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table ed, where there are no boarders. Lo- srivate table preferourteeuth street. Address box 121 Port effice. uw. Ra ee NEW FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET UNTIL MAY.— Three story modern built, with gas and Croton, is rooms deeps, in complete order; also, a new piano forte, for sale cheap. Inquire at 114 Barrow street. A WIDOW LADY, WHO HAS TAKEN A HANDSOME house, with ail modern improvements, would like to meet with a gentleman, or gentleman and lady, who would advance from $400 to 3800, and for the same re- ceive the best of board, and handsome apartments; or the best of security will be given, and liberal interest, to any bachelor or = Any who can find « pleasant home, by addressing A. X. V., through the Broadway Post office, for one week. FEW SELECT BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODA- ted with pleasant rooms and board, at 187 Henry st. OARD.—TWO GENFLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated with t rooms and full or partial board, eras ot 86 White street, near way. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE and one Cae & private family, on the heights or near the City Brooklyn. Boardinghouse keepers neednot reply. Terms must be moderate. Address A. Edwards, Box 118, Brooklyn Post office. ___ resee ARD.—A GENTLEMAN IS DESIROUS OF MEETING with » widow lady, occupying a house by herself, im with and ther , to accommodate and one ortwo furnished rooms, If suited, iberal terms will be paid. Address W. W., Union place Post Ofice. i i ated Ruz WANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR, agentieman and his mother. Two rooms will be re- quired, with partial board only for the gentleman. Terms aot to exceed $12 per week, Address M. S., at this office, stating full particulars. OARD AT 345 BROADWAY.—NEATLY FURNISHED rooms, with full or partial board, for families or sin- . Also, rooms to let without board, with use of a riehly furnished parlor. Warm and cold baths. Transient board $1 25 per day. JOSKPA L. SMITH. OARD—WITH PLEASANT ROOMS, FURNISHED OR unfurnished, ma, be obtained in a house with all modern improvements. The house ituated on an omnibus route, and of easy access. Apply at 183 West Twenty-third street. OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN AND HIS wife, in a respectable private boarding house; a furnished parlor and bedroom, with all the modern im- required, Location between Bleecker and streets, on the west side. Address 8., Union Square Post Office. All communications must be post paid. References exchanged. OARDING.—FURNI=HED APARTMENTS, SUITABLE for families or single gentlemen, with full or partial board; also, single room to let. to gentlemen, without board: Hot, cold and shower baths for free use of board- | ers, required. 347 Broadway, corner Leonard | atreet? ‘JAS. BARKER. OARD.—WANTED, BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS | wifo; « furnished or unfurnished room in a private | family, of where thers are but few boarders; have ‘no ob: if near the Fulton ferry. Board paid one-month in advanec. Lake fee Good reference given: “Address A Z. B., Herald office, stating price, which must be reasonable. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, (board for the lady only.) A parlor and bedroom, or large well furnished, in a respectable family, where are few or no boarders taken. = tion ‘Walker street. If suited, a liberal price will be ‘Address, stat where an interview may be » Broadway office, for two days. OARD WANTED.—A ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST AND | see ee See eae woe between Canal and Prince | atreet preferred. address J. & G., Herald office, ‘IN BROOKLYN, IN THE VICINITY OF THE ‘South ferry wanted, ‘by s gentleman and his wife; peer ioag | preferred. Terms must be moderate, Ad- G. H. W., Herald office. ‘WANTED—PERMANENTLY, FOR A GENTLE. | man and his wife. in 4 pleasant location, south of street. Price foran unfurnished, pleasant room, aot to exceed $8 week. Unexeeptionable references Fed and req Address, post paid, box 2,818, Post (CH BOARD.—TO LET, TWO ROOMS, (ONE in large,) suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or two or three gentlemen. Those who wish to prac- tice the French will find an excellent opportu- | nity. Location, 68 St. Mark’s place. Dinner hour at six. | Stages pass the door. References exchanged. Sortial'® No DOL Went Tr Le | at No. ‘eat Twenty-ser ¥ ~orateratteeet and airy; the house fur- every convenience; the situation un- modern ible, being within » few doors of a railroad | route and three omnibus routes. paz BOARD.—THREE OR FOUR GENTLEMEN | can be accommodated with full or partial board, at 146 Chambers street. Bath in the house. ‘ATE BOARD WANTED, IN A FAMILY LIVING well, in New York or Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry, by 9 pee lady, infant servant. An unfur- air parlor and bed-room required. Terms must be moderate, and no moving Ist of ay. Address, with price and particulars, Bowden, Herald office, for two days. GENTLEMEN.—A VERY PLEASANT THIRD STORY room, with a bedroom attached, may be obtained at No. 74 East Fourteenth street. The house is in every way desirable, and the rooms are supplied with every con- venience, gas, Croton water and pantries. Also, a parlor and bedroom, in a private family. Inquire as above, or at the office of the Journal of merce. nl LET.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, IN THIRD story furnished or unfurnished, to a single gentle- man, jout board. Possession given immediately if required. Apply at 191 Hudson street. | i LET—GENTEEL APARTMENTS FURNISHED OR unfurnished, situated in a quiet respectable neigh- borhood. Apply at No. 20 Harrison street, between Hud- son and ‘Greenwich streets. ‘ANTED—IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF Union square, furnished apartments, consist! of @ small sitting room and a bed room, for two ladies retired habits, with a private family. Terms must be moderate. Address, by letter, post paid, to Y. Z., Unlon Square Post Office. A pa gd gr ROOMS, WITH BOARD, FOR ry his wife and child, in a private family, She Dra ah tes Weatbes, Lewtin aber Bleecker street, and between, Second and Sixth avenues. ., box 3,422, P Address T. M. ‘ost Office. ‘ANTED—TWO OR THREE ROOMS AND BOARD, for two gentlemen, on or near the heights ia Brooklyn. Address Box 2.560 Post office. ‘ANTED.—TWO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN | can be accommodated with breakfast and tea; din- | ner on Sundays; with a large and small room elegantly | furnished, having all the modern improvements, &c., &c., | where the comforts of » home can be enjoyed, ina private | family. Enquire at 102 Seventh street, near First avenue. ‘ANTED—BY A YOUNG FRENCH GENTLEMAN, A | | | | room in a private family, with breakfast and tea and dinner on Sundays; and where there are no oth boarders, The best of city reference will be gfven and uired. Boarding house keepers need not a ddress J. C. B., Herald office. HORSES, CARRIAGES, dc. PAIR OF HORSES, EITHER TOGETHER OR SEPA rate, will be sold low. Inquire at No. 4 Kast Twea tieth street. LIGAT WAGON, WITHOUT TOP, IN GOOD ORDER, A wanted, at a moderate price. Address box 2,263, | Post Office. ee SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR GRAY HORSE, SIX F old, very powerful, and warranted perfectly | sound od kind in all harness; will stand without ty- | ing. "To any tleman wanting such an animal, ho is { invaluable. Bitre is also @ first rate spring cart with | harness for sale, at Cowan’s livery stable, Mercer street, between Spring and Prince streets. SALE—A BAY HORSE, FIGHT YEARS OLD, 151; | hand« high, kifid and gentle in harness, suitable for | dale’s livery stable, in Mercer street, near Bleecker. | F*% SALE—ASPLENDID GRAY MARE, 14% HANDS | can ‘file in three minutes; seven years old. Also, he! 163g bands high, eight Fe bem old; will be ' having no use for him. Can be seenat 39 | a Bae SAIE—A FINE BLACK HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS | Fr ty years old next June, a fair traveller in single or ‘Barnes, very powerful, and suitable for v9 express - particulars, inquire at 128 Front street, oe Pansy tess, between the hours of ton A. M. and tone Pe @ doctor; sold for want of use. Inquire at Reed & Trues- gound and kind in single and double harness, Creat South teseoks or family'use ; warranted sound and ie. For further NE YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 31 CROSBY STREET.— Auction sale of horses, ke., &e., Monday and inesday, at 12 o'clock. At private , % superior o fe hyrician. Py UMA [OF 8 POTN HL GATFIELD, Proprietor. GRAND SPARRING EXHIBITION WILL BE GIVEN A al ed 101 Elizabeth street, on Wednesday "my 9, for the benefit of Mike Murphy. Two ofa the best of the hea: ~st of the light weights, which will be ably con- ‘for, M. M. ia getting a stage built for the ocea- ‘The cups can be seen any time by calling at 164 | a +. A | *RATERS.—WE, THE SKATERS OF NEWSURG, a vite the skaters of all parts of the Union’ to meet xewburg om any day of this week, to go infor a | + erate for a purse of one hundred dollars, to be One mile heats, best two in teat ied into three prizes. 4 To come oi om Orange Lake, near Newburg. | NEWBURG, | well adapted for | Apply to JAS. RUSSELL, Thirty-Afth street, corner Third 1 silver cups will be presented on thatevening— | weights, and on® to | Urposes. ecademy may likewise be had for short periods for the sale of intings, fancy articles, &c., &c. Apply atroom No. 8, Brat floar'on Cen uf in the rear. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET.—THE UPPER PART of house Ne. 556 Broadway, is offered to rent or ne, consisting of three rooms, 25x100 feet, and three | rooms 25x70 feet. Also a store on Mercer street, the rear of same property. Inquire of JOHN TAYLOR, 387 Broadway. ASEMENT TO LET.—NO. 6 JOHN STREET, NEAR | Broadway, completely finished, with gas, Croton | water, &e., together with a commodious double sub-cellar, extending under Nos. 4 and 6. Enquire of L. & A. UNDERHILL, Nos. 4 and 6 John street. OTEL To LET, OR FOR SALE—THE OLD ESTAB lished Railroad Hotel, Fordham, having been re- cently enlarged and fitted up, is offered to let, or for sale, other busineas compelling present Froneiever to give it up. It is capable of accommodatit or thirty boarders, and is now doing a profitable business. For cartes Tere apply to John Berri at the hoiel, orb S. FORD, 178 South street, New York. OUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—PLEA- santly located on a st route, near Jefferson mar ket and Sixth avenue, and accommodate twenty to twenty.five boarders; twelve to fifteen are now in the house, and will probably remain if satisfled, Address W. B, Herald office. OOMS, WITH GOOD, STEADY POWER, TO LET, A? | ROR Hatem Reload Depot, situated on White | reet, between Centre and Elm streets. The rooms i size, from 25 by 25 to 105 by 25; are all well lighted, and can be accommodated with any amount of power. | There are also good hoist way, water closets, Croton wa. ter, gas fixtures, &c., immediately cont with ‘the digerent rooms. ‘apply daily, to W. A. A ner of Elm and Franklin streets. TORE IN WARREN STREET TO LEASE.—THE STORE | No, 92 Warren street, to lease for the term of three or four years from the Ist of May next. It is suitable fora bank insurance, or other association, or adapted to any branch of trade.’ Apply to Henry Bergh, F nue, corner of Twenty-second street. LET OR LEASE—THE PREMISES, 105 FRANKLIN | st cierrergnn B18, lot oe ait calculated for a eh aye- , 84 Dey street. LET.—THE DWELLING PART OF HOUSE COR- ner of Canal and Varick streets. The house is plea- ny aiteepeeuan i fronts soe hea ee loor can ly arranged for engaging t and genteel business. It is fitted up with hot aud cold water bath, and range. The house will be put in com- plete repair, and a lease fora term of yeara given, if re- quired. The Sixth and Eighth avenue cars pass the door be five minutes, The premises can be seen from 11 A.M. till3 P.M. For further ioulars, inquire of H. OSTRANDER, corner and Varick streets. TS MODEL DWELLINGS IN THIRTY-SEVENTH | street, Eighth avenue.—The numerous applicants for suits of rooms in the said buildings, are mformed that they will be ready for inspection in a few days. Due no- tice will be given in this Bra’ what day the houses | may beinspected. A. P. Agent, 444 Eighth ay. 0 BOOKBINDERS.—TO RENT, IN NASSAU STREET, ‘8 well lighted room, suitable for a bookbindery. Two thirds of the rent to be taken out in ruling and binding. Address C., Herald office. (0 LET.—A STORE IN NASSAU STREET, NO. 111, A near the Daily Times office. [°° LET, O8 JEASE—THE UPPER, PART OF THE building 165 Mercer street, consisting of two large Fooms, 25x100 feet, with eighteen windows in each. Rent moderate to a good tenant. Apply at the office of REED & TRUESDELL, 172 Meroer street, near Bleecker. ‘0 LET—THE HOUSE NO. 474 BROADWAY. THE lot is 25 by 100, midway between Grand and Broome streets. Apply to HENRY 1. RIKER, 20 Beekman atreet. 10 LET—TWO LARGE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD floors, 25 by 100 feet, suitable for ware rooms or light manufacturing business. Apply at 38 Canal street, near Broadway. (0 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. 0 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A LOT ON Fulton street, No. 182. Apply to DAVID RAIT, 981 Broadway. LET—IN A NEW BRICK BUILDING IN NINE. F yeh hoped on Fitth and Sixth Reo ae | jor, fifty ninety, for any purpose not considered | extra hazardous. Apply on the premises to WM. HY. MILES, (0 LET—FROM THE FIRSTOF MAY NEXT, THE STORE | and house No, 99 Fourth avenue, near Eloventh | street, now occupied as an oyster saloon, barber's shop, | &c. House two stories, lot full size; is in « rapidly im- | be ada) i | proving locality, and can ted to almost any kind of business. Apply, from 12 till 2 o'clock, to J. A. Manning, 61 Wall street, up-stairs. 0 LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—TWO OR three genteel three-story brick houses, on Fifty, eighth street, just east of avenue. Rent $300, | ona | two years lease, These houses are finely finished. 'Also, several houses on Fourth avenue—$500. Also, a num: | ber of houses in different locations. Apply, from 2 to 7 | P.M, to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. ————————— LET—DESK ROOM AND OTHER PRIVILEGES, IN a fine basement, near fhe Post office; an excellent location for almost any business. Would suit # dyer or manufactui ddress Z., Herald office. LET—APARTMENTS 1N THE NEW HOUSE 171 West Thirty-third street, near Eighth avenue; 210 and 216 Seventh street, near avenue C; also, 816 an‘ 817 Greenwich street, near Jane street; three story brick house 137 West Thirtieth street, near Kighth avenue; also, cottage house 71 West Thirtieth street, near Sixth avenue, rent $150; also, cottage ouse at Upper Morris- ania, rent low. ‘Apply the store, 346 Kighth avenue, next to Twenty-eighth street, from 9 until 12 o'clock, M. 10 LET—STORE AND ROOM, NEAR CORNER of Breome and Green streets: also, two rooms and two bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire at 469 cone corner of Green street. Possession given imme- iately. 0 LET—NOS. 2 AND 8 COLLEGE PLACE, OVER- looking College Green, very suitable for a boarding house. Apply to T. Bailey Myers, 20 Nassau street. "TO LETGAT CARMANYILLE, ON 1520 STREET, THE beautifully situated River Side Hotel, within seven- ty-five feet of the Hudson River Railroad depot. ‘The house is built of brick, four stories, containing twenty rooms, with coach house, stables, sheds, and bath house, and some three acres of ground, with trees and shrub- | bery. This place cannot be surpassed by any on the Hudson river for a public house or private residence. Also, some brick houses to let, to small families. Inquire o B. F. CARMAN, 1,068 Broadway. 10 PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS.—TO LET—A CON- | venient place for either of the above occupations. on xth avenue. To a good, ctical mechanic. in either line, considerable work could be secured. Apply to WM. HURRY, 13 Wall street. LET.—TW0 STORES—ONE CORNER STORE, WELL calculated fora very extensive grocery business; possession to be given om the Ist May next. The other, Ary goods, millinery. crorkery, tailoring, other business; possession itumediately. hardware, or sny avenue. 5 a g 3 3 3 = z E a 5 |, 3 3 5 large boarding honses, located on west aide of Broad- way, suitable for public houses. Also, one on Brondway, Sfty rooma, and full of boarders. Also, to let on Broad- way, a fine large basement, suitable for a saloon or any | kind of business. Apply to ROBINSON, 86 Nassau street, | up stairs. ‘0 LET—THE HOUSE NO. 77 BALTIC STREET, BROOK- lyn.—The occupant being about to depart for Europe, will require the party who rents the house to purchase the furniture, which is nearly new, and genteol. The house will be rented ut hich is very low. Apply at No. 38 Broadway, in 10 LET—THE OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE AND forwarding office, No. 23 Albany etreet. Possession can be had on the Ist of March next. Inquire of H. FLAACKE, 87 West street. ) LET—THE FIRST CLASS THREE STORY AND basement brick house No. 60 Harrison street, be- tween Clinton and Henry streets, South Brooklyn, with all the modern improvements, bath rooms, gas fixtures, Kc., in perfect order throughout. Possession immediate: desired, Inquire of BENJ. M. STILWELL, No. 9 Chambers street, New York. 0 LET THE HOUSE NO. 88 LISPENARD STREET, consisting of sixteen rooms, auitable for a genteel boarding house. Possession given immediately. Apply to E. Van Renst, 34 Canal strect, \ T° LET—BACK BASEMENT, TWO PARLORS ON FIRST floor, two rooms with fireplices, and one dark bed- room on third story, privilege of under celiar and attic, | in house No, 90 Stanton street. Rent $260, to a small | family, Reference required. Address A. W. T,, No. 90 Stanton street. =o MATRIMONIAL. HE ADVERTISER, A WIDOWER, THIRTY EIGHT | years of age, without incumbranco, would wish to | form & roatrimonial alliance with a Indy of respectability, | with a few hundred dollars, who would have no objection togo to Australia. Address Matrimonial, Horald ofc, All communications strictly confidential. ARRIAGE.—A RARE CHANCE FOR A LADY WiTH some property and a good character to get a | | weet home in Australia, A young graduated nobleman, | with great experience of the world, but a stranger hero, has chosen thi way to find such a lady as his partuer. He leaves for Australia thi Any ono of a and liberty enongh to trust her futare to a gentleman of $150,000. sane valuable respect! he off houses, Ia the i re e be admi apply bat munications will be confiden' Solon, New York Post office, fully inform owners of up town Property e immediately his services as agent in selli lots, &e. Apply to lumber office, corner hird street. $5.00 above amount, and a itted an equal ol Western lands, which will yield percavony Ad profit of several hundred per cont. ON BOND AND MORT- ‘to suit applicant; or iyo. Wi tive real estate in amount wanted. Ap- . 18 Wall street, in the Exchange int ‘ BROAD, Ne 300 Sates ser wien 10) a on New York, bi irty. to “— ane POP ETLLIN TUCKER, 4 289 Broadway, corner of Reade strect. TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- gage.—An extra chance now offers good home , marble i ‘Also, a number of unimproved lots for sale. The subscriber toe connected with buyers of real estate, ‘and letting G. of First avenue and Fifty- WANTED—TO SECURE A REAL ESTATE speculation. The advertiser is lackit son advancing the same wil noe in a large operation in It is expected t none will t those who have the capital at command. Com- treated, Address 1 500 —THE ADVERTISER WOULD INVEST o ° siness, already establi: quired. business: $1,00 eumbered J the above amount in some lucrative or buy out or take an interest with some one ed. Satisfactory reference given and re- Address W. R., Herald office, stating the kind of ‘and where located, as no other will be noticed. \—A RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT.— Wanted one thousand dollars on unin- estate worth four thousand. Enquire of No. 1 Franklin square. real Faq. v stock of pan tion organized under the laws of the State, w! on Thursday, the 17th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the banking Sherman & Co., William street. | house of MPORTANT TO CALIFORNIANS.—INSURANCE ON buildings and merchandise, in San Francisco, | effected at the lowest rates, in firat class companies. brick No CAROLINA SIX peered STATE BONDS.— 1868 —Sealed p al be New Ye iicutibase ‘These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1 and will ean Pee tached, and tho interest, Lepr seth annum, will ‘be payable on the first days of July and January of each ear. ts Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless where the urchaser may ha presence of G. B. Lamar, Eaq., President of the said Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Eaqrs. Bidders may also be predent. Successful bidders will of the bey teenie amount of bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of North Carolina. deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Re- New York, or in the Bank of the State of North ‘This lie, . COl Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. kW YORK BAY CEMETERY.—THE SHAREHOLDERS of the New York Bay Cemetery Paey are hereby notified that an assessment of one hun dollars on each share will be due, and payable, on or before the first day of March, 1! or their shares in said com: ny will | be forfeited. J. [AP SMITH, Secretary. ), 280 Broadway. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS for the grading, masoor . and superstructure of the Williamsport and jira Railroad will be received on the first day of March, at the office of the company at Elmi- ra, ‘The maps and profiles of the line will be found Engineer’ STRALIAN STEAMSHIP bepehy atyon: that the books for subscription to the They are issued under the authority of the Ie- | bids will be opened im the Bank of the Republic, at 3 o’cleck, P. M..on the Fein { COMPANY.—NOTICE 18 Australian Steamship Com; , & COrpora- be opened sear TRRAG NEWTON, = ) Committee of BENJAMIN HOWARD, G. T. SNOW. }; Direetora. SAMUEL EDDY, 63 Wallstreet, basement. N. 0., January 15, ved int the city of of the Sist March until 10 o’c! A. M.. years. They will have coupons at- | fer to havethem made payable at the Carolina 3ist day of March next, in the ‘be required, as soon as informed ids, to de of their posit in bank the oc in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North Elmi at the the line of the road. '8 Office at Troy, on Wat, MORRELL, Chief Engineer. (CE OF THE pany, street. Feb. day declared a semi-annual dividend to the stockholders | of four (4) per cent, pate on and after the 15th inst. ‘The transfer books will be closed until that day. CHAS. 0. RICHARDSON, Secretary. FFICE OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COM- pany, 167 Broadway—Feb. 8, 1853.—The transfer books will remain closed until the 16th inst. holders who have not yet taken the new stock may do so | until the 14th inst, inclusive. change era, dealers in Continental Bank Building, No. 12 Wall street. ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM- corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third | 2, 1863.—The Board of Directors have thia | ‘Those stock- P. BARHYDT, Treasurer. N AND EX- tea gold dust, Australia, Geo. A. ‘ANTED—$9,000 FOR A TERM OF YEARS, AT SIX per cent per annum, on bond and mortgage on pro- perty situated in New Jersey, four miles from this city, worth $16,000 any time. ‘Mabseen ONEY, Vl sled OF $5 TO $5,000, TO LOAN ON jeposit of dry goods, pianos, elr; * dieceeie aaa teeny evtition ® ana ‘Loan office, No. 32 Warren street. Office hours from 10 to 3 o'clock. TCT CELT ATCT OOO eee py fetch NOTICE.—EBEN CALDWELL AND under the style of CALD' TRAIN & transaction of takes passage for the above | = G. F. Train sare nsignme: Gist and shi picg are respectfully solicited. It is the tention of the strictly commission house, and any business to their care will meet with their personal and prompt attention. REFERENOES. John M. Forbes, Enoch Train & Co., Jno. E. Thayer & Bro., Sampson & Tappan, George B. Upton, Josiah Bradlee & Co., Boston. Cary & Co. Goodhue & Co. Josiah Macy & Sons, New York. Grinnell, Minturn & Co., Chas. H. Marshall & Co.. H. & A. Co Birckhead Archibald J. P. Whitney & Uo., New Orleans, Macondray & Co., Fiint, Peabody & Bowman, Charles Humbertson, toD. E. G., Herald office. ‘segars, watches, jew- tthe Life Insurance COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Francis Train hi formed a ee, commussion busine: , with a cash capital of $60,000. E. Caldwell rt in the Plymouth Rock, will leave in the Volga, both of which now about ready. Co nta of merchan- ¢ firm to establish on a permanent basis, a & Co., phia. Pearce, Baltimore. ly & Co., Charleston, 8. C. Ho racie, Mobile, Co,, f 580 Francisca, Grinnell & Co., } Uiverpoot exist rised to si less than street. assortmet and St. © rs. country. by mutual consent. Kither of the undersi; A. R. Lane will continue the shipsmith business at 244 South street. ti the Ist i liquor) busines, will be continued by P. B. $100,000 syrups, cordials, segars known, for sale to deale: 1 1,000 dozen fine table claret. PRIME LOT OF YOUNGER'S, DOVE'S, FALKIN®, A, Tennant’s and Campbell's Seotch ales. Barclay & ins and Hibbert's London, Guinness & Son and R. Man- dors’ porter and brown stout: superior V’hiladelphin ter, stout and pale ale, William H. Underhill, 430 Broome street, corner of Crosby. Hi. C. offers for sale, gin, wines of various Also, a choice in cases and demijohns, chasers, at a fair price. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE, ing between the subscribers, is this day dissolved sed is autho: ‘ign the name of the firm in liqui AUGU: ANDREW B. CH yes A. B. Chuceh at 26 Houston street THE ¥IRM HERFTOFORB EXISTING UN- name of PIRNIK & CO., was dissolved on inst. The brewing (in connection with the H. PIRNIE, 24 Orange and 65 Cross atreet. LIQUORS. STOCK OF THE BEST BRAN- dies, wines, gin, rum, whiskey, e., &c., of all the best bran and families twenty per cent . H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome usual prices, by. por- in pints and quarts, for sale by CLARK, 138 PEARL STREET, NEAR in all the usual package gn in & @ usu cI s, & la nt of cognac and Bordeaux brandies, Jamaics, roix rums, Scotch and Irish whiskeys, Holland grades, Havana and Principe se- lot of fine old wines and brandies, ual to any ever sold in this All of which be sold in lots to suit pur- R, PERAY MOUSSEUX.—THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING + been appointed agents by sale of his wines, have on Sr. Peray, which they recommend as equal to any cham- ¢ ed into this market. DUNSCOMB & BARNSTORPF, 18 Beaver street. Florentin Faure for the a few cases of sparkling ed | honor, (in which way many thousands in Kurope have been happy,) may send her note to Felix La Count, bofore the 20th of this month. For more information, address | news and book store, 64 Bond street, and iron pezpees, ASSAR’'S POUGHKEEPSIE BREWERY—SSTABLISE- the oclebrated Poughkeepsio pale, amber, and XXale asd = for home oonsum: fornia, South America, 1797.—The undersigned continue to manuiacture ption, and the markets of Celt Australia and the Indies. For the article is put up as heretofore, in new woot ‘pound casks, manufactured expresily for suah Orders received at their depot, 116 Warree low York, or at the irewary, Poughkeapae a $200,000, einer snc, house ant oo south William lot, nue, cheap; three lots, on Sixty-second strest, near Kight avenue; fur do. on Sixty-second pinot, nine Bgaen oye nue; two lots, 180 feet deep, on Fighty-eighth street, for $400 each; two lots, on Kighty-fifth street, for $300 each; shouse and lot, in Goorck street, for $3,200; several houses and im Seventh avenue, cheap; a block of lots, on Seventh avenuo, near Sixty-second street, ver Tow; lots om Thirty eighth, Thirty-sath, and. Forty. Arse streets; a fi house, on Twenty-fourth genteel urni street, for $8,500—a bargain; four very genteel houses, with the modern improvements, on leasehold property, situated in Crosby street, will be sold for $3,500 each— rent for $600 on Greenwich street; 8 corner lot on Washington street; » loton Reade street; a splendid lot, elegant threw story house tot 28 by 116,12 Willambarg, nt three 6 01 in mas % for $3,050; a mail brick house and fall lot, on Jefferson street. in Williamsburg, for $1,300; sixteen full lots, on Chureh and Hun’ streets, Brook'yn, near Court street, for $1,000 each; part of a house, - Hammersley place, to rent, for $200 per annum; farms and countr: seats, very low. Property wanted, for sale and for rent, in any part of the city. M. L. IN, No. 85 Ni $10.400. THOSE TWO FOUR FOR SALE af brick houses and lots, on the south side of Nineteenth street, eighty fect west from First avenue. The lots are 20x90 feet. The houses aro 50 feet deep, are rented for $1,326 per annum. Price $10,400, and $8,800 can remain on mortgage. Apply toS.8. BROAD, 13 Wail street. 0. —FOR SAl THOSE TWO FOUR $1 .000. story brick houses and lots on the east side of avenue C, between Eleventh and Twelfth streets; are rented for $1,600 per annum. Price $10,000, and $0,500 can remain on mortgage. Apply to &. S. BROAD, 13 Wall street. —FOR SAL THAT FOUR STORY "7. BOO. mate house and tote No. 340 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty-seoond streetr The lot is 25x100. ‘The house is 60 feet deep, and will reat for $1,150. Price $7,500, and $6,000 can remain on mort- gage. Apply to 8. S. ), 13 Wall street. 6. 1D —FOR SALE, THAT FOUR STORY . e 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 corner of Tenth avenue and Twenty-seventh street. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. —FOR SALE, THAT FOUR STORY 5. 0 + brick house and lot on the north side of Twenty-eighth strect; 100 feet east from Third avenue. The lot is 98.0. The house is 50 feet deep. Rented for $650, Price $5,000, and $2,500 can remain on mort- gage. Apply toS. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. 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 a $500 cash at hand. Address Publication, 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 M ODELL, No. 12 Columbia street, or to A. R. Herrick, (attorney) corner Ann and Nassau streets. (OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF THE Fulton Hotel, situated at the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. i@ house is now a usiness, and is im one of the best locations in the city, and will be sold for cash only. Sati reasons given for selling. For further rticulars apply on the premuses, No. 12 Fulton street, Brooklyn. uu street. ARM FOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM IN ORANGE county, New York, for sale, sitnated in the town of Cornwall, 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 runs nearly through its entire le1 . It possesses unrivalled facilities for . There are on the premises ‘8 good house out-buildings. Thefarm 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 residence, will 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 fishpond. If desired, » part or whole of tho stock of household furniture, farming utensils, and choice poultry, cows, horses, hogs, carriages, &e., will go wi ;. quire of Walter Mead, Kaq., 98 Broadway, or Talbot But- ler Fsq., Port Richmond, 8. I. R 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 20x 100 feet each. Ap; ty to C. C. PINCKNEY, No. 6 Kasson street, from 12 to j o'clock. MR SALE—A CLOTHING STORE IN JERSEY CITY, doings large and profitable business, established five years since. The opportunity would not be offered if the present proprietor’s health would allow of his re- maining” Inquire ‘at 20 Montgomery atreet, Jorsey City. (OR SALE—THE PRIME PROPERTY AT HURL GATE, Eighty-sixth street, embracing the mansion, gar- den, green-house, and other out buildings, containing about 250 lots, with right to water grant. It will be divided in parcels of four or more lots each, to euit pur- chasers. About 70 per cent of the purchase money can remain on bond and et on at six per cent. Apply to §. Richardson, No. 60 it Twenty-first street; N. T. Higbie, No. 98 Ninth street; or at the office of Irving Paris, No. 9 Nassau street, from 11 till 2 o'clock. R SALE—THAT ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN stone front dwelling houre 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 feet wide; four rooms oneach floor, with sub-cellars ,com- municating directly with a deep sewer in Sixteenth street. ‘There are fine bath rooms and third stories, and in the yard. The house is new, and in perfect order, with extensive gas and Croton water pipes and fixtures. Possession the lat May next. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. R 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 utreet, in the front basement. Fs SALE—A SUPERIOR HOUSE AND LOT ON State street, between Bond and Nevins streets, Brook- yn, containing sixteen rooms, and built in the best man- Also, a desirable mer three years ago. “4 J. B. PRYCE, No. ice | . residence at White Plains. Apply to 74 Broad 'OR SALE—THE TWO-FOUR STORY BRICK DWEL- lings Nos. 467 and 469 Twelfth street, between aven- ues BandC. Lots are 25 by 103.3 inches deep; houses are 25 by 45. One half may remain on mortgage for a term of years. For further particulars apply to C.F. & G, L. OSBORN, 147 Mulberry street. (OR SALE—THE HOUSES AND LOTS NOS. 14%, 149, 151 and 153 Rivington street, corner of Suffolk. Terms easy. Inquire at No. 20 Chambers street, in the front basement. (OR SALE—A LUMBER YARD, WITH LEASE OF ground for eight years, with office, sheds, horse, cart, &c.; also, a sloop of ninety tons, in ‘fine order; to- gether with a country store, nearly new, 22 by 50 feet, finely situated, having done twelve thousand dollars busi- ness the past year. Also, a large number of farms, houses and vacant lots in the ‘city, and a variety of business places, Apply to WATKINS & HINE, 15 Chambers street. F298 FOR SALE A BARGAIN —ONE OF 116 ACRES, with house, barn, fruit, stock and crops, for $3,200, thirty miles from New York, near a railroad; one of 42 acres, house, barn, fruits, &., 18 miles from New York; one country atore and hotel, with 2 acres of garden, for £2,300, Apply to A. SERGEANT, 16 Wall strect. ROR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, A LEASE OF TWO ears from the first of May next, of a well situated French boarding house, near Broadway, in Walker street, together with the furniture belonging thereto. For par- ticulars apply to BONNET & WALKER, Agents, 24 Wall, (OR SALF.—THE HOUSE AND LEASE OF LOT NO. 140 Franklin street, will be sold at auction, by A. H. MULLER, at the Merchants’ Exchange, on Tuesday the 16th Feb. ‘The lease has fifteen years to run, from May 1, 1853, at a ground rent of $290. The house is in good condition, and will rent for $450, which sum was offered for it last year. (OR SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT AND FOUR ACRES of land, on the North river, at Tarrytown. Also, another seat and thirty nine acres of land, at Sing Sing’ Also, lots in Seventeenth and Eighteonth’ streets, in ex- change for a dwelling house. Also, houses in Brooklyn, paying ten percent. —R. LAWRENCE, 75 Nassoust. R SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A FIRST class hotel, located on Broadway, price $60,000; one do., $50,000; one do., a first rate business house, $15,000; one do., $7,000; one do., $4,000; niso, @ fine hotel, near the Crystal Palace, will be worth $10,000 before the Ist of May, and if applied for immediately, will be sold for the low price of $7,000; also, a firet rate house on Warren street, $30,000; one do., $6,000; alxo, a splendid house, posite one of the greatest arrival depots, $8,000; and shrexcellent house om Gresnwieh stroet, 81,000 Apply at ROBINSON'S General Register Office, No. 85 Nassau street, up stairs OR SALE—THE LEASE, FIXTURES AND FURNITURE, of one of the restaurants and dining ssioons the Second ward, ted ons corner of two of the greatest public thoroughfares; also, one located on Broad- way, below the Park; also, a fine porter aud oyster house in one of the best locations; also, to rent, a fine largo baxement on Broadway, suitable for aay kind of business, Apply to Bi IN, rest, up atal 0 ‘OUR 10TS ON SEVENTIETH STREET, near Eighth avenue; two on Kighth avenue, neat Feventy-third street; eight on Fifty-second and Fifty-third streets, between Eighth and Ninth avenues; twenty on Sixty-first and Sixty-second streets and Fourth avenue; one on Thirty-firet street, near Fifth avenue; four on ‘Thirty-second street, near Fifth avenve: two on Thirty- third street, between Fifth avenue and Broadway; five on Twentieth street, near Second avenue: also, a block of six- ty four lots : Including two avenue fronts, in New York; sixty lots on Vanderbilt avenue, Warren and Butler wtrecta: sixteen lots on Chureb and Huntington s‘rrets near Hamilton avenne, will be sold low, brown «tone front house, with all the modern improvements, in Twonty-sixth etreet, between Broadway and Sixth avenue: house in Twenty-first atreot, near Sixta avenue, with all the modern im ments EL EDDY, 68 Wallstreet, basqmens, and water closets on the second | | and opposite the most popular GOOD CHANCE FOR DRY GOODS MEN.—FOR SALE —The stook, fixtures, and four years’ lease of a very desirable dry goods store in one of the largest Eastern cities; doing a cash business {of $40,000, and increasing rapidly. Satasfactory reasons given for selling out. Ad- dress box 2,476 Post 5 ORNER GROCERY STORE WOR SALE.—LOCATED AT the corner of Kighth avenue and Twenty-ninth street, and doing a pros; trade, is offered for sale by the advertiser, who desires to leave the business. For terms, &c., inquire on the premises, of BR. 8. LOCKWOOD. OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON 113TH STREET, SEVEN lots on Kighty-second strect, near Third avenue, four lots on Fifty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, fif- teen lots on Le: avenue, one lot corner Broadway and Fifty-fifth street, four lots on Broadway and Fifty- fourth street, one lot on Thirty-eighth street, three lo on Thirty-seventh street, ten acres land in Ravens’ l. five acres on Kinsbridge road. Apply, from 12 to 3 P.M., to » JAMES A. SIMONS, 67 Chambers street. ‘OR SALE—LOT 25 BY 98-0, WITH FRONT AND REAR house, on Thirty-fifth street near Kighth avenue, Yas a at he ick, seen well ae with — roughout ; and two s frame house ry peor, 1,104 will be sold cheap. Apply to R. G. Pine, ON LONG ISLAND.—FOR SALE, A FARM OF Broadway. 110 acres, 65 clear and 45 of hickory and oak wood, growth, houses and outhouses in good order, for cash, or in exc’ for city property. , & farm of 84 acres, bigh, good land, finely situated on the turnpike road from Hemestend to Farmingdale, 23g miles from the railroad, depot; good two story frame house, modern built, with barn and. cow stables attached. Also, two a small farm, situated near the same neighborhood, with suitable buildings thereon. For further particulars, in- quire of WILLIAM LATIMER & C0., corner of Columbia and Pacific streets, South Brooklyn. ‘OR SALE—TWO HOUSES ON FIRST AVENUE, BE- tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. One of them rents for $500; the other for $450. Part of the urchase can remain on bond and mortgage. Apply, be- ween 12 M. and 3 P. M., to JAMES A, SIMONS, 51 Chambers street. OR SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- second street, with modern im ments— price $4,500. A fine new house on Thirtieth street— price $7,500. Also, one on Thirty-firat street, $6,000. ‘Also, a ‘superior house on Sixth ‘avenue, $7,250. Also, one on Twenty-fourth street, $7,500. Also, one on Tenth street, $5.500, and one on Twenty-eighth street, $5,500, E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue—2 tot P. M. (OR SALE—A DARK BROWN STALLION, ABOUT FIF- teen hands high: can trot # mile in three minutes, inharness. For further particulars apply at Mr. Sedg: wick’s stable, in Hoyt street, a few doors from Fulton avenue, Brooklyn. (OR SALE—THE GOOD WILL, WITH STOCK AND fixtures, of one of the most respectable bara and restaurants, situated down town in se thoroughfare, nt ic buildings of the ju street. city. Apply to C. B. Howes, 83 ‘URNITURE.—WILI, BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN, AT 20 Beeckman street, office and counting house desks, chairs, cushions, Is, sofa beds, lounges, ma- hogany chairs, rockers, bureaus, tete-a-tetes, divans, car- 8, Oil cloths, extension dining tables, wardrobes, look- ing glasses, one hundred dozen cane seated chairs, five hundred bedsteads, hair and husk mattresses, feather beds. Furniture purchased by instalments. ROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE—IN A good location on the east side of the city, hand- somely fitted up, and doing s fine business. Will be cheap, for cash, as the present owner is about engaging in other business. A lease for six years from ist May. Address Groceries, Herald office. Hw FOR Sate IN THE VILLAGE OF GLEN Cove, L. I., 144 miles from the steamboat landing, icsown as the Glon Gove Hotel, the ouly public house the village. The house is and commodi well adapted for the business, having all the Duildings, vis.: stables, coach house, horse shed, &o. Al garden and fruit trees. The above with the stock, fixtures, furniture, ther information, please apply to Mr. RICHARD RAY- NOB, foot of Monroe street, near the Williamsburg Ferry, or to WM. POST, Glen Cove, L. L. ‘OUSES AND LOTS, IN VERY DESIRABLE LOCA- tions, for sale.—11 lots on Tren ane and Twenty- sixth streets, near Broadway and ison square; 12 lots on Forty-ninth street ; 4 lots on Forty-fourth street, near Eighth avenue. Also, a valuable corner in Warren atreet. Houses from $',000 to $30,000, in New York and Brookiyn. Apply to JOHN S. KELSO, 62 William street. OUSE AND LOT, NO. 26 AMITY PLACE.—FULL lot in fee, three attic and basement house, 25 by 50, tea room, three stories, thirteen feet, im perfect order, built about three years since, for sale. Price $0.26. Cost $12,000. Possession Ist of May. Present rent $840. Can leave $6,000. Apply to BEEBE & MAL- LETT, 195 Broadway, office 15. BP bieg AND LOT FOR SALE.—A NEAT COTTAG! first class, marble mantels, sliding doors, gav an Croton throughout, bath rooms, kitchen range, &c., with flower plot in front and large rear yard. Lot 21x92 feet. To be sold at the Merchants’ Exchange, Feb. 12, at 12 M. For particulars inquire of i G. W. YOUNGS, No. 50 Sixth street. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, IN, WILLIAMSBURG, at bargain. House about one year built, brick, and in good order. Price $4,000. A large part on mort- gnge. Location near the ferries. Apply to NG & TUCKER, 289 Broadway, corner of Reade st. ‘AT STORE FOR SALE.—THE RENT IS VERY REA- sonable, the stock is small, the terms liberal, and the focation, No. 13 avenue D, is very good, particularly for cash customers, Inquire on the premises, Reason for selling out satisfactorily explained. ‘OUSES FOR SALE—ONE FOUR STORY BRICK BASE- ment house, 24 by 48, rents for $950, lot 25 by 100, on Tenth avenue, for $6,760; one three story brick attic and basement house, 25’by 40, lot 25 by 08.2) for $6,500; one two story brick house, 25 by 40, lot 25 by 110, with al: Jeyway, for $0,000-—$5,000 can remain on mortgage. Ap. ply to A ANT, 15 Wall street. TT 1R008S FOR SALE_THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND good will, of the well ostablished liquor store \ 110 Mulberry street, now doi at rate business. ply to W. 8. JARVIS, No. 208 Eim street, near Sprin ious, being EASE OF HOUSE AND FOUR LOTS FOR SALE-— ‘The unexpired term of three-and-a-half years, from first of May next, of a neat cottage house and four lots of und, pleasantly situated on the bank of the river in hty-first street, and near the Bloomingdale road. There is a good barn, outhouse, and good well of water on the eae If desired, possession would be given imme- iately. Inquire of ALBERT WALDRON, 61 Vesey street, from till one o’clock ; or address box 2.758 Post Office FASE FOR SALE—AN FLEVEN YEARS LEASE OF large two story brick building, 70 feet deep. Would inake an excellent stand for a livery stable or feed store. Possession given immediately, or on the first ef May. Rent low. Address Lease, Herald office. ILLS AT PATERSON, FOR SALE OR TO LET~ ‘The cotton mill, lot, ter privileges, known &s the Fasex Mill, For particulars, apply to JOHN COLT, President of the Paterson Manufacturing Company. Also, the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly occupied by Plummer & Prince, as print works. For particulars, ap- ply to 10S. O. SMITH, Agent Society U. M. 0p, Deo. 28, 1852. OCKING BIRDS—FOR SALE SIX SUPERIOR MOTK- ing birds, These birds are from two to three years Old, and mock cat, dog, rooster, hen, and sing night and day. Any person wishing a fine bird, may apply at 476 Fourth street, after 3 o'clock. OTICE TO OWNERS, BUILDERS, STO: and others.—The Kanpire Stonedressing Com; offer for sale at reduced tome) at their establish: foot of Twenty-eight ‘wenty-ninth, and Thi streets, East Tien, the follow ready , 1,000 0 G lintels; Lintels; 20,000 feet wa for delivery :—1,000 Quaker Im! 10,000 plain window aills and eight inches high; 16,000 footrail coping ; 600 eel steps ; store posts, lintel course, platforms and steps. Also, rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashler and platforms, cut by our machines, will be sold to stonsout . 20 per ceat less than ae iy! hand. W. G. CHAVE, Agent. TX VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE—ONE ON STATEN Island, conta‘ ing eighty acres, with fine ing and iruit of all kinds, near Vanderbilt's landing; one containing sixty acren, near Rossville, with large house and out buildings; one near Richmond Valley, containing thirty acres, with good building; one in Clarl Rockland county, containing seventy-two ban os) with large new buildings 4 three orchards of apples, rs, peaches, &c., &c.; price $7,000; one near Sing, con- taining 100 acres, wiih an abundance of fruit and rms in nt varying eres. HE LEASE OF STORE 165 CANAL STREET, FOR sale,—Suitable for a saloon or confectionary, as there is every convenience for manufacturing; or will ‘be let for any genteel business. Possession given immediately, if required. i ing 5 COMPANIES.—FOR SALE, A STATION ME- TRE, capable of passing 100,000 cubic feet of gas in twenty-four hours, with clocks and tell-tale attached, pressure gauges, &e.—all ia complete order. 8. Downs, maker, New York, Apply to N. T. HALL, Secretary Gas Company, Brooklyn. (0 TINSMITHIS COMMENCING BUSINESS, OR THOSE already established. a rare chance is offered to bu the stock and fixtures of a first class business near Brond- way, below cost, The purchaser will have the whole ex- tensive and highly respectable connexion, as the place wili be shortly pulled down, and the proprietor leave for Europe. Inquire at 247 Fourth street, three doors emsg of Broadway. ; (0 EMIGRANTS AND PERSONS COMMEACING housekeeping --To be sold the housohold furaiture of jamal family, about leaving the olty, consisting of all the necessary articles, in good order. Apply fer one week to J, LEWIS, 114 Pripes street, Brooalyn. lease of the store 156 Fulton street, two doors frem pacer isfor sale. Iuquireof E. A, BROOKS, 160 Fal- street, grin ested! SALE, SRR Tune Be ‘errier pups—the greatest ‘‘ratters’’ in the 205 Water street, pedis ced AC HOUSES, Rooks, MTO,, WANTED. may et RETO aoe 0 OR $7,000.—HOUSE WANTED IN A 5 ‘ ogee be olen provements, in exchange for cloths, cassimeres, &c., &e. Address Importer, Herald office. | WIDOW LADY, FOUR IN FAMILY, WITHOUT children, wishes to obtain the second floor of a me- lern built house, with the improvements of gas, &c. She would Leg) being with a proprietor, or ‘oases, who, having too much room, would to rent that floor. She wishes a home ‘rom which she way not be sub- poe to moveevery year. The location to range from ‘fourteenth to Twenty-sixth street, and from Fourth te Sixth avenues. Address H. G. D., Union square Post Of- fice. Reference given and required. FFICE WANTED—IN OR NEAR BROADWAY, BE- tween Fulton street and Exchange place. First floor of anexpress office,or hardware store, preferred. Sise seven by ten feet will answer. ‘To be occupied by a real estate r. Address, with terms, F. & C., office, for three days. ‘ANTED—THE UPPER PART OF A DWELIANG house, in & good neighborhood, by family cea- axing, ® gentleman and wife, address P. B,, e- office, i ‘ANTED—A STORE AND HOUSE, OR STORE ALONE, in Broadway, west side, between Canal and Tenth streets. Address G, N., box 785 Post office, stating lees- RENT, FROM 1ST APRIL OR MAY, the second floor, one attic bed room and kit in a amall genteel house. _ Location between Twolfth ‘Twenty-seventh streets, and Second and Fourth avenues. The family consists of & gentleman, wife, and y Address letter C, Herald office, stating location and reat. ANTED TO PURCHASE, ON THE WEST SIDE OF Broadway, between Duane and Canal * Awelling-house, with good yard—full lot preferred. Ad- dress F, S., Box 1,110 Post Office, atating price. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—TWO LARGE DRAFT horses, 16 to17 hands high, sound and kind; fret b two feed Ais ped platform: gocings preferred; also J WM. A. colP Yes Atlantic street, Brooklym. three-bushbel bags. Al Wien, ON LEASE.—A LARGE HOUSE OR of tory, and two or more lots of ground within reach e Croton water, and between Third and Seventh are- nues, Apply to F, THORNTON, 394 Kighth street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. LLUSTRATED NEWS.—CONTENTS OF SATURDAY, Feb. 12, Twenty-four engravings. 1—Captain Erios. son explaining his model. ‘The Murder. 3—The In- former, Forger. 6—The Express Rider. 6—Por- trait of the late Junius Smith. 7—' St it Pear Tree. 8—Float Mortar. 9—Astor Place Opera House. 10—Ball of Department at the Aster Place tl ire 11—Pitcher Presented to Peter Barrer, pS. ra House. 12—Salver Presented to Peter Harvey. . Steamer Baltic. 14 and 15—Seals of Jerusalem. La- dies Presenting Temperance Petition at Albany. 1¥—Con- cord, N. H. 18—Room in which Pierce was born. 18— Residence of the late Countess of Rumford. 20—First Law ral Pierce. 22—Residence of General Pierce. 23—' Bars at Crystal Palace. 24—English Cunard Steamer An- des. Together with a great va: of intere: reading matter. Price six cents copy. For saleat all the principal news agencies ay the United States. P. T. BARNUM, Special Partner, . & A. E. BEACH, General Partners, 128 Fulton street. HE NEW YORK REVEILLE HAS A MOST EXTEN- sive circulation in pithe eae of the United States. Bt comaionia Leaeni nee: of. oome old, some new; capital original a! , and others well se- 8.7. E,W. RB, is on univer- lected. The new story by H. Hartshorne, called Emma Emerson, or the Girl of Pant Se but the grand feature of the New York Re- le news. ‘tever in the city of New York of a public nature, wh it relates to fun, frolic or fashion, is weekly recorded in the columns of the New York Reveille. Price only three cents. foc le by the newsboys. Office, 47Ann street. Advertisers, your orders in good season. ith, bled constitution that harrass the young, beseta the man of pleasure, business and , and om- tatters oKd age. Just published, and to be oe post paid, box 100 Broadway flea, singing, pian concertina, and guitar, to announce that the contiaue to give as trastioe oe their residence, 88 White street, where their terms for tuition can be obtained. A NEW PIANOFORTE FOR SALE, VERY CHEAP—AS the owner leaves on the 19th for California, Enquire at 114 Barrow street. SEGUIN, PROFESSOR OF VOCAL Zolian.—The subscriber, who is sole agent city for the sale of these iastruments, (the reputation ef which has become world-wide) is prepared te offer them at prices which, to those to purchase, can- not fail to be satisfactory. Possessing facilities fer eb- tai Pianos unsurpassed, if equalled, by those of any other house in the city, he does not hesitate to say that he can present inducements to bu: not to be found eleewhere. He has constantly on an ive aa- sortment ; he Aolian and ether pianos to let. Pianos tuned and Sap HORACE WATERS, 383 Broadway, corner of Anthony st., up stairs. I Biespete MUSICIANS.—LADIES AND GENTLE- men, solo singers, and solo instrumentalists of re- markable and acknowled, talent, wishing em er apply to Signorina Valentini, 330 Fourth street, whe hired Hope Chapel, for a considerable length of time, to give concerts, every evening. Tickets, 26 cents. To be opened on Monday, 14th February. IANOS FOR SALE CHEAP.—A SPLENDID NEW 634 octave rosewood piano, by Barmore, at me ag! * second hand one for $150; one of Nunns & "a, for $130; one for $120; one for $110, and one for $35. HENRY BENARY, 302 Bowery. IANOFORTES FOR SALE AND TO HIRE AT JAQUES? warerooms, No. 638 Broadway, third door above Spring street, up stairs. N. B.—Every instrument from e above establishment is warranted in every reapeot. CHUBERTH & 00'S, MUSIC DEPOT, 257 BROADWAY, New York, request the public to’ inspect their im- mense stock of music for voice, piano, organ, violin, vie~ loncello, harp, orchestra. ‘The greatest selection in the United States, of $160,000 worth. Paganini strings for allinstroments, Orders for foreign and will be attended to with promptness. N ENTIRELY NEW 6% OCTAVE PIANO, OF ONE of the best makers in this city, is for sale or te rent. Enquire at the office of the Kolian Hotel, 834 Broadway, from 2 to 3 and 5 to 7 P. M.. DRY GOODS. REAT RUSH FOR DRY GOODS.—OUR ESTABLISH- ment has been, during the last week, crowded with buyers, eager to obtain the bargains which we daily set before them. i OUR SPRING GOODS are arriving ev and are selling " “OUR DOMESTIC STOCK” is very large, and having been ordered during the last has been secured at — far below the present may rates. (Every one knows that every article of cottom goods bas advanced in pri We ri at loss + * than ito me reget fe are se) 8 at 6d., rime double fold cottons for sheeting at Od. geen Our trade was never larger, and stillincreasing, somuola 80 that we are ob! to advertise for wore hands, All of which leads to this conclusion, i. @. THE BOWERY SAVINGS STORE is the best and cheapest market for dry goods in New York, where business is done on the only true and honer- able principle, that is one price, and that price diatinotl marked on the goods, so that none ean be deceived, Ne urging to buy, and no want of attention and civility. F. W. & W. F. GILLEY & CO., 126 Bowery. EW SPRING GOODS—FEBRUARY 1863.—R0- BERTSON & HUDSON have opened at their new store, 17 Murray street, an entire new stock of goods, embracing a large and complete variety of every style for ladies and gentlemen's wear. Alo, @ fall assortment of heavy domestic 41 goods, which the; offer on the most favorable terms M “3 DPBS 60008 FOR CASH. —F. TOXTE, JR, NO. 3 Nassau street, opposite the Post Office, is now re- ceiving and offers for snto, a large and attractive stock of rilks and fancy dress goods, printed lawns and jacon i ee a ew iain aid by peed boreges, plain me striped popling, prints, Inens, ginghama, white goods, ho. racrtty from auction. “Aluova fall afyortment’ot dt cone, mosties, for cash, at prices from ten to Afteon ower than they can be bought on the usual credit, EMOVAL—CARR & WICKS NAVE REMOVED 1 68 Nasuau atroet, where thoy willkeep, as forméelyy a ae assortment of blank books and stalionerm articles, 7 es