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TION.—THE SE evening, February , which are limited, and but few re- irehased of James Grimith, William W. Osborn, No: at the Broadwa; maton esas jing unsold, can be treasurer, No. 14 Ludlow si 278 Grand street, ‘' 3 Joun H. Exzuorr, Secy. oO. United Americans will (according to their usual eustom) cclebrate the approaching anniversary of the birthday of the immortal Washington on Tuesday, 22d inst., by a public procession, under the direction of Cap- tain Jobn C. Helme, as Grand Marshal, the route to which will be as follows :—Form on the east side of Fifth avenue, right resting on Fourteenth street, at ten o'clock A. M, precisely, and proceed up Fourteenth street to Broadway, around Union Park, down Fourth avenue and Bowery to Chatham st eet, and down Chatham street to John H. Elliott, secretary, Coun oa ey MILLER Petaident. VU, A.—1853—FEBRUARY—1782.—THE ORDER OF | give information that will the Park, through the cast gate, in front of the City Ball, | where it will pass in review before his Honor the Mayor and Common Council, and from thenge proceed up Broad- way to Metropolitan Hall, where the procession will enter, , at half-past one o’clock precisely, an oration will bé delivered by Brother J. W. Bryce, Esq., and other appro- priate exercises will take place.’ By order of the Com- mittee of Arrangementa, WILLIAM B. WEISS, Chairman. Prren J. Bocant, Secretary. U. A., PUTNAM CHAPTER, NO. §.—THE MEM e bers of ihe above chapter are hereby notified to meet at the Chapter Rooms, on Tuesday, the 22d iast., at & o'clock, A. M., to join in colebrating’ the anniversary ef Washington's Birthday. By order. Ws, D Houmes, C, of t . G. W, BOWEN, Sachem. U. A. CONTINE ¢ members of this chapter are heredy informed the following arrangements have been made for the 22d The members will meet at the O. U. A. room, 327 Bowery, at 8A. M.; the line will be formed at 9, to re- tcive the Continentel Guard, who have kindly’ velan teered to éscort us to the Parade ground. A carriage has been prepared for our veteran brother, Asa Holden, who will be with us during the day; a full band has been en- gaged, by order of tlie Chapter. Members of the Order in general are respectfully invited to unite with ua in doing honor to the memory of Weshington. By order of Van Vorst, Sharot, Moore, Vail, and Laboyteaux, Com- mittee of Arrangements. U, A.—THE MEMBERS OF EMPIRE, CHAPTER NO. 55, 0. U. a., are requested to meet at their rooms, on Tuesday morning at eight o’clock, A. M., for the pur- poce of uniting in the celebration of Washington’s birth- day. The members of those chapters who do not turn cut, are reqnosted to join with us on the occasion, By order,of the Chapter, J. VANBUSKIRKS, S.; Rt. G, BAG- LEY, Jr., C. of the C, (CIAL—NOTICE 10 THE MANUFACTURERS OF Boiler Iron.—Treasury Department, Feb. 10, 185.— ‘the fifteenth section of the act of Congress entitled “An act to anftnd an act entitled an act for the better securi- ty of the lives of passengers on board of vessels propelled in whole or in part by steam, and for other purposes,” approved 30th August, 1852, provides— all plates of boiler iron shall be distinetly and | f{anding business will be settled by HP. Kennedy, M. permanently stamped in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, and, if practicable, in such place or places that tho mark shall be left visible after the plates are worked into boilers, with the name of the manufacturer, the quality of the’ iroa, and whether or not hammered, and the place where the same is manu- factured.”” In pursuance to the authority vested in this dopartment dy the above section of said law, notice is hereby given to the manufacturers of boiler iron that, in future, all iron to be used in boilers, in steam vessels, must be elearly and distinctly stamped in notJess than three es on each sheet or plate, as follows, viz: —At two onal corners, at a distance of about four inches from the edgos, and also about the middle of cach plate. or sheet, with the name of the manufacturer and the name of the place where manutactured, designating the latter by the name of the city, town, or county, and also State. It is at the option of the parties to add the name of the works, Ifthe plates are formed from chareoal iron which has not been hammered before being rolled, it is to be also stamped, in connection with the above, with the letter C. If of charcoal iron which hag been hammored before being rolled, it ia to be marked with the letters C. H. If of puddled iron, itis to be marked with the letter P. Inaddition to the above, the ditferent qualities of the iron, Ist, 2d, 8d, &c., will be designated upon the plates by numerals, viz: No. 1, No. 2, No. 3, &e. THOMAS CORWIN, Secretary of the Treasury. RYSTAL PALACE —THE FRONTS OF THOSE FOUR buihlings now being built on Sixth avenue, and the four on Forticth strect, opposite the Crystal Palace, are to be splendid, aad im’tations of brown free stone, with very large windows. ‘They will therefore present an ele- gant nce, ENTLEMEN OR IRIVATE CLUB—FOUR OR SIX gentlemen can bave a magnificent room, unfu-nish- 0 or furniched, ata very low rent, until the first of May, in the beautifully located hotel, corner of Thirty- first street and Broadway, within a few blocks of the Crystal Palace. Apply on the premises, Revere Hotel. THE BALL SEASON. eee wd Eu ANNUAL BALL OF THE YOUNG MEN’S RO- man Catholic Benevolent Association, at Tamman: on St, Patrick’s night, Thursday, March 17, 1853, Manahan’s Quadrillc Band is ei for the occasion. ‘Tekets one dollar, to be had of the members, or of J. J. Connolly, 242 Rivington street; Thomas Cody, 11 West street; D. J. Conly, 89 Pearl street; Maurice’ R. Flinn, ebairman, 10 Pine strect; Charles A. Falin, secrotary, 31 Leonard strect. ‘OTICE.—HACKMEN ATTENDING THE BALL OF ‘Waehington Association, on Tuesday evening, Feb. 224,, at the Broadway theatre, will set down their compa- ny with the horses heads facing down Broadway, and take up in reverse order. By ordor of the Chief of Police. ELI DEVOE, Aeting Hack Inspo: RDER OF THE CIRCLE—ORGANIZED 1850.—THIRD annual ball of the Order of the Circle, at-Niblo’s Saloon, Monday evening, Feb. 21, 1853. William Eagle, President. Hugh G. Crozier, Vice President. John Har- rison, Treasurer. Chas. A. Griglietti, Seeretary. James Kinn‘er, M.D., Physician. Board of’ Managers—William Leonard, Thomas Casey, James White, William Kinnier, William Wright, James Harrison, Sen., Hugh G. Crozier, John Duncan, George M. Hayes. ‘Floor Committee—Ralph Dawson, David Fothwell, Mathew Clinton, George Harri- son, J. Harrison, Jr., Jes. MW’Namara, A. Shaw Magen, Henry Mathews, Wm. J. Davidson. Shelton’s celebra! Cotilion Band is engaged. Tickets $2. HREWSBURY HOP.—THE ANNUAL BALL OF THE Neptune Club will be held at the Apollo Rooms, 410 Broadway, to-morrow evening, Feb. 21. To those of our friends who have participated with us in our hops at Shrewsbury, last summer, or in New York in the winter, the name of de a night spent sociably and agrecably procured of Mtr, ©. G. Corley, corner of Greenwich and ade streets; Mr. J. F, Woolworth, 13 Dutch sect; Mr. J. Carland, corner of Bowery and Hester street; or o! any of the members of the Club. THE LECTURE SEASON. TAL CHAPTER, NO, 12.—THE | | of tin in it. loaving the same at 54 avenue B, from JO3. MILLER, in | | ' the clubis a sufficient guarantee that it will | Tickets can be | | $20 | Stated.—JAMES @. MOFFE’ of Richard Barnaby, 285 Henry Scammel, on the 14th inst , between the hours of 9and 10 o’clock A. M., one blue beaver frock overcoat, with blue caseimere lining, velvet collar, wide silk binding, and turn-up cuffs; also, a black cloth frockeoat, black satin vest, and pair of brown plaid cassimere pantaloons. The above amount will be paid to any person who will to the recovery of the goods and detection of the thief 5 REWARD.—WHEREAS MY PLACE OF RESI- dence, in the house 586 Greenwich street, was entered between the hours of three and six o'clock, in the afternoon of Thursday, the 17th instant, and the fol- lowing articles taken therefrom:—u lady’s gold watch, No. 20.421; lady's gold watch and chain, number not remembered; one silver table and tea spoon, marked E. M.,V.; also sundvy other articles of jewelry—I will pay the above reward for the detection of the thief or thi EDWARD VING: q $3 bias & Co., Liverpool, No. 87,644. By returning it to Francis Brown & Co., 112 Chatham street, this sum will be paid, and-no questions asked. tent lever watch, hunting cases, makers, M.I. REWARD: —LOsT, FEBRUARY 17TH, AT SIX o’clocic in the evening, a dark bzown Canadian pony, with harness and light top wagon and four boxes ‘The finder will receive the. above reward on the glass end crockery store. 1 REWARD.—LOST, ON THE EIGHTEENTH IN- stant, in going from the Merchants’ Hotel, Cort- Lind street, up Sixth avenue railroad and back by Broad- way stages, a gold locket and chain. Whoover will veturn the same to the Merchants’ Hotel will receive the above roward and the thanks of the owner. e1 REWARD.—LOST, ABOUT dPLU instant, a gold cliain, w warked M.T. , The finder ward, on leaving the articles at > cond street, or No, 2 Astor House, OST—IN BROOKLYN, ABOUT SIX O'CLOCK ON Friday evening, 18th instant, in Fulton, Johnson, or Pearl street. a fur boa. ‘The yerson who found the rame will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at 254 Pearl street, Brooklyn. OUND-—A LADY'S HAIR ARMLET, WITH o sp. Whoever has lost the same, ill may receive it by applying to’ Mz. at ; Sanford &Co., 49 Wall street. COPARTNERSIUP SONCKS. ISSOLUTION.—-THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the subseribers, was dissolved on lat of January, by mutual consent. A. H. RITCH! R, A. BAHCHIA. A. HL Ritchie will settle the accounts of the Jate firm, and continue the business, at 23 Chambers street. OTICE.—THE MUSIC BUSINESS HERETOFORE carried on by me, as agent for H. P. Kennedy, in this dey discontinued by mutual consent. The out- at . VANDERBE ___H. P, KENNEDY, New York, Feb. 10, 1853. 5.0 TO $0,000.—PARTNERSHIP.—A PERSON ). having from five to six thousand doi- lars capital, understanding the wholesale liquor and seqar trade, may hear of a desirable afrangement with a tablished house, in this city, by addressing, with real name, H. M. B., Herald office, 2 00 CASH.—AN ACTIVE OR SILENT PART- ry 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 pre will be secured to the in- vester. Apply at 102 Nassau street, office No. 13, over the City Bankr 250 CASH, WIL, SECURE AN ACTIVE MAN A 2)() fuit share in an extensive eating saloon, to beestablished immediately. Itis located in one of the best tharoughfares in the city, surrounded by hotels, (lodging houses)—the best chance ever oered to an in- ustrious man. Arply immediately, at No. 102 Nassau street, office 13, (over the City Bank.) No. 848 Broadway. DRY GOODS. re RENCH SILKS.—THIRTY CASES JUST RECEIVED by the Niagara, for sale immedintely, by H. E. EGRAIN, Importer, 25 Nassau street, corner of Cedar, up stairs, third floor. YREAT BARGAINS IN &ILKS.—JUST RECEIVED, A case of new and beautiful styles of striped and phaia s, alleolors, slightly damaged on the voyage of im- ortation, which will be sold from ey to fap cent jees than regular prices, . KERR & 761 Broadway, two doorsabove Clinton place a MISCK O08. RIDGEWATER PAINT—THE BEST ARTICLE-EVEB offered to the public for roofs, decks, and bottoms ofsteamers, and other vessels, and, from its spark and cinder proof qualities, for railroad ‘bridges, cara, depots, &c, Testimonials and_spceimens can be seen at the de pot of the company. For saledry, in packages of 200 Ibs. and upwards, and in oil, in kegs of 25, 50, and 100 Ibs., b R IBOGART, General’ Agent, 125 Pearl, and 78 Beaver ree’ ‘AS FIXTURES! GAS FIXTURES !--TWENTY PER cent cheaper than any other house in the United manufacturer of gas chan- deliers, brackets, pendants, ke., for churches, hotels, pri- vate dwellings, and stores, has now on hand’a great va- riety of new and elegant patterns, which, for style and finish, cannot be surpassed. Wholesale and retail at the manufactory and warcrooms, 119 and 121 Prinee strect, New York, ‘third block west of Broadway. N. B.—Gas pipes laid in buildings at the shortest notice. RON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding depot.—iron bedsteads $1 to $10; the healthy spring inattress, &e., $6 t0 $30; the now clastic felt Leds, pillows, quilts, &c.; also, pure hair mat- tresses, all warranted. Hotels,” steamers, and seminarios supplied promptly to order. Please call and examine, at 558 Broadway, above Spring street. MPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE.—PHILLIVS’ PATENT Jiquid glue, for builders, box makers, earponters, and all mechantcal’ purposes, edsts twenty per cent loss than common glue; always ready for use. We are establishing agents in all'populous towns. Hardwaremen, druggists and dealer{should call and see samples. Sold in boitles and by the gallon everywhere, ~ L. H. PHILLIPS & 00,, 4 Cedar strect. Like IMPERIAL ITALIAN CHESTNUTS, JUST AR- rived from Leghorn.—Francis Taddei, (better known the name of Tell,) has received from Italy a quantity of large chestnuts, of the best quality. For sixteen years that he has sold this article he has never had such good ones. The chestnuts recently come from France are of a bad quality, and have, he is sorry to perceive, disgusted | the public. ’ Call at 207 Broadway, just by Palmo’s former JPIRITUAL MANIVESTATIONS.—PROFESSOR LA ROY | Sunderland, from Boston, will give three lectures, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, of this week, in Society Library Room. on Popular Delusions, Mental @ontagion, the Devil, Witchcraft, Necromancy, andCom- | To commence at | munications with Departed Spirits. 76 P.M. Admission, 25 cents. EV. DR. KENNEDAY WILL DELIVER A LECTURE this evening at the Brooklyn Institute. Subject— “Home Thoughts for the Married and Singl $ 00 , &e., in every variety, for sale, in quanti- lérs and families, at twenty per cent leas than usual prices, by W. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street, corner Crosby. 0 00 OLD STYLE JUGS OF SCHIEDAM GIN A chnapps, the finest medicinal article ported: B00 eases, coutaining twelve bottles each, choice old club schnapps, warranted pure, for sale by ‘WM. H. UNDERHILL, 420 Broome street, oorner Cro-by. CASK MUIR & SON'S ALE ; BARCLAY, PER- 10 kins & Co.'s and Robert Byass’ London porter, in pints anc champagnes ; Sauterne extensive assortntent of prime old Havana segars, for “WIGUORS. 00 OF BRANDIES, WINES, GIN rum, whiskey, cordials, syrups, sale by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, No. 800 Broadway. LOT OF 300 BARRELS GUINNESS’ XXX BROWN stout nlso, Barclay, Perkins & Co.'s porter and stout, Seotch ale, Philadelphia’ ale, porter and stout, of extra quality, brewed expressly for the proprictor, and for sale in quantities to suit, by WM. H. UNDERHILL, No. 430 Broome street. EALERS ABOUT TO PURCHASE THEIR SPRING stock, should not fail to call at 300 Broadway, and examine the stock of PETERS & CHAMBERS, who, owing to their connection with many of the best houses in Furope, are prepared to sell a better article, for less money, than any other house in the trade. . MUR &£08's AND WM. YOUNGER & C0.'S SOOTCH ales, in fine order for family use. Robert B. Byass and Barclay, Perkins & Co.’s London porter, grape Mumm, and Heidsick champagne, Sauterno, hock, and elaret wines; Havana sogara, &¢., for sale_at the lowost market price, by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importers, 300 adway. ‘PPTERS & EHAMBERS, 200 BROADWAY, IMPORTERS of all grades of palo and dark brandies, port, Sherr and Madeira wines, Jamaica and St. Croix rums’ Scotch and Irish whiskey, assorted brands of gin, Schiedant Schnapps, Kc. Orders solicited and promptly attonded to, TERS & CHAMBERS, 300 BROADWAY—IMPOR’ ers and dealers in all grades of wines, brandies, dnd segare. Goeds sold in bond, subject to debenture, in ascortod packages, at the lowest market price. Bayers are requested to examine our st OCHELLE AND COGNAC BRANDIE3; BURGUNDY, Yort and Sherry wines, a full supply of choice brands, now landing, and for sale at lowest market prices, from the wharf, or U, 3. Bonded Warchouso. 1, H. SIMPSON’ & SONS, Importers, 19 Beayor st. PARC BRaNprns, AND VEE LARGEST STOCK OF WINES segarem the city will be found at PETERS & OHAM- BERS’, 300 Broadway. Buyers are requested to examine this extensive stock before making purchases. Great in- @ucemonts are offered to cash and short-time bayers. HERE WILL BE FINE SPORTING FOR THE FANCY | on Wednesday evening, , at JIM BROWNS, 48 Fast Shirteenth street. "The celebrated rat catcher, Joe Totten, will muperintend the rats. There will be any ty of rats on hand, and no mistake quart cofiee house, and you will be sure to get good ones. The first chestnuts are never very good, not being yet seasoned as other fruit. ‘The Archbishop of Paris has, this year, | given his benediotion to bill by ie but has forgotten Y. TA jrape leaf, Mumm, and Heidsieck’s | hock and claret wines, andan | | pieces per day, and does its work well. | than when washed by any other process. to give it to the chestnuts. DDEI, 387 Broadway. EW YORK, JAN. 24, 1853.—GENTLEMEN:--IF ANY one doubts the utility of King’s washing and drying apparatus, you are at liberty to refer them to us. ‘The machine you put up for us at the St. Nicholas, with the assistance of one man and two or three woman, does all the washing of the hotel, from three to five thousand The dryer both wrings and drys the clothing almost dry enough for the iron, and we believe with little expense can be made to dry thoroughly, We have no doubt the clothing will wear longer than when washed by the old process, as they un dergo no pressure, rubbing or friction. Treapwett, AckER & Co., ToJ. T. King & Co. Proprietors St. Nicholas. New York, Jan. 20, 1853.—Gentlemen:—I haye had in use far some time King’s washing apparatus, operated by hand, which I consider one of the greatest labor, tims- saving and economical inventions of the day, as one wo- man with it can wash from three to five handred pieces in an hour, and articles which are almost impossible to get clean by he old process, by this are made beautifully white, and ‘without the least injury to the fabric, Epwarp Pitaton, 617 Broadway. To J. T. King & Co., 90 Pearl street. New York, Feb. 19, 1853.—I haye in operation at my laundry, in Fifth avenue and Seventy fourth street, where I do the washing of the Cunard line of steamers, King’s washing and drying apparatus. This machine works to our perfect satisfaction, and I take pleasure in recom- mending it, not only on account of the great saving of labor and soap, but there being no rubbing, pressure or friction in its operation, the clothing must wear longer H. Steet. Thave washed and dryed, in King’s washing and drying apparatus, thirty blankets wiih one bar of soap, in the short time of fifteen minates. H, Sreer. Mr. King has spent two years in perfecting this machine, during which time he has received two gold meals from the Maryland Institute, and any quantity of cer@ficates from parties who have fairly tested its qualities. A small machine for families can be seen in operation at our store, No. 00 Pearl street, under the Pear! Street House. J.T. KING & 00. APER HANGINGS.—IRANCIS PARES & C0., NO, 69 Chambers stroct, (next but one to Stowar'3s,) eor- ner of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the most extensiyo assortment, of every quality, of the richest style of decorations, imitations of oaks, marblo, &. The moat skilful workmen are employed to hang the papers, Sus EMBROIDERTS, BALL DRESSES, AND CLOAKS. M. DUCHY, No, 2 Boalogtird Poi sonniere, Paris. HOW CASFS,—A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY on hand, and made to order in the neatest styles. N, B,—Particular attention paid to orders received for the World’s Fair, by B. K. PEEBLES, No, 124 Grand street, three doors cast of Broadway. HE MANIFOLD COPYING PAPER, FOR WRITING and copying letters, without pens or ink, copying must, plans, designs, embroidery patterns, impressions of leaves, &c —By addressing the undersigned, cither per- sonally or Wy mail, for five dollars, a true receipt will be given to make the paper, or will’be sent toany partof the United States. Tho name is sufficient guaranty. ROBERT F. BEEBEE, 91 Clinton street. The paper, in any quantity, size or color, can be had at 91 Clinton street. 10 OWNERS OF HORSES.—DR. TOBIAS'S VENETIAN liniment, in pint bottles, is waranted the best and quickest remedy for colic, cuts, bruises, swellings, galls, stiffness, &e., in horses; only 50 cents. For sale by the druggists ‘and saddlers. Depots, No, 6 Kast Eleventh and 240 Greenwich atreots, 66 (XE OUT, I SAY.” “ WHY, SALLY, DON’T YOU I know me?’’ ‘Lord, Tom, who would, with that pair of whiskers; you had none when you went away, nix weeks ago.” ‘Oh, I used Graham’s Onguent, and'you ace the result.’’ $1 per bottle, Sent to any part of the country, R. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann street, Powler’y By!dings | Francisco as soon, if not sooner, than by other lines. | w. ‘ANTED—BY A COMPETENT PERSON, A Sites: tion as clerk on a steamboat, East or North river preferred, or in some railroad office. The best of refer- ences given, Addreys Clerk, Brooklyn Post Office, stating where an interview may be had. Wa SITUATION AS SALESMAN, IN A wholesale grocery store, by a young man from the country, who is desirous of learning the busiaess; or as collector. Can give good security of from one to five thousand dollars, Address A. T. B., Herald office. Worms SITUATION BY A PRACTICAL EN- gineer, to runa small or largeengine, high or low No objections to leave the city. Good re- Address G Brooks, 528 Washing- presew erences can be given, on street. AT 66 WHITE STREET, FOUR OR FIVE ners; also, one accustomed to trimming. ut competent hands need apply. A WOMAN WHO THOROUGHLY oking: also one to do general ho 5 None but kinglish or American need apply, and none that are not fully competent. Apply at 169 Macdougal stree Washington square, between the hours of 7 and o'clock, IMMEDIATELY, TWO GOOD ARCHITEC- ghtsmen, to whom steady employ will be givep, by H. Austin. New Haven.” References—C. Prost, 12 Wall sineet, H. Hoffman, 09 Brondway, ar- chitect, or {9 Sherman & Smith, engravers, No. 135 Broadway, FOR SALE. $ 5 00 —FOR SALE, AT GREENPOINT, 1. | . A L, a plot of ground, about thir teen lots, and buildings thereon, suitable for manufac- turing purposes. Beautiful villa sites in Westebester county, very low, and terms easy. in South Thi $1,000 down. Desirable pieces of property in Belleville and Rahway, N. J. Lots in Buffalo, Dunkirk, &e. Four acres of choice land, fucing railroad and opposite depot, nine miles from the city, at $400 per acre, very cheap; 5,000 acres of land in Georgia and Virginia, cheap. * 8, W. WENTWORTH, 85 sau street. —FORSALE—A FARM OF 250 ACRES, $15,000. situated in the towa of Warwich, Or- ange coulity, can be purehased fur the above sum, if ap- ication be made before the Ist of March. It is a pleasant location, six miles from the New York and Hrie Railroad at Chester, in a nigh state of cultivation, principally of a limestone ‘soil, equally well adapted for grain or grass, well timbered, well fenced with stone wall, and well wa” tered with never failing streains. On the premises are a good, substantial stone dwelling, large barn and hay house, mostly new, capable of stabling ifty head of cattle a large granary, carriage-house, and other outbuildings, and an excellent orchard of gratted fruit, perhaps the best in the country. Any person desirous of purchasing a farm in # respectable neighborhood, with schools and | churehes convenient, would do well to cxamine the above premises. Two-thirds of the purchase money may on bond and mortgage, if desired, ‘Title indispul For further information, inquire of the owaer, JO ROY, on the premises, or of A. HOWELL, in the store, 483 Sixt] ANTED—A MIDDLE AGED MAN, OF GOOD BUSI. ness habits and education, acquainted with the city wholesale shoe trade, to take charge of the selling de- partment of an establishment in the city. Address box 1, ‘TED— A COMPETENT PERSON T0 TAKE CHARGE as blower of a blast f ig fron, with two good assistants. All information ard to the situation, salary, &e , can be obtained 78 Broad street, New York. ANTED—A FIRST CLAS3 SALESMAN, carpet room. Apply to "A. JOURNEAY, JR, & CO., 14 Maiden lane. STEADY, ACTIVE BUSI AN, TO drive a wagon, and attend to an outdoor business. Address Brown, Herald Office, stating particulars. A SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITUATION AS GARDE AA “er. 1s married, and has no family. Understands his business perfectly’ in all its branes. Has been three years in this country. Has good reference from his iost situation. Can be seen at Mr. Thorburn’s, 15 John from 10 to 2o’elock. Address A. C AN FAGUSH GIRL, | YEARS OF AGE, LA Wants a situation as nursery maid and seamstress, orto do light chamberwork. Apply at 149 Second avenue. {OACHMAN WANTED—ONH THAT HAS BREN DRIV- / ing in the city, and can bring proper testimonials for character and care in managing spirited horses; state also if able to help in a private family: give age, residence, if married, and by whom employed. Wages will be liberal. Address D. N. J., Union square Post Office. AWYERS—WANTED, A YOUNG MAN, COMPETENT L to take charge of the ordinary practical business of FOR OUR an office. Apply, with reference as to prior and present employment, by letter, addressed to box 1,599 Post fice. e ALESMAN- WA b> quainted with the lace and embroidery trade, and competent to take charge of a general haberdashery 8 stock. Also, an experienced dry gooda salesman. Apply at €0 Cedar street, on Monday, Feb. 21, between twelve and two o'eleck, P. ILVERSMITHS WANTED—TEN FIRST-Ra’ makers and fimishers, to go to Cincivmati, Ohio. In quire at 10 Maiden lane, SALTZMAN, MIDDLETON & CO. (0 CUTTERS.—A SUPERIOR COAT AND PANTALOONS cutter wanted. Tosuch « liberal salary will be paid; Hone others need apply. Address, with real name, stating where an interview can be had, R. H.S., Herald office. LADIES’ GAITFR ROOT FITTERS.—GAITER BOOT fitters, who are thoroughly acquainted with fittin; Silk and satin work, ama who can do work which cannot’ be excelled, can find employment, at the moat liberal prices, at 57 Broadway, None need apply except such as can furnish samples of their work, which must be of the very best description, A fine embroiderer can also find employment—one used to embroidering ladies’ satin gai- ters and slips. None but the finest work is wanted, for whtigh liberal pay will be given. ‘0 JOURNEYMEN SHOEMAKERS.—ONE HUNDRED hands wanted, to work on children’s, misses’ and ladies’ turns, at'the following rates:—children’s, from $1 63 to $2 per dozen; misses, from 22 to 25 cents per pair; ladies’, from 28 to 40 cents per pair. To good workmen steady iy ee will be given. Arp to DANIEL BURR, EDWARD BURR, E.B. JOHNSON, — DUTCHER & CLEMENT. yack, N.Y, Feb, 18, 1853, EXPRESS AGENCIE: aap RARE Rit RRR ERFORD & CO.’S CALIFORNIA, OREGON, SOUTH American and China Mail Express, will go forward on the splendid fast running steamer Uncle Sam, on Mon- day, 2ist instsnt, at twelve o’clock, noon, in charge of our mail agent through to San Francisco. Our letter bags will be closed at eleven A. M. BERFORD & 2 Astor House. ERFORD & CO.’ CALIFORNIA FREIGHT EXPRESS will go forward on Monday, Feb. 21, per steamer Uo, in charge of our mesienger to destination, and con- nect with the new and splendid steamship John L. Ste- All parcels to be sentin by 1P. M. ‘ORD & 0V., No. 2 Astor House, (CHASES 00., 38 BROADWAY, EXPRESS FOR CALL fornia.—Lowest Rates.—The undersigned have made arrangements with the New York and San Francisco Steamship Company, by which all freights sent by their express take a precedence of all others, on their new and fast steamships from New York to Aspinwall, and from Panama to San Franciseo—thercby avoiding the risk of éctention on the Isthmus. By this arrangement the un- dersigned are enabled to transport goods to San Francisco, at lower rates than any other express company; and the speed of the N. Y. and’. F. Co.’s steamers is a guaranty that the express goods of C. & Co. will be delivered in San yens, at Panama. Gold dust will be brought from’ San Francisco to New York at a greatly reduced rate, including insurance and the probability of a saving of several days in time. Small pareels and dispatches received until 2P. M., on the day of stenmery’ departure. No. package to exceed 126 Ibs weight, and must be water proof. No charge for Castom- house fees. Special messenger by every steamer. N. B. vanee, on the above unrivalled line of steamships, ean obtain all necessary information at the agencies of Chase & Co. North, South and West. CHASH & CO., 88 Broad. Yew York; 6 Hart's Buildings, Philadelphia; 3 Jar- s’ Buildings, Baltimore. Agents—Lardy, Jones & €o., ront strect, Pitteburg; Paul & Murdock, No. 7 Water street, Cincinnati; Fairchild & Woodbridge, corner of Commercial and Pine streets, St. Louis; combs & Co., {) Hayne street, Charleston. [ASE & CO.’S EXPRESS, 9 WALL fornia Express, next shipment per s ip Sam, Monday, Uist Feb, Packages not to excced 125 Iba., or 53g cubic feet, water proof, must be reaay on Friday, to be corded _and sealed at Custom House. No charges for Custom House fees. Mr. Oxear F. Griffin, our special messenger, will ge through to San Francisco. (CHASE & 0078 SYRAMSEIP EXPRESS TO CHARLES ton, Savannah, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, on Wednesday, per U. 8. mail steamers Our express goods are consigned to Messrs Combs & Co., Charleston. Lowest rates. CHASE & CO., No. 9 Wall streot. | HASE & CO.’S U. 8. MAIL STEAMSHIP EXPRESS TO + Now Orleans, 12th and 27th of every month; also per steamers William Penn and Benjamin Frank’in, 8tb and 22d of every month. Lowest rates. CHASE & CO., No. 9 Wall street. JASE. & 0.3 EXTRA EXPRESS TO CALIFORNIA, via Nicaragua, 5ih and 20th of every month, in charge of special 'messengers.—Ihe undersigned have made arrangements with the Nicarague Transit Compan; to convey thelr oxprosa trucks of stall paroels throug to San Francisco, including transportation across to Nica- ragua, aid deliver them in Sau I'ranciseo by connecting steamer. Special messengers will accompany overy sbip- ment through to San Francisco, and also from San Fran- ciseo to New York by every steamer. Being the only ex: press company who havé arrangements with the Nica- ragua Transit Company, their express trur ks take prece- ence of all others. Sivall parcels, and letters. bearing @ stamps, received till 2 P. M. on the C. & Co's express messenger to we on the Northern Light, March 5. N. ress leaves 28 Broadway, twice & ASE & ©2., No. 9 Wall streot, 88 Broadway, after 20th inst. PRESS NOTICE.—ADAMS & CO.’3 DAILY S d package express for Wilmington and the interior of North Carolina, Office No. 69 Broad way. The chants and public generally are heroby notified that Franeisce, wil B.—Williamsburg ex day. C we are now running a freight and package express daily, in charge of special messengers, from Baltimere to wit ruington, Fayetteville, Elizabeth, Warsaw, Rocky Mount, Goldsboro’, Halifax, Enfield, Blackwater, Edenton, aud, other places in the interior of North Carolina, We con: tinue to run daily our express as usual to all tho promi- nent places in Virginia, and to forward to every poin however remote, where there is an established line o} communication. ADAMS & CO., 69 Broadway AGENCY. TT MESTERN MERCHANTS —UNION COMMISSION and Forwarding Company—J. 0. Buckles & Snoed, Wheeling, Va: J.C. Buckles & Judge, Cincinnati, Ohio; J.6. Buckles & Co., Louisville, Ky. Particular attention paid to filling orders for produce, and to forwarding mer- Ahandise to and from the East. tAuieville, Jan. 18, 1858 EW AUCTION AND COMMISSION HOUSE, 115 FUL- ton street, N. Y.—BRANCH & McDONNELL solicit Consignments of furniture, pianofortes, fansy guols, paintings, and merchandise’ gencrally, won which they will make advances to the extent of $25 Consign: ments shall in all cases be promptly closed and settled. They will give attention to sales of real estate, stocks, and to out door sales generally. = NEW POSLICATIONS. HE MONITOR, AN INSURANCE JOURNAL, WIL", bo issued Februnry 25. Jt will contain a review of the general insurance law, a list of companies organized under it, with amount of capital, &., and other matters of importance. Publication office, No. 234 Wall street. N PRISS—ISAAC LAQUEDEM, BY ALEXANDER DU mas. This work, says Pumas, is the one on which I Make my reputation; having been engaged in completing it for twenty years. Also Cataneso, or the Real and the Persons at a distance who desire to secure passage in ad- | Sion given Ist May. Terms easy. Ideal, by Mies Fila Rods BUNNELL & PRICE, Pub Fphers, No, 2A Fphyow gia 6 000 —FOR SALE, A WELL ESTABLISHED a + popular and profitable bu:iness, ina choice location in this city, with lease of premises and stable at a very low rent. Parties with the above amount in cash, desirous of purchasing, will ploase address, with real name only; Cato, Herald oifice, Perfectly satisfactory reasons for selling. : 5 600 —FOR SAI ‘THE HAN story high basement Wuse 418 Pacific street, between Bond and Nevins, in one of the handsomest blocks in Brooklyn; all the houses in this block, and also opposite, are set back 10 fect from the street, with iron balconies in front. ‘The house has kitch- en, range, gas, and marble mantels throughout. A large portion can remain on bond and mortgage. Apply to S$. S. BROAD, 13 Wall street. —FOR SALE, A SIX YEARS LEASE, $3,600. stock, and’ fixtures complete, of an nglish porter ‘and eating house: been established for seven years; situated near Canal and Broadway; sold in | consequence of the proprietor embarking in another bu- siness; has. about eightcen lodging rooms attached. Ap- ply at 102 Nassau ‘street, ofice No. 13, over the City VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP—IN the business part of the city of Trenton, N. J., Nos. 74, 76, 78 Warren street, 433; feet by 163 feet. deop. Terms easy. Apply soon to JACOB C. HOWELL. T PRIVATE SALE.—NO. 136 NASSAU STREET, COR- ner of Beckman; two-thirds may remain on’ bond and mortgage, For further particulars, inquire of J. 0. BOOKER, No. 186 Nassau street, or GEO. LEVIE, No. 280 Broadway OTTAGES FOR SALE OR TO LET, IN BROOKLYN, on Carll street, ten minutes walk from Fulton ferry. Price $1,500, or rent $100, Apply to J. L. Mo- CUTCHEON, Painter, 14234 Myrtle avenue, OTTAGE HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE—IN BROOK- lyn, No. 80 Bond street; house 22x32, lot 25x100; house newand built in the best manner, filled in with brick to the peak; contains ten rooms, marble mantels, gas and fixtures, kc. ; within fifteen minutes walk of either ferry and two minutes walk froma stage route; couct- yard in front, and beautiful yard in rear; neighborhood not surpassed. Price $3,700, Terms reasonable. Apply as above FSIRABLE RESIDENCE AT STAMFORD, CONN., FOR sale.—The house is two stories high, with wings and piazza on three sides, finished in modern style, with Dasement, 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. 109 Greenwich avenue, OR SALE—A BARGAIN—A GOOD SECONDHAND steam engine of twenty-four horse power, with all the appurtenances; will be sold for about one-third of the price of anew one. Inquireof J. B. BEERS, 49 John stroet. OR SALE CHEAP—A LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, I! witha two story front house, with rear houre ani stable, situated at 38 Clarkson street. The lease has about 14 years to run. For particulars apply to D, MILLER, Forty-sixth street, near Ninth avenue. ‘OR SALE—THREE ELIGIBLY LOCATED LOTS ON Murray hill, each twenty-four feet eight inches front. and rear by 160 feet deep, situate on the west side of Lexington avenue, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty- eighth streets. These lots command a beautiful view of the Enst river and Long Island, and are rapidly increasing in value. Will be gold on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM H. WILKINS, 148 Lexington avenue. R SALE—A HOUSE NEAR MADISON SQUARE—THE four story and basement brick house, 63 Madison ayenue, between ‘Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth streets, Lot 24 feet 10 inches by 100 feet. The location is one of the most risi ble for a private family in the city. Two-thi of the amount may remain on bond and mortgage. Apply before 8 A. M., to KDWARD ROCHE, Madison avenue, corner of Twenty-cighth strect, or to ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO., 34 Fulton street, up 6 ‘OR SALE—ON HENRY STREET, NEXT TO CORNER of Harrison street, South Brooklyn, w fina, commo- dious, and well built three re brick house snd lot, built in modern style, and furnished with gas and fix. tures in three sto-:ies. Terms favorable. Inquii f NELSON SHAURMAN; 190 Cherry stree:, New Ye EDWARD SHAURMAN, builder, corner of Harrison and | Clinton street: (OR SALE—THE NEW S{EAMBOAT EN y 125 feet keel, 21 feet beam, and 734 feet hold; also, a. small new boat, 80 feet keel, 18 feet beam; also, steam- hoot Nimrod, 200 fect long 23 foot beam, 8 feet hold; also, steamboat Shephera Knapp, 135 fect keel, 20 feet beann, and 7 feet hold. |The above boats are lying at the foot of Beach street. Inquire at the West street foundry, corner of Beach and West streets, of WILSON SMALL, or J. E. COFFEE, Agent. OR SALE—THE THREE STORY BRICK COTTAGE house, 225 Ninth street, near Second avenue. Said house isyeplete with every ‘modern Improvement—gas with cliandsliers, &c.; Croton, hot aud cold, to third story; bath, kitchen range, hot air furnace, &c. Poases- Apply to W. L. COR- TELYRA, 124 Bowery, oorner of Grand street. JOR SALE.—TWO HOUSES AND LOTS, ON THE southerly side of Twenty-cighth street, 60 fect east Of Sixth avenue. Also, a country residence and 134 acres of ground, situate in Westchester county, 10 miles from the City Hall; the house and outbuildings were built last spring; the ground fronts on three roads. The same will be sold, together with horse, carringe, cow, &e., for $9,000; ‘seventy per cent can remain on’ bond and mort- gage. Inquire of JOHN WEBBER, 338 Broome street, under the Bowery Bank. JFOR SALE_ONE Lor AND TWO HOUSES, No, 26 { “Tudlow street, near Grand; five lots, 25 by 100, Nos. 64, 66,68, 70 and 42 Goerck street, with the buildings thereon, which could at a small expense be converted into afactory; fifty lots, 20 by 100, el the city of Newark; also, forty lots in kirk, whieh will be sold low. F. D'HERVILLY, No. 3 Exchange place. OR SALE—A VILLAGE CORNER LOT, ONE HUN- dred feet square, comp.ising two dwelling houses, @iibly and pleasantly located, at Hastings, upon the Hudson river; also, a farm, two ‘miles from the Hudson River Railroad station at Dobb's Ferry, with a commo- dious farm house and outbuildings. Apply to L. H. PIG. NOLET, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. OR SALE—A SMALL PLACE AT HYDE PARK, ONE. of tke most delightful villages on the North river; Anew house, large barn, fine garden, fruit trees, shrub bery, &e. Will be sold cheap for cash, by applyinz at 35 Huilson strect, of THOMAS KYLE, bookstore. 6 town of Dun- POR ALEFOUR FULL LOTS OF GROUND ON FOR. ty-first street, on ihe north side, 100 feet from Sixth avenue, and near the Crystal Palace. Terms easy. Inquire at No. 20 Chambers street, front basement. ARM FOR SALE—BELONGING TO THE ESTATE OF F P. A. Cowdrey, deceased, situated in the town of Yonkers, Westchester couniy; New York, about seven- teen mites from the city of New York, threo and « half miles east from the village of Yonkers; and two and a half west from Hunt's bridge,on the Harlem railroad. It contains about 140 acres of land, eighty acres under ® high state of cultivation, and the remainder in good pay | ture and wood land, and'is well watered. ‘There isa large neat cottage house on the piace ; the out houses are very ex- | tensive, consisting of two large barns, stables, carriage house, sheds, corn crib, icc houre, &e., all in good order. The place contains several young orchards of about 800 apple trees, and 500 peach trees, in prime bearing. The lawn is well stocked with fruit and shrubbery. There is also some valuable blooded. stock of oxen, horses, &¢., which will be sold with the place if desired. Also, car: riage, market wagon,and a good variety of tools, &e. There are several eligible building sites upon this place, which, with its proximity to two railroads, renders it a very de: Mable s{tuation ‘for persons dolrig business in the city. For further particulars apply at the office of 8. F. COW- DREY, No. 67 Wallstreet, or J. H. Cowdrey, No, 107 Front street, or on the premises. OR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN MOTTHAVEN, IN. illa place. The house is 26 by 34 feet; the lot 26 by 100. Inquire at 80 Hudson street, or of JAMES TUDD, on the premises. OR SALE OR TO LEASK—AT NiAGARA FALLS, (thirteen hours from this city.) a spacious dwell” ng house, with two aeres of land attached, embracing @ garden, with all the outhouses requisite for a gentleman's residence, or well suited for a entecl boarding house; perfectly healthy; tfo mosquitoes. Post office, churches, and well supplied and cheap markets. Rent, three hum dred dollars per annum, For further particulars, apply to E. IL. LUDLOW, Wall street, (OR SALE.—A LONG LEASE, AT A LOW RENT, light etock and fixtures of store, &e., 284 Greenwich Htreet, between Warren and Chambers streets, and next door abovg the Columbia tex warehouse. Apply on the promises. N. B—Note this, as this advertisemont, will hot again appea R SALE OR TO J. THE BRICK FACTORY, 30 by 96 feet, and four stories high, with a wing at- tached about 30 feet square, situated on the corner of Muiberry and Park streets, in the city of Newark, con- yeniently located to the railroad depots and the river. Said building is designed for the use of steam power, and in weil adapted for almost any kind of business. Apply to BV ‘TWERP, on the corner of Mulberry and Poets ear) Noi taley Two houses and lots | nreet, and Dunham place, Williamaburg, | zAN, | bly situated in | | FOR SALE. | JPOR SALe—THE NEW THREE STORY BRICK BUILD. | ing, with basement and under cellars, lot 20 by 100, | ee i by a sales in modern ease, Fe S _ : ‘ooklyn. Price. $4,400. re ‘ HOOLY, 78 Naesau street, New ‘Fork’ ARLEM.—FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO BEAUTIFUL cottages, with two and a half lots of ; On south side of 125th street, between Fift! | avenues, having baths, ranges, water closets, Croton, &e. Apply to E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 2 P. M, F. CLEU & €O., NO, 80 JOHN STREET, OFFERS oJ. for sale— Oi) of cloves, pure. 4 crses. Lo. carraway, pure Do. amber, rectified | Do. almonds, bitter Do, rhodium’ .... . Do. juniper Vhosphorus, Cantharides , Caraway seed Coriander sees OTS ON NINTH AV FOR SALE.—FOUR FULL lots, beautifully located, on the easterly side of ‘nth avenue, commencing fifty feet north of Fifty-ninth street. Termseasy. Price $1,200 per lot. Apply at 157 South street OTICE 10 OWNERS, BUILDERS, STONECUTTERS and others.—The Empire Stonedressing Compare oifer for sale at reduced prices, at their establishment foot of Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, and Thirtiet} streets, East river, the following cut brown stone, ready for delivery :—1,000 Quaker lintels, 1,000 0 G lintele 10,000 plain window sills and lintels } 20,000 feet watertable eight inches high ; 16,000 footrail ‘coping ; 500 alla: | steps; store posts, lintel course, platforms and stept Also, rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashler ant platforms, cut by our inachiner, will be sold to stovecu? tera 20 per cent lees than thelr cost y hand. . ORLA’ | | QT. THOMAS’ CHURCH P | —PEW NO. Apply to the B. FOS: > (145, pleasantly situated on routh aisle, Sexton, W. MeLean, 580 Houston street, or to R. DICK, No. 40 Fifth avenue, | "PYYPE FOR SALE.—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS OP agate, about half worn, in lots to suit purchasers | Apply to JO, ELLIOTT, Herald office. FLEE FOR SALE.—ADOUT ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of diamond, very little worn, in half a doven pairs ot cases, for sale cheap; for cash. Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, erald office. TENANTS’ REGISTER, RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY TO LEASE.—SIX LOTS on Forty-second street, 25 feet front by 115 deep, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues; likewise six cottage dwell- ing houses on Forty-third street, that ate 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 Ludewig, Smith & Fincke, No. 35 Wal street, between the hours of 12 and 2 P. M. DANIEL GREENVAULT. |ACTORIES WITH WATER POWER TO RENT—SITU- | ated in the town of Haverstraw, Rockland county, about half a mile from the North river. There are two substantial brick buildings, one 96 feet by 22, three stories high, with a wing 0 feet by 25, one story. ‘The other, 64 py 46, three stories high, with wing 53 by 28. Each build- ing has a good water whcel, 22 feet diameter and 13 fect breast, There is another brick building, separate from the above, 67 feet by 385. For further particulars, inquire of JOHN PECK, No. 20 Cliff street. AUNDRY OR MANUFACTORY TO LEASE.—THIS establishment has capacity for an extensive business for cither purpose, and will be disposed of at a great bar- gain, to close a concern. Building 25x75, with lot ad- Joining 25x100. Apply on the premises, 46: corner of Twenty-eighth street. OFTS TO LET IN GREE} Barclay—Third story of 225 Greenwich stive! caleulated for a shoe dealer or fancy business. Inquire 2D T. LAGRAVE, on the premises. of MAzex cA, MASONIC LODGE Room Is Now Lodg being fitted up under the direction of Atlantic .odge, Xo. 178, at the corner of Broadway and Bleecker streets. The building is properly situated, geographically, and will excel in beauty and convenienee any roo:u of the kindin the city. A few Lodges may obtain the room for their meetings by making immediate application to J. | Carhart, 75 Fast Thirteenth street; G. C. Stone, 19 Old | Slip; Jas. G. Powers, reet. 10 LET—A STORE, SITUATED AT NO, 220 FRANK- lin street, near West. Inquire of M.G. LANE & CO., 217 West street. 0 LET—A FACTORY IN BROOKLYN, FIFTEEN TO twenty minutes walk from the South ferry, brick Builling, fifty by thirty, with two stories and basement. Apply to RICHARD ECCLES, 275 Pe ti 10 LET OR LEASE, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, on the firstof May, a neat three Lect eee) replete with gas, water, and extension room. Must be seen to be appreciated. Inquire at 90 East Twenty-seventh street, near Lexington avenue. | Palace. BOARDING AND LODGING, ee eee Tne HANDSOME SUIT OF ROOMS, ON SE OND F108, to let, furnished or unfurnished, with board; nov and cold baths onthe same floor. Apply at .67 ft Broadway. GENTLEMAN, WHO CONSIDERS $: 50 VER WaEK not unreasonable for a nice be troom «1! yood card, with @ small family, can obtain s ich nmoda tions by addressing R. 8. at this office. Location twonty minutes walk from the City Hall. Neizhborhond quiet and respectable. If partial board only is wauted, a fair deduction will be made. OARD WANTED—WITH A WIDOW LADY, OF SOCIA- ble disposition, and without incumbrance or boarders, by a gentleman, who requires a parlor and bedroom, for sk moutha, "if sulted, will. pay liberally, in advance. Address Edgar, Broadway Post (Mice. accommodated with board in the city, on reasona- je terms, and at any time they wish they can go to my howe in the country, two hours ride from the city, and enjoy ® country, ie railing ‘on the Sound, fishing’ and shooting. Apply to J. G. SALOON, No. 65 Kighth avenue, for eight days, after which accommodations-will be made for the applicants. OABD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A SMALL PRI- vate family, Ges a widow preferred;) a front room; ae near Chat street. Address R. A., Broadway Post Office. URNISHED ;ROOMS TO LET—SIME ON FOURTH. tloor, for single gentlemen, on very moderate terms; also, a reom on third floor, for # husband and wife, with- out beard. Apply at 60 White street, a few doors from Broadway, west ride. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with furnished rooms, together with breakfast and tea, in London ‘terrace, in’ small private family, where there are no other boarders. Address P., Herald office, and an interview will be given. talaga ROOMS—A HANDSOME SUITE OF ROOMS to let, to one or two gntiemen, having bath room, and ‘other conveniences; family private. Apply at Crosby street, opposite Niblo’s. PRRNEHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, | WITH full or partial board, at No. 201 West Twenty-se- cond street. The situation is unexceptionable, the rooms large end airy, furnished with every modern ¢onveni- ence. I»cation near a railroad and three omnibus routes. Not to move on the Ist of May. ADIES’ PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE, WELD B3- tablished, in Mercer street, in the most complete And 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, and situated near Grand street, in Mercer. Apply at 102 Nassau street, office No. 13, over the City Bank. RS. BLACK, NO. 1 UNION SQUARE, CAN ACCOM- modate a gentleman and lady, without children, with a parlor and bedroom ¢on the’ parlor fioor), and board. Appl at No. 1 Union place, northwest corner of Fourteenth street. rare! WITH BEDROOMS AND BATHS, TO wil it etree! W pe SANT-ROOMS FOR SINGLE GENTLEMEN, ALSO peatiemen and their wives, ina first class house, with all the modern improvements, gas, baths, &c., with full or partial board; location pleasant, convenient to the cars and best line of stages; terms moderate; references exchanged. Apply at 29 West Eighteenth strect, near Fifth avenue. OOMS AND BOARD CAN BE OBTAINED BY GEN- tlemen, at 37 Irving place, corner of Sixteenth ‘the location is very desirable, and convenient to d stages. EVERE Hi CORNER OF THIRTY-FIRST treet and Bi lway.—Strangers and citizens can modated with rooms and board at this hotel, on the English principle, within a few blocks of the Crystal Apply on the premises, cornor of Thirty-first treet and Broadway. 10 LET, WITH BOARD—A LARGE HANDSOMELY LET, board, at Collins’ Hotel, corner of ‘Canal and furnished front gyre on second floor, with bedroom” and pantries atta house contains modern improve- ments. Apply at No. 4, west side, Abingdon square. 'ANTED—BY A SPANISH GENTLEMAN, A Rt with partial or full board, in a private family ; loca tion between Eighth and Sixteenth streets, near Broad- way. The best of references given. State terms and a are a A. A. 8., box 2,947 Post office, post paid. 'ANTEB—BOARD, PRIVATE TABLE, FOR A GEN- W tleman and his wife, second floor of house, with mo- dern improvements, exclusive use of bath and closet. Ad- dress R., Post Office, with location, terms, and real name. ‘ANTED—BOARD FOR 15 OR 20 RESPECTABLE youngmen. Address A. RANGER, 24 Bowery. , FINANCIAL. a aevae $130 000 70 LOAN, ON BOND AND MORT- i ya, a2 fassbane ioeaunte ack nshisne’ FRAN A number of $1,000, $2,000, and $3,000 sums. 0 BOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL KEEPERS.— To let, for a boarding house or hotel, two large houses, situated in Hudson street, near Canal, in thiscity, in an excellent location. Each house contains 24 rooms and a kitchen. Inquire at 134 Prince street. IFT—ON FIRST AVENUE, A LARGE CORNER store. Rent cheap. Apply to JAMES MeCORMICK, S31 First avenue, corner of Twentieth street. \ ~ | LET OR FORSALE—THE LARGESTONE HOUSE AND | Jot at Fordham depot. ‘The house is spacious and built | | very substantially, in the modern style. Also, to let, a cottage and garden, containing many fruit t and other conveniences, suitable for a gent!eman’s residence, Inquire of Mrs. SMITH, No. 4 Al- Bassford, at the stone house, nesr the above do; len street, or of Fordham. i WO OR THREE SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with board and pleasant rooms, fur. nished or not, at 18 Lispenard street. References ex- changed. 0 LET—A HOUSE IN CHAMBERS STREET, NEAR the Hudson River Railroad station, well adapted for & hotel or large boarding house, having seventy-five or eighty rooms, well lighted and ventilated. Inquire of THOMAS HOPE & CO., 132 Chambers street. t:o LET—THE STORE 194 WEST STREET, RU to Caroline street, near the Erie railroad dey particulars inquire of Mra. SARAH BRIGGS, 10 LET—THE STORE AND DWELLING-HOUSE 116 Canal street. Apply to J. CRAM, \ 60 Union square, or 102 Wall street. | PO LET--THE THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING house No, 17 Wooster street. Apply to J. CRAM, 50 Union square, or 1(2 Wall streot. (TO, LETCTHE THREE STORY | BASEMENT BRICK dvelling-hous2 No. 12 West Broadway place. Ap- ply to CRAM, 102 Wall street, or J. & F. PITIS, corner of Laurens and Grand streets. 0 LEASE ON RESERVOIR SQUARE.—A FEW CHOIuE. lots on Fortieth street, fronting the Crystal” Palaco; also, lots on rear, on Thirty-ninth street; also, a large first class hotel, to be completed early in the spting. Apply to R. G. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. | PJNO RENT—HOUSES AND APARTMENTS, TO SMALL, respectable familics, in various good locations. Al: fo several stores on Broadway, Sixth avenue, and other locations. Apply to R. @. PIERCE, 1,104 Broadway. nyo Let rt. For 1 Jay st. 3 2—A MODERN two story and basement brick dwelling, in Forty- eighth street, ninth house west of Third avenue, contain- ing nine rooms, parlora with folding deors, to let low toa good tenant. Apply to JACOB BADGER, 191 South street, near Oliver | PANO LET, AND LEASE FOR SALE.—1HE THRE STORY and basement house, 289 Sixth avenue, between Se- ventcenth and Eighteenth streets. The honse is new finished in modern style, with Croton water, bath, range, &e., all in prime order. | Lease for four years; possession given immediately, Apply on the premises, between 12 and ¥ o'clock, or at 13 Beckman street, office No. 9. ta Bil 0 LET, FROM THE 1ST OF MAY, ONE HALF O8 the ‘commodious store 815 Broadway, almost opposite Grace Church, with good back lizht, plate | glass windows, gas fixtures. Apartmeats in the house if required. Apply to A. J. GARVEY, on the premises, 0 LEASE—THE VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, corner of Bowery and Houston street, suitable for a yublic house, saloon, or store, and susceptible of fine improvement. Will be leased for three or five years. Also, one or two stores, on Fourth avenue, for dry jroois, shoe stores, &e. Apr m 2to7 P. M., to BB. HIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. seseecinae THE TURF. UNTING PARK COURSE, PHILADELPHLA.—JOSEUH JEWELL, (formerly of New York,) has the ploasare of announeing to his frionds, and the public generally, that he has purchased the entire interest of the former roprietor, and will open the trotting seasgy with the Foiidwing parson and siakes:—No. 1. Purso 8¢¢, with in- side stake of $50, half forfeit, froe for all horses tuat never won a purse, mile heats, best in five, in harness. 2. The same as No. 1, under saddic. 3, The same as No. 1, to wa- gons. 4. Purse $60, with inside stake of $59, half forfeit, free for all horses that never won a purse over $100, nile heats, best in five, to wagons. 5. The same as No. 4, in harness, 6, The seme as No. 4, under saddle, 7. Purse $100, with inside stake of $100, half forfelt, free for all horsea that nover won a purse over $100, mile heats, best in five, in harness. 8, The same as No. 7, to wagons, 9%. The same as No. 7, under saddle, 10. Purse $100, with inside stake of $100, haif forfeit, free for all horses that never won a purs¢ over $100,” two mile heats, in harness. 11. The same as No. 10, wader saddle, 12, The same as No. 11, to wa 13. Purse $250, with inside stake of $100; half forfeit, free for all horses, mile heats, bost in five: wagon and driver to weigh 195 pounds. 14, The same as 1%, to skeleton wagons. 15, Purse $250, with inside stake of $200, half forfeit, freo for all horses, mile heats, best in five, in harness. 16, Purse $260, with insile stake of | $200, half forfeit, free for all hovees, two niles and repeat in harness, 17. Purse $250, with ‘Inside stake of $200, half forfeit, three miles and ropeat, in harness, 18, Purse $250, free for all horves, mile heats, best in five, under saddle; $60 to go to the second best horse, 19. Purse $250, Tree for all horses, mile heats, best in five, in harness; $50 to go to the second best horse. 20. Purse of $250, free for all horses, mile heate, best in ive, to free for all horses, two miles and repeat, in harness; $50 to go to the second best horse, 22. Same as 21, nador saddle. 28. Purse $600, with an insido stake of $259, free for all horses, three miles and repeat, in harness, half forfeit. The for jing purses and stakes to close on Saturday evening, the 12th of March, at 10 o’elock, ot William Woodruit’s, Kighth street, below Chestnut. Threo or more | to make a race, and two to start. ‘The above stakes and purses to come off in the months of April, May and + our wogons; $50 to go to second bost horse. 21. Purse $200, | | cou; J. ‘KENNEDY, 16 Wali street. 10 LOAN.—FOR SALE—TWO iI 10: lots on Seventeenth street, between Fifth and six avenues, in part pay t for a house worth $12,000; also city houses; also houses in Brooklyn, ying ten cent, also threo full lots in Bond street, Brook lyn. No money ee if built upon, RENCE, 75 Nassau street. 1 TO $1,500 WANTED.—THE ADVER- $1.000 &. aia two years, the above amount, for which sati lexirous of obtaining, for one or istactory and undodbted security will be placed in the possession of the loaner; and for the accommodation, he will, during the od, be furnished with handsome apartments and ‘kfast and tea, in a respectable private fi in Brooklyn. The most satisfactory references will be. i For further particulars apply to ). EVANS, 79 Ni RAFTS ON IRELAND aND ENGLAND, crag open ance ‘OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.—SEALED PROPOSALS Wiliacraportend Eitaiee ‘Raifroad willbe received ie is first day of March, at the office of the company at Elmi- ra. The maps ‘and at the co., street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Liverpool and packet nates Rae eer ara "1 t Troy, on the line . beac oitig ee MORRELL, Chief Engineer, AJORTH CAROLINA SIX PER Craig ie ee 4800 — Seated proposals “vill be revelved the city of New Y« ‘until 10 o’clock, A. M.. of the Slat Marek for the purchase of $500,000 of bondr, twued by ite of North Carolins. ‘These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1888, and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at- tached, and the interest, flores rt cent per apnum, will ‘be payable on the first daya of July and Janusry of each ear. ® Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bank ‘of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless where he may to bavethem made payable 21 ensury of North Carolina ‘They are issued uncer the authority of the Le ialature of North Carolina, for the construction of the forth Carolina and in addition to the faith of the State, all the stock by the State, in the raid rail- road, and the dividends from said stock, are «xpress ly pledged for their redemption "Brose bonds are, by eagle enactment, exempted from taxation. Parties bidding, will please addvess their letters, en- dorsed * Boaledt Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the undersigned, in New York, directed to the eare of Messrs. Hrown & Rosset, 180 Front street New York. The bids will be opened fu the Bank of the Repubito, at 8 o'clock, P. M., om the 31st day of March aext, im the presonce of G. B. Lamar, Esq,, Prosident of the said Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David reeman, Ksqrs. Lidders may also be present. : Successful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance 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 “tate of North Carolina. ‘This deposit may be made either in the Bank of vhe Re- blic, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North rolina, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleict, North . COURTS Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, OTICE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF THE New York and Virginin Steamship Company, for the ensuing year, will be heid at the office of the Company, 94 Wall stacet, on Tuesday, the Ist March next, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, P. M. € C) E. HABICHT, Sceretary. None New YORK, FEB, 9, 1853.—SUBICRIVTIOMS to the eapital stock of the New York and California, Steamship Company will be received by the, undersigned, lessrs. Davis, Brooka & Co, 26 Br bg f at the offize of until the 24th of February ensuing. Tho capital stock if d into 1,600 shares of $1,000 fixed at $1,500,000, divi $1, each. Hoel oi cent in cash is requis to bo deposited, with the undersigned at the date of subscribing, for which a receipt will be issued; the balance is payable, as ealled Py As 5 quent to organi mn of com, '. 6 event of an amount exceeding the above sum being subsdtibed, the w rescrye tho power of the stock 3 sue! tency in in their j ~ ie vance the purposes of 10 pro] ion, as of closing the books of subscription, prior to the 24th of February ensuing. bin erry cont charter, &c., can be procured, by those ‘to sub- ae ee to the undersigned » ry roadway t— JACOB A. WESTERVELT, * SIDNEY JOHN HAGGERTY, DANIEL B. FEARING UB OVINCE OF CANADA.--RECEIVER GENERAL'S Office, Quebec, Fob. 7, 1853.—Tonders will be re- ecived at this office up to first March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, for debentures of the Province, to be issued under 16 Vie. on, 22, ‘An act to establish ‘a Consolidated Municipal Loan Fond for Upper Canada,”” in sums of £100, £260, and, to a limited amount, at £: currency, each, at twenty aud thirty yeara, to the extent of two hundred thousand pounds, currency. Interest, six per cent, payable semi-annually, upon presentation of ns.» Parties to state the appoints required, and to head thelr tenders thue:—‘Tonders for Debentures to be issned under 16 Vie, Chap, 22.’” form of debenture can be seen at the several banks in London; C. W., Ham- ilton, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, Quebec, and at this office, LT. P. TACHE, Rec. General. 10 CONTRACTORS—PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVE!) until the 26th instant, for Gilling inJane street, from West to exterior sticcts, to correspond with the grade of said streets, | Partios extimeting must wae the price and time required to complete the work. a ther particulars apply to. 8. WARD, 411 Washington, corner Laight street. 0K, NOTE, AND We. BIMORE, ROMER & 0 Pe tak vétinevtal Bank

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