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STRTCGITG CRN e_es=S=_s=_sS —__ * ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. mice centhrenes fevers cvrenetcobed a@ SEB SEVENTH PAGE. “oe ———————————— STORE TO LET—FROM AND AFTER THE FIRST of April next, situated on the Camdea and Amboy ‘oad, eight miles from the latter place. Itis an old established stand, caleulated to doa large business. A stock of goods can be had with the store, if required. For particulars, inquire of J. L. APPLEBY, 106 Ham mond street, or JAMES APPLEBY, Old Bridge, N. J. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET.—NO. 663, OPPO- ID) site Bond street—A suit of three sky-lighted rooms auitable for a daguerreotypiat, and have been so occupied, Also the large and elegantly arranged suit of rooms under the galleries of the National Academy of Design, in size | ‘about 160 by 50 feet, entrance on Broadway, suitable for @ dancing academy, ball room, or auctioncer’s purposes, ‘or would, in connestion with the front store, which ma be had with it, form one of the most extensive and dast- able arrangements foracarpet, upholstery, or furniture warehouse, to be found in the city. It will not be rented for its present purposes. The galleries of the academy may likewise be had for short periods for the sale of aintings, fancy articles, &c., &e. Apply atroom No. 8, it floor on premises, or 192 Mercer street, in the rear. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET OR LEASE.—THE buildings Nos. 395 and 397 Broadway, will be alter- d to suit tenants, and be let, either separate or together. Apply on the premises, to A. M. & R. DAVIES. ANAL STREET PROPERTY TO LEASE —PROPERTY on Canal street, running @hrough to Laight street, to Iease for a term of years. The lot is thirty feet on Canal street, twenty-five feet on Laight street, and eighty feet deep. Avery desirable situation for a furni- ture dealer,“looking-glass manufacturer, or any business requiring a light and airy situation. Apply at the Coal- yard, No, 209 Grand street, at 10 A.M. or 2PM. (CPPER ORE FOR SALE.—THE NORTH CAROLINA Copper Company offer for sale one hundred tons py- rites of copper, of about thirty-thrée per cent in richness. | Some sixty or seventy tons may be seen at No. 125 Pearl atreet. Apply at the office of the company, 78 Beaver st. Beene OFFICES TO LET, AT 92 WARREN STREET together with the dwelling part of house corner of idaon and Desbrosses streets. Inquire of W. E. & T. B. PITMAN, 205 Hudson street. fs Raecreg STORE TO LET, AND STOCK FOR SALE, wi ‘OUSE TO LRT AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—Pos nes'on given between now and Ist of March, ‘The house isa three story brick, eligibly situated in South Frooklyn, near the South ferry. Furniture goody and nearly new; will be sold low to a good tenant. nt low. Address Clinton, Herald office, with name an ddress. OFTS TO LET—SUITABLE FOR LIGHT [ECHA NI- cal business. Inquire of E. KNOX, 215 Fulton atreet. MPORTANT 10 JEWELLERS.—THE WELL KNOWN and long established jewelry store of Nathan Fry, 196 Houston streot, to let. “For farther information inquire of Edward Merritt, 187 Monroe street ; J. Shlofsheimer, 154 Cherry street; or of Nathan Fry, on the premises, 00M TO Let, WITH STEAM POWER.—A GOOD room, 9 by 40 fect, suitable for some light manu- facturing business, not extra hazardous. Inquire of JOSEPH OATWELL & SON, 1,153 Broadway, corner of Thirty-fifth steeot, | without capital, will address House, | house is now ready for the business. | had by applying at 3 FURNISHED ROOM WANTED, WITH BREAKPAST. in Brooklyn, not far from Fulten or South fer: ya FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET UNTIL THE FIRST OF May next.—A new three-story dwelling, with all the modern improvements com) ; @ part of the rent piano for sale, very cheap—cost as the the owner Teaves for Califerais on the 19th inst. Apply at 114 Bar- Tow street. suitable for a gentleman and his wife, or two siagle genilemen, Apply at 71 Crosby street. J possessing and respectable appearance, having a large circle of friends boarding, and able to influence them to come to her at once, and also fully competent (if with an intelligent grown up daughter, or other rela- tive. no objection,) and wishing for an honest business Herald office. The young genileman. Address Togomar, Herald ofoe. taken in board if wished. A! @ new seven octave N UNFURNISHED ROOM 10 LET, WITH BOARD, CARD TO LADIES.—WANTED—A BADY OF PRE- to conduct and keep a first class family boarding house, Location near Union square. FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN AND their wives, can be accommodated. with pleasant yooms and board,’at 187 Henry street. For particulars, inquire of ROBERT FE. BUNCE, at Union Hall clothing warehouse, corner of Fultonand Nassau streets, OARD—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM ON THE SE- cond fioor, with board, may be had at the centrally Tocated dwelling No. 19 Wooster street, OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, A FRONTROOM, IN a small family, where there are no other boarders iaken; a widow lady preferred, and on one of the city railroad routes, Address R. A., Broadway Post Office. aa En El Board. —PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS CAN BE obtained, with or without board, at 83 Spring street, two doors from the Collamore House. OARDING—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN be accommodated with board in a private family, where there are but a few boarders taken, with « pleasant front room on the third floor, furnished’ if desired. In. quire at 231 Sixth avenue. OARD IN BROOKLYN—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, or two single gentlemen, can be accommodated with a pleasant room and board at 48 Sydney place. OARDING.—HANDSOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS, large and small, with full or partial board, can be . 2 College place. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN. AND HIS wife, ina privatefamily. | Breakfast for the gentle- ian only,’ ‘The East part of the city preferred. Refog ences exchanged. Address H. M., 210 Broadway. OARD—A FAMILY, RESIDING IN THE UPPER part of the city, convenient to Broadway and the Sixth avenue railroad, will let a furnished room, with breakfast and tea, and full board on Sundays, to two singlo gentlemen, permanently, at $350 per week. Please inquire of P. F.’ SMITH, No,'8 Cortlandt street, up stairs, for three days. OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, A. ® front parlor on the second floor, with pantry’ ab- tached, for a gentleman, wife and infant, west side of torn; no objection to go’as high as Thirtioth. street. Terms must be moderate. Address J. C. D., Herald office. TTORES TO LET—ON SIXTH AVENUE, NEAR THIR. ty-first streot—new storos, 18 feet ‘by 45, and five stories high, and one 82 feet front, suitable for'a cabinot maker. the plan and terms, apply at Mr. JAY’S office, 20 Nassau street. 10 LET OR LEASE—THE DWELLING PART OF THE three story house 77 West Broadway. For par- Aiculars inquire on the premises. T° LET—TWO FIRST CLASS DOUBLE HOUSES, (EACH large enough for two families,) containing warm and cold baths, closets, dumb waiters, .&c., within three | minutes walk’ of the ‘depot at Morrisania, N. ¥. Cars ss and repass from six o’clock, A. M., till eleven P. M. | Rent, $600 each. Distance, twenty minutes from the | city. Apply at 46 Beaver street, 0 LET.—A NEW FIRST CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, db situated corner 125th street and Eighth avenue, Built in the best style, and containing a large dining room and drawing room, together with thirty-sevon fine bedrooms. ‘This hotel has all the modern improvements, auch as baths, water closets, croton water, &c. For far: ther particulars apply at 206 Broadway. TT/0, LETSPOSSESSION. ON 1ST MAROHL, RENT $500, the dwelling No. 384 Fourth avenue, between Twenty: seventh and Twenty-sighth streets. ‘Contains twelve room, kitchen, bath, gas, &c. Also, ono or two dwellings in same block; possession on Ist May; rent $500, These houses are very convenient and in good order. Also, other housos, in different locations. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from two to seven P. M. A ton LET—A STORE, SITUATED AT NO. 220 FRANK- lin street, near West. Inquire of M.G. LANE & (CO., 217 West street. 0 LET—IN SOUTH STREET, AN OFFICE, THREE T lofts, and a cellar. Apply at 179 South street. 0 LEASF—THAT SPACIOUS NEW BUILDING MOST eligibly situated on the south west corner of Broad- way an: street, five stories, with basement and | Under cellar, 80 feet by 110; would be leased for a term of | ra, in one or two parcels. Apply to KE. H. Ludlow, Yo." wall or No. 2 New street. i 10’ LET, AT ORANGE, NEW JERSEY—THE DWELI- | ing house and store formerly owned and occupied by the late George W. Smith. The house is in cottage style, | eontaining twelve rooms, is on Main street, near the First . Church, a few minutes walk from the depot; it has a lar garden of one and three quarter acres, containing fruit trees, Grape vines, &c., and is a very desirable sum- mer residence. The store is adjoining the house, and has een last used as a shoe store. ‘They will be let separately. if desired. Possession given the Ist of April. For terms, ae, apply to JAMES W. BEEBE, Exq., No. 150 Broadway, lew York. | LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, TO RE- | sponsible parties, a desirable property on the west | of Hudson street, nearly opposite St. John’s park, | very suitable for a hotel or ing house, The houses | are three story, attic and basement, (connected inside, ) | with tea room ‘and bath rooms, 46 x 40, Lots 100 fect | | deop, and the buildings could ¢asily be extended. For further particulars and permission to see the premises, apply {o JAMES PRICE, ofice 200 Hudson street, near T° LET—IN BROOKLYN, NEAR CATHERINE FERRY, house No. 56 Adams street; rent $285 a year, Also, two good rear houses, rent $200 each, convenient for dealers in Vulton or Catherine market: Ayply to M. TT, GIBBONS, 266 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. O L&T OR LEASE—HOUSE 100 CEDAR STREET, near Greenwich, for seven or more years, ‘for a boarding house. or altared into a store if required. In- | quire of P. M. TEMPLE, No, 61 Greenwich street. 0 LET—A FIVESTORY CORNER HOUSE, IN A business part of the city. ‘The store ie well calou lated for an extensive grocery trade. Apply to LE PIRNEY & OC Orange street. | T° 1-10 A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY, BACK basement, with Croton water and pantry. ’ Also, a front room on second floor and sleeping room in attic. Inquire at 16% (new number) Division street. Reference exchanged. 0 LAT OR LEASE—THE LARGE THI attic dwelling house 60 Walker street, north side, 125 feet west of Broadway. Apply to JOHN DUNCAN & SONS, 407 Broadway. | = PREMISES NO, 25 CORTLANDTSTREET. Possession given Ist May. Apply from 1 to4o'clock J. W. HAMERSLEY, 5 Nassau street. : JSHING, L. 1, NEAR NEW YORK— Two stores; one suitable for a millinery or mantua ing establishment, and the other for a refreshment | or ice cream saloon. To persons about embarking in either | of the above lines of business, this isan opportunity rare- ly to be met with, the buildings being located on the principal business street of the place, near the steamboat | landing and the 1 aa railroad, and where a line of | stages passes half hourly through the day. ‘ferms mode- | rate to good tenants. Apply to ISAAC PECK & SON, adjoining the premises. | | | (0 LEASE ON RESERVOIR SQUARE.—A FEW CHOICE lots on Fortieth street, fronting the Crystal Palace; also, lots on rear, on Thirty-ninth street; also, a large first class hotel, to be completed early in the spring. Apply | to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. fi RENT —HOUSES AND APARTMENTS, TO SMALL, | respectable families, in various good locations. so several stores on Broudway, Sixth avenue, and other Joedtions. Apply to R. G, PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. | ¥J\0 LET—NEAR CRYSTAL PALACE.—A MODERN two story and basement brick dwelling, in Forty- Al | | | eighth street, ninth house west of Third avense, eontain- | i i} ing nine rooms, parlora with folding deore, to let low toa good tenant. Apply to JACOB BADGER, 101 South street, near Oliver. | | 0 LET—PART OF A THREE-STORY HOUSE IN WA- verly place, near Sixth avenue, consisting of front and back basement and wash place, front and back par- Jor and tea room on the first floor, two front rooms on | the third floor, and two or three atticy. The house has | hath, gas. ranges, &e. Rent $500. DP the Ist of May. Inquire, from 3 - v 5 o’elock, of 136 Waverly place. = NO, 206 WEST FOURTEENTH “THE HOU: street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues. Large house and fulllot. Rent $450. Will be put in good order. Inquire at 4 o'clock THEO, LENT, 405 Broadway. 10 L£T—A PORTER HOUSE—STOCK AND FIXTURES foy sale, and three years lease from May next. Rent low. Inquire on the premises, 172 Kast Eleventh , between avenues A and B. (0 LEASE, AND LEASES FOR SALE whole of the premises five stories high: also, Nos. THEODORE LE VO 1h T—TO WATCH IMPORTERS, TWO LARGE SUITS of offices, on the second floor, in Nassau street, near ement under 8) Nasssn street. Apply to MAN, 80 Nassau street, second story, 496 Broadway T rear office. NO LET—PART OF THE STORE loft, at 252 Fulton street, near Washington, to let. Apply on the premises. AND | OR AN OFFIC 10 MARKET GARDENERS.—FROM TWENTY TO thirty acres of first rate land. on the Judd place, Jamaica, to let, for one or more years, on favorable terms to a responsible tenant for market gardening. Ad- dross, by letter or in person, the undersigned at No. 4 Hanover street, or Jamaica, Lt ta ® 10. VAN | to th | than usual prices, by W. H. OARDING.—A LADY WISHES TO MEET WITH A young gentleman that would advance her three or four hundred dollars, and fer it receive a pleasant room and good board; interest and security given, if required. None necd answer except those willing to’ board where there are a few boarders taken. Address J. W. T., Herald office, stating where an interview may be had. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, BIS WIFE, and daughter, five years old, between Chambers and Iconard streets ; near Broadway preferred, Address Wayne, stating terms, payable weekly, and what the extra cost of having meals served in room, should it be selected, OARD IN BROOKLYN.—GENTLEMEN AND* THEIR wives can be accommodated with pleasant rooms, iurnizhed or unfurnished. ‘The comforts cf home will be found, and no moving on the Ist of May. Apply at 155 Adams street, a few minutes walk from Fulton ferry. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—WANTED, BY A YOUNG man, board, with breakfast and tea, in a small, re- Spectable’ private family, where there’ are no other boarders, Location on ‘or near the Heights preferred, Please address box 2,827 N. Y. Post office. OARD AT 264 TENTH STREET.—SINGLE GENTLE- men, or gentlemen and their wives, can be accom- inodated with full or partial board, and ‘single room or suites of rooms, at moderate prices. House and farni- ture new, and furnished with all modern improvements. OARD WANTED—ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE city, between the Battery and Canal street, for a atleman, his wife, and three children. The gentleman Boing engaged in, a line of California’ steamers, is ab- sent part of the time. Apply immediately at the Board- ing Exchange, 209 Broadw: OARD—A LADY, LIVING RETIRED, CAN ACCOM- modate a lady and gentleman, with one or iwo fur- hnished rooms. with board for the lady only. Location enteel and desirable, down town, not far from Broadway. Rorctueschoaeners:,, hadvanae, AL, Herald office. OARDING.—HANDSOME ROOMS, IN SUITS OR SIN- gle, may be obtained, with board, in a handsome house, with all the modern improvements, where there are but few boarders taken, and the comforts of a home may be enjoyed. It is of easy access, being convenient to cars and omnibusses, Apply at 183 West Twenty- | third street. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—AT 868 BROADWAY, ‘8 few doors above Union park—parior and bedroom, connecting. Bath in the house. Every attention is given e comfort of those occupying rooms. Partial board, if desired. 868 Broadway. \URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH full or partial board, at No. 201 West Twenty-se- Zond street. The situation is unexeeptionable, the rooms large and airy, furnished with every modern conveni- ence. Location near a railroad and three omnibus routes. Not to move on the Ist of May. URNISHED ROOMS.—A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING more room than they wish to occupy, would let to one or two single gentlemen a furnished parlor and bed- rooms adjoining, in a modern built house, with bath room, Apply at 26 Barclay street. ADJES’ PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, WELL E3- tablished, in Mercer street, in the most complete ind elegant order, to be disposed of on accommodating terms. No lady need apply whe cannot command $1,000. Gas fixtures and everything in the most modern style, nd situated near Grand street, in Mercer. Apply at 103 ‘assau street, office No. 13, over the City Bank. JARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS AND BATHS, TO LET, with board, at Collins’ Hotel, corner of Canal and Wost streets. ARLOR AND BEDROOMS TO LEI—BATH IN THE house. Every attention is given to the comfort of ihose occupying rooms. ROOM, WANTEDSIN THE VICINITY OF THE NEW York Hotel, by a single gentleman. Any private ‘amily who has a spare room, will please address Mr. Reed, Herald office, with description of room and rates. Would not object to take breakfast. Reference given. I 6OMS.—VERY SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS MAY be had ina first class three story house, furnished, with bathing rooms, gas, &., and with a small private family, at No. 18 Walker street, west from area in ling a good neighborhood. None need apply but those wi to pay a fair price for Reo ON SECON Apply at 17 Howard street. D LET, FURNISH and their wives, or single gentlemen. Hot and cold baths on same floor. ‘Apply at 187 East Broadway. OOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED. Two or three gentlemen can ve accommodated with pleasant rooms, without bourd, or with breakfast and tea, at 69 West Nineteenth street, Sixth avenue, WO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITH out board, to two single gentlemen or a gentleman and wife. No objection to a respectable lady, at 137 West Eleventh street. ANTED—BOARD IN A RESPECTABLE FAMILY, for a lady whose husband has to be absent from the city for four monthy. Address W. T. Broadway Post Office. ANTED—IN A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE residing up town, (French preferred), where there are no other bearders, a’ furnished. parlor and. bedrown with full board for «lady. Also, an unfurnished room with board for two gentlemen. ‘Refefences exchanged. Address, with terms, location, &e., Madison, Brondway Post Office. FAMILY, LIQUORS. OF BRANDIKS, WINES, ie $100,000 ram, Stiteey,” conta ayn negars, &c., &e., ke., in every variety, for sale, in quauth ties to suit dealers and families, at twenty per cent lous UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, corner Crosby. 920 000 OLD STYLE JUGS OF SCHIEDAM GIN . schnapps, the finest medicinal article imported: 100 cases, containing twelve bottles each, choice old club schnapps, warranted pure, for sale by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, oorner Crosby. LOT OF 200 BARRELS GUINNESS’ XXX BROWN stout; also, Barclay, Perkins & Co's perter and stont, Scoteh alos, Philadelphia ale, porter and stout, of extra quality, brewed expressly for the proprietor, and for vale in quantities to suit, by W. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broom MUR & Son's AND WM, YOUNGER & CO.’ SCOTCH alos, in fine order for family use. Robert B. Byass und Barclay, Perkins & Co.'s London porter, grape leaf, Mumm, and Heidsick champagne, Sauterne, hock, and claret wines; Havana segars, &c., for sale at tie lowest market price, by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 300 Broadw i ETERS & CHAMBERS, 300 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS of all grades of Pale and dark brandies, port, Sher and Madeira wines, Jamaica and St. Croix ‘Tuma’ Seotel and Irish whiskey, assorted brands of gin, Schiedau Schnapps, ke. Orders solicited and promptly attended to, HE LARGEST STOCK OF WINES, BRANDIES, AND segarsin the city will be found at PETERS & CHAM. BERS’, 300 Broadway. Buyers are requested to examine this extensive stock before making parchases, G sents ore offere| to cach an | i | | | | { plaint ROOMS, ETC., WANTED, A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—$z,000 TO $2,500 tT by @ small fe , without children, for & house suabie and desirable, situation to be upon Fifth avenue, between Washington square and Twenty second street, or to be upon the cross streets near, and looking upon said Fifth avenue, between said Washington square and Twenty second street. Possession desired im- mediately or as soon a4 possible. Please address W. R. H., St. Nicholas Hotel, room 174, stating the premises and number of thehouse, Communications confidential GENTLZMAN, WHOSE FAMILY CONSISTS OF FOUR perscns, will pay the-rent of a house located in the upper part of thecity. He would occupy the: first and second floors. and liberally compensate any party who would furnish the house and table. The best of rence required. Address P, box 121 Pi HOSE, WANTED—10 RENT OR: LEASE, BETWEEN urteenth streets, in the’ vicinity of d Croton water. Address Z. B., ing-terms and location. T NO TO EX- ceed $450—in any respectable neighborhood, within one mile round of the City Hall; possession wanted im- mediately. Address X, Box 1,650 ART OF A HOUSE WANTED A GENTLEMAN and wifo.—Must beeligible and in a goed location, west of Broadway, between Franklin and Twentieth street, east between Astor Pace and Twentieth street, or in the viciaity of St. George's Church. Roferences ‘ex- changed. Address E. T, W., Heredd office. TEAMBOAT WANTED.—WANTED TO CHARTER, A 43 sina! low pressure steamboat, say from.70 to 80 feet inlength. Please address @. LEE KNAPP, box 763 lower Post Ofieo; or Jonas Cheshire, 14 South. First street, Wiiliamsburg T° HOUSE AGENTS.—WANTED, IN A: PLEASANT neighborhood, a house suitable for »: small family, , {tiree grovn persons and no children); rent between 100 amd $400: Sixth avenues, location any where betwoen First and nd not above Xighteenth. street. (0 ENGINEERS. —WANTED TO PURCHASE, A STEAM engine of four or six horse power; must be of compact construction, and in, good working order. Address J. J. 1. Horald’0} a ANTED TO RENT—A OOTTAGE, WITH A FEW acres attached; on south side of Staten Island pre- ferred, within a convenient distance of a landing, Ad- dress, with terms, &¢., 53 Broad: ANTED TO. RENT—A S! DWELLING HOUSE, with front and back basements, situated either in Broadway or any of the adjoining streets, between Bleecker and White streets, Address C., at this office, stating terms, ANTED--ON OR DEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY next, by two gentlomen, the. entire second stow of a house, newly furnished. with good parlor, and bed- rooms, clorets, &0., attached, situate on or near Broad- way, between Bleecker ond Tenth streets. If one presenta that will suit, it will be-taken for one year. Address box 1,042, Post Office, stating terms and location. 'ANTSD—BY FIRST OF MAY, IN BROOKLYN, A smail house or cottage. Must be convenient, ia feed repair, and moderate rent. Address, with particu- ra, to Mr. Thompson, box 2,126 Post Office, New York. ANTED TO RENT—BY A PRIVATE FAMILY, where thre isno children, a ready furnished house, not below Twelfth street, nor above Twenty-sixth. Ao’, dress, stating rent and location, B. B., Herald office. ANTED—BY A DENTIST, EITHER IN BOND street or in Bleecker atrest, west of Broadway, a whole house, or rooms sufficient for his business parpo- sea. Address I. M. N., Dentist, Broadway Post office. ‘ANTED TO PURCHASE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN the Seventh or Tenth wards, for which the eash will be'paid. Price from $4,000 to $5,000. Address M. M. M., Herald office. ANTED—A NEAT COTTAGE—WHERE THERE 18 good bathing preferre—from the Ist of May to the Ist of October, not more than one hour's. distance from New York by steamboat. Any person having tho above, and willing to let it at a reasonabla price, will meet with a good tenant by addressing, pre-paid, box 3,212 Post offiee, stating price and location. * ee ae ee eee er ee ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE, WITHOUT any children, the upper part of a. two story house stuated in the upper part of the city, Possession required on the first of May. Rent must be moderate, Addfess J. P., Herald Office, ‘ANTED—A BOX IN THE POST. OFFICE, FOR which a liberal premium will be.paid. Please ad- dress Hoffman, box 1,003, Post Office, ‘ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH THE modern improvements, up town, near Broadway preferred, for a private family, without children; pos- session on, or at anytime before the first of May. A note to J. Melville, Broadway Post office, stating location and rent, will meet with due attention. ANTED—FROM THE 1Sf OF MAY NEXT, OR sooner, atwo and a-balf or three story house, with basement and under-cellar, Croton water and a bath. Situation, below Canal street, either west or east of Broadway. Rent not to exceed $800. Address A,, Herald Office. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. en ee de crane 3 bower HE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING BR- tween the undersigned, under the firm of Wm. Moser, ceases this date by limitation, Mr. H. Huster_retiri therefrom. Wm. Moser, Henry Huster. Wm. Moser wi continue the business on his own account at the old stand, No 41 Maiden lane. New York, Feb. 11, 1853. ISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP..-THE COPART- nership heretofore existing under the firm of Levy & Jones, Glasscutters, 174 Rivington street, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 15th day of January, 1853. The unsettled business of the firm will be settled by Chas. Jones, who alone is authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation of all claims, and will continue the busixess at the above place. JOHN LEVY, CHAS. JONI PARTNER WANTED, WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF $2,000 to $3,000, in a well established hardware busi- ness, near this city. None butan active business mau need apply. Address Merchant, Herald Office. TRAVELLING PARTNER WANTED—IN A RESPECT- able and lucrative business. Must have $2,500cash, ‘cinvest—be honest and active. Can‘ clear over $25,000 bythe first of June next. Address, with real name— 10 others will be noticed—J. EF. Earl, Herald office. ‘"ANTED.—THE PROPRIETOR OF ONE OF THE | best hotels in this city, with » ten years’ lease. ix desirous of either selling out, or takings partner who can | furnish a cash capital of $10,000. Applications may be made at the offive of P. CALLAGHAN, Fsq.; Coun-ellor- at law, 14% Pine street. Wee PARTNER, WITH $3,000 IN CASH, TO commence the retail ribbon business, in one of the best locations in this city. Address H. H. W., 27 Cliff street, stating where an interview may be had. 2 00 CASH.—AN ACTIVE OR SILENT PART. 9 ner wanted, in one of the most splen did saloons in Broadway. None but a person with the best of references need apply, and nothing less than the above amount will be taken, for which a clear half of the profits and appurtenances will be secured to the in- vester. Apply at 102 Nassau street, oifice No. 13, over thejCity Bank, EXPRESS AGENCIES. ERFORD & CO.'S EXTRA CALIFORNIA, OREGON, Sandwich Islands and South American mail express will be despatched per the new and splendid steamship Uncle | 4 Sam, on Saturday next, February 19th, and connect with the Merra Nevada on the Pacifle in charge of our special messenger through to destination. All freight, packages, parcels or letters must be delivered to us early, in order | te give time to comply with the government order for or unfurnished, with board, suitable for gentlemen | cording and sealing. No charge for custom house fees. No package should exceed 534 cubic feet, or 125 Ibs. Pas- sage secured on the most reasonable terms b: applying at No. 2 Vesey street, Astor House. — BERFORD & CU. HASE & CO'S EXPRESS, 9 WALL STREE shipment to California, 19th inst., Uncle Sam. Mr. Oscar F. Gillin, agent an senger through. Lowest rates.’ xpress to Charles per United States mail steamer Southe . this day, (Wednesday,) at two P. M. CHASE & C0., 9 Wall street {0AL—CHEAP, CC cera—stove, xg, high; also Liverpool. Delivered in New York or Brook- lyn, well screened and free from slate. Yard, Fifteenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, south side. Ofiice, 26 Water street, up stairs OFF LEGAL NOTICES. PREME COURT.—IN THE MATTER OF THR AP- plication of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the City of New York, relative to the opening of 100th street, from Fifth avenue to Eighth avenue, in the Twelfth ward of said city, the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty of the said eity of New York, hereby give notice, pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, that the said the Mayor, Aldermen and Com- monalty of the City of New York, intend to make appli cation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a speeial term of said court, to be held at the City Hall of the city of New York, on Monday, the 7th day of Mareh, 1853, at the opening of the court on that day, or ‘as soon thereafter ag counsel can be heard, for the ap- pointment of commissioners of estimate and asseasment in the above entitled matter; tbat the nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the opening of One Hundrodth street, (100th street,) from Fifth avenue to Fighth avenue, in the city of New York, as laid out upon the map or plan of enid city, under and by virtue of an act of the Legislatare of the State of New York, en- titled ‘ An aet relative to improvements, touchi: the laying out, of streets and roads in the city of New York, and for other purposes,” passed April 34, 1807. ROBERT J. DILLON, Counsel to the Corporation. ed, New York, Feb. 7, 1853. JUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY—WILLIAM R SS Brewster, guardian of Julia Brewster, a minor, against William L. Bryan and Maria his wife, relief, (Com. not served.) To the above named defend. ants: you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which was fled in the office of the clerk of the county of Kings, at the City Hall in the city of Brooklyn, county of Kings, State of New York, on the 12th day of February, 1853, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sald complaint on the subscribers, at their office, numbor 41 Wall street, city of New York, in tho State of Now York, within twenty days after, the serviee of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the said complaint within ‘the time aforesaid, the plaintif in this action will apply to the court for the relief detnanded in the com JONES & LYONS, Plant Ul Dat Ts! Tebrunty n | TO CLOSE A CON. | nd grate; red, white ash and Le- | F Summons for | 5 O00 Troe sais FARM OF 200 acts, g + situated in the town of Warwich, Or: ange county, can be purchased for the abore sum, if’ ap- tion be made before the Ist of March. It i Blaser six miles from tho New Yorke and Erio Railroad, at Chester, in a high state of cultivation, principally of a limestone ‘soil, equally well adapted for grain or areas, well timbered,’ well fenced with stone wall, and well wa tered with never failing streams, On the premiaos are a rs substantia! stone dweiling, large barn and hay house, Par | new, capable of stabling fifty head of cattle « large granary, sarriage-house, and other outbuildings, and an excellent orchard of grafted fruit, perhaps the best in the country. Any person desirous of purchasing a good farm in a respectable neighborhood, with schools and churohes convenient, wonld do well to examine the above premises. ‘Iwo-thirda of the purchase money may remain nd mortgage, if desired. Title indisputable, For further information, dnguise of the owner, JOSEPH ROY, on the premises, or of A. HOWELL, in the butter store, 483 Sixth avenue, New York. 4 —FOR SALF,—A FOUR STORY BRICK $13.000. store and dwelling, with basement; house 24x48, and rents for $950 per year. Lat 25xJ00; price €6,750. and.$4,000 may remain on mortgage. One two story brick basement house and lot in Prince street near Broadway, for $6 500, and $5,000 may remain mor’gage. N.B.—200 houses for sale'in this «i to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. —HOUSE AND LOT FOR SaLE.— BID, 500-2 2b Ue Pee ata stone house, finished in the mot clogant manner, 26x55. lot 98.9, situated on the north side of Forty-first street, opposite the Crystal Palace. Will be sold for 812,500; and is a bargain, M. L. SHELDON, 86 Nassau street. 0 000. —FARM ON THE. HUDSON. RIVER, '» —A very fine farm,.with good buildings, containing 133 acres of land, situated within view of the Hudson river, two miles from Hudson city, will besold for $10,000, om small paymsats. Also, a small farm.at Huntington, 'L. I., of 134% acres, with a good house, barn, and other improvemonts, for wale ab $2,000. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. on this city. Apply $58. OOO. ceer tite str Sek eae eat oii the northeast corner of State street and Sidnoy place, Prooklyn, with carriage house fronting on Sidney place; not more'than three minutes wall: from tho ferry; price 38,000, and $0,000 cam remain on mortgage... Apply to S.S. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. 509. —JOR SALE, THAT DELIGHTFUL RE- . AJ. silence and lot, situated on Clement avenue, 176 foot aorth from Myrtle ayenua. ‘The lot is 50 by '125 feot; the house is neatly finishod, and the ground is neatly laid out with.a great variety of shrub- bory and fowers; price only $5,600, ana $8,000 can re- main on mortgage. Apply to 3. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall st. 5 590 —FOR SALI, SIX OF THOSE FOUR se) story brick houses end lots on the at side of youe C, between Twelfth. and Thirteenth streets, which rent for $900 each. Price, $5,500 each, and $3,000 on each can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. 2 O00 eae FARM POR SALE —A PARI 8: a ‘e of thirteen acres, with a good house, jarn, and out buildings, situated af Huntington, L. I.) for walo for $2,000. A vary fine farm of 133 acres, on the Hudson river, near the sity of Hudsan, at $10,000.” A farm of 100 acres, at Morsistown, N. J,, well improved, at $7,000. A splendid country seat at Dearman, on the Hud- fob river, “small cottage at Haslem to let % L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. -600 —POR SALE, THAT THREE STORY « brick house and lot No. 107 Schermer- Horn street, near Hond 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 $4,500, and $2,200 can re- main on mortgage. Apply to. 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall at. 3 50 ) —HOUSE ¥OR SALE.—A GENTESI e three story brick houso, having the nea- dvrn improvements, on leased lot, situated on Crosby street, near Grand, will bo-sold for $3,500. Also, a gon “$700. Also, to let, a sma)i cottage in Harlem.§ ML. Le SHELDON, 86 Na, $3,000. twenty fine lots at Jamaica, close to the depot, with all tha advantages of churches, schools, strawberries, currants, pears, plumbs, &c.; also, sixty other lats, adjoi alao, fifteen housesin Brook- teel three stary house in Lexington avenue to rent. Frica, —FOR SALE, A GOOD HOUSE AND two academies, with splendid applo orchard, grapes, ing, lyn, aud hou vacant lots in Now York. Inquire of $. WILCOX, 32 VALUABLE, PROPERTY Al the business part of the city of Trenton, N. J., Nos. 74, 76, 78 Wazren street, 4334 feet by 265, fect. deop. Terms easy. Apply soon io © JACOB C. HOWELL. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE—A DAGUERREOTYPE gallery, already ostablished in the best business street, and doing a fair business, on a large Southern city, and with proper attention might be made a crack gal: lery. For particulars apply at No. 4414 Maiden lane, between the hours of 9andil, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, where the proprietor mpy be seen. RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE, THE LEASE, STOCK and fixtures, of a Grst rate grovery and liquor store; aituated in the.central part of the city, and now doing a first rate business. Rent cheap. Along lease. Apply to. C. B, HOWES, 83 Nassau streot. RARE CHANCE, SELDOM MET WITH.—A MOULD ing manufactory, already ostablished, with entire- Urely new machines and tools, to make plain and orna- mental moshing of every description from wood. The owner having other business on hand, will sell the above very low for cash. For further je inquire of T. J. JONES, 38 Division street. ORNER 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. LINTON AVENUE PROPERTY, BROOKLYN.—FOR sale, a two-story double house, witia two-story ex- tension, and piazzas front and rear—containing in all twelve rooms, besides pantries and store room—built in the best manner, floorsdenfened, marble mantles through- out, &c. Thereare weet cellars under the house for coal, wood, wine, milk and ice, all built in the most sub- stantial manner. There are eight lots of ground attached to the house, handsomely laid out as a garden, with box, | a-d stocked with every variety of fruit in abundance, to: | gether with thirteen large and valuable grape vines. There is also a commodious stable and carriage house, | with other out buildings. ‘The above property is situated | on the east side of Clinton avenue, between Gates and | La Fayette avenues, about half an hour's ride of Fulton | ferry, and within a few steps of six stage routes. ‘The above location is well known as the most beautiful and desirable for a resicence of any in Brooklyn, and for investment is unequalled. Part of furniture also fr sale. | Will be sold very reasonable, and two thirds purehase money can remain on bond and mortgage. Apply to Fenn & Weston, Real Estate Brokers, No. 61 Chambers street, (basement office,) or to Mr. Stephenson, on the premises’ RUG STORE—IN A GOOD LOCALITY, AND DOT ‘a good business, will be sold cheap fu: cash, in con sequence of the proprietor going to Europe. It offers a | rare inducement to physicians. For particulars address | Druggist, Herald office. FSIRABLE RESIDENCE AT STAMFORD, CONN., FOR sale.—The houre is two stories high, with wings | and piazza on three sides, finished in modern style, wiih basement, range, furnace, dumb waiter, & : | inthe kitchen. ‘There is also on the premises ca house, stable, &e. ‘The grounds are tilled with « | fruit, (evergreen) shade trees, and shrubly uire of WM. DE KI r particnlars, eenwich avenue. i JR SALE—FOUR, HOUSES AND STABLE NORE west corner of Mulberry and Broome street, 50); feet front _on Broome and 117 feet on Malberry street; also, No. 383 Broome street; also, house N ‘3 Houston street. Inquire at 107 East Fourteenth street, near Se cond avenue, from 8 to 10 o'clock, and from 3 to 9 P. FOR SALE—A DISTILLERY, FOR MANUFACTURING camphene and alcohol, with lease of three butik ‘tuated in Furman street, Brooklyn, opposite Thomp-on, tores will be sold cheap. ’ Apply on the premises. (OR SALEOR RENT—FIVE HOUSES ON ‘TWENTY seventh street, between Eighth and Niuth avenues, | containing all the modern improvements. Inquire of WARREN & SWAZ ‘oath ste TH Fe. SALE—THE BEST BE ON BOARD camer America, from Boston, on the 2d March. was first, and is desirable. Inquire of CHAS, 162 Broadway. & CO FF" SALE.—A VALUABLE BUILDING LT, 25 FEET by {8 fe inches. on Twenty-seventh street, north >, 250 feet wast of Eighth avemie, will be wold at anc- 'y Anthony J. Bleecker, at the Merchants’ Exchanve, nFaturday, February 19, at 12 o'clock Fe SALE, OR EXCHANGE, FOR PROPERTY town—The house and lot No. 3 nk! , particulars, inquire at No. 137 Canal street, between th houre of 11 and 12 A, M. OR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN MOTTHAVEN, IN Villa place. The house ix 2 by 34 feet: the lot 25 by 100, Inquire at 80 Hudson street, or of JAMES TODD, on the premirer. UF OR SALF—THE, FIRST PREMIUM LAUNDRY, COR ner of Avenne D and 8th at., will be disposed of, in Zonsequence of the proprietor fitting np a larser establish- ment. It is well adapted for doing a respectable busi ness, having a steam boiler and steam drying apparatus, and all other requisites for finishing three hundred dozen shirts weekly, whieh amount of work hax been done fn it for some years past. The house ix commodious, aod large enough to accommodate all the hands connected with the work. As the present proprietor is removing to a distance, » considerable quantity of work may remain with the establishment. Rent yery moderate. Apply on to FRANCES THORNTON. the premises OR OR T6 LEASE—AT NIAGARA FAL | F (thirteen hours from this city.) a spac ing house, with two acres of land attached, embracing garden, with all the outhouses well suited for o thy; no mosquitoes, p markets, further LU | residence, or yerfeetly he and well supplied and @ dred dollays per ann to OR LEA 11 FA , at Fast Chester, about fiftee is city, on the line of the New Haven Railroad. The farm isin a high state of cultivation, with every variety of choice fruits, two never pon J streams of water running through the farm, a fine dwelling house, barns, ico house, &e. This would make a fine country seat for a gontloman doing business in New York, a5 It eam be reached by rail vond every how. | E BRINE ER, 519 Fourth avenne, 2 tov P.M, ate Dea FOR SALE—BELONGING TO TH THE | SALE IN BROOKLYN, PRICE $2,000; CASH—A two story house, with sevem roo ms end celler, and 25x73, house 22x26; about five minutes walk from South ferry. ‘Title warranted. Apply to M. T. GIBBONS, No. 266 Atlantic streot, South Brooklyn. F% SALE—A S¥GAR STORE IN BROADWAY, doing a good business ; has been established four years ; rent very low. Adjoining the same, is another store which, with a small expense, might be auded to the: other, making one handsome extablishment. To save trouble, none need apply unless prepared with $600 cash. For particulars, address (paid) T. HALL, Broad way Post Office. OR SALE OR TO LET—A SMALL, WELL-BUILT house. near Newtown, L. 1., three miles from Poet Siip ferry, Williamaburg, with about three acres of land attached. Also to iet, the Factory, No. 71 Hast Twenty second street, near the Fourth avenus, with the lots at tached, containing steam engine, shafting, saw: B. &. WOOD, 80 Merchants’ Exch OR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN TWENTY-EIGETIE street, near the Sixth avenue, with modern. im- Pecvements; also, four tenant houses in Twonty-sixthand wenty-seventh streets, near the Seventh avenue, all nearly new, and rent for $000 per year. Terms made easy. Apply to J. H. COCHRAN, 100 avenue B. F% SALE — FOURTEEN LOTS OF GROUND ON Fifth avenus, and adjoining 117th and 118th streets, tor sale ata low price and easy terms, if taken immedi | ately. For price and terms, apply afver four o'clock P.M. at No. 124 West Twenty-second street, between Sixth and Seventhavonue. — ” ‘OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT street, betweemGreenwich and Weshington streets, how occupied as a tea, coffee, aud sugar store: woubl make an execilent stand for'a wholesale xrocery or a large bakery, it being nearly opposite the markst. ani market bouts lying at the foot of the street. $1,000 oan remain on bon and mortgage. For information inquire | at No. 8 Ferry street. Fe SATE OR TO: LET—THE FOUR STORY STORE icorner of Peck slip and Water street. The store is substantially built, aud suitable for business reqniring a good light, and is in the immediate y where the Second avenue railroad is to tern For particulars, inquire on the premises. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—TPK HOUSE AND LOT 0. , near Fulton avepue. The ry best in Hrooklyn; house nearly new, with bathing rooms, kitchen renge, and. gas fix'ures complete, with grape vines and choice shrubbery in the yard. Price $4,000—from $1,500 to $2,000 may renmain on bond and mortgage. Inquire cf WM. HOWARD, 14 Cedar stzeat New York, or on the prem WOR SALK-—-DESIRABLE PROPERTY ID Breoklyn.—The three story brick heuse, No. 327 Henry street; having all the raodern improvements, gas and fixtures. bash-room with hot and cold water, farnace, enclosad piazza, &c. In the rear are two lots, extending throug 4o Strang place, on which is a convenient stable. and stalls for three hors The grounds are improved with fruit-troes, grape vines, &c., which will be sold with SOUTH the premises, or of AN C. BURT, 50 way. F602 SALA THE LEASE, STOCK AND FIXTURES, OF ., one of the best and rgatreapectable dining saloons, with bar rcem on the first door, and private supper rooms. up stair. Situated upoaone of the greatest thorough- forex in the city. near the Bowery. Apply toc. B, HOWES, £8 Nassau street, Rn SALE—A NEAT COTTAGE-BUILT HOUSE, AND Bri About three acrae of land, situated at Huntis dge, about fifteen miley from the-city. The house is snficieatly large to scoommodate a good sized family, was built last summez in tho best manner and of the best maaterials, stands on elevated ground, commanding a fino view of the surrounding country, and is well calcu lated to please any person wanting neat and tasty. resi dence convenient ta the city, for which place there are nine trains of cars leaving daily. The property will ba sold for $2,000, of whiah the largest part can remain on, bond and mortgage if desired. For further particulars, apply ° W. W. ELY, 31 Ferry street. t F% SALE--TWO THREY STORY BRICK 0USES, Nos. 6 ara 8. Warren place, houses 20x40 feet, with énclosed piazza and ai improvements. Also, ». new three story and attic. with all modern improvemects, No. 59 Christopher street; and a house No. 72 Horatio. street, house 20x50 feet, three stories. Inquire of G. J. BO: GERT, 59 Christopher stroct, or of A. DEMAREST, 124 Amos’ street. OR S3UE OR TO LUT.—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR story, brown stone front house, No. H West Twen- “fourth street, near Broadway, 26x65 fet. Also, No. samo-street, first elnss, stone front, four story house, 21x54 faet. Apply to F.'S. KINNEY, 140 Broadway. Fr SALE.—A SUPERIOR HOUSE AND LOT ON ‘8 State street, between Bond aad Nevins strecta, eulyn, contaizing sixteen rooms, snd built in the best maaner, three years ago: price $5,500. Also, a desirable residence at White Plains. Apply ta J. B. PRYCE, 74 Broadway, sceoad floor. OR SALE—LONG LEASE, (LOW RENT,) FIXTURES, and light stock of the general and cash business of #4 Greenwich street, next door above the Columbia Tea Warehouse. The best location in the city for cash trade, and between two leading streets, Warren and Chambers. ULTON STREET LEASE FOR SALE.—A THREE years lease from first of May next, on four story store, (with cellar and sub-cellar,) No. 120 Fulton street. For terms, apply to DANIEL P. SMITH, on the premises. OR SALE—A FINE CORNER PROPERTY, CORNER of Bedford and Barrow streets, lot 26x75, with three buildings. Price, $8,000. Also, & property on Downing atreot, front ind ‘rear tnlldings, lot 26x117. Price $7,000, Also, house and lot 23 Downing street. Price $3,260,” 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. Also, two lots on Twenty-ninth streot, $1,800 and $2,000. Ap: py to B. RINS 319 Fourth avenue; from 2 OR SALE—A MERCHANT TAILORING RSTABLISH- ment, in a central location, establixhed for upward of seven years. The business of the last year amounted to between $8,000 and $9,000. The right kind of with from $5°0 to $700, would be taken as a partne: dress B. D., Herald office. OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PRO- perty—Seven desirable building lots on the Eighth enue, between 141st and 142 streets. For particulars, quire of ALPREUS UNDERHILL, 136 Greene street. re SALE—ONE LOT AND TWO HOUSES, No. 26 Ludlow street, near Grand; five lots, 25 by 100, Nos. | 64, 66,68, 70 and 72 Goerck street, with the buildings | thereon, which could at a small expense be converted | intoa ; fifty lots, 30 by 100, eligibly situated in | the city of Newark; also, forty lots in the town of Dan- | kirk, which will be sold low. | *. INHERVILLY, No. 3 Exchange place. 2 OR TO LET—THE NEW BRICK FACTORY, | F 80 by 06 feet, and four stories high, with a wing at | inched about 30 feet square, situated on the corner of Mulberry and Fark streets, in the city of Newark, | veniently located to the railroad depote and the ‘river. | Said Unilding is deaigned for the use of stesma power, and is well adapted for almoxt any kind of business. Apply | to KF. VAN ANTWERP, on the corner of Mulberry and Centre streets, Newark. ma re A V. A. Cowdrey, deceased, situated in the town of | Yonkers, Westehester county; New York, about seven | teen miles from the city of New York, three and a half miles east from the lage 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. There isa large nent cottage house on the piace ; the out houses are very ex- tensive, consisting of two large barns, stables, carriage house, sheds, corn crib, ice house, I in geod 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, &¢ which will be sold with the place if desired. Also, riage, market waon,and a good variety of tools, &e. T) are gevoral eligible building sites upon this plice, ) with its proximity to two railroads, renders it a vey sirable situation for persons doing business in the For further particulars apply at the office of S DREY, No. 67 Wall street, or J. H. Cowdrey, No, 107 Front street, or on the premises. | JTZOR SALF, OR EXCHANGE FOR CiTY PROP F Nall farm or country residence, half a mile from Vent] Riddle’s Grove; has a béautiful view of Princes Bay and | the fences in good order, new, large and modern built dwel | ling, with wings, and piazza front and rear; fruit of all | kinds, For further particulars inquire at No, 8 Sands | street, Brooklyn, or onthe premises, of JOHN CONNER. i LR-—-LEASE AND FURNITUR «a hotel, located on Broadway—pi 00 © $30,000; one also, the lease of a first class hotel, six '0; also, & fine hotel opposite the Crystal 000; also, one on Warren strect, $6,000; anda id hotel opposite one of the greatest arrival depots. | | y to ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. | | ti een aor aneneemeeeemneeame | R SALE—LFASE, FIXTURES, AND FURNITURE | KF of a fine restaurant and dining saloon, located on a zreat pnblie thoronghfare, and near the Sun and Herald { business. Apply 10 ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up staire OUSE FOR SALE—THREE STORIES, BASEME H under cellar and vault. ‘The parlors and boudoirs ire painted in (resco by a first rate artist. It is fitted up with all the late improvements, and hae more conve niences and elegance than any house of its size in New York. ‘To save trouble, the price is $12,000. Inquire of HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. | Hotes AND Lor FOR SALE—THE THREE STORY basement brick honse 86 Perry street, about 100 fect west of Bleecker, well built, good cellar, Inrge yard, gas and Croton on each floor, bath room, damb waiter, speaking tubos, &e, Application must be made only te MOSES DEVOK, 10 Jefferson Market, or FRED. W. DEVON, 160 Water «treet. HH FOR SALE IN WILLIAMSBURG, AT A BAT | gain.—Three story and basement frame house, ty taining twelya rooms, all in good order. Lot, 2 by 115 foot, well located, on one of the best streets in the city Will be sold cheap, and a large portion may rf main oa mortgage. BILLING & TUCKER, 280 By oadway. ILLS AT PATERSON, N. J., FOR SALE "oR TO LET— The cotton mill, lot, and ‘as the Essex Mill, For particulars, apply to JOHN COLI, President of the Paterson Manufacturing, Company. Also, the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly oceupied by Plummer & Prinee, as erin works. For particulars, ap- t THOS. 0, SMITH, 2 zont Sociaty U. M. Winter on, Nee. 98, 1862 pi a 00 [Ng or without ti house. mn farther particularsinquire on | on- | TATE OF | 's Landing, Staten, Isiand, tive minutes’ walk trom | ‘ound: fifteen acres of good land, out buildings and | OF A First | Eiicee, which is one of the best lecations, doing a good | ater privileges, known | FORSALE, R STORY BASEMENT AND SUB cellar brick house, in Twenty-ninth street mear Broadway, in good order, and will be sold low: more than half on mortgage. BILLING & TUOKER, 289° Broadwag ———————— T ASE OF STORE AND HOUSE IN EIGHTH AVANU for sale; four years to run from next May; aitua the most business part; show low. Re moderate. . X., Herald office. EWBURG PROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE s0B scriber offers for salon valuable farm of f wi acres, with improvements, miles north of the village. and within two a houre ride of the ity. Will be sold entire, or in pare may remain on bondand moi ; at ai cont, fe term of years. Apply to G. NEWCOM 20056 Trosdwsy ONICE TO 01 BUILDERS, STONRUTPERas, ire Stonedressing Com, offer for sale at reduced ices, at their oetavlchinaad, foot of Twenty-sighth, Twenty-ninth, and streets, Fast river, the following cut brown ees: — intele ; 10,000 plain window ailla and lintels ; 20,000 feet watertable, eight inches high ; 16,000 footrail coping; 600 eellaz tors posta, lintel eourse, platforms’ and platforms, out by our machinos, will be sold to + 20 per ceat lens than their cost by hand, W. G. CHAVE, Agent. —A MILL PROPERTY, IN NEW JBR be exchanged for city property. It consists of a grist , dwe ling house, be i Together with forty-five acres of good land. For particulars inquire of J. L. APPLE- | to suit purchasers. tle indisputabi Seventy ver and others. for delivery :-—1,000 Quaker Intels, 1,000 0G ug stone constantly om hand. Steps, sshlen som stomeost- “sey, near Middiotown Point. for sale cheap, or wil BY, 106 Hammond street, or James Appleby, Old Bridge, ISO NOTICE.—<BUILDING LOTS FOR:SALE OR EX- change, adjoining the village of Spotawood. Also, three farms, containing from fifty to sixty acres situated in Midclesex county, New Jereoy, near and ad joining the Camden and. Amboy Railroad. For particu- rs, inquire of J. L. APPLEBY, 106 Hammond street, or JAMES. APPLEBY, Old Bridge. HOt IN EXCHANGE FOR property in Brooklyn. —A first class four story briek House and lot to exchange for a twe ator cottage. Ap- ply te F, BROWN. 75 Nassau street. ROG! MBER YOR SALE—a LARGE 107 OF OR- vrs for sale, by J. H. BONN, New Di N, J. four miles north of Hoboken. we: Ny Nie GNES, FYKES, AND ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF OOF ton fish nets and netting, completely rigged.and for ane, for sale at low rates by the manufacturers, G! LY. & CO., €8 Willlam street, corner of Cedar, Also, an assortment of fly nets, fishing tackle, twi TEXPE FOR SALB—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS. OF . agate, about half worn, in lots to suit purchasers} Apply to JO. RULIOTT, Herald office. FUTYTE FOR S4Le.—ABOUL ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of diamond, very little worn, in, half a. dozen pairs ef oases, for sale cheap, for cash. Apply te JO. Herald office. | 10 LOCK MANUFACTURERS —THE SUPSCRIBER, sole owaer of the patant No. 9,205, issued Septem- ber 14, 1852, by the. Patent Office, for, improvements im locks, is now prepared to dispose of rights for the differ- ent States, er will sell height entire to parties disposed to give a fair equivalent. The extraordinary advan of this improvement, and its peculiar-adaptation to tels, lodging houses, and private houses, renders it the most desisable lock known, not only as a rds ite en- tire and warranted seenrity against lookpicks and bur- glars, bub its cost of production being such as 10 enable the manufacturer to successfully compete in price with the old non-safety locks. Parties wishing to make ai ments for rights, may address the subscriber, at 320 Third street, New York, at which place the lock oan be seen, and alkiaformation oa the subject obtained. JAMES CARMAN. id be THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.—A COMPLETE SEE af Thomas Wakley’s Stricture Dilators, quite new, for ale. Any one waating the same, can have thom sent for inspection, by addzessing a note to, Lancet, offes, for this week. WO OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE—ONE REPRESENT- uy ing the “‘Eutombment of Christ,” 46 by $8 inches, = fine olf Italian painting, worth ths attention of « mncia- saurs; one seane from the ‘Pilgrim's Progress,”” 40 b; SM inches. ‘To be seen for a short time, at the upholatesy store, 82 Chambers street. Mi (ie WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—FOR SALR, the stock and fixtures of a oreley store, in the central part of the city, established for the last thirty ears, with a good run of customors and watch repairing. The store, with dwelling, will be let or leased for one or @ term of years. For particulars inquire of PLATE & BRO’ 20 Maiden lane. To Let—A four story rear building, for any light or mechanical purpose. Inquire e. [0 RUTCHERS—A MEAT. SHOP FOR SALE —"™- quire corner Monroe and Rutgers street. ARIETY STORE FOR SALE.—NOT A STORE OF THR: kind within six blocks.— A well established thread, needle, fancy goods, and confocti , with apart- ments, having a large and well established custom, corner of Twenty-third street, one of the best locations city. Arare,chance for a lady of small means. $050, ‘The advertiser will assist the buyer or more, until she commences pier ge address, real name, Mrs. Jones, ole, where an interview can be had, or at No, 194 Sevent avenue, corner Twenty-third street. Noae tomers need apply. z [A7ILLIAMSBURG PROPERTY FOR changed for eity property, on South The new three st and basement brick house, built aud finished ina first class style, The lot is 25 by’ 132, with a large two story and attic frame house on the rear; water cisterns, pumps, &o. For iculars, JOHN FORGIE, Heal Estate Agent, 531 Grand ¢tres maburg. INSTRUCTION. '0 THE PUBLIC.—THE IMPORTANCE OF A, GOOD hand to all classes.—As it is conceded by all.who have taken lessons of the undersigned, or have witnessed: | the progress of his pupils, that GOLDSMITH’S plan of | tuition and the styles of penmanship he teaches are ag | near perfection as human skill has yet attained, it seema | only necessary to present in its full force the im) | of a clear, symmetrical and expeditious to all | classes, to challenge the attention and enlist the cal exertions of every bad writer in this leading indis- pensable branch of ‘a useful education. To the youn | man just entering upon his business noviciate, wi asa clerk, or salesman, or bookkeeper, the first and most essential requisite is ‘a thorough command of the pen. | He may have all the rules of arithmetic at his fi " ends, and be capable of applying them with the rapidity of thought—he may understand the principles of 4 kceping in all its forms, intimately and thoroughly—but if his dexterous fingers cannot readily trace in clear, bold and beautiful characters, the entries he has to make im | the journal and ledger—if he cannot copy a letter, make eut an invoice, fillupa biilof exchange, or draw up any business document or statement, in a good merchant-like hand, and with rapidity atyl ease, his services in the store or counting house will be of comparatively little value, and with his skill in figures and talents for its details, he | must ever hold a subordiaate position. Before he cam make one forward step, he must become a good penman. To the professional man, whether his vocation be the law, the press, the pulpit, or any branch of science, lite- rature or art, the pen of a ready writer is # great ratum. The time that iy saved by a swift and accom- plished penman in the expres-ion of his ideas, as contrasted | with the time lost by a bungler, must in-the course of a ime be worth thousands of dollars to any one in this energetic go-ahead community; while the opportunities of protitable employment open to a skilful chirographer, | are as a thousand to one compared with the chances of a slow and awkward penman. To the ladies, elegant pen- menship ought to be a matter of the first considera! > for a cramped, irregular, illegible or scrawling female hand, is universally held to be a mark of ignorance ag well pliness. Not a few of the opposite sex look upon ’s hand as the key to her general attainments and ic habits, and if writes ill, set her down as cage- to the cultivation of her talents, indolent in |, and but poorly qualified to attend with necesrary energy to household affairs, In short, any ox gentleman who in these days of cheap instruction | neglects to acquire a practical and complete command of | the instrament which is the telegraph of thought and the muinsy ring of business, is justly looked upon by thinking people as behind the age, ‘and ‘unlikely to overtake it. | Theve are facts, indisputable, undeniable; and when it is | bnown, as it is almost universally, that the author of thie cirewlar can in a short series of private lessons, or by in- uction in class, reform and remodel the most inveter- siely bad hand—evolving order, freedom, symmetry and | regularity out of the most constrained and contorted hand, it ix not too much to say that those who neglect the opportunity are utterly blind to their own interest. ‘The charges are moderate—the riak none—the result in- variable; and the opinions of the press, letters from emi- nent pubdlie wen, and the united admissions of thousands of pupils, are the guarantees of com) ted and success otiered by B, GOLDSMITH, 269 Broadway. OOKKEEVING, ARITHMETIC, &C.—THOROUGHLY taught by W. J. Renville, No, 280 Broadway. Facke student receives separate instruction, and is rapidly ad- vanced in his studies, while the knowledge imparted to him isreadily available in practice. Open day and even- ing, Terms reasonable. N ELEGANT AND FASHIONABLE AQUOMPLISH- ment.—Persona who receive instruction at Mr. Hart’s established and popular io, 604 Broadway, Metropolitan Hotel block, can inlsy and ornament papier | mache goods of all descriptions, equal to the imported, | and thereby decorate their parlors most beautife | Ladies’ hours, from 10 to 12 aad 4 to 5; gentlemen, 1 and 7 to 9, P. M. GERMAN LADY WISHES TO ENGAGK WITH A A few more private pupils, to instruet them in the | Freneh and German languages, drawing anc painting. She is an experienced teacher, and can render the most satis~ factory references. Please addrosa Miss BR. F., Harald | oftice.” } FOSTER, chee & 5 rote Yenmanship,” ‘Double Entry Elucidated,” B, i House Manual,’ and other poy | tonches bookkeeping, writing, &., at No, | where youths as well as adults are qualified for commer- } eial purenits, in an expeditions and superior manner. | Terms moderate; proficiency guaranteed; certificates of | ability granted. Attendance, 9 A, M. to 9 P.M, at the etadents’ convenience. ENMANSHIP.— MR. GOLDSMITH WILL RECEIVE | new pupils daily, at his rooms, 280 was Ladies’ classes at 11 and 4 o'clock; gentlomen at 94. M., and 8, 7and 8 o’elock, P.M. Private instruetion st eonvenient to the pupil. See cards at the Academy. W J ANTED —A SITUATION “AS P A rivate family, by a young gentloman of re- apoctablity. Would nck ‘object i onc wit the fa- mily, if desired, Satistietory ard madon! ferouon given, if reqniped, Addvess Tutor, Herald ofies neal

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