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ADVERTISHAENTS RENEWED BYERY DAY | Wren SERA RES, PEE, FUR sate sal . F eamBEB SEVENTB P4QGB. ee BUAKUING AND tarnnuine, SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY DSIRE A HANDSOME of with board. One or two floors, with sate: where thereare no boarders. Lo- cation not Fourteenth stivot. Address box 121 Post office. ‘Three story modern built, with gas and Croton, is eeedoneriase™ r ie order; alse, a new piano: for sale cheap. Inquire at 114 Barrow street, ‘WIDOW LADY, HAVING MORE ROOM THAN SHE (am occupy, would accommodate one or two per- ‘sons with where they may expect all the comforts ** Of home, ns ‘preferred, or she would take *- eharge of an at her own residence. Inquire at 07 “Sixth avemue. i LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN BK ACCOMMO- dated with a large and well furnished front room, on, second floor, (1 for the lady) Locatiun central, and one block from Broadway, H., Broadway Se reeeieeepnremeennean ase aa A NEW FURNISHED HOUSE 10 LET UNTIL MAY.— ‘WIDOW LADY, HAVING A FIRSTCLASS PRIVATE house, in a delightful part of Brooklyn. with fur- cold baths, gas. and within one blook of Tonte, can accommodate a gentloman and his single gentlemen, with partial board. Apply « Stithe Boarding Exchange, 20 Broadway. FURNISHED PARLOR AND Lact ON Si cond to ono or two al gentlemen, Stig Seen oP ii ttn, thatrsrooms). the famally * strlotly private. Location in the lower part of East *** Broadway. Address ‘‘Alton,”” Herald office. HANDSOMELY second floor, to ) WANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATEFAMILY, FOR and his mother. Two rooms will be ro- witht board only for the gentleman. Terms net to ‘$12 por week. Address ating follpartioalars S., a this office’ OARD AT 245 BROADWAY.“-NEATLY FURNISHED ) rooma, with full or partial board, for families or sin- ‘of a richly fur sanel! aden Wank Cea use a ‘urnis! ie arm ant ‘Transioat Ly board $1 25 per day. JOSEPH TL, SMITH, FURNISHED ROOM, ON TBE Jet, with board; also, am unfurnish- Hot and cold baths. "WANTED—PERMANENTLY, FOR A GENTLE- man’aad his wife. in a pleasant location, south of Tae street, Price foran unfurnished, pleassut room, to exceed $8 week. Unexecptionable references an end ured Address, post paid, box 2,818, Post : OARDING.—¥ULL OR PARTIAL BO)'D. WITH single or doubie rooms, for gentlemen, ai 75 Warren street. OARD WANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, FOR A GEN- tleman and lady—board for lady only—in » quict fe grree taba root aay Fated — boarders, 28 dress, af ion, num! of >oarde: term: B.D. L., Broadway Post office. Bh whet JOARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A @ LR wan and his wite, can be procured by addressing J, .» Herald offioe. House up town; has gas, bath, &c., jo other boarders. OARD.—THE ADVERTISER HAS A HOUSE BRAU- tifully furnished, at 611 Houston street, and having moore room than is required for his family, proposes to take four or five first class boarders. Single gentlemen, ora gentleman and his wife. N. B.—The suit of pariors Gu first foor would ke let to a suitable party. FQOARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, UD (board for the lady onty,) three furnished rooms, von the first or second story; a house with the modern ‘Ymprovements preferred. Hoard paid in advance. Ad- dress; stating where an intervie ¢ may be bad, M. L. C., Broadway lost Office, for two days. OARD—TWO YOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMO- ‘dated with full or partial board, and a large, nicoly furnished room, with fire, and the comforts of a home, in ‘9 small privatefamily. Location pleasant, and in the im- ediate vicinity of several stage routes. Inquire at 235 ind street m Tied strect sane arenve De “ Bree WANTED, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY A widow lady and her sister. ‘They prefer farnishing ownroom, Address a note, immediately, to Pavie, 81 John street. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, WITH S.\TTS- factory reference, can be accommodated with a plea- sunt room, with large cloxet attached, with board, ina priyatefamily. Also saall room fora single gentleman, at No. € Charles street, Warren place, YARD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A QUIET RF- . ‘apectable family, where thore are few or no other boarders. Terms must be moderate. Reference oxchang- <3, Address M. W.13,, Herald ollice, FD OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH FULL or partial board, at No 20) West Twenty-second street. The rooms are large and airy; tho’ house fur- nished wit! every modorn convenieacé; the situation ur- -exceptionable. being within a few doors route and three onmibus row RIVATH BOARD.—THREK OR FOUR GENTLEMEN ean bo nopOrmoOdated with full or partial board, at ‘145 Chambers sirect. Bath in the house, J OOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, FOR botween Houston and Bleceker streets, one block east of Broadway, OMS FURNISHED.—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN IN want of rooms without board. Also, @ suite of threo yooms attached, sultable for # gentleman and wife. house is private and well furai-hed. To highly resp! table persons this is addressed. Inquire at No. No. Franklin street, west sido, near Broadway 4 GENTLEMEN.—A VERY PLEASANT THIRD STOR room, with a bedroom attached, may be obtained at No. 74 Fast Fourteenth street. The houso is in every way desirable, and the rooms ure 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 journal of Commerce, PTO TETOA VLFASANT FRONT ROOM, IN TIN3D stors, furnished or unfurnished, toa single gentk man, without board. Possession given iminediatoly. if required, Apply at 191 Hudson strect. ‘ANTED—FURNISHED ROOMS, WITT BOARD, Fort ‘agenticman, his wife and child, in s private family, where there are’ no other boarders. Location aboy: street, and betweem Second and Sixth avenues. Address T. M. J., box 3,422, Post Otlice. HORSES, CARRIAGES, «co. OF HORSES, EIVHSR TOGETHER OR Sii’A- Inquire at No. 4 East Twe PAIR rate, will be sold Jo Bioth street. M SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR GRAY HORSE, 41 ears old, very poworful, and warranted periect sound, gad kind in all harness; will stand without ty stog. Yo any gentleman wanting such an animal, he is invaluable.” There is also a first rate spring cart with harness for sale, at Cowan's livery stable, Mercer strect, between Yprin; Prince streets. PR SALF—A BAY HORSE, EIGHT YEARS OL! hands high, kind and gentle in harness, suitable for a doctor: soll for want of use. Inguire at Reed & Truos- dalo’s livery stable, in Mercer street, near Bleecker. OR SALE—A FI BLACK HORSE, SIXTEEN HA high, seven years old next June, fair traveller in single or double larness, very powerful, and suitable for ‘an express wagon or family'nse ; warranted sound and true. For further particulars, inqnire at 128 Front street, rear es up stairs, between the hours of ten A. Mi and four P. M. B Cho SALU—A FINE YOUNG BAY HORSE, SIX YEARS old, sound, tind, and a fast traveller, perfec harness, and under the saddle; alsa, a light,’ fancy phio- ton, for four seats, with shitting top, pole, and shalis, and plated mountings. Apply at the stable, 72 Yuird aireet, nenr Filth avenue. OR SALE—A DARK BROWN STALLION, ABOUT E teen hands high; can trot a mile in three minut un harness. For further particulars apply at Mc. wick’s stable, in Hoyt street, a few doors from Fult avenue, Brooklyn. OR SALE CHMAP—A SOREL MARE, NINE OR Ti i eats old; ako, a black horse. coming eight yes: ‘id; both perfectly sound and kind; warranted to work single or doublo; would ault any Kind of light work, Ca We neon at the stabie, 16 Scherinerhorn street, brooklyn. OOKKERPING, ARITHMETIC, &C., THOROUGH taught by W. J. RENVILLE, 289 Broadway.—l'ach madent receives separate instruction, and is rapldly s vanced in his studies, while the knowledge imparted to him is peculiarly adapted for the practical requirements of business. Open day and evening. ‘ADAME BARBIER, NATIVK OF PARIS, REO! her classes for conversation and literature, French language, on the new method adopted by the University of nm Lessons in drawing, pair ting, and water color; also in porcelain painting. byening of @ railroad | married or single gentlemen, at 401 Wesley ‘piace, | INS | Pah Crtaaee— Tans NEW OOTT: wird. tn three minutes walk of the steamboat lat will ‘be rented to eligible tenants, for one or more years. In- set Me: MILLS, at the store near the steamboat ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET.—NO. 663, OPPO- site Bond stroet—A suit of three sky-lighted rooms suitable for # daguerreoty pist, and have been so occuvied. Also the large and suit of rooms under the guileries of the National y of Design, in size about 160 by 60 feet, entrance on Brogdway, suitable for a dancing peademy,'ball room, or auctionods's purposes, or wi in connection with the front store, w! ma, be had with ft, form one of the most extensive and davi- rabie arrangements fora carpet, upholstery, or furniture warehouse, to be found in the city. It will not be rented for its preseut purposes. The gallories of the academy may likewise be bad for short periods for tue sale of paintings, fancy articles, te. ke. Apply atroom No. 8 first floor on premises, or 192 Merc: rect, in tne rears ROADWAY PROPERTY LET.—THE UPPER PART of heuse Ne. 6556 Broadway, is offered to rent or conalsting of three rooms, )6x100 feet, aud three fhe rear of mune" property. “inyulze of JOHM TATLOM rear of same 5 ni s Bot Broadraye az] ARBER'S SHOP TO LET IMMEDIATELY, IN A NEW hotel withina few blocks of the Crystal Palace, with warm and cold baths attached. Any person who will fit it up in a neat style, to correspond with the general ap- pearance of the thotel, can have it at a reasonable ren’ (ey $400.) Nono but a respectable tonant need apply, nt N ot, office No, 15, FAIRABLE FURNISHED COUNTRY SEAT, AT OLIF- D ton, 8. I., forty five minutes from Walt strout, it view of the boy, fine elevation, buildings, atab “y ke, good grounds, Sdhand shetentonn ant cart oxpensively furnished, to reat. Price $1,500 per auuute j io March 1, Address Clifton, box 451 New York A rage OFFICES TO LET, AT 92 WARREN STREKE. KR RENT OR SALE—THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, in tho city of Natches, Misa. with furniture at: tached thereto, “The house is cligitly situated, and oon- tains upwards of sixty chambers, besides parlors, sining rooms, soeSioe sepmauae Nocee) bar room. Apply to 0. P, Teverioh, 20 Burling allp, orl. Re Marshall, Netehes OTRL To LET, OR FOR SALF—THE OLD ESTAB lished Railroad Hotel, Fordham, having been re" cently enlarged and fitted is offered to !et, or for sale other business compelling the presont proprietor to give itup. Itis Ts ogee of accommodating twenty or thirty boarders, and ix now doing a profitable steas. For further ulara, apply to John Berrian, at the hotel, or LE! FORD, '178 South street, New York, He TO LET, AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—PLEA. santly located on a stage route, near Jefferson mar- ket and Sixth avenue, and will accommodate twenty to twenty.five boarders; twelve to fifteen are now in the house, and will probably remain if satisfod, Address W. B. Herald office. —THE. FIRST GLASS THREE STORY and besement brick house, in Hoyt street, third door from Livingston street, Brovklyn, to let, with range, gia fixtures, chandelier, Ke., in pericol order throughout. arlor carpets and ball oil cloths (new) will be soli at a bargain. Possession on or before 15th’ March. Rent to commence Ist May. Apply on the premises, or at 51 Catharine street, New York: RR, WITH GOOD, STEADY POWER, TO LET, AT the Harlem Railroad Depot, situated on White atreet, between Contre and Elm streets. The rooms vai prize, from 25 by 26 to 105 by 25; Me all well light and can be accommodated with any amount of power There are also good hoist way, water closets, Croton wa. ter, gas fixtures, &c., immediately eonnceted with the difivrent rooms. ‘Apply daily, to W. A. ALLEN, Corner of Elm and Franklin streets. NO LET OR LEASE—THE PREMISES, 105 FRANKIIN | street, building 28x70, lot 356x100, well calculated for a livery stable or manufactory. Apply to C. DENISON, Jr., 84 Dey street. LET.—THR DWELLING PARE OF HOUSE COR. ner of Canal and Varick strovts. ‘The house is plea- santly situated, an it fronts on both streets. The first flocr can be admirably arranged for engaging in any light and gonteol business. It is fitted up with hot and cold water bath, and range. The house will be put in com- plete repair, and a lease for a term of years given, if quired. The Sixth aud Fighth avenue cars pass the door every five minutos. The premises can be seon from 11 A.M. til3 P.M. For further particulars, inquire of H. OSTRA NDER, corner Canal and Varick stree MODEL DWELLINGS IN THIRTY.SEVRNTI streot, Fighth avenue.—The numerous applicants for Suits of rooms in the suid buildings, are mformed that they will be ready for inspection ina fow days. Due no tice will be given in this papor on what day the houses may beinspected. A. P. SMITH, Agent, 444 Eighth av. T° LET OR LEASE—THE UPPER PART OF THR building 165 Mercer street, consisting of two large Fooms, 25x10 fect, with eighteen windowsin each. Kent moderate to. good tenant. Apply at the office of RELD & TRUESDLL, 172 Moroer street, near Bleecker, bese LET—TWO LARGE floors, 25 by 100 feet, suitab! light manufactiring business. street, near Broad wry. i Bi LET—THE WHOT, for ware roows or Apply at 48. Canal OR A PART OF THE corner of Nassau and Ann streets, being N Ann, and 104, 106 and 108 Nassau streets. apply secoud story of the premises, 0 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, A LOT ON Fulion stieet, No. 18%. Apply to _ _ DAVID WATT, 381 Broadway. ND BACK ROOM, NEAR CORNER of Lroome aud Green streets; al-o, two bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. Broome, corner of tireen street. Inr Possesion given imme: TO LET—A’ CONT venient place for either of 1 bove occupations, on Sixth avenue. ‘To a good, practical mechanic. in cither line, considerable work could be secared. Apply to ‘WM. HURRY, 13 Wall » RE, WELL. xtensive grocery business Ist May next. The other, vell adapted for dry goods, miilinery. crorkery, tailoring, . calculated fora very ¢ scion to be given on hardware, or any oiler business; posve.ision itminediately. Apply to JAS, RUSSELL, Chirty-ffth street, corner Third avenue. 0. LETT forwarding office, No. 23 Albeny can be liad on the 1st of March next H. FLAACK! ED PASSAGE AND street. Possession Inquire of JE STORY AND basement brick hovre Nv. 60 Harrison street, be- tween Clinton ani Henry streets, South Brooklyn, with all the modern iinprovements, bath rooms, gas tixtures, &e., in perfect order throughout. Posso-sion immediato- ly, if desired, Inquire of BENS. M. SUTLWELL, io, 9 Chambers street, New York. ) LEL—BACK BASEMENT, TWO PARTORS ON FIRST fioor, two room fireplices, and one dark bed- Foom on third story, privilege of under ovliar and attic, in house No. 90 Stanton street. Rent $260, to a small ly. Reference required.. Address A. W.T., No. 90 m str | | | | | | O Ler OK I THE NFAT TWO STORY attic fre withates roomand kiteben in ihe rear, p don First avenue, near Nitty. eighth street, On the premises ia a garden, tasterully la | out with fruit trees, grape vines, &o. 1 i the place a good well and Croton wa: 1 Apply on the tromdway, corner of Bleecker strect. To s antly sit 0 IET—PART OF A MODERN the upper part of the city, cousisti Fooms on the second floor, with kitchen, a servant on the fourth floor, ‘The house cont cold Ke. References exchanged. Apply of Twenty-seoond n be given immediately. A LARGE FOUR-STORY BRICK BUIL x fect front by twenty-four feet deep, witl store and cellar, well adapted for lock business, gas fitting, cabinet or plano manufacturers, or any other mechanioal i ted in avenue A, i ‘Iwentioth streets. Apply to SNOW & of Kighteenth street and avenue A. 10 LET—THE PPER PART OF THE STORE, 2 Aun street. A fith story will be added, and ready by the first of May, ‘The building is 26 foet front, by 60 deep. Apply to D. EVANS, 7@ Nassan street. 0 LET OR LEASE—THE LARC factory known a the Chelsea Dye Works, No. 111 West Twenty.fourih street, between sixth aud Seventh avenues, with sien power connected, suitable for manu- | facturing purposes ora laundry. Apply to M. WILSON, 83 William stroot. 4 hd IET—TRE DWELLING HOUSK NO. 45 BLUECKER street. Apply to A. R, THOMPSON, No. 9°Wall st. “0 MARKET GARDENERS.—FROM TWENTY TO thirty acres of first rato land. on the Judd placo, |. Jemaica, to let, for one or more years, on favorable terms toa responsible tenant for market gardening. Ad- Gress, by letter or in person, the undersigned at No. 4 Hanover street, or Jamaica, ei 7 ND comMmontocs class. Terms woderate. 505 Itroadway. —————— oan 7 ANTED—AN FLISH TEACHER FOR A SCHOOL. Address W., No. 11 West kizhteenth street, from three till six o'clock in the afternvon. R. GOLDSMITH AND HIS WINTER CLASSES.—TIHK M name which heads this article is aa familiar as a household word in all parts of this Union; and in this city, multitndes of hands trained to wield the ‘pen of a ready writer’ under his tuition, would be held up in his favor were the question put—' Who is the bot teachor of penmanship in the United States?” We sce by the daily papers that Mr. Goldsmith's winter classes for Jadies and genticmen are now o)en at bis rooms, No. 289 Broadway, and he is giving full courses of class lessons to ladies at balf the usual price His suitos of apartments at £89 Broadway, enable him to accommodate a cons! ler able number of ‘private papil\—an advantage of which thore who prefer pursuing their study and practice of the art in seelusion, will, no doubt, avail themselves. Mr. G.'s private pupils, as well as thove who have taken cliss Yersons, uniformly apeak of hi the styles of writing he tercl ever reen and we have ren. ment of his scholars is Jan. Ota. + INSTRUCTION IN TH guages, win very n c a gentlemen fom four von st Mise J. 11 « 6 know that the impre ely rapid,—[Sumlay ‘tn 0 LET—NO. 99 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR ELE venth sireet—house two stories, lot full size—from the Gest of May next. ‘This place is tn & raplily iun- proving locality, and ean ly be adapted to alinost any kind of bu, Ay poly from 12 to 2 o'clock, to NG, 61 Wail street, up stairs. PE LET, AND A THRER YEARS LUASR FOR SALE. —Tthe honse known ag the Fairfield County House, No. 31 Bowery, corner of Bayard street, The lease will be sold eliher with or without the furniture. Tho house is in complete order, hay the Croton water, kitchen range, &e, Apply on the premises, between the hours of twelve amd four o'clock, P.M. | | ro LEC—A COUNTRY. RESIDENCE, Wrrlt AbOUT | ! | | fourteen acres of Innd. situa near ioantingts Long Island, fronting Lloyd's hart On the r. prem | ves isa carting house, stable, ice house, (file:,) and a vax ety of choice fruit trees, Communicati he olty by steambout and railroad reveral For fur- ther y lors apply to W.C. KE f Nw tional Fire Ine Vall stroot. Varracns STORE IN RROADWA Hatory of the balld rence Company of Fulzon ¢t ered Ane of the um SAXTON, LABLY & 4 broadway ROOMS, SECOND AND TITIRD | DING, | 0 LBASE, Por | pacar 5. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET, NO. 833, ON THAR B Years’ Lease.—Mereantile leries, lofts, of a swies, second tiver, twenty; bad teat hy i F feet drop, to let entire or in part, +0 9 Lem 1 will bo trade. "ply to GEORGE P. FOX OUSE AND FURNITURE To square, thirteen rooms and basement, completel and comortably furniche, with all the modces impcovte ments. The owner's filly will INourd oat part ofthe ; reourity requ large families, depending solely eed not House, on boarders, ply, Address“ Houso,"” Horald LET, NEAR UNION ee ee at ee LET—NEAR HARLEM, A COTTAGE CONTAINING six rooms; low windows, and all in nice or lor, with Grounds around, Will be let low. Any to BULUNGS & TUCKER 280 Broadway. = ————— —T0 LEND ON BOND AND MORT- $150,000. mec ramegareig at cont interest, on produotive real estate in ix this city, that, is worth double the amount wanted. Ap- Bly to 8, BROAD, No. 134Vall street, in tho Hxohaugo $89.30 $ IN SUM¥ TO SUIT—TO LOAN ON bond and on New York, ‘burg property. to ny; MILLING S TUCKER, 280 Broadway, corner of Reade strevt. 35). 0 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- .) gage.—An extra chance now offers for either a good tmvestment or to presure a good home. For sale low, and on good terms, a number of Gne two and basement houses, ently ‘situated in the upper of the city, with brown stone atoo; Iron marble mantels, &c., kc. Also, a number unimproved lots for sale. The subscriber would respectfully inform owners of up town pro; immediately connected with buyers of oxtate, he his services as agent im selling and letting houses, lots, &e. Apply to G. W. BEEBI In the lumber office, corner of First avenue and Fifty- third street. TO LOAN, ON PRODUCIIVE PRO- perty in this city, in sums of $5,000 also, larger sums, if wanted. Apply tok B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 P.M. 00: WANTED—TO SECURE A REAL ESTATE speculation. The advertiser is lacki: above amount, and a person advancing the same wil be admitted an equal chance in » large operation in Western lands, which will yield immediately a profit of several hundred per cent. ‘It is expected that none will apply but thos'who havo the capital atcommand. Com- munications will be confidentially treated. Address Solon, New York Post office. 1 500 —THK ADVERTISER WOULD INVEST ta 1. the above amount in some lucrative husiness, or buy ont or take an interest with some one alrendy established, Satisfactory referenee given and re- quired, Address W. R., Herald office, stating the kind of business aud whore located, a4 no other will be noticed. $1,00 Wanted one thousand dollars om unin- cumbéred real estate worth four thousand, Enquire of J, BAKER, ksq., No. 1 Franklin square. LOO awAN™®, 70, BORROW—oNR OND! dollars for two months, forfwhioh five pe will be paid. Undoubted securitygiven. Address A. B. C., Post Ofiice. UILDING ASSOCIATIONS. —HOLDERS OF REDEEMED shares on which money has been advanced by the | associations, and real estate taken as seourity, who dostre | to vel will find a purchaser, if terms are favorable, by addressing @ line (0 Davis, Herald office. ORTA CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— Treasury Department. Raleigh, N. C., January 15 1858 —Sealed proposals will bo roceiyed in the city of New York, until kd orelock, A. M.. of the Sist Macol next, for {he purchase of $600,000 of bonds, issued b, the State of North Caroline. pi ‘These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1853, and willrun thirty years. They will have coupons at- tached, and the iutérest, at six per cent per annum, wilt be payable on the ‘rst days of July and January of each yenr. Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republio, in the city of Now York, unless where the purchaser may prefer to have them made payable at the treasury of North Carolina They are issued under the authority of the Te- slature of North Carolina, for the construction of the ‘orth Carolina Railroad, and in addition to the faith of the Stato, all the stock held by the State, in tho said rail: road, and the dividends froin said stonk, are exprase- ly pledged for their redemption There bonds are, by express bnuctnent, exempted from taxation. Parties idling, will please address their lniters, on- dorsed ‘Scaled 'Proponala for North Carolina State Bonds,”” to the undersigned, in New York, divected to the care of Messrs. Brown & De Rovwot, 180 Front street, ‘New York. 5 The bids wifl be opene? in the Bank of the Republic, at | Sovclock, P. M.,on the Sixt day of March next;ie the | presence of @. B. Tamar, isq., President of the aid Boak. and J. P. lirown, and Devid kreomaa, Kaqis. Bidders :0ay also bo prevent. Sncosseful bidders will be required, a’soon aa inforined of the acceptance of their bids, to Goposit in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the | drat instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the Stave of | North Carolina i \ This deposit may be made either in the Rauk of the Re | pnblle, New York. or in the Bank of (ho State of North | Carolina, or in the Bank of Cupe Veer, Raleigh, Novi Caroli D. W. Counts, bile Troasurex of the State of Nortit Carol NEW YORK, ne eapiial stock of the N Steamship Company will be received by tl at the offise of Messrs. Davia, Brooks & ( until the 24th of February ensuing. The capttal fixed at $1,600,000, divided into 1,500. shares of ch. ‘Ten per cont in cash ix required to be deposited, h.the undersigned at the date of subscribing, for which a receipt will be issued; the balance is payable, as callod | from time to time by the board of directors, subso- | quent to the organization of the company. In the event of an amount excceding the above sum being subscribed, the undersigned reserve the power of distributing the stock in such manner as shall in their judgment bo-t ad- | vance the purposes of the proposed organization, as also | of closing the books of subscription, prior to the 24th of | | Yebruary ensuing. Pamphlets, containing prosnectus, | charter, &e., can be procured, by those d seribe, on application to the undersigned commissioners, at 26 Broadway — JACOB A. WESTERVELT, JOHN HAGGERTY, DANIEL B. F NG, TOVICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS j for the grading, masonry, and supérstracture of the Williamsport and Mira Railroad will be receive on th: first day of March, at the office of the company at Ii! ra, ‘The maps und profiles of the line will be found ab tix Hngineer’s otiice wt Troy, on the line of the road. Wat. MURRELL, Chief hn SIDNEY BROOKS, WaTr N, SHER ATOTICE —THR THIRD INSTALMENT OF TWENTY | er cent bas been called in by the directors of New Yor Company, on the new | stock of th in this city, Meser street, on Monday, Feb. 21. Ry order of t . EDWARD HABILILY, 2 ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE of Kighth aveane and twenty-third ru of Dircotors have this | day vidend to the stoo: holders of four (1) per cent, payable on and after the Lith inst ‘The transier books will be closed until thet. d CHAS. 0. RICHARDSON, & : OF THE SIXTH AVENUE AD OOM. | pany, Browlway—Leb. 8, 1 trausfer books will remain closed ontil the 15th inst. Those - holders who haye not yet talon the new siosk may dv so until ihe 14th inst., licusive. | D. P. BARYDT, Teoasarer. tary, | GAIT NICTIOT AS Bas WD” of twenty-five per cont of the bank ix due. and paynb Tr No. 6 Wall streets “New York, OF THK LAT pany are paying a ti re, at the Merenanss’ ad Greenwich streets. NES RECHIV surance doltara por sl corner of De ETMORE, ROBERT & CO., STOCK, NOTR, AND EX. change brokers, dealers in specie and gold dust | Continental Henk Building, No, 14 Wall sirvet, TJ ANTED—$9.000 FOR A TERM OF YRATY per cent per annum, on bond and mortyay perty situated ia New Jersey, four miles frony Uris worth $16,000 any time. Adsire.« to D, LL G., Llecal W TRE 1 di change Haak, | ANIFD TO LOAN, BY A LADY, TO RN- ter Into w small busin For particulars, ad- drese & P., Broadway Post Oflice, Name and aire must be made known to the lady. | ASH ADVANCED (OR BOUGHT OC FOR €\SH) liberally on every kind of merchondio ant personal roperty, ns diamonds, gold ani silver ware, gold watciies, Hey noch, groceries, planos, nogars, metale, éc., at No. $6 Nassau streot, second floor, front room JOSH B.D. A, CAMARA, ONFY.—MONEY ADVANCED, IN SUMS FROM $1 | to $1,000, on watches, plate. jewelry, dry goo, pianofortes, furniture, fwney articles, or any other pro: | perty, at the Pactiic Aqeney and Lonn Ofico, 114 Grand | street, corner of Broadway, over Pacific Bank. Confidence | and honor strictly adhered to. Office hoars from 9 to 5. ‘ONEY ADVANCED ON WATCHES, JEW! monda, silver and plated ware, dry goods, fa articles, and ail other pervonal property, at 48 Sixth ave nue, two doors above Fourth strect, near the Greenwich Savings Bank. | ) $0,000, 10 LOAN ON jew: APONEY, IN SUMS OF $ N dloposit of drs goods, pianos, recars, watches, diry, diamonds wnd fancy aetioles, ‘at the Life Tsu and Loan office, No. 82 Warcen siceet. Office hours frou, | oe rin ARRIAGK.-A RARE CHANCE FOR A LADY WILE | A some property owl @ ood character to ge a sweet home In Australia, A yoonr graduated nobler vi, t experiences of the world, but a eirangos } hs way to frid Indy ne hia p Australia 1 Any One 0 ! hin y hia 7 ows aad book store, 64 Tend atceet, | a goed ho | fishpond. | ¥ | Contre streets, Ne ¢ situated in the town of Warwioh, Or- ‘ange eouhty, éan’be purehawed for the above sum, if” ap- ication be made before the Ist of March. It isa sant to ation, apieie the New big in eile jer, in a tate of cultivation, yore limestone ‘soil, equally well adapted for grain or grass, well timbered, well fenced with stone |. and well wa- tered with never feiling streams. On the premises are a substantial stone dwelli og, lange barn and hay hous, ly new, capable of stabling fifty head of cattle a xranary, carriage-house, and other outbuildings, and an excellent orchard of. grafted fruit, perhaps the best in the country. Any person destrous of pu a good farm in « respectable neighborhood, with schools and churches convenient, would do well to examine the above premies. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remala on bond und mortgage, if desired. Title indisputable. Yor further information, inquire of the owner, JOSEPH ROY, on. the premises, or of A, HOWELL, in the butter store, 483 Sixth avenue, New York. 000. HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE— Js A hoase and lot in Twoaty-secoul street, for $11,000; ono da. for for 816, - 000; one do. for $16,900; alao, in Fifth avenue; also, a good and in Wi near armerease, for $6 600; also, a house elegantly fur- Doarthacest teste p0G t ve tess llgaf for iN ture, Some Tots on Ninth avenue, near Ninty- seventh atreet, for $360 each; a winder of low priced lots up town, and in Harlem, wi talists aro invited to look at. {Two ole- gant marble in Brooklyn, with large lots, will be gold ata bargain, or ex- changed in part for vacant lots. A large house, carria; and four full lots, most desirably located, n, will be sold for $15 000, MM. L. SHELDON, 86 Nassau stroet. £ $25, - HOUSES FOR SALE, A BARGAIN One three iat brick, attio and Dasement house 26x40, lot 25x06.9, with all the mo- dern improvements, in Teath «treet, for $5,590; one three atory, briék basement house, 23.6148, lot 23.6x97, im Sixth street, for $6,000; one four story brick store and dwelling 24.6x48, rents for $950 per year, on Tenth avenue, for $6,760; one twe story, basement brick house and lot, 25x100, in Green street, for $6,000, $5,000 can remain on mortgege. Apply to Fe RRORANT, 15 Wall wtreet. 10.400. - rior pact houses aud ots, on the south aide of Nineteenth «' 5 bet gh tae from First avenue. The lots are 20x00 feet. 1208 are 50 feet bow Ne rented for $1,326 per annum. Price $10,400, can remain on mortgage. Apply to 3. 8. BROAD, 13. Wall street, via : FOR SALR, THOSE TWO FOUR $10.000. atory brick houses and lota_om the eam side of avenue 0, between Eleventh and Twolfth atreots; are rented for $1,000 per annum. Prioe $10,000, and $6,600 can remain oa mortgage. Apply to SS BROAD, 18 Wail street. FOR AIK, THAT FOUR STORY $7.500. Prlek house ant lott No: Sia Soveati avenue, between ‘Thirty-first and Thirty-second atrenir The lot is 26x100, ‘The house is 60 foot deep, aud will rout for $1,150. Prieo $7,600, aud $5,000 can remain on mort- gage." Apply to 8. 8 BROAD, 13 Wall AQ) —For SALe, THAT FOUR sTORyY 6.750). vriak house’ and tot Now 218 Teuth avenue, between Twenty-fourth aud Twenty-Afth streots, Rented for $900. Price $6,750, and $4,000 can remain on mortgage. Also, that thrce story brick house and lot on tho soushiwest corner of Tenth avenue and Twenty-soventh street. Apply to S. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. 1? —A GENTERL COUNTRY SRAT FoR | $6.500. walo.— A very clogant country seat, with ope acre of land, aluated on the Hudson. river, nt Dearman, will be sold at a bargain. The house is finished with marble mantels, hard finished walls, newly painted papered, and the grounds, carriage house, &e., are: in perfect order. M. L. SHELDON, 86 Nassau stroot. —FOR SALE, THAT FOUR sToRY e (. brick honse and lot on the north side of ‘iwenty-cighth street; 100 feet east from Third avenue, The fot ts 20*08.9, The honve is 50 foot deep. Rented for $650. Price $6,000. and $2,690 can remain on mort- gage. Apply to8& S. BROAD, 13 Wall «treet. 3 95 HOUSES FOR SALK.—FOUR VERY DD, SIO. gruteel houres, in Crosby street, har- i the modern improvements, situated’ near Grand street, are offered for sale for $3,250 each, with small payments. The houses will rent for $2,400, the lease has ten years to run, and renewable at five per cent ‘The houses will be sold foe 100, #500 down. 5) 000 —FOR SALE, A HOUSE AND LOT, ON eg fe the Harlem river, in 120th street.’ The house is new, and lot 25 by 100 feet 10 inches. Price, Apply to W: $2.00, A part can remuin on mortgage. 1. HALL. NoM185 Chatham square. Fe. SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF THE Fulton Motel, situated at the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. ‘he house is now doing a good business, and isin ono of the best locations in the city, and will, be sold for cash ly. Badsfactory reasons given for selling. For furthor particulars apply ou the premises, No. 12 Fulton streol, Abeook| % RM FO! SALF—A VALUABLE FARM IN ORANGR county, New York e, slinaied in (he Cornwall, on the New Windsor turnpike, sic miles from Newburg, and four miles from Cornwall Innding. | 1 Newboig branch of the New York and Erie Reailr \fs the south end of the tarm, and the depot is half a A never failing stream of water riny length. Tt possesses unrivalled ex. There wre on the premises nd out buildiegs. ‘The tari coatains one snd six weres. Terms acentamolating. Inquire WILLIAM DALLY, 97 Bowery. ‘ ISLAND.—A FARM OR three acres, with eatirely new dwelling house and outbuildings, well fenced. and good Fre just Arted up for the owner's residenve, will be sokl eh ‘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, runnin brook, and If desired, a port or whole of the stock of household furniture, farming utensils, and choice poultry, cows, horses, hogs, carriages, &e., will go with it. Int quire of Walter Mead, Exq., 08 Broudwa lor Keq., Port Ricbmond, 5. L. OR SALE—KIVE NEW BRICK TENANT HOUSES ON ‘Thirty-first street, near Second avenue, now finishing: ‘on the most approved plan; houses 20 x 48 foot, lots 20 x 100 teet cach. Apply to. * C. C. PINCKNEY, Nassau strect, from 12 to L o'clock. CLOTHING STORE IN JNRSHY CITY, doing @ large and profitable business, established live years sinca, ‘The. opportunity would not be « if tif present proprietor’s health would allow of hi maining. Juquire at 29 Montgomery stceet, Jersey City. OR SALR—THAT ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN H stone front dwelling houre and lot of land, in dn the south side of Sixicenth street, second hous wot of Fitth avenuo, with stable in the raar, The house fy 34 feet wide; four rooms on each Gor, with sub-cellars comn- mmuniesting dircetly with a deop xevver in Sixteenth sttvot Tuere are flue hath rooms and water olusets on the seeond and third stories, andin the yard. Tho bonse ia new, and in perfect order, with extomive ge and Croton water pipes and fixtures, Possession the let May next. Apply to HOMR MORGAN, No. 1 Pine trot. OF SATT—THE HOUSES AND LOTS NO3. 126 AND 4 48 Clinton places near well arranged for tenants, aud torn 4) Clanbers sireet, in the front ALF TH Nos. 4 TWO POoUr TORY 460 Tooelieh ater € FNOR SALE—THE TOT 181 aad 154 Riving ms casy Inquire wt vo, 20 Chambers siceet, front basement. J OR SALE—A LUMBE ground for eicht | enrt, &e.: aloo, a sleop 6f ninety tons, in f Aloo, » large neu nt. lots y, and a Apply to WATKINS & HITNE, JOR SALI OR TO LET—THN NEW BRICK FACTORY, 41” 20 by 06 feet. and four stories high, with « wing at Taehed about 30 feet square, sity on the corner of Mulberry nnd Park streets, in tho of Newark, eon: xl to the railroad ¢ » and the ling is dorigned for the nse of steam power, aod ted for almost ony kin®of business. Apply WWERP, on the corner of Mulberry and ark. [RON SALE—VALUABLE PRODTCHVE PRorERTY kK on Feurth avenue, comprising five houses on Pears rive and ove on the street, making sts houses, forming “104, This property intorest, and olfers rare induecm cosy. Apply to Ei. BL KINSHIME from 2 to 7 P. M. AND , near Broadway. and 90 fert front and rear, fronting Rea husitan place, For terma, apply ow the premises -THR STOCK, FINTE will of # jowelry @xtablishment, wil inilee of New York. The store has for fifteen anexcellent watch repairing and jewelry bi i the jobbing more than pays all the current expenses. OR SAl Yo @ young and enterprising man, wish a smoll cash capital, tliis is a rare opportunity, Address Delia, Herald offtee SOR SALB, IN WILLIAMSBURG—A CONVENIENT | cottage house and lot, with stable on the rear, oa the corner of Fwen ond Amsley streets. Apply at No, 11) Feiton street, New York. D EXIRAOR. OR SALE--TWO MOST SPLENDID A diuary dogs, perhaps unequalled in this city or country—one being a most magnifeént, dapple colored ai, and ihe other a besatifal black, bright, and ‘ewfoundiand, remarkoble for rare qualities. Houston street, corner of Mulberry TEA FINE CORNER PROPERTY, CORNER Pusiford and barrow streets, lot with Trice, $5,000, Alo, & ny xtreet, front and rear belldings 0... Also hon ‘Wet f aventh ab hotwoen Seventh # nth avenues, lot 25x10, £1.000, Alo, howe and lot on Twouty seventh stecgt, beiween Second and Third Petes 84-800. Also iV mint! st +. $1,800 and wm. Ap wma ole Fo WRONG, Fron w or Talbot But- __JOR SALE ‘ wou cata, tures of s commission store of cakes, and —A superior {alla vl lidyah to Ue ereviied trae A iting Eee beans Any N's | fhabesed iety Wan tee aoe ye hates phe ther use for tt. apply to J WRN, corner of Bcgome GOOD CHANCE FOR DRY GOODS MPN.—FOR SALE | FJ. TINSMITHS COMMENCING BUSIwi A —The stook, fi ‘and four yours’ lease of « very already cotablished. @ rare is ectored te boy desirable dry store in one of the largest Eastern stock and fixtures of @ first class busine maser oie my fe cash been alld bon Hoe ine reali cd bene va ‘The purchaser will have ike whole ea- . Satisfuctory*reasons given for out, Ad ve a ron conne place diews box 2,476 Lost Ofice, ae will be shortly pull mad he emieeeee ie A FAD FOR SALE. AT NEWBURG, SITUATED Ox TC Becedwent se MOAT Hourth strevt, three dents ent 2A, the Qhocheeton Turnptko, two wiles wnat ofthe lnd- ing, at Newburg; oontalns about one hundred acres, five ALUABLE PROPERIY FOR Sarda‘ of which Is the Balance plone aad pasture ‘about four miles from. Williarssiarg rd ipon the premises are three limestone quarries, of | mile south of Newtown, near the plank athe best quality of stone, a large mansion house, barn, | eighty-tour acres of land ina ‘ko,, with two wells of water, of the finoxt kind on the | tloo,’s fine orcbant of cholos trait fen: sre) fe, boos mate south part of the oe excellent dwelling house, with » farm, wi t ton road rans. " reo barna, and enien’ good order Placeta well situated for # division into village plots, | To ceplteliste end thee ene: handsomely. It will be sold reasonably, Title indiaputable, For further partioulars, inquire on the premises, of WM. P. DATER, or of Lowis lang, No.1 Washington country market, or at No. 10 Vondam street. ONDS FOR SALF.— New York and New Haven Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due in 1866. New York ‘and Harlem Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due and could be made to Pay = in 1872, Moblio City Boi New Mork, Ser cout’ dete tedten, Peinaipal payable in Mlinoias Central Railroad Bouds, 7 cont, due in 1875. Western ‘Vermout Railroad Bonds, 7 por cent, duo in Platteburg and Montreal Rail due in 1862" Hy road Bonds, 7 per cent, KFICHUM, ROGERS & BEMENT, 45 William street, BYSTAL PALACE LOT, SOUTH SIDE OF FORTIETH atreet, 100 feet west of Sixth uvenue, for sale or to loa foraterm of years. It will be sold on liberal terms, and al alesse bf lot as well located for business can be bought, being im full view of the palace Apply at No. 608 Sixth avenue, after 5 o’clook. the evening. Price 6, 100—groure rent $600. CORNER GROCERY STORE FOR SALI.—LOCATRD AT / the corner of Kighth avenue and Twenty ninth street, and doing a prosperous trade, {a offered for sule by the advertiser, who desires to leave the business. For terms, &ec., inquire ou the premises, of R. . LOUKWUOD. ALB — AN STORY ‘OTTAGE, HOUSE FOR SALE — A NRAT TWO. 206 Watte ote Ase houe, ith fee improvements of a ing wish! fine 00 dence, this Is’ n rare copeecalnntl For farther parton lars, inquire of J. Johnson & Son, No. 101 Market allp. ALUABLE EFASK FOR SAIF—A FOUR V lease of tho store 156 Fa'ton stret, two Broedwey, laforfpale. Inquire of B.A. BRJOKS, 3 trom Vultam me 2 JANTED—TO DISPOSE OF A GOOD PAYING BOMI- ean; bud small 62} ulred. E., 261 Grecawich oT — ATS, RATR—FOR PURE IMPORTED © greatest “‘rutters’”’ im the WIDOW LADY, FOUR IN FAMILY, WITHOUT childrea, wishes to obtain the second floer fe as- te reel teak floor. Kite wishes a home Srom whitch abe Stay be sub- jected to move e r. location te The fourteenth to Tweuty sixth axd from Fourth te Sixth avenues. Address H. G. D.,'Unien equare Post H"® WANTED—TO MATCH A BAY pecdyAddroes Jil, Box 1858 P02. OSB seeks *] A ress J. H. 8. 1,868 Post 0, Poeceop cig ple ~ eee oes ee ee OUSK WANTED— WANTED TO HIRE, OR PUR. house, built in the cottage style, situated in Twonty- a medern three-story house, between earth fourth street, botween Ninth and Tenth avenues, a plea- | and Sixteenth streote: west nile.’ Addsece, with pertecs sant location. For furthor partioulars, inquire of 8. | jars, M.W., box 1,714, Post Office, WOODBURN & CO., 31 Cortlandt stroot. R SALE—VHE INTEREST IN THE LEASE OF THE house and store No. 228 Third avenue; itis one of the the immediate vicinity of Broadway, bet OUSE WANTED.—A GENTERL TWO O8 Thm story brick honse wanted, (from the 1st of May,) in ween iat business situations in the upper part of the clty. | toy, "pamediate vielnity, of ‘oxeved $000. -Addrems Jmediate aplication fy necessary, an the owadr is leave | Ht bir Peat! cteeete en nate ng the county. R T., OAT Peart ot : = Pee see eee Se LANDLORDS_WANTED, A HOUSE, WITH OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT 13 EAST SKVIN- | "[Goratnprovementar matioiogt 40 pooormctate bee , venih street, with all the modern improrements, | twenty to thirty boarders. Location between Broad midway botween Union aquore and Fifth avenue, douth | pnd Sixth avenge trom Bleecker to Foartoonthe el side, with part of the furniture. - Inquire 6 Address R. B., 68 Murray street. GT. CROMWELL, 51 Willlam street. es eects sa by = ANTED—T0 RENT, FROM i8f APRIL O8 MAT, WOR SALE-THRKE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, IN one tract, adjoining the Long Inland Railcoad. ‘Ad dress H. W., box 2,140, Fort Otlice. ISTIN A WELL ESTABLISHED ‘ofitable business, offering great inducements \o any person having a cash tal of $3,000 to $5,000, The business is cash, and paying a largo profit. All no- cessury information will be given on application to C. B. HOWES, 83 Nassau stroot. K OF HOUSE AND LOT st of Broadway. Apply OR SALE—BIX ¥! 61 Walker stres on the premises. OR SALF, CH White stree GOR SALE OR TO LET—A NEW BROWN STO} house, in Twenty.sixth atreet, between Broadwa; y and Sixth avenue, containing all tho modern improve- it in the best manuer. Inquiro at 47 Weat ty-sixth street. OR SAIE—A LARGE GROCERY AND store. “AP, AN EXCEL ‘TT ANO, “AT 70 LIQUOR Inquire at 120 Leonard street, corner of Flin. TO CAPITALISTS.—A FINE TEN \T property, an Twenty-first street, between Second and Third avenues, comprising four five story buildings, (twofront and two rear,) 44.6x98.9. Tho buildings are new, and well built, renting for $2,800; price $17,600. Also, a three story house on Teyth street, near Tompkins square; will rent for $¢00; price $5,600; Also, ono on ‘Twenty-eighth street, near Lexington avenue, $5,500; will rent for $550. B prtviatit | |OUR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF FIFTY ACRES, at Fast Chester, about fifteen mies from this city, | on the lino of the New Havon Railroad. The farm isin a high state of cultivation, with evory variety of choice fruita, two never failing stroams ‘of water running through the farm, a fine dwelling house, barns, ice house, ke, ‘This would make a fine country seat for a gentleman ving business in New York, as it can be reached by rail road every bour. E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth ayenne, 2 to TP. Me OR SADE, THE LEASH, STOCK, FIXTURES, AND furniture of a confectionary aud tos reoin and kitchen. Inquire in the store. enue, between Thirty fourth and Thirty-ffth » con for selling Out is that the prosent owner going to Californ' 4 is OR SALE--A MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH- F ment, iu a oontral jocation, established for upwards Gsoven years. The business of’ the last year ainonnted to between $8,000 and $9,000. ‘The right kind of a man, with from $60 to $700, would be tuken as a partner. Ad- dvess B. D., Herald office. re SALE.—STOCK, FIXTURES, GOD WILL, AND lease of @ preserve store, now doing # good basine-#. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. This is an excol- lent opportunity for any person wishing a good city and California trade, Address with real name, stating where interview may be had, T.C., Herald office. eS YOR S$! CONTAINING 100 ACRES—70 TIL lable, 39 wooded—aituated near the railvoad within | one wile of South Oyster Ray, and 30 miles from New | York. Thero iv a good sived house and several outbuild- | | ings on the premises, In excellent order. Wish and game | inabundance. This farm will be sold, or exchanged for city proverty. Price, $7,000. Apply by letter, to J. W. H., 200 Broadway. | ROCERY AND IJQUOR STORE FOR SALE—IN A | | QF good location on the east sido of the city, band- | | somely fitted up, and doing a fine business. Will be sold for carh, us the prevent owner is about engaging or business. A leave for six years from Ist May. Herald office. SIXTEEN POCKETS PRIME ENGLISH HOVS), | te colour and flavor, the growth of . & HH. MESSENGER, 161 Maiden lane. STORY BRICK COT- Secon avenue, re OUSK, FOR SALE.—A THR tae house, in Ninth street, I nm plete with every modern improvement—gae, with chande- | tiers, &e., Croton, hot and col, to third story, bath rc ‘oset, kilchon range, hot air (nruace oonnect hoase newly painted and iu firsteate repair. n'given on the firat of May. For particulars | apply to D. DEANS, Sunday Times Office, 162 Nasaau strest. OUSE AND LOT FOR $4 A NEAT COTTAGE, | H first riffing doors, wav nnd | | Croten thee kitchen | flower plot To be sold at 4 For particulars inquire of W. You OUSR AND LOT FO at a bary House 1 ci n near the fe + & TUCK, 289 Broadwa THE RENT 1S VERY REA all, tl H nd tho in yery goo r for | on the’ premises, xplained. ware, f | BILLAN( AT SCORE FOR SATE, focation cash on oat perly ite Pe street, for tle indieputable, | selling | E Nb LOT FOR SA Fnown as Na. 33 enlo fa For full porti Terns moter apply to JO, PINCKNEY, Comptroller's Office, No. 5 Hall of Records, SALI! IN BROOKLYY.--THAT TWO ct ir frame houae, Duitield streot, [iroold'yn. filled in to the peak with bullt_ in dhe most pubstantiat m {urni hed, conveniently arranzed. an iet and respectable and Johnston str | tween Myrtle avenue running within 159 feet of the to Oakley Ww , No. i43 Fulton st ND FOUR 1LOT3 FOR SALR trom te | Lot 26x00, | and Real J FASE OF HOUSE 4 The unexpired term of three and-a-half years, Apply » Broker fietot May x ofan cottage howe and four lots of | mound, pleasantly sitnated on the bank of the river in | Fighty-first strc oar the Hoouingdale road. Theve | nd good wll of water oa the shen would be given imaie- WALDRON, 5} Vesoy atrect, x address box 2708 Lost Oflice OTS FOR SALF—ONE HUNDRED FEET SQUARE, 4 on easterly vide of Ninth avenue, fifty orth of Fiity ninth street. Price $1,200 per lot. ‘Norms ensy. at dT South street. CR TO OWNERS, BUILDERS, and others.—The Empire stou Giver for sale at reduced prices, ot th foot of Twenty-eighth, Twenty the follwing STONFCUTTER® | esto bHetinent | yh, and Thietietd | t brown sone, rendy 1,000 Quaker Imntels, 1,000 0 Tintols « and Hntels; 20,000 feet watertable. 15,000 footrsil coping ; 500 cellar eight steps; slore posts, lintel course, platforms and steve | Alro, rough stone consiantly on hand, Stops, ashler ane platforms, cat by our mac nines, will be sold to stoneoer vers 20 per cent lesa than their cost by band. W. 6. CLAVE, Agent. | cm, ary. ae thore or will he let for lately , if trea. LFOR SALA, ‘A STATION | ME. 1 CAS COMPA Thity 0 ,000 6 :b'o feet nt twenty font hours, v nad tell. (alo attnc pressure gauges, &e.—oll in complete order. 8. Downs, | Foals ; Apply to V. 't BALL, \ slaty Gas Company, Brooklyn, | ney City, Havre de Grace, Port Deposit, and New | m in distant cit ' doles, solar lamps, Se. | jatnting and drawing; also, King Ww HY, TOM, WHERE Dp the second floor, one attic bed room and in a small genteel house. Location between Twelfth ‘Twenty-seventh street, and Seoond and Fourth aveoasa. ‘The family consists of CB reer wife, and servant Address letter C, Herald , Stating location and rem, WANT 20 PURCHASE, ON THE WEST SIDE OF Broadway, betweon Duane and Canal st s Awelling-house, with good yard—full lot proferred, dreas F. 8., Box 1,110 Pest Office, stating prios. tory, and two or more lots of ground within reagin | Wane ON LEASK—A LARGE HOUSR OR FAG of Croton water, and between Third and Seventh ave- nues. Apply to F, THORNTON, 304 Kighth street, ANTED TO RENT—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, A small cottage. Must bein a respectable within one mile'of the ferry, and the cheaper Ty Address C, this office. TANTED—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC HOUSR, situated in the Fifth or Kight wards. Beat 640. Avareas T. E. A., office. MUSICAL. PE OSES. lars | OS CARD.—MRS. SEGUIN BEGS TO INFORM THOSE young ladles attending her singing class, that tee first quarter will commence on Tuesday, Jan. 26. Private lessons on Mondays and Thursdays. Application to te made at her residenco, No. 89 White street NEW PIANOFORTE FOR SALE, VERY OH@AP—aS the owner leaves on the 19th for fornia, Kaquice at L1d Darrow stroet. OLIAN PIANOFORTHS.—T. GILBERT & 00.8 celebrated pianofortes, with and without Holian.—The subscriber, who is sole agent im city for the sale of these instraments, (the reputation which bas become world-wide,) is prepared te them at prices which, to those wishing to purchase, not fail to be satisfactory. Possessing facilities taining planes unsurpassed, if equalled, by those at sory other Louse in the city, he does not hesitate to say he can present inducements to buyers not to be found elsewhere. He hae constantly on ‘an extensive a sortment of second-hand pinnor, at ba which be foarlesely asserts will defy competition. Gilbert's el boudoir or cottage pianos, for «mall rooms. Also. deons, of Prince’s and Cahart’s make, iolinm and’ other pisnos to let. Pianos tuned and repaired, HORACE WATERS, 833 Broadway, oorner of Anthony st., up ateles. INCOLN & THOMPSON, 441 BROADWAY, OFFER FOR 4 sale, & woes Meee assortment of Kosten and New juding t) York pianos, incl he celebrated of Ballet, at rang Pavia & Co.’ Boston, with or without # 2004 gupply of reeond hand pianos, USICAI.—TO MUSICIANS.—LADIFS AND GRNTIE- ingors, and solo instrumentalists of re- knowledged talent, wishing emp! can apply to Signorina Valentini, 330 Fourth streot, whe hired Hope Chapel, for a considerable length of time, to give concerts, every evening. Tickets, 25 conta. 6 be opened on Monday, 14th February. JANOFORTES FOR SALE AND TO HIRK AT JAQUEE warerooms, No. 538 Broadway, third door above Spring street, up stairs. N. B.—Every instrument from the above establishment is warranted in covery respest. '—NOT OVER THREE YEAR? OLD.— Rosewood, 614 to 7 octaves. Chickoring’s or other best makers. Address, with description and cash price, box 1,598 Post offiee, MISCELLANGOUS, HE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH.—NEW YORK 01 corner of Hanover and Beaver streets, and Ne Broadway, second building below Fulton stroot. Magnetic Telegraph Company, for the purpose of the fer- ther accommodation of the public, to keep pace with the rapidly increasing telegraph business, aud enablo their agents to despaich, with the utmost promptitude, all messages that may be oifered, have, aia heavy 61 for construction and repairs, now completed and in active operation, two separate and distinct lines of poles end telegraphic wires, extending from New York to the city of Washington—one by tho railroad route, with five wires, from New York to Philadelphia, and four wites frem Philadelphia to Baltimore roy Washington; by the other lino, along the turnpike roads, there are two wires the whole distanee, and the company have stations at Wash- fogton, Trenton, New Brunswick, Princeton, aauenkon lope. With seven wires, as above, and regulations to insure prompt delivery, this company affords to persons disposed to il themselves of the use and advantage of this raid f communicating with personal or business friends an extent of medns for promptitude wn- equalled by any other line in this country. rm but recently an experiment, has become & systematic reliable mediam of business, and the amount of thousands npon thousands of dollars iy daily transacted through its The | agency. Pui es.—For the transmission of ten words or low, (ax~ elusive of date, address, and signature, for which ne charge is made) the prices are:—From New York te Newark, twenty cents: to Philadelphia, twenty-five conta; und to Baltimore or Wavhington, fifty cents. Open daily {rom 8 A.M. tol0 P.M. WM. M. SWALN, Prosidens. Wa. P. Westervxia, Superintendent. HILLIPS’ PATENT LIQUID GLUK—SAVE TWENIT per ernt—Rocommended to upholsterers, earpeu- tters, enbinet and brush makers, book binders, sis, housekeepers, and others, for the following por cheaper than the commen requires no Gre; w Ist. Inia beban d Ii i, always ready for use; 84. pertectly free from smell; Sth. Tt te; 6th. It forms an ini stove, china, glass, iron, marble, &e,; Tih, As « gem it stortds unrivalled, We are establishing nious towns throughout the Uaited te woul! do well to call and see sam, . Sold by hardwaremen ILLIPS & CO, No. 4 Cedar street, near ALIFORNTA AND AUSTRALIA.—IN BOND, ONE MIL- / lion German <egars, for sule at a bargain, to consignments. CHARLES RIEREN, 28 Old Slip, corner of Front street BEDSTEAD WARFROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING aitress and bedding depot.—Iron ewe #4 to $40 ; the healthy ep. ing mattress, &o., aleo, the now elnetio folt eds pillows, quilts ; also, beet pore hair mattresses, made by the bli wae- ranted, Call and examing, at 400 Broadwa; street. SILVER PLAYED ON ALBATA TABLE Cas KS baskets; table forks, $6 to $9 per dozen; table de-cert spoons, $3 to $5; will bear engraving, and have every appearance of pure silver; ivery handle table eat~ lery, tea trays, inlaid Mb vases, bronzes, ORGAN, 152 William ba between Fulton and Ann, opposite the church. RTISTs, SCHOOLS, TEACTIERS, AND AMATRURS can be supplied. on the nrost lib@ral termes, with berson's celebrated of] colors, English water colors, drawing papers, and ngs, plain and colored SCHATS, 903 Browlwny, up statcn aNT THOSE REAUTI- ful whivkers and that monstache? Why, six gol bought a bottle of Grahan’s Onguent, eed ethe result. 1 dida't stain my faco, and I oaly olla for it. Sent to any part of th ORAHAM, 68 Ano street, F REMOVALS: ; VEMCVAL CARR & HICKS RAV! REMOVED TO FE ples whore they whilkeop, as formorig, & Kener aud stationery articles. Naw treet, sseortwent of dlwak

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