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) : RENEWED BVERY DA — —_$_$_$_$$ $$ [SE ‘ - ae SEE SEVENTH PAGE. we Beene Annan { FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN OBTAIN PLEA- want with full or board; also, a gon- ond wife, ins first class house, with gas, ba ths, ‘and location very pleasant aud convenient to the cars best line of stages. Apply at No. 20 West Eighteenth street, near Hinth avenue. Terms aerate refer- ‘ences exchanged. LADY 18 DESIROUS OF MAKING ARRANGEMENTS with a party of gentlemen, or some other family t would be w to take the house, and board for rent, as she has furniture suficient to furnish one Fenteelly. It would’ be & good opportunity for helors, who would like to live retired. and have their meals furnished in their rooms. The advertiser's family is only four, and no children. References of the first re. Bpectability. Address M. M., Herald office. _——— ee ' & GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, AND DAUGHTER EIGHT years old, want board in a private family, where ‘comforts of a home can be enjoyed. ‘Two rooms will be required, with fire in one. Permanent board is want- ed. e address P. F., Herald office, stating location and terms, which must be very low. The lady will take @are of her rooms. No address will be noticed: unless the terms aro mentioned. Bue WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A GENTEEL family, where she oould find the comforts of a home. Bhe would have no objection toa few boarders. Address A. C.-W., Broadway Post Office, for two days, stating ‘terms and location. ta hein: OARDING—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE accommodated with board and rooms, in a house with all the modern improvements. Also, two ladies with good references. Apply at 183 West Twenty-third streot, near Eighth avenue. OARD IN BROOKLYN.--A GENTLEMAN AND. WIFE can have board, with handsome suite of rooms on Becond floor, in a small private family, Location very Sestrable, Apply to No. 182 Duffield street, near Fulton venus OARD.—SUPERIOR BOARD, WITH A SECOND STORY large room, suitable for a geatieman and wife; also B® fino attic reom for two single gentlemen. Baths and gasin the house. Omnibusses for Fulton ferry pass the . References exchanged. Apply at Mes) Nolan's, 118 Fourth street, corner of Amos. OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, WITH satisfactory reference can be accommodated with & pleasant 100m, with large closet attached, with board in « private family. Also, a small room for a single gen- tleman, at No. 9 Charles street, (Warren. place.) i OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A emall vate family, where there are no other ders, A 38 L. E. H., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, A FRONT ROOM, IN small family, where there are no other boarders ; 8 widow lady preferred, and on one of the city Zailroad routes, Address R, A.," Broadway Post Office. OARD WANTED—FOR A YOUNG LADY, IN A boarding House or private family, a small furnished room, with La will be required. Terms must not exceod 4 pec week: ddress M. F. W., Broadway Post office. 6 given if required. OARD.—A LADY IS DESIROUS OF MEETING WITH ‘one or two gentlemen, or a gentleman and lady, who ‘would take s house and secure themselves by boarding with her, she having furniture sufficient to furnish a hhouse very gentecly, Her family consists of herself and it. Best of references given. Address H. G. C., Breadway Post Office or Herald office. — JOARDING—HANDSOME FURNISHED ROOMS AND bedrooms, with full or partial board, can be had by @pplying at No. 2 College place. OARD—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A GENTLE- man and his wife, can be procured by addressing J, P., Horald office. House up town; has gas, bath, &c., ie. No other boarders. Bonin MARRIED COUPLE AND TWO SINGLE gentlemen can be accommodated with rooms, at fe. 82 Fast Twenty-third street, near Fourth avenue. & whole secend fioor to let in Twenty-fourth street. Apply as above. oT euler OARD WANTED—BY AN OLD LADY, IN A PRI- vate family, or where there are but ‘few boarders. Location above Fourteenth street, and west of Broadway. Address Widow, Herald office. (OARD—A FRONT ROOM ON THE SECOND FLOOR, with bedroom and pantries attached, and a back oom on same floor; also, a pleasant attic room, to let in ® private house, with full or partial board, to gentlemen nd thelr wives, or singlegentlemen, Apply at L14 Frank- street. RNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A SPACIOUS THREE story and attic house in the vicinity of Union square be let toa private family, from the 1st of May next. It is amply furnished throughout, The house has all the modern improvements. A) te a EH. 1Potow, . 11 Wall street. 'URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 868 BROADWAY, 8 few doors above Union park—parlor aad bedroom, @onnecting. Bath in the house. Every attention is given 2 the comfort of those occupying rooms. Partial board, desired. 868 Broadway. qs BOARD, WITH A WELL FURNISHED ROOM, wanted by « young lady, where there are few or no wther boarders. e upper part of the city proferred. Address J. M.C., Broadway Post Office, for three days, Btating terms and location. References exchanged, or, if "ANDSOMEL* Fequired, board paid in advance. Y FURNIEHED ROOMS TO RENT, AT 22 Waverley place. OOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR PNFURNISHED.— ‘Two or three gentlemen can be accommodated with ¢ rooms, without er with breakfast aud 00 West Nineteenth street, Sixth avenue. OOM WANTED—IN THE VICINITY OF THE NEW pe Beta, by a single ori ens ee 0 room, w! oa Mr. Seca! Herald ‘office, with description Ge room and rates. Would not object to take breakfast. ference given. OOMS.—VERY SU! [OR FURNISHED ROOMS MAY with aft” &c., and with a small private famil fo. 18 Walker street, west from Broadway, in B to pay a fair price for good rooms. with board for the lady, in a small private family, ere thiré areno other boarders; 6 widow iad preferred. Broadway Post Office, which will be attended to imme- diately, with name and number. room, ina private family, where she can have ‘the privilege of a home, for which a reasonable price will te had in a fiat class three story house, furnished, aborhood. None need apply but those wi Wiss ROOM FOR A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, wi Location above Canal street. Address Z. Smith, Jr., ANTED—BY A LADY, A SMALL FURNISHED be paid. Address L. F., Broadway Post Office. ‘ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, BOARD for the lady only, a handsomely furnished room, in &@ pleasant part of the city, with a widow, or im a quiet family, where there are’ no other boarders; pay in ad- vane. Address L. J. James, Broadway Post Uftios. VALERTINES. ALENTINES | !—VALENTINES | !—SPRCIAL NOT! to buyers. Il valentines purchased at the Broad- sway Post office and book store, 422% Broadway, near Taal street, will be delivered to any part of the elty pouth of Thirty-fifth street, free of ree A splendid pesortment on hand. Call and examine. JAMES C. HARRIOTT. ALENTINES,—AN IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER of fine valentines has a few on hand that were in- tended to sell for $3, $5, and $10 each, but will sell them for half price. They are decidedly the most beautiful ar- ticle ever offered. Buyers are invited te call at 333 Broadway, corner of Anthony strect, reom No. 22. ALENTINES.—THE SPLENDID VALENTINES MANU- factured by the American Valentine Company will be kept on view during the season, for the accom ‘tion of purchasers, at the office, ‘asuau street, op- up stal choicest Valen- ite tLe Sun Buildit Th Fines are offered singly atthe dozen price. 84 Nassau street, up stairs. A SINGLE TOOTH TO AN EN- set.—J. (KEY, Dentist, manufactor; ‘Teeth filled, cleaned, extracted, and th Charges moderate. Terms cash. = LEGAL NOTICES. UPREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OP THE AP- $ ication of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of ity of New York, relative to the opening of 160th hth avense, in the Twelfth ward of said city, the Mayor, rmen and Eommonalty of the said ety ef Now York, hereby give motice, pursuant to the statute in such caso and provided, that the said the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York, {utend to make appl: eation Yo the apres Court of the State of New York, at B special term of said court, to be held at the City Hall of New York, om Monday, the 7th day of pening of the court om that day, or street, from #ifth avenue to the above entitled matter; that the nature and extent of the {mprovement hereby intended is the opening ef Ono Hundredth street, (100th street,) from Fifth avenue $0 Eighth avenue, in the eity of New York, as laid out ‘the map or plan of said sity, under and by virtue of an aot of the Legislature of the State of New York, en- titled “ An act relative to improvemonts, touching’ the laying out of strocts and roads in the city of jow for other oa,” pasaed April 3d, 1807. poe Fourie 3. Dito! Counsel to the Corporation, Dated, New York, Feb. 7, 1863. ee COURT—OTY AND COUNTY OF NEW York.—Caroline A. Reeve, plaintiff, against Henry , Jesse Reeve, and Luther Reeve, defendants.— Summons for relief,’ (Com. not served.)—To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re- juired to anawer the complaint in this actioa, which was led in the office of the Clerk of the city and county of New York, in the city of New York, on the 20th day of January, 1868, and to serve a copy Of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers, mt thir office, No. 61 Chambers street, in said city, within twenty days after ‘the service of this summona on you, exclusive of the day of nuch service; and if yoa fail to answer the said oom- plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thisaction will apply to the court for the relief demanded in the eomplaint. WILLARD, SWEENY & ANDERSON, Plaintiff's Attorneys, No. 61 Chambers strost, New York. Datod New York, January 28, 1863. are FOR saLn. FOR SALE. FURNISHED no USB UNTu. Tite FIRST OF ‘ANT TO JEWELLERS.—THE WELL KNOWN —¥OR SALE—FOUR LOTS OF RARE SALE THE ‘TITLE, Sy adit en pan : CHANCE—¥OR RIGHT, i wg Sarin pining Peete Pi iw Loapneggh 7 Feeney $100.00: aiisSeath street, toyether sith three Aux! Katee 2 eee 2 ee ay a a | taken ra board if wished. Also, a mew seven octavo | of Edward Merritt, 187 Monroe street ; J. Shlofs | fine dwellings erected thereon, for $32,500—$25,500 can | man, if its vas is fully if out. Price $360 oash. pone tee sale, very cheap—cost $300—as the the owner 154 Cherry street; or of Nathan Fry, on the premises, remain; two first class dwellings on Twenty-first street, | Satisfactory reasons given for disposing of same. Apply leaves for California on the 10th inet. Address P. MCB, | po between Seventh and Eighth svonues, $5,600 each; five | to CHARLES HOPKINS, register, Halls of Commoree, No. jerald office. ee pe ip ry coll ae, BOWEE 1 IN new dwelling houses on Thirty-sixth street, between | 73 Pine at, 5 Lei wo large y , $5, 600—$3, in; a ________— ASTORIA CorrAcis —ramire NeW OOTFAGHES WITH: | rooms on the natond foor, with utchon, and room for | the fre years septal lone t seamen Nee Oe R SALE—A CROCKERY AND LAMP STORE. IN- be rented te eligible tenants, for ene or more Tae | ery on the fourth floor. The house contains kot and | Broadway, $1,500. ‘Also, houses and lots, and unimprove quite of A. EATON, 19 Beckman stroct. quire of Mr, landing. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET.—NO. 663, site Bond street—A suit of three aky-ligh suitable for a daguerrect: Also the large the galleries of the National t dancing evedocsy,'ball seom, or euctlonser a a A room, or suc! e's pury or would; im connestion with the fronttore, wllsh ma be hed with it, form one of the mont t extensive and dost- rable arrangements feracarpet, w , or furniture warehouse, to be found ia Mh iy it wl nt be ranted for resent purpones. ion the acade: may Wlewiso be hed for short’ periods for the mie nt petetings, fancy articles, &c., &c. Apply atroem No. 8, rst floor on premises, or 198 Meroer street, im the rear. ESIRABLE FURNISHED COUNTRY SEAT, AT OLIF- ton, §.1., forty-five minutes from Wall’ atroet, in view of the bay, fine elevation, good buildings, stables, &e., good gronnds, fruit and shade trees, nat newly and expensively furnished, to rent. » Price $1,500 per annum; onsesnion March 1. “Address Clifton, box {407 New York ees OFFICES TO LET, AT 92 WARREN STREET LEI—AT HASTINGS, a fine view of the river House nearly new, and Location within five minutes’ toA. Bagioli, 92 Prince street, jassau street. I Dye! COUNTRY SEAT TO on the Hudson, commanding Scenery opposite the Palisades. Liss n od Reet aed walk of the depot. Appl or to D. E. SICRLES, 70 geet A ed dah el itccete: Esty A ee AND Pies ‘K FOR SALE, er wi e dwelling part of aon eet Desbrosan 1g pai ouse cerner of . E treets. Inquire of . PITMAN, 206 Hudson street. OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A four story brick house, c iaiaising the late improve- ments, to let; ion can be had immediately. Part or the whole of the furniture will be sold very cheap toa on A Apply at No. 307 West Twenty-fourth street. OUSES ON EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET, YORKVILLI to let at moderate rents—two of the mew row ai handsome three story houses on the north side of Eighty- sixth street, about 150 feet west of Fourth avenue, and bin near the railroad statien and stages; tho ground is high, street 100 feet wide, dagyed and lighted, and loca- tion desirable. Rents $325. Apply to RICHARD L. SUYDAM, 158 Waverley place. Hn To LET, OR FOR SALE—THE OLD ESTAB- lished Railroad Hotel, Fordham, having been re, ‘ently enlarged and fitted up, ts to let, or for sale. ether business compelling the present yronttetee te give went, it up. It is capable of accommodati: or thirt; boulders, ands sow doing a profitable Budlases Fez further leulars, apply to John Berrian, at the hot or ‘3. FORD, 178 South street, New York FICE GARNICOR LARGE PRIVATE BOARDING house to let up town. To lease, those twe six story Commodious dwellings, with basement and aub-collar, situated on the corner of Clinton place and Meroor street, and convenient to Broadway, New York Hotel, Union square, Astor Library, and other public buildings. A line of omnibusses passes through the stnect. ‘These houses are very spacious, admirably located, and adapted for a large private boarding house or hotel. There isa ‘attached to one of the houses. Apply to HOMRR MORGAN, No. 1 Pine streot. OOM TO LET, WITH STEAM POWER.—A GOOD room, 35 by 40 feet, suitable for some light manu- facturing’ business, not extra hazardous. Isquire of JOSEPH OATWELL & SON, 1,153 Broadway, cornor of ‘hirty-fifth street, TORE ON SIXTH AVENUE TO LET.—THE LARGE and handsome store and basemont, No- 95 Sixth ave- nue,‘near Eighth street and the Jefferson market; one of the most desirable business locations on the avenue. Pos- session immediately. . Apply to RICHARD L. SUYDAM, 168 Waverley place. ITORES TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR THIR- ty-first street—new stores, 18 feet by 45, and five stories high, and one 32 feet front, suitable for a cabinet maker. For the plan and terms, apply at Mr. JAY’S office, 20 Nassau street. T° RENT—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, THE spacious and commodious dwelling-house No. 10 State street, one door from Broadway, with stable in the rear. The premises will be let with or without the stable, and can be seen on any day, from 12 to3 o'clock. For cards of admission, and for Particulars, apply to DAVID THURSTON, No. 7 Nassau stroet. aga = = sor nly eee ing house No. ‘aver! , near Sixth ave- nue, in complete order. Rent $008, Apply te wl ICHARD L. SUYDAM, 158 Waverley place. (0 LET OR LEASE—THE DWELLING PART OF THE three story house 77 West Broadway. For par- ticulars inquire on the premises. LET, ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—THE MODERN pi inysee oF, LORS" No. Goamioe tnes Now Mork, fram 12 tod o'clock. gr LET—A LARGE ae 60 BY NEAR WALL street. uire of EDWARD M. ALE, No. 1 Nassau street, peemiaes could be let for offices, or a Jauncy Court. The building is convenient to the Custom House, and also the Exchange. '0 LET,. AT FLUSHING, L. L, NEAR NEW YORK— Two stores; one suitable for a millinery or mantua ment, and the other for s refreshment mn. ee either of the above lines of bi 8, this is an opportunity rare- ly to be met with, the buil being Nooated a the incipal business street of the place, near the steamboat nding and Ge per railroad, and where a line of stages passes hal hes | sroneh the day. Terms mode- PI rate to good tenants. to 80k, adjoining the premises. IBAAC PECK & 0 LET—AT CARMAN’ ON 162D STREET, THE beautifully situated River Side Hotel, within sevon- ty-five feet of the Hudson River Railroad depot. The house is built of brick, four stories, containing twenty rooms, with coach house, stables, sheds, and bath house, and some three acres of ground,’ with ‘trees and shrub: bery. This place cannot be surpassed by any on the Hudson river for a public house or private residence. Also, some brick houses to let, to small families. Inquire of R. F. CARMAN, 1,088 Broadway. 0 LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—TWO OR three genteel three-story brick houses, on Fifty, eighth street, just east of Third avenue. Rent’ $300, ons two years lease, These houses are finely finished. ‘Also, several houses on Fourth avenue—$500, Also, a num: ber of houses in diferent locations. Apply, from 2 to 7 P. M., to E, B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue. D GARDENERS—TO LET, TILLABLE LAND, IN DIF- ferent sections, from five to forty acros. The land is situated at Centreville, Jamaica South, L. I., seven miles fhe Williamsburg ferries. For partionlars, inquire of JOEL CONKLIN, near the Four Mile House, on the Jamaica plank road, or on the premises. 0 LET—A LARGE FOUR-STORY BRICK BUILDING, forty-six feet front by twenty-four feet deep, with storo and collar, well adapted for lock business, gas fitting, oabinet or piano manufacturers, or any other mechanical Dusiness; situated in avenue A,’ between Nineteenth and Twentieth streets. Apply to SNOW & ANDERSON, corner of Kighteenth strect and avenue A. T LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE AND COMMODIOUS Cr rear building factory known as the Chelsea Dye Works, No. 111 wt Twenty.fourth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, with steam power connected, suitable for manu- facturing purposes ora laundry. Apply to M. Witsow Williom street. 0 LEASE—THE HOTEL AND FURNITURE, ELIGIBLY situated for up town business, at 834 Broadway, near Union square. For further particulars, apply on the premises, to E! DAVISON. 10 MARKET GARDENERS.—FROM TWENTY TO thirty acres of first rate land. on the Judd place, Jamaica, te let, for ome or more years, on favorable terme to a respensible tenant for market gardening. Ad- dress, by letter or in person, the undersigned at No.4 Hanover street, or Jamaica, L. J.C. VAN RENSSELAER. be LET—THE LARGE LIVERY STABLE, NO. 94 taining stalls for twent Mercer street, ia hei tel by Mr. Madcon hn o9 rees, and twonty-five b: § Y ave, dished feet for with under cellar, and five rooms in socal very Apply te JAMES W. BLERCKER, a 126 Hudson street, or No. 10 LET—NEAR CRYSTAL PALACE.—A MODERN two story and basement brick dwelling, in Forty- eighth street, ninth house west of Third aveaue, contain. ing nine rooms, parlers with folding deors, to lot low to 8 good tenant. Apply to JACOB BADGER, 161 South street, near Oliver. ‘0 LET—A BUILDING ON SOUTH-SIXTH STREET, Williamsburgh, suitable for a la | i! store. Also, two small Enquire at 146 South-Ninth street, Williamsburg, or 198 Front street, New York. LET~TO A GENTEEL QUIET FAMILY, THE second and third floor and basement, (nine rooms in all) inthe fine brick house, Ne. 127 Rivington street, said house with Croton water, gas, &c.; the remainder tebe occupied by « family’ of f house is on a stage route. Inquire Norfolk street, or 84 John streot, 12 o'clock. YO LET—TWO FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSRS, (EACH ate enough for two families,) containing warm and'cold baths, closets, dumb waiters, &c., withim three minutes walk of the depot at Morrisania, N.Y. Cars ao and repass from six o'clock, A. M., till eloven P. M. Rent, $600 each. Distance, twenty minutes from the city. Apply at 45 Boaver street. Vea BROADWAY PROPERTY TO TTASE.— The well known ‘Café de Paris,’ on southeast corner of Broadway and Anthony street, to lease for five years from Ist of joann. Appl to JOHN B. Mul RAY, No. 12 Old altp. ORKSHOPS AND HOUSE TO LET, AT 125 RIV- ington atreet.—A three story brick house, with two brick workshops in the rear, two and three stories high, suitable for bookbinders, jewellers, eabinet, and ehairmakers, or any other light business, will be let to gether or separate. Apply to K. AUERBACH, 122 Nor. folk street, or 84 John street, up stairs, from 18 to 12 @ clock. cold water baths, ke. References exch: A ply inthe store’284 Fourth avenue, comme afr enty- wecond street. Possession can ne given immediate ly. FINANCIAL, BAe AA AAAAAAR ARAL 150 00 LEND ON BOND AND MORT- A gage, in gums to suit applican ob productive real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Will lend at six percent on productive estate in this city that is worth double the amount wanted. Apply to §. S. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. $1 30 000 10 LOAN, ON BOND AND MORT- }, Upon proper in el Btookiyn, a2d Willamabatg’ itreamh te calt Me thal A number ef $1,000, $2,000, and $3,000 sums. FRANCIS J. KENNEDY, 16 Wall street. WANTED ON BOND AND MORT- $40 000 gage at six per cent. interest, om first juss productive real estate, im the lower part of thiscity. The ground alone werth $60,000, and improving in value. Insured for $20,000, Bondsman’ unexceptionable. Apply to JOHN F.CONREY, Nos, 23 and 25 Wall street. $35,00 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- gage.—An extra chance now offers for either a good investment or to procure good home. For sale low, and om good terms, a number of fine two story and basement houses, pleasantly situated in the upper part of the city, with high brown stone stoo; fron ips marble mantels, &e., &s. Also, a number valuable unimproved lots for sale. The subscriber would respectfully inform ewners of up town Property that, being Immediately connected with buyers of real estate, ‘a his services av agent im selling and letting houses, lots, ke. Apply to Ww. BEEBE, In the lumber office, corner of First avenue and - third street. 14. 00 TO LOAN, ON PRODUCTIVE PRO- ° perty in this city ms of $5,000 and $4,000~ alse, larger sums, if want i Apply tok. B. KINSHBMER, 319 Fourth avenue, frem 2 te 7 P.M. $10 00 WANTED—TO COMPLETE AN ENTER- A prise which embraces abundant se- curity for four times that amount. Ten thousand dollars profit will be guaranteed and the same reslized on the Lat of May mext. Any real italist, who can give reference for respectability and hoi line, through the New Probo, with real name, which will be regarded 5.000. garmaets WHe CAN FURNISH ed. + the above amount of cash, for six Honths, which will be secured by mortgage on ‘city pre- perty, worth the required amount, anda very liberal in- terest paid for use of funds; or ® silent partner will be admitted, who will receive one half of the net profits arising out of the enterprise, The business is of rospect- ability, and the capital can be doubled in » few months; this can be clearly shown by an interview, that it is no humbug; cash is all that is required; the dguring is com- plete. Address, with real name, Enterprise, Herald office. 4 —WANTED—A PARTNER IN AN ES- tablished business, with from three to four thousand dollars capital. The business will pay a large per centage on the amount invested. Good re- ference given and required. Apply to Mr. Bartlett, at Bonact & Walker's advertising office, No. 234 Wall street, from 120’cleck till 2, for four days. USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—NOTICE IS hereby given, that the books for subscriptien to the stock of the Australiaa Steamship Company, a corpora- tion organized under the laws of the State, will be opened on Thursday, tho 17th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the banking house of Messrs. Duncan, Sherman & Co., William street. to of ppointing an interview, all the strictest confidence. ISAAC NEWTON, Committee of )ONDS FOR SALE.— New York and New Haven Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due in 1866. New York and Harlem Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due eek City Bonds, and principal coupons, rine! ayable in Neer eent, due sr getter y arian dd Bin ntral Rail r cent, due in 1875. Western Vermont Railroad ) T percent, due im 1865-70. Plattsburg and Montreal Railroad Bonds, 7 per cent, due in 1862. , ROGERS & BEMENT, 45 William stroet. from upwards, al are tas by the subscribers,” BOWMAN, ( oe CO., Ne. South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow line of Liverpool and London packet ships. iy will be reesived by the unde: , Davis, Brooks & Co, 26 Broadway, until the 24th of Feb: ensuing. The capital ‘weock 13 fixed at $1,600,000, divi into 1,600 shares of $1,000 each. Ten cent in cash is uired to be depesited, with the reigned at the date of subscribing, for which & receipt will ‘be ; the balance is }, as called for from time to time by the board of , subse- quent to the organization of the eompany. In tho event ef an amount execeding the above sum being subscribed, the reserve the power of distributing the manner as shall in their j it best ad- vance urpeses of the tion, as alse of ‘losing the ‘books of ped prey prior to the 24th ef February ensuing. Pamphlets, oe Prospectus, eharter, &c., oan be procured, by those designing to sub- pty on application to the commissioners, a way i— JOHN HicGERTY,—” Watts SHERMAN DANIEL B. FEARING, REUBEN WITHERS OTICE.—IN CONFORMITY WITH THE ARTCLES OF agreement and declaration of trust of the Union Company, » meeting of the shareholders will be held on Tuesday, March 16, at 4 o'clock P.M. at 280-Broadway, room No. 20. JAMES CURRIE, Agent. ORTH CAROLINA Lt Croats te BONDS.— ‘Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., Januar} proposals will be ed in the city et New Ye until 10 eager M.. of the Slat March next, for purchase of 000 of bonds, issued by forth Carolina. ‘These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1868, and will run thirty years. They wil) have coupons at- tached, and the interest, at six per cent per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January of cach ear. J eHoth interest and principal will be payable at the Rank of the Republic, in theeity of New York, unless where the yurehaser may Need to have thom made payable at the Ereasury of North Carolina They arc issued under the autherity of the Ie islature of North Carolina, for the construction of the orth Carolina Railroad, 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 express \yipletees for their redemption. at a bonds are, by express enactment, exompted from zation. Parties bidding, will please address their le on- dorsed ‘ Seal Proposals for North Carolina te, Bonds,” to the naderaigued in New York, directed to the eare of Messrs. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front atreet, wThe bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republle, at a! al 8 o'clock, P. M., om the Slst day ef March next, in the presence of @. B. Lamar, Kaq., President of the said Bank, and J. P. Brows, and Devid Freeman, Reqrs. may also be present. Lae naphtha santa of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit im bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the creditef the treasurer of the State of North Carolina. ‘This deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Re- iblie, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North Exrolina, ar in the Bank of Cape Fear Raleigh, North Carolina. Ww. coURTS, D. Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, JOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS for the grading, masenry, and superstructure of the Williamsport and Mmira will be received on the first day of March, at the offiee of the company at Ekmi- ra, The maps and Profle of the line will be found at the Exgincer’s effico at on the line of the road. M. MORRELL, Chief Engineer, Oo OF THE ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM- pany, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third street, To. 2, 1863.—The Board of Directors have this bey age a semi-annual dividend te the stockholders of | (4) per cont, [hp Ril hg Lom ta ta ‘The transfer books wi closed yntil that day. CHAS, 0. RICHARDSON, Secretary. CONTRACTORS.—PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED for the removal of fifty thousand cubic yards of earth. From eight to ten thousand yards per month will be required to be removed, for which a liberal price will be paid. Apply at corner Fifth avenue and Warren street, Breok!; pneioid bn ‘ETMO) ROBERT & CO. NOTR, A) Wicnenese haan ae $1,000, on watches, plate, jewelry, planofortes, ‘g00ds, furniture, or any other property, at the Pacific Agency and Loan Office, 114 Grand streot, corner of Broad- way, over the Pacific Bank. Confidence and honer strict- lyadhered to, Office hours from 9 to 5. Maite ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM $1 TO ry DRY GooDs. iad RESS GOODS FOR CASH.—J. HOXIE, JR., NO. 37 Nassau street, epposite the Pest Office, is now re- ceiving and offers for sale, a large and attractive ntock of silks and fancy dress goods, rinted lawns and <i agel berege de laines, plain and printed peroesss 2 striped popling, prints, linens, ginghams, white goods., &c., mostly from auction. Also, a full assortment of do- mesties, for cash, at prices from ten to fifteen ower than they cam be bought on the usual credit. ir cent {PRING MANTILLAS—THE SUBSCRIBER 13 NOW SD) prepared to submit to the inspection of merchants and wholesale buyers from every section of the Union, his fnportations and manufactures for the present season, compete ‘an elegant and imost extensive variety of Pa. risian novelties, selected during the past month from the emporiume of the most celebrated French modistes; te- gether with a splendid assortment of sill, lace and other spring mantillas, of his own manufacture, being copies from the best French patterns, all of which ho offers at wholesale on tho most Hberal terms — GEO. BULPIN, Paris Mantilla Emporium, 361 Broadway roperty in all parts of the city, and cuitivated farms in ferent sections of the country.’ Apply to W. H. ROOME, House and Land Agent, No. 18 Greenwich avenue. Uflice hours, 8 to 10 and 3 to6. $15,000, ee sR uated iu the town of Warwich, Or- ange coulty, can be purchased for the above sum, if’ ap- ication be made before the lst of March. It is a pleasant tiom, six miles from the New York and rie Railroad at Chester, in s high state ef cultivation, principally of » limestone ‘soil, equally well adapted for grain or grass, well timbered,’ well fenced with stono wall, and well wa: tered with never failing streams. On the ines are goed, substantial stone dwelling, iarge bara snd hay house, mostly new, capable of stabling fifty head of cattle » large granary, earriage-house, and other outbuildings, and an excellent orchard of grafted fruit, perhaps the in the country. Any persen desirous ef purchasing a good farm in » respectable neighborhood, with schools and churches convenient, would do well to examine the Abovo premises. Two-thirds of the purchase money may remain en bond and , if desired, Title indisputable. For further information, inquire of the owner, JOSEPH ROY, on tho premises, or of A. HOWELL, in the butter store, 488 Sixth avenue, New York. 0. re? SALE AT A BARGAIN, THAT A « néat three ‘story brick house and lot Gh the northeast corner of State street and Sidney place, Brooklyn, with carriage house fronting on Sidney place; not more'than three minutes walk from the ferry; price $8,000, and $5,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8.8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. $ 500 —FOR SALE, THAT DELIGHTFUL RE- A and lot, situated on Clement 176 feet north from Myrtle avenue. The lot is 50 by '126 feet; the house is neatly finished, and the ground in neatly laid out with a groat variety of shrub- ery and flowers; price only $5,500, and $3,000 can re- main on mortgage. Apply 10 S. $. BROAD, 13 Wall st. 5 500 —FOR SALE, SIX OF THOSE FOUR 9) = story brick houses and lota on the st Hide of avenue C, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, which rent for $900 each. Price, $5,600 each, and $3,000 on each can remain on mortgage. Apply to ? 8. 8. BROAD, Noe Wall street, 3 00 —FOR SALE, THAT THREE STORY e « brick house and lot No. 197 Schermer- Morn street, near Bond street, Brooklyn. Price 33,600, and $2,000’ can remain on mortgage. Also, that three story brick house and lot on the southeast corner of State and Nevins stroct, price @F,600, and. $2,200 can ro- main on mortgage. Apply to 8.8. BROAD, 18 Wall st. 3 000 —FOR SALE, A GOOD HOUSE AND . twenty fine lots at Jamaica, close to the depot, with all the advantages of churches, schools, two academies, with splendid apple orchard, ‘grapes, strawberries, currants, pears, plumbs, &c.; also, sixty other lots, adjoining, cheap; also, fifteen hor - lyn, and houses and vacant lots in New York. Inquire of 8. WILCOX, 32 John street. 000 —FOR SALE—THE LOT KNOWN AS 14 ° ° tween Wa: High street, Brooklyn, situated be- hingtom and Fulton streets, within | five minutes walk ef the Fulton or Wall street ferries—a very desirable location for » store or dwelling. The lot is 25 by 75 feet. $1,000 of the purchase money can re- main on bond and niertgage, at seven per cent, for five years. Apply to C. H. CLARK, 138 Pearl st., New York, 2,000. tte arin: stvor, in 120th stro’ ths jouse Is new, and lot 26 by 100 feet 10 inches. Price, $2,000. A part can remain on mortgage. Apply to W. L.'HALL. No. 188 Chatham square. 100 FA28 AND 2,800 BUILDING LOTS WILL, BE conveyed, by warranteo deeds, to vight hundred subscribers. ‘The last distribution of’ fifty farms and 1,400 building lots gave general satisfaction to re Molders, and many having “heen disappointed in not being abte to obtain shares, have induced me te lay out another plot adjoining, and extending on the Long Island Railroad, west to the water station. The distribution will take place on the 28th of February, 1853. Shares $15 only, securing # farm of from two twenty acres, or four building lots, 26 by 100 feet. Now is the time to scoure share, or you will be disappointed. The shares are selling off to the former shareholders and others ver fast. Apply immediately to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broad- way, where maps, &c., can be had gratis. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND fixtures of a commission store of bread, cakes and confectionery. Store is doing a good business; this is a good chanoo, Apply 472 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. RARE CHANCE, SELDOM MET WITH.—A MOULD ing manufactery, already established, with entire- tirely new machines and tools, te make plain and orna- ofevery description from wood. The er business on hand, will sell the above For further pertionieres inquire of T. J. JONES, 38 Division street. RICK HOUSE AND GARDEN IN BROOKLYN.—FOR sale, the neat and substantial two story and attic briek Louse, size 22 by 34, with dining room extension 14 by 24; piazza front and rear: centains thirteen rooms. ‘The garden is handsomely laid out, and well stoeked with grape vines, fruit trees, and flowers; size, 50 by 126 feet. ‘The above property is desirably located on Cler- mont avenue, two hundred feet north of Myrtle avenue, in tke immediate neighborhood of Clinton avenue ai Washington park, ten minutes walk from the City Hall. Terms—The lowent price is $5,500, of which $3,000 ean remain on bond and mor . Apply t¢ H. JOHNSON, at Appleton’s, 300 Broadway. RYSTAL” PALACE.—FOR SALE—THE STOCK, FIX- tures, and lease, of a liquor store, on the corner of Broadway and Forty-first street; the best stand in the neighborhood of the World’s Fair. Apply to J. B. MAD- DEN, on the promises, or to J. M. Reilly & Co., 172 South street. RUG STORE FOR SALE.— ONE THE BEST stands in the country; is now doing a good business, which cam be increased by proper attention. Address Eu- eulapia, box 197 New Haven Post Ofice. (OR SALE—FOUR HOUSES AND STABLE NORTH west corner of Mulberry and Broome strect, 503, feet front _on Broome and 117 feet on Mulberry street; also, No. 383 Broome street; also, house No. 372 Houston street. Inquire at 167 Kast Fourteenth streot, near Se- cond avenue, from 8 to 10 o'clock, and from 3 to @P. M. OR SALE—A DISTILLERY, FOR MANUFACTURING camphene and alcohol, with lease of three buildings, situated in Furman street, Brooklyn, opposite Thompson. Stores will be sold cheap." Apply on the premises. GYOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN LAND—A manufacturing busine: nd patent for the @, already established, in this city. Full information and satisfactory reasons given for selling, by addressing Win. a: Park place, stating where an interview may ad. IFTH AVENUE PROPERTY FOR SAL f four story brown stone house and lot No. th avenue, above Nineteenth street. Also, the three story Wrick house and stable No. 21 West Twenty-second ctreet, near Fifth avenue, suitable for a physician. Also, three story brick heuse No. 37 West Twenty-first street. Apply to JOHN B. MURRAY, 12 Old slip, or 145 Fifth avenue. ‘OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON TWENTY-NINTH STREET, ninety fect east of Third avenue. Also, two lots in Thirty-ninth streot, near Secondavenue, Also, two lots in ‘Twenty-cighth street, near Third avenue. Whole amount can remain on bond and mortgage. Also, other very de- sirable lots amd houses in the city, The above will be sold very low. Inquire of W.T. Lawrence or John S. Richards, 574 Sixth avenue, near Thirty-tifth street. ¢ OF A HOUSE AND STORE ON Eighth near Twenty-sixth street, on the Inquire at 309 Eighth avenue, in the stere. ITURF.—WILL BE SOLD, AT A BARGAIN, AT 29 Bockman street, office and eountiag-house desks, chairs, stools, cushions, sofa beds, lounges, divans, tete a-tetes, brine chairs, rockers, bureaus, ¥>rdrohs carpets, oilcloth, fooking glasses, marble top’ c@uure an side tablos, bair'and husk mattresses, feather beds, ex tension tables, &c. Furniture purchased by instalments. mental mor owner having of very low for cash. OF OR SALE--AN EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR A PER Re dca yin susall cag testa steeh of v statlonszy and fancy store, im a good businens locality. The presont proprietor is going to the ceuntry, and will dispose of it at a very low price. Apply immediately, at 280 Bleecker street. OR SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A FIRST class hotel, located on Broadwa; $30,000; one do., $15,000; also, the lease of a hotel, six years, $12,500; also, » fine hotel opposite the Crystal Palace, $7,000; also, one on Warren strect, $6,000; anda splendid hotel opposite one of the greatest arrival depots. Apply to ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs, IR SALK—LEASE, FIXTURES, AND FURNITURE of a fine restaurant and dining saloon, located on a great public thoroughfare, and near the Sun and Herald Offices, which ix one of the best locations, doing a good — Apply to ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs, ‘OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY— & small farm or country residence, half» mile from Bently’s Landing, Staten Isiand, five minutes’ walk from Biddle’s Grove; has a beautiful view of Princes Bay and the Seund; fifteen acres of geod land, out buildings and ood fences in good order, new, forge and modern built dwel- ling, with wings, and piazm front and rear; fruit of all kinds, For further particulars inquire at No. 8 Sands treet, Brooklyn, or on the premises, of JOHN CONNER. — tad alal inl OR SALE—TWO HOUSES ON FIRST AVENUE, RE- k twoen Kighteenth and Nineteenth atreets. One of them rents for $500; the other for $460. Part of the urchase can reraain'on bond and mortgage. Apply, be- ween 12M. and 3P. M., to JAMES A. SIMONS, 57 Chambers street. OR SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- Fe iccond atrect,, with ‘modera _Improvements— price $4,500. A fine new house on Thirtioth street— price $7,300, Alyo, one on Thirty-first streot, $6,000. ‘Also, a ‘superior house on Sixth avenue, $7,260, Also, one on Twenty-fourth street, $7,500. Also, one on Tenth street, $5,500, and one on Twenty-eighth stroet, $5,500. K B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue—2 to? P.M. (OR SALE—THE LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A house near Canal street and oe eaeeke avery desirable focation for a private family or boarding house: furni- turo new. No one noed apply unless they have $500 cash. Noreforence. Address W X. Y., Herald ofice, for four days. Fe SALE—TWO THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE3, Nos. 6 and 8 Warren place; houses 20 by 40 feet, with enclosed piazza, and all improvements. Also, a new house of three stories and attic, with all modern !mprove- ments, No. 59 Christopher street; house 22 by 50 foot. Inquire of G. J. Bogert, 59 Christopher street, or at 124 A. DEMAREST. (OR SALE—ON SACKET STREET, BROOKLYN, WITH- im a short distance of Court street, a substantial and well built frame house and lot, the house filled in with brick to peak, contains elevon rooms, closets, gas, kc. and is in every respect a desirable residence for a small family. Price $4,500. Apply to J. B, PRYCE, 74 Broad- way. OR SALE, OR TO LET—TWO LARGE HCUSES ON First street. For sale—Several lots on South-Sixth and South-Nivth streets. Enquire at 146 South-Ninth street, Williamsburg, or 193 Front street, New York. FOR SALE-ONE THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND lot, built with all the modern improvements, gas, croton, &e. Apply on the promises, No. 147 Wost wen: ty-fourth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. Can take possession by the Grst of May noxt. RIOR SALE IN WILLIAMSBURG—A GOOD THREE story brick house, with tearoom attached, calculated for two families, containing four parlors with s doors and marble'mantles, four bedrooms, two kitchens, tearoom, and cellars. Price four thousand dollars—fiye hundred cash, ono thousand in lumber or shoe materials, and twenty-five hundred on mortgage for threo years. ‘Apply on the premises, 13 Monree place. EF" SALE—TWO LOTS ON 113TH STREET, SEVEN lots on Eighty-second street, near Third avenue, four Jots on Fifty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, fif- teen lots on Lexington avenue, one lot corner Broadway and Fifty-fitth street, four lots om Broadway and Fifty- fourth street, one lot on Thirty eighth street, three lots on Thirty-seventh street, ten acres land in Ravenswood. five acres on Kinsbridge road. Apply, from 12 to 3 P. M., to JAMES A. SIMONS, 57 "a street. (OR SALE—LOT 25 BY 98.9, WITH AND REAR house, on Thirty-fifth street near Eighth avenue, honse four story brick, new, well furnished, with water throughout ; and two story frame house in’good order, will be sold cheap. Apply to R, G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. (OR SALE—HOUSE AND FURNITURE FOR SALE IN ‘Twenty-third strect.—The house is twenty-eight by aixty-fivefeot, with library attached, built in the very best manner, under the personal inspection of the owner. It was finishod in September last, and is, im evory respect, a first class house. furniture is also new. For per: mission to view, terms, &c., apply to E. H. LUDLOW & CO., 11 Wall street. OR SALE OR TO LET—THE NEW BRICK FACTORY, 80 by 96 feet, and four stories high, with a wing at- tached about 30 feet square, situated en the corner of Mulberry and Park streets, in the city of Newark, con- veniently located to the railroad depots and the river. Said building is designed for the use of steam power, and is well adapted for almost any kind of business. Apply VAN ANTWERP, on the corner of Mulberry and treets, Newark. OR SALE—VALUABLE PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY on Fourth avenue, comprising five heuses on Fourth avenue and one on the street, making six houses, forming a square @§98.9x104. This property is now paying a fine interest, and offers rare inducements to capitalists. Terms easy. Apply to B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 te7 P. M. SALE—ABOUT ON HUNDRED POUNDR wo be a aoe Beit» tony apps a Herald office. . si Segoe TLLIAMEBURG PROPERTY FOR SALK, OR MK- changed for city property, on South Second streets The new three an) ba.ement brick house, built anf finished ina first class style The lot is 25 by 132, with a large two story ‘and ttle frame house on the rear; twe Tertinme cases, for sale water cisterns, pumps, Kc. For particulars, apply to JOHN FORGE, Real ietate ‘Agent, 831 Grandat liamsburg. HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WASTED, aa ee Annee FSK ROOM WANTED.—A PERSON HAVING MORB room than he wants in an office would let dedi room to a lawyer or a copyist. A good opportunity fer one commencing the profession, or would suit a copyist Apply at 13 Nassau street, corner of Pine. Pe OF A HOUSE WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife.—Must be eligible and in a good locas: west of Breadway, between Franklim and Tweat street, east between Astor I’lace and T: ioth street, er in the vicinity of St. George’s Church. References ex- changed. qv Hi E. T. W., Herald office, OOMS WANTED.—TWO OR THREE FURNISHED rooms wanted, in Brooklyn, with basement or kiteh= €n, not too far from either south or ee ee for a family of three persons and servant. Pos: wanted immediately. Rent must be moderate. References given. Address M M., Herald office. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL DWELLING VY ries teat cea casas wabsecente eset in Broadway or any of the adjoining streets, betweem Bleecker and White steeets. Address C., at this offlen, stating terms. ANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY mn, the entire socend si ith good parlor, and rooms, clorets, Xe., attached, situate on or near way, between Bleecker and Teath streets. If one presen that will suit, it will be taken for one year. bee 1,042, Post Office, stating torms and locatica. Wat TO RENT—FROM Ist MAY, A MODERAS house for two small families, or part of a house for one family, (say two rooms and two bedroons,) situated below Tenth ‘street, in the vicinity of the Sixth avenue Railroad. Apply at No. 8 Dutch street. ‘ANTED—PART OF AT A MODERATR rent, two rooms, basement and attic, by a young man and his wife without children, with some fag re spectablé family; if above Canal street, on a stage route No moving in May. Address, for threo days, “*Wilking, | Herald Office. WwW NTED—AT 1ST MAY, A TWO STORY Hi with modern improvements, situated below street. Apply to W. B. 1d offi ANTED—AT THE FIRST OF MAY, THE SROOND and third floor of a three story house, with moderm improvements, between Chambers and Canal streets, Apply to S. M. G., Herald office. ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM, WITH BOAl Were young lady, in a private family, or wi there are but a few other boarders; location in the viel nity of Broadway, below Fourth street, proferred. A note addressed to A. M., Chatham square Post office, will mew with immediate attention. Terms must be moderate, Wi TO HIRE-FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEX%, the upper part of a small house, say three or four rooms and kitchen, for a quiet family, consisting of gea- tleman and wife and two small children, at a moderate rent. Location west of Rroadway. Address, with full particulars, G. B. A., box 670 Post office. ‘ANTED—A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, ON OR BB- W fore the Ist of May, to lease or purchase. Ay to WM. PARKER & CO., 899 Broadwa: Walker street,) office hours from 0% A. M. OR SALE—A BEAUTIFUL FARM OF FIFTY ACRES, at East Chester, about fifteen miles from this city, on the line of the New Haven Railroad. The farm isin & high state of cultivation, with every variety of cheice fruits, two never failing streams of water ri through the farm, a fine dwelling house, barns, ice house, &c, This would makes fine country neat for a gentleman doing business in New York, as it cam be reached by rail- read every hour. E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avemne, 207 P. M. OR SALE—A FINE CORNER PROPERTY, CORNER of Bedford and Barrow streets, lot 26x753,, with three buildin, Price, $8,000. Also, a proporty on Downing street, front and rear buildings, lot 26x117. Price $7,000. Also, house and lot 23 Downing strect. Price $3,250. A house and lot on Twenty-seventh street, between Seventh and Kighth avenues, lot 25x100. Price $3,000. Also, house and lot on Twonty-seventh street, between Second and Third avenues, Price $4,500. Alse, two lots on Twenty-ninth street, $1,800 and $2,000. Ap: py toe B EINSHMER, 319 Fourth apmer teen ah (OR SALE—A MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISH- ment, in s central location, established for upwards of seven years. The business of the last year amounted to between $8,000 and $9,000. The right kind of a man, with from $600 to $700, would be taken as a partner, Ad- dress B. D., Herald office. R SALE.—THE HOUSE AND LEASE OF LOT NO. 140 Franklin street, will be sold at auction, by A. H. MULLER, at the Merchants’ Exchange, on Tuesday the 16th Feb. The lease has fifteen to run, from May 1, ‘at a ground rent of @200. The house is in good condition, and will rent for $650, which sum was offered for it last year. OR SALE OR RENT—FIVE HOUSES ON TWENTY- seventh street, botween Eighth and Ninth avenues, containing all the modern improvements. Inquire of WARREN & SWAZEY, 90 South street. F= SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR LOTS UP TOWN—A small three-story brick house, in 8 very convenient order, and suitable for . DE KLYN, 109 Green- FOR SALE—BELONGING TO THE FSTATE OF P. A. Cowdrey, deceased, situated in tho town of ‘onkers, Westehester county; New York, about sewmn- teen miles from the city of New York, three and « half miles east from the vilage 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 under a high state of cultivation, and the remainder in good pas- ture and wood land, and’is well watered. ‘Thore isa large neat cottage house om the place ; the out houses are very ex- tensive, consisting of two large barns, stables, cartiage house, sheds, corn crib, ice house, &e., all in good order. ‘The place contains several young orchards of about 800 apple trees, and 500 peach trees, in prime bearing. The lawn is well stocked with fruit and shrubbery. There is also some valuable blooded stock of oxen, horses, &c., which will be dold with the place if desired. Also, car- riage, market wagon, and a good variety of tools, ke. T are several eligible building sites upon this plsce, whi with its proximity to two railroads, renders it a very sirable situation for persons dolug business in the city. For further particulars apply at the office of 8. I. COW- DREY, No. 67 Wall street, or J. H. Cowdr Front 5 nthe premises. 3 ‘OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE-—THE THREE STORY and basement brick house 86 Perry street, out 100 feet west of Bleecker, well built, good cellar, large yard, gas and Croton on each floor, bath room, dumb waiter, speaking tubes, Ac. Application must be made only to MOSES DEVOE, 10 Jefferson Market, or FRED. W. DEVO! Water street. ILLS AT PATERSON, N. J., FOR SALE OR TO LET— ‘The cotton mill, lot, and’ water privileyen, knows as the Fasex Mill. For particulars, apply to JOHN COLR, President of the Paterson Manufacturing Company. Alsa, the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly occupied by Plummer & Prinee, a print works. For particulars, ap- ply to THOS, 0. SMITH, Agent Society U. M. ‘Paterson, Deo. 28, 1862. ‘OTICE TO OWN BUILDERS, STONEOUTTERA, NO Peweidul ng ee ‘Stonodressi offer for sale reduced as foot of ‘Twenty-cighth, Ty th, streets, East river, mie ee brown stone, ready for delivery :—1,000 Quaker hmtels, 1,000 0G Iihtels; 10,000 plain window sills and lintela;20,000 feot watertable, eight inches high ; 16,000 feotrail coping ; 600 coBar steps ; store posts, lintel course, platforms’ and steps. Also, rough stone goxstantly on hand. | Stops, aubler aad platforms, cut by our machines, will be sold to stoneewt- ‘8 20 per ceat than their eost y hand. W. @. CHAVE, Agent. OAS GMCS OATS, OF THE BEST QUALITY for sale from canal beats, opposite No, 307 Wort street, or at No. 8 South street, by THOS. A. BROWN. N. BI wanted for shipping, they can be delivered alongeide free of lighterage. WO OFL PAINTINGS FOR SALF—ONE. REPRESENT- ing the ‘‘Entombment of Christ,’ 46 by 38 inches, a fine old Ttalian painting, worthy the attention of e mn seurs; one a scene from’ the “Pilgrim’s Progress,”” 40 by 54 inches. To be seen for a short time, at the upholstery store, 82 Chambers street. ye GAS COMPANIES.—FOR SALE, A STATION ME- TER, capable of passing 200,000 enbie feet of gas in twenty-four hours, with clocks and tell-tale attaehed, pressure gauges, &c.—all ia complete order. 3. Downs, maker, New York. Apply to V. T. HALL, Secretary Gas Company, Brooklyn PIANOFORTE MAKERS.—FOR SALE, THE FAC- Tiers stock, tools, and fixtures, situated on the corner of Western avenue and Washington plaeo, Newburg. The ixty-six feet on Washi plage, by thirty. , and on Western avenue sixty-four feet by twenty feet deep, three stories high, built of brick, twelve inch walls, built in 1862. The whole will bo sold together, or the stock separately, and a leave given of the factory. Two-thirds of the purchase money ef the factory may remain on bond and mé The location is a good one, having been establi for ten years past, and now finishing two instruments | sh a The only object of sale is in consequenee of ill ith. PHILIP C. TRAVER. rT 9 ATCHYARERS AND Je WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—FOR SALF, the stock and fixtures of a je store, in the central part of the city, establis! for the last thirty ears, with geod run of customers and watch ropairing. 0 store, with dwelling, will be let or leased for one or & term of years, For particulars inquire of PLATT & BROTHER, 20 Maiden lane. To Iat—A four story rear building, for any light or mechanical purpose. Inquire a8 above. VAWCABLE REAL, FSTATE AT PRIVATE SALR.— ‘The subsoriber offers for sale those four very desira- ble brick stores known as Nos. 19, 21, 23 and 26 Jacob st. Lota Nos. 19, £1 and 23 are cach abot eighteon foot, front and rear, and fifty fest deep; No. 25 being om the corner, has a front of forty-eight foot on Frankfort streot, and twenty-two feet on Jacob street. This property can be purchased at reasonable prices, and on the most ne- commodating rive 8p) tion at the Empire [roa enty-ffth atreet, before 10 A. M. Crore font of meet rent ee GAMURL LROGHTT, ” 'ANTED—BY FIRST OF MAY, IN BROOKLYN, & small house or cottage. Must be convenient, im ood repair, and moderate rent. Address, with parties, rs, to Mr. Thompson, box 2,126 Post Office, New York” ANTED—TWO FRONT ROOMS AND TWO BED- Tooms unfurnished, in s ploasant neighborhood, and near Broadway, with or withont board; paid in vance if desirable; not above Broome street on the wea. side. Address V. W. A., Herald office. ANTED—A GOOD HOUSE, WITH TWO O8 three acres of ground, from fifteen to twenty-five miles from, and of easy access to, this city. Rent not ee coed $100. Please a8, stating particulars, Widow lag Broadway Post office. ‘ANTED TO RENT—BY A PRIVATE RAMILY, Wri tance ine chlitten agetere aes not below Twelfth street, nor above Twonty-slxth. Am dress, stating rent and location, B. B., Herald office. ‘ANTED TO HIRE—THE SECOND STORY OF & house, not above Spring streot, on either side of the city, Rent moderate, Address a. W. 73 Hudson street, W trectatiy NICE TWO STORY HO! IN A RE Ad ton spectable part of the city; rent from te 546m, bos 3,190 Post Office.” ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE OR LEASE, A LOT OF ind, immediately, to build private stables en— Dlocks of and Leg rm situated within. fow streets, Apply, between 11 and 1 o'clock, to ; SEWELL A. DODGE, 24'Laroy street. ANTED—BY A DENTIST, EITHER atreet or in Bleecker street, west of Broadway, @ whole house, or rooms sufficient for his business ses. Address L. M. N., Dentist, Broadway Post ‘Ainy children, the uppee part of &. (we, egy any mn, the upper part a twe boure stunted in the upper part ofthe ei ae 4 May. Rent must be moderate. Address J. P., Herald Office. required on the first ‘ANTED—ON THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, THER whole of a two or three story, or of a three fsualy. Any pecoon bering the above prociats 6s fot wi family. 00 above find s good Asie with good reference, and Sve veer at security if required, by addressing to 290 Front street ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A NEAT TWO StORT Cottage and lot, within the limits of Sixth asf th avenues, and Twentieth and Thirtieth strestm. House must be in complete erder, and in a clean borkood. Applyte _ A. H. PURDY, National Theatre MISCELLANEOUS, RIDGEWATER: PAINT—THE BEST ARTICAE EVER offered to the public for roofs, decks, and bottoms of steamers, and other vessels, and, from its spark and cinder preof qualities, for railroad ‘bridges, cars, depots, &e, Testimonials and_ specimens can be seen at the de- | pot of the company. For saledry, in of 200 Iba, and upwards, and in oil, in kegs of 25, 60, and 100 Ibs., by R. BOGART, General Agent, 125 Pearl, and 78 Beaver streets. TLLIARD TABLES—PERSONS WISHING TO FUR- nish their saloons with tables, wlll do well to ealll and examine the stock we have on hand, whieh we war rant to beof the best description, suitable for private ex public use. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 00 Annstreet. NGINEERING.—THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED to furnish specifications, estimates, plans in ral or detail, of steamships, steamboats, propellers, and low ure engines, boilers, and machinery —_ description. Broker in steam vessels, machinery, ers, &c. General agent for Askcroft’s steam guage, Ab fen’ & Noyes’ motallic self-adjusting conical pecking, Faber's magnetic water guage, ng’s patent wire rope for hoisting and steer! urposes, &c., &c., &e. Pen CHAS. WY. COPEEAND, ‘Conanlti Engineer, No. 64 Broadway. RONING MACHINE OR MANGLE—FOR SMOOTHING table linen, sheeta, &e., with great rapidity and beam- are’in use im the prineipal hotels. Ref ty. The: rencee ren ne to their utility'and ure. They eam be used with steam or with hand power. Pricos, % DUNCAN & WEST, No, 51 Beekman street and No. 4 Liberty Place. JAPER HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & CO., NO. 68 Chambers street, (next but one to Stewart's) cor ner of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the mest extensive assortment, of every quality, of the richest style of decorations, imitations of oaks, marble, &0. The most skilful worl are employed to the papers. TEAM ENGINES, SAW-’ AND OTHER MACEH- nery, furnished, with dra’ and specifications, at the lowest rates, and from the best shops in the coun- try, by W. B, LEONARD & &. W. SMITH, 75 Merchante? Exchange. EINES, FYKES, AND ALL DESORIPTIONS OF COT- ton fish nets and netting, completely and for use, for sale at low rates by the manufacturers, Gi LY & CO., 68 William street, corner of Cedar, Also, an arsortment of fly nets, fishing tackle, twines. HE PREMIUM LAUNDRY, CORNER OF AVE- nue D and Eighth street, will be dis of, in com sequence of the iting up » larger establish- ment, It is well atapted for doing a reapectable busl- ness, having a steam boiler and steam drying apparatas, nd all other bon ena for finishing tives hraivel dames wi saneent ot we has been done = some years past. ouse is com enough ¥0 ‘accommodate all the hands comnected with the work. As the present proprietor is removing to a distance, 8 considerable quantity of work may remain with the establishment. Rent moderate. Apply ew ‘the premises to FRANCES THO! IN. 66-UK7HY, HARRY, I DIDN'T KNOW YOU, YOUR W face is so full of board!’ ‘Oh, that ‘was six weeks ago. I've used Graham's Cp ee! it has made beard grow as i nee." leave any stainh Te the aightest” "Well, that’s wonderful.” One dollar per R.G. bottle; sent to any part of the cout r RAHAM, 38 Ann street, (Fowler's > CLOTHING. ——_—_—_—__—_—_———————— ‘ATERPROOF OVEROOATS—A COMPLETE PROSE. W tion from salt See eee. cote pror enh Maipr Ry Do pete i le an fnder. moder, and ‘will give entire satisfaction to the arti of water clothing ever before made. For sale by ROGERS & Wickorr, (succes sors to Horace H. Day,) 28 Cortlandt street. LOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADIBS a Se eae ee ee fair Pr ry to the stores or y, A COHEN, 463 HHzdnon atroat, and 62 Weat Ta Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. AST OFF CLOTHING WANTED.—LADIES A) “ tlemen can obtain the highest price fer good loft of clothing of every description, and in any sunk or small, by calling on, or addressing th JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, second store from Chatham street, oast side, for da

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