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t A rr rr 15,000 Ibs, feed iia ety es it sd tise 4 n lots, at 74. per Ib. Pnoveows—Pork wai in fais famand. Holders asked $16 26for old mess, per Dbl. Sales wore made of ao ew mess, part here, at $17, and including arrive in May, at the same prices. New prime was quo- ted by factors at $1550 per bbl. About 400 packages lard changed hands at 9c, 10c. Smoked meats were sell- ing at 9c. a 9%¢. for shoulders, and 11}¢c. a 120. for hams, per Ib. "Beef was in good request, and purchased to the extent of 220 bbls., at full prices. A lot of 50 bbls deef hams fetchea $1550. Ohio and State butter wa nd 16c. a 20c. per Ib, Cheese Ye. per Fsrare.—Sales by Auction—By A. J. Bleecker—1 lot on Fifty-secnod? street, near Fifth avenue, 25x100, $1,140; 8 lots next adjoining, $1,110 each; 3 lots on Fifty: third street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, $1,130 each; house and lot corner Bedford and Morton streets, $7,475; do. 52 White street, $19,750; do. 37 Great Jones street,'$12,000; do. corner Church and White strocts, $13,800; do. Madison avenue, near Thirtieth street, $4,610; J4ot corner Seventh avenue and Forty-second street’ 26x100, $4,075; 1 lot adjoining, same size, $2,750; housd and lot 99 Varick street, $6,900; 2 lots on Second avenue, 48.8 from Nineteenth street, 22.8x100, $5,440 each; four story brick house No. 233 Wost Sixteenth’ street, $6,970; three story house No, 177 East Twenty: first street, $5,900; 1 lot on Thirtieth street, between Second and Third ave: nues, $1,400. By Cole & Chilton—3 houses and lots cor- ner Seventh avenue and Thirtieth street, $14,700; house and lot No. 225 Twenty-first street, between Kighth and Ninth avenues, $3,060. Brooklyn Property—Three story brick house and lot on Harrison street, 300.7 from Clin- ton street, 24x99.10, $5,250; 2 lots in’ rear, on Baltic street, 25x99.10, $1,260; two story brick house and lot on Fifth avenue, 50 feet from Thirteenth street, $2,200; two do, Twelfth street, $2,225. City Property—By W. lin, Son & Co,—2' houses and lots on Broad- way, near Highty-fourth street, 25.3x100, $7,250 each; lot on Ninth avenue, corner of Bight fourth street; 25.8210, $710; 3 do. adjoining, 25.6x100, $495 cach; 2 do. $400 each; 1.40. $500; 1 do. corner fea street $696; 1 do. do, (opposite) $700; 2do. adjoining, $48: each; 1 do. on Ninth avenue, corner of Eighty-fourth 25.8x100; $687 50; 2do. adjoining, 25.6x100, $495 ining, $500; 2 do. $480 each; 1 gore lot i,} do, corner of Highty-third street, (op- ; 1 do. adjoining, $265; 1 do. do. $230; 1 large chty-third street, near Ninth avenue, 25x130, joining, $270; 8do. $480 each. By E. H. Lud: with house, 40 Eleventh street; lot brick house and lot, 379 Foarth the Bowery, lot 25x130.9, $13,000; tery brick house and lot, 16 Heckman street) $15,800; lot southeast corner of Duane and Church streets, lot 25,3x100, $16,850; house and lot 272 Twenty-second street, near Ninth avenue, lot 25x98.9, 86,400; do. two story brick, 46 Crosby street, beween Broome and Spring, fot $8,500; 1 lot and two houses, corner of Houston and Suffolk streets, $7,250. Surr.—Sales have been made during the past six days of 4,100 sacks Liverpool fine, in part at $1 50 per sack; 80) bushels Bonaire at 30c. per bushel; and an invoice of Ivica on terms not made public. Sxaps.—The past six ‘days transactions reached 169 bar- rels and 274 bags canary, at $1 50 a $1 6234; 1,600 pkgs. - cS Caleutta linseed at $1 80; and 200 bags Malta flax at $1 314¢ , Per bushel. Svaara—The day’s sales amounted to 600 hds, New Orleans at 43 a Se. per Ib. Sumac.—About 3,600 bags Palermo have been sold dur- ee the week ending this afternoon, at $87 60 a $90 per Gis) ported prices. auetion:—Per es half chests at 36, hal Sle. 61 do. 87¢.; 10 do. 33c.; 21 do. 26c. Im chests at 4334c.; 57 do. 41¢.; 59 do. 38¢,; do. 266. , Me. Pe Pe 100 fee Oolon, 34e.; 672 do. 3Te.; 200 Ao. BI 1t9e. per Ib. ‘TALLow.—Since last Wednesday 100,000 Ibs. have been of, in lots, at 93¢e. a 93¢0. per Ib. remained in fair demand, at tolerably well sup- ‘We append the details of this forenoon’s ship Sea Serpent, &c.—terms, six months. -; 10 do. "85c.; 41 do. He; 47 do, 25340.; 108 do, Young Hyson—160 hesta at 38 340.; 93 do, 36c. 380 do. 873¢c.; 1,458 do. 92 do. 323¢¢.; '40 do. 820.;-76 do. 313¢c.; '285 do. Gunpowder—11 half chests at 41340. 26 do. 400. Hyson’ Skin—330 half ch elise 2 Cases; ened patinega patty E each oon catty boxes, at 3630. ow chong 20 half chests at 205¢c.; 43 chests to, rive half chests do. 20c. Souchong—25 ehests at 253¢c. u—20 chests at 243¢c.; 50 half chests do. 24° 10 .; 120 chests and 830 half chests do. ic. 08 half chests at 60c.; 201 do. 453<c.; 198 do. 8634¢.; 109 do. dbc.: 431 do. 8434c.; 90 do. do. 29¢.; 200 do. 2830; 40 do. 28c.; 195 do. 100 do. 22c.; 50 catty boxes do. 3134. 450 do. ; 515 do. 28; 20 do. do. 22340.; 895 do. do. 31c, ToBacoo.—A parcel of 34 cases changed hands ‘Waskry.—Sales were made of 540 bbls., at 24c. a 24%c. ‘or Jersey, and 245 a 243c. for prison, per gallon. SR gS BOARDING AND LODGING. A FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED, BY AN UNEXCEP- tionable tenant.—It will be taken for two or three years. The location must be eligible, and the house hand- somely furnished, for which a fair price will be paid. Ad- dress House, Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A LADY, A FRONT ROOM, IN 8 small family, where there are no other boarders taken; a widow lady preferred, and on one of the eity railroad routes. Address R. A., Broadway Post Office. }OARD.—PLEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS CAN BE obtained, with or without board, at 83 Spring street, two doors from the Collamore House. OARD WANTED—BY A GENT wife, in a private family. | Breakf man only. fast part of the city pi ences exchanged. Addre) OARD WANTED—IN A PRIVATE FAMILY; A B front parlor on the second floor, with pantry at- jached, for a yentieman, wife and infant, west side of torn; no objection to go'as high as Thirtieth street. Terms must be moderate, Address J. C. D., Herald office. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, HIS WIFE, and daughter, five years old, between Chambers eonard 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, furnished or unfurnished. The comforts of home will be found, and no moving on the Ist of May. Apply at 155 Adams street, a few minutes walk from Fulton ferry, Bue 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 furni- ture new, and furnished with all modern improvements. BoAk? WANTED—ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE elty, between the Battery and Canal street, for a gentleman, his wife, and three children. ‘The gentleman being engaged in a line of California’ steamers, is ab- sent part of the time. Apply immediately at the Board- ing Exchange, 209 Broadway. OARDING.—HANDSOME ROOMS, IN SUITS OR SIN- gle, may be obtained, with board, in a handsome ouse, 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. OARD WANTED—WITH A WIDOW LADY, OF SOCIA- ble disposition, and without incumbrance or boarders, ‘a gentleman, who requires a parlor and bedroom, for six months. If suited, will pay liberally, in advance. Address Edgar, Broadway Post Office. OARD WANTED—IN THE VICINITY OF METROPO- litan Hotel, by a young lady, studying music; would prefer a respectable musical family, where there is a good iano. Terms moderate. Good references. Address J. ., box 772 Post office. OARD—NO. 190 WEST EIGHTEENTH STREET, CN railroad and fag ve double and single rooms can be obtained, with rd. No removal on Ist of May OARD WANTED—A GENTLEMAN WISHES TO make an enj ent for board for his family, on or about the 15th of April next, ina plain and respectable private family, where there are but few or no boarders; pleasantly located, between Broome and Twenty-fifth streets, and Second and Sixth avenues. The family con- sists of himself, wife, son and daughter, seventeen and eighteen years of age, andasister. Four rooms in se- cond story, furnished, will be required. He dines out, except on Sunday. References exchanged. A communi. cation, with name, stating location and terms, (which must be moderate,) to S. F. L., lower Post office, will recei ention. Boake WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND AP, chila, in a select boarding house or private family. requ one la room, or a, sit and bedroom, fornlined kotationperreen Spring tina streets, and west of Broadway. References excl . Terms must be moderate, as the advertiser will be but little trouble. Payment in advance if desired. Address, stating terms, &e., Homer, Herald office. OARD WANTED—IN A RESPECTABLE PRIVATE family, by a gentleman who desires « quiet home. A short distanee in the country would be no objection. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. ay SEE THIRD PAGE.-w l HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., WANTED, A {FURNISHED HOUSE WANTED—$2,000 TO $2,500 will be Be by small lage pe children, for house suitable and desirable. situation to be upon on square and Twenty- cross streets near, and quare and Twenty-second street. Possession desired im- rediately or as soon as possible, Please address W. R. H. t. Nicholas Hotel, room 174, stating the and umber of the house. Communications eon! tial, eee een ae eee COE! <1 @ GENTLEMAN, WHOSE FAMILY CONSISTS OF FOUR -& perscns, will pay the rent of a house located in the per part of thecity. He would ocupy the frst and x joors, maate an Ould furnish the house ie The ‘beat of rele moe required. Address P, hav 121 Post office. “JOUSE WANTED.—PART OF A HOUSE WANTED, BE- tL low Canal street, for » small family. ant will be paid. A line addressed to House, Herald flice, will meet with immediate attention. fo.—Must i in a est of Broadway, between Franklin and Twentieth treet, east between Astor Place and Twentieth street, or 1 the vicinity of St. George’s Church. References ex- bangei. E. T, W., Herald office. A JTEAMBOAT WANTED —WANTED TO CHARTER, small low pressure steamboat, say from 70 to 80 feet . Please address G. LEE KNAPP, box 763 lower fice; or Jonas Cheshire, 14 South First street, Tiiliameburg. ly com SEY; HOUSE AGENTS.—WANTED, IN A PLEASANT | neighborhood, a house suitable for a small family, ree grown persons and no children); rent between 300 and $400; location any where between First and ixth avenues, and not above Sees street. Ad- reas box 277 Swart’s Post office, Chatham square. ENGINEERS.—WANTED TO PURCHASE, e of four or six horse power; must be of mmpact construction, and in good working order. ddress J. J. L. Herald Office. ‘-ANTED TO RENT—A COTTAGE, WITH A FEW acres attached; on south side of Staten Island pre- rred, within a convenient distance of landing. Ad- ress, with terms, &c., 63 Broadway. WANTED, 10 RENT—A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, with front and back basements, situated either \ Broadway or any of the adjoining streets, between Jeeeker and White streets. Address C., at this office, ‘ating terms. A7ANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY next, by two gentlemen, the entire seeond si *g house, newly furnished, with goqi parlor, and voms, elorets, Xe., attached, situate onor near Broad- ay, between Bleecker and Tenth streets. If one prosonts iat will suit, it will be taken for one year. Address box 042, Post Office, stating terms and location. ‘ANTED—A NAT COTTAGE—WHERE THERE 18 good bathing preferred—frem the Ist of May to e Ist of Oetober, not more than one hour's distance om New York by steamboat, Any person having the yove, aud willing to let it at a reasonable Pree, will eet with a good tenant by addressing, pre-paid, box 3,312 ost office, stating price and loeation. Vr ar A FAMILY OF THREB, WINf0U? use stunted in the upyer part of the city." Possession quired on the first of May. idsess J. P., Herald Office. ‘ANTED—A BOX IN THE POST OFFICE, FOR which a liberal premium will be paid. Please ad- -ess Hoffman, box 1,003, Post Office. ‘-ANTED—A FURNISHED HOUSE, WITH THE modern improvements, up town, near Broadway ferred, for a private family, without children; pos- ssion on, or at any time before the first of May. A eto J. Melville, Broadway Post office, stating location fd rent, will meet with due attention. ‘ANTED—FROM THE 1ST OF MAY NEXT, OR sooner, a two anda-half or three story house, th basement and under-cellar, Croton water and a th. Situation, below Canal street, either west or east Broadway. Kent not to exceed $800. Address A., srald Office. ‘ANTED—FOR THE FIRST OF MAY, OR SOON! WV + two edjetning three or four story Kouses, with a @ modern Improveinents, above Thirtieth or Fortieth ‘Ad- eets, and between Fourth and Fighth avenues. ess box 3,908 Post office, post paid, stating ter ‘ANTED—ELEGANT BAR AND SALOON FIX’ nd decanters, and every thing necessary to fur ha first class saloon, Address Fixturos, Herald office. 000 oF, BRANDnRS, wins “Gis, rum, whiskey, cordials, syrups: ray &s., ke, ke., in every variety, for sale, in quant {o’sult dealers and families, at teenty per cent lene unual prices by WH ‘UNDERHILL, 490 ‘Broome Groaby, }, corner OLD STYLE JUGS OF SCHIEDAM GIN 0.000 schnapps, the finest. medicinal article ported; 100 cases, containing twelve bottles each, dice old club schnapps, warranted pure, for sale by M. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, oorner Crosby. LOT OF 300 BARRELS GUINNESS'S XXX BROWN stout; also, Barclay, Perkins & Co.’s porter and it, Seotch ales, Philadelphia ale, porter and stout, lextra quality, brewed expressly for the proprietor, and sale in quantities to suit, b; da Wil. H. UNDERHILL, 490 Broome street: DANCING ACADEMIES. L a EW CLASSES.—BROOKE’S DANCING ACADEMY, A? his new Assembly Rooms, No. 361 gy most at country a1 ght in the shortent Poamible. time, and-on moderate ‘ma. A new class for ladies and misses on Tuesday af- noon, from 3 till 6 o’elock. A new class for gentlemen evening, from 7 till 10% o'elock, ontinue open during the whole year, echool A reasonable | A STEAM | any children, the upper part of & two stony Rent must be moderate. | ‘Address Permanent, Herald office. OARD WANTED—IN A PLEASANT LOCATION IN Brooklyn, near the Fulton ferry, by a gentleman and his wife; a small family prefered.’ Parlor, chamber, with pantry, furnished. Terms not to exceed $10 per week. Good reference given. Address L. T. C., Herald office. JARD.—FURNISHED ROOMS, AT MRS. BARNES’, 19 _Union square. References exchanged. OARIMNG.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, RICHLY tarnished, will be te let by the first of March, with ull board, in the first clsss house 43 West Twenty-second street, near avenue. No children taken. Dinner at six. None need apply who eannot furnish unexoep- tlonable reference. OARD WANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, hoard for the lady only, with three handsomely fur- ished rooms, on the first or second floor, with a widow Indy or in a private family. A house withthe modern improvements preferred. paid in advance. Ad- dress Miss Williams, Broadway Post Office. TENANTS’ REGISTER, STORE TO LET—FROM AND AFTER THE FIRST of April next, situated on the Camden and Amboy oad, eight miles from the latter place. It is an old established stand, calculated to doa large business. A stock of goods con 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. BRCAPWAY PROPERTY TO LET OR LEASE —THE buildings Nos. 395 and 307 Broadway, will be alter- ed to suit tenants, and be let, either separate or together, Apply on the premises, to A.'M. & R. DAVIES. ROADWAY—TO LET OR LEASE—THE VERY DESIR- able first-class building, No. 618 Broadway, ‘The front is twenty-eight feet, four stories high, strong! built, and can easily be altered to suit almost’ any bus This property, from its location, (being in the im- e vicinity of the finest hotels in the country,) offers 1 inducements to responsible parties. For written permixsion to view the premises, and further particulars, apply to JAMES PRICE, ofice 200 Hudson street, neat Canal street. ANAL STREET PROPERTY TO LEASE —PROPERTY on Canal street, running through to Laight street, to Tease for a term of years. The lot is thirty feet on Canal street, twenty-five feet on Laight street, and cighty feet deep. A very desirable situation for a turni- ture dealer,*looking-glass manufacturer, or any business requiring a light and airy situation. Apply at the Coal- yard, No. 200 Grand street, at 10 A.M. or 2P.M. RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY TO LEASE.—SIX LOTS on Forty-second street, 25 feet front by 115 deep, be- twoen Fifth and Sixth avenues; likewiee six cottage divell ing houses on Forty-third street, that are now in the course of erection, and will be finished by the first of May next. For plan of houses, and other particulars, apply at the office of Ludwig & Smith, No. 35 Wall street, be. tween the hours of 12 and 2 P. M. DANIEL GREENVAULT. ‘pea OFFICES TO LET, AT 92 WARREN STREET OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—POS- sesion given between now and lst of March. The house is a three story brick, eligibly situated in South Brooklyn, near the South ferry, Turse ood, and nearly new; will be sold low to # good fenant. Rent low. Address Clinton, Herald office, with name and address. ees TO LET—SUITABLE FOR LIGHT MPCHANI- a cal business. Inquire of E, KNOX, 215 Fulton treet. AUNDRY OR MANUFACTORY 10 LEASE.—THIS establishment has capacity for a most extensive business for either purpose, and Will be disposed of at a great bargain to close a concern. Building 25x75, lot ad. joining 2x100. Apply at 401 First avenue, corner of wenty-eighth street. ASONIC.—A MASONIC LODGE ROOM IS NOW BE- ing fitted up, under the direction of Atlantic Lodge, No. 178, at the corner of Broadway and Bleecker streets, and will excel in beauty and convenience any room of the kind in the city, A few lodges may obtain the room for their meetings, by making Immediate application to J. Carhart, 75 Eaxt Thirteemth street, G. C. Stone, 19 Peck slip, or James G. Powers, 101 Murray strect. 0 LET OR LEASE—THE DWELLING PART OF THE three story house 77 West Broadway. For par- ficulars inquire on the premises, [0 LET POSSESSION, ON IST MARCH, RENT $500, the dwelling No. 384 Fourth avenue, between Twenty- seventh and Twenty-eighth streets. ‘Contains twelve room, kitchen, bath, gas, &c. Also, one or two dwellings in same block; possession on Ist May; rent $500. These houses are very convenient and in good order. Also, other houses, in different locations. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, from two to seven P. Mf. sa iin wtreet, near Wests Inquire of MG, LANE & street, near West. ire of . iE & CO., 217 West street, (0 LEASE—THAT SPACIOUS NEW BUILDING MOST eligibWy situated on the south wost corner of Broad. way and ty atreet, five stories, with basement and under eellar, 90 feet by ho; wrould be leased for a term of rears, one or two parcels, Le fo. 11 Wall or No. 2 New street. fe "T° LED, AT ORANGE, NEW JERSEY_THE DWELL- ing house and store formerly owned and occupied by the late George W. Smith. The house is in cottage style containing twelve rooms, is on Main street, near the First Church, a few minutes walk from the depot; it has a large 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 been last used as a shoe store. They will belet separately, if desired. Possession given the Ist of April. For terms, &e., apply to JAMES W. BEEBE, Faq., No. 156 Broadway, New York. rT LEASE-FOR A TERM OF YEARS, 10 RE. sponsible part a a roperty on the west side of : ite St. John’s park, fudson street, nearly op} very suitable for a hotel or Boarding house. The houses are three story, attic and basement, (connected inside, ) with tea room and bath rooms, 46x 40. Lots 100 feet deep, and the buildings could easily be extended. For further particulars and permission to see the premises, apply to JAMES PRICE, office 200 Hudson strect, near Canal. T° LET—IN BROOKLYN, NEAR CATHERINE FERRY, house No. 66 Adams street; rent $285 a year, Also, two good rear bps rent $200 each, convenient for dealers in Fulton or Catherine market. Ayply to M. T. GIBBONS, 266 Atlantic street, South Brooklyn. OARD WANTED—WITH A SMALL ROOM, FOR A gentleman and lady, (a room on third floor, or a pall attic pon wee see) with « family where Canal zest, “Heras ot Po" BULGE 3toedmay, just above Address J. C,, Broadway Post Office. vf OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN; A SMALL single room, with full board; no lower down than Six- jeenth street and Sixth and Eighth avenues. Terms not to exceed three dollars or three dollars and fol ate per | week, which will be paid inadvance, if required. Address A. B.'C., Herald office. 'URNISHED ROOMS—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS to let, to one or two gentlemen, having bath room, , and other conveniences; family private. Apply at BScrosby street, opposite Niblo’s. Fra. OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH full or partial board, at No. 201 West Twenty-se- cond street. ‘The situation is unexceptionable, the rooms | large and airy, furnished with every modera conveni- ence. Location near a railroad and three omnibus | routes. Not to move on the Ist of May. ‘ADIES’ PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, WELL E3- | tablished, in Mercer street, in the most complete And elegant order, to be disposed of on accommodating terms. "No lady need apply who cannot command 61,000. | ything in the most modern style, | and situated near Grand street, in Mercer. Apply at | Nassau street, office No. 13, over the City Bank. ARLORS, WITH BEDROOMS AND BATHS, TO LET, Pp with board, at Collins’ Hotel, corner of Canal and | West streets. ‘ | | "JDARLOR AND BEDROOMS TO LET—BATH IN THE house. Every attention is giten to the comfort of occupying rooms. Apply at 17 Howard street. | OOMS.—VERY SUPERIOR FURNISHED ROOMS MAY | be had in a first class three story house, furnished, | with bathing rooms, *, &e., and with a small private family, at No. 18 Walker streot, west from Broadway, in a good neighborhood. None need apply but those wilting | to pay a fair price for good rooms. OOMS TO LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED.— Two or three gentlemen can be acoommodated with | pleasant rooms, without board, or with breakfast and tea, at 60 West Nineteenth street, Sixth avenue. 00M WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN WISHES A PLEA- sant furnished room, with fire and breakfast, near Broadway, and not above Bleecker street. Address | Fulton, Herald ofice. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, rooms with board, ina private family. ‘The house | must have all the modern improvements, and be located between Bleecker and Twenty-1ifth streets, Broadway and Sixth avenue. Unexceptionable references will be given | and required. Address a line to H. A. L.., box 2,627 Post Office, stating location, rooms, and terms, in full. | MISCELLANEOUS. ILLIARD TABLES.—THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS LEAVE to say, that he still continues manufacturing billiard | tables at 65 Ann street, and has no successor in his busi- | ness. He has now on hand a splendid assortment of ma- | hogany and rosewood tables, of a new style, that cannot | be surpassed in beauty or Ba also balls, ma- | ees, cues, cloth, and every other article in the line. Pur- | chasers will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere, | T. C. O'CONNOR, | JTRON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING | L mattress and bedding depot.—iron bedsteads, from | $4 to $40 ; the healthy sp.ing mattress, fe, $6 to $30; also, the new elastic felt beds, pillows, quilts ; also, the pest pure hair mattresses, made by the blind—all war- [enc Call and examine, at 553 Broadway, above Sring street NING MACHINE OR MANGLE—FOR SMOOTHING tablelinen, sheets, 4e., with great rapidity and bean- | ty. They are’ in use in the principal hotels. Refe- | rences given as to their utility and use. They can be | used wi th steam or with hand power. Prices, 820 to $90, DUNCAN & WEST, | No. 51 Beekman street and No. 4 Liberty Place, | A, ACHINERY, TOOLS, &C., &C.—THE SUBSCRIBERS are pared to manufacture all descriptions gof light machinery. Also, lathes, slide rests, engineers’ tools, &c., &e. Inventors and engineers can have their dray ings, patterns and. machinery. got up with accuracy and despatch, BENTON & HANSEY, 190 Crosby at. HHOMAS & EDWARD GILL, IMPORTERS AND JOB- bers of fancy goods, hosiery, gloves, laces, embroi- jeries, linens, threads, buttons, trimmit needles, &c., 14 Dey street—Have receiv | the inspection of their city and country buyers, their im- | portations of spring goods, which, from the many advan- | tages they possess, feel confident that no other house in the city can supply the sane quality of goods at thelr prices, the principal part of which are manufactured ex- wressly for themselves. They particularly wish to call the titention of merchants to their locomotive needles, which stand unrivalled in this country, for which they | have secured the exclusive right, both here and in Europe. Persons wishing to obtain the agency for them in am | city or town where they haye made no appointment, will please, apply immediately. Goods from auction daily. ‘0 hotel drumming. 66 GET OUT, 1 SAY” WHY, SALLY, DON'T YOU | Urinow me?’ “Lord, Tom, who would, with that pair | of whiskers; you had none when you went away, six weeks go.” “Oh | T used Grabam’s Onguent, and you see the , locomotive resuk.” $1 bottle, sent to an: rt of the count 1 "'G. GRAHAM, 98 Ann stzeet, Fow Buildings. ™ | and ready for | 10 LET OR LEASE—HOUSE 100 CEDAR STREET, near Greenwich, for seven or more years, for a Boarding houre, or altored into s store if required. In- quire of P. M. TEMPLE, No. 61 Greenwich street, leu: i sa vidiicA ,FIVESTORY CORNER HOUSE, lated for an extensive peed tele stare 32 eek PIRNEY & 00., 21°6Y2.°S, strost. 10 LET—TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY, BACK Dasement, with Croton water and pantry. Also, a front room on second floor and sleeping room in attic. Inquire at 163 (new number) Division street. Reference ex oe Pee: Boreas ion given Ist a rom o’cloc! P.M. J. W. HAMERSLEY, 5 Nassau street. LET—PART OF A THREE STORY HOUSE IN WA- erly place, near Sixth, avenue, consisting ef front and back basement and wash place, front and back par- lor and tea room on the first floor, two front rooms on the third floor, and two ar three attics. The house has PROTO nr Oe pent << ¢ SO TES, LET WITH MMEDIATE “POSSESTION, | (KENT $660,) @ very genteel three story ani basement house on’ Lexi avenue, near Twenty-iith street, with gas, chandeliers, and fixtures, bath, «c.; house in fine order. Also, other houses; possession Ist May; rent from $300 to $900. i B KINSHIMER, rom 2to7 P. M. 310 Fourth avenue, FOR 8. . see eee Q 000 —FOR SALI, AT A BARGAIN, THAT . + neat three ‘story brick h Gh the northeast corner of state street and Brooklyn, with carriage house fronting on Sidney place; not more than three nutes walk from the ferry; price $8,000, and $5,000 can remain on mortgu; Apply to BROAD, No. 15 Wail street. $7,500. —FOR SALE—THAT FOUR sToRY | avenuo, between Thirty: «basement house and lot No. 340Seventh first and Thirty-second streets, ‘The lot is 25 fect by 100. The house is 60 feet deep, and | will rent for $1,200 per annum. Price, $7,600, and $5,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. S.’BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. 5, 500 —FOR SALE, THAT DELIGHTFUL RE- - sidence and lot, situated on Clement aXenue, 175 feet north from Myrtle avenue. The lot is 50 by ‘125 feet; the house is neatly finished, and the ground is neatly laid out with a great variety of shrub- Dery and towers; price only $9,600, and $3,000 ean re- main on mortgage. Apply to 8, 8. BROAD, 13 Wall st. 5 500. —FOR SALE, SIX OF THOSE FOUR y '« story brick’ houses and lots on the West wide of avenue C, between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets, which rent for $900 each. Price, $5,500 each, and $8700 on each can remain on moi Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No. 18 Wall street. —FOR SALE, THAT THREE STORY 3.600. brick house and lot No. 197 Schermer- rn 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, Bites $4,500, and $2,200 can re- main on mortgage. Apply to 8.8. BROAD, 13 Wall st. $ 0.0. ete AT A, BARGAIN, THAT A ‘« two story attic and basement house and lot No. 115 Barrow street, near Bleecker street. The lot is 22 feet by 48 deep. Will sell for $3,600, and $1,550 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. ? 3.500 —HOUSE FOR SALE.—A GENTEEL 5 three story brick house, having the mo- dern improvements, on leased lot, situated on Crosby street, near Grand, will be sold for '$3,500, Also, a gen- teel three story house in Lexington avenue to rent. Prico $700. Also, to let, a small cottage in Harle M, L, SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. 30.00. 2re%, 22% id, @90D, HOUSE AND i + twenty fine lots at Jamaica, close to the dépot, with all the advantages of churches, schools, two academies, with splendid apple orchard, grapes, strawberries, currants, pears, plumbs, &c.; also, sixty other lots, adjoining, cheap; also, fifteen houses in Brook- lyn, and houses and vacart Lote inNew York. Inquire of $2,900 —FOR SALE—THAT NEAT TWO STORY |. cottage house and lot No. 333 Livingston street, next to the corner of Hanover place. This is a very pleasant location, and will sell for $2,900, and $2,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to S. 8. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. 2 —SMALL FARM FOR SALE.—A FARM 8 5 ° of thirteen acres, With a good house, arn, and out buildings, situated at Huntington, L. I., for eale for $2,000. A very fine farm-of 133 acres, on the Hudson river, near the city of Hudson, at $10,000. A farm of 100 acres, at Morristown, N. J., ‘well improved, at $7,000. A splendid country seat at Dearman, on the Hud- son river. A small cottage at Harlem to let. M. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. A FARM FOR SALE, AT NEWBURG, SITUATED ON the Chochecton ‘turnpike, two miles west of the landing, at Newburg, coni about one hundred acres, five of which is woodland, t pasture land. Upon the balance plough and remises 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 ay of the farm, see inhich the Little Briton road runs. ¢ place is well situated for @ division into and could be made to pay haadsomely. It reasonably. Title indisputable. For further particulars inquire on the premises, of WM. P. DATER, or of Lewis Tang (0. ee ‘ashington country market, or at No. 10 y place, | VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP— IN the business part of the eity of Trenton, N. J., Ni 74, 76, 78 Warren street, 4334 feet by 165 feet deep. ‘Terms easy. Apply soonto JACOB C. HOWELL, RARE CHANCE.—FOR SALE—A DAGUERREOTYPE gallery, already established in the best business street, and doing a fair business, on alarge Southern city, and with proper attention might be made a crack gal- lery. For particulars apply at No. 4436 Maiden lano, between the hours of 9 andl, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, where the proprietor may be _.._________ FOR SALE, a enero SO DT R SALE IN BROOKLYN, PRICE $2,000, CASH—A two story house, with seven roo ns and celler, and lot 25x73, house 22x26; about five minutes walk from South ferry. ‘Title warranted. Apply to M. T. GIBBONS, No. 266 At tic street, South Brooklyn. R SALE OR TO LEI—A SMALL, WELL-BUILT house, near Newtown, L. L, three miles from Peck Bilp ferry, Williamsburg, with about three acres of land attached.’ Also to let, the Factory, No. 71 Kast Twenty second street, near the Fourth avenue, with the lots af- tached, containing steam engine, shafting, saws, &e. Ap- ply to B. C, WOOD, 80 Merchants? Exchange. OR SALE— FOURTEEN LOTS OF GROUND ON Fifth avenue, and adjoining 117th and 118th streets, ior sale at a low price and easy terms, if taken immedi- ately. For price and terms, apply after four o'clock P. M., at No. 124 West Twenty-second street, between Sixth’and Seventh avenue. | dress 8. J. D. FOR SALE, SPS FOR SATE ONS baer athe oF agate, a if worn, in to suit pr Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, Herald office. So 'YPE FOR SALE.—ABOUT ONE HUND2ED POOND@ of diamond, very little worn, in half a dozen of cases, for sale cheap, for cash. Apply to JO. 5 Herald office. m 0 DAGUERREOTYPISTS.—FOR § rison’s best quick cameras, double hole size tube, the quickest instrument in the world; also, one driff lathe. Lewis’ make, both of which will be sold cheap at a bargain, Call in the morning. REES & CO., 280 Broad- way. ASHINGTON MARKET—FOR SALE, A POULTRY stand, in «good location, None but @, ash cus- tomer need apply. Reasons given for selling out Ad- . Herald office, with mame and , E OF HAR- (OR SALE—THE HOUSE AND LOT 329 SPRING street, between Greenwich and Washington streets, now occupied as a tea, coffee, and sugar store; would make an excellent stand for'a wholesale grocery or & large bakery, it being nearly opposite the market, and market boats lying at the foot oF the street. $4,000 can remain on bond and mortgage. For information inquire at No. 8 Verry streets ee be ‘OR SALE—DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN SOUTH Brookiyn.—The three story house, No. 827 Henry street, having ull the modern improvements, gas and fixtures, bath-room with hot and cold water, furnace, enclosed piazza, &c. In the rear are two lots, extending through to Strong place, on which is # convenient stable, and stalls for three horses. The grounds are improved with fruit trees, grape vines, &c., which will be sold with or without the house. For further particulars inquire on the premises, or of | EDWIN C. BURT, 50 Broadway. OR SALE OR TO LRP.—THE FIRST CLASS FOUR story, brown stone front house, No. 11 West Twen- iy-fourth street, near Broadway, 26x65 feet. Also, No. 35 same street, first class, stone front, four story house, 21x54 feet. Apply to F. 8. KINNEY,’ 140 Broadway. Pees OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PRO- perty—Seven desirable building lots on the Eighth avenue, between 141st and 142d streets. For particulars, inquire of ALPHEUS UNDERHILL, 136 Groene street. POR 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 into afactory; fifty lots, 30 by 100, eligibly situated in the city of Newark; also, forty lots in the town of Dun- kirk, which will be sold low. F. D'HERVILLY, No. 3 Exchange place. CLOTHING. (ther? OFF CLOTHING WANTED:—LADIES AND GEN- tlemen can obtain the highest price in current for large or small quantities of good cast off clothing of every description, by calling on, o aa through post, JAMES MORONEY, 11 Orange street, fift store from Chatham st aide. LOTHING AND RE WANTED.—LADIES and gentlemen having Sor fe dispose of, ean receive fair cash price by sending to the stores or letter by post. 8. COHEN, 462 Hudson street, and 52 West Broadway. Ladies attended by Mrs. Cohen. mone BINANCIAL. TO LEND ON BOND AND MORT- 150.00: gage, in sums to suit lend at six percent on productive real estate in this elty that ia worth double the amount wanted. | Apply to street. 3 TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT- sQOUU) gage, in sums to suit, on New York, n illiamsburg property. BILLING & TUCK- ER, 28% $10. 000. —ANY GENTLEMAN WISHING TO . 'e invest hay noe or ten thousand dollara nity, by addressing A. B.C, Broadway Post office. —A PERSON, WITH THE ABOVE his attention to business, may hear of a desirable ar- Tangement with a well established house by addressing, wi (OR SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES, AND FURNITURE of one of the most splendidly fitted up and furnished Fefreshment and drinking saloons, en first floor, in New York, ina central and one of the very best locations, doing a good business ; average receipts of the bar are $35 per day. Apply to ROBINSON, 80 Nassau street, up stairs. (OR SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A SMALL sized hotel, located on a great public thoroughfare, Rear the Hudyon River Railroad depot, and the depot for the Crystal Palace, handsomaly fitted up and well fur- nished; doing a good business, and sold at a bargain if applied for immediately. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs ‘OR SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES AND FURNITURE OF @ dining and lodging hotel, in one of the best loca- tions on West street, convenient to all Southern steamers, snd up-river packets, doing an extensive business. Long lease, rent low, and sold at a bargain. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up stairs. OR RENT OR SALE—THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, in the city of Natchez, Miss., with furniture iached thereto. The house is eligibly situated, and con- tains upwards of sixty chambers, besides, parlors, dining Yooms, reading room, and large bar room. Apply to C. P. Leverich, 20 Burling ship, or L. R. Marshall, Natchez. | Ose SALE—TWO HOUSES ON FIRST reek) BE- tween Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets. One of perehase gus romeinion Dood andscetgage: “Apply, be archase can remain on bond ai . Apply, be- 12M. and 3P. M., to . JAMES A. SIMONS, 57 Chamtbers street. IR SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- second street, with modern improvements— Pp $4,500. A fine new house on Thirtieth street— price $7,800. Also, one on Thirty-first street, $6,000. Also, a superior house on Sixth avenue, $7,250. Also, ene on per fourth street, $7,500. Also, one on Tenth — $5.500, and one on Twenty-eighth street, $5,500, E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue—2 to TPM FY SALE—TWO LOTS ON 113TH STREET, SEVEN lots on Eighty-second street, near Third avenue four lots on Fifty-seventh street, near Fifth avenue, fif- teen lots on Lexington avenue, one lot corner way and Fifty-fifth street, four lots on Broadway and Fifty- fourth street, one lot on Thirty-eight street, three lots onThirty-seventh street, ten acres land in Ravenswood. five acres on Kinsbridge tond. Apply, from 12 to 3 P.M, to JAMES A. SIMONS, 57 Chambers street. DESIRABLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE.—A large country house and fourteen acres of land, situ- te on the Hudson river, one mile south of the railroad depot, at Fishkill, comm: from the drawing room and parlor one of the most beautiful and extensive views on the Hudson river. The house is surrounded by fine, large shade trees, and the place produces » large quan: tity of fruit. The property will be sold cheap. Title perfect, and possession given on the first “day of April. Apply fo VAN ANTWERP & JAMES, 19 Wall street. 04 YARD FOR SALE—IN A FIRST RATE LOCA- terms. Cash “$0,Jvv2-fratsovare. in feg gimple, on easy WALTER MEAD, 98 Broadway.“ FSIRABLE RESIDENCE AT STAMFORD, CONN., FOR sale.—The house is two stories high, with ‘wings and piazza on three sides, finished in m style, with basement, range, furnace, dumb waiter, &c., with water in the kitchen. ‘There is also on the premises carriage house, stable, &c. The grounds are filled with choice fruit, (evergreen,) shade trees, and shrubbery. For fur- ther’ particulars, inquire of WM. DE KLYN, No. 100 Greenwich avenue. 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 small capital. Inquire in the store, No. 184 Canal st. R SALE—A DISTILLERY, FOR MANUFACTURING bath, gas, ranges, &c. Rent $500. Possession given on ‘camphene and aloobol, with lease of three buildings, the 1st of May; inquire, from 8 to 5 o'elock, of situated inFurman street, Brooklyn, opposite Thompson. ‘A. N. HAASE, 156 Waverly place. | Stores will be sold cheap. ’ Apply on the premises. 0 - LET—NEAR CRYSTAL PALACE, TWO FOUR story houses, with stores on first story, on the Sixth avenue. between ‘Thirty-sixth and Thirty seventh streots, on the East side; possession immediately. Also, a house and store No. 444 Fourth avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets; B coverages May Ist. Apply to N. LAWRENCE, 45 Fast Twenty-ninth street, before 9 o'clock, at 4 o'clock, and in the eyening, or at 127 Fulton street, between 1] and 12 o'clock. (0 LET—HOUSE NO. 57 EASTTHIRTIETH STREET, third door Fast of Fourth avenue. Inquire of Platt, Gerard & Buckley, 27 Wall street. (0 LET—A FACTORY IN BROOKLYN, FIFTEEN TO TT twenty minutes walk from the South ferry, brick Building, tifty by thirty, with. two stories and basement. Apply to RICHARD ECCLES, 275 Pearl street. 0 LET—THE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE, | No. 03 East Twenty-sixth street, with all the modern improvements. ‘The furniture, or any part of it required, will be sold at a low valuation. Possession can be given en the Ist of March, or before if desired. (0 LET, FROM THE 1ST OF MAY, ONE HALF OF | the ’commodious store 815 Broadway, almost | opposite Grace Church, with good back light, plate | gas windows, (ad fixtures. Apartmeats in the house if required. Apply to A. J. GARVEY, on the premises. 0 LET IN BROOME STREET—FROM 1ST OF MAY, part of a private house, consiating of a second story, containing two parlors and two bedrooms, with pantries, three attic bedrooms, a large front basement and back kitchen. There is one small family in the house, and there are no children. The most unexceptionable re- freences will be given and required. Address, by letter, | X. V. Y., 573 Broadway. (0 LET—A NEW COTTAGE HOUSE, CONTAINING eleven rooms, pleasantly situated in East Brooklyn about fifteen minutes walk from Peck slip ferry, Wil- liamsburgh, and a few steps from the Myrtle avenue line of stages to’ Fulton ferry. Inquire at 276 Pearl stroct, New York, (0 LET—THE SECOND FLOOR OF,A HOUSE, CON- sisting of three rooms and kitchen. Situation in Fourth street, midway between Broadway and Washing- ton square. Apply on the premises, 308 Fourth street. OR SALE OR RENT—FIVE HOUSES ON TWENTY- seventh street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, containing all the modern improvements. Inquire of - WARREN & SWAZEY, 30 South street. R S. OR EXCHANGE, FOR PROPERTY UP Fe towa—the house and lot No. @Franklin street. For articulars, inquire at No. 137 Canal street, between the Bours of 11 and 12 A. M. (OR SALE—SIX BUILDING LOTS, 50 FEET BY 145 feet each, beautifully located, about two miles from ihiscity. "All will be sold together (If taken Immediately) for $250 each, and only $410 cash required on the whole, Also, two years lease of a small store in Chambers street for sale E. MESLER, 312 Broadway, second floor. (OR SALE—TWO HANDSOME MODERN BUILT BRICK F houses in'Bridge street, Brooklyn, a few doors from Fulton avenue, finished in the best manner, with marblo mantles, &c. A good two story and attic frame house in Schermerhorn street, three doors east of Bond street; also, four lots on Clinton avenue, near Greene avenue, and sixteen lots corner of Dekalb and Clinton avenues. Apply to R. SARGEANT, 12 Broad street, N. Y. (OR SALE—TWO 1HREE STORY HOUSES, NOS. 100 ovat G4 East Thirty-second strect, between Third ton avenues, ‘The houses are 18. by 40 feet, and Lexit | finished with all the modern improvements, such as gas, Croton water, marble mantels, &e. To be sold at auction by ANTHONY J. BLEECKER, on Saturday, the 19th inst., at the Merchants’ Exchange. For further partieu- lars apply to the auctioneer, No. 7 Broad street. OR SALF—A THREE STORY HOUSE AND LEASE of lot, situated in North Moore street, near Hudson, Address Fred, Tribune office. (OR SALE—A CONFECTIONERY AND ICE CREAM Saloon. It is one of the best locations in the city. The cause for selling {s the ill-health of the proprietor. Inquire at No. 217 Sixth avenue, fourth door above Four- teenth street, west side. ‘OR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREE-STORY AND F attic house No. 118 First avenue, between gg $0, Seventh streets. Also, rooms in the same to let. yaluable real estate for sale—lot and house Nos. 390 and ply at SMITH’S, 89 Rose street. 10 LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION—TWO OR three genteel three-story brick houses, on Fifty, eighth street, just east of avenue. Rent $300, ona two years lease, These houses are finely finishod. ‘Also, several houses on Fourth avenue—$500. Also, a num- der of houses in different locations. Apply, from 2 to 7 | P. M., to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, =| pln nd laine Isr dnc bd oe (0 LET OR LEASE—THE STORE AND DWELLING, | situated No. 433 Fourth avenue, suitable for a gro: Gery, or any ovher respectable business. Inquire ot A. | B. HAIGH, at No. 116 Broad street, between 12 and 1 | o'clock, or at 681 Washington street, in the evening. T° LET — 0 A VERY SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT | children, upper part of the genteel dwolling house | No. 101 Varrick street, near Canal street, consisting of six | rooms on second and third floors, &c.; hot and cold water on second floor. Sixth avenue cars pass the door con- | stantly. Apply to JAMES PRICE, office 200 Hudson street, | near Canal street. (0 LET—THE COMMODIOUS STORE, AND PART OF welling, if desired; No, 905 Broadway, fist block ove Madison square. Apply on the premises. eee cane nag. MM, MILLIGAN, 12 Broad street. (0 LET IN BROOKLYN—STORE, BACK ROOM, AND front basement 95 Cranberry street, third store from Fulton street, being in eomplete order and quite » | thoroughfare for business. The rent being but one-third | of those in Fulton street, will give a chance for selling | cheap. Immediate possession. | LET—A STORE IN CHAMBERS, NEAR GREEN- | wich street, suitable far tho millinery or fancy busi | nes Also a basement, for a fruit or woodenware store. | Alsoa basement, very desirable for the butter or provi- | sion business, in the vicinity of W on t, sino | 25 by 80 feet. Apply. at #8 Chambers street 10 to | 11. M., and 8 to4P. M. JOHN Mf. BOARD. LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE THREE STORY AND attic dwelling house 00 Walker street, north side, i SON DUNCAN'E ONB, 407 Broadway. 4 Pearl atreet, and Nos. 1, 3, and 334 Oak street. Ap- | | R SALE—THE FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT house, with all the modern improvements, on First | street, between First and Second ayemues, price $9,000; two brown stone front houses on north side of Thirty: sixth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, 25 by 56 | fect, three stories and basement, with all the modern iim- provements, price $8,500; one house on Thirty-tirst strect, near Lexi m avenue, three stories and basement, with all the modern improvements, for $7,500; three houses in Sixteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, three stories, 25 by 40 feet, price $8,000; three story house in Twenty-first , between Sixth ‘and Seventh ave- nues; three brown stone three story houses in Twenty- fourth street, near Sixth avenue, price $7,500; three do. in Thirtieth street, between Fifth and Lexington avenues, finished in most excellent style, and will bo sold cheap; thos story house in Twenty-Afth street, between Seventh and Ej avenues; also one in Twenty-fourth strect, near Bghth avenue; also threo on Twenty-seventh street, near Sixth avenue; brown stone front house in Twenty- sixth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway, price $9,000; two houses on Seventeenth street, between ‘irst avenue and avenue A, paying 20 per cent; also two houses on avenue A, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth streets; are rented for $1,300 ench; price $7,750, SAML. EDDY, 63 Wall street, basement. (OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE, IN ONE OF THE best locations in the city. Inquire at No, 64 Chat- ham street, in the shirt store SALE—ONE OF THE BEST BAR AND OYSTER Oaloous in New York. Apply st 252 Fulton street, SALE—THREE STORY BASEMENT AND 80B Fens brick house, in Twenty-ninth street ear Broadway, in good order, and will be sold low; more tian on BILLING & TUCKER, 28) Broadway “BALE—A NEW THREE STORY HOUSE ON Hiecnih strost, just finished, with bath, gas, Soset, &e.; lot 26 by 92; price $5,250. Also, a fourth street, near Fourth avenue, $7,000. Also, other houses, from $6,000 to $8,000, well loeated. E. B, KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, 2 to 7 P. M. half on 1 I Fi water el nice house on Tweat; OR SALE—VALUABLE PRODUCTIVE PROPERTY ‘on Fourth avenue, comprising five houses on Fourth avenue ah = bly the pl igesl ake, vie pagel a square « is property is now paying a fine interest, and offers rare inducements to capitalists. Terms easy. Appt to E.B, KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 'OR SALE—A GROCERY STORE ON EIGHTH AVE- nue, doing a cash business of $600 or $700 per week. ‘The stock, fixtures, horse, wagon and lease, will hegio. for $1,000, This is a rare © taaheey cette Address J. P. C,, Horata aftina, ist © t2.8'Rnd residence. - RIES, BASEMENT, ED ia WOR. Ce eke gre and boudoirs are painted in fresco by'W'Mt... THe PAT OTS Th, aitted up with all the late improvements, and ‘has tte conve, nienoes and elegance than any house of its size in New York. To save trouble, the price is $12,000." luquire of HOMER MORGAN, No. 1 Pine street. ‘OUSE FOR SALE IN WILLIAMSBURG, AT A BAR- in.—Three story and basement frame house, con- tainjng twelve rooms, all in geod order. Lot, 25 by 115 feet, well located, on one of the best streets in the city. Will be sold cheap, and a large portion may remain on mortgage. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. OUSE FOR SALE CHEAP OR TO LE[—ONE THREE story and basement hiouyo, in Forty third treet, near the Crystal Palace. Six three story and basement houses in Brooklyn, mastic fronts, gass, &e., to be sold cheap, and terms accommodating. Apply to C. J. HO- LYLAND, 42 Ann street, OTEL FOR SALE.—A NEW HOTEL, JUST COM- pleted, with all the modern improvements, situ- ated in a delightful, central, flourishing Western city, containing about two hundred thousand inhabitants, where a splendid, lucrative business can be done. A rare chance for capitalists. Terms made easy. For further particulars inquire of the subscriber. JOSIAH ADAMS, No. 48 Ciiff street. ‘OUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—PRICK $1,500, $2,500 can remain on bond and mort; ; known as No. 47 Eldridge strect; house Rivington street, one door from 26x40, lot 67,8 inches deep; house with folding doors, marble mantels, &e., and in first-rate order; very desira- ble for any person in want of a neat place; will rent for $150 per year. Inquire of ABRAHAM G. CRASTO, 375 Houston street, near the First avenue. ASE OF STORE AND HOUSE IN EIGHTH AVENU Lite sale: four years to run from next May; sites E. the most business 4 show window. Re modi dress 7. ¥. X., Herald office. EWBURG PROPERTY FOR SALE.—THE 80B scriber offers for salea valuable farm of ees acres, with improvements, situated one and » 7 and within two and « half miles north of ‘the village, hours ride of the ci ill be sold entire, or in parcels, ity. to suit purchasers. Tite indisputable. Seventy per cent may remain on bondand ere at six per cent, for term of years. Apply to G. NEWCOMBE, 20034 Broadway N= TO OWN! BUILDERS, STONECUTTERS, and others.—The ire Stonedressing offer for sale at redueed Le }, at their eutebliahiseae, th, and Thirtietk foot of Twenty: th, Brent streets, East river, the following eut brown stone, ready for delivery :—1,000 Quaker Imtels, 1,000 OG lintels ; 10,000 plain window sills and lintels; 20,000 feet watertatle, eight inches ba a ipa entrar to hee colina steps ; store posts, ‘lintel eourse, pl s' and stepe Sita, tough stone constantly on Hand. Steps, ashler cat platforms, eut ty, our machines, will be sokl to stoneout- ters 20 per cont cee eos W. G, OHAVE, Agent. LEASE NOTICE.—A MILL PROPERTY, IN NEW JER- rey, near Middletown Point, for sale cheap, or will be exchanged for city property. It consists of @ grist mill, dwelling house, &c., together with forty-five acres of good land. For particulars inquire of J. L. APPLE- BY, 106 Hammond street, or James Appleby, Old Bridge, be 180 NOTICE.<BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE OR EX- change, adjoining the village of Spotswood. Also, three farms, containing from fifty to sixty acres eaeh, situated in Midclesex county, New Jersey, near and ad: | joining the Camden and Amboy Railroad. For particu: | jars, inquire of J. L. APPLEBY, 106 Hammond street, or JAMES APPLEBY, Old Bridge, N. J. OUND TIMBER FOR SALE.--A LARGE LOT OF CR. dars for sale, ¥, J. H. BONN, New Durham, N, J., four miles north of Hoboken. (0 THE MEDICAL PROFESSION.—A COMPLETE SET of Thomas Wakley’s Stricture Dilators, quite new, for | sale, Any one wanting the same, can have them sent for inspection, by addressing a note to Lancet, Herald office, for this week. iT WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—FOR SALR, | the stock and fixtures of a jewelry store, in the the city, established for the last thirty run of customers and watch repairing. @ store, with dwelling, will be let or leased for one or « | term of years. For particulars inquire of PLATT & maori 20 Maiden lane. To Let—A four story rear | building, for any light or mechanical purpose. Inquire asal @. (0 BUTCHERS.—A MEAT SHOP FOR SALE.—IN- quire corner Monroe and Rutgers street. COAL DEALERS.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS ABOUT closing lais coneorn, and offers to the trade his en- | fire stock of coal, at Philadelphia prices, with the addition | of present priees of freight. Should the trade not wish a further supply, it must be offered to the public at re- | Gueed rates” Yt not disposed of in thie manner, it will, in old at public auction, of which due notice | Taare comport ofthe bat quality | of red, white ash, and Lehigh ogg, stove, and grate. ‘Also, horses, carts, harness, scales, and screens, at yard No. 210 West Fifteenth street, betwoen Ninth and Tenth avennes. H. B. BENJAMIN, office 126 Water street. $150. Teal oxtate in this city or 8.8. BROAD, No. 18 $03 OF R, 280 Broadway. in a profitable business, can hear of » favorable opportu- $6.00 amount of capital, understanding the wholesale liquor and segar tra ahd willing 10 devote real name, X. Y, Z., Herald office. $3 000 —ANY PERSON WISHING TO MAKI: a + a safe investment of the above suin, at seven per cent, secured by im real estate in Brooklyn, will hear of an opportunity by addressing E. F., Broadway Post office. TO $1,000 WANTED—TO BE SECURED shares in one of the best building assoc ions in this city. Legal interest will be paid, but no bo Address Shareholder, Herald office. nus. £ DRAFTS ON ENGLAND.—WE DRAW, BY 8! E- cial authority, on the Union Bank of 4 sums to suit, from £1 upwards, payable at sight, an. good in any part of England. TAYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall st., cor. Peat. £,] DRAFIS ON IRELAND —WE DRAW, BY SPECIAL authority, on the Belfast Banking Company, in sums to suit, from £1 upwards, payable at sight, and good int any part of Ireland. ‘AYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall st., cor, Pearl. £)] DRAEIS ON SCOTLAND. —WE DRAW, BY SPR ¢ial authority, on the National Bank, in sums:1 suit, from £1 upwards, payable at sight, and good inamy part of Seotland, TAYLOR BROTHERS, 76 Wall st., cor. Pearl. USTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—NOTIOE Ii A Svereb; given, that the books for subscription tobi stock of the Australian Steamship Com ‘9 corporg, an 1 Stats, ‘will be opened o ch on Thisadag: the 17th ast "at 10 o'clock” at the beating on Thu: , the at 10 0’ a house of Masera. Duncan, Sherman & Co,; Willams street Isa, Committee of BENJAMIN oWwano,} rmereendh MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN, WHO IS ENTERING on 8 lucrative business, would flike to meet with a who would lend him the capital of $10,000, The best references and good security given. Seve- rus, Post Office. RARE CHANCE FOR INVESTMENT. —ANY YOUNG travel, Pe Lar cree Gate cores for eine ment a) '. BRECK, ‘at atreet, wa Okan d pieleok, PA ’ tween 9 ON SRELAND atta, D aM a are isseed: by bscribers. BOW] CRONE » Ne street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow OAN WANTED.—$5,000 TO $10,000 WANTED, & Pan gt easeoal property, for many years. Secu- rity ample. Will pay from ten to thirty percent. Ae- dress A. R., Herald office, for one week. a \JOTICE TO OONTRACTORS.—SEALED for the grading, masonry, and su, Williamsport and Rai will first day of March, at the office of the ra, ‘whe maps and profiles of the ‘Bogineer’s offire «+ "--wom. MURKELIL, Chieg, CAROLINA SIX PER GENT STATE and will thirty years. Th Sched, and the intarest, at atx p yr eont De payableon the first days of July and cacy ot'caoh ehoreet ae peta at Win We Neyee oe eae arin ne etc ee nares may prefer to havet payable They ee. of ie 4 year. of the i are issued under the lature of North Carolina, for jorth Carolina Railroad, and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock held by the State, in the said rafl- road, and the dividends from said stock, are express iy pledged for thelr redemption. ee et Soe ee ee taxation. Parties bi }, will please address their oo dorsed * Seal Proposals for North ae . Bonds,” to the he oaste com ed New i ‘te the fa i Brown & Rosset, Front street, lew York. x ‘The bids will be opened in the Bank of the 8 o’elock, P. M.,on the Slst day of March presence of @. B. Lamar, Faq., President of the am P. Brown, and David Eeqrs. be present. ms Successful bidders will be req ulred, ae soon d¢ informed of the aceoptance of their bids, to deposit in’ bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest’ ‘from the first instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of Rorth Carolina. p bev This deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Re- blic, New York, or in the Bank of the State Brrotiaa, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Public Treasurer of the State of North NOTICE NEW YORK, FEB. 9, 1889. to the capital stock of the New York and’ Steamship Company will bo received by the at the office of Messrs. Davis, Brooks & Co, 90: til the 24th of Fel gnmning, |The paired to lis i un fixed at $1,600,000, divic into 1, each. Ten per cent in eash is with the undersigned at the date of sul a will be ; the balance is pas for from tine to time by the board of ote quent to the organization of an amount exceeding the above sum be the undersi reserve the power of stock in such manner as shall in their j vance the purposes of the p1 ‘as aloo St closing the books of netyen tion, Wop te ee beth of February ensuing. Pamphlets, eontai charter, &e., ean be procured, by those 40 vab- peg on application to the un re Way i— JACOB A. WESTERVELT, SIDNEY JOHN HAGGERTY WwatTrs DANIEL B. iG, REUBEN OTICE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF THE ‘New York and Virginia Steamship the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the: 94 Wall street, on Tuesday, the the hours of 12 and 2 0’ Por 20 Merchants Trchange Ne Vent Pebraty 10. ler os el .—New 15th, 1853.—Notice to the Stockholders.— inptine, that an assessment of five the sapita! stock of the company has Directors, pursuant to article 17, of the Articles of Asseoia- tion, parses on the 15th day of March next, to the trea- surer, cone 8. Fitch, Eaq., at the office of the compan; in New York. In case of non-payment at the time g fied, the shares upon Rory pm is required, ther with all previous payments thereon, shall be to the Association; but in order that stockholders ing out of the city of New York may have the benefit of the full time, three days grace will be allewed to them. change having been made in the denomination of the stockholders are requested to surrender the old certi- ficates ond take out His ane scrip. No transfer of the old seri ma order of the Board. 8. B. WOOLWO (CE OF CANADA.—RECEIVER GENERAL'S. RO mee, Quebec, Feb. 7, 1853.—Tenders will ye re- ceived at thia office up to first March, one eight. hundred and fifty-three, for debentures of the Provinee, to be issued under 16 Vic., ehap. at “An act to establish ‘a Consolidated Municipal Loan for Upper Canada,’? in sums of £100, £260, and, to « limited amount, at and thirty years, to the pounds, currency. Rnterest, > each, at twenty SFise tla a pan it, able semi- ly, upon f otinei Miaction to atate the ‘appoints required, and to head their tenders thus:—‘‘Tenders for Del to be issued under 16 Vic. Chap. 22.” The form of can be seen at the several banka in London, C. W., Ham- Toronto, Kit Montreal, bec, and at thia pee lia tee TACHE, Wed, General six of ORE, ROBERT & O0., STOCK, NOTE, AND EE. WiSsstsmnete 5 aaa (\ASH ADVANCES—IN SUMS TO SUIT Trucs, on rah arvad phanofortes, see, Sat nnd of pee dias fancy artioles, most ronal , at Loan Office, 32 Warren street. Office A ten to three o’elock.

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