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eau MARKET. Famay, Feb, 10—6 P. M. “a Yhere an active market this morning, aes gape The coal stocks ware in demand, but the cffering: were exceedingly Insge, and the operations much more extensive than weal. After a day or two of buoyancy, Phoenix fell ef two per cent to-day, and clos:d heavy. Parker ‘Wein cold at an advance of five per cent on the lowest rice yesterday. Cumberland remains about the game. It bas not varied two per cent during the last ubaty days, and tle daily transactions have been large: At the first board to-day Hariem declined } per cent; Potomac Copper }; Montgomery Mining 4; Hudson Biver Railroad }; Reading Railroad j. Canton Qo. went up j per cent; Brunswick 1; Northern Indi- an Railrcad Bonds were active, at slightly tm- proving prices. Potomac Copper Oo. has not sold vwery freely today. Prices have been ran up too fast for a company which has not yet developed any of its vesources. Its operations are wholly prospective, and ‘@e result may be very different from that anticipated. Bpeculators are apt to go too fast in this class of ‘stocks. It will be a long time before this Potomac Company can show anything real or tangible; and ‘whatever may be the ultimate movement in prices in fhe stock, or the ultimate value of the stock as an in- westment, it would be well enough for holders to real- ‘fae profits when they can. A bird in the hand, &., ea very good maxim at any time, bat particularly a6 the present moment. ‘The asseeaments just made for the city and districts of Philadelphia, show the annexed valuation of real sod property, &., for the year 1853, com- pared with that for 1852:— Waspanon oy Rear SS naga Prorgary in Pura Fmerease. 118, ie wits 99,: ao Pore 600 1/819,477 100, cas &e. 1 sei’ _ 21°955;289 3,001,107 Rectncdiscfetice, 190/825 ‘Werses and cows diss 500/381 = Fieasure cae 181,107 194,868 re aes, lever ~ h ebeate 3,562 3,545 = sik Pain gold and iver a paleo Phin silver 129 148 = ‘The increase in value of real estate is a large per | eent, produced, probably, more by speculative intia- fon than by an actual addition to the productive | property of the city. The following is a summary of the report of the Auditor of the State of Indiana, showing the finan- | @al condition of the State on the 31st of October last, the close of the fiscal year:— Vaiances of Ivptaxa—Revence axp Dissvrsemevrs. Receipis. Balance in Se Teanny Oct. 31, 1851.. $181,260 22 Revenue, (including de! quencies of former years). seececes 668,009 02 Buiversity 16 Bank Tax Fund 9 Galive Fund. 5,981 64 Borplus Revenue F 7 sional Township Fund ‘Til #6 816 00 73,869 74 | ee Lots and Asylumi Central Canal, and Revised Statutes. Wabash and Erie Canal Bespendel Debt, Swamp Miseellancour..... Lands, and Nation «$108,076 63 1, tis a 105,050 21 409, 621 30 ‘Total ‘itures.. ys Balance in treasury. 402,719 43 ‘The balance in the treasury at the close of the last fiacal year, amounted to double the annual interest | em the public debt... Within the last five years there hes been s wonderful improvement in the finances of | pedigree Bediana, and the treasury will soon be able to estab- eb a sinking fund that will in a few years complete- ly extinguish the public debt. The delinquencies in the payment of revenue of former years, are rapidly im course of liquidation, and as the population of the Mate, the cultivation of land, and the aggregate ‘wealth of the State increases, its finances must im- prove with greater rapidity than ever. The public | eensin, sets forth some of the most prominent fea- ‘@ares in the iaternal improvement system pursued by | the State, from the commencement to the present time, and points out the greatest defecta in existing | Baws. The grant ot land by Congress entitles the ‘Mrate to not less than 306,039 acres,of which 206,625 | brick house, No. 18 Lamartine place, lot 23x98.6, $8, ave been received. 60,000 acres await a formal twansfer, and 39,414 are yet to be selected. The sales of land to January 1, 1852, amounted to 96,568 | ‘aeres. Rarort ov Boaxp ov Prac Worse, Wiscow: Bxpenditures to Jan. 2, 1852. Beesived on sales of land. 120, 710 60 70 00 | 11,891 ad | at a 4 cents per gallon. | Provieroys. 45 continued hoger | “91760 1s 84 | $2, $405; 22e. for county, per lb. Cheese was in good demand, at 8 a 9c. @ebt io small, ard is even now no burden to tax | Per Ib payers. fon & Co. Sond lot and ‘three story ‘The report of the Board of Public Works, of Wis- | lon aR aR wu ar szsezeee .. 0 RK. 125 52 Sixth Avenue RR. 125 SECOND $1000 Erie let Mt Rds 116 1000 Erie 24 Mt Bds. N0sy 4d sha Contin’t] Bix. BOARD. = shs Potomac CC. do. . Setekusesse Sees ChYY TRADE REPORT. Fapay, Feb. 11—6 P. M. Asus ruled quiet, but steady. The sales reached 50 Long bf ol 623, a $4 68% for pota, and $5 75 for pearls, T Cmanae chmecionn yellow was in moderate request, at 27 Ke. per Ib. Breapeturre.—Flour wae offered on casier terms, oni consequently attracted more attention. The day's busi- ness amounted to 12,000 bbls. Sour at $4 68% 0 $4 S14; superfine No 2, at $4 75 a $4 8735; rye at $4 b0a #4 6256; to choice State, at Le 1245 a $5 31% ; mixed to fancy Western, Bb $5. 50% : common to Obio and fancy Genoxee, at $5 563, a $5 68%; fancy at $i ey ati mixed to uthern, at $5 62 | $5 814{; extra Western and favorite Southern, at $5 75 a $6184’; extra Genesee at $5 75 0 $6 45%, ‘and fancy Southern at $6 25 a $7 50. About 140 bbls. Jersey meal changed hands at $350 per bbl. Wheat was not very brisk; there were 12,000 bushels Southern white sold (part Jast evening,) at $1 27 a $1 28 per bushel. Rye and barley continued inanimate. State and Western oats were in de- mand at 46¢c. a 49c. per bushel. Corn remained about the same; the sales reached 40,000 bushels, at 62e. a 63¢. for damaged, and ¢4c. agse. for new Southern white and | yellow, per bushel. Coram appeared in good request eluded 400 bags Java, at 1% c.; r Ib. Corron.—The market continnes heavy, and to effect sales holders must subu wer prices, The transac- tions were suppored te h 450 bales to-day. Fine CRACKEKS.—Some 590 vexes Canton, 40 packs, realized $1 50, usval term FREIGHTS were more a¢ and 200 Rio, a: § which pert about 30,000 to 40.000 bushels of grain were $4 | engaged at 7d, in bulk, and 1.000 bbls, flour were re- ported at 2s, Sd. Rates to London and Havee were quiet. To Australia 700 bbls. flour were engaged at $3 0, and 500 do. to San Francisco by an ordinary sailer, at the same figure, while rates by clippers were lirm at previous rates. Frerr.—The day's transactions consisted of 200 cases Canton ginger, at $6; 50do. sardines, at 75c. ; 10 do citron, at 23i4¢.; 1,000 Boxes bunch raisins, at $2 75, and 26 bales Languedoc almonds, at 15: River was very slowly taken at $1 a $112); per Ibs. Hors.—Sales were made of 50 bales, on terms not made il Liwg.—Rockland has becn in fair request, and has been purebased to the extent of 2,500 bbls. at 81 68 for com- 51 60 | mon, and $1 50 for lump, per bbl. 110 $7 | Motasses remained pretty active and firm. The sales 30.00 | comprised 150 bbls. New Orfeans, at 30c. a 31c., and 150 bhds. pew Trinidad, at 28e. per gallon. Navat Storgs.—Crude turpentine was quiet, and held at $a $5 25 per 280 lbs. Spirits turpentine was unset- ted, and could not be quoted above 65 a 67 cts. per Jon. Some 450 bbls. white rosin changed hands at 25 a - per 280 Ibs. u#,—There ttre only 4,000 gallome linseed sold, at 76 lots of = mess eould not be sold above $16 50 per bbl. The day's transactions embraced 600 had at 815 wd ned and new sour mess, and $16 for old mens, 1 bbl. meats favored .buyers; the sales inclu 170 shoulders and hams, at 73; a 7%, andl0a Eres hal per lb. 150 bbls. lard were obtained, at 9% 1044¢ perlb. Beef was scarce and saleable; the opera. tions consisted of 300 bbls. ¢ untry prime, at $5 50a $025; city do., at $7 » $7 25; coun inest, $9 75. $1128; city do. $12 75 « $13; re pack , $13 25 & $1350, and extra do., $14.25 "a $14 3, Rtont 123 tierces prime mess beef were disposed of. at $20,. Butter was relling in small quantities, at 13.9 1'%e. for Ohio 18 a stern New York, and 23 a 2c. for Orange | Real Eetate.—Sales by Auction.—By W. H. Franklin, rick house, No. 93 between Market and Pike streets, lot 25x lot and two story brick house on'Thirty- | sixth nosed between Eighth and Ninth avenues, lot | 100, $6,500: 1 lot and two story brick house. No, 43 West Washington place, near Sixth ‘avenue, Jot 18x71, $5,500; 1 lot and two story brick front house, No. a Wate street, corner Gouverneur street, lot 22.4x100, $10,000; i 1 lot and two st brick house, No. 68 Vandewater | street, lot about 2! $5,850; 1 lot and four ey 1 lot and two story brick house, No. 10 Charlton street, lot 22x%, $5,550. By Cole &’ Chilton.—1 lot and briek | building, No. 24 Sullivan street, near Grand, lot 21.2x70, $5,925; i gore lot and building ‘northwest corner G: and Sullivan streets, lot thirty-two feet on Sullivan, and | twenty threo feet on Grand etreet, $0,425; 1 lot’ and hou 159 Eldridge street, near Stanton, lot 21.6x44.4, | Lot onSixth ayenue,corner 107th street, 25.5x100, ining, 252100, $285; 2 do, $270 each; 1 on | lorthatreet. 00 feet from Sixth avenue, 25x105, $185; | 120,760 09 | 2do adjoining. same dimensions, $175, each; 1 do, $175: ——— | 14o. $170; 2 do, $20734 each. By Anthony J. Bleecker— | Amount of lisbilities, Jan. 2,1852.......... $54,238 75 | 1bouse and lot, 43 Carmine eg 6x100, $7,300 1} @f this amount $26,238 75 was in warrants drawn on ‘Treasurer. | Of this amount $26,000 00 scrip issued to M. L Martin | street, $12,250; 2 lots on Broadway, between Sixty-eighth | and fixty-ninth street, one 10.9x105, and the othe ‘under his contract. ‘Bales for 185%, 23,1693; acres. | cum. . . . $28,948 90 | Sixty-ninth street, 24.4x60, $800; 1 do adjoining’ Tax, 271 S$ | $510; 1 barn yard adjoinin 2 lots and three ' | do, 41 do, same dimensions, $7. bri on the corner Eighth avenue and Ninteenth | er 22x | 105, $1,400; 1 etory frame house on Tenth avenue, corner 2x0, $500; 1 do, joining, 6195. 9875. rf tot $500: 1 story frame house sj ‘Fetal reeeipta.. 20,220 84 | corner Lexington avenue and Fifty-fifth street, 25x00, | ‘otal expenditures for 185: 143 56 | $1,500. ‘Warrants and stock certificates 22/123 00 | Rick —About 100 tierces ordinary to good have been — | sold at $3 75.0 $4 12% per 100 Ibe, | ‘Petal indebtedness Jan. 1, 1853 $158,250 30 | ion ak mle of a cargoof Bonaire was made to-day, Mroek certifica: is under a per bushe! en re tare ante ,000 09 | | SOAK —100,000 Havana fetched $90 a $95 por thou- ‘Serip Marti in, 7 | fom Wabetinteen ae oa Boi te0 30 | , Spirrre.—Sales have been inade of 50 half pipes Cognac | eee on — | brandy at $2 75 a $3 50; 780 bbls. Jersey and prison | Aseant of it indebtedness, with estima- whiskey at 249; a W3sc., and 24% a 25e.; with 60 hhde. | Sad cont of cumnplation and interest. 502,573 65 | drugde do. at 237%. per gallon. | ‘unsold land... 232,800 99 Sta@ars.—The day's business embraced 50 hhds. New | Mun a ok improvement Orleans at 5 0 534¢, per Ib., and 400 hhds do. on terms ‘treasury, not ascertained. Market active and baoyant. | Amount o Balance to be paid from the obese ahree imprevement........ $262,223 83 ‘The fund arising from sales of land is made appli- | | South American we report 150 bales, washed, at l4e., 6 months, 550 bales, of recent importations from the Modi- ! eable to, and stands pledged, first: for present and future dues upon the two unfinished contracts on work below Lake Winnebago, at the Grand Chute | j and Cedar Rapids, estimated at $79,185 50; and of the outstanding seventy thousand and five hundred @ellars of scrip issued by Morgan L. Martin, and the waredeemed portion of the stock certificates issued to ‘Melson McNeil and Thomas Reynolds under the act of the Legislature appropriating to them the sum of $17,530 79, in violation of the contract with Mr. Martin; and the second, for the payment of scrip al- weady issued, and for the sums due and to become @ue to Mr. Mastin under his contract, for which the * improvement and the revenues derived therefrom, stand pledged by the State.” It appears by the December reports of the insu- vance companies of Massachusetts, that those having specific capitals have an aggregate of $6,327,050, and @ reserved fand of $531,829, besides premium notes f $1,987,414. The total amount insured is $140, 199,659, about seventy-four millions on fire and the vemainder on marine risks. The average annual dividends for five years have been 9 82 per cent. $834,741 for fire, and $1,504,575 on marine losses Rave been paid during the year; besides losses aacer- fained or estimated of $774,831. Of the class of ‘within the year, paid or ascertained, 260 ahs Parker Coal ( 100 Phenix Min Co , 200 do z | Toracoo.—Sales were reported of 200 hhds. Kentucky | at 645 a8; 118 bales Cuba at 22 ; and 18 cases Florida at 18 cente per Ib. | Wine. —some 0 quarter caske sweet, Malaga changed hands at 4734 9 50 cte. per gallon. Woot.—There is a better demand for wool this week, and we notice more activity among the inspectors. In terranean, consisting chiefly of washed Afriean, on ter not made publie. Pulled in moderate request, at quoted prices. Fleece, bnt little in market. Laon i mcr ADVERTISEMENTS KENSWED EVERY DAY ————————_—$——$_ $< ————————————J aw REE THIRG PAGE. “Ga EXPRESS AGENCIES. HAR & COS EXPRESS TO NEW ORIEANS AND | Mobile, re United States mail steamship kmpire | 12th instant, eonnecting at Mobile and roaghout th Charleston express, C City, on Satan New Orleans with established expresses Southern States, at the lowest rates. per United States mail steamer, on Saturday 12th inst., connecting with Combs & Co.'s, for Tennessee, Alabamy, j and Georgia, Parcels and packages received till one P. CHARE & CO., No. 9 Wall street, XPRESS TO CHARI FSTON AND THE INTERIOR OF South Carolina, Alabama and Tennessee, per U. 8, mail steamer JAMES ADGER, at the lowest rates. Pareele received till 2?. M:, CHASE koo 9 Wail street. EW ORLEANS AND | N mail steams}: Ne EMPIRE ¢ Parcels received til 1 P. M. ORASE & CO., 9 Wall «treet. N. B.—Our agents at New Orleans, forward goods to Texas and ‘nterior of Louisiana Re THE NEW ORLEANS BRANCH OF ADA & Co.'s Express has been removed within a few d: from 19 Wall street to 59 Broadway, where it will orn. tinne under the charge of Mr. A. L. Stimson, Our exprona ceupies in New Orleana the rpacious and commosi buflding 72 Camp street, in charge of Mr. Addivon Brag. tow, who, with his able assistants, will give prompt ut. tention to the collection of drafts, notes, cheeks, ae. and of bills payable on delivery of goods. Bankers and jewel- lers are notified that we will make the most favorable ar- rangementa for the i of valuable parcels, and freighta of epesie and . Our next express for New Orleans ie per steamehi Ranpire City. AMS & ©0., 59 Broadway FMOVAL—CARR & HICKS HAVE REMOVED 10 6 Nasean etreet, where they willkeep, as formerl; a general seroriment’ of Wank books a00 rtationer? trie . but lower for Liverpool, for | | tween Clinton and | dress, by letter or in person, the undersigned at | need apply. | 126 E Hudson street, or Ni No. thie day, (Saturday.) | about 160 by 50 feet, way, 1 ry aeademy, ball avetioneer’s rgurps or would, in ‘cannettion with the front be had with it, form one of the most ex bared rable arrangeinen' or furniture vy Mo be foued tothe city Oe Tt will not be rented for its present purposes. The leriea the academy may likewise be bad for fea for the sale ot bi fancy articles, &c., de. troom No. 8, ye aes he ath Merece ot, in thereare RIDGEPORT POWDER COMPANY.—THIS COM- pany are about erecting, in a central losation, se- veral b » gach four hundred feet in length, tty feet in width, and three stories high, for the purpose of letting out propelling power and roorm to such manufac- turers aa ms; They will be provided with from tases #9 Gre wanted haved power, and will have accom- moda for about 1,000 workmen. No town in the State of Connecticut, ‘or probably in New Fngland wing with the rapid it of Bridgeport. Tos manetactox- and commercial are uns |. Houses, | lands, rents, and ihn , are mBat} ‘The time required to reach New Yark by railroad ie two and half hours, -Ap- lieations for power and room may be made personally, or letter, to ‘either of the subscribers. P.T. Barnum, ‘m. H. Noble, D. W. Thompson. ARBER'S SHOP TO LET IMMEDIATELY, IN A NEW hotel within a few blocks of the Crystal Palace, with sn Ly Lomeli gi attached. Any, pee who will it it up in a neat ‘correspond wi general ap- pearance of the! ‘Bite con have itat a reasonable rent, Tray $400.) None but a respectable tenant need apply, ai 102" Nassau street, oftiee No. 13. ILLIARD TABLES 10 LET.—THREE GOOD SEOOXD hand billiard tables to ket. Also, wanted, a room, in location, to hold four billiard tables, and a man to charge of them; or they would be let to » good man together. Apply to LEONARD & BENJAMIN, 40 Reade street. Fzoasr OFFICES TO LET, AT 92 WARREN STREET OTEL To LET, OR FOR SALE—THE OLD ESTAB- lished Railroad Hotel, Fordham, haying been re, cently enlarged and fitted Raiiea.eg, at offered 10 let, or for vale, other business compeiling tor to give Wap. Min copanie ct ermoeratettag twenty or boarders, and is now doing s profitable 8. further on Berrian, at the he rticulars, apply to 8. FORD, ey South street, New York. ‘OTEL GARNI—OR LARGE PRIVATE BOARDING house to let up town. To lease, those two six story commodious dwellings, with basement and sub-cellar, situated on the corner of Clinten place and Mercer street, and convenient, to Broadway, New York Hotel) Union | yquare, Astor Library, and other, public buildings. Kine of omnibusses passes through the street. Tes houses are very spacious, admirably located, and adapted for a large private boarding house or hotel. There is » rear building attached to one of the houses. Apply to _HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine sti ‘AND: OMELY | FURNISHED ROOMS To RENT, aT 22 Pea MPORTANT TO JEWELLERS.—THE WELL KNOWN inty For Houston street, to let..“For farther information inquire of Edward Merritt, 187 Monroe street ; J. Shiofsheimer, 164 Cherry street; or of Nathan Jery, on the premis LAY QFRICeS 10 LET—IN CHAMBERS HALL, No. 65 Chatham, opposite Chambers street, adjoining the Chatham Bark.” Apply to 1. B. MORRIS & CO., on the premises, or to W. L. CONKLIN, No. 8 Bowery. FFICES TO LET.—THE WHOLE FIRST FLOOR AND barement of the modern marble basement house, 15 Centre street, next to the northwest corner of Chambers | street; suitable for an insurance company, fc. Apply | GEORGE BRUCE, 13 Chambers street. Rs WITH GOOD, STEADY POWER, TO LET, AT the Harlem Railroad Depot, situated on White ttreet, between Centre and Elm streets. The rooms vai B size, from 26 by 25 to 105 by 283 ‘are all well. ighted, | and can be accommodated with any amount of power: ‘There are also good hoist way, water closets, Croton wa. | ter, gas fixtures, ‘&e., immotiately connected with the | different rooms. ‘apply da ally, to ‘A. ALLEN, Elm and Franklin streets, OOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.— Two or three gentlemen can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, without board, or with breakfast and | tea, at 69 West Nineteenth street, Sixth avenue. | 0 LET—TWO LARGE ROOMS, SECOND AND THIRD floors, 25 by 100 feet, suitable for ware rooms or light manufacturing business. Apply at 38 Canal | street, agar Broadway. | T LET—A LARGE FOUR-STORY BRICK BUILDING, psa fort; rai rege front b; rete s -four feet tng taped for lock business, gun dt ar to iow & ANDERSON, corner of Eighteeath avenue A. Bas LET—THE UPPER PART OF a STORE, NO. 22 Ann street. A fifth aig fe 3 and read; EV. by the first of May. The build deep. Apply to D. LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS | Teeny known as the Chelsea Dye Works, No. 111 ] fest Twenty.fourth street, between Sixth Seventh avenues, with steam power connected, roe for manu- facturit yurposes: aes aun A i i. WILSON FAD Witiaan street. | '0 Prag NEW COTTAGE HOI CONTAINING | eleven rooms, peepatiy loeated in Kent avenue, near M. ee ag about ten minutes walk ae and within afew from alip tiepe of the Myrtle stave ine of © to Fulton fe , in ‘the above, Also, the u parts of two consisting oats Feoms cach. Apply to WILLETS & SON, 276 Pearl street, N. Y. (0 LEASE—THE HOTEL AND FURNITURE, ELIGIBLY situated for up town business, at a near Union square. For further premiser, to ‘0 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, THE THE two houses 68 and 70 White street, fifty fect east | from Broadway. Will be converted into stores to me | Menanta, Uf dealrea, Wal tireet, fourth tol P.M, | wM. J. SINCLAIR, 64 Wall street fourth floor. LET—THE THREE STORY AND | ray, | and long established jewelry store of Nathan Jery, 195 | for any other fall street. : HOUSES, (EACH [aa ewo cia as oc e two families, and cold the ¢ el ‘arg ‘warm dumb waiters, &e., wit three minutes walk of the depot at Morrisanis, Cars eu and pace from six Salk, A A, til’ eleven P. M. ‘ent, $€00 each. twenty minutes from the city. Apply at 4 Beaver otreet. ALUABLE STORE IN BROADWAY—TO ap, Sone enen Se ae oe Toby 08, 21¢ Broadway, 30 feet frent, b; ible and rable stores SAXTON, ‘ORKSHOPS AND HOUSE TO LET, AT 125 RIV- inj street.—A three story brick house, with workshops in the rear, two and three stories eh, suitable for bookbinders, jewellers, eabinet, and ers, or any other light business, ‘will be let to- foe or separate. Apply to E. AUERBACH, 122 Nor- o’elock. folk street, or £4 John street, up stairr, from 10 to 12 Om SAL. N OLD ESTABLISHED COFFEE “a TEA STORE for sale on reasonable terms, now eqnokonls usiness.—The store ia situated at 231 ‘Colton atreet, South Brooklyn. ‘a favorable opportunity for ay one who wishes toe in the above Any in formation can be had by applying on the be premise . »ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LEASK—UPPER PART of boures on the northwest corner of Broadway and are inquire on premises 480 or 408 Broad . For par- tculare inquire en premises 489 or 491 Broadway. OTTAGE HOUSE FOR SALE — A NEAT TWO-STORY house, built in the cottage style, situated in Twenty- 7 nee between Ninth and Tywpth avenues; a plea- loeation. For farther lars, inquire of S. WOODBURN & CO., 31 Cortlandt street, ALIFORNIA "AND AUSTRALIA. —IN BOND, ONE MIL lion German segars, for sale at a bargain, to close RIEKEN, 28 o1a Stip, corner of Front street. ror UTLERY.: ‘VERY. “LARGE, ASSORTMENT, FROM the celebrated manufactory of Joseph Rodgers & Son, campriaing every atgle of ivory, pe pene, tection shell WE BC &CO., 150 Pearl street, near Wall, 0G FOR 8ALE.—A LARGB NEWFOUNDLAND DOG, one year old, an excellent watch dog. Will be sold eheap. Apply at No. 8 Clinton court, office No. 1, 13 Beekman street, XCELLENT CHANCE.—THE LEASE, STOCK, AND | fixtures of the Great Jones Street House, corner of Great Jones street and the Bowery, for sale. The house contains accommodations for boarders and lodgers; has a billiard room attached. There are six years of the lease, after the Ist of May. yet to run. Apply inne: Fulton Hotel, situated at the Fulton ferry, Brooklyn. shake tena eee Eoed isiness, apd fa in ene of the best locations in and will be sold for eash only. fatisfactory reasons given for relling. For further aes apply on the premises, No. 12 Fulton street, | ARM FOR SALE—A VALUABLE FARM IN ORANGE county, New York, for sale, sitnated in the town of Cornwall, on the New Windsor turnpike, six miles from Newburg, and four miles from Cornwall landing. The Newburg branch of the New York and Erie Rrailroad skirts the south end of the farm, and the depot {s half a mile distant. A never failing stream of water runs nearly through its patie length. It pomesses unrivalled facilities for pores. There are on the a good house ten ‘ildings. Thefsarm contains one hundred Alegrpetbleadier ne accommodating. Inquire | a | WILLIAM DALLY, 97 Bowery. | | IR SALE—THAT ELEGANT THREE STORY BROWN stone front dwelling houre and lot of racer in fe on the south side of Sixteenth street, second house wes: Pak jabs rye mee) with stable in the rear. The house.is $4 feet wide; four rooms on each floor, Solara sub-cellars ,com- gill one . Possession the lst May next. Apply to HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. Fesne HOUSES AND LoTs roby 126 AND | place, near Sixth avenue; weil arranged |) dor senants and snd terms easy. pues aire at No, 20 Chambers R SALE—THE TWO-FOUR STORY BRICK DWEL- lings Nos. 467 and 469 Twelfth street, between aven- ues BandC. Lote are 25 hese —— deep; houses are 26 by 45. One half ma; a? term of years. For farther articelare C.F. , 147 Mi voice ROUEEE AND lors 3 NOS, Pye 149, ronal ted 168 Et street, cot of Suffolk. rms easy. Inquire at No. 20 Chambers street, in the | front beseuient. Fre SALE_TEREE THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, IN 1e ) Bon Bt Feet one ms mg Railrosd, dress H. W., box Sal HOUSE AND LOT NO. 30 READE Broadway. The lot is 101 feet dee; and $0 fect rout and rear, touting Reade stveot 20 hing: hattan place. For terms, apply on the premises. SALE—THE FIX’ AND 600D ate Te Ee miles lew York. ‘The store has for fifteen years done {08 | a tng eth ots eesae? te 6 2 and en’ hal as al seuah cata, thls las rare opportunity. Address Delta, Herald office D Saeed en tg es WILLIAMSBURG—A CONVENIENT ise and lot, with stable on the rear, om the corner Soares and Amuley streets. Apply at No. 110 Fulton street, New York. FIRST CLASS basement brick house No. 60 Harrison street, be- II the modern i ts, fata room, gas Eevee al rn improvement rooms, tures, &e., in perfect oct er throughout, Posseeclou tenmediate: ly, if BENJ. M. STILWELL, no. 0 Chambers street, New York. ral at fai of first rate land. om the Judd to let, for one or more years, on favorable prem ible tenant for market ga: Ad No. 4 ; Hanover street, or Jamaica, L. 1 J.C. VAN RENSSELAER. | J ix LET—NO. 99 FOURTH AVENUE, NEAR ELE yenth street—house two notion, OE lot fall oem troms the Srat pon lee next. wee net estat fein a pees proving any kind ct balaes, {roa 2 tov ol ee ee ARR 61 Wall street, ap LET OR LEASE—THE SECOND, THIRD AND fourth stories of 161 Fulton street. Inquire of EDW. DUNIGAN & BROTHER, 151 Fulton street. LET.—A HOUSE IN. LEROY STREET, NEAR | Bleecker; twelve rooms, back cellar, bath room, ero- ton, range, marble mantels,’ &e., all in good order: will lease for one or Possession any time after middle of April. ‘IL NG & TUCKER, 289 way. ‘0 LET.—TWO GOOD HOUSES IN SOUTH SECOND street, Williamsburg; rent $425 each; in good order and well situated. exons but quiet, fret class tenante TUCKER ICKER, 280 Broadway. T° LET—THE LARGE LIVERY STABLE, NO. %4 Mercer street, now oecupied by Mr. Cowan, con- taining stalls for twenty horses, ona ¢ $rent -five by forty feet for cerriages, with under cellar. five finished roome in secon Apply to SAME JAMES 3 W. BLEDCKER, story. NO BE LET, AND A THREE YEARS LEASE FOR SALE. —The house known es the Fairfield County House Xo. 81 Bowery, corner of Bayard street. The lease will be sold either with or without the furniture. The house is in eomplete order, has the Croton water, kitchen range, ke, Apply on the premises, between the hours of twelve and four o'cloek, P. M. LERS.—THE LARGE | mo carper STORE, 109, feet deep, in the marble building 620 Broadwa; near Bleecker street, is to let, either with or without Sea td y basement stories, ¢ whole or part of the two ligh | eac h 50x100 feet. OHARDITARE DEALERS. Platt street AR CRYSTAL | two aay and basement brick dwelling, in Forty- eighth street, ninth house west of Third avenie, contain- ing nine rooms, parlors with folding doors, to let low to a Apply to JACOB BADGER, 121 South street, | good tenant. | near Oliver. 0 LET—A BUILDING ON SOUTH-SIXTH STREET, Williamsburgh, suitable for a large carpot and dry nis store. Also, two small stores on the same street, | Enquire at 146 South Ninth street, Williamsburg, or 193 Front street, New ‘York. | barmheripdal apt tnong and lot, the house filled in bride SPLENDID AND EXTRAOR- Retort @ mos the other a bea: bet Per dice npg Pegg rare OR SALE—TWO MOST dinary vtech STATIONKRY AND of the city. a great bivenin is customer a fered. an the pre- ioe cocker sivet is going in the country. Apply at 289 T,1OR SALE—BY A SOCIETY NOW BREAKING UP, A collection of musical instruments, in good order. h’s ie a rare chance for a college club, or society, as the instraments will be sold at the iowest ‘osaible price. Ad- drera Musteal Hoclety, Herald of, or apply toM. H. ¥., at the advertising desk, from 10 A. 'M. ‘OR SALE—ON SACKET STREET, BROOKLYN, WITH- in a short distance of Court street, a substantial and Eee eleven ‘rooms, closets, gas, Ac. nd is in every respect « desirable residence for a malt family Price $4,500. Apply to J. B. PRYCE, 74 Broad- Fe SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE house near Canal street and Broadway, a very location for a private family or boarding house: ture new. No one need apply unless they have $500 in cash. Noreference. Address W. X. Y., Herald office, for four days. R SALE, OR TO LET—TWO LARGE HCUSES ON First street. For sale—Several lots on South-Siath SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF THE | k | Sew, dod wall built renticy for 2,8 and South-Nivth’ street. Enquire at 146 South-Nintb street, Williamsburg, or 103 Front street, New York. R SALE—ONE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND lot, built with all the modern improvementa, gas, croton, &c. Apply on the premises, No. 147 West Twen ty-fonrth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Van take possession by the first of May next. R SALE—HOUSE AND LOT IN TWENTY-SIXTH street, near Eighth avenue; house in Thirty-fitth street, near bet avenne, pa; ing’ largely; five houses in ‘Twenty seventh street, near Bighth avenue, new, with improvements; house in Twenty-ninth atrest, low; two houres in Brooklyn, on which $1,000 can be made in four monthe. TSILLING & TUCKER, 280 Broadway. ‘OR SALE—FARM AND COUNTRY SEAT AT WHITE Plains—A small farm, of about eighteen acres, with gcod double two story‘and attic house, with wing, situated om the Harlem Railroad, and about three minutes’ walk from the station at White Plains, The land extends from the post road to the Bronx river, crossing the railroad. The property could be advantageously divided into small lots ouse is well furnished, and in good repair. Possession may be had immediately. For particulars apply to the undersignad) where a map of te property may be seen, WM. H. FRANKLIN, SON, & No. 5 Broad street, OR PALF OR TO LET—COTTAGE HOUSE NO, 282 Wert Twenty-fourth street, with two sto: gas, hot and cold baths, dumb waiter, walls painted throvghont, and in perfect order. Also’s house and lot in Fortieth street, near Fighth avenue. P, 8. HOES, 95 Wallstreet. 10 LET—FROM THE 1ST OF MAY PART OP A HOUSE in Fourth street, near Broadway. Apply at 571 Broadway, top story. | (NO LET—TWO GENTEEL HOUSFS IN BEDFORD AVE nae, near Myrtle avenue, Fast Brooklyn, on two | | stage routes from the ferry; also, a th: ck | ure, 187 West Thirticth street, near Fighth ave York; also, a genteel yo ot Upper Morrisania. Apply in the store, 346 Ki fits | avenue, next to Twenty-eigh’ 0 clock street, from 9 unti ] ‘0 LET—NFAR HARLEM.—WE oe } | koety Be acta’ | ' | Rents low to good tenante. saying that the cottage was in * nice order, find itis not. The mistake was unintentional. We do not mean to lero —_ either in our advertisements or otherwise, If either of the parties who looked at it would like it to cane im gs pom which may be done R SALE IN WILLIAMSBURG—A gooD “THREE story brick house, with tearoom attached, calculated for two families, containing four parlors with sliding doors and marble mantles, four bedrooms, two kitchens, tearoom, and cellars. Price four thousand dollars—five hundred : eash, one thousand in lumber or shoe materials, and twenty-fi ve hundred on m for three years, Apply on the premises, 13 Monroe place. Pou, SALE—THE RIGHT, AND INTEREST OF ‘an invaluable work, which will pay $3,000 to $5,000 per annum toe smart and enterprising man, if its plan is fully carried out. Price $350 cash. Satinfact of same. Apply to, CHA 4 of Commerce, No. 13 Pine st. m cAlp Te PUBLIC HOUSE KNOWN AS “THE ae Head quarters, corner of Greenwich and freer , one bi from the For farther iven for dil ata small expense, it will be let low for one, two, or three | yeare, BILAING & TUCKER, 286 Brondway, dour a sigpire op the premises, between 2 and5 D'eloek P, MAJOR COOPER. acres, niles , wil be old for 87,000 A yeey desirable farm of 133 acres, at § pring Valley, w’ ith fine improve- ments, for fale nt $12,000, A prety country seat at ‘the Hudson river, onehour’s ride’ from the and twenty.five acres of land at Staten five miles from the landing, at $5,000. A very country seat at Coxsakie, on the Hudson river, ,060, ‘Iwo genteel houses in Brooklyn to exebange oF fe for vacant lote up ids dhet 5 n. 1. SH 5 Nasean st. OQ ODA —FOR | BALE—A Two ~ STORY 30. 000. brick basement house and lot in oe street, near Broadway, Pay ; One four story brick tore and beagery order, rents for =» fi avenue, for $6,760 house and lot, modern tuaprovements, aged Sixth treet, for 96 060."" N. B.—200 houses and lots for sale in this cits g Syme 90 008 Yo 98,006, and in Brookl; $3.000 {6 $10,000, Terms easy. Apply to A. Suna 15 Wall street. —FORSALE—A FARM OF 280 ACRER, . help ant the town of Warwich, Or- $15, 000. for the above sum, if ap- tity, can be plication the Ist of March. It isa : tion, Tix millon froma the New York and Krie at Chester, in a high state of cultivation, principally of : Boy limestone ually well for in or well tiesgenea’ well fenced wilt one all, and well wa- tered with never foiling streams. substantial stone dwellin, foe new, capable of stal y head of cattle, a granary, carriage-house, other outb: and | = cellent Grchard of oi Siutt pack the country. y person desirous of pure! 8 pod farm in a respectable with sohools ‘and churches convenient, would owe well to examine the atone premises. Two-thirds is the money ma; on bond and if desea Title indisputable, table, For further informat ROY, on the premii oT MOWELL, tara in the butte: on the ines, OF e © store, 488 Bixth. avenue, New York. $2, 000. the Harlem river, in 120th street.’ The Ouse Ye new, — lot 25 et fant aa are feet 10 inches. Price, remain on mortgage. Apply to W. 188 Cl Chatham square. wly L. HALL, ] 0 FARMS AND 2,800 BUILDING LOTS WILL BE conveyed by warranttee deeds to $00 shareholders. The late distribution of fifty farms and 1,400 building lota gave 1 satisfaction to the shareholders, and many having been disappointed in not being aniere, Yo ob- tain shares have induced me to lay out another plot ad- joining, and exten ing on the Island Railroad west to the water station. The distribution will take on the *8th of February, 1853. Shares $15 pay a farm of from two to twenty acres, or four building lots, 25 by 100 feet. | Now is the time to secure e share, or you disappointed. The shares are selling off, to the former shareholders and others, very fast. Apply imme- diately, to CHARLES WOOD, 206 Broadway, where a map, &e., can be had gratis. F%. " SALE—WASHINGTON HOUSE, NO. 4 CARLISLE street, with fixtures and lease. R SALE—HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR SALE IN Twenty third stroet.—The house is twenty-eight by sixty-five feet, with library attached, built in the very best manner, under the personal sealer of the owner. It was finished in me last, and is, in every respect, a first class house. The furniture is also new. For mission to view, terms, &e., apply to FE. H. LUDLO' CO., 11 Wall street. R IMMEDIATE SALE—A GREAT BARGAIN MAY be had of the house and two lota, each 25 by 100 | on Montrose avenue, 100 feet from the corner of Emith street. Lowest price $1,300, $700 of which can re- main on mort, re, at per cent for three to JOHN FO! Real Estate Agent, 361 Williamaburg. cery store, in a good location, with lease of two or ears, and now doing a fair cash business, will be cheap for cash. For further information, apply at is Vandam street, from 10 to 3 o'clock. F% SALE, AT YONKERS—A TWO-STORY AND basement frame cottage house, three minutes walk from the railroad depot. The house was finished in July last, in the best manner; has pipe water of the purest ity in the basement, also a cistern for rain water, dee] Base to take off the waste water trom the garden, comprising over three lots, ix ited | Es SALE.—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A GRO- and hous with o va! baif bond 9 of frait trees, terms, $3,800—half cash, mal sacriguge foc’ hve years, Possession first | of May. Apply to ABRAHAM BELL & SON, 25 Park row. OR SALE—A LARGE GROCERY AND LIQUOR store. Inquire at 120 Leonard street, corner of Elm. on SALE OR TO LET—THE NEW BRICK FACTORY, 96 tosh, noe four cee, high, with a wing att inched ituated on the corner of Mulberry and Par oes inthe city of Newark, con- veniently located to the pots and the river. Said iding is ar ao for inet use wren steam power, and is well adapted for almost any kind of business. Apply to E. V. , om the corner of Mulberry and Centre streets, Newark: MR SALE—VALUABLE PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY on Fourth avenue, nome ee bree inet TucRibe iis pomeghe ee juare . 9) now a interes and offers rare inducements to capitate Terme =, Apply tg E. B. KINSHIVER, “no Fourth avenue, s R SALE.—TO CAPITALISTS.—A bern TENEMENT between Second Rrisiogs, PH ph Lionel sh compl fo five re story re front and two rear,) B. 319 Fourth avenue, 3to7 P. M. SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF FIFTY ACRES, East Cheater, about fifteen miles from this city, the New Haven Railroad. The farm isin a Pinel lot coe streams vee nef eron| throw farm, 6 welling house, house, Fris Dae obeniry seat fora! tleman gent doing business in New York, as it can be reached by rail- road every hour. EB. KINSHIMER, $10 Fourth ayenne, 2 to 7 P. M. OR SALE—A FINE CORNER PROPERTY, CORNER Ee eestor Bedford and eae E lot Bris 36, with $8,000. Paeer atone eae ae Price $3,250. ‘A house and lot on Twenty-seven Seventh and (OR SALE—A MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH- ment, in a central location, established for oe The of the Pee engcrpae $8,000 and $9,000. The 1 right kind of » maa, bod ge sr a5 to 100, would be taken as a partner, Ad: dress B, D., Herald offi R SALE—ONE HALF INTEREST IN ONE OF THE ‘Dost cash paying businesses in the city. To an active man this isa Great opportunity, as the business is all cash and large profits, x So Beckman we wo leave the city. Apply to. EATON, 19 Beekman st, ‘OR SALE.—THE HOUSE AND LEASE OF LOT NO. (40 Franklin street, will ll be sold at auction, by A. of seven years 1 A. MULLER, at the change, on Tuesda: the 16th Feb. The lease has fifteen "to run, from May 1, 1863, 3 rent of $200. The house is ground gout condition, and will rent for $660, which sum was ‘offered for it last ‘OR SALE—THE FIVE STORY DOUBLE HOUSE, WITH Hy stares Nos. 425 andzi Firat avenue. Lata 25 by 100, Price $7,500 each, and $500 to remain on mortgage. Ap- ply to G. G, ANDREWS, 421 Broadway, third story. OR SALE—OYSTER SAIOON AND FIXTURES, NO. 8 Peck ail, now vine geod business—on ‘account or ill health, Inquire in basement. R SALE OR RENT—FIVE HOUSES ON TWENTY- reventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, containing all the modern improvements. Inquire of WARREN & SWAZEY, 30 South street. T,1OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR LOTS UP TOWN—A | small three-story brick house, in @ very convenient focation to stages and cars, in good order, and suitable for agentes family. Apply to WM. DE KLYN, 100 Green- ch avenue. —FOR SALE, A HOUSE AND LOT, ON | securing | f meni Apply | rand street, oa Fourth | ee ECON! some and good upright piano for sale cheap, at 9 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Also, several good square, ‘pianos. Apply as above. Foes 0 10" LOT FOR SALE—THE V. Perty known as No. 83 Mott treet, nite Pelt streot, for sale for $6,500. tle indisputable, pee fall pesloniare eet 08. 0. Comptroller's Office, Wor Hall of Necor. Mate! BIRDS FOR SALE. SALE.—SIX SPLENDID MOCK = ing birda. biged ear are from two to three they mock eat, dog, hen, and rooster, gentleman wishing a fine apply 476 Fourti stre street. i #3 si Soh ste ‘SWEENEY & (O., NO, 228 THIRD AVENUE, WILY. commence, on Monday 7 pent, 14th inst., low cost their large and well assorted stock: They must be sold within ten days, as the leaving the on Nis mod ee en] oes ens rs pee Feats : of feet, Bart river following out Ores ; store post stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashler and our machines, will be to stoneeat- vohana Priee, $5 60 per lot. Inq tween 10 and 12 o’clock. ATS.—CHICAGO OATS, OF THE BEST quality, for sale from canal boats, opposite No. 307 West street, or at No. 8 South street, by THOS. A. BROWN.~ N. B.—If wanted for shipping, they can be delivered alongside free of lighterage. ARLOR FURNITURE FOR SALE—A SOL SET" of rosewood and satin damask, nearly ne of the best city makers; also, some bedroom be sold as the family are going to Europe. Apply orm hag 12 and 1 o'clock, at 110 First avenue. f Ppettiraa IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR PRO. house and ot te exchange fora two sory cotage” ADI UKE a ex for a two story cot pply BROWN, 75 Nassau street. i ORTER HOUSE FOR SALE—WITH FIXTURES AND lease, for two years from first of May next. The owner, having an opportunity to go into ( er business, will dispose of it at a very reasonable Immediate possession given. Apply’ to C. F. NING, 179 South street, after 0A. a. HAND VIANOFORTES.—A VERY HAND: T['PE, FOR SALE—ONE, THOUSAND POUNDS or agate, about half worn, in lots to suit purchasers Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, Herald office. T° cas © GAS COMPANIES—FOR SALE, A STATION MG | capable of ing riparia feet of { in twenty- Le hours, with clocks 3 and tell-tale a, | pressure gav; &o.—all Speers com aes a Downs, maker, New Tonk. ‘Apply to wets V. F. HALL, Secretary Gas Company, 7, Brooklyn. 0 PIANOFORTE MAKERS.—FOR SALE, THR FAC- tory, stock, tools, and fixtures, situated on the corner restern avenue and Washington place, New The factor, is sixty-six feet on Washington place, by four ip, and on Western avenue aisty four feet twenty feet. deer, three stories high, aes of brisk, twelve inch walls, built in 1862. The whole will ‘be sold or the stock separately, anda lease ren ot the Two-thirds of the purchase of the factory may remain on bond and parle location is a good one, feller theese ir pee for ten years part, and ow finishing two instrumen‘ only object of | sale in in consequence oof tl boul Jia: PML O TRAVER ) BAKERS.—FOR SALE—THE LEASE dus! For paril lars, apply et 436 Greenwich street, 10 her erent Sees iG PATTERNS FOR GENTS, Baw. ores, dren, are much are Jen adapted for large establishment percent ei 2S, ae eS! cages Wa" TCHMAKERS AND seriber offers for sale store No. 188 Canal etz spielgaats above for Sr eM the stock and Fea the ph ae mers ad watch reparng a watch repairing.’ rstize, wit dreling, willbe or leased for one or Fy arate poesanlig Oe tetood thie sede $125 Boor ie itchen, fourth also kit Stn eels | ae ae ly at 06 eae sped way. avenue, street. om the first floor furnished, with without board. “h ee eee HIS WIFE, WITHOUT FAMILY; wish to hire a cottage house in Brooklyn, half an hour's ride of either . Rent net to $400. Address a , for three days. Fol De Tair inisa ootcon une beniven Sixth bobhrongs Pow three ~, high, with all the modern im’ Address L. B BASE Re, Mack's p pes; giving description of pre! jy. and iphoto WANTED ae eee THREE-STORY brick house, with all the improvements ne must be between Eighth and Twenty-fourtt streets, from Eecond to Fifthavenue. Rent from $700 $1,000, Address G. G. Z. Herald office. anne eee t of the city, west me panes 25 ~ J,HE MODEL DWELLINGS IN N THIRTY-SEVENTE, at} near bec avenue.—The numerous wale, cants for suits of rooms in the said ret, ed that they will be civ tia Lae ogee ina — Due notice will be sevckattay, sh 4 houses may be inspected. not higher u BASEMENT WANTED IN THE UPPEL ‘useler, 206 Waahiageon street street se! ADV ba eS aS, oF eae joure, ins than Tenth street. ‘aay tamily ha having a to |, can 's desirable The most sat tory reference given. ideews «note E.R, Herald office 'ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL DWELLING HOUSS with front and beck basements, situated eltle in Broadway or any of the adjoining sent Bleecker and White streets. Addreas hadrons % C, at tl eo: stating terms. AND ATTIC (ARM F FOR SALE—BELONGING TO Mk FSTATE OF P. A, Condrey, deceased, situated in the town of Yonkers, Westchester count; ; New York, about seven- teen miles from the city of New York, three and a half miles east from the village of Yonkers; and two and a half west from Hunt’s bridge,on the Harlem railroad. It contains about 140 acres of land, eighty acres Cree ry high state of cultivation, and the remainder in good ture and wood land, and is well watered. Tussin: isa lecee neat cottage house on the place ; the out houses are very ex- tensive, consisting of two large barns, stables, carriage house, theds, corn erlb, ice house, &e., all in good order. The place contains eeveral young orchards of about oo ay pele trees, and 500 peach trees, bed» ime henley 7 inn a well stocked ch fruit and ch pater There is also some valuable blooded stock of oxen, horses, &c., which will be sold with the place if desired. Also, Soa lage, market wagon, and «good variety of toola, Ac. are several eligible building aifes upon this place, ‘which, with its proximity to two railroads, render it a very do- sirable situation for persons doing business in the city. For further Farticulars apply at the office of 8. F. CON. DREY, No. 67 Wall strest, or J. H, Condrey, Mp. 107 Front ‘treet, or on the premises, RNISHED HOt HOUSE — THE ADVERTISER HAS A lease of a two story and attic house, in the neigh- borhood of Fourth street, near Broadway, he wishes to dispose of, with the furniture, which is new. The loca- tion is desirable, and the house is filled with breakfast and tea i Satisfactory reasons will be intel for | Address A. B. C., Herald of J OUSES ON WASHINGTON SQUARE | ATE SALE.— ‘The two four story and basement brick houses, balat three years sines, in the best epee with Feared on the southwest corner of Macdouga! West aod a Sraaton on the square, uy ae nud feet front rey four desirable s@, and will be wonder, Sevenayel inp mont , 0 that in fact the intorert money wfll not bat abont half what the property’ rent for. to VALENTINE @. BALL, 16 Gramercy park, Twentieth street, between Third and Fourth avenver, af 9 A. M. or 5 P, M. — pt, ssi Fifth or Eight wards. Hen! A TE Herald office. 7 ANTED—AT ‘Ist MAY, A TWO STORY mooal with modern improvements, situated below Can, street. Apply to W. B.F., Herald office. ‘ANTED TO RENT—PREMISES 8 SUITABLE FoR? laundry; ateain power preferred. Address Laut dry, Herald office. ‘ANTED—AT THE FIRST OF MAY, THE SROON. and third floor of a three story house, tecy mailer improvements, B gor Chambers and street Apply to 3, M. G., Herald office. arin ‘ANTED TO HIRE A NEAT THREE STORY 510U3 one where part of the rent will be taken out board. Any one having such, up town, west side of Bros way, will hear of a fe ‘tenant by applying at 2 Spring st street. ANTFD TO PURCHASE-~S0ME GOOD PROPER’ in Williasaabrirg, for in¥estment; one good hou. New York, below Thirteenth street and near a ug house for ‘a home’ in Brooklyn. i BILLIN G & TU , 289 Broad@ayy a gO wo en, @ ent next, by two gentlemen, of a house, sa furnished. parlor, and by rooms, clorets, Ke. woe situate on or near Between Hleecker ard Tenth streets. if one wid suit, ft will be taken for one year. Addrops b, 1,042, Pont Office, stating terms and location. a yn theecrens verte sean | Wer TO RENT—FROM Ist MAY, A MODERA) house for two small families, or pert ofa i one family, (say two rooms and va Bs bedroons,) nitaat Below Tenth stzeet, in the vicinity of the sixth a Railroad, Apply at No. 8 Duteh hen J ANTED—PART ART OF AH HOUSE, vg ement man me ae without ehiren wid th ton i, aes above ¥ Te mare Sia » Addre for ares days, Hell Ome iaaia

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