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Ps ments. Ay t 282 Astor row, Sixth avenue, between pee eS Eighteenth streets. References given and required. NEW FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET UNTIL MAY.— A Three story modern built, with gas and Croton, is Three rooms deeps, in complete order; also, a mew piano- forte, for sale cheap. Inquire at 86 Grove street. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE tlemen, can be tly accommodated with board in quiet ‘amily, where there are but few boarders, by calling at 229 Chrystie street. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO SINGLE gentlemen, also two young ladies, can be accommo- Gated with board in a fainily where there are no other boarders, Address E. 0. B., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE | and one child, with a private family, on the heights Or near the City Hall, Brooklyn. Boardinghouse keepers not reply. Terms must be moderate. Address A. | Edwards, Box 118, Brooklyn Post office. WANTED—WITH A PLEASANT FURNISHED | urnished room, by a gentleman, his wife and ima private family, or where there are but few If up town, convenient to « stage route. Ad- J. H. F., Herald Office, stating terms, which must oderate. .—A GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF MEETING B pying s house by herself, to i 38 : Hy with a widow lady, occu: and ing no other boarders, im with and one or two furnished rooms. If suited, Fiberal terms will be paid. Address W. W., Union place Post Office. Be, WITH TWO ROOMS ON SECOND STORY— Wanted, by s gentleman and his wife, in a respecta- le private family or boarding hou: ent, Herald office. OARDING.—THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN CAN BE ted with good furnished rooms, together er separate. Breakfsst and tea, if required. Cleanliness ——— with a best sghytona nag Bath rooms throughout house. to AD MRS. MEDEURST'5 Houston street. we. Address Perma- 1OARD WANTED IN Sage cane gene FOR will be re- ARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, WITH satisfactory reference, can be accommodated with & plessant room, with large closet attached, with board, family ; also, a smail room for a single gen- ‘lea street, Warren place. OARD AT 345 BROADWAY.—NEATLY FURNISHED rooms, with full or partial board, for families or sin- . Also, rooms to let without board, with the use of a richly furnished parlor. Warm and cold baths. Transient board $1 25 per day. J Ht L. SMITH. \OARDING.—A LADY, HAVING TAKEN A HAND- ‘some house in the u; rt of the city, to accom- medate a few gentlemen Boarders; wishes to meet with somé one who would advance her three or four hundred dollars. Renan even, if required. Address, with real mame, stating where an interview can be had, M.T. F., Broadway Post Office. OARD—WITH PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED OR may be obtained in a house with all modern im; ts. The house is situated on an | omnibus route, and of easy access. Apply at 183 West ‘Twenty-third street. ; i i B re ze F Bs E E . | i ‘a private house need apply. Address L. Y. OARDING.—A LADY, LIVING VERY. RETIRED, 1s a or - with a fue rom, either with or without, beard 3 )—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS { wife, » furnished or unfurnished room in a private | jily, or where there are but few boarders; have no ob- i to Brooklyn. if mear the Fulton ferry. Board ‘paid one month in advanee, if required. Good reference given. Address A ZB. Herald office, stating price, which must be reasonable. ARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, (board for the lady only.) A parlor and bedroom, ‘or large bedroom, well furni: in a respectable family, where there are few or no boarders taken. Loca- ‘tion above Walker street. If suited, » liberal price will be Address, stat where an interview may be H. L. M., Broadway Post office, for two days. ARD.—A WIDOW LADY, HAVING A SMALL house to herself, pleasantly situated in the upper part of the city, near St. Mark's place, would like to dis- pose of one or a suit of rooms, tos gentleman and lady, with or without board. Address, immediately, S. 5. 5., Broadway Post Office. Terms, in advance. ARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY A GENTLE- man and wife, (no children.) in the vicinity of the Preference Hotel. given to a widow lady, who has mo other boarders. Terms no object—comfort every- thing. Address A. B. C., Brooklyn Post Office, for three dey (CH BOARD.—TO LET, TWO ROOMS, (ONE large,) suitable for » gentleman and his wifo, or two or three single gentlemen. Those who wish to prac- tice the French language will find an excellent opportu . Location, 68 St. Mark’s place. Dinner hour at six. ll pass the door. References exchanged. OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FULL or_ partial at No. 201 West Twenty-second @tecet. The roome are large and airy; the house fur- mished with every modern convenience; the situation um- exceptionabdle, being within a few doors of a railroad | routs and three omnibus routes. RIVATE BOARD.—THREE OR FOUR can be accommodated with full or pa: 146 Chambers street. Bath in the honse, OOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FOR | married or single gentlemen, at 301 Wesley ,place, | between Houston and wr streets, one block east of Broadway. "ANTED —IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF } Union square, furnished apartments, consisting | ‘of a small sitting room and « bed room, for two ladies of retired habits, with a private family. Terms must be | very moderate. Address, by letter, post paid, to Y. Z., Union Bquare Post Office. ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR | ry tleman, his wife and child, in a private family, are’ no other boarders. Location above | Bleecker street, and between Second and Sixth avenues. ‘Address T. M. J., box 3,422, Post Office, ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, A ROOM, with breakfast and dinner on Sunday, in a modern house, near Brosdway, and not below Fourth street. Private et Address G., box 1,829 general Post Office, ing terms, which must be moderate. Re+ F= @ALE—A VERY SUPERIOR GRAY HORSE, SIX sold, very powerful, and warranted fectly gourd, sod kind in all harness: will stand wit 5 say at sueh an animal, he is in also s first rate spring cart with for sale, at Cowan's livery stable, Mercer street, and Prince streets. eight years old, of fine style and ac- 5 is well worthy of the at. s superior animal To be | person wan’ geen at Thompson's macbien Ifo East Thirteenth street. hate hands high, kind and gentle in ha ry 7 for want of use. Inquire at Reed & Trues- dale’s livery stable, in Mercer street, near Bl: SALE—A SPLENDID GRAY MARE, 14% HANDS ‘and kind in single and double harness, minutes; seven years old. Also, for hands high, rs old; will be use Pg Can be seen at 30 powerful, suitable for or farmily use” warranted sound and particulars, inquire at 128 Front street, stairs, between the hours of ten A. M. and . ey te street, on Wednesday 9, for s Peed A gd ey. Two silver cups presented on that evening— best of the nee wien, td one to | best of the it weights, which will be ably con- tnd Re. MM. is ing & stage built for the ocos. tom. “ar goon any timo by calling as 154 Cater A BAY HORSE, FIGHT YEARS OLD, 15% | suitable for | > ee oF i zQ) 8.5 £8f8 lr i § F i : ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET.—NO. site Bond street—A suit of three sky-ligh Also the large and elegantly the galleries of the National about 150 by 50 feet, entrance on Broadway, suitable for a dancing academy, ball room, or suctioneer’s ee, or would, in connection with the front wi ma) pales with it, Semone ap fre ee a, rable arrangements fora carpet, up! ry, or warehouse, to be found in the city. Tt will not be rented my of near the Sixth ave- t, corner of bt in house No. UVENEL & CO., 567 street, with or without steam nue Also, a splendid way and Prince street. Also, 107 Prince street. Apply to J. way. LET OR LEASE—THE PREMISES, 105 FRANKLIN street, building 28x70, lot 35x100, well calculated for & livery stable or manufactory. Apply to sf C. DENISON, ds 84 Dey atroet. he LET—A TWO STORY HOUSE, IN WILLIAMSBURG, two blocks from Peck Slip ferry; basement: and cellars; a large garden attashed, supplied with fruit and flowers. Rent, $500. Furniture for sale, if de- sired, and possession may be had on the ist of May, or earlier. ‘Address box No. 1,962 Post Office. quired. The Sixth and grery ire minutes, A.M. till 3 P.M. For fu H. OSTRANDER, LET.—MILLINERS, D) ous of obtaining the whole or part with elegant large rooms on the first floor and fine yard, ri side of Broadway, above Grand street, rs, can be accommodated by address- ing Veritas, way Post Office. 10 MARKET GARDENERS.—FROM TWENTY TO thirty acres of first rate land. on the Judd place, Jamaica, to let, for ome or more years, on favorable terms to a respensible tenant for market gardening. Ad- dress, by letter or in person, the undersigned at No. 4 Hanover street, or Jamaica, L. I. J.C. VAN RENSSELAER, LET—OFFICES ON THIRD STORY, FRONT, IN & oa desirable yencion se Wall street. ‘Terms moderate, possession given w lower Post office. required. Address bex 3,278, BE LET, AND A THREE YEARS LEASE FOR Sale—The house known as the Fairfield County louse, 31 Bowery, corner of Ba: The lease will be sold either with or without the furniture. The house is es ~— polls mach were ty od ee bas water, kitchen range, &c. on the between the hours of 12 and 4 P. Pry ae MOPEL DWELLINGS IN THIRTY-SEVENTH street, Eighth avenue.—The numerous applicants for suits of rooms in the said buildings, are informed that they will be ready for inspection in a fow days.’ Dae no- tice will be given in this on what day the houses may be inspected. A. P. , Agent, 444 Fighth ay. D LET, AND POSSESSION CAN BE HAD IMMEDI- ately, one of those genteel houses, No. 52 Colonnade Row, First street, Williamsburg, one block from Peck slip feery. Inquire of Mrs. JANE PETERS, 644 Houston street, west of Broadwa; (0 BOOKBINDERS.—TO RENT, IN NASSAU STREET, ~ 1 a well lighted room, suitable fora bookbindery. Two thirds of the rent to be taken out in ruling and Vinding. Address C., Herald office. LET.—A STORE IN NASSAU STREET, NO. 111, near the Daily Times office. LET OR LEASE—THE UPPER PART OF THE building 165 Mercer street, consisting of two large rooms, 25x100 feet, with eighteen windowsin each. Rent moderate to a good tenant. Apply at the office of REED & TRUESDELL, 172 Mercer street, near Bleecker. 0 LET—THE HOUSE NO. 474 BROADWAY. THF lot is 25 by 100, midway between Grand and Broome streetse Apply toHENRY 1. RIKER, 20 Beekman street. 10 LET—TWO LARGE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD floors, 25 by 100 feet, suitable for ware reoms or light manufacturing business. Apply st 38 Canal street, near Broadway. 10 LET—THE WHOLE, OR A PART OF THE EAST corner of Nassau and Ann streets, being Nos. 35 Ann, and 104, 106 and 108 Nassau streets. Apply on the second story of the premises. 10 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A LOT ON Fulton street, No. 182. Apply to DAVID KAIT, 381 Broadway. A NEW BRICK BUILDING IN NINE floor, fifty feet by ninety, for any purpose not considered extra hazardous. Apply on the premises to WM. HY. MILES, 0 LET—NO. 99 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR ELE venth street—house two stories, lot full size—from the Srat of May next. This place is in w rapidly im proving locality, and can readily be adapted to almost any kind of business. Apply, from 12 to Z o'clock, to J. A. MANNING, 61 Wall street, up stairs. 0: LET, NEWLY AND HANDSOMELY FURNISHED— ‘The larger part, including the parlors, of » plea santly situated house, in Fourth avenue, near Twonty- first street, with exclusive use of the kitchen, to a party of three or four gentlemen, or toa small genicel family. Gentlemen preferred. For more full particulars, and the address of the advertiser, inquire COLE & CHILTON, auctionsers, Wo. 9 Wall’ street. Vorseusion about 15th © HOUSES, RUOMS, ETO., WANTED. ge WANTED—MEDIUM SIZE, FOR IMMEDIATE ¥ ure, or between the present time and May Ist, 1853; or would purchase a stock of gentlemen's furnishing goods, with lease of store. Address John Smith, Broad. way Post Office. ‘NFURNISHED ROOMS WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN and biz wife, ina quiet and respectable neighborhood, in the lower part of the city preferred, below Chambers | street. Address C. C., box it Office, ANTED—A STORE AND HOUSE, OR. STORE ALONF, in Broadway, weat side, between Canal and Tenth streets. Address G. N., box 785 Post office, stating loca- tion and terms. ‘ANTED—TO RENT, FROM 1ST APRIL OR MAY, the second floor, one attic bed room and kitchen, in a small genteel house. Location between Twelfth and ‘Twenty-seventh streots, and Second and Fourth avenues. The family consists of » gentleman, wife, and servant. Address letter C, Herald office, stating location and reat. ‘ANTED—A SECOND HAND HFRRING’S SAFF, amallost size. Must bein good order. Address B. M. D., General Post Office, WANTED 10 PURCHASE, ON THE WEST SIDE OF Broadway, between Duane and Canal strects, « welling house, with good yard—full lot preferred. Ad- dress F. S., Box 1,110 Post Offee, stating price. ‘ANTED—DFESK ROOM, IN AN OFFICE OF FASY | access, in Wall street, (or contiguous thereto) for | & quiet business. Unexceptionable references given, if | required, Address Agent, box 2,766, post office. ANTED—BY A SMALL, EAMILY OF FOUR GROWN persona, in vicinity of Spring and Canal streets, three or four rooms, rent not to exceed $15; or would take boerd in a small family. Address, 77 Canal street. ANTED—A PARIOR AND BEDROOM, FOR A LADY street. Board for lady only. Acceptable terms, about $8 weekly, paid in advance. Apply to the N. Y. Boarding Exchange, 299 Broadway. ‘ANTED ON LEASE.—A LARGE HOUSE OR FAC. tory, and two or more lots of ground within reach Croton water, and between Third and Seventh ave- nues. Apply to F. THORNTON, 304 Eighth street. iT.—CARR & HICKS HAVE REMOVED TO esau street, where they will keep, nx formerly, sortment of blank Woks and stationery ruov 63 genei for ita present purposes. of the academ: sil away nas reP™aoey cheeae & | NRecerionnan Rage he hear iy intings, faney ar 5 a atroom No. 8, |. C. Hsin nin ei Mer, era, | 48 Fae pe ie ed ge ROADWAY PROPERTY 10 LBT.—THE UPPER PART | nest, for the purchase of $500,000 of bonds, issued by of house No, 655 Broadway, is offered to rent or | the State of North Carolinas , consisting of three rooms, 25x100 feet, and three | — ‘These bonds will bear date tho first of January, 1858, rooms 26x70 feet. Also a store on Mercer street, being | and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at. the rear of same property. Inquire of JOHN TAYLOR, | tached, and the interest, at six cont sonum, wil 337 Broad be payable on the first days of July and January of onolt RENT OR SALE—THE MANSION HOUSE HOTmE, | 7°28", Bank in the city of Natobes, Miss, with furniture af | o¢aenmenue inate sem harpagelle nh tee eee tached thereto. ‘The house is cligitly situated, and com- | Purchaser may to havethems made payable at the tana spwasss of sy chambers, base, peclers, ia Qreasury of North Carolina ae rooms, reading room peo. eae ‘They are issued under the authority of the Leverich, 29 Burling slip, or L. I Marshall, Natebos wore of Nosth Carolina, forthe construction of the * payer forth Carolina im addition to the fait! ‘ANUFACTORY OR LAUNDRY TO LEASE—A SUB. | {j°r‘, Carolina Ralirond, aril sttstato, in the anid rail stantial four story brick bui well adapted for | road, and the dividends from said stock, are express: Sither purpose, being 25 by 75 feet, with a lot adjoining, | 77" 4t.deog ror thelr redemption 35 by 100. "Apply 00 JOHN'S. KELSO,02 Wiliam soot | UV,pieed for thelr redemption ompted from taxation. OOMS, WITH GOOD, STEADY POWER, TO LET, ar | ‘ration. veills lesen odes: tiie’ lattice on’ R gern ca Pog sree White | agreed ” Proposals for North Carolina State ey srry 105 by 26; ace. all well lighted, | ” to the un ia New York, directed to the and can be accommodated es b aay ‘amount of Dower: —— Brown & De Rosset, Front street, There a: ‘good hoist way, water Croton ; ter, gas Gxtures, ko., immellately connected with the | 5 Dotock PBs on the Slat day of, March acy ia the rooms. Apply daily, te and Feat, | presence of @. B. Lamar, Haq. President of the sald Bank, : end, P. Brown, and Devi , Esqra. Bidders way “THE REAR THA LENDID prevent RS 594 Broad a0 by % fet, entrance No. | Successful bidders wil be ibaghog heli onragred Crosby street, -Alsor s large atore,’No. 00 Vesey | Of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit in bank the teenth street, between Fitth and Sixth avenues, » | gentleman, not further in town than Prince | extras chance now offers home. utoue étoeps. , a number of ‘The subscriber = town property that buyers of state, and letting G. W.. BEEBE, third street. ‘ANT TO CALIFORNIANS.—INSURANCE ON brick buildings and merchandise, in San Francisco, offected at the lowost rates, in first class companies. SAMUEL EDDY, 63 Wallstreet, basement. 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- ublic, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North or in the Bank of Cape Tse ae North Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. i MCE OF THE ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM- pany, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street, Fo. 2, 1868.—The Board of Bireotors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend to the stockholders | pe, Sons (4) per cent, payable on and after the 16th inst. The transfer books will be cloyed until that day. CHAS. 0. RICHARDSON, Secretary. \ECOND REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT AND DIREC- tors of the Brunswick and Florida Railroad Company, | to the shareholders. New York, January, 1853. ‘The Qirectors of the Brunswick aud Florida Railroad Company have pleasure in communicating to the share- helears “the following report of the prosest condition and prospecta of their enterprise:— Since the organization of the company, in June last, the Directors have proceeded, to the best of their apie, in Ley ets the sects contemplated by the.stock- holders. mentioned in a former report, contracts have been entered into with Messrs. R. ins and E. Alox- ander, by which these gentlemen covenant to grade the whole main line from Brunswick—130 miles—to Thomas- ville and the Albany Branch; to construst all bridges and culverts; and in general to do all the earth-work and mason bela) iron, and deliver up the line, in order, early in 1854, for the compensation $13,000 per mile. In pursuance of this contract, ork has been commenced energetically at numerous points along the line, and there is now ready for ‘the rails, a section of ten miles of from Brunswick west |. During this winter the contractors will have twenty miles more in readiness, and be able to lay down the iron in April, toa point at least thirty miles from the seaboard. The right of way for the wi line has Deen acquired at very little cost to the company. ‘The directors have contracted in England, under favor- able circumstances, for all the iron rails, chairs and | spikes, to lay the track to Thomasville. It is | to be shi in parcels, a certain Portion every month | dui . and will probably all arrive in Brunswick ina little over twelve months from this time. The iron | is of & heavy T pattern, of superior manufacture, and | yment for its first cost is to be made in the Mortgage of the company. t Under the authority granted by the charter, and voted by the stockholders and Board of Directors, the entire line to Thomasville and Albany has been mortgaged, to recure an issue of $1,200,000 of bonds, the proceeds of which are to be used to furnish tbe iron equip the | road. These bonds will only be negotiated to meet the | wants of the company, for the above-named purposes. ‘The subscriptions to the capital stock of the company, | along the line of the road, now reach $830,000, upon which payments bave been made to the amount of $340,000, and , engagements and notes have been received for the balance | of the subscription, to the satisfaction of the contractors, | who entertain no fears but that the whole amount sub- | scribed will be paid in time to meet their wants. ‘Though the iron for the Brunswick and Florida Rail- road has been purchased on favorable terms, it stitl costs | more than was contemplated when provision was made for it in the contract with Messrs. Collins and Alex- | | 31 ander. To provide for this excess in tho cost of the iron—to furnish tho increased equipment, which it be- | comes more and more evident will be demanded by | the trafiic of the district; and to meet the contingent ex- | penses £0 liable to be overlooked or underestimated by | railroad compani the directors have increased the New York and Boston seription to $1.250,000, ten. per, cent upon which has been paid in. This subscription is en rely distinct from that of the Georgia shareholders; it has made up by capitalists here, upon the express understanding that only such an amount shall be called on this stock, ax the directors shall find necessary to ful. fil the contracts of the company, finish the road, and maintain the eredit of the corporation. | Interest will accrue to each sharcholder according to | the respective amounts paid up. The surplus of earnings, | after paying expenses, interest on bonds and on the amount paid upon stock, is to be dividedamong the share- | holders here and in Georgia, pro rata, according to the number of shares each person holds. | Negotiations are now in progress for the furtherance of | ‘that portion of the plans of the company which contem- plates the extension of the road from Thomasville to Pen- sacola, and the result shall, at an early day, be commu- nicated to the stockholders. Arrangemeats are also | making for a speedy and mutually advantageous connec: | tion with the St. Marks and Tallahassee Railroad, which | will permanently accommodate an extensive district of | country, and. by opening railroad communication be- tween the Gulf of Mexico and the Atlantic, will bring a large smount of business over the united roads, at a pe- riod some months earlier than a road can be constructed to Pensacola. | It may not be considered out of place to refer here to | the project which has been started in Savannah, for | buildings road from that city to Albany, and thence to some point on the Gulf of Mexico. This line of road would be of great benefit to the section of country through which it would pasa, and it would in ne way intor- | fere with the prospects of the Brunswick and Florida | Railroad, as the local traffic along the latter route will be ample for its support, and the through traflic from the Gulf to the Atlantic will be far more than one road can accommodate. The friends of the Savannah and Gulf road have brought forward a mass of evidence showing the immenae results which must follow the opening of railroad communica. tion, to supersede the ocean passage around the capes of Florida. Their ealpulations fully corroborate the esti- | mates made inthe report of the Brunswick and Florida | Railroad Company of July last; and indeed tho advanta. tages which must accrue t» the public and to the stockholders, from the completion of one or both of these railroads, are too palpable to require further argument. While referring to their report of July last, the directors can ow repeat with confidence, that the estimates of traffic then set forth, have been in in every respect confirmed by their subsequent | examinations. The local traffic which must come upon the their line of road from Thomasville to Brunswick, after | making the most liberal allowance for expenses and con- tingencies, and laying by an ample sinking fund, will leave a large surplus over and above interest on the bonds and stock payments. The Chiet Engineer of the company, Mr. McRae, with | an efficient corps of assistants, is atte ith asidui- | ty, to the interests of the corporation. reports that | very little deviation will be found necessary from the original line of survey, and that the route presents few difficulties or impediments to the rapid progress of the work. A locomotive and # quantity of platform cars will | be shipped out to reach Brunswick in February, to meet the first cargo of iron from England. The rainy weather of the part season has delayed the comple- tion’ of the canal from Altamaha to. Beunswick; ‘but | this work will be finished this winter, and afford | great facilities to the railroad contractors for procuring | early and cheap supplies of bridge timber, besides fur nishing an immense amount of lumber and other out- ward freight for ships from Brunswick, before the rail road shall have passed the Santilia, ‘and penetrated into the district, which will yield its most valuable traffic, The opening of this canal, and developement of the advan. tages of this excellent port,will be but the foretaste of the benefits which Florida, Alabama, Southern Georgia, and | indeed thegwhole southern country, will derive from the | carrying out of the undertakings of this company. Tho | national importance of this railroad from Brunswick to Pensacola, cannot fail to strike every attentive inqnirer, The directors do not now intend to dwell upon this matter, but will, at as early LP gd as is convistent with the in- terest of the corporation, communicate to the stockhold ers the steps they have taken in regard to it. SOLOMON FOOT, Provident Wa. Cuaccry, Amos Dai | Tuomas A. Dextee, | Disectors. Levi J, Kxic Joun Pare, 8. RB. Brooks. {AINT NICHOLAS BANK.—THE SECOND INSTALMENT | 4) of twenty-five per cent of the capital stock of this ble on Tuesday the 16th invt., at New York, Feb, 8th, 1863. R. 8, OAKLEY, Cashier. M% tY.—MONEY ADVANCED, IN SUMS FROM $1 to $1,000, on watches, plate, jewelry, dry goods, | pisnofortes, furniture, fancy articles, or any other pro: perty, at the fle Agency and Ioan Office, 114 Grand atreet, corner of Mroadway. over Pacific Bank. Confidence | and honor ly adivered to. Offiee bourse from 8 to 5. bank is due and pw; No. 6 Wall street | above branches, ee $1.00 back pany ao Woh ae Continental Bank Bullding, No. 12 fall street. WANTED Good seo thly "ANTED—$9,000 FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AT SIX per cent per annum, on bond and mortgage on pro- perty situated in New Jerioy, four miles from thls city, worth $16,000 any time to D. KE. G., Herald office. ‘ONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, JEWELRY DIA- , woes, Be. and plated bir dry _ eae artic! otber roperty, at 46 Sixth ave- nue, ek doors Fi eee arin sieet, nent the Greeawich Savings Bank, . COP. NOTICES. - 1 gouge Restate Renta bare forecadn eoperteaesbih, is Train have for & 00) P, under the syle of CALDWELL TRAIN ‘& 00., foc. tho transaction of 1 commission busines: bon Australia, with a cash capital of $50,000, E. Caldw takes pasiage for the above port in the Plymouth, Rock, and G. F. Train will leave in the Volga, both of which ships are now about ready. Consignments of merohan- dise and shippirg are respectfully rolicited. It is the in- tention of firm to establish on » permanent basis, strictly commission house, and any business to their care will meet with their personal and prompt attention, REFERANOKS. a ee George B. Upton,” Josiah Bradlee & Co., Boston, Cary & Co. Goodhue & = Chas. H. Marshall & Co., H. & A. Cope & Co., Phi Birckhead & Pearce, Baltimore. — Geo. A. Hopely & Co., Charleston, 8. 0. Archibald Gracie, Mobile. P. Whitney & Co., Now Orleans. 3. Macondray & Co. Flint, Peabody &'Co,, $582 Francisca } uererpoot, Bowman, Grinnell & Charles Humbertson, ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.—THE COPART- nership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Jennings & Lander, is dissolved by mu- tual consent, from this date. 0. 'S. Jennings is duly authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation of the copartnership business; all debts of said firm to be paid by saidJenfings, and all persons indebted to said firm to make payments to him, 0. 8, JENNINGS, Dated Feb. 1, 1853. T. D. LANDER. Notice.—O. 8. Jennings will continue the business of the late firm of Jennings & Lander on his own account, at No. 94 Fulton street. 0. 8. JENNING! ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERE! y existing between the subscribers, io this day dissolved br mutual consent. Either of the undersigned is autho- rised to sign the name of the firm in liquidation. AUGUSTUS R. LA ANDREW B. CHI 1H. A. R. Lane will continue the shipsmith business at 244 South street. A.B. Church at 26 Houston street. ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the firm of Matthews & Rider, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. The aifairs of the late firm will be settled by Arthur Rider, who is authorised to use the mame of the late rm for that _pur- pose. MATTHEWS, New York, Feb. 7, 1868. | ARTHUR RIDER. ‘The subscriber, having purchased the entire interest of Mr. W. Mathews in the above firm, will continue the book- binding business as heretofore, at 74 Fulton street, on his ARTHUR RIDER. JNORCE <THE FIRM HERETOFORE EXISTING UN- der the name of PIRNIE & CO., was dissolved on the Ist inst. The brewing (in connection with the liquor) business, will be continued by P. B. & H. PIRNIE, 24 Orange and 65 Cross street. [HE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING ENTERED INTO A C0- ip in the painting busincss, at I’. Down's old stand, 168 Centre street, are ready to receive the or- ders of those wishing business done in their line; and being practical painters, the public can rest assured the will receive entire satisfaction. The style of the firm wi be L. La Grill & Co, L. LA GRILL, H. S. N. DOWN. JUBLIC_NOTICE—COPARTNERSHIP.—THE COPART- nership heretofore existing under the firm and dame of Castan & Grebeski, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, C. W. CASTAN, ‘New York, Feb. 7, 1853, T, GREBESKI. $1 000. —PARTNERSHIP.—WANTED, AN AC- > » tive gentleman, with the foregoing tal, to take a partnership and travel, in a lucrative and pleasant business, whore the profits will avera from $50 to $80 per week. Address, or callon T. SHEPA! ‘Agent, &e., No. 4 Fowler's buildings, Nassau streot. 00 A PERSON WISHING TO INVEST 5. ' this amount where his personal ser- vices wil} not be required; where he will have all the se- curity ofa special partner; where, under no circum- stances, fie can be called on for ‘any more money; where the bnsiness is managed by one of the best, oldest estab- lished and most responsible houses in this city, and where he can make $10,000 in one year, can find an opportuni- ty by addressing I. I. L., Tribune office. New York. DRY GOODS. teen ne Cee AND 812 SECOND STREET-DRY GOODS—310 and 812 Second street.—The undersigned beg leave to inform their friends and. the public in general, that the dry goods business hitherto carried on by them under the firm of Graudy & Schuyler, Nos. 310 and 812 Second street, opposite Union Market, will henceforth be conducted by our late clerks, Mr. Robert Wolf and Mr. Stewart B. Close, who have acquired the same by pur- chase. Messrs. Wolf & Close have been our chief clerks, and conducted the business for some years to our perfect satisfaction; and in returning our most grateful thanks to our friends and the public for their past favors and support, we respectfully request them to confer the like fofthe future on our successors, who, we venture to assert, will use all their endeavors to deserve such. W. GRAUDY, G. L. SCHUYLER. With reference to the above notice of Messrs. Graudy & Schuylor, we take the | liberty to recommend our new firm to the public, with the assurance, that nothing shall be wanting on our part to deserve the kind favors they may be pleased to confer onit. At the same time we beg to draw the atten- tion of the public to the old stock of goods of the late firm, as py will be sold at, or even under, the whole- sale prices, previous to the laying in of new stocks. The will commence on the 14th inst., upto which time the storo will be closed for the purpose of taking stock. Next week, therefore, our friends and the public in meral, may expect to meet with cheap bargains. our & cl 310 and 312 Second street, opposite Union Market. New York, Feb. 8, 1853. New sree GOODS—FEBRUARY 7TH, 1863,—RO- BERIZON & HUDSON have opened at their new store, 17 Murray street, an entire new stock of spring goods, embracing a large and complete variety of almost every style for ladies and gentlemen's wear. Also, a full assortinent of heavy domestic staple goods, offer on the most favorable terms. MANTILLAS.—THE SUBSCRIBER 13 NOW red to submit to the inspection of merebants re tid wholeale buyers from every section of the Union, his importations and manufactures for the present season, comprising an elegant and most extensive variety of Pa: risian novelties, selected during the past month from the emporiums of the most celebrated French modistes; to- gether with a splendid assortment of silk, lace and other spring mantillas, of his own manufacture, being copies from the best French patterns, all of which he oifers at wholesale on the most liberal terms. GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Brosdway. Fires CONSEQUENCE OF THE DAMAGE TO HIS hi goods by the late fire, the subscriber is selling off is stock at one half the original cost. JOHN GILLI GAN, 325 Grand street, one doer from Orehard. YOUNG LADY—CAPABLE OF INSTRUCTING CHIL- dren, having a knowleage of French and music, desires | a situation as governess in a respectable family. ‘Can be seen by applying at 43 Henry street. OOKKEEPING, &.—MR. W. J. RENVILLE, NO. 289 Broadway, continues to receive new pupils for prac- tical instruction in bookkeeping, arithmetic, &c., quali- them in the most thorough and officient manner for 6 duties of the counting room. Open day and evening, ENMANSHIP.— MR. GOLDSMITH WII. RECEIVE new pupils daily, at his rooms, 289 Broadway. Ladies’ classes at 11 and 4 o'clock; gentlemon at 9 A. M,, and 3, 7and 8 o'clock, P.M. Private instruction at hots convenient to the pupil. See cards at the Academy. FACHER WISHES A SITUATION.—A French lady, having a thorough knowledgo of French and Ger- man languages, pianoforte and guitar, wishes # situation in an academy, or other institution, to instruct in the Would prefer the Southern, or South Address D. D., lower Post Office. Western States. FOR SALB. ee tie one oe See ILIIARD TABLES.—WE OFFER FOR SALE TWO good second hand tables cheap, with everything complete. Also, a large atock of new ones, suitable for private or public use, GRIFFITH & DECKER, 90 Aon street. Fe" $$$ $s RNITURE FOR SALE—CONSISTING OF BEDS, Baw: cupied as a mechanics’ boarding house for the last four ding, &o.—and house to let, which has been oc- ios Terma moderate. Immediate possession will be gi Apply at 116 Third avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. ‘OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, IN WILLIAMSBURG, atabargain. House about one year built, brick, and in good order, Price $4,000. A large part on mort- gage dpcation near the ferries. Apply to BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, corner of Reade st. ALUABLE LEASE FOR SALE.—A FOUR YRARS lease of the store, 166 Fulton «trect, two doors from Broadway, for sale, Inquire of FE. A, BROOKS, 160 Ful.*| ton street. ALUADDR M1, PROPERTY TOR SALG.—A GRA tleman having « very valuable mill and timber pro- perty, will sell the same for cash, or exchange for good real estate in New York or vicinity. The property is woD situated, easy of access, and in a locality where lumber commands cash at the mill, Tho only cause of offering this property for sale is a change in family matters. Ap. ply to. LOUGHTON, 31 Broadway, third story, fromt room. whieh they | | fora term of | office. BE th ave- nue, r Kighth event th ave- nue; 't, for $400 pin aheuse a houses and lots, in Seventh avenue, cheap; a block of lots, on Seventl arene, Dat Sixty-second street, low; lots on Thirty-cigh' Thirty- , and Forty-first streets; w genteol, furnished house, on Twenty-fourth street, for $8,500—a bargain; four very iteel houses, ‘odern improvemonta, on leasehold property, . poe in Crosby street, will be. sold for $8,600 each rent for $600; a lot on Greenwich street; a corner lot on ‘Washington street; a loton Reade treet; a splendid , near i bd Begala gi 33 by 116, in Williamsburg, cloga: tory house, lot forbs O60, small belek house ant full lot, on Jefferson streot, in Williamsburg, for $1,300; sixteen’ full lots, on ureh and Huntington streets, Brook'yn, noar Court street, for $1,000 cach; part of « house, In’ Hammersley to rent, for annum; farms, and country fete very lo, Property wanted, for sale and for reat, any rt of the city. = ML. ‘SHELDON, No. 86 Nassau atreot. $10.4 0.7 SALE, THOSE TWO FOUR Q story brick houses and lots, on the south side of Nineteenth af 5 ae pe west from First avenue. The lots are 20x90 feet. houses are 60 feet . are rented for $1,326 per annum. Price $10,400, $8,800 can remain on mortgage. Apply toS. 8, BROAD, 13 Wall street. —FOR &AAl THOSE TWO FOUR $10.000. story brick houses and lots on the east side of avenue C, between Eleventh and Twelfth po aa cieoea eng a a can in on mi » Apply to BROAD, 18 Wall street. - a —FOR SALE, THAT FOUR STORY $'7.500. brick houge and lots No, 340 Seventh avenue, between eee first and irty-eéoond atreétr ‘The Jot is 26x100, The houne is 50 feet deep, and will rent for $1,160. Price $7,500, and $5,000 can remain on mort- gage. Apply to 8. 3. BROAD, 13 Wall street. $6.750.7e SALE, THAT FOUR STORY brick house and lot No. 218 Tenth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Rented for $900. Price $6,750, and $4,000 can remain on mortgage. Also, that three story brick house and lot on the southwest oorner of Tenth Pt and Twenty-seventh street. Apply to 8. S, BRO, Wall street. —FOR § THAT FOUR STORY $5. 000. brick peeyeen lot on the north side of Twenty-eighth street; 100 feet east from Third avenue. The lot is 98.9. The house is 50 feet de Rented on mort- for $660. Price $5,000, and $2,590 can gage. Apply to8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. RARE CHANCE FOR PURCHASING THE ENTIRE interest and good will of the old established boot and shoe store, situate corner of Canal and Vurick streets. ‘The proprietor is retiring from business, and will gell out the Hock, if desired, together with lease of the store ears, upon very favorable terms. Apply to H. OSTRANDER, on the a. RARE CHANCE—COPY-RIGHT.—FOR SALE, ONE of the most profitable works of the day, Will pay all of $4,000 per annum. None need address who have not $600 cash at hand. Address Publication, Herald FARM FOR SALE, AT NEWBURG, SITUATED ON the Chochecton Turnpike, two miles west of the land- ing, at Newburg; contains about one hundred acres, five of which is woodland, the balance plough and pasture land. Uponthe premises are three tone quarries, of the best quality of stone, a large mansion house, barn, &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. Tho place is well situated for a division into vil plots, and could be made to Poy handsomely. It be sold reasonably. Title indisputable. For fgrther particulars, Ing Nov? Waokington country market, or at No. 10 Lang, No. 7 Was countr; et, or at No. Vandam street, if : OATS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR OTHER property —The subscriber, being about to retire from the boating business, now offers for sale or exchange four excellent new row and sail boats on very reasonable terms. ‘Would be willing to trade fora lot of ground in the vicinit; of Forty-eighth street, midway between Eighth avenue a) Hudson river, or would exchange for a good young wagon or cart horse, orfor any other property that may best ply to THOMAS EGAN, suit. A) , Forth-sighth street, be- tween Eleventh and Twelfth avenues, or 1,102 Broadway, between nd and Thirty-third streets. Boxes FOR s ‘New York and New Haven Railroad Bonds, 7 por cent, due in 1866. New York and Harlem Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due in 1872. Mobile City Bonds, coupons, and principal payable in New York, ster cent, due in 1867. Hlinois Central Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due in 1875. Bs ie Vermont Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due in Plattsburg and Montreal Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due in 1862." By j BOGEDS Ee DEMENT, 66 Won atey. (CRYSTAL PALACE LOT, SOUTH SIDE OF FORTIETA street, 100 feet west of Sixth avenue, for saleor to lea: for aterm of years. It will be soldon liberal terms, and a a less price than any lot as well located for business can be pragets being in full view of the ined Apply at No. 508 Sixth avenue, after 5 o'clock the evening. Price $6,000—ground rent $600. RUG STORE—WILL BE SOLD. AT A BARGAIN, doing a good business, in a rapidly improving neigh- Dithood in the upper part of the citp; long lease at a low rent. Rare chance for a physician, Address J. K. L.; Herald office. R SALE—A VALUABLE FARM, SITUATED IN Dutchess county, eighty miles from New York and one mile from the Harlem Railroad. Apply to Mrs. ODELL, No. 12 Columbia street, or to A. Herrick, (attornoy) corner Ann and Nassau streets. OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF THE Fulton Hotel, situated at the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. ie & good business, and isin one of the best locations in the city, and will be sold for cash only. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. For further particulars apply on the premises, No, 12 Fulton street, rooklyn. ARM FOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM IN ORANGE county, New York, for sale, sitnated in the town of nwall, on the New Windsor turnpike, six miles from Newburg, and four miles from Cornwall landing. The Newburg branch of the New York and Erie Rrailroad skirts the south end of the farm, and the depot is halfa mile distant. A never failing stream of water rans nearly through its entire length. It possesses unrivalled facilities for dairy pr ses. There are on the premises a good house and out-buildings. The farm contains one hundred and six acres. Terms accommodating. Inquire of WILLIAM DALLY, 97 Bowery. ARM FOR SALE ON STATEN ISLAND.—A FARM OR country residence of forty-three acres, with entirely new dwelling house and outbuildings, well fenced. and fruit, just fitted up for the owner's residonce, ‘will e sold cheap. The grounds are high, and command an extensive prospect, and are situated close to the plank road leading to the steamboat landing, three miles dis. tant; also well watered with springs, running brook, and Gishpond, If desired, » part or whole of tho stock of household furniture, farming utensils, and choice poultry, cows, horses, hogs, carriages, &c., will go with it. In quire of Walter Mead, Esq., 98 Broadway, or Talbot But- ler Ksq., Port Richmond, (OR SALE—FIVE NEW BRIUK TENANT HOUSES ON ‘Thirty-first street, near Second avenue, now finishing on the most approved plan; houses 20 x 48 feet, lots 20 x 100 feet ench. Apply to” CC. PINCKNEY, No. 6 Nassau street, from 12 to 1 o'cloek. house is now doi OR SALE—A CLOTHING STORE IN JERSEY CITY, doing a large and profitable business, established five years since. ‘The opportunity would not be offered ifthe present. proprictor's health would allow of his re- maining. Inquire at 29 Monigomery street, Jersey City. OR SALE—THE PRIME PROPERTY AT HURL GATE, Highty-sixth street, embracing the mansion, gar- den, green-house, and other out buildings, containing abont 250 lots, with right to water grant. It will be divided in parcels of four or more lots each, to suit pur- chasers. About 70 per cent of the purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage, at six per cent. Apply to &. Richardson, No. 60 East Twenty-first street; +i T. Higbie, No. 98 Ninth street; or at the office of Irving Paris, 9 Nassau street, from 11 till 2 o'clock. F® SALE—THAT ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN stone front dwelling house and lot of land, in fee, on the south side of Sixteenth street, second house west of Fifth avenue, with stable in the rear. The house is 34 {cet wide; four rooms onench floor, with sub-cellars .com- municating directly with a deop sewer in Sixteenth street. There are fine bath rooms and water closets on the second and third stories, andin the yard. The house is new, and in perfect order, with extensive gas and Croton water pipes and fixtures. Possession the 1st May next. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. MR SALE—ON LEXINGTON AVENUR, NEAR Fifty-fourth street, one lot, 25x90, price $1,400; four fots at Mount Vernon, and thirteen years lease from the Corporation on four lots in 114th street, near Broadway. Inquire of WM. B. JONES, Auctioneer, Marine Court. OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— A farm and . J., four-miles ist mill, situated in Middlesex county, Middletown Point. The farm con- tains forty acres of land, with good buildings. Also, a farm of 184 acres, near the above. JOHN 1. APPLEBY, 761 Greenwich, corner of Hammond street. OR SALE—THE HOUSES AND LOTS NOS. 126 AND 128 Clinton place, near Sixth avenue; well arranged for tenants, and terms easy. Inquire at No. 20 Chambers street, in the front basement. OR SALE~THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND LEASE, OF ‘8 tailors’ and clothing store, situated opposite one of the public roarkets, and doing s good business, First rate location. “To a ensh customer, this is a good oppor- tunity. None others need apply. ‘Apply f ‘A. EATON, 19 Beckman street, of Bedford and Barrow streets, lot 26x75, with Price, $8,000. Cel & property on ree buildings. 3, lot 26x17. OR SALE—A FINE CORNER PROPERTY, CORNER u street, front and rear buil yw ning Price $7.000. Also, house and lot 23 wii street. Price $3,260. A house and lot on Twenty-sever street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, lot 26x100, Prico $3,000, Also, house and lot on Twenty-seventh street, between Second and Third avent Price $4,500. Also, two lots on Twenty-ninth street, $1,800 and $2,000. Ap- M4 _ B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth ayeaue; from 2 to Diity i the ity; cont, « compels the to ‘8 portion of tntorest ( JHRONOMETER FOR SALE, (CHARLES maker,) to be sold a bargain. Cam be seen I SIXWANT'S, Morchante’ xchange. D™, “STORE FOR SALE.—ONE OF THE OLDE: stands in the city, with a lease and «mall reat, offs unity fc about con mapa baleen he ly Por Tair pera Call at No. 7 Greenwich avenue. SMALL FRAME HOUSE AND LOTO: SALE—A Thirticth street, near Fourth avenue, price $4,30' lot 25x100. The lot ts worth $4,000, withou! % K the bsus} | ® fine ie t) pres F000, | foc aptilt Ais, «three story hease street. $6,600; one on Tenth 98.600 EB B KINSHIMER “io Fourth avenue, 2 to TP. au R SALE—A SUPERIOR HOUSE AND LOT State street, betweom Bond and Nevins streets, Brosh iyn, containing sixteen rooms, and built in the best ner three years ago. Price’ $5,600. Also, n desi renldenoe at White Plains. Apply to J. B. 'PRYOK, Ne | ‘OR SALE—THREE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, 1i + one tract, adjoining the Long Island Railroad. Ad dress H. W., box 2,140, Post Office, 'OR SALE—A TEN YEARS LEASE OF THE BOILD ing No. 80 Leonard street, 50 by 100 feet, five atoric high, with flagged basement, suitable for manufacturing sporting or hotel business, being but five doors west a roadway, with privilege of putting steam engine iv &e., &e., by THEODO LENT, 495 Broadway, Fe SALF—THF LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES 01 an oyster and coffee saloon, af 412 Broadway, chea; for cash, now doing a hood business, next to the Apolle and. ness 455 Now Haven depot. Satisfactory reasom given for selling out. Enquire after twelve o'clock. ‘OR SALE—THE TWO-FOUR STORY BRICK DWEL lings Nos. 467 and 469 Twelfth street, between aven ues Band. Lots are 26 by 103.3 inches deep; User are 25 by 45. One half may remain on mortgage for « term of years. For further particulars apply € C.F. & G. L, OSBORN, 147 Mulberry street. R SALE TO SECOND-HAND BUILDERS.—FOR sale, two frame buildings and seven stables, Nos 6 and 3634 and Nos. 38 and 40 Orange streot. Apply at 84 Orange street, or No. 14 Derbrosses atreet. MR SALE.—HOUSE AND LOT 13 EAST SEVEN teenth mere with all the modern improvements, midway between Union square and Fifth avenue, south side, with part of the furniture. Inquire of C. T. CROMWELL, 61 William street. OR SALF—AN INTEREST IN A WELL ESTABLISHED and profitable business, bender Poor inducements io any person having cash capital of $8,000 te 95.008. The business is cash, and pay’ large profit. All ne- cessary information will be given on pains to C. B. HOWES, 38 Nassau street. OR SALE—AS THE OWNER IS ABOUT TO LEAVK for Europe, a short tailed brown horse; stands fifteen hands three inches hi; h, sound and kind in both double and single harness. Has trotted in 2.37, and has trotted s half mile in 1.11; can trot any day in 2.45. To be seon at the stable of STONE & BELIA)Ws, 129 Duane street. OR SALE—AN OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG AND CHE- mical store, situated on a corner of one of the boat fase Jae in the city. It is beautifully fitted up and stocked with a large and well selected assortment of the best chemicals, drugs, Laie and fancy articlos. To a physician or apottioey it offers a Fare opportualty of establishing a permanent and lucrative bi those desi te purchase, the owner will Ee" satisfac. tory reasons for selling. Addross to JOHN W. WALKER, Broadway Post office. F% SALF—THE HOUSES AND LOTS NOS. 147, 149, 161 and 153 Rivington street, corner ef Suffolk. rpaad at No. 20 Chambers street, im the Terms easy front basement R SALE—TO CAPITALISTS—A FINE TENEMENT Pd peat Bo Twenty-first street, between Second and enues, Comprising four five story 5 (two front and two rear,) 44.6x96.9. The but are price $17,000" Also, Tompkins new, and well built, renting for 62,800; @ three story house on Tenth’ street, near square: will rent for $600; ice $6,600; Also, one om Twenty-eighth street, near i will rent for $550, 319 Fourth avenue, 2 to7 P. M. R SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF FIFTY ACRES, at East Chester, about fifteen miles from this city, on the line of the New Haven Railroad. The farm isin a high state of cultivation, with every variety of ohelce fruits, two never fe streams of water running ere ae farm, a fine dwelling house, barns, ice house, ke. is would make a fine country seat for » gentleman doing business in New York, as it can be reached by rail- road every hour, B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth.avenne, 2 to 7 P. M. F R SALE—A LARGE SMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, A! paint shop, and out buildings, suitable for manufse- turing. Is now in full operation, aad doing ® good busi- ness. Within twenty minutes of this city. Inquireef J. F. TALSON, 104 Broadway. OR SALE.—FOUR LOTS ON SEVENTIETH STREET, near Eighth avenue; two on Kighth avenue, near seventy-third street; eight on Fifty-second streets, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; twenty om Sixty-first and Sixty-second streets and Fourth avenue; one on Thirty-first street, near Fifth avenue; four om Thirty-second street, near Fifth avenue; two on Thirty- *hird street, between Fifth avenue and way; fiveon Twentieth street, near Second avenue; also, a block of ixty-four lots, including two avenue fronts, in 2B; pity Jee oo Vor ogres econ and Butler streets; sixteen lots on Churo! luntington streets, near Hamilton avenue, will be poate wtone front house, with all the modern improvements, im Twenty-sixth street, between Broadway and Sixth avenue; house in Twenty-first street, near Sixth avenue, with al the modern improvements. SAMUEL EDDY, 63 Wall street, basement. ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALF—IN A good location on the east side of the city, hand- som:ely fitted up, and doing a fine business. Will be sold cheap, for cash, as the present owner is about e1 in other business. a for six years from 1 Address Gr ice. Cire on , L. I., 144 miles from the s' boat: known as the G! ve the village. The house well adapted for the business, having all the buildings, viz.: stables, coach house, horse &o. Also, Len garden and fruit trees. The above will be #old, with the stock, fixtures, furniture, For further information, please apply to Mr. RICHARD RAY- NOR, foot of Monroe street, near the Williamsburg Ferry, or te WM. POST, Glen Cove, L.. I. = 4 OUSES AND LOTS, IN VERY DESIRABLE LOCA- tions, for sele.—11 lots on Twenty-fifth and Twenty- sixth streets, near Broadway and dison square; 12 lots on Forty-ninth street; 4 fots on Forty-fourth street, near Eighth avenue. Also, a valuable corner in Warren. . Houses from $7,000 to $30,000, in New York and Brooklyn. Apply to JOHN 8. KELSO, 62 William street. H” ‘SE AND LOT, NO. 26 AMITY PLACE.—FULL lot in fee, three story attic and basement house 25 by 50, tea room, three stories, thirteep feet, in perfect order, built about three years since, for sale, Price $0,266, | Cost. $12,000 shoiseasion Int of May. Present ren’ . Can leave $6,000. A) to BEEBE & HAL- LETT, 195 Broadway, office 16. 2?” ‘OU3E AND LOT FOR SALE—THE VALUABLE PRO- LA erty known as No. 33 Mott street, directly 0) site Pell street, for sale for $6,500. Terms moderate. tle indisputable. For full particular to : JOS, INCKNEY, Comptroller's Offce, No. 6°Hall of Records. ‘OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—A NEAT COTTAG! first class, marble mantels, sliding doors, gas an Croton throughout, bath rooms, kitchen range, &e,, with flower plot in front and large rear yard. Lot 21x02 feet. To be cold at the Merchants’ Exchange, Feb. 12, at 12 M. For particulars inquire of . 60 Sixth street. G. W. YOUNGS, } OTS FOR SALE—TWELVE LOTS IN FIFTY-NINTA street, near Sixth avenue; ten lots on Fifth avenue, corner 127th street; 100 lots in Ninth ward, Termseasy. Apply to J. PECARE, 163 Hester street. IQUORS.—FOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND ‘good will, of the well established liquor store No. 119 Mulberry street, now doing a first rate business. Ap ply to W. 8. JARVIS, No. 208 Elm street, near Spring. FASE OF HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS FOR SALE-— The unexpired term of three and-a half years, from firstof May next, of a neat ogttage house and four lots of round, pleasantly situated on the bank of the river in sighty-firat street, and near the Bloomingdale road. There is a good barn, outhouse, and well of water on the ee If desired, possess would be given imme- fr ately. Inquire of ALBERT WALDRON, 61 Vesey & A n till one o'clock; or address box 2.758 Post offer for sale at reduced prices, at their eat y-ninth, and Thi foot of Twenty-eighth, atreeta, Fast river, the following cut brown atone, ready for delivery :—1,000 Quaker Imtels, 1,000 0 G lintela. 10,000 plain window sills and lintels; 20,000 feet ntortatte high ; Lo pd footrail coping ; 600 cellas steps lin Also, rough stone constantly on hand. ashler cut by ou: hi will stoncont- Bebe cuts anon , RATS.—FOR SALE, 'URE IMPORTED SCOTCA terrier pups—the gresteat ‘‘ratters’’ in the world. 205 Water street. 1X VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE—ONE ON STATEN Island, containing eighty acres, with fine log build- ing and fruit of all kinds, near Vanderbilt's landing, one containing sixty acres, near Rossville, with log house and out buildings; one near Richmond Valley, containing thirty acres, with good building; one -in Clarkstown, Rockland county, containing seventy-two acres, with large new buildings and three orchards of applos, pears, ee es &e.; price $7,000; one near Sing Sing, con taining 100 acres, wiih an abundance of fruit and nen buildings. Also, four farms in New Sorsey, varying ‘rom twenty to two hundred and any acres, SAMUEL EDDY, 63 Wall atreot, basement. 4 is AND STOVE STORE FOR KALE, WITH WoRK- shop attached, doing @ good business throughout the year. For salo on account of the proprictor leaving the city. Terms very moderate. Address G. 1., Herald office, stating where au interview may be had. 4 Fifty-third , |