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o., $1,190 each; 4 do. do. 25x187.8, $1,220 ‘each; 2 do. do., $1, $1,400 eweh’ 3 do. do. 25x100 each, $1, of avenue Band Kighty-sixth’ » ehet00 a oral Leger ar x. a 4 do, Avenue ‘A, 100 fect. Kight wu $700; 1 do. ing. 12 adjoining on do., 26x100.8, o.'do, about 100.8 on et., with a : stone jer grant, $10,500; 3 lots adjoini: front, and extending’ 86 fect on Figh ‘with the it to water grant—purchased by Mr. Cott, $6,500; 4 lots fronting on the river, feet on the north side of ty-reventh 5 with right to water grant, $5,200; the ma: house hty-eighth '80.4x63.. ty-sixth street, 25x100.8, lo. do., 25x100.8, , with a similar wate on » Bix, was purchased by . ng, at $1,560 per ing on Kighty-eighth street, 26x100.8, each nd extending 58 feet ighty-eighth street, and 100 on the on the river, a1 Other side, rear 100.8, with right to water grant, M ae $8,000; 4 lots adjo! , fronting on the rive! first streets on the other side, with $5,200; 3 do. on, Kighty-nint! xiver, $1,020 each; 1 do. on avenue B, corner of Eighty. Gighth street, 35.2x100, $1,110; 1 do. adjoini 25.2x100, ; 1 'do., $889; 1 di ? lghty ninth street, corner avenue B, rts each; Brant, extending right to water grant, a nal 278 feet on the north side of Fight; $4123; per 100 Ib: Sprims.—The day’ Her lin Othe denies tthe eo 35e., Ww . , at Ae. per gallon, Svcan.—Sales have been made of 60 hhds. New Orleans, at 5c. a 53c., and 50 Cuba muscovado, at 54c. per Ib. TALLow was in request, at 944c. a 93¢c. per Ib. ctas pW append the ‘details of this forenoon’s auc. bs sates at six months, Hyson—7 half chests?33 per Ib.; 2 do, 2834. Hyson Twankay—10 half chests, 274: 86'do, 2644, 110do, 25; 24 do, 24: fo, 28: 60 do, 2234; 26 Skin—32 chests, 2: do, 82 : do, 8515; 10 do, 3334; 15 do, 314g; 28 do, 81; 9 do, 30%¢. chests, 4034; 45 do, 38; 86 do, 6734; 31 do, 37; 25 do, 86%; 685 do, 36; 64 do, 35; 40 do, 3414: 82 ‘do, 620 do, 3834; 296 ‘do, 824¢; 51 do, 32; 125 do, 314 0 do, 81; 87 cases, each containing 4 catty boxes do, 28. —60 half chests, 6634; 13 do, 56: 15 do, 43; 35; 46 do, 84; 113 do, 4334; 62 do, 32; 34 do, 2014: Sales of 70 hhds. Kentucky were made at 5a ‘Zc. perlb. The imports in Js Ha- vana, 206 do. Port au Pla and 67 hhds. Kentucky, &c. ‘warehouse, Ist inst., consisted of 8, . and 196 tg and North Carolina—together 8,' jing 785 less than on the Ist ult. e stock of i is 2,531 bales Havana, 2,662 do. Cuba, 518 do. Sa- 15 do. Yara, 206 do. St. Domingo, and 602 packages ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. aw SEE SEVENTH PAGE. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Ra nN nnn nn AoE tne COCCI Oro NOTICE.—EBEN CALDWELL AND George Francis Train have formed a co) wader the style of TRAIN & CO, transaction of commission business at Mel Australia, with a cash capital of $50,000. E. Caldwell takes passage for the Shore port ia the Plymouth Rock, dG. F. Train will leave in the Volga, both of which ships are now about ready. Consignments of merchan- ise and shipping are respectfully solicited. It is the in- rention of firm to establish on a permanent basis, a strictly commission house, and any business to their care will meet with their personal and prompt attention. RRFRREN CRS. ee — i Co. pson & Ts; Josiah Bradlee & Co. Boston. New York. H&A. & Co., Philadelphis Birekhead Pearce, Baltimore. iscondray & Co.. * Fiat, Peabody &'Co., }san Francisco, Bowman, Grinnell & Co. Charles Humbertson, 0-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE,—THOS. having this day associated with him R. J. C. Leake, In the manufacturing of hats and caps, the businoas will in future be conducted under the name of Finchley & cake, 76 Maiden lane. et SRE 4 } Liverpool, OTICE.—THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST. ing under the firm of J. & J. Cox, was dissolved on he 2st of December last, by the death of Joseph Cox. fhe unsettled business will ‘tner, John Cox. John Cox has associated with him is son, Alfred H. Cox, and his nephew, Joseph Cox. The usinesa will hereafter be conducted’ under the firm of ohn Cox & Co., 349 Broadway. JOHN COX. New York, Feb. 1, 1853, Al H. 00! JOSEPH COX. J OTICE.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- isting between the undersigned, under tne name of Meyer & Co., is hereby dissolved, by mutual consent. . Meyer will continue the business of manufacturing aper boxes, at 165 Fulton street, and is authorized to tile the business of the late firm. BERNARD MEYER, HENRY STELNHAUSS, HE SUBSCRIBERS WOULD RESPECFULLY AN- nounce to their friends and the public, that the lave formed a co partnership, under the firm of BILLING Ind TUCKER, for the transaction of the real estate broker business. Will atend to the sale of real estate, nego stingof loans, renting of property, collecting of ‘rent ¢. Any business entrusted to them will be promptly nd ediclently attended to. © JAMES BILLING, 4 CHARLES L. TUCKER, 280 Broadway, corner of Reade street. New York, Feb. 2, 1853. isting under the name and firm of J. W. Rowe , house and sign painters, &., 168 Centre street, is "2 day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due or ainst the firm are placed in the hands of J. W. Rowe, n7 Centre street, for settlement. JOHN W. ROW! New York, Feb. 1, 1853. Ht ; Attorney for H. 8. N. NOPARTNERSHIP.—A. DALESME & CO. H tired, the subscribers have purchased their interest, yi formed a partnership under the firm of Haviland, etiniaud & C d_ will carry on the business of im: rting porce! Vesey street, rear of the Astor ‘ouse.—New York, Feb. 1, 1863. ER WANTE ing over $3,000 per month. Only he prineipal object. being to get the business, Reference required. Fops and idlers d not apply. For particulars, address with real name, Forward,’ Herald Ofice. ARTNER WANTED, WITH $1 « cern paying large profits, tates. Security given for amount in- sted. Address, post paid, with real name and address, sone others attended to,) D. F. G., this office, for three % (0 PHILADELPRIANS AND BOSTONIANS.—A PER- son with $1.000 or $2,000 wanted, in both the above, ties, to act as partner or agent, for an article manufac- red in this city, which will meet with ready sale, and Addresa, with real name and address, 00, CASH, IN A CON. ‘and can be extende , &C., OF THIS CITY, DESIRING A partner to do the office business. Address Profes- lon, giving real name, with reference. and where an in- brview may be had, at this office, References exchanged. TANTED—A_ PARTNER WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF $5,000 or $4.000, to increase a business doing well ‘arranted to pay 25 per cent per annum on the capital nvested. Address Box, Herald office. 0. WANTED, AS active rarer }« withjthe above capital, ina manu Heuriig business, already established, that now pays yer cent profit; demandyunlimited; can have advanci h per cent over cost, to any extent, ‘to sell at auction. he object is to carry on a regular business, independent- with @ partner to take charge of sales, This is orthy the attention of the most respectable cxpitalists nd propositions from no others will be entertained, A cess Hart, Herald office. ; pa WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN WITH THE 700. ‘above amoun', to take an interest in @ Pines that will pay fro $2,000 to $0,000 per year. Ad- res# Tebbs, this office SPORTING, CARD.—I ACCEPT THE CHALLE GIVEN ¥ terday by Awful Gardner, and will skate him hewburg on any day this week, in a match of one, three, r tenjiniles. for one or five hundred dollars—to skate head, the first man out to w.n the money a dF GREAT CONTEST FOR THE CHAMPIONSHTP 1 will take place is evening, at 101 Flizabeth stre 11 pugitists ore in Aig attend, JOHN MORRISSEY at JUNE. fet, Highty-sixth street, 261100, ” ‘4 north corner avenue en oyey street, 26x100.8, $1,100; 1 lot 7 1 Ios ; 4 lots di each $840; 1 25x160.8, $000; 4 lots adjoining, with a front of the river, and extending on Kighty-sixth stable, and with a right to dock and y-seventh atoeet, and as 5, with 12 lota to- iting on Kighty-ninth street, and six on eighth street, the whole premises measuring 150x ing , real fronting on Fighty-ninth, Ninety-eighth and Eighty- street, 98 feet from the ninth’ street, 25100 feet — land, with right to water ninth street, was also purchased by Mr. Tapscott, for Rick.—Sales of 100 tierces were effected at $3 76 a ‘transactions comprised 750 bbls. , and 24X%c.a r ships Lantao, B. Howard, &¢.—Terms approved 34; 14 do, 24; 28 do, 2334; 30 'do, 21; 40 chests do, 19. Hyson 4 do, 18%. Gunpowder—20 half 4; $6 Tmperial—19 half Young Hyson—70 half be closed by the surviving | lisher, 5. Seong, It ithe opi i, ores fold dally. very ‘one should possess it. Lectures on. Medical Jurisprudence, ‘Thomson, of the London University, Nibbling for Practice, b The American Medical Association. roform in Poi- soning by Strychnine. Cases in Midwifery Practice, Professional ctions. With a great variety of miscel- lanous articles, &e., &c., &e. ‘The following letters, from hundreds that have been re- ceived by the editor, will show how the Lancet i: ated by the profession throughout the countr: From Dr. B. Lyford, N. H.—‘ I enc! without delay. 3 4 Lectures, here, the desert ranite a Profes- sor bomen’ Lectures on Mi 1 Jurisprudence are worth the price of the Lancet.’ From W. W. Ward, Plymouth, N.C.— I appreciate your Lancet very highly’ and cannot well do without it. I lecintes of De Bedford than from ‘say lectures That ctures of Dr. fore rom an, tures ever before heard or read. a iis + From Dr. J. J. Tucker, Raleigh, N. C.—"The Northern Lancet is, in my humble opinion, one of the best jour- nals now published. Though I subscribe to some of larger size and more pretensions, still the anticipations of your Lancet’s arrival creates more real pleasure than any of the others. Indeed, no physician should be without it. I sometimes wish that the price of it was more, on ac- count of its great valuo to the practitioner.’’ + From Dr. Thomas . Russell, Oak Bowery, Ala.—Tam much pleased with the contents of the Northern Lancot, . | and consider me a subscriber as long as it continues of 4s much interest as the numbers I have perused. I have no doubt, if prac rs of the South were informed of publication of such # journal, its subscription list id be increased one hundred fold.” Brom Dr. 8.8. Satchwell, Long Crock, N.C.—“I am much pleased with your Northern Lancet. You are bound to au ced ‘and I use no flattery when I say I like your edi- rials. From Dr. F. L, Lyon, Richford, Vt.—I think it the best medical journal lam acquainted with. It merits, and will receive, the extensive patronage of the profession.” From Dr. Taylor, Hawkinsville, Ga—I am much | bree with the Northern Lancet, particularly with Dr. dford’s Clinical Lectures. His style is forcible and plain, ovincing, in my opinion, a very su order of mind. Ihave an ion to prolixity and auperfiuities, of which I discover nothing in his lectures—every word is in the Fight place, and tells you someth: 01 r w . Indeed, the Northern Lancet is de facto the ablost and most prac- tical journal published in America.”’ From Dr. Anderson, Versailles, Ind. :—‘I have in- troduced the Northern Lancet to my friends, aad they ap- pear well satisfied with ity merits. “It is admitted on all ands that it is the best and cheapest journal in Ameri- Fes = every subscriber is sure to receive a steadfast riend,”’ From Dr. H. P. Leonard, Fayette Court House, Ala. :—~ “Iquite unexpectedly saw the October number of the Northern Lancet, and became enamored of it. I have con- cluded to introduce this valuable publication to the prac- titioners of this State. I believe I shall have occasion to swell up your subscription list.” From Dr. N. H. Harris, Sherburne, Ky. :—I look upon the Northern Lancet as being now superior to our best three dollar journals. I can cordially praise it for its spicy and spirited editorials; its sprightly and varied or- respondence; the republication of Thomson's world-wide celebrated lectures; and lastly, not least, but greatest of all, Bedford’s lectures.” From Dr. J. C. Caston, Roanoke, Ala. :—‘! All practition- ers should take the Northern Lancet. As to myself, Iam compelled to ay that I subscribe to a journal at $5 per annum, and the Lancet is the better of the two." From Dr. H. Fales, Middlesex, Vermont :—‘‘I feel as though I should do injustice ‘to you, as well as to my feelings, were I not to tender you my grateful thanks for the pleasure and instruction, I have derived from the perusal of the Northern Lancet. I think it better adapt- ed to the wants of the medical public than any journal with which I am acquainted.” J v 8. Plat Barracks :—Dr. Mar- From Dr, Martin, tsbui tin congratulates Dr. Nelson on the manifest increased interest his Northern Lancet is obtaining: and he sin- cerely hopes it may continue more and more to merit the patronage it is now rapidly receiving, and be a source of Profit and fame to its accomplished and most meritori- o or. From Dr. G. L. Robinson, Alexandria, Tennessee :—‘I am highly pleased with the Northern Lancet. Both in int of matter and neatness of style, it ia undoubtedly he cheapest and best journal now published. ‘ILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, ‘on Saturday, February 5, by Pudney & Russell, No. 80 Broadway, nearly opposite Trinity Chureh, and at the bookstore of Stanford + Swords, Broadway, the first mber of TheChurch Journal, established for the diffu- ion of intelligence, chiefly ecclesiastical and religious, and for the furtherance of the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, as taught in the Ancient Creeds and in the Book of Common Prayer. ‘The size will be folio, of eight t pages and the paper and printing of the best quality. Published at two dollars and fifty cents per annum’if paid in ad- vance, or three dollars if collected. Any person remit- ting twenty dollars shall receive ten copies of the paper for one year, matted according to his directions. 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The Metropolitan will consist chiefly of extracts from the most respectable publications of the day. CONTENTS OF NO. 1, 1, Introductory. 2, The Church, the Guardian of Letters, C. H, Stonestreet, 8. J. 3. Theology, the Universal Science. By Donoso Cortes. 4. The Sacred Heart. (Poetry.) From Hymnsof Roy. F. W. Faber. 5. Japan—Its Religious History. 6. Catholicism in 1800 and 1862. lembert 7. Ash Wednesday—Lent. 8. True and False Charity. By Kenelm H. Digh 9. Scenes on a Western Steamer. From the Ta 10. Literary Notices. 11. Record of Events. Fach number of the Metropolitan will contain forty- eight pages royal octavo, printed on good paper, from a od, clear, bold type; forming at the end of the vear, a Fiandsome volume of nearly 600 pages, of the most choice Catholic literature. Terms—The work will be delivered to subscribers in the principal cities, or sent by mail, free of postage, at $2 per annum, in advance. 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Apply at ber own house, 390 Fourth strevt, from 10 A. ML. till $F. M., every day CARD.—MRS, SEGUIN BEG3 TO INFORM THOSE young ladies attending her singing class, that the fret quarter will commence on Tuesday, Jai Private lessons on Mondays and Thursdays. Application to be made at her residence, No. 89 White st ATHEDRAL ORGAN.—A LARGE FIRST CLASS OR gan, built for the cathedral at Cleveland, Ohio, wil be publicly exhibited at the manufactory, 172 Contre street, on the afternoons of Thursday, Friday, and Satur- day next. There will be performances on the evenings of Thursday and Saturday, eS eight o'clock. IENRY ERBEN. EST AOLIAN AND BOUDOIR PIANOS MAY BE found at 207 Broadway.—Hallet, Davis & Co.'s ‘nos, with wolians, are acknowledged the best for tone, and standing in tune, of any in the world, while Lemuel Gilbert's boudoir pianos are the only ones which are sought after. Second hand pianos in great variety, cheap. Music and musical publications, Dealers supplied on liberal terms, Pinnos to let. T. 3. BERRY & CO., 207 Broadway, I LINCOLN & THOMPSON, 441 BROADWAY, OFFER FOR 4 sale, a very large assortment of Boston and New York pianos, including the celebrated pianos of Hallet, Davis & Co., Boston, with or without the Molian; also, 8 good supply of secomd hand pianos, Pianos to let. By the Rev. To be continued By Count de Monta- let. HORSE! CARRIAGES, &o. } OPSE WANTED.—a’ ‘GOOD PONY BUILT ROAD. ster, sixteen 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. & Not older Tarrytown Post office, post-paid, for one week. than eight years. PS3ES FOR NOTHING, AT ol and popular fooms, 659 Broadway, ficoet, and 103 Bowery, over Anderson's car- pet store. A balance of rich yd beautiful cases, frames, find gold (warranted) locke’4, double and single, made to order for the holidays, freniahed with likenenses done in the best style, at lesa fhao cost of materials, to clove the lot, r ypreci- to receive the October number of your maa tenets Professor Bedford’ hang. el PARTMENTS TO LET—VIZ., A PARLOR AND BED- room on the first floor, newly and elegantly farnish- ; Also, suites of rooms on the second and third floors, with baths attached. Private table furnished, if desired. Apply at 183 Bleecker street, ae OTRO sce on taht ini FEW SKLUCT BOARDERS CAN DE AGODMMODATED pleasant rooms board, at ry street. For particulars, inquire of ROBERT ©. BUNCE, at Union Hall, corner Fulton and Nassau streot. pe a ttt: th OARDERS WANTED—FOR TWO ROOMS ON THE second floor, aleo for four rooms on the third floor, teel private family. . Single gentiomen preferred, w reakfast and tea. Rooms furnished or not, as re- quired. References exchanged. Apply at No. 18 Lis- penard street. OARDING.—AN UNFURNISHED FRONT ROOM, with pantry attached, on the second floor, to let, with board; stages and cars pass the door every five minutes. Appl, jo. 177 Canal street, next door to People’s Bank, iy FQOARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS LADY CAN be aecommodat can be hadat No. 3 Leroy place, Bleecker street. house has ali the modern conveniences, and is fur- nished in the best maaner. OARD WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE would Itke pleasant rooms, with board, immediately, in a quiet family, wherg there are ne children, between Bleecker and Twenticfh streets, near Sixth avenue. Ad- dress “Washington,” box 162 Post Office. )OARDING.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, ORTWO or three single eons, can be accommodsted Bien vetaie SUIT OF ROOMS JUST VACATED ry with board and furnished rooms. Baths, warm and cold. Apply at 162 Sullivan atreet, one door from the corner of Houston street. OARDING.—A HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS ON the second floor, consisting of three large rooms and bedroom, 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 omnibus route. Apply at 183 West Twenty-third street. BOARDING CA GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR TWO sca suvoad soot, with good, boards by Epniviog Se room on loor. a] AL 106 Leonard street, a fow doors eant of the Society ee )OARDING.—ONE GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR three sfugle gentlemen can have superior accommo- tions at No. 611 Houston street. The gentlemen can have an opportunity of dining down town, free of extra charge, at a fashionable restaurant. Apply at the house or at 76 Maiden lane. OARDING.—A PLEASANT PARLOR, NEATLY FOR ished, with pantry attached, to let with board,-to tleman and wife, or a couple’ of single gentlemen. a hall bedroom.’ Apply at 81 Heury street. Bor. WITH A FURNISHED ROOM, WANTED— for & gentleman and wife, on west side of the town; private family preferred. Addre James, Herald OARDING, AT 106 WAVERLEY PLACE, A FEW doors west of WO pbs Sea pleasant front room, with bedroom attached, to let with board, to a gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen. Hot and cold water, bath, &c. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, WITH satisfactory reference; can be accommodated with a pleasant room, with large closet attached, with board, ina private family. Also, » wmall room for a single gen: tleman, at No. 9 Charle t, Warren place. tea, with dinner on Sundays, in a respectable neigh- ‘hood, not more than twenty-five minutes distant from Wall street. The advertiser, who ina si ng gentle- men, wishes a U yer bedroom to himself, with the com- forts of a home, ina quiet private family.’ Not over six or seven dollars per week will be paid. Address J., box 3,183 Post office. OARDING, AT 347 BROADWAY—FURNISHED APART- ments, with full or partial board, for families or sin- gle gentlemen. Also, rooms to let to single a oenee, ite Bie WANTED—INCLUDING BREAKFAST AND rl out board. Transient board, $125 per + 3 way, corner Leonard street. JAS. BARKER. OARD.—A PLEASANT ROOM, ON SECOND FLOOR, ve furnished, to let, with board, to a gentleman and his wife, or two ‘single gontlomon. ‘Reference given, and required. Apply ‘at No. BS Grosby gtreet. \URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, SUITABLE FOR SINGLE _fentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives, without Board, Also, two young ladies wanted to learn vest mak. ing. Inquire at No. 17 Hudson street. \URNISHED ROOMS WANTED, BY A SMALL FAMI- ly.—A parlor and three bedrooms, (without bedding,) with use of kitchen. Location not further up town thaa Union place, or in Brooklyn, near the ferries, Terma not to exceed $15 to $20 per month, References exchanged. Address H. R., Horald office. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, IN A SMALL PRIVATE family, No. 19 Ludlow place, (Houston street,) to single gentiemen, without board, or with breakfast.’ Pri- vate table. The rooms are on the first floor ; two parlors and extension,fand a small hall room. Will’ be let from 10th of February. ODGINGS, WITH FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD, (where French and Spanish are spoken:) all modern improvements, very neatly and comfortably furnished, immediately, near Union park—with a aprlrate family. Those wishing a change would do well to address a note to ‘“Comfort,"’ Herald office. 10 LET—A FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, ON THE first story, in a very pleasant situation, at 137 West Eleventh streét, to a gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen; no objections to a respectable lady. LET—TO A GENTLEMAN, WITHOUT MEALS, A furnished room in the pleasantly situated house 120 inth street, fifth door west of \way. 'ANTED—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A PARLOR and bedroom adjoining, both unfurnished, situated in Pacific or Atlantic street, Brooklyn, near Power street. Address N. Y. P. 0., box 1,722. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, WITH full board for the lady and breakfast for the gentle. man, a handsomely furnished room,in a good neighbor- hood in the upper part of the city, and where there are po other boarders, for which $8 per week will be paid. Address C. A. P., Sixth avenue Post Office, ‘ANTED, BY THE FIRST OF MAY, FOR A GEN- tleman, his wife, four children and nurse, a well furnished parlor, with bedrooms attached, and board. Location must be down town, and terms moderate. A Freneh or German family would be preferred. Address, stating location and terms, Box 2,108 Post Office. NTRD—BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, FULL BOARD in a private family, within five minutes walk of the City Hall. “Address Simon, Herald office, stating terms. HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED, ‘OUSE WANTED.—A FIRST CLASS TWO AND A HALF or three story dwelling house, with all the modern improvements; location near Broadway preferred; be- tween Chambers street and Niblo’s Garden. Address A. Longhi, at Delmonico’s, No. 2 South William street. [J OUSE WANTED, TO RENT OR BUY.—A NEWTWo story and basement, or a small three story house. with all the, new improvements, in a nice clean strect, not above Fourteenth street : if in Brooklyn, not too far from the ferries. State the price or rent, and address WANTED.—TH! WHOLE OR PART OF A two or three story house wanted, not above Canal street. Address P., Herald office. FFICE OF NOTARY PUBLIC WANTED—STIY AND county of New York, having twelve to eighteun months, or longer to run. Address box 17 Post Oftice. OOM WANTED.—THE ADVERTISER, A SINGLE GEN- tleman, wishes 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 office. TORE IN BROADWAY WANTED—BUTWEEN WALL ‘and Leonard streets, well lighted, and fit for whole. sale business, from 76 to 100 teet deep. Address box 8,409 Post Office. ‘NFURNISHED APARTMENTS WANTED, WITH A front or back basement, for a gentleman and his | wife, within two miles of Wall street. Rent, from $150 to 200, Address box 489 Post office. ANTED TO BUY—A TWO OR THREE STORY BRICK. house, with all the late improvements, situated not above Twentieth street, between Sixth avenue awd Possession required by the first of May. Herald office. Inte ech ON BOND AND es or Ry BILLING & TUCKER Broadway, corner of Reade street. WANTED—ON PRODUCTIVE REAL $12,00 estate in this city, worth double the it juired, and will i ‘Address O.,'at thia offs, °° interest on $30,000, $1,600 WANTED—AT SEVEN PER CENT, ON _. Productive real estate in the city of klyn, that is worth $5,000, Address G. H., box 1,256 t Oitice, WANTED—ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS $1 ,000 for five years, for which a mortgage will jiven on unencumbered real estate, worth four thoa- Apply to JOHN BAKER, Esq., 1 Franklin square. Se eee 5 Re SENATD, ITY BANK OF BROOKLYN.—BROOKLYN, FEB. 1, 1863. Notice—A dividend of three and’ one-half (332) per cent has this day been deelared out of the pro: ts of the last six months, payable to the stockholders on and after the 12th inst. ‘the transfer book will be closed until that day. R. P. PERRIN, Cashier. from £1 and =H ‘ble at Reale rom apr by tu rubseibara) BOWALAN, GRIN "CO & CO., No. th street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail line of Liverpool and London packet ships. oe can Deraee On ae lie stocks of the eity of New pal York, due and pay- able February Ist, 1863, will be paid on'that day by #. W. Himonds, Raq’, Chamberisin of the city, at the Me. chanics’ Bank, No. $3 Wall street. The transfer books will be closed Friday, Jan. 14, at three o'clock, P.M. For permivied d oeerias mace Meee meets titted: te ri us . Cia dees February ist, 1853. “ . C, FLAGG, Comptrolier. _OComptrolior’s Office, New York, Jan. 7, 1853. ‘ORTH CAROLINA SIX PRR CENT STATE BONDS.— Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., January 15, 1863. —Sealed will be received in the city of Now ¥. o'clock, A. M.. of the Slst March yr the purchase of the State of North Carolina. These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1853, and will run thirty years. They will have coupons tached, the interest, at rk td cent per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January of exch year. Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless when the rehaser may prefer to have them made payable at the Freasury of North Carolina ‘These bonds are insued under the authority of the Le- islature of North Carolins, for the construction of the ‘orth Carolina Rail and in addition to the faith of ,000 of bonds, issued by the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said rail- road, and the dividends from said stock, are express- ly for their redemption, bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from taxation. . Parties bidding, will please address thelr letters, on dorsed ‘Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the unde: in New York, directed to the care of Messrs, Brown & De Rosset, 18) Front street, New York. ‘The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at 3 o'clock, P, M.,on the Sist day of March next, in i presence of G. B. Lamar, Eaq., President of the said Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqrs. Bidders may lao be present. Suosessful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance 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- blic, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North rolina, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North Carolina. D. W. COURTS, Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. TOTICE THE THIRD INSTALMENT OF TWENTY per cent has been called in by the directors of the New York and Virginia Steamship Company, on the new stock of said company, payable at the offiee of the agenta in this city, Messrs, Ludlam & Pleasants, No. 83 Front street, on Monday, Feb. 21. By order of the Board, ¢. EDWARD HABICHT, Secretary. TATEMENT OF THE BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS Fire Insurance Company. on the 31st day of Deeem- ber, 1862, made pursuant to anact of the Legislature of the'State of New York to provide for the incorporation Of insurance companies, passed April 20th, 1840-— Amount of capital which bas been paid in cash and is unimpaired. $150,000 00 Amount of liabil policies written 9,248 00 Amount of from May clusive 25,592 80 0,983 UT 3,771 28 500 00 Amou P ct. on $160,000, declared 31st December, 1852, payable on the 10th January, 1863....... Amount paid for 're-insurances ‘and return premiums Amount of expenses incurred an Amount due individuals Total amount of liabilities .......... $160,261 63 No other debts due by this eompany. The funds of this company are invested in bonds and mortgages in the cities of New York, Brooklyn, Wil- Mamsburg, $119,820 00 Due from indivi : 7,500 00 2,360 78 tearned, but un; Cash on hand..,..., $160,052 58 Presideat. JOHN BRU Danrma. Barnms, Secretary. State of New York, city and county of New York, as: John Bruce, President, and Daniel Barnes, Secretary, ot the Building Associations Fire Insurance Company, were- on the twenty-sixth day of January, 1853, severally sw6rn. before me, and depo ed and said that the foregoing state. ment by them respectively signed, is true. Sworn before me on the 26th of January, 1803. Apram WaAkRMAN, Commissioner of Deeds. EVENTH WARD BANK. CORNER OF PEARL STREET id Burling slip, New York, Feb. 1, 1863.—This Bank is receiving uneurrent money ‘on depoait at established * rates, and continues the collection of paper payablain all sections of the Union, for its dealers, upon favorable terms. A. RASER, Cashier. $7 en i iate oh very a sere. offered to's desirable tenant for $7,000. ML. SHELDON, 85 Nassau atreet. ———— ee —FARM FOR SALE.—A FARM OF ONE $77,000. iintvea sores ch iarrenen ook near Morristown, New J ', with good out-buildings and a fair tenant Louse, is offered for sale for $7,000, on pm Ney 3 terms. seats on the Hudson, compricing: perfect and genteel manner, with a mew carriage house, an acre of ground enclosed with trees, with grounds beau- tifully laid out. and aimpeenee forming one of the most elegant country establishments in the vicinity of New York. $6,500. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. OR MORE ACRES IN JAMAICA VILLAGE—115 acres in Hempstead buildings, fruit, &c. on each; are capital farm: HOMER’R. STUART, good for sale, cheap. Wall atroet. RARE CHANOF.—FOR SALE, A BARBER’S SHOP, on the corner of Twentieth street and Kighth avenue, thais andy "Wil fold cheap Wap for f 8. cheap, li : mediately to ALEXANDER CROSS, 169 Fighth avenue. LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAFE FOR SALE—SUITABLE for a bank, broker or jeweller, will be sold meer exchanged for gold watcles. Address A. L., at the He- rald office. A RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND AA. interest of an old established dry goods store in the city, doing » good business, which may be extended. To & person about engaging in the business, this is an oppor- tunity seldom met with. For particulars, address J. Q. 8., Herald office. FARM FOR SALE, AT NEWBURG, SITUATED ON the Chochecton Turnptke, two miles west of the land- ing, at Newburg; contains about oae hundred acres, five of which is woodland, the balance plough and pasture land. Upon the premises are three limestone quarries, of the best quality of stone, a large mansion house, bara, &c,, with two wells of water, of the finest kind on the turnpike; a small farm house at the south part of the farm, along which the Little Briton road runs. The well situated for a division into village plota, and could be made to pay handsomely. It will be sold reasonably. Title indisputable. For further particulars, inquire on the premises, of WM. P. DATER, or of Lewis Lang, No.7 Washington country market, or at No. 10 Vandam street. ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE @OTHIC built dwelling situate on the west side of Clinton ayenue, between De Kalb and Gates avenues; togethor with eight lots of ground. Was built in 1847, principally by day's work ; is a superior built house of two stories and high attic. The first story finished with blackwalnut; contains fourteen rooms besides the attic ; has culvers, furnace, and Rawlhouse kitchen range. On the premises is a hand. some gothic built stable. The garden contains peach, cherry and quinee trees, with several fine vinoa an flowering shrubs, For terms, apply to CALVIN W- HOW, 131 Maiden lane. Bien LOTS FOR SALE CHEAP, AND ON FASY terms.—Four lots on Lafayette avenue, adjoining ford avenue, and a lot in Skillinan stroet, adjoining— each 26x100, Sixty percent ean remain on bond and mortgage. Apply at No, 6 South William stroot, up stairs. ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—ONE THREE story and basement brick house, on State street ; \ouses new, having gas, marble mantles, &c., throughout. Lot 20x98; title perfect. One half can remain om bond and mortgage. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, cor- ner of Reade street. BBAw ROOM FOR SALE, IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCA. tions in the city, a few doors from Barnum's Museum. Satisfactory reasons given for selling out. Apply at 102 Nassau street, office No. 13. RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY.—FOR SALE CHEAP, a three atory house and lease of lot on Broadway, one door from the corner of Forty-first street; lease fo run nine years from next spring. Inquire of WOODMAN & CO., 666 Sixth aveaue. RUG STORE FOR SALE—AT A SACRIFICE, IN THE upper part of the city, where it is populating ver fast.—It is well worth the attention of physicians anc druggists, an the present owner is compelled to part with it on account of ill health. For location, &c.. please apply MINOR’S wholesale house, No. 214 Fulton street. -A suitable partner would be taken. , at J. N.B. D STORE.—AN OLD STAND HANDSOMELY FITTED up and doing a good business on Third avenue, is of- fered for sale. Toa young physician it is a rare openias: Ill health of the owner is the cause for selling. FOr par- ticulars, inquire of J. ALLRREATH, 1,011 Broadway. OR SALE—THE ONE HALF OF THE LARGEST AND ‘most prosperous laundries in the city. The adver- tiser’s heafth forees him to withdraw from the business. Any t edigre wishing to engage im the laundry business will find this a rare opportunity. Price $6,000 cash—no less. Address, with real name, Laundry, Herald office. OR SALE—THE QLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, 456 Hudson street. The premises consist of a two atory welling house in front, anda three story bakehouse in the rear, with two ovens, hot and cold water, gas, &c. Inquire at 248 Front street, or on the premises. GXOR SALE—ON THE SUMMIT OF MOUNT PRESPECT Hill, Brooklyn, a two and a half story house, formerly keptas a hotel, containing fourteen rooms, with bar carriage houee, sheds, pumps, cistern, &c., surrounde: with fruit and shade trees, nin@end half lots of ground. Everything convenient. For terms inquire at 229 Grand street. J. S, GILBERT. OR SALE OR TO LEASE—AN ELEGANTLY FUR- nished house, The house is in # pleasant location, and in perfect order, having been newly painted and fur- nished within three months. The entire furniture, com- —_ the bedding, table and kitchen articles, will be left. ‘This is an excellent opportunity for a family going to keep house. It will be sold or leased on reasonable terms, as the family wish to leave the city. Immediate Sr if desired. A line addreesed to “A Furnished louse," Union place Post Office, with real name and ad- dress, will receive prompt attention. R SALE.—A STOCK OF GOODS, CONSISTING OF hardware and house furnishing articles, will be dia- posed of upon reasonable terma, as the present owner is about to leave the city. For further particulars, address James, at this office. FOR SALE—A HOUSE, NOW RENTING AT A LARGE per centage, built on lease land, at Quarantine, hay- ing over forty-five years to run; a capital chance for a small investment to pay largely; already rented for four years from May next. Apply 'to BILLING & TUCKER, 9 Broadway, corner of Reade street. RADESMEN’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 terms it is received by the Metropolitan Bank. RICHARD BERRY, Cashier. FICE OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COM-. pany, 167 Broadway, Feb. 1, 1863.—The transfer books 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, ETMORE, ROBERT & CO., STOCK, NOTE, AND EX- change brokers, dealers in opae and gold dust, Continental Bank Building, 12 Wall street. ONEY.—MONEY ADVANCES, IN SUMS TO SUIT applicants, from $1 to $1000, on watches. plate, piano fortes, dry goods, furniture, ladies and gen wardrobes, or any other property, at the Pacific Agency and Loan office, 114 Grand street, corner of Broadway, Over the Pacific Bank. All transactions peremptorily and strictly confidential. EXPRESS AGENCIES, AMS & CO.’S UNITED STATES MAIL EXPRESS for California, Oregon and the Sandwich Islands.— Jnit A Uitice, No. 59 Broadway.—By the U States mail Atoanier Georgia, on Saturday, February 6th, 1853. Ou the next regular express for California, Oregon a: Sandwich Islands, will be despatched as above, by the United States steamer Georgia, for Aspinwall, Navy Bay, direct, on Saturday, 5th February, at 2o'clock P. M., through as usual in charge of one of our own freight agents, and a special messenger, todestination. All goods for ths express must be put up’ in waterproof condition, and delivered to us, with invoices, before the day of sail ing, to enable us to comply with {he government order for sording and soaling, Shippers will please beac this i mind, and send in their goods early. Staall parcels will be veceived until 1 o'clock on day of steamer’s departure. No.charge to shippers by this line for custom house fers ov consular certificates. No package should exceod 125, Toa. weight, ox 534 feet cu'sic measureraent. ADAMS & CO., 59 Broadway. FRFORD & CO.'S NEXT CALIFORNIA AND SOUTH ‘American Express will go forward per United States juail steamship Georgia, on Saturday next, in charge of our special messenger. Shippers will bear in mind that ali freight sent by this xpress gaes throngh by connect- ing madisteamers. Our rates ave less than any other responsible express.eompany. and no charge for eustom house fees. Freight should beready for delivery day be fore ailing, in water proof condition, not exceéding 6s cubje feet or 125 pounds in weight, Notes, bills and drafts collected. Sight drafts on San Fraaciyco. Passage s0- cvxed at our office, BERFORD & CO, No, 2 Vesey st. Ple: WV ANTWD—A SECOND FLOOR, CONSISTING OF SK rooms, in the upper part of the town, with Craton water. &c. Address Peters, Herald office,’ Perasms op- posed to children need not trouble the advertiser. ANTED—THE LEASE, FOR A FEW YEARS, OF A dwelling-house beiow Chambers streeg, Address T.&., box 814 Post Office. {7 ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF MAY, FTA PRIVATE family, a three story house and sta’ sleattached, on the west side of Broadway, between Fra°allin. and Hous- ton streets. Rent not to exceed $700. Ad Herald offic c tating terms and {7 ANTED—A SMAT & W provision business, on the v est side of the city, between Dey and Chambers strers: or. the subscriber would purchase the stock of a “sealer wishing to, retire from business, with a lease. /,ddress Brooklyn, Herald off Al ANTED—A SNUG TWOr STORY HOUSE, WITHIN W ten or fifteen minut as walk of the Bedford street ME. Chureh, “Any per oa having such » louse to let may finda distvabie terant, by stating location, feat ke. Addreys Box 2,535, lower Post o'ice. TAM TED—A S003 AgoUT 4 OR BO foot deep, with a good entrance Location between Cano, and Pine streets, in or near Broadway and Nassau strrets, Poasession wanted immediately. Address stating terms, Ac, 50 Contre stcest. , BY THE es and Winfield Scott, on Fri day, 4th inst., incharge of onr special messenger, through to desti ion, at twenty-five percent lower rates than ‘any other company. Packages must be waterproof, and not exceed 125 Ibs. No charge for Custom House fees Small parcels and letters, bearing United States Post office stamps, received till 2 P'M, of the day of departure. : CHASE & CO., No. 9 Wall street. i yh ALIPORNIA, AUSTRALIA.—THE SUBSCRIBER HAS several years practical experiences washing gold auc posits, erecting machinery for working of ning, examination of mineral lands, amalga- titerous and other gold ores, anti ying, s desirous to treat with respoisi- tion on shares or mating of py, and assaying of ores Die houses and individuals for a sit Al « fixed salary, for one or more years, to visit Califor pia or Ausiralia, For farther information, addresg, post paid, C. B. G., care of Wm. Kelly, Philadetp! 0 WESTERN MERCHANT: 1 Vorwarding Co’ UNION COMMISSION ‘suckles & Snood, Wheeling, Va; J.C. Buck’ , Cincinnati, Ohio; JC, Buckles &Co., Louisville, Ky. “Pastioular attention paid to filling orders for produce, tnd to forwarding mac chandise to wnd from the pat, Louisville, Jam, 18, 1953. OR SALF—A GOTHIC COTTAGE AND LOT, 25x100 feet, at Jersey City, fifteen minutes’ walk from the jerry. Price, $2, 1,200 cash J. COLEMAN HART, 86 Naasau street. OR SALE—THE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE, with all modern improvements, honse 20 by 40 fect deep. with piaza inclosed, No: 6 Warren piace, near Greenwich avenue. Also, a new finished three story and attic house, with all the improvements: house 22 by 50 feet deep, 69 Christopher street, opposite the square. “fuquire of C.J. BOGEN, No. 60Clristopher street, ov at No: 130 Amos street *OR SALE—LEASEHOLD AND OTHER PROPER 4 “Two houses in Twenty-first street, between and Eighth avenues, finished in modern style, with high basements, Croton ‘water, and gas: also,“ house No. 78 Mercer street, neax Spring street, and nine years unex pired lease ‘of a four-story brick building in Aan street, near Broadway. Inquire at No. 12 Aun street. Fe SALE—A SEGAR STORE, HANDSOMELY SIT ated ona great thoroughfare, with a good ran of customers; rooms for a small family connected. snd will be sold at a bargain in consequerce of the death of the proprietor, Als 2 lange number of oiler businoss places. Apply te WATKINS & HINE, 15.Ghambers stzect *OR SALE—THE TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE AND ] Tease of lot (21 years with two renewals.) known as West Twenty-first street, opposite Seminary square. Prices, $4,500, Apply:ow the premsses. OR SALE—A VERY FINS TENEMENT PROPERTY on Twenty-first street, between Second and Third avenues, comprising two lots, containing four aew aub- stantial five story houses, two front and two rear, built in the best manner, with Groton on every floor. Price $13,000. Now rents for $2,300. Upon an examination of this propaety, it will be found to be tho best investment in real estate now offering. Apply, from 2 to 7 P. M., to £. B. KINSHIMER, $19 Fourth avenue. No POR LOT 26 BY 98.9, WITH FRONT AND REAR I house, on Thirty-Afth street near Fighth avenue, houre four story brick, new, well Surnished, with water thronghout ; and two. story frameshouge in’ good order, will be sold cheap. Apply to R, @. PIERCE, 1,104 Breadwa, oR SALE—A LOT ON SOUTA SIDE OF THIRTEENTH I street, 200 fest west of Second avenue; sive 26 by 98. Frice, $1,850. Taquire of W. L. RTELYOU,” 124 Bowery, corner Grand street. No restriction: OR SALE.—A TAILORS STORE, WITH STOCK AND fixtures, ia.a good up town theroughfare. Store is inrge and light, fixtures good, rent low and tesantcy cer- tain, cash about 8500. The owner is about retiring from business. Address X. ¥., Herald odice. OR SALE OR TO REASE FOR A TERM OF YEARS— Fv property in Brookiyn, near the. new Wall street Ferry. For particulars inquire at 27 Wall streot, OR SALF—THE. FURNITURE AND GOOD-WILL OF one of the best boarding houses in the city: admira bie loeation; wil be sold cheap. Also, several stores, and houses to lease on Broadway: lease of a three story house near the ferries, well adapted for a @rst class c= staurant, Cag be had low. Inquire of KELLOGG & MeSRIHUR, Chambers Hall, 65 Chatham street. 1 SALE—TBE, LEASE, AND FURNITURE OF A first clas hotel, loeated on Broacway. Also, several good secand rat® houses, in good locations, doing a good business. Also, a fine hotel, located near the Crystal Palaee. Also, a fine restaurant hotel, locate’ near Wall street. Apply to a streot, up stairs, 1 OOD INVESTMENT.—PERSONS DESTROUS OF IN F venting capital to good advantage would do yell to examine the new five story, basement and suly-cetlar brick house, No. 182 Weet Twonty-ninth street, fall lot, Price 8 ents for $1,423 per year, Inquire of JOHN J ra eel z Sixth aveaues ter corner 127th street, 100 lots in Nia'h Torma easy. Apply to J. PECARS, 167 Ups tik é i and others.—The ee JOTICE TO OWNERS, BUILDERS, N Sie oa offer for sale at reduced prices, at their e foot of | Twenty eighth, Fenty nin atreets, East riv following pe Plain rer and lint: eight inches 000 footrail ing ; collage steps ; store posts, lintel course, plnttines' ane steps. Also, rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashler platforms, cut b; our machines, will be sol to stonecat- ters 20 per ceat le-s than their cost by hand. W. G. CHAVE, Agent, by ce ISLAND PROPERTY FOR Houses, &c.—Several small and large houses, alae business places, in the vi of Tompki New Brighton, Stapleton, ‘and aun =" with lota, farms, bot, also houses to let or lease. toP. Temg- kinsville, Staten Island. x9 Leia’ ae at ena 223 nk Ny bhi: 2 Sass Ei TORE AND LEASE FOR SALE.—THE FINE THRSS Firest, Ged twenty poate nase of pend cone poate » wenty years lease of ground occ: by anid store,'on favorable terms, sere, fro mus. ADDY to CLARK & Wie {TEAM ENGINE FOR SAL, OF TWO-HORSE POW, DD with upright tubular boiler, Nearly wee. Dees seen running all this week, at the o1 Bleecker street; entrance in ttage place ciate oe. ALAMANDER SAT E—C. RICH & C0.’3 MANUF, tive feet high, twenty-five inches wide. Cost wil for as . ddress trea Safe, Herald office. Lotito Reay —————— FLORISTS.—FOR SALE, OR TO LEASE. THE @X- sig ‘20,000 feet watertable, cop tensive green-houses, pi ting house tank system, pits, frames” Prssag 2 isin to = very of Winter & Co., Flushing, L. 1. A Of eteck for sale very low. Apply to the subsoril a West Fourteenth strect. near Seventh, avenue rae oe Friday and Saturday, at Flushing. GABRIEL WINTER. ee 'HREE WOODWORTH PLANING tale.—Theee ‘having. the Tight. fe ton ee find a bargain by calling at the planing mill, Hamilton street, west of Broad Spring orise Palbasiee H. R. WILSON, a 'HREE BROWN STONE FRONT HOUSES, WITH Ald, the modern improvements. built last year, andin ene. of the best neighborhoods in South Brooklyn, will be sold cheap, as the present owner is leaving the’ city, per cent or more, may remain on bond and Also, two mastic front houses, in thé same neigh! All the above houses are finished in a style unoquatled im the city, and will be sold for what the buil cont. For Ee Stay ae, of hye MILLFORD, corner ef loyt a1 intic streets, or of Joha A. Hughes, corner of Hoyt and Dean streets. esse IHE TWO COTTAGE HOUSES AND LOTS OF GRO! Hb known as Nos. 235 and 237 Seventh avenue, Hh city of New York, at auction.—ANTHONY J. Bl will sell at auction, on Thursday, Feb. 3, 1863, at 12 Mu, at the Merchants’ Exc the following very desirable property, viz :—On Seventh avenue, the two handsome rick cottage houses and lots of ground, known as Nes. nue, east side, and between Twen- Sind a renee a ty: and Twenty. ts, commencing 78 feet ® inches from each.street. The lots ‘are each 20 feet by from 112 to 113 feet in noe be the same more or less. A portion of the purchase money can remain em bona and mortgage for three years. For maps and fare ther particulars, apply to auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street. highly profitable ( el ir east peseeenh ‘ighly pi incipally a cash) busi: tending throughout the United tates ani fone artielein daily demand, and consumed amonget facturing trades, hardware men, and druggists generally, - Any house wishing to add the »bove to their regular bu- snes would, find this,» Feat, opportunity: proprietor beine.<ue Only manufacturer, ly of 108 Sales. It realizes over two hundred cant Profit, and requires but, comparatively, a amall capital, Good reasons given for selling out. For further partion: lars, address Speculator, Herald office, stating real name and address. ent ising young men, with capital, this is a splendid opportunity. +s ce Bane Ah en sand) SE Oe) ALUABLE LEASE.—A LEASE OF THE NORTHWEST corner of Cortlandt and Greenwich streets, of four years from May next, can be purchased low. It conalats of first floor, basement and second Possession given immediately. Apply to H. W. PRI 18 Wall ot ——— 7 ANTED—$1,000.—THE PATENT IN TEN SOUTH- ern States of a valuable and useful invention wilt be wie ke $100 — hed a Ls States at the same rate, None need apply without means for purchasing & they like it. Address Post Office, Box 2,792." ™ EAD, PIER, AND TWELVE LOTS TO. LEASE. — A plot of ground, fronting on Gouverneur alip, Fromt and South streets, East river, 150 by 140 feet square, fer several years occupied as the depot of the Delaware aad Hudson Canal Company. Also, the bulkhead and half the pier in front of same, wharf accommodation of near 400{eet. Apply to HENRY BERGH, corner of Fifth Capes and Twenty second street, or to E. H. Ludlow, 1% street OADWAY PROPERTY TO LET. (0. 663, OPPO- Bond street—A suit of three sky-lighted rooma Suitable for a deguerreotypist, and have been 90 occupied. Also the large and elegantly arranged suit of rooms undec the galleries of the National Academy of Design, in sise. ut 160 by 60 feet, entrance on Broadway, suitable fog a dancing academy, ball room, or auctionéer’s pu: Or would, in connection with the front store, which be had with it, form one of the most extensive and desi- rable arrangements fora carpet, upholstery, or furniture warehouse, to be found in a be _ bbe not be rented for its present purposes. The galleries ot th season. fay likewise be had for short periods for the sale paintings, fancy articles, &c., &c. Apply atroom No.8 first floor om premises, or 192 Mercer street, in the rear” FSIRABLE FURNISHED COUNTRY SEAT, AT CLIF- VJ ‘on, 1. forty tive snctes from Wall strat, tm few of the bay, fine elevation, uildings, atal &c., good grounds, fruit and shade trees, and newly a expensively furnished, to rent. Price $1,500 per anauen ; ion March 1. Address Clifton, box 45° New York. UL E tenant, for the term of ew, and recently fur- nd is situated em ison square. The For terms, &e., ad- 4 resideni RY FARM, SITUATED IN ASTO- Long Isiand, containing forty-three acres, under du state of improvement, with @ well built house andl ont buildings, The land ix well adapted to gardening, Apply to SOHN MARTIN, Jr., 89 Nassau $0 (OR RENT OR SALE—THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, in the city of Natches, Miss., with furniture at- iached thereto. “The house is eligibly situated, and eom iains upwards of sixty chambers, besides parlors, dining ing room and large bar room. Apply toC. P. "29 Burliag sip, or L. Re Marshall, Natchoe 58 TO LET,—-ONE GOOD HOUSE IN LISPENARD. street , one good house mear Union Square, with modern improvements. BILLING & TUCKER, 280 Bread- way, corner Reade street. FFICES TO LET.—TO STEAMBOAT COMPA! ics companies, or any other mercantile company business along the North river side. This ise chanee seldom to be met with in.so desirable a situation. Ap- ply at 216 West street, corner of Franklin, up stains, be- tween twelve one o'clock. OOMS, WITH GOOD, STEADY POWER, TO LET, AT the Harlem Railroad Depot, situated on street, between Centre and Elm streets. The rooms n size from 26 by 26 to 105 by 25; are all well Tiguted, and can be accommodated with any amount of power, There are also good hoist way, water closets, Croton wa- ter, gas fixtures, &c., immediately connected with the diferent rooms. « Apply daily, to ‘W. A. ALLEN, Corner of Elm and Franklin streets. T—THE HOUSE NO. 23 MERCER STREET. easion given the Ist of May next. Apply. from 12 to 2 o'clock, to W. B. LAWRENCE, Jr., 27 street. 0 LET, OR LEASK—THE THREE-STORY AND HALF honse 560 Honston street, third house east of Broad- way; is desirable for a boarding house; or will be altered for any Business purposes, if an ocoupant is obteined with that view. Apply (0 LET OR LEASE—THE STORE AND DWELLING house No. 388 Broome, iporner, of Mutborry_ sets desivable for the grocery or liquor business. esirable for the, grocery or liquor bas or four years. ‘The honse d in the most elegant mann the west sideof Fifth avenue, near stable possesses every convenience. on, with 0 LK ¥ Houston atreet. 0 LET.AN OFFK'E; ALSO, DESK ROOMS ANT desks, at No. 208 Broadway. Inquire as above, at room No, 7, second floor 0 LET—THE REAR OF THAT SPLENDER- T lore, No. 594 Broadway, 90 by 7 feet, entrance Ne. {a Crosby street. Alo, a large store, No. 60 Ve ith or without steam power, near the Sixth jilyoad. Also, a splendid basement, corner of Broad- r Pijnce street. Alao, a large corner went and Prince etree ie to J MOUVENEL & 00. 0 ide of Broadway TET OR FOR SALE—A TWO YEARS? LEASE OF A. T° hotel, a short distance from the city. Led won oceupant made money without Svat opee var, hh, if openod, would greatly increase the profits. The is alrendy furnished, wnd will be lot aa it ia, if, de Apply to BILLING & TUCKER, 289 wag, v of Reade strest. “SOCULISTS AND AURISTS. = 0 iho t Broadway. Hours, office to 40 Howard Fe ilinen, ‘298 Falcon ateeet, and from Sto OP. M. Taformation ta am, rye Ta Das o. HEATH HAS REMOVED HDR from 10 till 2 o'clock Brooklyn. Ho wo A M, Dr. Hs work, entitled Important Desf, wil sooo be isaund. , An