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ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ——————— OS FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, WITH BREAKFAST. in Brooklyn, not far from Fulton or routh ferries, ® young gentleman. Address Ingomar, Herald office. SMALL FURNISHED ROOM, WITH FIRE, IN THE lower part of the city, wanted by a lady aud gem- ; board for the lady only. A widow or small family, who are not disposed to be inquisitive, having such @ room to let, will find a quiet, agreeable, and per- manent boarder, and prompt pay in advance, with un- doubted security if desired., Address W., No, 26, Herald Office. FURNIFHED HOUSE TO LKT UNTIL THE FIRST OF May next.—A new three-story dwelling, with all ‘moderm improvements complete; « part of the rent taken in board if wished. Also, a new seven octave for sale, very eheap—cost $500—as the the owner wes for on the 19th inet. Apply at 14 Bar- Tow atreet. MARRIED LADY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WOULD lke to meet with'some person wio would be willing to advance ber $200, for which a child over a yoar old would be taken to board. Reverence gi en that it will be taken the best care of. All le'ta:s strictly confidential. Please address Mother, Chatham Square Post Office. LADY WANTS BOARD WI!H A PLAIN PRIVATE family, in Brooklyn or New York. Terms mast moderate, as sbe has but a limited income. Sve would be willing te live the same as the fully, or would go asa companion to a lady where her » s would be » com- Zeneetion ne Wear |. Address H H. U., Brooklya Post FEW ‘SELECT BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMODA- ‘ted with pleasant rooms and board, at 187 Hoary street. OARDING—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE acoommodated with board anit rooms, in a hose with all the modern imprevements Also, two lad' with good references. Apply at 183 West Twenty third street, near Kighth avenue. OARD IN BROOKLYN.--A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE cam have beard, with hand.ome suite of rooms on oor, in a private fainily. Loeation very desirable, Apply to No. 132 Dudicid «treet, aoar Fultom avenue. OARD WANTED—BY A LANY, A FRONT ROOM, IV @emall family, where there are no other bowrders ; & widow lady preferred routes. A R. A., Broadway Post Office. OARB—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, FOR A GENTLE maa and his wife, can be procure! by addressing J, P., Herald office. House up own, has gas, bath, &o., &e. No other boarders. Bonin MARRIED COUPLE AND TWO SINGLE io. can be accommodated with rooms, at Twenty-third «treet, snar Fourth avenue. Pep bein OARDING.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, RICHLY furnished, will be to let by the first of March, with Board, in the first elass house 43 West Twenty second etreet, near Fifth avenue. No chiliren taken ~ Dinner atsix. None need apply who canuot furnish unexesp tienable reference. OARD.—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS CAN BE obtained, with or without board, at 83 5; stroe! two doors from the Collamors House. vile . OARDING.—A GLE GENTLEMAN WISHES TO secure a furnished room, with breakfast and tea, ia & private family, where there are few if any boarders. Answers, stating terms, addressed R. H. box 2,057 Post Offices, will receive attention. Best city reference re- quired, OARD.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON THE SE- cond firor, suitable for a family or single gentleman, furnished or unfurnished, with pantries and bath room joining, at 60 Varick street, near St. John’s park aud on oe of the sity | second fleer to let ia Twenty-fourth street. | } TEVANTS’ REGISTER, FINANCIAL. CEA LCCC LLC ed STORIA COTTAGES.—THREE NEW OOTT; [- 0. 00 TO LEND ON BOND AND MORT- im three minutes walk of the steamboat lan‘ling, will ; 15 gage, in sums to suit applicant: be rented te ible tenants, for one or more yours. La- ;o juctive real estate in Bis Sis or Decay. quire of Mr. at the store near the steamboat | at six cent on productive estate in this city landing. that is worth double the amount wanted. Apply to _____ 5. 8, BROAD, No. 18 Wal street. WANTED, ON PRODUCTIVE REAL estate in Williamsburg, at seven per wing #u 10,000, $10,000, 10,009, ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET.—NO. site Bond street—A suit of three aky-lighted roome suitable for a doquemaeh jst, and have been so occuvied. Also the large: oe suit of rooms under | cvnt, 663, OPPO- arya 5,50 in? the. fol the galleries of the National Academy of Design, in size | $5,000, $5,000, $2,000, 2,500, and '$1,00. Address C. about 150 by 50 feet, entrance on Broadway, suitable for | SWACKBAMDR, City Fire Insurance office, No. 161 Grand dancing y, ball room, or auctionesr’s purposes, | Streets academ: or would, in connection with the front store, whieh ma) - be had with it, form one of the most extonaive and dast- $35.000 Leesa SPER CENT IN, rable arrangements for a carpet, upholpteey, or furniture og st, uns, O1 , : ’ and mortgage, (sixty per cent to two-thirds of the value, ) peep olan vee tgees not te ranted | on first clase eo real estate im this city. Apply may likewise be had for short periods for the ane oe to _SOHN F. CONREY, 23 and 25 Wall street. paintings, fancy articles, &c., &c. Apply atroom No. 8, | WANTED—TO COMPLETE AN ENTER- Hie ete 'on renin, or ih Moone arent, in teaver: | $310) (OK igs which smraces abundant DS 0! IN AN OFFICE.—APPLY AT | curity for four times that amount. Ten thousand dollars Pree a oa foal Bntate Ageucy, No. 399 peg | profit will be guaranteed, and the same realized on the Lat way, entrance in Walker stroet. N. B.—Rents and debts | oer one anes za soln eprge ae an give aoonengy or . issions. ctabil yaty UTpose, q; Soleete ep erie) ope aeee | limes through the New York Post” Ofies, airected to Probo, with real name, appointing an interview, all of | which will be regarded in the strictest confidence. 4 —WANTED—A PARTNER IN AN ES- « tablished business, with from three to four thousand dollars capital. The’ businoss will pay a large per centage on the amount invested. Good re- ference given and required. Apply to Mr. Bartlett, at Bonnet & Walker's advertising office, No. 23s Wall street, from 120’eleck till 2, for four days. WANTED, FORONE YEAR, FOR WHICH Fane ovrices 10 Ler, ar 92 WARREN STREET FX RENT OR SALE—THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, in the city of Natchez, Miss.. with furniture at- iached thereto. The house is eligibiy situated, and coa- tains upwards of sixty chambers, besides parlors, dining rooms, reading room, and large bar room. Apply to C. P. Leverich, 29 Burling shp, or L. R. Marshall, Natchos. I | ARDWARE STORE TO LET, AND STOCK FOR SALF, together with the dwelling part of house corner of R Satine aimee arenas es eat 20.00 “rood security willbe given on house W. E &T. B, PITMAN, Hadsen street. Wid fdrniture fo the amount of $4.500, and for which a ; | first rate interest will be paid. Any person having this OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE.—A amount to lot will hear of a good olfer by addressing a four story brick house, ¢ »ntaining the late improve- line to A. A. L., at this office. ments, to let; possession can be had immedistely. Part i SEPT Ce gape ERALaSIIT BST a E or the whole of the furniture will be xold very cheap toa USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—NOTICE IS ; N : hereby given, that the books for subscription to the | cash customer. Apply at No. 207 West Twenty-fourte. | ries or the Australisn Steamship Company, » corpora: tion organized under the laws of the State, be opened OUSES ON EIGHTY-SIXTH STREET, YORKVILLI on Thursday, the 17th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the banking i Phd set 3 une. “—— < wert, oe! use of Lacan prt a & Co., William streot. andsome three story houses on the north side of Eighty- | AAC NEWTO) sixth street, about 160 feot west of Fourth avenue acd | BENJAMIN BoWano,} A taarcialbed very near the railroad station and stages; the ground is | G. T. SNOW. ttuosicabie. Resta Gae8, help ae, lighted, and loca- | ~ | RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT,—ANY YOUNG man having $1,000 in cash, and wishing to travel, rtunity for investment ina yy addressing a note to KE. F. RICHARD L. SUYDAM. 158 Waverley place. OTEL GARNI—OR LARGE PRIVATE BUARDING | house to let up town. ‘To lease, those two aix stery | commodious dwellings, with basement and ¢ub-cellar, | situated on the corner of Clinton place and Mercer atreet, | and convenient to Broadway, New York Hotel, Union | cam learn of a excellent ep; vanoruma and dioramas, Breck, 121 Water street. from £1 u ra at are BOWMAN, RINNE ke o. 7 by the subscribers, square, Astor Library, and other public buildings. A 3% sous steve! for the line of omnibusses passes through the street. These | 8° Sou illerpr ype ollie prac houses are very spasious, admirably located, and adapted | Til line of Liverpool and London packet ships. for a large private boarding house or hotel ‘There is a OAN WANTED—$5,000 TO $10,000—A LOAN ON rear building ees" vetberyesd Sorte ity Apply to | personal property, for many years; security amplo; | 0. MORGAN, No. | Pine streot. | Will pay from ten to thitty percent. Address A. R., Her. | ald office, for one week. OOM TO LET, WITH STEAM POWER —& GOOD | f oldie RET bau! | facture 36 by 40 feet, suitable for some light manu- | wronCE TO CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS Be a ric peg eens coeds for the grading, masonry, and superstructure of the r ELL & SON, 1,153 Broadway, corner of | Winiamsport and Kimira Raiiroad will be recived on the first day of March, at the office of the company at Elmi- ‘Vhirty-fifth street. | = JXIH AVENUE TO LET OTHE Danor | T® The maps and profiles of tho line will be found at the | QTORE ON SIXTH AVENUE TO LET—THE LARGE Mae on tuatian er Go cae and handsome store and bavement, No. 95 Sixth ave- | B&gineer’s ollice at | Bue, near Kighth street and the Jolferson market; one of ____WM. MORRELL, Chief Engineer. mt eye usiness locations on the avenue. Pos- | ~TOTICE.—NEW YORK, FEB. 9, 1863.—SUBSCRIPTIONS | ey oe eee eomeede | to the capital stock of the New York and California, ~~ ~~ -_ __— 3} Waverley place. | Steamship Company will be received by the undersigned, RENT—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT. THE | 4 the office of Messrs. Davis, Brooks & Co, 26 way, 7. pacious and commodious dwelling-house No. 19 State | U2til the 24th of aeptend ensuing. The capital stock Giveet” one door from, Broadway, with stable in the rear, | Axed at 61,5%,000, divided into 1,600 shares of $1,000 The premises will be let with or without the stable, and | ach. Ten per cent in cash is required to be deposited, | can be seen om any day, from 12 to 3 o'clock. For gards | With the undersigned at the date of subseribing, for which | of admission, and for particulars, apply to | a receipt will be issued; the balance is payable, as called | " DAVID THURSTON, No.7 Nassau street, | for from time to time by the board of directors, subse- | quent to the organization of the company. In the event | | TPO LET—THE, THREE STORY AND “ATTIC. DWELI- of an amount exceeding the above sum being subscribed, | ing house No. 146 Waverley plaee, near Sixth aye- | the undersigned reserve the power of distributing the nue, in complete order. Rent $300. Apoly to stock in such manner us shall in their judgment best ad- | ICHARD L. SUYDAM, 158 Waverley place. vance the purposes of the proposed organization, as also OARD.— FURNISHED ROOMS Union square. Referen: ‘ANDEOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS 10 RENT, AT 22 . Wayerley place. PsBORs, WITH BEDROOMS AND BATHS, TO L¥T with board, at Collins’ Hotel, corner of Canal and Weat streets. AT MRS. BARNES’, 19 ovs exchanged. AND BEDROOMS TO LET—BATH IN THE | house. Every attention is given to the comfort of ‘thoee oecupying rooms. Apply at 17 Howard street. )0OMS 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 Re WANTED—IN THE VICINITY OF THE NEW ‘York Hotel, by a single yontieman. Any privaie Jamily who has a spare room, will please address Mr. Factores Ofiice, with descripiion of room and rates. Would not object to take breakta: Res wey SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS MAY Reference given ‘bebad in a first class three story house, furnished, | with bathing rooms, gas, &e., aad with a amall private family, at No. 18 Walker street, west from Broadway, in @ goed bsighborhood. Nene need apply but thove wiling topays price for good rooms. OOMS ON SECOND FLOOR TO LET, FURNISHED or unfurnished, with board suitable for gentlemen and their wives, or single gentlemen. Hot and cold baths omsamefioor. Apply at 187 East Broadway. WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITH. out board, to two single geatiemen or s gentleman and wife. ie objection to s respectable lady, at 137 West ret. "ANTED—BOARD IN A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, fora lady whose husband has to be absent from ‘the city for four months. Address W. T. Broadway Post EXPRESS AGENCIES. ERFORD & CO.'S EXTRA CALIFORNIA, OREGON, Sandwich Islands and South American mail expross will be hyena cod the new and splendid steamship Uncle Sam, on Saturday next, February 19th, and connsot with ‘the Sierra nt the Pacific, in charge of our special messenger through to destination. parcels or lates mest be delivered to us early, in order ‘to give time to comply with the goverament order for cording and sealing. No charge for custom house fees. No should exceed 5% cubic feet, or 125 lbs sage secured on the most reasonable terms by mpplying at No. 2 Vesey street, Astor Hor BERFURD & CU. mesrenge gh. Charleston. , Alabama and Tennessee Expres, next shipment 16th inst. New Orleans and Mobile Express, next ship? ment 224 inst. Lowest ratos. We connect at Charleston with Combu & Co.'s Express Ce ae ce 1A street.—Our special mexsoug Francisoo, Mr. scar F. Griffin, w ship Uncle Sam, ou the 10th completed with the pro: nama to San Franci will be taken on boa: We have also a cont Isthmus, who g: inwall to Panama, « rom Pansma. (us uced. will remove on the 20(h inst., to our large and commo Hious office, 88 Broadway CHASE & C' HARE, & CO.'8 SOUTHERN steamship Southerner pat., connecting at Charleston leave ia © on the m As tee i ship them by rr mueh re , No. 2 Wall atreet. BY U. 8. MATL the 17th ‘8 @4tab- wep aC lehed express to the interior of South Carolina, Georgia, Mabama, aod Tennessee, Lowest rates for freigut and jarcels, Cr « OO., No. 9 Wall street. 70 PHILADELPHIA, BY res and parcels HASE & CO.’S EXPRESS New Jersey Railroad, deily.—tace Foooived till 3 1’. Sf woe rates. C Og street.—We announce to the pu’ h completed arrangements with a responsible Express established and well known in Boston, ant d by the 20th instant, to forward gools of Géecripti ms to Boston, and fr: fn Mawachusette, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, mpanies datablihed in Boston, with despatch eyusi to that of other express company. We do aot intend to employ ey ava mossengere thereby saving great expense. placed by us on steamboats and rai 4, reesipted for by the agents of the railreads, thus mak) ther responsible to us We pro- F extending au « press line to the Wost, aud will give Baer natles therec! 'N. B—Our office will be removed to 38 Broadway on ‘the 20th instant. CHASE & CO., No. 9 Wallstreet. ~~ ~- * a OLS? DraRryERTT? HERETOFORE EXISTIN’ BE tween the undersigned, under tive firm of Wm. Mosor, Limitation, Mr HL joser, Henry Huster. the buriness on his own account at the old stand, No. 41 Maiden lane. New York, Fob. 11, 1853. HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE ©9-PART. heretofore existing bet sen George Darling under the name of, aud firm of Darling is this day, by mutual consent, dissolved. ing is fully authorised to settle all the busi late firm. All persons inde ried to Darling & ite one yarling, as he is only authorixed ; aad all persons holding claims against & Huls will please present the same to Geo GEORGE DARLING, JOH’ R. HILLS. nue the business on his own No. 98 Barclay «treot, YER WANTED—IN 4 RESPECT. ines. Must have $2,f00cash, ive. Can clear over $25,000 the frat of June next. Address. with real name— 20 others will be noviced—J FE karl, Horak ——* monn ns WANTED—SILENT 0% ACTIVE, IN A WELL rou $7,000 to $10,000 m aud required. Ad Muster retirin coanee by oo ie. 7 Wm. Moser will ayeat—be hor Sar ANTHD —THE PROPRIRTOR OF ONE OF THE beet hotels in this city, with « ton years’ loawe in of wither selling out, or takings partner who can furniah & cae) copiiai of 810.000, Applications may bo made ot the offine of I CALLAGHAN, Keq ; Counsollos Bistance, twenty minutes from the ree city.’ Apply at 45 Beaver street. =| provence of G. H. Lamar, Keq., President of the said Bank, [T° LET—A STORB IN CHAMBERS, NEAR GREEY: | $n4 J. P. Brown, and Devid Haqrs. Bidders may | Built in the best style and containing a large dining All treight, packages, | Pas- | | mainder of house being s widow, without family | of closing the books of subscription, prior to the 24th of LET OR LEASE—THE DWELLING PART OF THE | February ensuing. Pamphlets, containing prospectus, three story house 77 West Broadway. For par- charter, &c., ean be prooured, by those designing to sub: ticulars inquire on the premises. scribe, on application to the undersigned commissioners, | NO LET, ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS—THE MODERN | at 26 Broadway — ; JACOB A. WESTERVELT, SIDNEY BROO | built three story house No. 8 Willow street, near WATTS SHERMAN | Middagh. Inquire of J. LYUNS, No. 9 Chambers street, JOHN HAGGERTY, it REUBEN WITHERS. | New York, from 12 to 4 o'clock. - DANIEL B. FEARING, | ee n= CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS. | P]NO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—TWO OR three genteel three-story brick houses, on Fifty, Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., January 16, | 1853 —Sealed pro} will be received in the city eighth street, just east of Third avenue. Rent , ona | New York, until 100’clock, A. M.. of the 3lst March two years lease, These houses are finely finished. Also, | aext, for the purchase of $500,000 of bonds, issued by | several houses om Fourth avenue—$500. Also, a num: | the State of North Carolina. | ber of houses in different locations. Apply, from 2 to 7 These bonde will bear date the first of January, 1858, P.M, to E B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth aveaue. and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at — | pro GARDENERS TO LET TILLABLE LAND IN Dik. | ets and the interest, at six per cent per annum, will | | MPO GARDENERS—TO LET, TILLABLE LAND, IN DIF- | be payableon the first days of July and January of cack ferent sections, from five to forty acres. The landis year. | situated at Centreville, Jamaica South, L.1, seven miles | Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank | from the Williamsburg ferries. For particulars, inquire | of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless where the | of JUKL CONKLIN, near the Four Mile Huuse, on tho | purchaser may prefer to have them msde payable at the | | Jamaica plank road, oF on the premises. treasury of No | They are issued under the authority of the Le ture of North Carolina, for the construction of the i , | the State all the stock held vy the Mate, tn the ecld ral 0 LET—A LARGE FOUR-STORY BRIC LLDING. forty-six feet front by. twenty-four fees deep, with store and cellar, well adapted for lock business, gas cebinet or piano manufacturers, or auy Other aechanieal road, and the dividends from said stock, are express- i Toesteth ony Rprly to SNOW f ANDERSON oo nae reas bonds eter cain: pted from wentioth st , corner | are, exe of Nighteendhi Sirteh call avenue A. | taxation. oh | — = —----— ~~~. | Parties bidding, will please address their on T LET—TWO FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSES, (EACH | dorsed “Sealed” Proposals for North Csrolina tate Be tne Se So at nel warm | Bonds,”’ to the in New York, directed to the and ibs, closets, dumb waiters, &e., within three Messrs. Rosset, 18) Front street Tainutes walk of the ‘Gepot at Morrisanis, N.Y. Cars | Bee Yoaee on™ * : »# and repass from six o'clock, A. M., till eleven P. M. each. > | _ The bids wil! be o; in the Bank of the Rapublte, st ‘ent, 9600 in the pened | 8 o’cloek, P. M., on the 3lst day of March wich street, suitable far the millinery or fancy busi- fess. Also # basement. for a fruit or woodenware store. | Also a basement, very desirable for the butter or provi- | sion business, in the vieinity of Washington market, size 25 by 80 feet. Apply ai S3 Chambers street, from 10 to 11 A. M., and S to 4 P. M JOHN M. BOARD. LET.—A NEW FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, situated corner 125th strect and Eighth avenue, | | present. | <prescmecor laneomeh i les aoe re stom Geto of the acceptance of their bids, te depositin bank the | | amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the | | first instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of | North Carolina. | ‘This deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Re- | blic, New Work, or in the Bank of the State of North | Gacottha, or im Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North D._W. Col Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. ‘OTICE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF THE New York and Virginia Steamship Company, for the enauing year, will be held at the office of the Company, | 94 Wall street, on Tuesday, the lst March next, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, P. M. ©; E. HABICHT, Secretary. room and érawing rovm, together with thirty-seven fine bedrooms. ‘This hotel has all the modern improvements, such as baths, water closets, croton water, &c. For fur: | ther particulars apply at 2v6 Hroadway. T° LET—PARI OF A MODERN BUILT HOUSE IN the upper wart of the city, consisting of two large rooms on the s@vond floor servant on the fourth floor. cold water baths, gas, &o. with kiteben, ‘and room for | The boase contains hot and | References exchanged. Ap- | FFICE OF THE ST. NICHOLAS INSURANCE COM- | ny, corner of Eighth avenue and Twenty-third | ply inthe sore 264 Foorth avenue, cornor of twenty- | ai second street. Posses#ion can ne given iinmediately. — | gtreet, Feb. 2, 1858.—The Board of Directors have this 10 LET-POSSESSION ON IST MARCH, REVT $500, | day declared a semi-annual dividend to the stocsholders | he Gwolling No. 24 Fourth avenue, belweea Twenty. | Offour (4) per cent, payable on and after the 15th inst | 9 | The trensfer books will be closed until that da; seventh and Twenty-eighth streets Contains twe Q | room, ki‘ck one or two dwellings | ____ GHAS. 0. RICHARDSON, Secretary. | y: rent $509) These TICE . spe [ | FFICE OF THE ROCKY BAR MINING COMPANY, | ieee es OP eres uercients’ Exehange.—New York, February | two even P.M | th, 1863.—Notice to the Stockholders.—Take notice, | is hg that'an assessment of five per cent upon the capital | SITUATED AT No. 240 F stock of the company has been levied by the Board of West. Inquire of M. G. La Directors, pursuant to article 17 of the Articles of Associa- tion, payable on the 15th day of March next, to the trea- | purer, George 8. Fitch, Eaq., at the office of the company ¥ OFFICE THREE jn New York. Iv case of non-payment at the time specl- ‘outh street, fied, the shares upon which payment is required, tozether BUILDING MOsT ious payments t! on, shall be forfeited to tion; but in order that ‘stockholders residing of New York may have the benesit of the full time, three days grace will be allewed tothem. A having been made in the denomination of shares, kholders are requested to surrender tho old corti- fieates and take out the now scrip. No transfer of the » south et, Sve st , 0 feet by 110; wo + corner Of Brow! s, with baemeat snd id be leased for a term of Apply to E. H. Luilow, oye 2 New «treet VO LET) AT ORA THe DWELL- NEW JERS! old serip will be made after the 15th of March next. By ~ ing louse and store formerly owned and vecuploi by | Order of the Board. 8. B, WOOLWORTH, Ja., Sec'y. the late George W, Smith. The Louse ts in cottage style, ‘AINT NICHOLAS BANK.—THE SECOND INSTALMENT contaiping twelve rooms, is on Main street, near the First | SS""or twenty-five per cent of the capital slock of this Chureh, » few minutes waik from the depot; it has | bank is due, and payable on Tuesday, the 15th inst., at large garden of one and three quarter acres, containing | xo @ Wali streett bth, 1853. . OAKLEY, Cashier. and iss very desirable sum: | halt fruit trees, erape vines, &c. mer residence. The store is adjoining the house, and Aas been last used as a shoe store. They will be lot separately, FIMORE, ROBERT & OO., STOCK, NOTE, AND EX- if desired. Posses:ion given the I< oi April. For terms, change brokers, dealers im specie and gold dust, &e., apply toJ AMES W. BEEBE, Bag., No. 156 Broadway, | Continental Bank Building, No. 12 Wall street. New York meee HE HOUSE }. 82 WE T° LET- street LEGAL NOTICES. TWENTY. NI NTH between Sixth and Seventh avenues. ‘Tie | te house is twenty joot front, with three rooms deep, fur Siniestien pt og jue; Alserbens bad Onetexonnte of Bumned with gas Croton ater arramgensents, Ke. Rent | te City of New York, relative to the opening of 160% pce eek bt Bact oe | wtreet, from Fifth avenue to Kighth avenue, in the (0 LET—T0 A SMALL FAMILY, THe TWO SHOUD | Twollth ward of said city, the Mayor, Aldermen and story rooms, bedroom in the attie and back bae- | Commonally of the aid city of New York, horeby give | ment of house No. 40 First street, the occupant of the re- notice, purruant the statute in such case made and Apply | provided, that the said the Mayor, Aldermen and Com on premises No. 40 First street, a Uttle eastof the Bowory | monalty of the City of New York, intend to make sppli : . sal — cation to the Sapreme Ceurt of the State of New York, at (0 LET ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS~TO A SMALL | Q'iyecial term of sald eourt, to be hold at the City Hall family, the upper part, with front basement, of that | of the city of New York, on Mouday, the 7th day of two story and attie brick houve No. 47 Hicks streot, | sareh, 1863, at ihe opening of the court on that day. or within three or four minutes walk of Fulton ferry. In- | noon fas counsel can be heard, for the aj quire at 116 Cherry street, corner of Catherine, of Solotment of commissioners of estimate ak pine 5 T. B. BALDWIN | —whok Y hag = nm the above entitled matter, that the nature and extent ; ~ | of the improvement hereby intended is the opening of Leer gh ero leroy Aer SO nS me (00th street.) from Fifth avenue h cf team tena Saaty spponee Bs Deters sak, | to Righth avenue, im the city of New York. as laid out very suitable for s hotel or boarding house, The houses | PO the map or plan of sald olty, under and by virtue of are three story, attic and basement, (connected invite) with tea room ‘and bath rooms, 46% 49. Lots 190 feos eep. and the buildings could ‘anily be extended. Fur an act of the Legislature of the State of New York, en- farther particulars and permission to see the premises, titled “+ An act relative to improvements, touching’ the laying out of streets and roads in the cily of New York, applyto JAMES PRICK, office 200 Hudsom street, near Canal. and for other purposes,’’ passed April 3d, 1807. ROBEY J. DILLON, Counsel to the Corporation. Dated, New York, Feb. 7, 1853. 10 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.—ALL PERSONS having business with the estate of Daniel Clark, late BROOKLYN, NEAR CATHERINE FERRY, | house No. 66 Adams «treet; rent $255 8 year, Also, n good rear houses, t 9 - at for | Of Orleans, or who are in possession, or claim an Geateoin' Welton or Ghibertas: macet’ Revie te te | interest tn, or t0, any property found in the anid aucces- GIBBONS, 266 Atlantic street, South Brookiyn g sion, are = erage that the heirs of Mary Clark— es _ | the mother, devisee, and legatee, of tho said 0 LAT OR LEASE—HOUSE 109 CepaR stapur, | Laniel Cark—are reprosented by the undersgaed. Any near Greenwich, for seven or more years, for a | communications tp relation to the aid estate may be | Hoarding house, or altered into a store if required. [rn | leit to his address, either with the Hon. Joho R. Grymes, | quire of P. M. TEMPLE, No. 61 Greenwich «treet. New Orleans; Hingh A. Garland, Eag., St Louis; or at bis office, No. 29 Broadway, New York. JaMms CUR- 10 BE LET, AND A THRER YEARS LEASE roR | KIR, Attorney ia fast for the heirs of Mary Clark, T sale —The house known as the Fairfield County : = House, 21 Bowery, corner of Bayard street. Tho lense will be sold either with or without the furniture. The honse is in complete order, bas Croton water, kitcven range. ke, Apply on the premises. HE MODEL DWELLINGS IN THIRTY SEVENTH street, near Kighth avenne.—The numerous appli eanta for snite of roome in the said buildings, «re inform od that they will be ready for inspection i Due notes will be given in thi« asf on wh houses mey veins pected. A. P. SMITH, 444 Hig! T° LET—A FIVE-STORY CORNER HOUSE, IN A business part of the city, The store tn well calou lated for an extensive grocery trade. Apply to ORTUNE TELLING.—MRS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN curope for her «kill in foretelling the fature, will furnish intelligence aboat all ciroumstances of life, to all who may address her. Mra. Alwin speaks the English, French, and German lang 11 Broome street, near Chats street, up ataira, hours from 10 A. M. te —--- sre ne NG. i r WHO —T0 GENTLEMEN LOVE A GOOD 4 PORTING 5) dog.—1o be disposed of, » large handsome Newfound land, the Lest ever seen in thix city. Apply at No. 98 | iz | or four building lots, 26 by 100 feet. | A TARLEOR SALE, AT NEWBURG. SITUATED ON | street. | and Fifty-fifth street, four lots on Broadway and Fifty- Ree nn ee 9 'e ground on the northeast corner of Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street, together with three fine dwellings erected thereon, for $32,500—$25,500 can remain; two first olags dwellings on Twenty-first street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, $5,500 each; five new dwel houses on Thirty-sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, $5, 600 can remai the five years unexpired lease of house and lot No. 390 Broadway, $1,500. Also, houses and lots, and unimprot property in ail parts of the city, and cultivated farms in ifferent sections of the country.’ Apply to W. H. ROOMK, House and Land nt, No. 18 Greenwich avenue. Office hours, 8 to 10 and 3 to’6. 619.500. AND LOT FOR BALE— A (J. A very excellent four story brown stone house, finished inthe most elegant manner, 25x55, lot 98.9, situated on the north side of Forty-first’ stree! opposite the Crystal Palace. Will be sold for $12,500, an is a bargain. ML N, 85 Nassau atreot. $10,000.73 Bs somes sr —A very fine farm, with good ings, containing 133 acres of land, situated within view of the Hudson river, two miles from Hudson city will be sold for $10,000, on small payments. Also, a small farm at Huntington, L. L., of 133 acres, with’ » good house, barn, and other improvements, for ‘sale at $2,000. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. —FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, THAT 3.00. acest three ‘story brick house and lot dk the northeast corner of State street and Sidnoy place, Brooklyn, with eurriage house fronting on Sidney place; not more than three minutes walk from the ere ae 88,000, and 85,000 can remain on mortgage. Apyly 8.8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall stroot. 5, 500 —FOR SALE, THAT DELIGHTFUL RE- | « sidence and lot, situated on Clement avenue, 175 feet north from Myrtle avenue. The lot is 50 by '126 feet; the house is neatly finished, and the ground is neatly laid out with a great variety of shrub- ry aud lowers; price only $6,900, and $3,000 can re- in on mortgage. Apply to 8. $. BROAD, 13 Wall st. —FOR SALE, SIX OF THOSE FOUR 5,500. story brick houses and lots on the west side of avenue C, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, which rent for $900 each. rice, $5,600 each, ‘and $3,000 on each can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No. 18 Wall street. —FOR SALE, THAT THREE STORY 43.600. brick house and lot No. 197 Schermer- Ubrn street, near Bond street, Brooklyn. Price $3,600, and $2,000 can remain on mortgage. Also, that three story brick house and lot on the southeast corner of State and Nevins street, price $4,600, and $2,200 can ro- main on mortgage. Apply to 8.8, BROAD, —FOR SALE, A GOOD HOUSB AND 3,000. ‘twenty fine-lots at Jamaica, close to 1e depot, with all the advantages of churches, schools, two académles, with splondid apple orchard grapos, | iy ixty strawberries, currants, pears, plumbs, &c.; also, a cheap; also, other lots, adjoining, cheap; also, fifteon houses in Brook- | lyn, and houses and vacant lots in New York. Inquire of 8. WILCOX, 32 John street. 3.000.7 ‘OR SALE—THE LOT KNOWN AS 14 «OOO. ish ‘street, Brooklyn, situated be- tween Washington and Fultom streets, within five minutes walk of the Fulton or Wall street ferries—a very desirable location for a store or dwelling. The lot | is 25 by 75 feet. $1,000 of the purchase money can re- main on bond and mo: , for five years. Apply to C. York. 2,000. ~ ine seiont iver, in 120th street’ Tue Ouse is new, and lot 25 by 100 feot 10 inches. Price, $2,000. A part can remain on mortgage. Aj toW. L.'HALL. No. 186 Chatham square. wes —FOR SALE, A GOOD BUSINESS, WELL $600. established,” paying 200 per cent. profit, by one having the above amount to invest, could not R SALE IN BROOKLYN, PRICE $2,000, CASH—A fea re story house, with seven roo ms and cellar, and lot 25x73, house 22x26; about five minutes walk from South ferry. Title warranted. Apply to M. T. GIBBONS, No. 266 Adlantic street, South Brooklyn. R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A RE. tail grocery and liquor store, together with a lease of the premisen atJow rent. Apply at 316 First avenue, corner of Nineteenth street. RR SALE—ONE OF FAIRBANKS’ PLATFORM sealant quality, warranted te weigh 500 pounds or more, cheap. Apply’ to Henry Hicks, No. 7 south William ‘street. eee R SALE—A SEGAR STORE IN BROADWAY, doing a good business ; has been established four years ; rent low. Adjoining the same, is another ‘store which, with a small expense, might bo added to tho other, making one handsome establishment. To save troubie,, none need apply. unloas prepared with $109 cash. For particulars, address (paid) T. HALL, Broad- way Post Office. F* BALE OR TO LET—A SMALL, WELL-BUILT Slip fe house, near Newtown, L. L, three miles from ferry, Williamsburg, with about three acrey of land attached.” Also to let. the Factory, No. 71 Hast Twenty second street, near the Fourth avenuo, with the lots at- tached, containing steam engine, shafting, saws, &e. Ap- ply to C. WOOD, 80 Merchants’ Exchange. R SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN TWENTY-FIGHTH street, near the Sixth avenue, with modern im- rovements; also, four tenant houses in Twenty-aixth and [wenty-seventh streots, near the Seventh avenue, all nearly new, and rent for $900 per year. Terms made easy. Apply to J. H. COCHRAN, 160 avenue B, R SALE—BY A SOCIETY NOW BREAKING UP, A collection of musical instruments, in good order. [n'a is a rare chance for a college club, or society, as the mstruments will be sold at the lowest possible price. Ad dress Musical Society, Herald office, or apply toM. H. N., at the advertising desk, from 10 A.'M. to SP. M. R SALE— FOURTEEN LOTS OF GROUND ON Fifth avenue, and adjoining 117th and 118th streets, for sale at a low price und easy torms, if taken immedi ately. For price and terms, apply after four o'clock P. M., at No. 124 West Twonty-second street, betwoom Sixth’and Seventh avenue. OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT 829 SPRING street, between Greenwich and Washington streets, now occupied aa a tea, coffee, and sugar store; would make an excellent stand for a wholesale grocery or & large bukery, it being nearly opposite the market, and market boats lying at the foot of the street. $4,000 can remain on bond and amortgage. For information inquire at No. 8 Ferry street. Onis (OR SALE—A NEW THREE STORY HOUSE ON Fighteenth street, just finished, with bath, ga ot. 28 by 92; price $5,250. Also, -fourth street, near Fourth avenue, a uses, from $6,000 tor $8,000, wel $7,000, Also, other located. E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 2 to 7 P. M. Free saz OR 10 LET—THE FOUR STORY STORE Boorner of Peck slip and Water street. The store is stantially built, and suitable for businoss requiring a light, and is in the immediate vicinity where the d avenyg railroad is to terminate. For particulars, inquire on the premises. OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—THE THREE STORY ‘and basement brick house 86 Perry street, about 100 feet west of Bleecker, well built, good cellar, largo yard, gas and Croton on each floor, bath room, dumb waiter, speaking tubes, &0. Application must be made only to MOSES DEVOE, 10 Jefferson Market, or FRED. W. DEVOE, 160 Water street. FASE OF STORE AND HOUSE IN EIGHTH AVENUE Liter sale; feur years to run from next May; situate : ' most business part; good show window. Rent (ALO Ten ee fi ae ie | moderate. Address Z. ¥. X., Herald office. 100 22s 22 2,800 BUILDING LOTS WILL BE None 70 ow BUILDERS, STONEOUTTERG, conveyed, by warrantee deeds, to eight hundred and others.—The Empire Stonedressing Com; subscribers. The last distribution of fifty farms and | offer for sale at reduced prices, at their ‘tablishine! 1,400 building lots gave general satiafaction to the share- | foot of ‘Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, and Thirtieth holders, and many having been disappointed in nut being able to obtain shares, have induced me to lay out soother plot adjoining, and extending on the Long Island Railroad, west to the water station. Tho distribution will take place on the 28th of February, 1853. Shares $15 only, securing # farm of from two to twenty actes, Now is the time to secure a share, or you will be eS peel The shares are selling off to the former shargholders and others ver fast. Apply immediately to CHARLES WOOD, 208 Broad- way, where maps, &c., can be had gratis. the Chochecton Turnpike, two miles west of the | landing, at Newburg, containing about one hundred acres, five of which is woodland, the balance plough and pasture land. Upon the premises are three limestone quarries, of the best quality of stone, a large mansion- house, barn, &c., with two wells of water, of the finest kind on the turnpike; a small farmhouse at the south | art of the farm, along which the Little Briton roadruns. Fine place is well situated for a division into village plots, | fand could be made to pay haadsomely. It will be gold reasonal ianvtahin Rvs reasonably. Title ings of WM. P. DATER, or of Lewis Tang, No. 7 Washingtom country market, or at No. 10 ‘Vandam street. MILLINERY STORE FOR SALE, IN THE EIGHTH avenue, neatly fitted up, stock light and rent mo- derate. Also,'a cotton manufacturing business, now doing a good cash business. Address Cash, Herald office. A*% Me tanteos valine dy tabliched, with co tire- / ing manu! ly eat ent fizely new machines and tools, to make plain and orna- mental moulding of every description from wood. The owner baving other business on hand, will sell the above very low for cash. For farther particulars, inquire of TT. J. JONES, 38 Division street. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE THE RIGHT, TITLE, and interest of an invaluable work, which will pay 000 to $5,000 per annum toa amart and enterprising man, if its plan is fully carried out. Price $350 Satisfactory reasons given for disposing of same. to CHARLES HOP! 78 Pine at. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP— IN the business part of the city of Trenton, N. J., Nos. 74, 76, 78 Warren street, 4334 feet by 165 feet ‘deep. ‘Terms ‘Apply soon to JACOB C. HOWELL. Cee LOT FOR SALE.—A LOT ON THE CORNER of Grand street, near Broadway, for sale on very reasonable terms. Alot on the corner of Sixth avenue and Fifty-third street; two lots on Sixty-fourth street; four lots on Sixty second street. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. RUG STORE FOR SALE —THIS STORE HAS BEEN established twenty-four years, and is doing a good business, which can be increased by proper attention and | a small capital. Inquire in the store No. 184 Canal AMAGED STATIONERY—A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF | stationery, slightly damaged, which will be offered | tia ate eh ehlaee, at veer iow prices. Call and ex- amine, and you will not fail to buy G. W. SIMMOD Apply register, Halls of Commerce, F® SALE—FOUR HOUSES AND STABLE NORTH west corner of Mulberry and Broome street, 50:4 | feet front on Broome and 117 feet on Mulberry street; al:o, No. 383 Broome street; also, house No. 372 Houston | Inquire at 167 East Fourteenth street, near Se enue, from 8 to 10 o'elock, and from 8 to 9 P. M. YOR SALE—A DISTILLERY, FOR MANUFACTURING k camphene and slcohol, with lease of three buildings, situated in Furman street, Brooklyn, opposite Thompson. | Stores will be sold cheap. Apply on the premises. (OR SALE—THE LEASE OF A HOUSE AND STORE ON the Highth avenue, near Twenty-sixth street, on the west side. Inquire at 309 Eighth avenue, in the store. con streets, East river, the following cut brown stone, ready for delivery :—1,000 Quaker Imtels, 1,000:0 G lintels 10,000 plain window sills and lintels; 20,000 feet watertabie. eight inches high ; 15,000 footrail coping ; 500 celle: steps ; store posts, lintel course, platforms and steps. Alco, rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashlor amé platforms, out by our machines, will be sold to stoneout- ters 20 per cent less than their cost y hand. W. G. CHAVE, Ages. EWBURG PROPERTY FOR SALE—THE SUB- scriber offers for sales valuable farm of forty-eight acres, with improvements, situated one and a quarter miles north of the vi e, and within two and a half houra ride of the city. Will be sold entire, or in parcel: to suit purchasers. ‘Title indisputable. Twenty per cent may remain on bondand mortgage, at six per cent, for a term of years. Apply to G. NEWCOMBE, 2093, Broadway. ORTER HOUSE FOR SALE, WITH FIXTURES AND lease for two years from first of May. The owner ‘ving an opportunity to go into other business, will dicnnca of it ate very senvemebio priow. Xausedlave Pos- session given. Aaly eG. N. DOWNING, 179 South street, after ten A. M. OUND TIMBER FOR SALE.—A LARGE LOT OF CK. dars for sale, by J. H. BONN, New Durham, N. J., four miles north of Hoboken. mcrae sutonees, 0 ace ie M wi 5 a2 the lowest rates, abd from the best shope inthe count try. by W. B. LEONARD & E. W. SMITH, 75 Merchants’ Exchange. 'YPE FOR SALR.—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS OF agate, about half worn, in lots to suit purchasers, Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, Herald office. FOR SALE—ABOUT ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of diamond, very littl worn, in half a doven pairs of JO. ELLIORT, cases, for sale cheap, for cash. A; to Herald ofce. obet 0 OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE—ONE REPRESENT- ing the ‘‘Entombment of Christ,”’ 46 by 38 inches, fine old Italian painting, worthy the attention of ¢ mnois- seurs; one a scene from the “ ’a ” 40 by 54 inches. To be seen for a short time, at the upholstery store, 82 Chambers street. T° GAS COMPANIES —FOR SALE, A STATION ME- TER, capable of passing 200,006 cubie fect of gas in twenty-four hours, with clocks and tell-tale attached, Pressure gauges, ke-—all la complete order. 8: Downs, maker, New York. Apply to V. T. HALL, Secretary Gas Company, Brooklyn. He, OR LOFTS WANTED—BY THE FIRST OF MY, in the immediate neighborhood of Canal and Jué- son streets, suitable for a light manufac! byshess (bonnets). For such a good tenant may be by Addressing S., 176} Bowery. How WANTED TO 18T MAY—RENT NOT D EX- ceed $160—in any respectable neighborhood, rithin one mile round of the City Hall; possession wanbd im mediately. Address X, Box 1,650 Post Oftice, vant efse-Ment bo alge red a © goed eaiog fo.—Must be e in a Broadway, between Franklin and ‘Tyontieth street, east between Astor Place snd Twentieth treet, or of St. George’s Church. pan E. T. W., Herald office. ve EnwAgD AAR ARDS: MARS AAY RW ACeRe 10 lo pur Se, & CO} idged Address LN, office of this poper. ‘iene ESI ws as Wa Wenn. ‘RENT—A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, with front and beck basements, sitused lther in Broadway or any of st between sat this ofloe, Bleecker and White streets. stating terms, ‘ANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY next, by two gentlemen, the entire second of ahouse, newly furnished with good parlor, and rooms, closets, &6., attached, situate os Or near Bread- way, between Bleecker and Tenth streets. If one presents that will suit, it will be taken for one sear. Address box 1,042, Post Office, stating terms and location, ‘ANTED—BY FIRST OF MAY, IN BROOKLYN, small house or cottage, Must be com ood repair, and moderate reet. Address, with re, te Mr. Thompson, box 2,126 Post Office, Ni ANTED—TWO FRONT ROOMS AND TW® BED- rooms unfurnished, in a pleasant neighborhood, and near Broadway, with or without board; paid in ad- vanoe if desirable; not above Broome street on the weet side, Address V. W. A., Herald office. A fa ‘ANTED TO RENT—BY A PRIVATE FAMBY, where there is no children, a roady furnished house, not below Twelfth street, mor above Twonty-sixth. Am- dress, stating rent and location, B. B., He: office, (7 ANTED—BY A DENTIST, EITHER IN BOND street or in Bleecker streat, west of Broadway, @ whole house, or reoms sufiicient for his business ses. Address L. M. N., Dentist, Broadway Post o! ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A NEAT TWO STORE Cottage and lot, within the limits of Sixth aad Ninth avenues, and Twentieth and Thirtieth atreete. House must be in complete order, and in a clean dorhood. Apply to A. H. PURDY, National Theatre ‘ANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, A 7UR- nished room, without board. A widow Indy dering such tolet preferred. Apply, by note, to M. ¥.G, 9 way Post office. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSK A?D LOT IN the Seventh or Tenth wards, for whok the cash arated Price from $4,000 5, Address ‘ANTED—TO HIRE OR LEASE, A 3UILDING SUITA- ble for a flour and teed store, sifuated above Fourth street, on or near one of the avenws. Address Flour & Feed, box 432 Post Office Gwe ANTED—A NEAT COTT/GE—WHERE THERE BS good bathing preferre’—from the lst of May to the 1st of October, not more than one hour’s distance from New York by steamboat. Any persen having the above, and willing to let % at a Sens will meet with a good tonantoy addressing, pre-paid, box 3,212 Post office, stating price and location. ‘ANTED—A ROOM FOR A Chae AND t, near Address F. P. A,, Broadway Post Office, nameandnmumber, ey ‘ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE, WITHOUT ‘any children, the upper part of a two story or Bowery. house stuated in the Ud oor part of the city. Possession required on the first of May. Rent must be moderate. Adéreca J. P., Herald Office. 8 GOVERNESS.—A YOUNG LADY, GERMAN BY birth, who.has filled the situation of gove: foe four years in the same family, to whom she cae in hee arrival in New York, is desirous of meeting with » simi- lar engagement. She is equally well versed in French as in her own language, and ca} of teaching the usual branches of education in either, as also the rudiments of music, and allkinds of fancy needlework. Can give the most respectable references. Address, post paid, Miss H, box 81 Post Office. OOK-KEEPING, AKITHMETIC, &C., THOROUGMLY taught by W. J. RENV! 289 Broadway. Each student receives separate instruction and is rapidly advanced in his studies, while the knowledge imparted to him is readily available in practice. Open day and evening. Terms reasonable. . AUTHOR OF “PRIZE ESSAY ON reece “The 0) works, teaches bookkeeeping, writing, &., at No 387 Broadway, where youths as ‘as adults are qualified for commer- cial pursuits, in am expeditious aad superior manner, Terms moderate; proficiency guaranteod; certificates of ability granted.’ Attendance, 0. A.M. to 9 P-M., at the students’ convenience. Yes. INSTRUCTION, AT 147 GREENE STRSET.— Mr. CHAMBERLAIN is organising an evening olaas for beginners in English grammar, who will have e thorough course of preparatory lesaons, and the privilege of eatin the instruction given a class that have been studying several months. Mr. C. continues te give im racteson afternoons in writing, arithmetic, gram- mar, ‘ADAME NATIVE OF PARIS, RE-OPSNS Preah langiage;'on Ue ueermdtiod adopted e C on new metho te Gaeta Coe See Ma water color; al 4 elass. Terms moderate, 665 Broadway. ENMANSHIP.— MR. GOLDSMITH WILL RECEIVE new pupils daily, at his rooms, 289 Broadway. Ladies’ classes at 11 and 4 o'clock; gentlemen at 04. ML, and 8, 7and 8 o'clock, P.M. Private instruction at hogrs convenient to the pupil. See cards at the Academy. JERSONAL.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN WISHES struct a young lady in French and music, Address Edwin, at this office. 0. MILLINERS—A RARE OPENING OFFERS TO thoze desirous of commencing business, with only a very limited capital required, and expenses low; its loca- tion one of the best and oldest established business stands in Broadway. Address, for one week, pre-paid, M. Y., Boyd’s Express, statiug name and address. 10 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—FOR SALE, the stock and fixtures of a jowelry store, in the central part of the city, establisho for the last thirty ears, with a good run of custoiners and watch repairing. e store, with dwelling, will be let or leased for one or a term of years, For particulura inquire of PLATT & BROTHER, 20 Maiden lane. To Let-—A four story rear Duilding, for any light or mechanical Inquire as above. purpose, ALUABLB REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALZ.— The subscriber offers for sale those four very desira. ble brick stores known as Nos. 19, 21, 23 and 26 Jacob at. Loty Nos. 19, 21 and 23 are each about eighteen feot, front and rear, and fifty fect deep; No. 25 being en the corner, hasa front of forty-eight feot on Frankfort street, and twenty-two feet on Jacob street. This property can be purchased at reasonable prices, and on the most ao- commodating terms, on application at the Empire Irom Works, foot of East twenty-fifth street, before 10 A. M., or after 3 P.M. SAMUEL LEGGETT IR SALE—AN EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR A PER. son with a small captail—The stock of s stationory and fancy store, in a good business locality. ‘The present proprietor is going to the country, and will dispose of it at a very low price. Apply imnfediately, at 280 Bloeckor street. Fe SALE—TWO HOUSES ON FIRST AVENUR, BE- tween Kighteenth and Nineteenth streets. One of them rents for $500; the other for $450. Part of the purchase can reranin on bond and mortgage. Apply, be- tween 12 M. and 3 P. M., to JAMES A. SIMONS, 57 Chambers street. OR SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- second street, with modern improvements— price $4,500. A fine new house on Thirtieth street— price $7,600. Also, one on Thirty-first street, $6,000, ‘Also, a ‘superior house on Sixth ‘avenue, $7,260. Also, one on Twenty-fourth street, $7,500. Also, one on Tenth stroet, $6,500, and one on Twenty-cighth street, $5,500. E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenuo—2 to? P. M. (OR SALE—TWO LOTS ON 118TH STREET, SEVEN KF lots on Eighty-second street, near Third avenue, four lots on Fifty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, fif- teen lets on Le: avenue, one lot corner Broadway fourth street, one lot on Thirty-oighth street, three lots on Thirty-seventh street, ten acres land in Ravenswood. five acres on Kinsbridge road. Apuly from 12 to 3 P. M., to JAMES A. SIMONS, 67 Chambers street. 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 Tuosday the 15th Feb. The leave has fifteen years to run, from May 1, ES) at ago ithe $200. a bee is in good condition, and will rent for $660, which sum was Offered for it last year. OR SALE OR RENT—FIVE HOUSES ON TWENTY- seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, Containing ull the modern improvements. Inquire of WARREN & SWAZEY, 30 South street. OR SALK—THE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPER. ty southwest corner of Greenwich and North Moore wticets, 64 feet on Greenwich, and 39% feet on North Nore; lease direct from Trinity Church; runs nine yours with $10 per year ground rong, with two renewals of 2 Fears cach, making Afty-one years to run. On tho pre- Inicen are three houses, with store. on corner, all in order. If not soldat’ private sale before Monday, 1st inst , will be sold at the Merchante’ Exchange, by An‘ho- By J. Hecker, . $2,500 ean remain on bond and mortgage for three years, and, in addition to the above, $1,200 can fesbain fy Oe Inquire of V. kiliot, 201 Wash. ington street. B.—To Jot, store northwest corner of Daswe nnd Greenwich streets, ‘one of tho best locations on North river side for clothing, oF almost any kind of jusinoss.. Inquire aa above, Puapatentiiz: ¥, FLLIOT, 201 Washington st OR SALE—OYSTER SALOON AND FIXTURES, NO. ‘8 good business—on account fe taeement ARIETY STORE FOR SALE.—NOT A STORE OF THE kind within six blocks.— A well established thread, needle, fancy goods, and confectionery store, with apart- ments, having a large and well establishod custom, corner of Twenty-third street, one of the best locations in the city. Ararechance for a lady of small means. Prico $:50. “The advertiser will assist the buyer ffteon days or more, until she commences her journey South. Please address, real name, Mrs. Sones, Herald office, stati where an interview can be had, or at No. 194 Seven! avenue, corner Twenty-third street. None but oash cus- tomers need apply. W tiuuenore PROPERTY FOR SALK, OR EX- changed for city property, on South Second street. ‘The new three story and basement brick house, built and finished ina firet class style The lot is 25 by 132, with a large two story and ‘ttle frame house on the rear; two water cisterns, pumps, &c. For particulars, apply, to JOHN FORGIE, Keal Estate Agent, 331 Grand street, Wil- iameburg. MUSICAL. CARD.—MRS. sEauIN BbG8 TO INFORM THOSE m ies atten ‘singing class, fest qcartes will ocmnmmence ca gh, Hy 25. Private lessons on Mondays and Thursdays. Application to be her residence, No. 80 ite atree' celebrated with and without the —The subscriber, who is sole agent in for the sale of these , (the reputation of hes Move Sola is yivrares te = ot tall to be sat Possesning facilities fer ob- pianos unsurpassed, if oqualled, by those of any py bes in the city, he does nov hesitate to say t! hho can present inducements to buyers not to be four elsewhere. He has constantly on hand an extensive as- sortment of second-hand pianos, at bargains, which he fearlessly asserts will defy competition. Gilbert's el it boudoir or cottage pianos, for small rooms. Also, Molo- eons, of Prince’s and Cahart’s make. olism and other pianos to let, Pianos tuned and repaired. HORACE Mang TM 888 Broadway, corner of Anthony «t., up “VALENTINES JOHN LEVISON, (LATELY REMOVED from Chatham +quare to) 341 Broadway, has just opened the most magnificent and really tasteful assort- ment of Valentines ever exhibited. He has also overy- thing in the line apropos to the xeason. Verses composed and copied, and original designs executed ina atyle un- equalled. ALENTINES.—THE SPLENDID VALENTINES MANU- factured by the Amerioan Valentine Company will be kopt on view during the season, for the accommodation of retail purchasers, at the office, No 84 Nassau stroot, op- posite U1 ¢ Sun Balding, ap ataira. The ohoicest Valen- tines are offered singly atthe dozen price, $4 Passau ttrest, up stairs, p= GOODS FOR CASH.—J. HOXIE, JR., NO. 8¥ Nassau street, opposite the Post Oilice is now re- ceiving and offers for a large and attractive stook of silks and fancy dress " printed lawns and jaconets, berege de laines, plain and printed bereges, plain striped poplins, printa, linens, ginghams, white goods., &c., mostly from wuetion. Also, a full assortment of mestics, for cash, at prices from ten to fifteen per cemt ower than they can be bought on the usual credit. NGLISH AND FRENCH PATCHES —JUST RECEIVED, per Niagara, afresh collection of Mauchester and Faris designs of ¢pring goods, in de luines, calicoes, &e., worthy the attention o/ calico printers and commission houres. Always on hand, printers’ blanket and lappingt gum lactarine, &. CLARK & LAWKIE, 124 Front su {{LASTIC SKIRTS.—TO DRY GOODS MERCHANTS.— Look out for France's improved Manila skirts. Nome genvine unless they bear Tho... France's stamp thereon, My depot, 168 Broadway; factory, corner Forty-ninth street and Eleventh avenue. RONING MACHINE OR MANGLE—FOR SMOOTHING table linen, sheets, &c., with great rapidity and veaw ty. They are in use in tho principal hotels. rences given as to their utility and use. They can be used with steam or with hand power. Prices, $20 to $86. DUNCAN & WEST, No. 51 Beekman street and No. 4 Liberty Plaos. pare HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & C0., NO. 5 Chambers street, (next bat one to Stowart's,) oor ner of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the most extensive assortment, of every quality, of the richest style of decorations, imitations of oaks, marble, &e. The most skilful workmen are employed to bang the papers, Gir PLATED ON ALBATA CASTORS, BASKETS, table forks $7 per dozen; table, dessert, and tea spoons, $3 to $5 per dozen: ivory handled cutlery, tes trays, Cornelius’ solar and fluid lamps, girandoles, mantle candleabras, gas chanduliers, pendants, brackets, dc. A. R. MORGAN, 162 William, between Fulton and Ane, opposite the church. pat HOW CASES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT C¢ on hand, and made to order in the neate: B—Particular attention id _to orders ved World's Fair, by B. K. PEEBLES, 124 Grand streot, three doors east of Broadway. TPN FRESH, £008 FOR ONE SHILLING; GOOD BUR ter, 18. 84. to In. 10é. a 29. por 1b.; good molasses 2 to 2a 6A, por gallon; NO. sgar 7 IB. for 3s; Ste. art's refined do. good black tea 35., best 5s, fine green 3s. to 4a. per Ib.; best Java coffee 1s. 2d.; good flour, oxtra brands, from $6 10 $0.26 per bbl, at SHER. WOOD'S, corner Fourteenth street and First avenue, HEELER, WILSON & CO.'3 SEWING MACHIN patented June 16th, 1862, for stitohing linens other goods, can be seon at 205 Broadway. U® Howe's coucn caxpy— Axk the crowded city through What will stubborn coughs subdue? Kvery man, with liberal views, Tells you. Howe's Cough Cané How, (you ask.) can thi use. The only article ever g give rellot coughs, colds and hoarseness in five mim 80 from 1a by drugaiste generally throughout the United States. ONS’ ITALIAN CBEMICAL SOAP, AND JONES’ coral hair restorative, are reduced to half prieo. Price 2s. Both theso superb articles are sold at 403 Broadway FOUL BREATH AND TEETH.—LAFONT'S 80AP root purifies the breath, makes the most discolored teeth snowy white, cleacexs the mouth, tongue, and throat. Price, 2s. Sold at 403 Broadway, MAN WITHOUT A BEARD IS LIKE A SHIP WITH- out rails —Use Graham's Onguent, if you would have your whiskers or mourtacho in six weoks, and without stain or injury to tho akin. acting entirely npon the roots! * One dollar per bottle, sont to any part of the country. RG Gagan 98 Ann atreot, Fowloc’s Buildings — 4 ;

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