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Ten nnn EEE — ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. Mr BES SEVENTH PAGE. “ee ‘WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. . A. ENTAT. CHAPTER, NO. 12.—THE Oa oe or thts chapter are bereby informed that following arrangements have been made for the Yat inst. The members will moet at the OU. A. room, 327 Bowery, at 8 A. M.; the line will be formed at 9, to re- vaeive the Continental Guard, who have kindly’ yclue teered to eacert us to the Parade ground. A carriage has deen prepared. for our veteran brother, Asa Hylien, who will be with us during the day; @ full band has beea en- by erder of the Chapter. Members of the Order ited te unite with us ia ton. By order of boytesux, Com- FO i U. A.—1863—FEBRUARY—1732.—THE “per OF oO. United Americans will (accordine to thoir usual eastom) colebrate the approachiig adniversary of the birthday of the immortal Wesnington on Tueslay, 22d inst., ms public precessn, ‘under the direction of Cap- vtain John C. Helme, ay Grand Marshal, the route to which will bo as fo%,ows :—Form on the east side of Fifth avenue, right rev‘ting on Fourteenth street, at ten o'clock a isrly, and proceed up Fourteenth stroet to Broadway, ‘sround Union Park, down Fourth avenue and a “o Chatham st:eet, and down Chatham street to ‘the Perk, through the east gate, in front of the City tall, where it will im review before his Honor the Mayor ‘and Common Council, and from thence proceed op Broad- way to Metropolitan Hall, where the procession will enver, , at half-past one o'clock oat an oration will be delivered by Brother J. W. Bryce, Esq., and other appro- priate exercises will ike ‘place. By order of the om ‘mittee of Arrangements, - WILLIAM B. WEISS, Chairman, Perm J. Bocant, Secretary. U. A—THE MEMBERS OF WAYNE CHAPTER NO. |, 62, are requested to mect at their roo.s on Cues- day morning, 22d inst., at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of uniting in bration of Washington’s birthday. Mom- ‘bers of other Chapters are invited to join with us. By or- der of J. J. Van Bramer, D. W. Meeker, and J. A. Hillory, Committe U. A. FRANKLIN CHAPTER NO. 9.—THE BRO- thers of this Grapes are hereby notified to meet at their rooms, 0. U. A. Hall, corner of Graud and Lud- low streets, on Tuesday morning, at nine o'clock pro- cisely, to join the Order in celebrating the 121st auniver- ‘of the birthday of the Father of our Country—the dmmortal Washington. CHAS. M. YARWOUD, Sec. ‘Wa. W. Lyow, C. of the C. A.—INDEPENDENCE CHAPT: R NO 29—MEM- ‘e bers of the above Chapter, and all brothers intead- ing to unite with usin the celebration of Washington's pirthday, are notified to meet at the Chapter room, corner of Broadway and Lispenard street, at 8% o'clock, A. M, to receive the Lone Star Guard as an escort for the parade. By order, ARCHD. BRADSHAW, Ch’n. Com. Arrang’ts. U. A.—EXCELSIOR CHAPTER NO. 28—THE M@M- 'e_ bers of this Chapter are hereby notified to- meet at the Chapter room, in full regal'a, on Tuesday, 22d inst., at 8% A. M., for the purpose of joining with the Order in the parade in honor of the birthday of the immortal Wi ym. All memte s of the Order whose Chaptera do not parade are respeetfully invited to meet with us. ae SIGLER, Sachem. joun Nixon, C. of the C._ O., (de BONERS HILL CHAPTER, NO. 27.—MEM- 1» bers of this Obapter are particularly requested to ‘De punctual in attendance at the rooms, on the 22d inst., at 8 o'clock, to unite with the Order in celebrating Wash- ington’s birthday. The Chapter will be escorted to the ine by the O. U. A. Guard. ‘THOMAS E. B. HAWKS, C. of the C. A. R. Eanta, 8. ROTESTANT ASSOCIATIO 1.—PROGRAMME route on Washington’s Laon 6 Samuel Neil, Grand Marshal. Procession moving in half an hour. meets at o'clock A. M., precisely, on south side of Fourteenth atreet, right resting on Sixth avenue, proceeding through the latter to and through Carmine, m. Chambers, and Greenwich streets, to Cortlandt receiving the Paterson brethren, prnerees up the last strect to Broad- y, to and through Fulton street to the oe and, on the Brooklyn side, joining in with Brooklyn City Lodge, el eateaie f Fulton street to the a Hl, from latter te and through Myrtle avenue, Prince street, and Fulton avenue, back te City Hall, to and through Court and ‘Atlantic strects, to South ferry ; on New York side, ‘thi Whitehall street, to and through Broadway, west gate of the Park. passing in front of the City Hall in review before his Honor the Mayor and Common Council; ‘from thence to and threugh Chatham street, Bowery, am ‘Astor place, to Broadway. order of the Committee of ‘Arrangements. MUEL ROBINSON, Chairman. Guorce B. Snowsg1, Secretary. JROTESTANT ASSOCIATION.—THE OFFICERS AND members of New York Lodge, No. 3, P. A., will bo punctual in attendance at their Lodge reom, on Tuesday ‘morning, 22d February, at o% o'clock, to join with the aes todges in celebrating Washington's birthday. By a JAMES HERON, W. M. ROTESTANT ASSOCIATION.—THE MEMBERS OF Empire Lodge, No. 1, P.A., are requested to be tual in attendance at their room, corner of street and the Bowery, on the morning of Tnes- day, 22d inst., at 7 o'clock precisely, to join their breth- ren of the Order in caper, fashington’s birthday. By erder, GEORGE STEPHENS, W. M. ‘Joun Molinor, Recording Secreta: OF BOARDING AND LODGING. FRONT PARLOR, WITH HALL BEDROOM ADJOIN- ing, furnished, and fitted up with gaa, hot air, &c., to let with board, at 74 West Twenty street. Re- ferences exchanged. A LADY, WITHOUT BOARDERS, RESIDING IN THE neighborhood of Broadway and Spring street, lor on the first floor, suitable for his wife, with board for the lady only. $12 per week. To persons wishing to live retired, the house would be found desirable. Address Madame +de Estell, Broadway Post Office. No interview with gen- wi to let a f a OARD WANTED. —PERMANENT BOARD, FOR A gentleman, lady and child, in the lower part of the city. Address B. A., office of the Journal of Commerce. OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON ferry, with breakfast and tea, by two young men of steady habits, in a private family, where there are but few or no boarders. Address G. C., No. 16 Cortlandt atreet. References exchanged. OARD AT 345 BROADWAY.—NEATY FURNISHED rooms, with full or partial board, for fa or mingle gentlemen. Also, rooms to let without board, with the free use of a ricbly furnished parlor. Warm and cold baths. ‘Transient board $1 25 per day. Joseeli v. sare. OARDING.—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, OF GOOD CHA- racter, possessing musical talent, and a knowledge of different foreign Iaaguages, such as French, Italian, and German, is desirous to find board and lodging in a Jrivate American family, in New York or Staten Islan on moderate terms, Address Mr. John L., 29 Lisponar: atreet. OARD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC- commodated with furnished rooms, tegether with breakfast and tea, in London Terrace, in's small private family, where there are no other boarders. Address P., Herald office, and an interview will be given. OARD.—A. ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOME. ly furniahed, to let, with board, to a geatleman and tswife, of two single gentlemen, Heference given and required Apply at No. 8 Crosby street. ABD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A SMALL PRI- Tate family, (with » widow prefbrred;) «front roo; tion near m street. Addross K. A., Broadway Post Office. OARDING.—A PARLOR AND BEDROOM, RICHLY furnished, will be to let by the first of March, with ull board, in the first class house 43 West Twenty-second street, near Fifth avenue. No children taken Dinuor ateix. None need apply who eannot furnish unexcep- tionable reference. OARD.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE AC commodated with pleasant rooms and board. Also, wo nico rooms, suitable for gentlemen and their wives, with board. , & large parlor on the first floor and bedroom to let, with or without board. Also, wanted, a lady to give leasons on the pianoto a young’ Miss, and board in the house forher trouble. Apply to Mrs, SMITH, atreet. URNISHED OR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, WITH 80° e situation is unexceptionable, the rooma cond street. large and airy, furnished with every modern conveni- ence. Location near a railroad and three omnibus routes. Not to move on the Ist of May. (RENCH BOARD.—TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN AND his wife, or to one or two single gentlumen, a p sant’room, in a first clas house. ation 68 St. Mark's place. Those who wish to practise the French language will find a very good opportunity. References exchanged. Dinner hour at six. Stages pass the door. M*. BLACK, NO. 1 UNION SQUARE, CAN ACCOM modate s gentleman and lady, without children, ‘with a parlor and bedroom (on the parlor floor), and board. Apply at No. 1 Union plaee, orthwest corner of Fourteenth street. Tre SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN AND their wives, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board, at 187 Henry street. ANTED—BOARD, PRIVATE TABLE, FOR A GEN- tleman and his wife, seoond finor of house, with mo dern improvements, exclusive use of bath and closet. Ad Gress R., Post Office, with location, terms, and real namo ANTED—FOR A LADY AND HER SERVANT, magnificently furnished apartments, in a house having all the modcrn improvements, loeated oa or near Broad They must be on the firat or second floors, With a widow iady preferred. Board paid weekly or mostly, imadvance. Address M. C. Z, Broadway Post co. DAGUERREOTYPES. 5) CENT DAGUERREOTY rE3 —THE FINEST CLASS cf pietures taken are at H. V. HARRIS’, cornor petit and Grand street, where the best materials aro used and all pictures finished complete without extra charge. Family groups and children taken corroctly. OCULISTS AND AURIST: EAFNESS—NEW DISCOVERY.—LESLEY’S ORGANTO Vibrator enablos deaf persons to hear distinctly at ehurch, and public axsomblies, and affords all the nssia tance that possibly could be desired. To be had at 61 Lispenard street, New York, of ¥, F. BKUGMAN, only agent for America, Price $6,00. | } | j xilks and fancy dress goods, BALL SEASON. NNUAL BALL OF THE “ORDER OF THE CIRCLE,” AT NIBLO’S SALOON, ‘Tums (Monpay) Evawtva, FRaRUARY 21, 1853. . .. Prealdent. ice President. Vroasurer. Secretary. Physician. vo, William Leonard. | William Kinnier. | Hugh @. Crozier. Thomas Casey, | William Wright. | John Dunca: James White. Jas. Harrison, ar. | George M. Hayes. FLOOR COMMITTEE. Ralph Dawson. | Geo. Harrison. | A. Shaw Mageen. David Bothwell. | 7. Garrison, jr. | Henry Mathews. Mathew CUpte), | Jas. McNamara. | Wm. J. Davidson. Fhelton’s celebrated Cotilion Band is engaged. DER OF THE CIRCLE—ORGANIZED 1850.—THIRD ‘annual ballef the Order of the Circle, at Niblo's Saloon, Monday evening, Feb, 21, 1863, William Fasle, President. Hugh G. Crozier, Vice President, John Har rison, Treasurer. Chas, A. Griglietti, Secretary. Jamos Kinnier, M.D., Physician. | Board of’ Managers—William Leonard, Thomas Casey, Jamos White, William Kinnier, William Wright, James Harrison, Sen., Hugh G. Crosier, John Dunoan, George M: Hayes, Floor Committoe—Ralph Dawson, David Bothwell, Mathew Clinton, George Harri- son, J. Harrison, Jr., MNamara, A. Shaw Mageen, Heury Mathews, Wm. 3. Davidson. Shelton’s colebrated Cotilion Band is engaged, ‘Tickets $2. U, 4.—WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION.—I'H® SK pics venth meoeae ball of Lag ausociation abe be held © Broadway ‘i'heatre, om Tuesday evening, Febr Gd, 1853, ‘Tickets, which are limited, and tut few re- maining unseld, can be purchased of James Griflit, treasurer, No. 14 Ludlow street, William W. Osborn, No. 278 Grand street, John H. Kiliott, secretary, County Merk’s office ©. J. MILLER, President. Joux H. Exuorr, Secy. OTICE.—HACKMEN ATTENDING THE BALL OF Washington Association, om Tuesday evening, Feb. 22d,,at the Broadway theatre, will set down their compa- ny with the horses heads facing down Broadway, and take up in reverse order. By order of the Chief of Police ELIDEVOK, Acting Hack Inspe:stor. JN OUNCE 10 HACKMEN AND OTHERS — ALL DRIVERS of hacks or private carriages, bringing company to the Washington Association Ball,’ on Tuesiay evening next, the 22d inst., at the Broadway theatre, are hereby directed to set down their company with their horses heads facing Souch, and to take up their company with their horses heads facing North. By order of the Chief of Police. E. DEVOE, Hack Inspector. POLITICAL. HE FIRST WARD DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Committee, convened pursuant to notico, on the eve ning of Monday, February 14, 1853, at No. 27 Whitehall street, whereupon more than two-thirds of the members duly elected brivg present the committee was organized by the unanimous appointment of A. J. Perry, chairman; fichael Doran and Charles McCay, secretaries, and Pat rick Hogan, treasurer. And at an adjourned meoting, held ut the same place, on the 18th of said February, 1% was upanimously Resotved, ‘That the democracy of the First ward are devoted to the long-established and well-recognized prin- ciples and usages of the party, and are desirous, by their every effort, to co-operate with all democrats in sus- taining and extending them. Resolved, That in Tammany Hall we recognize the Old Wigwam of Democracy in aud for the city and county of New York, and that, tting any attempted organiza- tion of democrats outside the light of its council ree, wo cordially invite alto a “union of the democracy for the sake of the Union,” as well as fora vigorous suppert of those principles, State and national, now so tri- umphant. ‘A. J. PERRY, Chairman. ICHAEL DORAN, Caarum hoCay, } Secretaries. WELFTH WARD.—THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN Ward Committee of the Twelfth ward met at the house of John Farley. Fourth avenue and 124th street, on Friday evening, February 18, and organized, by elect- ing John H. Dayne Chairman, James McLeod Secretary, and John McCusker Treasurer. On motion of Isaac i. Austin, the following preamble and resolutions were una- nimously adopted:— ‘Whereas, certain men, claimin of the democracy of the city of NewYork, have arrogated the power of calling themselves the Democratic General Committee, and that this small minority still continues tS pres up agitation in the democratic party; therefore it : Resolved, That we look upon them as disorganizers, and view them as our common enemies, for the old maxim is, that all who are not for us are against us. Resolved, That we sustain the action of the Sachems now, as we did in 1848, in their declaring who are regular and who ies Sea * Resolved, That we have the utmost confidence in out representatives, John McArthur, John S. Austin and Charles Boice, old and tried democrats, representing the democracy of the Twelfth ward faithfully and honorably. Resolved, That we know only one democratic General Committee in the City of New York, that of which Lo- renzo B. Shepard is Chairman, T. B, Glover, and A. S. Vosburgh, Secretaries. Resolved, That we, as national democrats, sustain the actions of the Baltimore platform. We ise ne pl hards, or shedders—but one general cry, iy Gemoeratie v SOHN H. DAYNE, Chain Jamxs McLzop, Secretary. i * <a to be representatives FAMILY OF THREE, WITHOUT CHILDREN, WISH to the upper part of a two story hoase situated in upper part of the city. Possession re- juired on the Ist of May. Rent must be moderate. Ad- reas J. P., Herald office. |OITAGE WANTED—IN THE VICINITY OF NEW York, with from one to ten acres of land for = tables—nof in a fever and ague district. Possession deair- ed hetween 15th March and ist May. Address F. B. Herald office, stating location and terms. He WANTED—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A MODE- rate sized house, in a respectable neighborhood, on some of the cross street, nor above Waverle; good order, and but a m Address 8. 5,, Herald office. ILK—MILK.—WANTED—A DAIRY OF MILK, ON the Hudson or Harlem Railroad, of 350 to 400 Larter dion in summer, and in proportion in winter. ‘or information inquire of Thomas Moris, corner of Green- wich and King streets. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife.—Must be eligible and in a good location, west of Broadway, between Franklin and Twentieth street, east between Astor Place snd Twentieth street, or in the vicinity of St. George’s Church. References ex- changoi. Address E. T. W- Ilerald office. ROMS WANTED TWO OR, THREE FURNISHED rooms wanted in Brooklyn, with basement or kitch- en, bot too far from either South or Hamilton ferries, for a family of three persons and servant. Possession want- ted immediately. Rent st be moderate. Keferences given. Address A. B. A., Herald Office. ‘TABLE WANTED TO HIRE—CONTAINING ROOM +. tor three horses; to be situated between Seventeonth and Twenty-sixth streets, and between Sixth and Thicd avenues. “Address, stating location, terms, &e., box 655 lower Post office. ANTED TO RENT—A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE. with front and back basement; ituated either in Broudway or any of the adjoining strects. Address Downes, at this offee, stating terms. down town, not below Walker place. The house must be in erate payment required down. ANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE NEAR BROADWAY, between Bond and Tenth streets, containing s room 25 by 40 feet. suitable for a dancing academy, or ole « back yard adjoining. of the above sire, where a room can be built; reasonable rent will be given ing terms, and where an interview may be ba box 3,266 Post Office. ‘ANTED TO HIRE OR LEASF—HOUSE, WITH STA- ble attached, situate between Kingsbridge and the city of New York, for aa gentleman and his wifo. Pos session on or before the Ist af May. address S., Post Office, with terms, location, and real name. ‘ANTED—SMALL APARTMENTS, FOR A WI0OW lady, without children. Location Canal and below’ Twenty-second stree side of the town. Rent low, and paid in a Possession im mediately. Must be in a clean, respectable loeation. Address Johnson, Broadway Post Office. ANTED—A HOUSE WITH THE MODERN IMPROVE- ments, for « small family; must be in a reapecta ble neighborhood, not above Fifteenth street, and botwoen the Third and Seventh avenues. Rent not to exceed $550 to $600. Address E. B. C. ANTED—WITHOUT BOARD, AN UNFURNISHED room and bedroom adjoining, with « private fami- ly. Location east side, and near Broadway, between Broome and Sixth streets. Address K R. 8., Herald office. ANTED—TO HIRE, DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, a furnished house, on the line of the Hudion river or New Haven Railroad, not over twenty or twonty- five miles from the city. Address box 645, Post Otice. ANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE 1ST OF MAY, IN A respectable location, not lower down than Bleecker street, nor higher up than Twenty-third street, and not far from Broadway, parlor and bedroom, and pantry, allcommunieating, newtly furnished, without board, with occasional use of kitchen. Broadway would not be ob Jected to Address J. D., Herald ofieo, mentioning terms ‘and locstion, ANTED TO RENT—A COTTAGS, WITH A FEW acres attached; on south side of Staten Island pro- ferred, within a convenient distance of a landing. Ad- dress, with terma, &¢., box 300 Post Office DRY GOobs. big Aacvinsiivesiubans nto —oe DB og GOODS FOR CASH. —J. HOXIK, JK., NO, 37 F Nassau street, opposite the Post Uifice ia now re ceiving and offers for sale, a large and attractive stock of rinted lawns aud jaconet terege de Iaines, plain and. printed boreges, plain and striped poplins, prints, linens, ginghams, white guo- &c., mostly from auction. Also, a full ageortinentof do. mesties, for cash, at pd from ten te fifteen cen) ower than they can be bought on the asual ered” IRENCH SILKS.—THIRTY CASES JUST RECRIVED “oR ene, Ningaray for wale Imimedintely, by HK, LEGRAIN, Importer, 2 Nassau street, oornor of Calar up rtairs, third floor. ; N CONSFQUENCK OF THE LATE FIRB, M&, CHAR PENILE informs the public that he is ready for the sole of his stock. Goods damaged ant not damaged at very reduced prices, and in lots to suit purchasers. 313 roadway. RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY TO LEASE.—SIX LOTS on Forty-seeend street, 26 feet front by 115 deep, be- tween Fifth and Sixth avenues; likewise six cottage & well. ing houses on Forty-third street, that aro 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 & Fineke, No. 35 street, between the hours of 12 and 2 P. DANIEL GREENVAULT. OUSE TO LET—THE LARGE THREE STORY DWELL- ing house No. 85 Seventh street, with the modern improvements, Inquire of K. 'T, PHILLIPS, 154 Broome street He 10 LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLYN, CORNER of Woodhll and Hicks stretts, with gas fixtui range, ke. Apply to WAKKEN & SWAZEY, 30 South street, N. Y. OFTS TO LET—THE LOFTS OF STORK NO. 23 MUR- ray street, and also the lofta of No, 27 Warren street. These lofts now communicate; they will be rented sepa rately or together, as may be desired. They are finished in the best manner, and have gas and Croton water, with water closets inthem. Apply on the OOMS.—TO PHYSICIANS.—A FRONT BASEMENT TO to let, in Fourteenth street, west of Fifth avenue | Wall street. ‘Also, an elegant suit of furnished rooms to let to one two single gentlemen, in a new house, which has e o fnodern Improvement and convenience, Address V. 8.C., Herald office. Oa A TABLE TO LET—IN COLLISTER SfR¥PT, BETWEEN Beach and Hubert streets, nearest one to Hubert strect. Apply at the offiee of GEORGE J. CORNEL, 69 Wall streot, between two and three o'clock, P. M. (0 LET—A FACTORY IN BROOKLYN, FIFTEEN TO twenty winutes walk from the South ferry, brick Building, fifty by thirty, with twe stories and basement. Lpyly to RICHARD ECCLES, 275 Pearl stieet. 0 LET—TO A GENTEEL, QUIKT FAMILY, THE second and third floors, and basement, (nine rooms,) in the fine brick house 127 Rivington street, with Croton water, gas, &c.; the remainder of the house will be oc: cupied by family of four persous only, | Inquire of I. AUERBACH, 122. N ; ‘orfol street, or 84 John, up stairs, from 10 to 12 o'clock. T° BOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL K¥EPERS.— To let, for s boarding houso or hotel, two large houses, situated in Hudaon street, noar Canal, in this city, in an excellent location. Each house contains 24 rooms and a kitchen. . Inquire at 134 Prince atreet. (0 LET OR FORSALE—THE LARGESTONE HOUSE ANB lot at Fordham depot. ‘The house is spacious and built Very substantially, in the modern style, Alzo, to let, » cottage and garden, containing trons, and other eonveniencos, suitable for a g residence, near the above depot. Inquire of Mrs, SMITH, No, 4 al: len street, or of Mrs. Basaford, at the stone house, Fordham 0 LET—TWO STORES, NEAR BROADWAY, IN JOHN street; also, the third floor. Apply at 11 John street 0 LET—A HOUSE IN CHAMBERS STREET, NEAR the Hudson River Railroad station, well adapted for & Hotel or large boarding house, having seventy-five er eighty rooms, well lighted and ventilated. Inquire of THOMAS HOPE & CO., 132 Chambers street. { LET—THE STORE 194 WEST STREET, RUNNING to Caroline street, near the Hrie railroad’ depot. For particulars inquire of SARAH BRIGGS, 4l Jay at. 0 LET—THE DRY GOODS STORE CORNER OF Catharine and Madison streets. The store, for many ears, has done a large business in silks, shawls, &6., and 's considered one of the best business locations in the city. Inquire on the premises. 0 LET—FROM 1ST MAY, THK SECOND FLOOR, CON- sisting of two parlors and two bedrooms; large front burement, and large room in attic, in a respectable house, convenient to Chatham street. Address 0. X., Heri office. 10 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE HOUSE NO. 16 Bond street; a very desirable place for tailor, miliner or hairdresser, Apply to D. W. LER, No. 20 Ferry street, from 9 A. M P.M. T° LET—A STORE, ELEGANTLY SITUATED, FOR A wholesale grocery or produce business, near the vie railroad depot, in Duane street. Immediate posses- FISH & BROWN, sion given. Inquire of No. 197 Duane street. 10 LET, OR FOR SALE—HOUSE NO. 383 BROOME street, four stories high, with 19 rooms and sub- cellar. Also, houses Nos, 390, 300}, and 392 Broome street, corner of Malar Tne stores and dwellings will be let togethor or separately. Inquire at 167 East Four- teonth street, between First and Second avenues, from 8 to10 A. M., and 3 to 9 P. M. 0 LET—IN BROADWAY, NEAR BLEECKER STREET, an airy and comfortable front room, on the third fioor, furnished, with or without attendance, at $5 per peek Good relerences are required. Address Box 2,255, ‘owt of Ne, LET—THE STORE, AND BASEMENT STORE, NO. 81Sixth avenue, near Jefferson market, to be al- tered with a new store front and be built sixty feet deep; the basement front to be all glass and columns, with iron ating and perforated platform over the area. The front 22 feet, lot 80 feet. ‘The store will be made to auit the tenant, and if required the whole house will be let—all to be 0 fet deep, and altered to suit the tenant. Please apply to THOS. McKINZIE, No. 185, Sixth avenue, first house south of Thirteenth street, west side of avenue. LET IN STAMFORD.—A TWO STORY HOUSE, convenient for a large family, being 28 by 38 feet; is in repair, and bas a fine garden, witha variety of fruit and berries. It is situated on an elevation, about three-quarters of « mile from the depot of the New York aud New Baven Railroad. It eommands a fine view of Long Island Sound, the village, and surrounding country. Rent $150. For further particulars donate on the pre- mises, or by letter, to C W. WATERBURY, Stam- ford, Conn. (0 LET—TWO FLOORS, 25 BY 100, LIGHT AND AIRY, suitable for a book-bindery, or other light manufac- turing business. Apply at No. 28 Cherry street, office. LET—A THREE-STORY BRICK HOUSK IN WEST Fourteenth street, above Seventh avenue. House 25 feet by 50; lot 108 treet deep. The house will be put in geod order for a responsible temant. For terms inquire at 87 Kast Twenty-uixth street. LET OR LEASE—A NEW FIVE STORY AND BASE ment house, suitable for a hotel or bearding house. ight rooms, besides the first story, base 0, three lots frouting on Tenth a 4 one lot on’ Thirtoenth street, adjoining said so, & uew four story house, No. 500 West street, ‘anc a three story house, with white marble front. on Twenty-third street; also, a house at the corner of Ninth avenue and Thirty-first street. Inquire ef JAMES JACKS, house and Isad agent, 64 Ninth avenue. LET OR LEASE—FROM THE 1ST OF MAY NEXT, the water property at the foot of Barclay street, in- cluding the space at present occupied by the Hoboken ferry, and extending about 200 feet, to Kobivson street ier.’ The above location, from its central position aud imensions, (which could be exteaded,) might be made to afford very desirable accommodations for steamers of a large size, or other vessels. Apply at the office, No. 24 Washington street. (0 LET—NO. 11 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, A first class, brown stone front, four-story house, near roadway, 26 feet wide and 65 feet deop, finished 'com- plete in tho best manner, witn furnace, baths, gas, &c. Apply to F. 8. KINNEY, 140 Broadway. 7 $ , streets. | | $5.600 FoR SALEM, | PEI EE a terme AR a ear (0. BeA KSTATE FOR SALE— A 0, + house and lot om the corner of rand t, near Broadway; a house and lot in Prince street, for $7,000; a farm of 50 acres within half « mile of Mamaroneck depot, with good house, barns, orchard &e., enclosed with stone fence, commanding a pleas at view of the Sound, will be sold at $150 per acre; 8”, ele- gant country seat, with five aeres of land, *er with @ neat cottage adjoining, situated at Jausmioa, L. I., for sale for $12,000; a splendid four story brown stone house on Forty first street, for $12,000; an elegant first class four story house in Madison avenue, sear Tivirtieth street: a lot on the northeast corner of Serenty-second street and Sixth avenue; a full lot to lease for twenty-one yoars, near the Astor House, at $3,000 per annum; a furnished house up town, (house having all the modern improve- ments, ) will be sold for $8,500, $4,000 on mortgage, and possession given when required; a good substantial house, with full lot, situated om Revert’ street, for aale for $7,500, |. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau streot. $7 250 —FOR SALE—THAT FOUR STORY > + brick house and lot No. 40 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets. ‘The lot is 26 feet by 100. The house is 60 fect deep, and will rent for $1,200 per annum. Price $7,250, and $5,000 ean remain on'mortgage. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No. 13 7 F 7) —YoR SALE AT A BARGAIN—THAT CYC. tour story brick honse and lot No. 218 venue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-dfth ‘The lot is 248 feet by 100. The house is 48 feet deep, rented for $000, and will be sold for $0,759, and $4,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. 8, BROAD, No. 18 Wall street. Tenit? —FOR SALE, A WELL ESTABLISHED $6,000. pular and profitable business, ina choioSMocation in this city, with lonso of premises and stable at a very lew rent. Parties with the above amount in eash, desirous of purchasing, will please address, with real name only, Cato, Herald oflice, Perfectly satisfactory reasons for selling. —FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREE story high basement modern brick suse 416 Pacitic street, between Bond and Nevins, in one of the handsomest blocks im Brooklyn; ull the houses in this block, and also opposite, are set back 10 feet 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 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall stroct. —FOR SALE, A SIX YEARS LEASE, $3,600. stock, and’ fixtures complete, of an English 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 eighteen lodging rooms attached, Ap- ply at 102 Nassau strest, office No. 18, over the City Bank, 3 600 —FOR SALE—THAT THREE STORY 9 » house and lot No 116 Barrow street, Kar Tleecker street. The lot is 22 feet by 48, price $3,600, and $2,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to S. 5. BROAD, No, 13 Wall street. 3.9 —HARLEM.—FOR SALE OR TO LET, $3, 2OO. cn tisd strovt, between Fitth andsixih avenues, and in fine view of the High Bridge, a beautiful frame house, two and half stories high, filled in with brick, built by day’s work, with nine rooms, a goed cellar, cistern, pump, &c., and two lots of ground, covered with choice fruit trees. Only two minutes walk from the cars. Apply to 'H. H. RICE, Superior Court, City Mall. Four adjoining lots, covered with grafted fruit trees, can be had if desired. ' Terms easy. —- —FOR SALE, THAT NEAT TWO $2,900. story basement cottage house and It, No. 33S Livingston street, next to the corner of Han- over place, Brooklyn. This is in one of the most desirable neighberhoods in Brooklyn. Price ouly $2,900, and $2,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to S. 8. BRUAD, No. 13 Wall street. MILLINERY STORE FOR SALE, ON THE EIGHTH ‘avenue, neatly fitted up; stock light; rent moderate; cotton manufacturing business in connection. Wi ali be sold low for cash. Address Millinery, Herald office. ge SHOP FOR SALE, CORNER OF CHATHAM and Mulberry streets. One of the best locations in the city, doing s good business, and well fitted up, rent very cheap. Also, room for a small family, without extra rent. Inquire on the premises, ARIUS DAVISON’S YACHT SEA BIRD FOR SALE.— She is sloop rij |, copper fastened, built from his new model; keel 40 feet, deck 30 feet, beam 10 fect, car- ries 11,000 feet of canvas. For speed, strength, Duoyancy, and easy action in a rough sea and heavy wind, she is uni , and to a person fond of pleasure ht sailing and racing, she would be invaluable, as she Beyer been beaten Apply to Tet Deen beater. itt DAVISON, 804 Broadwa ESIRABLE RESIDENCE AT STAMFORD, CONN., FOR sale.—The house is two stories high, with wings and piazza on three sides, finished in modern style, with basement, range, furnace, dumb waiter, &c., with water in the kitchen, There is also on the paper carriage house, stable, &c. The grounds are with choice fruit, (evergreen,) sbade trees, and shrubbery. For fur- ther particulars, inquire of WM. DE KLYN, No. 100 Greenwich avenue. JOR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A FEED STORE, WITH seven years lease of the store and house. Apply at 26 ee (arith aie street, between the hours of Gand 8 P. M. ERRY FOR SALE.—THE TRUSTEES OF ST. PAT- rick's Cathedral offer for sale the ferry from the foot of Twenty-third street to Calvary Cemetery, including three steamboats, ferry houses, gates, fences, &e., &o. with lease from corporation of New York of bulkhead and ier foot of Twenty-third street, Kast river. For particu fare inquire ef HUGH KELLY, 138 Bowery. OR SALE—| , AND FURNITURE of s fine restaurant and dining saloon, located ona great public thoroughfare, and near the Sun and Herald offices, which is one of ‘the best locations, doing a good Deniness. ‘Apsly to ROBINSON, 85 Naséau street, up stairs. Fer SALF—THE TWO-STORY AND ATTIC HOUSK, and about elghteen years unexpired lease of lot, known as 147 Christopher street. Ground rent $50. Price Price $2,250. Apply on the premises. R SALE.—TO DRUGGISTS.—A GENTLEMAN, HAV- tng purchased the stock and fixtures of a retdil drug store in the city of Baltimore, intending to use the store for atother business, offers the whole, comprising every- necessary for commencing the drug business, for tock of medicines, pure and well selected, fix- tures handsome and complete, can be removed at a small expense and without damage to any part of the city. To any one wiching to ngage in the drug business, such a chance rarely presents itself, combining choice ‘of lo- eality and saving of expense in fitting and furnishing. A bargain may be ulso hud. Apply at the Sun office, Baltimore. (OR SALE.—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, IN THB VI- cinity of New Haven, consisting of a large and con- yenient house, in the best’ order, so arranged as to make Plewsant accommodations for a moderate sed family, ut has rooms enough for several families for a joint summer residence. The barn, stable, and other out Duildings are extensive. The best spring water is brought into the house, which i+ supplied with a range, copper boiler, rurnace, &c. There are sixty acres of land, mostly under cultivation, a wood lot, valued at $1,000, an or- chard of more than 700 trees, grafted fruit, and embracing a large variety. Also, a latge strawberry bed, grapery, rhubarb and asparagus bed: altogother a very desirable ard beautiful place, and will be sold cheap. More par- ticulars on application to A. SARGENT, No. 15 Wall streot. 0 LET.—THE BUILDING ON THE NORTHEAST corner of Chathain and Pearl streets; if desired will be altered into three kmail stores. The basement will be fitted up for any purpose required; has an ent both Chatham and Pearl streets, and 23 The second story is 28 feet wide and 80 feet deep. and will have an iron balcony, four feet wide, around the w front; an excellent stand for a furniture or clothing store. The windows will be extended to the floor, or the buildiug will be aitered to suit. 0 LET—TO A SMALL GENTEEL FAMILY, A THREE xtory brick hoaxe with basement, in a desirable loca- tion in Hoboken, three minutes walk from the ferry, oa Warhington street, the rent of which will be taken In board by # gentleman, his wife and child. Satisfactory reference iyen and required. Apply at 83 Chambers street, from 8 to 9 A. M. and 3 to 4 P. M. JOHN M. BOARD. 0 LET—THE THREE STORY DWELLING HOUSE, No 146 Waverley pises, near the sixth Apply to R. L. SUYDAM, 158 Waverley ‘0 LET—THE LARGE AND HANDSOME STORE AND basement No. 95 sixthavenue, neareithth streot and Jefferson market, one of the best business lolations on the avenue: possession immediately. Apply te R. L. SUY- JAM‘ 165 Waverley place. i IN LET—ONE OR TWO NEW THREE-STORY BRICK houses on Fifty-cighth street, just east of Third avenue, rent $300, Also, one or two dwellings on Fourth avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty eighth streets; twelve rooms, with bath, hot and cold water, &o.; rent $500. Two now stores on Fourth avenue, for Gry goods, xhoe stores, &o., rent $350, Apply to B. B. (SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7. M. ‘ORKSHOPS AND HOUSE TO LET, AT 126 RIVING ton street.—A three story brick house, with two large brick workshops, two aud three stories high, suitable for bookbinders, trunk, eabinet, chair, savh aud blind makers, or any other light business. Apply at Norfolk street, in the offien. ee 3 LIQUORS. $100 00 OF BRANDI mS, GIN ry rum, whiskey, eordials, eyrups: rogers, &0., ba, &O. jn every variety, {or anle in quan ties at twenty per veut loas than usual pricos, by W. H. UNDERIULL street, corner Crosby. 20.000 22 STYLE JUGS OF SCHIEDAK Om - schnapps, the fcest medicinal article {ported 100 cases, containing twelve boitiee each, shojce old chub schnapps, warranted pure, for walo by WM, H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome atreet, oorner Cro: by OF 800 BARRELS GUINNESS’ XXX BROWN t ula, Bere ay, Perkins & Co.'s porter and stout, Seoteh ale, Philudelphia ale, porter und stout, of exten quality, brewed exprosrly for the proprietor. and for vale in quantities to suit, by WM. H. UNDERHILL, No, aio Broome street. 4 430 Broome GNERSMHS, CARRIAGES, x, ‘KW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, 91 CROSBY STREET. — Avotion sale of horses, carriages, haracss, &c., very Monda, and Wednesday, at 12 o'clock. JOHN H, GATFUSLD, Proprietor. | | Apply to JOSEPH NAYLOR, No. | 7Stono street, between the hours of ten and two. | In the business will find this a g | to ©. B. HOWKS, 83 Nasoan street. JROR SALE STORER ELIGIBLY LOCATED 1073 ON Murray hill, each twenty-four feet eight inches front id rear by 100 feet deep, situate on the west side of xington avenue, between Thirty-seventh aud Thirty- eighth streets. These lois command a beautiful view of the Kast river and Long Island, and are rapidly increasing in value. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM H. WILKINS, 143 Lexingt R SALE—8,000 ACRES OF LAN E TRACT, adjoining the Long Island Railroad. Address H. W., box 2,140 Post office. F® SALE—ON HENRY STREET, NEXT TO CORNER of Harrison street, South Brooklyn, a fina, commo: dious, and well built three story brick house and tos, built ‘in modern style, aud furnished with gas and fix tures in three stories. ‘Terms favorable. Inquire of NELSON SHAURMAN, 190 Cherry stree:, New Yurk; or of ARD SHAURMAN. builder, coraer of Harrison and Clinton streets, Brooklyn Fe SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED PRO- perty—seven desirabie building lots on the Kighth avenue, between 141st and 142d streets. For particulars, inquire of ALPHEUS UNDERGILL, 136 Greene street. OR 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 amall expense be converted into a factory; fifty lots, 30 by 100, eligibly situated in the city of Newnek; also, forty lots in town of Dun- irk, which will be -old low. F. D'HERVILLY, No. # Exchange place. SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- second street, with modern improvements— pries $4,500. A fine new louse on Thirtieth street— price $7,600. Also, one on Thirty first street, $6,000. Also, ® superior house on Sixth avenue, $7,260. Also, one on Twenty-fourth street, $7,600, Also, one on Tenth strees, $5,500, and one on Twonty-vighth street, $6,500. &. 1. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue—2 to? P. M. OR SALB—A VILLAGE CORNER LOT, ONE HUN- Five fort pautee; conisiicing tw, Graliing honees, Aigibly and pleasantly located, at Hastings, upon the Hudson river; also a farm two miles from the Hudson River Raflrend station at Dobb's Ferry, with a commo- dious farm house and outbuildings. Apply to L. B. Pla- NOLET, 187 Greenwich street, corner of Dey. WOR SALE—FOUR FULL LOTS OF GROUND ON FOR- ty first street, on the north side, 100 feet from Sexth avenue, and near the Crystal Palace. ‘Terms aay. Inquire at No. 2) Chainbers street, front basement, OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR WESTERN LAND, A manufacturing business, (and patent for the saine) already established in this city, Fuli information and satisfactory reasons given for selling, by addressing WM, 8. 1. No. 26 Park place, w York, stating where an in- AOK SALé—A FIRST CLASS FAMILY GROCERY EY store, ihe lease and stock will be suldat a great Horgain. The location unsurpassed for doing a largo and profitable cash business. Any person wishing to ongage nod opportunity, Apply FLOR SALY—A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED RESTAT. and saloon, fitted up for either ladies or gentle wren; with private rooms, vlegantly furni-hed, and situa ted inone of the best business thoroughfares. Apply this day toC. B. HOWES, 85 Nassau utreet, —___ ss FOR SALE. | R£3"E OR TO LEASE—THE THREE STORY AND "cic brick house No. 146 Ninth atroet, near Broad. FM, with sub-cellar and basement, gas, bath, &¢. “a good order and a desirable situation, Also, the two story, attic and basement brick house, No. 22 Howard treet, lot 25 by 116; will, if not sold,’be leased and im proved to suit applicants, and cabinet makers, Machinists, bakers, &c. Also to let, the large brick house, No. 66 Bond street; there are’ two fine parlors a small room on the first floor, and six on each of tho two floors above, and attic rooms, sub-cellur, &c.; @ good situ- ation formany kinds of business. ‘The basement may be had with it, if applied for immediately, at No. 146 Ninth street, before ten and after four o'clock. Tefreshmpent and ing saloons, on first floor, in New York, ina central and one of tho very best locations, doing a good business ; average roceipta of the bar are $35 per day. Apply to ROBINSON, $5 Nassau street. OR SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A SMALL sized hotel, located on a great public thoroughfare, hear the Hudson River Railroad depot, and the depot for the Crystal Palace, handsomely fitted up and well fur nished; doing # good business, and sold at a bargain if applied for immediately, IN, 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, und up river packets, doing an extensive business. Long lease, rent low, and sold 4 ROBINSON, 8: R SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A FIRST class hotel, located on Broadway, price $45,000 ; one do., $20,000 ; one do., a fine business house, $15,000; alo, fine hotel, locat opposite the Crystal Palace, $6,500 ; also, one on Warren street $6,000 ; and # loase for six years of a firat class hotel, located on Broadway, $12,000. Apply to ROBLNSON, 85 Nassau st., up stairs. OR SALE—A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE on Lexington avenue, near Twenty-fitth street, in fine order ; two fine three-story and basement houses on Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth ayense, with gas, baths, water closets, &., $7,009, and $7,500; also, a number of the cheapest houses in this city, offering great inducements to persons wishing to purchase, and to capitalists to invest their money. any to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Foarth avenue, 2 to7 P. M. ‘OR SALE—A CORNER PROPERTY, CORNER OF BED- ford and Barrow streets ; lot 26 by 7534, with three buildings, price $8,000 ; a fine property on Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, 50 by 100, with two four-story buildings ; a house and lot on Cem: merce street, $6,000 ; a corner lot, corner of Twenty- fourth street and First avenue, 25 by 100 ; a two-story new house on Eighteenth street, lot 21 @ $5,260, Apply to KE. B. KID aR, No. 319 Fourth avenue, 2 to 7 P.M. OR SALE—A VALUABLE TENEMENT PROPERTY on Twenty-first street, between avenues, comprising two lots, 44.6 by 98.9, and four five- story buildings, with Croton water on every flour, The property rents for $2,800 ; ree $17,500. “Also, @ pro- ty on Downing street, 25 by 117, two buildings, triode. Also, a house on Tenth street, $5,500. A lot on Twenty-ninth street, between First and Second avenues, $1,700 ; one on Twenty-fifth street, $2,600. Apply to EB, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourthavenue, 2407 P.M. ‘OR SALE—A FINE BAY HORSE, SIXTEEN HANDS high, eight years cld, of fine style and action, and great power and endurance. He is well worthy the at- tention of any person wanting a superior animal; also, a fast horse, light wagon and harness; horse is sorrell 1534 hands high, eight years old, will be warranted sound and perfectly gentle, and can trot in three minutes fifteen seconds: wagon in geod order, and harness nearly new; ice $350. ‘To be soen at THOMPSON'S stable, 110 East irteenth street. ARLEM.—FOR SALE OR TO LET—TWO BEAUTIFUL cottages, with two anda half lots of ground each, side of 125th street, between Fifth and Sixth having baths, rangeu: water closets, Oroton, ie. E. H. BROWN, 71 Wall street, from 1 to 2 P. M. OTEL FOR SALE.—A NEW HOTEL, JUST COM. pleted, with all tho 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 Cilff street. F, CLEU & CO., NO. 80 JOHN STREET, OFFERS for sale— Qil of cloves, pure... seseee 4 casos, Do. caraway, pure 5 do. De. amber, rectified... 1 do. Do. almonds, bitter . 5 do. De. rhodium, 1 do, Do. juniper 4 do. Phosphorus. 10 do, bred dapat s! do. Taway se bags. Corian 5 do. ILLS AT PATERSON, N. J., FOR SALE OR TO LET— The cotton mill ob, and’ water privileges, known as the Eavex Mill. For particulars, apply to JOHN COLT, Preaidentof the Paterson Manufacturing Company. Also, fhe mill lot, and water, privilege formerly aveupied by ee, as print works. la aes aa Dee. 28, 1858. BUILDERS, STONECUTTERS, offer Prices, at their foot of | Twenty sight jy-ninth, and Thirtleth East river, following cut brown stone, ready for delivery :—1,000 Quaker Imtels, 1,000 0G fi 10,000 plain window sills and lintels ; 20,000 fect watertabla. eight ;, 16,000 footeail ‘coping ; 600 cellar steps ; store posts, lintel course, platforms and steps. Tough stone eonstantly on Mand. "Ste ashler axd rms, cut our ‘te stonecw- [slympoepes iy eg enpiemrap Dols hand, W. G. QHAVE, Agemt. 'YPE FOR SALE—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS 0? agate, about worn, in lots to suit purchasess Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, Herald office. e Ul ee FOR SALE.—ABOUT ONE HUNDRED POUN®@ of diamond, very little worn, in balf a dozen pairs of eaves, for sale cheap, for cash. Apply to JO. Herald office. (0 PRINTERS.—A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO EMBARK in business.—The Astoria Gazette newspaper is offered for sale to's practical printer, on nceommovating terms. Said paper is published weekly, in the thriving Tillage of Astoria, Queen’s county, L. I., and has a pay- ing cireulation of 500 subscribers, with an advertisiny patronage worth $1,500 per year. "There is a good run of | job printi: connected with the establishment. Toa ractical printer, a better opportunity seldom offers. It is offered for sale because the present owner will have other business to attend to after the middle of March. For further information, inquire at the office of said | paper, or of WM. L.S. HARRISON, 110 Nassau street, second floor, back offi (0 BE SOLD OR LET—A FINE HOUSE, SITUATED IN South Third street, Williamsburg. five minutes walk | from either of the ferric For particulars inquire at 83 Bleecker street, New York, in the store. 10 CARPENTERS, JOINERS, &C.—BETWEEN SEVEN- ty and eighty planes, comprising hollows and rounds, © G's and other beads, nearly new, to be sold for $20 cash. Can be seen at Mr. HOLLYER’S, Bloomfield street, third door above Third street, Hoboken, before Thursday next. ALUABLE ROLLING MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.— ‘The subscribers offer for sale the Greenwich Iron Works, situated in the town of Greenwich, Conn., 234 miles west of Stamford, and 35 miles from this city, on the Mianus river, being one of the best water powers in the State. ‘The property consists of a Rolling Mill, espabls of finishing 3,000 tons of iron per annum; a Wire Mill, con taining 20 blocks, large and small; a Chain factory, two dwellings, and a barn, together with about thirty acres of land. These works are now in full and ‘ANTED TO DISPOSE OF—A GOOD BUSINESS, which pays $100 por month.” But wmall capital re quired. Inquire for Mr. F., 281 Greenwich street. THE LECTURE SEASON. R. WIETING—THIS EVENING, AT CLINTON HALL, at 74 o'clock, lectures on the lungs, circulation of the blood, some of the causes of consumption, &c., with his large and magnificent collection of manikins, skele tons, models, paintings, &c. Admission, only 1244 cents. ISS BACON'S HISTORICAL LESSONS IN BROOK- lyn.—The course will commence this evening, at Professor Gray’s lecture room, No. 9 Montague place, at half-past 7 o'clock. Tickets, for twelvo lessons, $4 ; gle tickots, 50 cents, at T. D. Smith's bookstore, and at the lecture room, FOPLE’S LECTURES—THE NEXT LECTURE OF THIS course will be given in the Tabernacle, on Tuesday evening, 22d instant, by Rev. Theodore Parker, of Boston. Subject The Anglo-Saxon Raco—tbeir origin, charac- ter and influence.” Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. Tickets only one shilling. PIRITUAL MANIFESTATIONS. — PROFESSOR BB. Brown Williams, the original discoverer of Electro- Psychology, and La gers a ted of the alchemistic state of the nervous system, will. by special request, discuas some of the causes of these phenomena, and give many experi- mente illustrative of the reason why an honest heart may be deceived in its own material power. He does not bo- lieve in the hypothesis set forth by Dr. Dodd at Metropo- litan Hall. He is astonished that these manifestations should be treated seriously as they are by men of sound minds. He will, however, show the possibility of healthy influx of the elements of the spiritual world, by experiments. Last Saturday evening the largo audience, of the Glite and fashionable of the city, wore perfectly delighted with his astounding experiments. Tuesday evening of this week, at Bleecker Buildings, corner of Hleecker and Morton streets, has been set apart as the attention of their friends an : assortment of blank books, paper, and stationery arti Jes of which they keep on hand a complete and well selon MISCELLANEOUS, renee eee UGUST HUMMEL’S FREQUENTLY IMPROVED AND Probatum Essence of Coifee.—One package of thin~ essence will go as far as four pounds of roasted store coffee; and coffee made by this essence will preserve, pee- fectly, the real taste of the best roasted store coffee, but will have a more delicate and finer flavor, @ finer color, and will certainly be mueh more wholesome for every person, than pure roasted store coffee; it will also be clear without requiring anything to clarify it. Mamu- factured and for sale, wholesale and retail, by AUGUST HUMMEL & CO., No. 43 Julianna street, below Willow, Philadelphia. Advice for use:—To make two quarts sti or mild coffee, take one table-spoonful of ground roas store coffee, as usual, and half a teaspoonful of this es- . Amore or less quantity of coffee must be mage ROE SALE RASH, PIXTUROS, “AND FURNITURE Stier this proportion. FP, 8—After using, close the peas. of one of the most splendidly fitted up and furnished | ave carefully, and keep it particular. in a dry place.” De- pot §8 Sullivan street, near Spring, and for sale at every grocery store in the city. OLT’S PISTOLS, —NOTICE—DEALERS IN FIRGARMS are hereby notified that imitations of Colt’s arms, manufsctured in Europe, and closely resembling the gen: uine, are now imported into the United States for sale. Ax the sale of any such arms would be an infringement of Colonel Colt’s patents, and as the spurious are offered for genuine Colt’s pistols, this notice is given to put deslers and purchasers on their guard. Any person found im- orting or selling such arma, or any others made im vio- tion of Col Colt’s patents, will be prosecute: SAMUEL COLT, C would respectfully call the to No, 53 Nassau street, d the public generally to their stock, Bill heads. cards, cireulars, checks, &c., litho- graphed or printed toorder, Blank books ruled and bound to apy pattern required. NGINEERING.—THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARED to furnish specitications, estimates, plans in gene- ral or detail, of steamships, steamboats, propellers, high and low pressure engines, boilers, and machinery of every description. Broker in steam vessels, machinery, boil ers,&c General agent for Asheroft’s steam guage, Al- len & Noyes’ metallic self-adjusting conical packing, Faber’s magnetic water guage, Roebling’s patent wire rope for hoisting and steoring purposes, Xe., ke., We. CHAS. W. COPELAND, Consulting Engineer, No. 64 Broadway. TRON BEDSTEAD WAREROOMS, AND CHEAP SPRING Mattress and Bedding depot.—Iron bedsteads $4 to $40; the healthy spring mattress, &c., $6 to $40; the mew elastio felt beds, pillows, quilts, &c.; also, pure hair mat- treases, all warranted. Hotels,” steamers, and seminaries supplied promptly to order, Please call and examine, at 563 Broadway, above Spring street. RONING MACHINE OR MANGLE—FOR SMOOTHING table linen, sheets, &e., with great rapidity and beew- ty. They are’in use in the principal hotels, Rete rences given us to their utility and use, ‘They oan be used with steam or with hand power. Prices, $20 to 66. DUNCAN. & WEST, No. 51 Beekman street and No. 4 Liberty Place. M CHWNERY, TOOLS, &C., &C.—THE SUBSCRIBERS to prepared to manufacture all descriptions pat light machinery. Also, Inthes, slide rests, engineers! tools, &c., &e. Inventors and engineers can have their drav ings, patterna and machinery, got up with ace and despatch. BENTON & HANSEY, 138 Crosby at NY AND SECOND HAND TOOLS AND MACHINERY bought and sold.—Swrew and lover presses, lathes, anvils, steam engine ones plate press, metal, artificial fower tools, leable iron nuts, &e., for sale by H. HOMER, 20 Ann street. FFICIAL—NOTICE TO THE MANUFACTURERS OF Boiler Iron.—Treasury Department, Feb. 10, 18563.— The fifteenth section of the act of Congress entitled “Am act to amend an act entitled an act for the better seourt- 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, 1862, provides— ‘That all plates of boiler iron shall be distinctly amd permanently stamped in such manner aa the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, and, if practicable, in anch lace or places that the mark be left visible after e plates are worked into boilers, with the name of the manufacturer, the quality of the iron, and whether or not ham , and the place where the same is manu- factured.”” In pursuance to the authority vested in this de) by the above section of seid law, notice {s hereby given to the manufacturers of boiler iron that, in futare, all iron to be used -in boilers, in steam vessels, must be clearly and distinctly stamped im not lesa than three places on each sheet or. plate as follows, vis: “At twe lingo era, ata distance of about four inghes from fhe edges, and alvo about the middie of each plate de” sheet, with the name of the manufacturer and the name of the place where manufactured, designa’ the latter by the name of the city, town, or county, and alvo State. i of the parties to add the name of the works. Ifthe plates are formed from charcoal trea which has not been hammered before being it iste be also stamped, in connection with the above, with the letter C. If of charcoal iron which has been before being rolled, it is to be marked with the letters @ H. If of puddled iron, it {x to be marked with the letter P. Inaddition to the above, the different qualities of the iron, Ist, 2d, 3d, &o., will be designated upem the plates by numerals, viz: No. 1, Ne. 2, No. 3, ke. THOMAS CORWIN, Secretary of the JAPER HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES Chambers street, (next but one to ner of Broadway, offer at wholesale and extensive assortment style of decorations, most skilful workmen TEAM ENGINES, SAW- nery, furnished, with dra and at the lowest rates, and from the best sho try, by W. B LEONARD & Ki. W. SMITH, 75 Exchange. ano h Se oa tare mae, ee feat on y from one to two handred thousand segers, fy, at prices ranging from $2 to $20 per tles having segars, in either small or large ‘ots, which they are desirous of disposing of at very low rate for the ly or may Mansfield, Herald y address, until Thursday, Joam office. ——————— Le MANIFOLD COPYING PAPER, FOR WRIMNG and copying letters, without pens or ink, copying iusic, plans, designs. embroidery patterns, impressions of leaves, ke.—By addressing the undersigned, either tonally or by mail, for five dollars, a true receipt will’ be iven to make the paper, or will be sent toany partof the Jnited States. The name is sufficient ay ROBERT F. BEEBEE, 91 Clinton street. The paper, in any quantity, size or color, can be had at 91 Clinton street. ETH FOR ALi —FROM A SINGLE TOOTH TO aw entire set.—J. BUSKEY, dentist, manufé Ne. v9 Broadway. Teeth filled, cleaned, and extracted, and toothace cured. Charges moderate, ESLIE’S STOMACH BITTERS—IMPORTED BY LESLIE & CO., 208 Duane street. F YOU HAVE NO WHISKERS OR MOUSTAGHR, and wish te have them, use Graham's Onguent, and in six weeks it will force the beard to grow at and luxuriant, without stain or injury to the skin. is not assertion, but fact. $1 per bottle; seat to art of the country. R. G. GRAHAM, 38 Ann st owler’s Buildings. IS8OLUTION.—THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFOR® existing between the subscribers, was dissolved em the 9th of February, by mutual consent. WILLIAM ISAAC R. VARIAN. Imac R. Varian will settle the accounts of the late firm, and continue the business, at 1026 Broadway. OTICE.—THE MUSIC BUSINESS HERETOFORE carried on by me, as agent for H. P Kennedy, ie thia dey discontinued by mutual consent The out- standing business will be settled by H. P. Kennedy, at No. 843 Broadway. WM. VANDERR! New York, Feb. 10, 1853. H. P, KENNEDY. JARTNER WANTED IN THE JOBBING SHOE BUSI- ness.—The advertiser is in want of a $10,000 cash capital to co-operate with him a Jobbing shoe business on the cash principle. ar excelle unity at the present time to establiah b very profitable results; and the ex- perience of the advertiser enables him to guarantee hand- some returps for capital, with very trifl . His own means are too limited to enable him to go into the susl- ness alone buts special partner would no’ be objested te if the party is disinclined to active business. References goo, Comrmuneations strietly confidential. Address 8, §., Herald office. PARTNER WANTED—WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF of $1,000, in an established retail grocery store, im jt good location.’ A rare chance is offered. Address J. M., box 1,565 Post office. CADEMY OF PENMANSHIP.—OLIVER B. GOL SMITH’S writing roome,289 Broadway. first corner above the Irving House,New York. Open daily from 9 o’elock A. M. to9P. M. except Saturday evenings La- dies’ classes at 11 and 4 o'clook, on Mondays, We and Fridays. Terms reduced to $3 for ten lessons, or $6 - for twenty lessons. Gentlemen's classés at 9 A. M., and 7 and 8 o’clock P. M., on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, Terms. $5 fer ten lessons, or $10 for twonty five lessons, Separate parlors for private instruction, which may be taken at hours suiting the convenience ef the pupil. $15, payable in advance. No extra charge forstationery im the above classes. For sale, ‘Gold-mith’s sysieu of Penmanship,’’) an elegant copy-book, with ample in- struction—price 26 cents per copy, or five copes for $1, YOUNG LADY, EXPERTUNCED IN TEACHING THE common English branches, German and French laa- guages, and music, wishes » situation in a family or school pee going south. Address Miss Belma, Jersey CARD.—A YOUNG MAN (FRENCH situation as private tutor. He will in the Hebrew, Greek, Latin, Frenoh, and German lan- and mathematics, ‘The best of references will be Desiies A ve instruction time and place for this common sense delineation of the spiritual character of this age. For good seats go early. Admission 26 cents. To commence at half-past 7 o'clock. Ministers of the Gospel and MAitors respectfully invited free of charge. Professor W. will lecture again on his favorite subject on Thursday evening and on Saturday for the especial benefit of the poor of the city ASTROLOGY, ORTUNE TELLING.—MRS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN Europe for ber skill in feretelling the future. wil! furnish intelligence about ali circumstances of life, to al’ who may address her. Mra. Alwin speaks the Englikh, French, and German languager-—311 Hroome street, noar Christie atreet, op stairs, Ofioe hours from 10 A. MW. to Rew. given. " Apply, or addresa Philomath, 266 Bowery. OOKBEEPING, ARITHMETIC, &C., THOROUGHLY aught by We J RENVILLE, No,’ 289 Broadway. woh student Is separately instructed, and rapidly vaneed in his studies, while the kuowledre imparted to him is found to be readily available in practice, Open day and evening. RENCH AND SPANISH LANGUAGES—EVENT! classes. and private le-aons during the day, for la dies and gentlemen at the Academy, 609 Broadway, roem No. 1.—Frof. MOUTON will commenee to morrow evening, from 6 to 9 o'clock, with new courses. His syetem of im struction is the most expeditious method of Isarning Inn punges:; it obviates all the difficulties with which the atus dent usually is obliged to contend, rnd enables hig to converse very soon with ease aad ARR x HICKS, STATIONERS, HAVING REMOVED # atv

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