARRAAAAAAI TY ACUPRREOTYPE LIKENESSPS POR NOTHDNG, AT A) ENAPP'S old and popular rooms, 650 Brondivay, wr Prinae street, and 163 Bowery, over Anderson's car “ators. A valance of rich and beautiful enses, frames, WJ gold (warrinted) locket s, double ani single, made te from 10 till 2 o'clock der for Ube holitnys, forsiched with likenesses done in | Brooklyn. Hours, {iil 9 A e beet sty'e, ai eas than cost of muaterials, to close | Dr. Hs work, entitled T que Wh rt ENCH AND SPANISH F private le duater ibere are r quested to join pupils daily, at hia con st land 4o'¢ 80 clock P. M. n Pr nt to the pupil office to 40 Howard ag root, HP.—MR. GOLPSMITH lock; gentl © cards al the ac ASD AURISTS, THE DEAF.—OR. WRATH lia and the Indies. For for suok 16 Warne M. VASSAR & CO, ny EFTING, &C.—MR. W. J. RENVILLE, NO. 299 continues to receive new pupils for prac Fieal instruction in bookkeeping, arith fying them in the most thorongh and effi the duties of the count 1 486 Broadway.—! ing, from 6 to 9 for Open da n pune wi room: , 9AM, ivate instruction at ours demy HAS REMOVED HL acar Broadway. Flours, > oP: M. @ tue RS. SHGUIN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL MU: } Italian and Fnglish, sacred and seeular, has deci to devote a few hours each day for the instruction of oung ladies. Mrs. Seguin will be happy to give all in- ion concerning terma, plans, &e., at her resi 49 White street, near Broadway, between the hours of r] {CHURERTH & CO'S. MUSIC DEPOT, 257 BROADWAY, , N x 11 A. M. cach morning. ‘ew York, request the publie to inspect their i for voice, piano, organ, violin, vio- rehestra, ‘the greatest selection in the $100,000 worth. Paganini strings for Orders for foreign and American musi¢ will be attended to with promptness, g } a *.—A SPLENDID PIECE OF MUSIC 1S JUST LEE & WALKER, Philadelp edicated This brilliant composition should be in the hands of every pianist. It is full of bright and sparkling melodies, and, for its effect, uncommonly easy of execution, For sale at all the prineipal music stores, NEW York Warerooms, } ay, corner of Anthony street, second floor, where the largest asxort: ment of pi proved molean, ' may be found, all of which have the me- | tallic frame, and are warranted to stand any climate, and fe entire satisfaction, and will be sold at great bar- «. By an experience of eight yoara, resulting in many important improvements, tlie olian has been brought to a perfection attained by no others. 2,000 wolians have heen applied, and the demand | pidly inereasing. Iegant boudoir or cottage pianos, con- venient for small rooms. . G. & Co.’s pianos are admit. ted to be superior to hers, owing to their firmness mg standing in t We need no better evidence popularity of these instruments than the fac t we are supplying ten molians per weck, and can cely fil all the order rices same aa at the many fuetory. 1 diseounts, RS, Exclusive Constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of « hand pianos, in rosewood and mahogany enses, y in priees from $30 to $150 ; second-hand wolian pianos from $200 to 5: Prince & Co.’s melodeons, from $35 to $40 ; Carhart’s, $65 to $90 ars, from $10 to $75 &e., Ke Academ. street. Mr. cond quarter wi Days of tuition, Tus Military Hall, Bowery, nt would inforna bis frie on Tuesday and Fri F tiewlars inquire at dence, 151 Tenth stree N ADAME AUGUSTA HAS RE-OPENED HER DANCT classes in her con iona house, No. 712 Broad wily. A reduction will be made to parties having a nam ber of child ructed. For terms and particu lara, apply bs and 2 o’cloel SEW CLASSES.—RROOKF'S DANCING ACADEMY his new A Rooms, No, J6L Broome atrect ‘The most fa of this country and Eucops taught in the shortest possible time, and on moderate terms. A new clas for ladies and mises on Tuesday af Al terneon, from 3 till 6 « «. A now class for gentlerme Tuesday © z, from 7 till 10% o’elock, Alea, a new, | class for eu a on Wednowlay afternoon. from 3% ti 1 6 o'clock, The vol ymalinue peu ducing the “ | Continental Bank Building, N Rene TO LEND ON BOND AND MORT- , in sums to suit applicants, on real estate in this city or Brooklyn. A) {08.8 BROAD, 18 Wall street Ny B.—Wil lad at ex on ive Estate in this city, that ls werth double the amount $65,000 mortise, ‘i eS first cl producti: JOHN F, CONREY, Nos. 28 and 25 Wall street. $63,70 po. 0 LOAN ON BOND, AND MORT- eage, sums suit, on city or : G & TUCKER, Broadway, corner of Reade street. TO $10,000 CAN BE INVESTED IN a safe > business, now clearing from $7000 to $10- rannum. A share will be given, under guarantecs, ‘of the whole business, if leas than 26 per cent is cleared during the three or four years contract for the use of capital alone; but an active business man nearly double his capital every year. Tbe name and reputation will be a sufficient guarantee for any capitalist to in it, having been established five years, and is ca) of almost any extension. Address Safe Investment, under real name and residence, at this office. —ANY PERSON HAVING THE ABOVE 3,000. capital, can hear of a favorable chance investing it in a wholesale business of peapastetility and large profits. Address Business, Herald office. WANTED—AT SEVEN PER CENT, ON 1 600 productive real estate in the city of yn, that is worth $6,000. Address G. H., box 2,255 Post Ofice. —WANTED FOR ONE YEAR, OR II 5 e for which legal interest, and a bonus be given, secured by mortgage on property worth $2,000 at auction. The best of references as to value of property. and character of applicant, Address A. D. lerald office. WANTED—BY A LADY FOR SIX OR NINE $10 months; security given. Please address 8 note for Kate, Herald office. DPRATS ON IRELAND AND, ENGLAND, IN SUMS ‘rom an upwards, al al by the subscribers,” BOWMAN, CRN rf South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail line of Liverpool and London packet ships, ‘NTEREST ON CITY STOCKS.—THE public stocks of the city of New York, February Ist, 1863, will be paid on that day Edmonds, Taq, Chamberlain of the city, at a 83 Wall street. The transfer will be closed vy, Jan. 14, at three o’clock, P.M. For the accommodation of stockholders, transfers will be | pene ee the period the books remain closed; to | elect February Ist, 1853. 4 A. C. FLAGG, Comptroller, | Comptroller’s Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1! ORTH CAROLINA SIK PER CENT STATE BONDS.— Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., January 16 1853 —Sealed proposals will be received in the city of New York, until 10 o’clock, A. M.. of the 3lst March next, for the purchase of $500,000 of bonds, issued by the State of North Carolina. These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1853, | and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at- | tached, and the interest, ot six per cent per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January of each ear. 7 Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless when the purchaser may fer to have them le payable at the treasury of North Carolina ‘These bonds are issued under the authority of the Le- ture of North Carolina, for the construction of the Carolina Railroad, and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said rail- road, and the dividends from said stock, are express- ly pleted for their redemption. sé bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from taxation. Parties bidding, will please address their letters, en- dorsed. ' Sealed’ Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the ed, in New York, directed to the care of Mesara. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front street, Now York. ‘The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at 3 o’clock, P. M.,on the 3ist day of March next, in the presence of G. B. Lamar, Faq., President of the ssid Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqrs. Bidders may also be present. Suceessful bidders will be required, as soon as informed the acoe] of their bids, to deposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Re- New York, or in the Bank of the State of North or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. JEW YORK BAY CEMETERY.—THE SHAREHOLDERS of the New York Bay Cemetery Com, id are hereby notified that an assessment of one hun dollars on each share will bedue, and payable, on or before the first | day of March, 1863, or their shares in said company will | eee J. BELKNAP SMITH, Secretary, Office, 289 roadway. FFICE OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD CoM. | | | pany, 167 Broadway, Feb. 1, 1853.—The transfer | Looks of this company will be closed on the 4th inst., at twoP, M., and remain closed until the 9th inst., for'the | purpose of enabling holders of the old stock to take the | new. D. P. BARHYDT, Treasurer. | FTP RADISMEN'S BANK, NEW YORK, FEB. 1, 1853.— | ‘This bank will receive from its dealers uncurrent | money taken in the course of their business, on the same teruns it is received by the Metropolitan Bank. | RICHARD BERRY, Cashier. 0 RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS, addressed to either of the undersigned, will be re- ceived at Hillsborough, Highland county, Ohio, until the Ist day of February ‘next, at noon, for the graduation and masonry of the middie division of the Cincinnati, | Hillsborough and Parkersburg railway, extending from sborough, Highland county, & point near 901 Jackson county. Ohio, ‘avout’ Afty-nic. miles. ‘The as | will be ready for examination early in January, and pro- files and specifications of the work will be exhibited at the Engincer’s office, in Hillsborough, for one week prior to the Int day of February. This railway forms the re- eognized continnation across Ohio, of the Baltimore and Ohio, and North Western Railways, and being located as a link in the through line between Baltimore and St. Louis, will be found in every way worthy of the tention of able and enterprising contractors. The re- mainder of the line, to the Ohio river, will be ready for contract about the first day of May next. JAMES M. , President, Ex1woop Moras, Chief Engineer. | ROBERT & CO., STOCK, NOTE, AND EX. wokers, dealers inf) ie and gol just, 12 Wall street. a ETMORE change by ‘ONEY IN SUMS OF $5 TO $5,000 10 LOAN ON deposit of personal property, watches, jewelry, diamonds, plate, segars, pianos, dry goods, and fancy articles, at the Life Insurance and Loan Office, 32 Warren street. | Office hours from 10 to 3 o’tlock. cs ADVANCED ON SEGARS, WATCHES, / ry, and merchandise generally il rty of almost any kind; 250,000 le @heap; money to loan on bond and mort: | d lots for sale and to let. Apply at No. (8 Office No, 1,) 13 Beekman street. ASH TO LOAN—ON WATCHES, JEWELRY, DIA- ‘monds, and valuables of every description, on the most accommodating tertus, at my private office, No. 102 Nassau street, room 18. Ladies waited on at their resi- | dence, and all transactions strictly confidential, No. 109 Nassau street, room 13. JEWh HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED, —A FIRST CLASS TWO AND A HALF welling house, with all the modern | location near Broadway preferred; be- rsstreet and Niblo’s Garden. Address A. Longhi, wt Delmonico’s, No. 2 South William street. OUSE WANTED, Ome” NOTARY PUBLIC WANTED—ITY AND county of New York, having twelve to eigiteen months, or longer to run. Addvess box 17 Post Oflice. Rw WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER, A SINGLE GEN tleman, wirhes a large and well furnished lodging room, without board, in the vicinity of Broadway and not above Chambers street. Address box 2,349 lower Post | IN BROADWAY WANTED—BETWEEN WALL Leonard streets, well lighted, and fit for whole ness, from 79 10 100 feet deep. Address box | 3,409 Post Office. | NFURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED, WITH A | front or back basement, for a gentleman and his fe, within two miles of Wall street. Rent, from $150 to $200. Address box 489 lost office. ANTED.—A GENTLEMAN RESIDING IN THE COUN- try and oceasionally stopping in town, wishes to hire | « room in some quict street in the neighborhood of Broad- | way, between Canal and Fourth street. The room may befurnished or not, must be on the Ist or 2d floor front, and access to be had at all hours; rent paid monthly in | advance. Address D. D. D., lower Post Office, stating number, street, and price. No servant will be requirad, ‘as he will procure attendance. ANTLD TO BUY—A TWO OR THRER STORY BRICK house, with all the late improvements, situated not above entieth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway. Vossesrion required by the first of May. ress Z. Z., Herald office. ANTED—A ry 1 FOR BALING CL dress box 2,928 Post Office W ANIED—A NEAT TWO STORY BRICK HOU: cottage, in good order, in a respectable neighbor- | hood, for « small family without children. Up town pre ferred. Rent moderate. Address J. ¥., Broadway Post Off ng particulars, for one week. | ANTED-—TO RENT, IN NEW YORK OR BROOK > W lyn, by a emall family, apartments on the second or first Hoor. and basement, in a house with « , quiet family, and in a etable neighborhood. Address V. 7, Herald offi IND FLOOR, COD TING € c uppor part of the (own, with Herald office.’ Person le the advertiser. ANTED--A rooms, in i Peter: d not trou waier, Ae poved to children 1 LEASE, URTANTED—T W dwelling howse below Chataly geet 4. %., box 814 Font Oftice, FOR A FEW YEARS, OF Ad 4 | | avenue, between Fifty-sec | ten years; Nos. 33 and 05 Bank street; Nos. 60 | Amos street; northwest corner of Factory and Charles | 155 and 2 | ture ‘dc tlilkiamienn ee te caancie VARMS AND COUNTRY SEATSFOR i county, thirty miles from this city, containing 133 acres of land, in perfect order, with a handsome stone house, a house, rap rp new ery oy the railroad depot, will be sold on easy terms, for $12,000; a beautiful country seat om the apes beget = Ke at Dea: comprising an int cottage, new cri se, a ie ol eaeaal in fine order, at y new Gothic cottage, and 30 acres of la door§ nd, 30 acres of cash: manding a splendid view of the ocean, at Staten 000; «new and convenient house, with b order, at Stoney in; four and a ood land, well im and in Long Inland for 92,000, pe et half acres of land’ at New Rochelle, with house, for $3,000; one of the best farms in New Jersey, near Morrii town, containing 180 acres, with excellent improvements of the best character, for sale for $18,000, cash payments. M. L. SHELDO! 5,000, haste 2. —FOR SALE—THOSE TWO SUB- $1. > stantial five-story brick houses and 16ts, situated on the north side of Twenty: -eighth street 75 feet west from Second avenue. The houses are 40 f ee’ deep, and are rented for $2,000, Price $15,000, and 0, cau remain on mo: 5 o ‘aaa TEE ROAD 13 Wall street. 00. —THAT FOUR STORY BRICK HOUSE $7 50 ‘e and lot No. 340 Seventh avenue, be- tween’ ty-first and -second streets. The lot is 25 by 100 : the house 50 feet deep, rented for $1,150. Price $7,600, aud $5,' can remai Apply to $5. BROAD, 13 Wall street, 5,000. —FOR SALE—THOSE TWO FOUR- side of avenue C, between story brick houses and lots on the east th Twelfth streets; are rented for $800 each. Price $6,000, and $3,600 on one, and $3,000 on the other, can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street, OR MORE ACRES IN JAMAICA VILLAGE—115 ‘acres in good buildings, fruit, &c, on each; are capital farms; for sale, a HOMER R. STUART, 54 Wall strect. R SALE VERY CHEAP, IF APPLIED FOR SOON— House and lot, house 45x48, four stories and base- ment, with all the modern improvements, built in a most substantial manner for the owner’s own occupancy, on Tenth street, near the First avenue; one three stor basement house in Twenty-fourth street, near avenue; one do. in Thirty-first street, near Lexington avenue, two do, on Twenty-eighth street, near Seventh avenue; one do. in Twety-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; two stores on nth avenue, Paying twenty per cent each; also, two stores on avenue A, pay- ing twenty-five per cent; house in Sixteenth street, be- tween Ninth and Tenth avenues, 22x46, price $5,500; brown stone front house in Twenty-sixth street, near Sixth avenye, for $8,000; twodo. in Twenty-third street, near Kighth avenue; one lot on Thirty-first street, near Fifth avenue; three on Thirty-second street, between Broadway and Fifth avenue; two do. on Thirty-third street, near Fifth avenue; four do. on Thirty-fourth street, between Sixth and Fifth avenues; five lots on ‘Twentieth street, near Second avenue. SAMUEL EDDY, 63 Wall street, basement. OR SALE—THE ONE HALF OF THE LARGEST AND most prosperous laundries in the city. The adver- tiser’s health forees him to withdraw from the business. Any person wishing to engage im the laundry business will find this rare opportunity. Price $6,000 cash—no less, Address, with real name, Laundry, Herald office. OR SALE—A BRICK HOUSE, NEAR BROADWAY and Bleecker street, three stories, basement, and under cellar, and back building three stories high, fine vault, sewerage convenience, &c.; fitted up with gas, bath rooms, water closets, and all the late improvements; the ceilings and walls poeneny | ited in fresco. The moat complete bachelor’s estal ent in the city, or for a small family. The lot peints on two streets. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. ICY STORE FOR SALE.—THE STOCK, ‘and fixtures of » large lace and embroidery store, engaged for the last three years in the above business. The stock at present is low, the lease has nearly four best, for trade, in the city. For particulars ddres 1,001 Post Office. (OR SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, 456 Hudson street. The Leese consist of a two story dwelling house in front, and a three story bakehouse in the rear, with two ovens, hot and cold water, gas, ‘&c. Inquire at 248 Front street, or on the premises. R SALE—ON THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT ! Hill, Brooklyn, a two and a half story house, fc koptas a hotel, containing fourteen rooms, with carriage house, sheds, pumps, cistern, &e., surround with fruit and shade trees, nineand a half lots of ground. Everything convenient. For terms inquire st 229 Grand street. ; J. 8. GILBER’ respecta- O. H., box Jeers fo run, and location one of the rT. OR SALE OR TO LEASE—AN ELEGANTLY FUR- nished house. The house is in a pleasant location, and in perfect order, having been poniy retutes and fur- nished within three months. The entire furniture, com- wera: Be bedding, He and iar eet will be 3 Voshgept arent pruebas. © feet c2th~ ip family going to keep house. It will be sold or leased on reasonable terms, as the family wish to leave the city. Immediate session, if desired. A line addreesed to ‘‘A Furnished louse,’’ Union place Post Office, with real name and ad- dress, will receive prompt attention. 'URNITURE FOR SALE AND HOUSE TO LET—FUR- niture nearly new, of the value of $800, will be sold for $500 to $600, and a ee oe, brick house, in a beautiful location, to let; rent, . Possession given from Ist to 15th February. Address California, Herald Office. . SALE—SIX YEARS LEASE OF HOUSE AND LOT Walker street, 100 feet west of Broadway. Inquire on the premises before 11 or aftet 2 P. M. DR SALE.—A STOCK OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF hardware aud house furnishing articles, will be dis- posed of upon reasonable terms, as the present owner is about to leave the city. For further particulars, address James, at this office. | R SALE—VALUABLE LOTS AND WATER RIGHT on Hudson river—Kight lots each side of Twelfth and Fifty-third streets, and the entire block between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues. For particulars apply te BEEBE & HALLIIT, 195 Broad- way. Fr SALE—THE FNTIRE BLOCK OF SIXTY-FOUR @ lots, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, Seventy- ighth and Seventy-ninth streets, Seventy-ninth strect being 100 fect wide, price $38,000; sixty per cent can ro- main; also, sixty-four lots, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, Fifty-first and Fifty-second street. Apply to BEEBE & HALLETT, 195 Broadway. (OR SALE—A HOUSE, NOW RENTING AT A LARGE per centage, built on lease land, at Quarantine, hav- ing over forty-five years to run; a capital chance for a rauall investment to pay largely; already rented for four years from May next. Apply to BILLING & TUCKER, 280 Broadway, corner of Reade street. ‘(OR SALE—A VERY CHEAP PROPERTY, ON TWENTY- seventh street, between Seventh and Eighth ave- nues. Lot 26 feet by 100 feet; contains a nice frame honse and stable. Price, $3,000. ‘Also, a property on Twenty- seventh street, between Second and Third avenues; contains twonice houses, front and rear. Price, $4,300. A'fine pro- perty corner of Second avenue and Twenty-ninth street, four houses and lots, now rented for ten per cent. Ap: ply toE. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from two to seven P.M. OR SALE—IN BROOKLYN, FOURTH BLOCK FROM Fulton street, two good frame houses and lots, Nos. nd 75 lillary street, with = good house in rear; cach by 100. One half of purchase can remain on’ bond and mortgage. Inquire on the premises. | FOR SALF—A GOTHIC COTTAGE AND LOT, 25x100 F feet. ut Jersey City, fifteen minutes’ walk from the | ferry. Price, $2,500—$1,200 cash, COLEMAN HART, 86 Nassau street. vor ALE—THRE THREE STORY BRICK HO! with all modern improvements, house 20 by 40 f deep, with piava inclosed, No. 6 Warren place, near Greenwich avenue. attic hou topher street, opposite the square. Inquire ERT, No. 60 Christopher street, or at No. 150 | Amos street YOR SALE—LEASEHOLD AND OTHER PROPERTY.— 1 “Two houses in Twenty-first street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, finished in modern style, with high basements, Croton water, and gas; also, house No. 78 Mercer street, near Spring’ street, and nine years unex- pired leave ‘of a four-story brick building in Ann street, near Broadway. Inquire at No. 12 Ann street. OR SALE.—-THE VALUABLE SOUTHEAST CORNER of Broadway and Great Jones «treet, running through iothe alley way in the rear, being about 30 feat front by 132 feet deep, with the scbstantial buildings thereon. Possession of the first floor and cellar at once, the balance on the first of May. Apply to E. H. LUDLOW, 11 Wall street OR SALF—NO. 26 WATTS STREET, ONE HUNDRED feet west of Varick, lot 21 by 80 feet on east line, And 63 10 west line; Nos. 134, 136, 165, 167, and 90 Reade street, 50 by 75 feet; No. 863'Sixth avenuc; Nos. 52, 73 and 188 Franklin street; southwest corner of Broadway and Howard street, 50 by 100 feet; northwost_ corner of Brondway and Fourth street, about 20 by 120 feet; north- west corner of Broadway and Highth street, to, Iease, for streets; No. 105 Fourth avenue; No. 184 Third avenue; 74, 76 and 78 Crosby street; Nos. 81, 345 and 347 Spring street; Nos. 172, 174 and 176 Twelfth street; No. 33 street: three new houses on Thirteenth street; Nos. 143, 145 and 203 Elm street; No. 24 Howard street; No. 38 Lis venard street; Noe. 219, 21934 and 221 Chureh street; No. {28 Chureh street, with No. 6 Thomas; Nos. 124 and 8% Heckman. street; Nos. 208, 331, 302, 318, 252, 254 and 250 Greenwich street; Nos, 166 and 160 lnane street; two lots on Went street, near Perry; No. 44 Orchard street; Nos 109 und 176 Delancy street; No. 33 Dominick street; Nos 41 and 43 Carmine street; fouthwest corner of Sixth ave nue and Seventeenth street; Nos. 118,115 and 117 Cham bers street: Nos. 164, 166 and 168 Houston street; Nos. 200, and 272 Mott street; No. 61 Sullivan street; No. 45 White hall atreet; Nos. 11 and 267 Bowery; Nos. ‘149, 151, 153, Broome « Nos. street; No. 46 Bond street; Nos. 20 and 31 Fast Twenty eighth street; four on West Broadway; the street; two on North Moore strect; N aber of others, both down and up town five hotels three stores and two buildings and ‘dwellings on About 200 parcels of lots up town; x the to Brondway, to lease fty first class houses, and a nu t Money to loan on bond a : b & HALLETT, ber of farms Apply 195 Broadway, office AT A BARGAIN, WILL DE § 20 Beckman street —t ofa beds, Joungt a-teles, carpets, tresses, f niarble top centre tabses, parlor toven, Kyrniture purghased by instal OLD and cooking Also, & new finished three story and | »,with all the improvements; house 22 by 50 feet | 4, RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, A BARBER’S SHOP, on the corner of Tuspiiaie Sines and Manes area's,’ with all the modern im for 3 and pools, Will be sold cheap, if -- ‘CROSS, a ras mediately to ALEXANDER Eighth avenue. CHANCE—LRASE FOR SALE.—A LEASE OF brick on tho north- ry large. boarding house, the lower, nee Uy) asa OUS®, lower i many years, occu} as ® grocery nor store. Alto forsale, a stock of liquors not on the . Ia of H. & M. HART, 27 Cha’ ateeet. cherry and quince trees, with several fine vines flowering shrubs. For terms, apply to CALVIN W, 1ST Maiden lane, pply vIN W. HOW, ROOKLYN LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP, AND ON EASY terms.—Four lots on Lafayette avenue, avenue, and a lot in Skillinan street, each 26x100. Sixty percent can remain on bond and waoetanee, Apply at No. 6 South William street, up stairs. ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—ONE THREE story and basement brick house, on State street \ouses new, having & Ra, marble mantles, &c. Lot 20x96; title fect. One half can remain on bond and mortgage. arLLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, eor- ner of Reade street. AR ROOM FOR SALE, IN ONE OF THE BEST LO0A- 2 Meats in the city, afow ators KH ar ite Satisfactory reasons given for selling out. a Nassau street, office ee 13. . ob RYSTAL PALACE LOT, SOUTH SIDE OF FORTIETH street, 100 feet west of Sixth avenue, for sale or to lease, for aterm of years. It will be soldon liberal terms, and at i a leas price than any lot as well located for business can be bought, being in full view of the . Apply at No. 508 Sixth avenue, after 5 o'clock the evening. Price $6,000—ground rent $600. RUG on pro peep A Hagen IN THE upper pai @ city, where ulating ver; iaat.—it is well worth the attention of peptone ‘and the present owner is compelled to part with ecount of ill health. For location, &c., please apply at J. MINOR’S wholesale house, No. 214 Fulton street. N. B.—A suitable partner would be taken. 1 yee SALE—A SEGAR STORK, HANDSOMELY SITU. ated ona great thoroughfare, with a good run of customers; rooms for a small family connected, and will be sold at a bargain in consequence of the death of the proprietor. Also, a large numbor of other business places, Apply te WATKINS & HINE, 15 Chambers street ‘OR SALF—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE AND lease of lot (21 years with two renowals,) known as No. 293 West enty-first street, opposite Seminary square. Price, $4,500. Apply on the premi (OR SALE—TWO NEW FIVE-STORY BRICK HOUSES in Fast La Meeail street; also, six four-story brick louses on the Seventh avenue, near Twenty-fourth street. The above property will pay 20 per cent, and will be soll low and on easy terme. Apply to JACOB PECARK, No. 163 Hester street, near Bowery. OOD INVESTMENT.—PERSONS DESIROUS OF IN- vesting capital to good advantage would do well te examine the new five story, basement and sub-cellar brick house, No, 132 Wert Twenty-ninth street, full lot. Priog, $8,250. Rents for $1,422 per year. Inquire of JOHN J. BENEDICT, 401 Eighth avenue. FASE ON BROADWAY FOR SALE.—TEN YBARS lease of a kouse and store on Broadway, eaat elde, near Stewart's Addreas box 1,606 Post office. ILLS AT PATERSON, N. J., FOR SALE OR TO LET— ‘The cotton mill, lot, and pris kaown as the Fasex Mill. For particulars, to JOHN COLT, President of the Paterson Manufacturing Company. Also, the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly ocoupied by Tete THOS O, SMITH goat Sebiaay Us 0 0. z 2 ‘Patersop, Dec. 28,1852,” ¥ TLLINERY BUSINESS FOR SALE.—A FIRST RATE concern, with show room, in one of the best situa- tions, three years established, fou of lease to rent moderate; aatisfacto eagons fren for disposing ot the same, Address R. J. B., Herald office, OTICE TO OWNERS, BUILD! STO) and others.—The Empire Brottionne pig ed offer for sale at reduced prices at their estab! foot of Twenty-eighth, fy-ninth, and streets, East river, the follo cut brown sf ready for delivery :—1,000 Quaker Is, 1,000 OG lintels 5 10,000 plain window aills and lintels; 20,000 fect watertable, eight inches high ; 15,000 footrail coping ; 500 cellar ; sole lintel course, platforms and ateps. Also, rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashler and platforms, cut by our machines, will be to stonecut- tera 20 per cent less than their cost oy hand. W. G. CHAVE, Agent. TATEN ISLAND PROPERTY FOR SALE—FARMA, Houses, &c.—Several small and large houses, elie business places, in the vi of Tompkinaville, New sepsis en We al uses to let or lease. oP. kinsville, Staten I-land. ii TORE AND LEASK FOR SALE.—THE FINE THRER story and basement brick. store, known a4 67 Johan street, and twenty years lease of pret occupied by aif store, on favorable terns. Apply to CLARK & WEST, 158 Broadway. TORE FIXTURES FOR €ALE.—THE COUNTERS, shelving, drawers, &c., all in good order, of s dry gocds jobbing store, for sale cheap. Apply at the Hvening ost office, 18 Nassau street. TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE, OF TWO-HORSK POWER, with upright tubular boiler, nearly new. Can be seen running all this week, at the organ factory, 204 Bleecker street; entranee in Cottage place. pal tae th adh SALF, OR TO LEASE. THE RX- nsive n-houses, propagating house upon the tank 4 stems, pits, frames,’ &e., ap) risining to mur- sery of Winter & Co., Vinehitg, L. 1. A variety of stock: for sale very low. Apply to the subscriber, at No. 128 West Fourteenth street, near Seventh avenue ; or om Friday and Saturday, at Flushing.» GABRIEL WINTER. 'HREE WOODWORTH PLANING MACHINES FOR sale.—Those having the right to use them, will find a bargain by calling at the planing mill, Hamiltom street, west of Broad Spring garden, Philadelphia, Pa. g H. RB, WILSON, IHREE BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSES, witht ALI. the modern improvements, built last year, and in one of the best neighdorhools in South iyn, will be sold cheap, a4 the present owner is leaving the city. Sixty per cent or more, may remain on bond and mi . Also, two mastic front houses, in the same neigh! All the above houses are finished in a style unequalled im the city, and will be sold for what the buil cost. For further particulars inquire of W. MILLFORD, corner of Hoyt and Atlantic streets, or of John A. Hughes, corner of Hoyt and Dean streets. TARIETY STORE VOR SALE—NOT A STORE OF THE kind within six blocks.—A well established thread, needle, fancy goods and confectionery store, with apart: ments, Raving a large and well established custom, corner of Twenty third strect, one of the best locations in the city. A rare chance fora lady of small means. Price ‘The advertiser will assist the buyer twenty days or more, ntil she commences her journey sonth. Please address, real name, Mrs. Jones, Herald office, stat where an interview can be had, or at No. 194 Sevent avenue, corner Twenty-third street. None but cash cus- tomers need apply. ANTED TO SFLL—A VALUABLE PATENT ON ploughs; in fact, it is considered tha only one since iron ploughs were ‘invented; sold at one-tenth pf its value. Call at JOHN MAYHER & Co.’s agrieultu- | ral wazehouse, 107 Water street, for particulars. j fenth | NEW PUBLICATIONS. LUSTRATED NEWS.—TWENTY TWO SPLENDID EN- gravings, Contents of the week ending February 5. PNGRAVINGS, 1. Almeda de Paula, Havana. 4. The Incendiary. ‘The Murderer. Portrait of Theodore Sedgwick. Portrait of Mr. Horner, California Farmer. New Cunard Steamer Arabia. Advance and Rescue. Exploring Fxpedition. bing oon Vermont. Full length portrait of Edward Everett. . Santiago de Cuba. . Crossing the fee at Albany. . Engine room of the Ericsson. . House in which Daniel Webster was born. . House of Columbus, at Porto Santo, . View of Funchal, ira. . Ravine east of Funchal. . Gallileo’s Tower. . California Plants. . Mr. Shelton, California Botanist. ; California Miner, Prospecting. . John Banvard, Oriental Costume. 22. Jacob’s Well, from Bagvard’s Panorama. Twenty-seven autographs of distinguished literacy characters, together with a great variety of interesting reading matter, editorials, foreign and domestic intelli- ce, Japanese miscellany, &c., Ac. Price six cents per copy. For sale by all News Agents. . T. BARNU! ial Partner. H. D, & A. E. BEACH, General Partners, 128 Fulton street, New York. ONDON ILLUSTRATED NEWS FOR SALE.—VOLs. 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, complete, in good ordoe for’ binding. ‘Also, some duplicate volumes and reac | and odd ‘numbers. They will be sold low. Inquire of Mrs. GRERN, fancy store, 43 Atlantic street, Brooklyn. SPORTING, 2, 56 and 31 Leonard | » on Thomas | 15 Dey street, and | Y WALKFR IS TO BE FOUND AT NO. 43% oJ Canal street, three doors west of Broadway, whera hie will be happy toe his old and new friends. Sparring taught every hour of the day. Gentlemen attended ab their own residences. Apply MAT OLD AND ESTEEMED V TER AN, TOM S¥OTH, to night at Mager’, No. 101 Eliza! beth street, near Grand. ‘This will be oue of the groate ns of the kind ever offered to the public, Th cilowing urtints will poritively appear, and no humbug ~ , Mike Murphy, Dublin Tricks, Youmg ng Conty, Jimmy Reagan, Young Sankey 1 the Bristol Yoyth. Johnny Walker wilh pear. The aporta of the evening will soa ith a grand sotto hetwoen Bui Biya, tha Loa tomy n, and Tous sank

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