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ralaine, at 92.76; and 400 bbls. ourramte, at 0% a Ide, pri. = (—Retalled at $1. $1 1: r 100 Ibs. Bom there were 28 bales posed. of, at le. a Z8c. per Ib. Sean oie ted at ix months, per Varma Eastern were greatly ne at $260 per sales included 90 hhds. new Car- donas, at 2 & 223¢0.; and 200 bbls. new Orleans, at 208 ie ee 6,000 gallons linseed were procured at pre- vious rates. Provisions: —Pork much depressed; the sales rom 600 bbis., at $16 for old and $17 for now moss, per Bit Uinee sales 4 were po. but we could not trace them. Some 200 bbls. lard ized 10 a 10140, per 2b. Beef was scarce and wanted: the bis. beof hams brought $15. But- ., at full rates. 60 bbis. ms brought $15. But- pd cont Ib. cheaper, and dull, Cheese was in uest, at 8 r Ib. wea icin — tales a auction, by Jas. Cole—Brooklyn— 1 three story brick house and lot. corner of Willoughby and "Franklin, streets, 21.6378, $6 450; 1 do,, adj pame size, $5460; 1 do., do., do.. $5,000; 1 do., do. ; 1 do, in Hoyt street, 40 feot from’ Atlantic, 20x71 : 1 do., next adjoining, same size, $2,075. By E. $14,250; 1 three stor ich street, 26x109, $31,000; First avenue, corner of Forty-third street, 25.6x100, $1,- 075; 1 do., , on First avenue, do., $725; 1 do. do. $680;'2do,, do., each $670; 2 do., do., each $7: » do. corner of Ferty-fourth street, name size, ‘on Forty-fourth street, 100’ feet from Firat each; 1 lot on First avenue, corner of Forty- ‘adjoining, on First 5 ots on, Vorty- ;1 do, second street, same size, $550 8 do. do., $750 each; 1 do. do., ual'to # lots uijoining $5,000; 6 lots samo size, $460 cach; I do. do., $676; * $700; 2 do. do., $875 each; water grant Lota, $4,000; 30 lots, comprising block bounded ‘and Fort -third and Forty Tourth strocts, st river, $400 each; 1 lot on Forty-third street, facing the rivor,’8x100.5, $508; water rant adjoining, éaval to 19 lots, $7,800. By A. H. Muller—1 three es brick house and fot No. 7 Lexington avenue, between Ywonty aixth and Twenty-seventh streets, lot 19.6x81, $6,250; 1 do, adjoi (No. 73), sume dimensions, $8,100; "1 two- story brick house and ‘lot, No. 86 Hainmond street, be- tween Bleecker and Hudson streets, lot 21.10x9, $6, 1 three-story brick house and lot, south Eharles er streets, { lots, Nos, 85 and 87 Peckman stroct, with build: ing theron, each lot about 60xi $12,750. each; 1 two story brick house and lot No. 2/8 Ninthv treet, near Eecond avenue, with stable in rear, $4,600; 1 plot-of ground southwest corner of Lexington avenue and Twen- ty third street, 66 feet on the avenue, $12,900; 4 lots oa Fixty first street, 175 feet from First avenue, each lot 25x 100.5, each $700; 4loia on 130th street, between Fourth ond Fifth avenuos, 25x49.14, each $45} 2 lots adjoining, zame dimensions, each Nassau street, ~ $11,800; 1 do No, 182 do, $1 . By W. H. Franklin, fon & Co—1 lot and three story brick house No. 214 Broome street, near Norfolk, lot 21x75, $4,500; 1 lot N 207 Broome street, corner of Forsyth, lot 82x50, $9,000; | 1 do No. 286 Delancy street, between Willett and Sheriff, 25.1100, two story frame house in front and three story rk Lou-e in rear, $5,200. By E H. Ludlow—Lot No, <2 Howard street, with two story brick house, lot 26xt16, } $8,900, Rice.—#aloy of 160 tierces were effected, at $3 75a $4 3234 per'00 Tbs, SuGans —About 100 bhas. New Orleans were pnrchased t 4c a hige. per Ib. Tauow was in large supply, end held above buyers’ i ‘They were inclined to pay only 9446. por Ib. ‘THAS We append the detail» of this forenoon’s anetion sale :—Cargo of ship Witchcraft, &e, Terms, approved notes at ix months. |Hyson—1b0 half chests, 33 82. You oudle balf ohests, 38 3g, 209 single half BEI; 135 do, 36; 168 do, 3534; 47 5; do, 88; 1,814 do, 8334; 403 do, 33; O 254 do, 814; au do, 31 5, canon, excl fee Santty boxes, 54; bf do, 643g: 20 do, 58, 10 do, 4234. Twankay— 100 hae-chests, B10.; 178 do, 20; 200 do, 27; 152 do, 26 “96 do, 25; 86 do, 24%; 153 do, 22; 47 chests, 21. Hyson skin —20 hf. chests, 29; 62 do, 2834 '25; 84.do and 26 hf chta 2444; 62 chts 2034; 100 do. 1934; 82 do. 19. Gun- deri ‘hf chts 87353 40 double hf chts do. 37 | hf chts: do; 85; 23 do. 34;'80 do. 33; 20 cases, each con- taining 4 catty boxes, do. 44; 84 catty boxes do. 3 o 27. Imperial—6 hf chts 69; 10 do. 5734 do 68; 87 do. 62; 36 do. 5134; 36 do. 48; 24 do. 42; 42 double hf chts do. 41; 39 hf chts 36 69 do. TAs 11 do. 8234; 206 do. 32; 19 do, 3135; Ido. 294;: 7 cases, each containing 4 catty boxes, FA. Orauige Pek hf chts 22: 435 do. 2114. Oolong: 9 bf chts 29; 41 do. 19; 65 do. 1812; 90 do, 18. Tosacoo.—Tho day’s operations consisted of 47 hhds Kentucky, ut 6e..8 7e., and 267 bales Cuba, part at 23c. er Tb. PAvmsmyr.—Sales have been made of 700 bls at Ue. Yor Jersey, and 24340, a 260. for Prison, with 40 hhds. drudge, (0. per gallon. 4 28 | jc Market. New Renmorn On, Marker, Feb. 7.—Sperm—Owing to the reduced stock and firmness of holders, no transac- | tions; Jest sxles 128¢., but belders now demand a further advance, i fine parcels are held at 182c. Stock of crude in this market reduced to 1,580 bbls. For manu- fuctared u good demand at an advance; 1,000 gallons dlenched winter sold at 129¢c. Stock of whale in this market reduced to about 1,000 barrels; holders ask 65¢., but no rales; last sales 4c. Whalebone—No sales. Im: ports ofthe week 1,200 bbls. sperm. From Jan. 1 to dato, ~' 4,880 bbls. sperm, 3,810 do. whale, 28,000 Ibs. bone; same time last year, 4,641 bbls. eperm, 882 do. whale. Casnrapen Catris Market, Feb 10.—At market, 701 cat- | te—about 651 beeves, and 30 stores, consisting of work- ing oxen, cows and calves, yearlings, two and three yeara | old. Pricos—Market beef, oxtra, $7 per cwt; first quali- ty, $6 WD a $6 75; second do. $5 75a $6; third do. $5 50; | ordinsry $475.8 $5. Hides, per cwt., $475 a $5, Tallow $7750. Pelts, $1.0 $1 50; calf skins 10¢, per Ib. salves, $5, $6.0 $7. Barrcling cattle, $175 a $5 2. § —Working oxen, $77, $52, $56, $2, 87 a $115. and calves, $21, $24, $26, $38 2 $39. Yearlings, none. Two years ol4, $18, $19, $22.0 $24. Three years old, $22, $25, $30, $46 8 $19. Sheepand lambs—I,180 at mark: all sold, sales quick, and supply very short; extra, | 50, $6, 66 258 $10; by lot, $275, 83, $325, $4.0 $475. | Bring at marke, mostly shoats; wholesale 630. | yer Ib. | ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWEB EVERY DAY sv SEE SEVENTH PAGE. ‘A INSTRUCTION. | ¥. FOSTER AUTHOR OF “ PRIZE J Penmans! “Double Entry Elucidated,” « anting Tfouse Manual,” and other popular works, teaches bookieceping, writing, &e., at No, 387 Broadway, | where youths as well as adults are qualified for commer: elal pursuits, im an expeditious and superior manner. Terms modorate; proficiency guaranteed; certificates of ability granted. "Attendance, 9 A.M. to 9P.M., at the | students’ convenience. OOK-KNEPING, &C.—MR. W. J. RENVILLE, NO. 289 Broadway, continues receive new pupils, upon rea- sonable terms. for practical inatruetion in book-keeping, arithmetic, &c., qualifying them in the most thorough | and efficient manner for the duties of the counting room. | Open day and evening. NSTRUCTION IN SPANISH.--SENOR F. J. VINGUT, Professor of Spanish in the University of New | York, will commence iwo now classes, for ladies and ntlemen, separately, on next Wednesday, giving three Jessons gratis before nny cement ia made, Terms— vt No. 112 Chambers | street. i} | M b ‘ARIS, RE: OPEN in the Frenoli lang ion and’ literature, | metho? adopted by | of i color ; ¢, painting, | . Terms moi Evening aiso in lerate. ?.—MR, GOLDSMITIE WILL RI new pupils datly, at hie rooms, 289° Broa: Ladies’ Masces at 11 and $ o'clock and 3, Tand 8 o'clock, I, M. convenient to the pupil. y. j pentteanen at 9 A. M., | Private inetruction at hours See cards at the Academ A NTIRELY NEW 6% OCTAVE PIANO, OF ONE LAX. of the best makers in this city, is for sale or to ront. | Fnquire at the office of the Foliun Hotel, $34 Broadway, from 2 0 8 and 6 to7 P.M. 7 | tight manufacturing business. | tween Clinton and Henry strecta, ly, if desiced, ' ge some ly ari the galleries of the National Academy of Dealgn, ott 190 by 60 feet, Ko aved on peor ¥ itable for academ: |, Or aut oF would: in connsstion with the front store, whish may be had with it, form one of the meat extensive and des{- arrangements fora carpet, upholstery, or furniture ‘to be found in the city. It will not be rented for its present purposes. The ries of the academy myers Ses E-Lie ae ee Ht floer’ on Premises, Or 194 Mercer strcet, In the ear ARBER’S SHOP TO LET IMMEDIATELY, IN A NEW hotel within» fow blooks 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- ce of the Thotel, can have it at a reasonable rent, ‘aay $400.) None but a respectable tenant need apply, Nassau street, office No. 18. ‘ABLES TO a hand billiard tables to let. Also, wanted, a room, in location, to hold four billiard tab charge of them; or they would be together. Apply to' LEONARD & BEN, root. apa OFFICES TO LET, AT 92 WARREN STREET. SALE—THE OLD ESTAB. Fordham, ‘OTEL To LET, OR FOR Hotel, » he is offered to Irhed Raitroad ving been re, cently enlarged and fitted uj deta for sale’ other business compelling present proprietor to give itup. It is capable of accommodating twonty or thirty boarders, and is now doing a profitable business. For further particulars, apply to John Berrian, at the hotel, or LEWIS 8. FORD, '178 South street, New York. OTEL GARNI—OR LARGE PRIVATE BOARD! houce to let up town. To lease, those two six story commodious dwellings, with basement and sub-cellar, situated on the corner of Clinton place and Mercer street, and convenient to Broadway, New York Hotel square, Astor Library, and other public build A Ine of omnibusses passes through the street. Those houses are very spacious, admirably located, and adapted for a lage private boarding house or hotel, There is a rear building sttached to one of the houses. HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pi (O's 10 LET —THE WHOLE FIRST FLOOR AND basement of the modern marble basement house, 16 Centre street, next to the northwest corner of Chambers street; suitable for an insurance company, &o. Apply to GEORGE BRUCE, 18 Chambors street, OMS, WITH GOOD, STEADY POWER, TO Lint. AT thé Harlem Railroad Depot, situated on White atreot, between Contre and Elm streets, ‘The rooms vai in ize, from 26 by 26 to 108 by 25; are all well lighted, and can be accorimodated with any amount of power: There are ulso good hoist way, water closets, Croton wa. ter, gas fixtures, &e., immediately connected with the ditiorent cooms. “Appi daily, to W. A. ALLEN, Jorner of Elm and Franklin stroets. NO LET.—THE DWELLING PARI OF HOUSE COR. of Canal and Varick strects. The houso is plea- santly situated, as it fronts on both strects. The first floor can be admirably arranged for engaging in any light and genteel business. It is fitted up with hot and cold water bath, and range. ‘Tho house will be put in com- plete repair, and a lease for a term of years givon, if re- quired, ‘The Sixth and Eighth avenue cars pass the door every five minutes. The premises can be seen from LL Acw tls P.M. For farther particulars, inquire of HL. OSRANDER, corner Cunal and Varick streots. T]*0 LkT—TWO LARGE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD floors, 2 by 100 fect, suitable for ware rooms er Apply at $8 Canal 1, street, near Broadway. (0 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YFARS, A LOT ON Fulton street, No. 182. Apply to * DAVLD RAIT, 381 Broadway. '0 PLUMBERS AND PAINTERS.—TO LET—A CON- venient piace for either of the above occupations, on Sixth avenue. To a good, practical mechanic, in either line, considerable work could be secured. Appl to WM. HURRY, 13 Wail street. LET.—TWO STORES—ONE CORNER STORE, WELT. calculated fora very extensive grocery business; porression to be given om the Ist May next. The other, well adapted for dry goods, millinery. crorkery, tailoring, hardware, or any other business; possession iumediately. Apply to JAS. RUSSELL, Thirty-Afth street, corner Third avenue. 0 LET—TRE OLD FSTABLISHED PASSAGE AND forwarding office, No. 28 Albany strect. Poxsession | can be hadon the Ist of Barch next. Inquire of i. FLAACKE, 87 West street. FPO Let OR LEASE—THE NEAT TWO STORY AND attic frame house, with a tea room and kitehon in the rear, pleasantly situated on First avenue, near Fifty- eighth street. On the premises is a gardon, tastefully laid outwith fruit trees, grape vines, &e. There is also on the place a good well’ and Crofon water. ‘Tho above is a desirable residence. Apply on the premises, or to B. B. CHAPTTLL, 643 Broadway, corner of Bleecker street. To good tenant rent moderate. 10 LET—A LARGE FOUR-STORY BRICK BUILDING, forty-six feet front by twenty-four feet deep, with store and cellar, well adapted for lock businoss, gas fitting, cabinet or piano manufacturers, or any other mechanica’ business; situated in avenne A, between Nineteenth and Twentieth strects. Apply to SNOW & ANDERSON, corner of Eighteenth str NO LET--THE UPPER PART OF THE STORE, NO. 22 Ann street. A fifth story will be added, and ready by the first of May. ‘The building is 25 feet front, by 50 deep. Apply to D, EVANS, 79 Nassau street. 0 LET—NRAR HARLEM, A COTTAGE CONTAINING six rooms; low windows, and all in nice order, with grounds around. Will be let low. Apply to BILLINGS & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. '0 LET, AT FLUSHING, L. L, NEAR NEW YORK— ‘Two stores; one suitable for a mill or mantua making establishment, andthe other for a refreshment or ice cream saloon. To persons about embarking in either of the above lines of business, this is an opportunity rare- ly to be met with, the buildings being ited on the rincipal business street of the place, near the steamboat nding and the projected railroad, and where » line of stages passes half hourly through the day. Torms mode- rate to good tenants. Apply to ISAAC PECK & SON, adjoining the premises. 0 LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS factory known as tho Chelsea Dye Works, No. 111 West Twenty.fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, with steam power connected, suilable for manu- facturing purposes ora laundry. Apply to M. WILSON, 83 William streot. 10 LET—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, WITH ABOUT fourteen acres of land, situated near Huntington, Yong Island, fronting Lioyd’s harbor. On the premises isa carriage house, stuble, ice house, (iillec,) and a va riety of choice fruit trees. ' Communication with the city by steambout and railroad several times daily. For fur- ther particulars apply to W. C. KELLOGG, ofico of Na- tional Fire Insurance Company, 52 Wall strect. p.O LET—A NEW COTTAGE HOUSE, CONTAINING eleven rooms, pleasantly located in Kent avenue, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn, about ten minutes walk from Peck slip ferry, Williamsburg, and within a few stops of the Myrtle avenue line of stages to Fulton ferry. Also, the upper parts of two houses, adjoining the above, consisting of six rooms each. Apply to OLIVER WILLUTS & SON, 276 1 rE? LEAS tL. AND FURNITURE, ELIGIBLY ituated for up town business, at 884 Broadway, near Union square, For further partioula! premises, to 0 TET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, Tl! two houses 68 and 70 White street, fifty feot east i + Will be converted into stores to suit to2 P. M., to from tenants, if desired, Apply from TL A.M. WM. J. SINCLAIR, 51 Wall street, fourth foo 0 LET—THE FIRST CLASS THREE STORY AND basement brick house No. 60 Harrison street, be. South Brooklyn, with all the modern improvements, bath rooms, gaa™iixiures, &e., in perfect order throughout, Possession immediato- Inquire of ‘ cILWKLL, No. 9 Chambers street, New York. = | PIANOFORTES.—T. GILBERT & (0.8 | lian.—-The subscriber, who ix sole agent in this | eity for the sale of theze instruments, (the reputation of which bas become world wie.) is prepared to offer them at prices which, to those wishing to purchase, can. not fail to be satisfactory. Povsexsing facilities for ob- twining pianos unsurpassed, if equalled, by thove of any other house in the city, he does not hesitate to say that he can present inducements to buyers not to be tound elsewhere. He has constantly on hand an extensive as- sortment of second-hand pianos, at bargains, which he fearlessly asserts will defy competttion. Gilbert's elevant boudoir or cottage pianos, for small roems, Alxo. Melo- | cons, of Prinee’s and Cahort’s make. Aotian and other | Pianos to let. Pianos tuned and repaired. | HORACK WATERS, | Anthony st., ap staira, AND GESTLE- | , sod Mg x ae ite of re- ‘wlent, wishing employment me apply to Si falentin!, 300 Pousths street, whe as hired Hope Chapel, for considerable length of tima, to give concerts, every eventing. , 28 conta, be opened on Monday, 1th Jcbruary. 383 Broadway, corner of tsteat.—r0 MUSICIAN men, solo singer a: markable and scknowlel JANOVORTES FOR SALE. AND TO HIRE AT JAQURY’ waxeroome, No. 648 Broadway, third door above Spring street, up stairs. N. B.—Every instrument from Aue above establishment is warranted in every respect, IANOVORTE.—WANTED, A GOOD SECOND HAND pianoforte, Appearance not ro much an object as # good instrument. Address Gordon, Herald office, stating Jowest cash price and particulars. PYANOFOR’ Lire, at $2, for salo, from WOOD AND MAHOGANY, TO $1, and 4 60 por month, or ISDAY, 190 Grand et: } yi; Gelebrated pianofortes, with and without the | J | rooms, with coach house, stables, shed: BR LET, AND A THREE YEARS LEASE FOR SAl —the house known as the Fairfield County House, No. 31 Bowery, corner of Bayard street. The loase will be sold either with or without the furniture. The house is in complete order, has the Croton water, kitchen range, &c, Apply on th preinises, between the hours of twelve and four o'clock, LLE, ON 1620 STREET, THE beautifully situated River Side Hotel, within feven. ty-five feet of the Hudson River Railroad depot. ‘The iouse is built of brick, four stories, contatning twenty is, and bath house, and some three acres of ground,’ with ‘trees and shrub’ Very. This place cannot be surpassed by any on the Hudson river for public house or private resiconce, Also, some brick houses to let, to small familion. Inquire of R. F. CARMAN, 1,088 Broadway, O LET, WITT IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—TWO OR threo genteel three-story brick houses, on Fifty, cighth street, just east of Third avenue. Rent $300, on a These houses are finely finished. 'Also, om Fourth avenue—§500. Also, a num- ber of houses in different locations. Apply, from 2 to 7 «sto kK. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. 10 LET—THE HOUS NO. 71 BALTIC STREET, BROOK yn.—The oven ~ pant being about to depart for Euroy will require the party who rents the house to purchase the furniture, which ix nearly uew, and genteel. The house will bo rented at $476, which is very low. Apply at No, 8 Broadway, in the store. T° '—THE FIRST FLOOR AND BASEMENT OF STORE No 118 William street. Apply on the preini "TO LPTASTORE ot FERRY STREET, CoRNER oF Giff, now veoupied by Young & Schultz, leather deck, ers, with a dey cellar and lofts well lighted: and suitable for'any other business requiring light. Inquire of itil A. PB. SAN, 64 Wall street. STOLEN GOODS. nnn Am ARRAN SAS FFICE CHILE OF POT THE YOLIOWING PRO- perty is now at the First District Polies Cor - id to bo stolen:—One copper tibe head or flue, belong- ing to @ low pressure boiler or stenmboat, six large balls of coarse twine. Also, one table snoon, marked N. J. B., at this office, for which owners are wanted. GLO, W, MATS: Wd, Chief of Peligo, | JLING ROUSE, CORNER first street and Third avenue, ‘Gowanus hor with a larye barn sad out-hoases, and the ground with about fonricon acres of rood land. A very desirable location for a hotel, borrding chool, or private residence, commanding a fine view Gf the bay and harbor of New York. Within tén minntes walk of the Greonwood Cemetery atage route, Inquire Of BEN), M, STULWEldy No, 9 Ghoaavors stool, N, X. } of Fift Lrocklyn, toge for sale. GOODS STORE TO LET, IN ONE OF THE BEST ties in the country, fitted up with all the modern ot ppt and in exosllent taste, Fixtures t extremely reasonable. Inquire at 212 Fulton stroet, Brooklyn. SALE—TEN YEARS’ LEASE OF A LAROF tenement house, containing forty rooms, full of first rate Poying: tenants, and ing @ clear profit of four hai dollars per year. Also for sale or to rent, seve- ral first class sisne mony bowie, and lots beautifully situ- sine: napa the sald Seventh ery and con- ing modern improvements: Apply to RICHARD F, MEDHURST, 27 Malden Lane. {TORES TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR THIR- ty-firat street—new stores, 18 fect by 45, and five stories high, and one 32 feet front, suitable for a cabinet maker. For tho plan snd terms, apply at Mr. JAY'S office, 20 Nassau street. “VALUABLE STORE IN BROADWAY—tO ‘aterm of years—the second story of the bi No, 214 Broadway, next to the corner of Fulton. atreo 40 feet front, by 100 feot dee ‘most ad caer inating a stores SAXTON LIBBY & OS:, S10 Beondway. FOR 2 O00. ror sie A HOUBE AND Lor, Ow 5 }. the Harlem river, in 120th street.’ The 92,000." A pat ma fan ctthhe: Feradbe ‘Apply to W. L, BALI. No. 188 Chatham square. mises, Will pay for itself For particu- lars, apply to \CHAS. S. BRONSON, 70 Nasaau at. R BALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF THE Fulton Hotel, situated at the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. house ls now a business, and ‘is in one of the best locations In the city, and will be sold for cash only. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. For further ae apply on the premises, No. 1 Fulton street, yn. eee ARM FOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM IN ORANGE county, New York, for sale, sitnated in the town of ‘GOOD CHANCE FoR DEY GooDe MEN.—FOR SALK RENT TO MAY, A —Thest four lease of @ very consisting deni dry gooks store fa ous of the’ tangent: Maotors | Pian poste mya kitchen, Green box 2670 Post Of rivet, “AVvarloe on the iret foe faraished, Wiss a without board. VALUABLE LEASE FOR SALE.—A FOUR 3 A lease and fixtures of store No. 156 Fultoa oR SPaee doors from Broadway, forsale. Inquire of E. A. BROO! 160 Fulton street. ‘WIDOW LADY, voUR IN children, wishes to obtain the seeond floor of @ mo 5 built house, with the improvements of gus, 40. She NS wou! refer ith a propri: ILLIARD, TABLES. —TWO GOOD SECOND HAND | Daving too much room, would ‘be willing te eect eat tublos for male, with s superior stock of new ones, | floor. he wisher alone from whichshe fay net be sabe suitable for private or public use; also on balls, | jected to moveevery year. The location to range fsom cues, cloth and French ou leathers, GRIFFITH & | Fourteenth to Swentj-sixth street, mea, tha eeette ee, DECKER, 90 Ann street. (OTTAGE HOUSE FOR SALE — A NEAT TWO STORY house, built im the cottage et enty- fourth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues 4 Cornwall, on the New Windsor turnpike, six milos 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 tho depot is half a mile distant. A never pon stream of water rans neal rh its entire length. It possesses unrivalled facilities for Lid sae ‘There are on the premises ‘a good house out-buildings. ‘The farm contains one hundred and six acres. Terms cere tn Inquire of WILLIAM DALLY, 97 Bowery. ‘ANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY next, by two gentlemen, the entire second stor; of « house, newly furnished. with good parlor, and bed- rooms, closets, Xe., attached, situate on or near Broad- way, between ‘er and Tenth streets. If one presents ‘that will suit, it will be taken for one year. Address box 1,042, Post Oilice, stating terms and locaticn. FINANCIAL. IN SUMS TO SUIT—TO LOAN ON AR $89,300 sons and mortgage, on, Now York, or property. vie ene PPOPBILLING We TUCKER, 280 Broadway, corner of Reade street. q TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- 00 .—An oxtra chance now offers for either & good inveninanh onto procure a good home, For sale low, and on good terms, 4 number of fine twe story and basement houses, pleasantly situated in the upper part of the city, with figh brown stone stoo) iron talline, marble mantels, &e., &. Also, a number valuable unimproved lots for sale. The subscriber would respectfully inform owners of up town property that, immediately connected with buyers of real estate, he offers his sorvices as agent in welling and letting houses, lots, &. Apply to G. W. BEEBE, In the lumber office, corner of First avenue and Fifty- atrost, TO LOAN ON CITY PROPERTY, $20,000 and §3,000 In Brooklyn. For sale, she oountry seats at Tarrytown and Sing Sing. Also, lots in Seventeenth and Kighteenth strects, in exchange for dwelling. Also, No. 30 Sullivan strest. Also, throe full lots on Bond street, Brooklyn, Also, two lots on Broadway. RODERICK LAWKENCE, 76 Nassau st. 3 —WANTED, AN ACTIVE MAN, WHO CAN OO. ans employer from $200 to $300, to Travel and ell valuable patent rights. Can make from $1,000 to $2,000, Pleuso address C. F., Herald office, OTICE.—NEW YORK, FEB. 9, 1863.—SUBSCRIPTIONS to the capital stock’ of the New Yerk and California Sicamship Company will be received by the undersigned, at tho offise of Measrs. Davis, Brooks & Co, 26 Bron: way until the 24th of February ensuing. ‘Tho capital stock is fixed at $1,600,000, divided into 1,600 shares of $1,000 each. ‘Ten per cent'in cash is required to be doposited, with the undersigned at the date of subscribing, for which a receipt will be issued; the balance is payable, as callod for from timo to tinte by the board of directors, subse- quent to the organization of the company. In the event of an amount exceeding the above sum being subscribed, the underst reserve the power of distributing the stock in such manner as shall in their judgment best ad- vance the purposes of the proj organization, as also of closing the books of subscription, prior to the 24th of February ensuing. Pampbleta, containing prosvectus, charter, &c., can be procured, by those designing to aub- scribe, on application to the undersigned commissioners, at 26 Broadway :— JACOBA'WESTERVELT, SIDNEY BROOKS, JOHN HAGGERTY, WATIS SHERMAN, DANIEL B. FEARING, REUBEN WITHERS. Bye ASSOCIATIONS.—HOLDERS OF REDEEMED shares on which money bas been advanced Bit associations, and real estate taken as security, who desire to sell|will finda purchaser, if terma sre favorable, by addressing a line to Davis, Herald office. Offreavery Doperimest.Halalghy N: Gy Jeouaey. 18 ju ment P jan 1658 —Sealed pro vil be ‘ecelvod tx the sity ot Hr eae et ges na ore the Bate of North Carolina. These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1858, end will run thirty years. They will have coupons at- tached, and the interest, at six jas cent per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January of each year. Both interest and principal will be payable at the Renk of the Republio, iu theater Now York unless whero the urehaser may’ prefer to have them made payable at the Ercanury of North Carolina ‘They are issued under the authority of the Le- ‘ture of North Carolina, for the construction of the forth Caroling Eailrond, and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said rail road, and the dividends from said stock, are expresa- ly pledeed for their redemption, ese bonds are, by express enactment, exompted from Patton bi iL please addzess ther Ie Part ing, wi lease 88, ters, en- dorsed “* Bealod Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the undersigned, in New York, directed te the ane See Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front street, jew Yor! The bids wilt be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at 8 o'clock, P. M.,on the Sst day of March next, in the prosence of @. B. Lamar, Fsq., President of tho aaid Bank, nd J.P. Brown, and David Freeman, Kagrs. Biddors may 1o Suobessful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of ‘thelr bids, to deposit in bank the “amount of therr bids, with the accrued interest from tha frst instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposit may be mae either in the Bank of the Re- ublig, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North Gxrolins, or in the Bank of Cape Fear Raleigh, Nord ina. D. W. Col Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. Noe TO CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS | for the grading, masonry, and superstrueture of the Williamsport and Kiaira Railtoad willbe reecivel on the first day of March, at the office of the company at Klini- ra, ‘The maps and profiles of tho line will be found at tle Kngineer’s office at Troy. on the lino of the road. Wit. MORRELL, Chief Kngineer. | FFICE OF THE ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM- pany, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street, Fob. 2, 1853.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a semi-annual dividend to the stockholiers offour (4) per cont, payable on and after the 1éth inst. ‘The transfer books will be closed watil that day. CHAS. O, RICHARDSON, Secrotary. FICE OF THE SIXTH AVENUE RAILROAD COM. | pany, 167 Brondway—Feb. 8, 1853.—The transfer ‘books will remain closed until the 16th inst. Those stocic- holders who have not yet taken the new stock may do so until the 1Mth inst, ficlusis D. P. BARHYDT, Treasurer. 1K, NOTE, AND EX- ‘pees and ‘gold dast, | street, ‘ONEY.—MONEY ADVANCED, IN SUMS FROM 81 to $1,000, on watches, plato, jowelry, dry goods, EITMORE, ROBERT & 00. change brokers, dealers in Continental Bank Building, No. 12 SALE—THAT ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN atone front dwelling house and lot of land, in foe, on the south side of Sixteenth street, second house west of Fifth avenue, with stable in the rear. Tho house is 34 feet wide; four rooms on: each floor, with sub-cellars ,com- municating directly with a deep sewer in Sixteenth street. ‘There are bath rooms and water closets on the second and third storles, andin the yard. ‘The house is new, and in perfect order, with extensive gas and Croton water pipes and fixtures. Possession the Ist May next. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine stroet. Fz SALE—THE HOUSES ‘AND LOTS NOS. 126 AND 128 Clinton place, noar Sixth avenue; well arranged for tenants, and terms easy. Inquire at No, 20 Chambers street, in the front basement, ‘OR SALE—THE TWO-FOUR STORY BRICK DWEL- lings Nos. 467 and 469 Twelfth street, betwoon aven- ues Band C, Lots are 2 by 103.8 inches deep; housea are 25 by 45. One half may remain on mortgage for a torm of years. For further particulars apply to C.F. & G, L, OSBORN, 147 Mulberry stroot, Fx SALE—THE HOUSES AND LOTS NOS. 147, 149, Cy 161 and 153 Rivington street, corner of Suffolk: rma easy. Inquire at No. 20 Chainbers front baseirent. VOR SALE—HOUSE ,AND LOT NO. 80 READE street, near Broadway. The lot is 101 feet deep, and 20 feet front and rear, fronting Qeade street and Man hattan place. For terms, apply on the preinisos. OR SALE~THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD will of a jewelry establishment, within two hundred miles of New York.” ‘The store has for fifteen years done an excellent watch repairing and jewelry business, ant the jobbing more than pays all the current expenses. To a young and’enterprising man, with a «mall eash capttal, this is a rare opportunity. Address Delta, Herald office. ROR SALE, IN, WILLIAMSBURG—A CONVENIENT cottage house and lot, with stable on the rear, on the comer of Ewen and Aumsley streots. Apply at No. 110 Fulton street, New York. - (OR SALE-—TWO MOST SPLENDID AND EXTRAOR- dinary dogs, perhaps unequalled in this city or country—one being a most magnificént, dapple colored greyhound, and the other » beautifal black, bright, and curley Newfoundland, remarkable for rare qualities. Apply at 631 Houston street, corner of Mulberry. ‘OR SALE—ONE HALF INTEREST IN ONE OF THE Best cask paying businesses in the city. To an active man this is a great opportunity, as the businoss is all cash and large profits, and ono of {he partners is going to leave the city. Apply to A. EATON, 17 Bookman st. (OR SALE—A CROCKERY AND LAMP STORE. IN- quire of A, EATON, 19 Beekman street. R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES AND LEASE ‘of a tailor and clothing store, situated opposite one of the public markets, and doing ® fine ‘business. Toe this ia a good opportunity. Ap, to A. 9 Beekman rete if my et, in the OR SALF—THE STOCK OF A STATIONERY AND F fancy store, situated in a business part of the city. oa cash oustomer a great bargin is offerod, as the pre- proveietor is going in the country. Apply at 230 er street. R SALE—HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR SALE IN ‘Twenty-third strect.—The houso is twenty-eight by iixty-five feot, with library attached, built in the very kest manner, under-the personal inspection of the owner. It was finished in Soptomber last, and is, in every respect, a first class house. i furniture is also new. oie mission to view, terms, &e., apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., 11 Wall street. a bee SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CliY PROPERTY— a sent Bieec! small farm or country residence, half a mile from Hently’s Landing, Staten Isiand, fivo minutes’ walk from Biddle’s Grove; has a beautiful view of Princes Bay and the Sound; fifteen acres of good land, out buildings and fences in good order, new, large and modern built dwel fing, with wings, and piarca front and rear; fruit of all kinds. For ft er particulars*inqnire at No. 8 Sands atreet, Brovklyn, or onthe promises, of JOHN CONNER. VALUABLE BLOCK OF GROUND near Broadway, between Tenth avenue and Hudson river, and Sixty-ninth and Seventieth streets, with land under water to Thirteenth avenue. Terms xccommoda- ting. Apply to Mrs. JAMES CAMPBELL, 600 Houston atreet, or J. I, CODDINGTON, 17 Wall stivot. OR SALE—TWO HOUSES ON FIRST AVENUE, Bt tween Fighteenth and Nineteenth streets. One of them rents for $600; the other for Part of the purchase cnn remain’ on bond and mortgage. Apply, be- tween 12 M. and 3P. M., to JAMES A, SIMONS, 67 Chambers street, ———— —- Fe SALE—11 OR SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- second street, with modern _improvements— price $4,500. A fine new bouse on Thirtieth street— price $7,600. Also, one on Thirty-first street, $6,000. Also, « superior house on Sixth avenue, $7,250. Alvo, one on Twenty-fourth street, $7,500. Also, one on Tenth street, $5.500, and ono on Twenty-eighth street, $5,500. E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue—2 to 7 P.M. F% SALE—TWO LOTS ON 13TH STREET, SEVEN lots on Fighty-second strect, near Third avenue, four lots on Fifty-seventh strect, near Fifth avenue, tif- teen lots on Lexington avenue, one lot corner Broadway and Fifty-fifth street, four lots on Broadway and Fifty- fourth street, ono lot on Thirty-eighth street, three lots onThirty-seventh street, ten acres land in Ravenswood, five acres on Kinsbridge road. Apply, from 12 to 3 P. M., to JAMES A. SIMONS, 57 Chambers street. OR SALE—LOT 26 BY 98-9, WITH FRONT AND REAR house, on Thirty-ffth street near Eighth avenue, house four stevy brick, new, well furnished, with water throughout ; and two story frame house in order, will be sold cheap. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Brondway. ARMS ON LONG ISLAND.—FOR SALE, A FARM On 110 acros, 65 clear and 45 of hickory and oak wood, farge growth, houses and outhouses in good order, for cash, or in oxehange for city property. Also, a farm of HU acres, high, good land, Gnely situated on the turnpike road from Hemestend to Varmingdale, 244 miles from the railroad depot; a good two story frame house, modern built, with barn and cow stables attached. Also, two a small farm, situated near the same neighborhood, with sultable buildings thereon. For further particulars, in quire of WILLIAM LATIMER & CO., corner of Columbia and Pacific streets, South Brookly: OF LOT NO. pianofortes, furniture, fancy articles, or any oiher pro. perty, at the Pacific Ageney and Loan Office, 114 Grand street, corner of Broadway, over Pucific Bank, Confidence and honor strictly adhered to, Office hours from 9 to 5. ONFY, IN SUMS OF $5 TO $5,000, TO LOAN ON | deposit of dry goods, pianos, segars, watch | elry, diamonds and fancy artioles, ‘at the Life Insurance and Loan office, No. 82 Warren streot. Office hours from | 10 to 8 o'clock. EN AND AMBOY RAILROAD FOR PHILADEL- ( y phia, at 12 o'clock, noon, * steamboat John Potter, from pier No. 1, North river, Farc—first class cars, $3, second class, $2. Returni foot of Walnut street, at 2P. dont Atlas, $150, |. Emigrant line, by steam from pier No. 1, at 13, o'clock, ¥. ML Fare BR ALBANY.—FARK $1.—ALBANY AND NEW York Inland Route Railroad. Two daily ox; traing, at 9A. M., and 3:45 P. M., connecting at Albany with central line of railroads, North and West, from the now depot, corner of White, Elm and Contre strests, where throngh tickets can bo frToered, and baggage ehecked for Schenectady, Utics, Syracuse, Rochester ant Buffalo. Passengers also received at Broome and Bowery, and Twenty-sixth street and Fourth avenue stations. The above trains will land pewenges Croton Falls and Chatham Four Corners only. All trains will start from City Hall station, corner of Tryon Row and Contre streot, as heretofore, Hs RIVER RAILROAD.—TRAINS DAILY FROM | Chamters street, for Albany and Troy:— press train, 6 A. M.—through in four bours, eonnect ing with trains ‘reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o’alock name evening. Mail train, § A. M.; through way train at 1 P. M. | Expross train, 5 P.’M.; aceommodetion train, 6 P. M. Passengers taken at Chambers, Canal, Christopher, Four bag he? vs 4 ee mien unday trains, from Conal street, at 7) A. M., for Poughhe aud at 8 P.M. for Albany na ping al aD way EDMUND FRENCH, Bupertetentiont. NEM, ZORK, AND PHILADELPHIA DIRECT UNITED States Mail and Kxpress Lines, through in four hours, Now Jersey Railroad, via Jersey Cily—Leaving New York, foot of Cortinndt strect, at 8 and 9 A. M., and dand 53; P.M. Fare in the 8 A. M. and 4 P. M. $2'75, and in the OA, M. and 53¢ P.M. $8, | Loave Philadelphia at 1, 7 and 9A. Mand 64 P.M. “For frat, class, 83; second do., {8 and’ 9 A. WH. and 4 P.M.) $3 50,’ For Raltimore ‘ashingtor, Norfotk, and Charleston—tbrough tiokots fold, and through baggage Aix in the 8and® A.M, and 4 and 63% P. M. lines from New York. Passengers with baggage cross the ferry fifteen minutes before the ‘trains lnave. AST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURG WANTED Tadies aad gentiemen haying any clothing, fweni ture, or jewelry, can obtain a fair eash prico from tho subscriber, at hiv reshdenca, or through the post. Ladios alionded to by Mrq, Dusseldorf, 13 Maa streo'. 1, M, DUSSELDORF, | BH. MOLLE | the 16th F | On the pre leave Philadelphia, from 4 Fe SALE.—THE HOUSE AND LF. 140 Franklin street, will bo sold at auction, by A. tthe Merchants’ Exchange, on Tuesday ‘The lease has fifteen years to run, from May 1, 1853, at a ground rent of $200. The houss is in good condition, and will rent for $660, which sum was oflered for it last y i AND LOT (of Broadway aly OR SALI O1 Walker es. X YEARS LEASE OF T1Ot vet, 100 feet we 4 GOR IMMEDIATE SA11 * be had of the house feet, on Montrose avenue Emith street. Lowest pr main on mortgage, at six to JOHN FORG FIXTURES OF A ¢ ood location, with lease of two wea fair cash business, will Id cheap for cash. For farther informatio yandain street . from 10 to 3 o'clock. OR SALE—LEASE, FL nm of the best restaurants and dining Second ward, located on a corner of two of Ul public thoroughfares, and doing a good busine factory veasous will be given for selling; will be bargain if applied for immediately. ROBINSON, $5 Nassau street, up-st Ey AT YONKERS — A TWO-StORY AND ent frame cottage house, three minutes walk from the railroad depot. ‘The house was finished in Ju last, in the best manner; hay pipe-water of the purest URES AND FURNITURE | quality in the basement, also a cistern for rain water, DM well to take off the waste water trom ¢ s@. The garden, compelsing over th lots, is plant with o variety of fruit treos. ‘Terms, $9,800—hall eash, half bond and mortgage for five years. of May. Apply to ABRAHAM BRLL & SON, 25 Park row, 770 LARGH GROCERY AND Liquor store. Inquire at 120 Leonard steeet, corner of Ela. 'OR SALE.—STOCK, FIXTURES, GO0D WILT, AND lense of a preserve'store, now doing a good business. Satisfactory reasona given for selling. This ix an exeel- lent opportunity for any person wishing a good city and California trade, Address with real name, siating where aut interview may be had, 'f ©., Herald o rs Wi f SOLD AT A B. AIN n street, office and counting houso fa stonls, sofas, beds, lounges, barent bedsteads, chairs, rockers, wardrobes, mi contre and sido tables, cari and extension tu ble: stands, hat stand, hair and husk mattresses, font Yods, carpete and oileloth, stoves. Furniture purchagod by instalmonts. T MIT NCING § | already established. « rare ch the stock and fixtures of a first class business near Bron way, below cost. Tho parchager will have (he wholo ox. tensiveand highly respectable connexion, a4 the place Wili be shortly p wn, and tho proprietor laave for Kuropo, Inguir Fourth atesat, three doors onat Of Broadway P easton first s, 38, OR THOSE offered to bay sant location. For further [ior inquire of 3. WOODBURN & CO., 31 Cort! it street. Do ak merger re POCKETS PRIME ENGLISH Hops, Kent, of delicate colour and flavor, the growth of 1862, for sale, by T. & H. MESSENGER, 161 Mai ano. OUSE FOR SALE IN BROOKLYN.—THAT TWO story, basement, attic, and sub-cellar frame house, No. 99 Duitield street, Brooklyn, filled im to the peak with brick, built in the most substantial manner; hand- somely furnished, conveniently arranged. and all in firat- rate order, in a quiet and respectable neighborhood, be- tween Myrtle avenue and Johnston street. Omnibuses running within 159 feet of the premises to either ferry. Lot 260x100, Apply to Oakley & Wright, Auctioncers and Keal Estate Brokers, No. 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn. ‘OUSES ON WASHINGTON SQUARE FOR SALY.— ‘The two four «tory and bavement brick houses, built three years since, in the best manner, with every conve- nience, on the southwest corner of Macdougal street and ‘West Washington place, fronting on the square, fifty-five feot front and forty-four fect deep. ‘They would be vory desirable for # large boarding house, and will be sold low, and nearly all may remain on morigage, so that in fact the inter@st money will not amount to but abdut half what the property would rent for. Apply to VALENTINE G. HALL, 16 Graweroy park, Twentieth street, bot ween ‘Third and Fourth avenues, at 9 A. M. or 6 P. M. ICKORY TREES FOR SALE size for-steambont fonders. Dunn, No. 9 Frankfort street, RONING MACHINE OR MANGLE—FOR SMOOTHING table linen, sheets, &c., with great rapidity and beau- OF PROPER of Charles ) TRI Inquire ty. They are’in use in the prineipal hotels, Rofe- rences given as to their utility and use. They can be used with steam or with hand power. 820 to $80, DUNCAN & W . No, 51 Beekman street and No. 4 Liberty Phu OT8 FOR SALE—ONE HUNDRED FEET SQUARE, L torly side of Ninth avenue, fifty feet north of Fifty-ninth street. Price $1,200 per lot. Terms easy. | Aprly at 157 South stree LIS AT PATERSON, "OR SALE OR TO LET— N ‘the cotton mill, lot, and’ water privileges, k As the Kssex Mill. For particulars, apply to JOHN President of the Paterson Manufacturing Company. Also, | the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly ocoupied by Plummer & Prines, as print works. For particulars, ap- ply to THOS. 0, SMITH, Agent Soctoty U. Mt atersop, Dec. 28, 1852. YOTCR TO OWNERS, BUTLYERS, STONE and others,—The Empire Sonedrossing Company Offer for salo at reduced prices, at thelr establishment foot of ‘Twenty-eighth, 'Twenty-ninth, and Thirtietd atroets, Kast river, the following cut brown stone, rowdy for delivery :—1,000 Quaker Imtols, 1,000 0 G lintels 10,000 plain window sills and lint ela; 20,000 fect watertabia, | eight inches high; 16,000 footrail coping ; 500 collas steps ; store posts, ‘lintel course, platforms’ and stepe Also, rough stone constantly ou hand. Steps, ashler anc platforms, cut by our machines, will be sold to stouevat ‘ters 20 per cont less than their cost anor W. G. CHAVE, Agent. EWBURG PROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRI ber offers for sale a valuable farm of forty-eight Acres, with improvements, situated one mile and a quar- ter north of the vilaxe, and within two hours and a half ride of the city. Will be sold entire or in parcels, to suit purchasers. Kitle indlspatabl Geventy-fve per. cent may rewain on bond ans mortgnge, at six per cont, fora term of ycars. For further particulars, apply to G. NEWCOMBE, 20054 Brondway. ATS.—CHICAGO OATS, ‘OF THE BEST QUALITY, for sale fram canal boats, opposite No. 307 West street, or at No. 8 South streot, by THOS. A. BROWN. N. B—If wanted for shipping,’ tliey can be delivered alongside free of lighterage. ARLOR FURNITURE FOR SALE—A COMPLUTE SET of rosewood and satin damask, nearly new, by one of tho best city makers; also, some furniture, to be sold as the family are going toKurope. Apply between 12 and 1 o'clock, at 119 First avenue. TEAM ENGINES, SAW-MILIS, AND OTHER MACHI- SS nery, furnished, with drawings and specifications, at the lowest rates, and from the best shops in the coun- try, by W. B. LEONARD & E,W. SMITU, 75 Merebanty’ Exchange, 10 GAS COMPANIES.—-For TER, capable of p ; in twenty-four hours, with clocks and tell-tale attached, pressure gauges, &e—all ia complete orde maker, New York. Apply to Vv. Secretary Gas Company, PIANOFORTE MAKERS.—FOR SALE, THE PAC. tory, stock, tools, and fixtures, sit y ot Western avenue and Washington place, Newburg. The fuctory is sixty-six feet on Washington place, by thirty- four "Scop, and on Western avenue sixty-four feet by twenty foet deep, three storics high, built of brick, twelve inch walls, built in 1862. The whole will be soli together, or the stock separately, and a lease given of the factory. Two-thirds of the purchase money of the factory may remain on bond and mortgage. (he location ix a good ono, having been established for ten yeara pasi, and now finishing two instruments per yes,” The only object of sale ig in consequence of fli havtth. PHULIP C’ TRAVER, a Menta sd Ra head w inblies Maw ‘VALUABLE PROPER[Y FOR SALR, SITUAT#D about four miles from Williamsburg, and half a mile south of Newtown, near the road. ‘There are eighty-four acres of et land ina high state of cultiva- tion, a fine orchard of choice fruit trees; on the place ix an excellent dwelling house, with a tenant house, | three barns, and convenient outhouses, in good order. | To capitalista, and those wishing a fine country resi- | dence, this is 4 arare opportunity. For further particu. lars, inquire of J. Johnson & Son, No, 101 Blarket slip. | Vaeanie REAL ESTA A STATION MI TATE AT PRIVATE SALE. The subscriber offers for sale thoue four very d ble briek stores known as Nos. 19, 21, 23 and 25 Jacob st. Lots Nos. 19,21 and 23 are each about eighteen feet, | front and reat, and fifty fect deep; No. 25 being om the corner, has a front of forty-cight feot on Frankfort street, and twenty-two feet on Jacob street. This property ean be purchased at reasonable prices, and on the most ac- commodating terms, on application at the Empire [ron Works, foot of East Twenty-Gfth atrect, bofore 1A. My or after 3 P.M. SAMUEL LEGGRET. —A GEN VoLUAnLe MOLL “PROPERTY vert SAL tleman having a very valuable mill and timber pro- yerty, will sell tho same’ for eash, or exchange for good Teal estate in New York or vicinity. The property is wel | situated, easy of acess, and in a locality where lumber | commands cash at the mill. The only cause of ofering this property for sale is a change in family matters. Ap- ply to8. LOUGHTON; 31 Broadway, third story, front room V 7 ATMETY STORE FOR SALE.—NOT A STORE OF TH! kind within six blocks.— A well established thread. needle, fancy foods, and confectioners store, with apart. | a large and well established custom, corner | the ments, ba of Twenty-third street, one of the best locations in i Arare chanes for a lady of «mall means. 9 ‘The advertiser will assist the buyer fifteen niil she commences her journey South, PI reat name, M forald office, stating . 194 Seventh but cash cus | avenue, corner Twen TANTED- bu kD SCOTCH in the world tevrior pups—the greatest “ ratters’ 205 Wator street. ORY GOoDs, eI er avn AN TTT $ GOODS FOR CASH.—J. HOXIM, IR, NO, 3% Nassau street, opposite the Post Oiliee, is now re ¢ and offers for sale, a large and attractive stock of sand fancy dress goods, printed lawns and jaconets de nines, plain and printed boreges, plain a ved poplina, prints, Linens, ginghams, white gooda., macstly from a Also, a full assortment of do- m por cent! bt on the usual cvedit. uetion. mesti¢e, for cash, at prices from ten to &e ower tian they ean be boy JEW SPRING GOODS—FEBRUARY 7TH, 1853 BERTSON & HUD“ON have opened at thi Store, 17 Murray strect, an entire now stock of vain the bargains OUR SPRING GOONS: i i very low. STIC STOCK is very large, and having been ordored during the last fat, red at prices far below the present market Sixth avenues. Address H. G. D., fice, Reference given und required, OUSE WANTED—LOCATED SOMEWHERK Fourth and Twentythird streets and Fixth avenues; rent to be between six and seven huadred Must have gas, baths, (hot and cold water, modern style. A tenant of the highest es; nay te found by applying at 102 Narsaa streob, xpem 0. CK WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY A PHYSI- cian, in or near Hicks or Henry streets, between Ab- lnntic und’ Fulton. Address Dr. Z., on House, Mieke street, Brooklyn. 0 DRUGGISTS AND APOTHECARILS—w, from Ist April or May, s frat class drag wore, at leave of house, in a good locality. Address G. B., Broad: way Post Office, stating terms, Ke. HE MODEL DWELLINGS IN_ THIRTY akVENTE atroet, near Eighth avonue.—The numerous cants for sults of roome in the said buildings, are ed that they wil be ready for inspection in 8 fow Due notice will be is ron what Pokus neey be kneeled. 4 P-SMTEE $6 Koka means ‘ANTED—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC situated in the Fifth or Kight wards. Reat Address T. KE. A., Herald office. were OR CASH, A GOOD DWELLING- HOUSE, AY, lwated in Fast Broadway, Henry, or Madleam streets. Any person having such a one to'soll, for onan » May address box 120 Post office, giving all the nese» articulars, including the lowest price. TANTED TO RENT—A SMALL DWELLING Hi with front and back basements, situated either in Broadway or any of the adjoiulng’ streots, between Bleecker and White streets. Address C., at this effiea, stating terms, 7 ANTED—BETWEEN BEACIY AND — FOURTH streets, near Hudson, the upper part of a modore two story houre, for a gentleman and his wife. Posses- ion to be given’ Ist March, April or May. Addroas J 581, Vost Office, naming location and terms, TANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOARD, for a young lady, in a private family, or where V there are but a few other boarders; location ‘in the vici- nity of Lrondyay, below Fourth street, preferred. A note addressed to A. M., Chatham square Post office, will mee with immediate attention. Terms must be modorate, YANTED TO RENT—FROM THE FIRST OF MAROB, V April, or May, a’ three story modern built house, tm the immediate vicinity of Broadway, between Chambeas and Broome streets; or in the Seventh ward, not ton street. Address J. 8., Herald office, A DARK BROWN STALLION, ABOUT FIB- ds high; can trot a mile in three minuges, Yor further particulars apply at Mr. Sedg- a stable, in Hoyt street, a few doors from Faltem Brooklyn, ‘OR SALE—A BLACK HORSE, SADDLE AND BRI 15 hands high, 7 yours old; to be sold for wank: use. Can be seen at John Fagun’s stable, 313 Henry street, South Brooklyn. RAY HORSE.—FOR SALE A VERY I horse; he is Be sees old, fifteen and a warranted perfectly sound and from any tricks or vice of any kind, will stand wil tying, and a splendid traveller—in fact, as perfect an anl- mal as can be scen, and without s fault. He is unser- Tals shGtiyana il pesesping al tbecaumngs reaeine with safety—and still pos: all the Lowest price $00, Cua bo seen at CHICHESTER'S Sal Cherry street, Franklin square, and the owner, at Vesey streot. ORSER AND ROCKAWAY FOR SALE —A oe ir of young bay horses, sixteon hands black manes talls And’ legs, and without = whlte Also, a rockaway, almost new. built to order by Apply at third stable on west side of Twenty-seoond street, north from Third avenue, ‘ORSE WANTED—TO MATCH A BAY MARE, FOUR- H teen and a half hands high. Must be young, soum@. and speedy. Address J. H. 8., box 1,800 Post Oftice, ste _ing particulars, ONY LOST.—STRAYED FROM THR PREMISES Ow the subseribor on Satnesday evening, a chosnué ny, nbout eleven hands high. The finder will be sulte- Bly Ze carded by returning the saune to DISBROW'S Rading School, No. 0 Fourth avenue, i COPARTNARSHE NOTIONS, cnr dontncyTatnnnannaar ribet uiniinn, OPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—EBEN CALDWELL AD George Francis Train have formed a co) under the style of CALDWELL, TRAIN & toe tab E Caldwal transaction of general eommisafon business at Australia, with a cash capital of $50,000, takes passage for the above port in the Pl and G, F. Train will leave in the Volga, both of ships are now about ready. Consignments of merchaa- dise and shipping are respectfully solictted. Tt is the im tention of the firm to establish on s permanent baais, o strictly commission house, and any business to thelr eare will meot with their personal and prompt attentioa, ‘KEEERENCYS, John M. Forbes, Kmoch Train & Co., Jno. BE. Thayer & Bro., | Sampson & Terpee pels igen Josiah Bradleo & Co., Boston. Cary a Goodhue & Co, Josioh Macy & Sons, New York. Grinnell, Minturn & Co., Chas. H. Marshall & Co. H. & A. Cope & Co., Philadelphia. Birckhead & Pearce, Baltimore. Geo, A. Hopely & Co., Charleston, 8. 0. 4 Archibald Gracie, Mobile. J. PB. Whitney & do., Now Orleans. Macondray & Co. Fiint, Peabody &Co., }sen Franeisoo, }iverpoot, Rowman, Grinnell &'Co., Charles Humbertson, OPARTNERSIIP.—JOHN = McCHFSNEY HAS THe day associated himself with J. & A. Dearborn, is the la water manufacturing and bottling business. The business will be continued at the old establishment, Ne. 95 Third avenue, under the nawe and firm of J.@A. Bearborn & Co, JOLLN DEARBORN, ALEX. DEARBORM, New York, Feb. 1, 1853. JOHN McCHESNEY, IsSOLUTION,—-THE CO?’ ARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the subscribers, under the firm of Slane & Burrell, is this day dissolyed by mutual consent. Either of the partners will sfgn the name of the firm ia liquidation, at No. 8 Platt street. JOHN SLANE, Now York, Jun. 11, 1883. HENRY M. ‘The business will be continued by John Slane, ISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE: existing between the subscribers, under the firm of (thews & Rider, is this day dissolved by mutual con- ‘The afiairs of the late firm will be settled by Wil- ‘atthews, who is duly authorized to nse the name late firm In liquidation, WILLIAM MATTHEWS, New York, Feb. 9, 1853, ARTHUR RIDER. it riber, having putchased the entire interest of ier, in the firm of Matthews & Rider, will oon- 6 bow ing business on his own account, at.74 treet, in place of A ot, a8 advertised in thie a liam Fulton peper on the 7th inst. re CO-PARTNFRSHIP botwoen the subscriber: Connor, iu the by mutual New York, Feb. 9, 18: The sub ber will continue the business at corn { Elizabeth aud Hester streets. JAMES O'CONNOR, “LEGAL NOTICES. OURT. } MATTER OF THE AP. and Commonalty of 6 opening of 1 ighth avenue, io the EME € dof said city, the Mayor, Aldermen and of the said city of New York, give notice, pursuant to the statute in such case end provided, that the said the Mayor x, Aldermen and Com- toonalty of the City of New York, {n itend to make sppli- cation to the Supreme Court of the State of New Ye at a -pecial term of said court, to bo held at the City of the city of New York, on Monday, the 7th day of Merch, 1868, at the opening of the court on that day, or aw coon t reafieras counsel can bo heard, for the ap- nt of commissioners of estimate and assoasment ove entitled matter; that the nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended ix the oy ot One Hundredih street, (100th street.) from avenue to Righth avenne, in the ety of New York, as laid owt upon the map or plan of said city, under and by virtue of act of the Legisla State of New York, en- led * An act relat provements, touching the ying out of streets and roads in the eity of New Yout, rote. (Every one knows that overy article of cotton goods bas advanced in price.. V We are eelling oor fold eottons for sheeting Ovg trade was nover Ineger, and still ine s0 that we are obliged to advortise for me All of whieh lrads to this conclusion, i. @. THE BOWERY SAVINGS STOR | ix the best and cheapest market for dry goods fn New | York, where business is done on the only trae and honor. | able principle, that ix one price, and that price distinetty | marked on the goods, ao that none ean be deogved. No | urgiog to buy, and no want of aticntion and ci Mity. ¥ & W. F. GILLEY & €0., 126 Bowery. ., and prime double ; omach ing. “SUBSCRIBER ‘TAKES THIS MistHOD th James Ward, of Pro I CARD.—THE LA. of returning his thanks to Me tection Engine Company No. 5, in part for di vering, and to the members of said eompany in ge for their act tn subduing the fire in bis premise G1 Ann strect, on the evening of the Mth inst.; as Mr. Wm. ©. Lyons, for his kindness in the diro! his duty os foreman of sald company 3, D, CHAMBIRLALN, No. <0 bo ran of | conreeting with Combs & Co.'s, for Tennessee, | tention to the eel! d for other parpe assed April 3d, 1807. HOBLEL J, DILLON, Counsel to the Corporation. York, Feb. 7, 1859. ROD § EXPRESS TO t A United States mail steamship Kmpire Saturd “ed 1th instant, connecting at Mobile ox with established expresses states, at the lowest rates. Crencmeer i y ed States mail steamer, on Saturday 12th inst. per Un oud Georgia. Pareels and packages received tillone P. Mt CHASE & CD., No. 9 Wall street. (OVAL.—THE NEW ORLEANS BRANCH OF ADAMS Co.'s Express lina been remo red within a few dase 19 Wall street to 60 Broadway, where ft will con- ander the eharge of Mr. A. L, Stimson. Our express conpics ip New Orleans the spacious and: commodious bnilding 72 Camp street, in charge of Mr. Addison Brra- tow, who, with his able assistants, will give ig vaita, notes, checks, &o., and -y of goods. Banilora and jewal- wlll make tho most favornble ar- portation of valuablo parcola, Lions Our noxt express for Funpiro fro tinue of bills pay lors are notifi rangement: t wv the +t nial Freights of speoic and by Now Orloany ie por steamship ved sd ‘ADAM &% UUs, 59 Beondwars

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