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Seager sates, WITH HALL BEDROOM ADJOIN- ing, furaished. and fitted up with hot air, . t with board, at 74 West Twenty street. ferences exchanged. PLEASANT BEDROOM, WITH BOARD, FOR A single gentleman, can be obtained at the elegant re. idence No. 91 Prince street, west of and near Broadway WIDOW LADY, WITHOUT CHILDREN, HAVING A first elass house, in a delightful part of Brooklyn, with furmace, warm or cold baths, gas, and within one block of am omnibus route, can accommodate a few gen- (‘omen with furnished rooms and board. References re- quired. Apply at the Boarding Exchange, 299 Broad- way. PARTMENTS TO LET, VIZ—A PARLOR AND BED. 2A room on the trot tbr, newiy and loganily furnish 5 rooms to let to cas. rt GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND TWO SINGLE can be pleasantly accommodated with beard, in a boarders. as, Croton small, gen eel fami . House new and replete with water, hot and cold baths, water closets, Kc. Call at the second house east of Fighth avenue, on Twenty fifth LADY IS DESIROUS OF LETTING to @ gentleman and his wife, or two or three single ore can be accommodated with board, at 99 St 's place; Eighth street stages pass the door. HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room, on the tirst floor, to let, with board, in a private family. Apply at No 69 St tween First and Second avenues. quired. YOUNG LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING BOARD, with a handsomely furnished room and privilege of the parlor. A widow lady preferred, and where ihere are no other boarders. Board paid in advance if aquired. Address immediately to R. R., Broadway Post of reference re- GENTLEMAN AND WIFE CAN BE AGCOMMO. dated with a large room and pautries attached, with board, where the comforts of a home can be enjoyed, and a good table,'by applying at 106 Leonard stroet, tive doors below the Society’s Library,east of Broadway. A SANDGOME SUTT OF ROOMS, ON SE 20ND FLOOR, and oold baths onthe same tloor. Broadway. f WANTED IN BROOKLYN, NEAR FULTON Apply at 187 Bast with breakfast and tea, by two young men of | jor-cither purpose, and wi gtoedy habits in a private family, where there are bu few or no boarders. Address through the Post office only, G. C., 16 Cortlandt street. References exchanged. OARDING AND LODGING.—A YOUNG GENTLE man wishes to find a pleasant room, in a modern | ouse, with a private family, where he can get breakfast, and dinner on Location must be up town. Ad- dress box unless terms and full particulars are stated. References “ARD.—A MARRIED COUPLE, AND ONE SINGLE mm, can be accommodaied with rooms, at | enty-third street. Also, a whole floor to let, with or without board, in Twenty-fourth street, near | Fourth avenue. Mark’s place, be- | gentlemen of the first | vate table furnished if desired. References ex. | changed. Apply at 133 Bleecker street, west of Broadway. | ly, where there are no other | and Spring J: 1,829 Post Office No attention paid to answers | - ‘ | Watts streets. 3 A FEW ROOMS | ene eee nerowwe Seed FARM TO LET, PLEASANTLY SITUATED IN THE town of Mamaroneck, twenty-t ‘ork; it contains thirty or thirty-five acres of land, ina high state of cultivation, a good house and out- buildings, together with a variety of fruit, apples, peaches, cher- ries, grapes. currants, Xe. For particulars inquire of Mr. LOCKWOOD, or Mra, GEROW, 74 Ridge street, N.Y. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET OR LEASE—THE second, third, and fourth floors of the buildings 396 and 397 Broadway, one door below Walker street; will be altered to suit tenants. Apply oa the premises, to A. M. & R. DAVIES. miles from New ; mR im the city of Na‘ Miss., with furniture at- | tached thereto. The house is eligibly situated, and con- | tains upwards of sixty chambers, besides parlors, rooms, reading room, and bar room. Ap) to C. | P. LEVERICH, 20 Burl , orl. L. HA. | Nateher. meee ae ——— | [Lyouse 70 cer IN LEROY STREET, NEAR BLEECK | er—Brick, three story, basement and sub-cellar, twelve rooms, ail in nico order. Stages and cars pass very | near the house. Rent moderate to a satisfactory tenant. Apply to BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY TO LEASE.—SIX LOTS 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 are now in the course of erection, and will be finished by the first of May next. For plan of houses, and other particula apply af the office of Ludewig, Siaith & Fincke, No, Sb atreet, between jours of 12 and 2 P. M. ; bia DANIEL GREENVAULT, NONCERTS, BALLS, FAIRS, COMMITTEE AND SO. ciety meet ngs, &.—Elegant and spacious rooms, to accommodate from 25 to 5,000 persons, with all the | conveniences and appurtenances for the above and simi- lar purposes, to let, on the most liberal terms, at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, 539 Broadwa Apply to H. DEN ‘between Prince streets) M, Superinten- dent, on the prem: YANAL SYREET.—STORES AND DWELLINGS ON Canal street, to let: also dwellings on Hudson and Apply to JAMES PRICE, offee No, 200 ‘anal street. Hudson, near ( OUSE TO LET—THE LARGE THREE STORY DWELL- ing house No. 85 Seveath street, with the modern improvements, Inquire of &. T. PHILLIPS, 154 Broome street. OUSE TO LET—IN SOUTH BROOKLY! of Woodhull and Hicks streets, with gas fixtures, range, &c. Apply to WARREN & SWAZEY, 30 [ OFIS TO LET—THE LOFTS OF STORE NO. 23 MUR- | ray street, and also the lofts of No. 27 Warren street. ‘There lofts now communicate; they will be rented sepa- | Fately or toyether, as fmay be desired. They are dished wi in the best manner, and have gas and Croton water, with mises. water closets i Apply on th OTS ON FOURTEENTH STREET, &C.—LOTS ON Fourteenth street, Tenth avenue, and Thirteenth avenue, to let or lease for a term of years to suit appli- cants, with or without the bulkhead on the avenue. Ap- ply at No. 15 State street, from 9 to 12 M. CAMPBELL P. WHITE, No. 13 West Twenty-first street. lot, furnished or unfurnished, with board; hot | ROBERT H. LUDLOW, No. 211 Tenth street, near Second avenue. AUNDRY OR MAl establishment has FACTORY TO LEASE,.—THIS ean: for an extensive business ill be disposed of at agreat bar- gain, to close a concern, Building 25x75, with lot ad- joining 25x100. Apply on the premises, 461 First avenue, corner of Twenty-eighth street. TABLE TO LET—IN COLLISTER SfREET, BETWEEN Beach and Hubert streets, nearest one to Hubert street. Apply at the office of GEORGE J. CORNEL, 69 | Wall street, between two and three o'clock, P. M. TABLFS FOR CARTMEN.—TO LET—A FINE LARGE geome respectable mechanic's family preferred. 10 BOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL KEEPERS.— Bie WANTED—BY A WIDOW LADY AND CHILD; Mrs. Wilson, Herald office, with location, terms, and real name. Terms must be moderate. OARD AT 245 BROADWAY.—NEATY FURNISHED rooms, with full or partial board, for families or single men. Also, rooms to let without board, with ‘the free use of a richly furnished parlor. Warm and cold baths. Transient board $125 Pee fay. JOSE L, SMITH. OABD WANTED—BY A LADY, IN A SMALL PRI- vate family, (with » widow preferred.) a front room street. Address R. A., Broadwa; Post. Office. ARD WANTED PERMANENTLY—FROM THE 1ST of March, for a gentleman and wife, in a small fa- ly, where the comforts of a home csn be enjoyed; or would rent furnished rooms, without board, if an agree- able Lier be could be made, Location down town, or in Brook! near Fulton ferry. Address L. B., Herald oe stating location and terms. Reference given and req’ | in an excellent location. | | lem street, or of Mrs. Bassford, at the stone house, Fordham, brick stable, with loft, containing nine stalls; also | several two and one stall stables. Apply to JAMES PRICE, office No. 200 Hudson, near Canal street. LET—A FACTORY IN BROOKLYN, FIFTEEN TO twenty minutes walk from the Sout Bullding, Sfty by thirty. with two, stories and basement. Apply to RICHARD ECCLES, 275 Pearl street. To let, for a boarding house or hotel, two large | arises eltoaced ia betncs eiceet ieer Cae thiscitr, | Each house cont 24 rooms anda kitchen, Inquire at 134 Prince street. LET OR FORSALE—THE LARGE STONE HOUSE AND lot at Fordham depot. The house is spacious and built Very substantially, in the modern style. Also, to let, « cottage and , Containing many fruit trees, and | other conveniences, suitable for a gentleman’ re: neer the above depot. Inquire of Mra. SMITH, No. 4 al- 177 LETTHE STORE 164 WEST STREET, RUNNING to Caroline street, near the Erle railroed depot. For particulai Mrs. SARAH BRIGGS, 41 Jay ot. T° LET—FROM 18T MAY, THE SECOND FLOOR, CON- sisting of two parlors and two bedrooms: largefront | ba;ement, and large reom in attic, in a respectable house, convenient to Chatham street, “Address 0. X., Herald office. ferry, brick | OUSE AND STORE TO LET NEAR CRY Brown stone front house, with all modern provements, corner of Lexington avenue and Fortieth street; also, a fine large store, well lighted, with collar, | vaults, &c,—zented either together or separate. to JAMES BURK, Jr., No. 44 Maiden lane. TORE, OFFICES AND LOFTS, NO. 19 BEAVER STREET, to let, suitable for any kind of business. | L H. SIMPSON «& SONS, No. 19 Beaver street. LEASE ON RESERVOIR SQUARE.—A lots on Forticth street, fronting the Crystal Palace; so, ote on rear on Thirty-uinthatrect; uso, alarge drt el ‘otel, to be completed carly in the spring. Apply to R. G. PIBRCE, 1,1 icadeays bn RENT.—HOUSES AND APARTMENTS, TO SMAL respectable families, in various good locations. A. so several stores on Broad ixth avenue, and other locations. Apply to R. G. P 1,104 Broadway. LEASE—THE VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND, corner of Bowery and Houston street, suitable for ublic house, saloon, or store, aud susceptible of fine Enprovement. Will be leased for threo or ve years. 180, one or two stores, on Fourth avenue, for dry oods, shoe stores, &. Apply from 2 to 7 P. M., to E. BY KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. T° = IN BROOKLYN—HOUSE NO, 67 SANDS street, five minutes walk from Fulton ferry ; rent $400. Also, houses in South Brooklyn; rent from $280 to $160.a year. Houses for sale and to lot in all parts of Frooklyn. Apply to M. T. GIBBONS, 266 Atlantic street, near Smith street. rT, LET_NEAR CRYSTAL PALACE.—A MODERN two story and basement brick dwelling, in Forty- eighth street, ninth house west of Third avenue, contain- ing nine rooms, parlors with folding doors, to let low to a good tenant. “Apply to JACOB BADGER, 101 South street, near Oliver 0. OSSESSION FIRST OF MARCH ; RENT $800, the four story new house No, 340 Fourth ave- nue, near Twenty fifth ‘street, containing sixteen rooms, with all modern improvements. Also, the divelling No. | 876 Fourth avenue, over dry goods store, twelve rooms, | with bath, hot and cold water. Pos ‘ion first of March; rent $500. E, B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, two to seven P. M. HE NEW YORK EXCHANGE COMPANY INVITE | A proposals for renting the large room under the Ro- | funda, Merchants’ Exchange, now occupied as a coffee | room.’ It is eighty feet in diameter, entirely fire proof, and well adapted to many purposes where security from fre is an object. Persons making application will please state the uses for which it is wanted. A pleasant suit of | offices on the third floor, and two rooms in the sub-base- | ment, are also to rent. Apply to S, BALDWIN, President. Office in the Exchange. | (0 LET—THIRD 4 ND FOURTH FLOOR, ALSO CEL- lar, of house 270Greenwich between Warren and possession given immediately. Inquire of A. ARCHER, on the premises, (0 LET OR LEASE—THE THREE STORY HOUSE two doors east of Broadway, in Thirty-third street, in good order. Cottage houses 25 and 29 West Twenty-first street, a few doors below Fifth avenue. The upper part of building 1102 Broadway, 28 feet front by 74 feet deep. Apply to WALDEN PELL, 19 West Twenty-frst, or 168 Pearl streets. 0 LET—TWO BRICK STORES, 20 FEET FRONT BY 39 feet deep, (one for groceries, the other for dry goods,) in the village of Piermont, and terminus of the New York and Erie Railroad, in the most desirable part of the village. They will be completed about the Ist of April. To persons wishing to go into the above bust- nenses, this ia s good chance, a» they will be let low to a tenant. Inquire of C. A. Hubbard, 86 Front street, Row York; W. H. Lask, on the premises; or KT. Lusk, 151 Fulton street, Brooklyn. (0 LEASE.—A THREE STORY HOUSE AND LOT, situated near the Crystal Palace, and in one of the | best locations for business in that vicinity. Persons wishing a desirable place for the coming five years had | better improve the present opportunity, by applying to KELLOGG & McARTHUR, Chambers Hall, 65 Chatham 6 i. ING.—TWO LARGE COMMUNICATING ROOMS, ‘on the second floor, with bath and gas, may be ob: t with go Make ges Ceaser a house is very pleasantly situated, very convenient to cars . Apply at 183 N. B.—Also, two single rooms may be obtained. OARD AND HOME.—THE ADVERTISAR WISHES 70 | rie makean arrangement with a small family, having | sion given. wenty-third atreet. | A pleasantly situated, with modern improvements, | for three ao 8 lady and two win fequire two or three soma, and possibly @ par. lor’ Would make an advance, or assume the rent of the house, to ensure a pleasant arrangement. Reference exebanged. Address A. B., Herald office. —A FEW SELECT BOARDERS MAY FIND rooms and board at 339 Pearl strect. Reference )OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR TWO GEN- tlemen, can be accommodated with a furnished room acd board. Location No. 4 Union place. ® handsomely — poe foes boas for oy 7 it oF requi vance, Ad- dress Me Reatay Post offies, for t! Biiroeso ‘WIDOW LADY, LIVING RETIRED, IS DE. sirous of renting ore or two furnished rooms to a dy and tleman, with full board for the lady; the lo cal 3 Broadway. Address P. A., Herald office. RD WANTED FOR INSTRUCTION.—A GERMAN, good education, who has been a resident of this four years, is desirous of being admitted in American, French, or German family, to ity a emen. | \T ‘0 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE HOUSE NO. LET—FROM THE FJRST OF MAY NEXT, A THREE- 16 Bond street; a very desirable place for a tailor, milliner or hairdresser. apn to D. W. LEE, No. 26 | Ferry street. from 9 A. M 4P.M. } { LET—A STORE, ELEGANTLY SITUATED, FOR A whoiesale grocery or produce business, near the | railroad depot, in Duane street. Immediate posses- Inquire of FISH & BROWN, | No. 197 Duane street. {| ci Rine a Rie Bh Nae cok Ane on 0 LET, OR FOR SALE—HOUSE NO. 383 BROOME street. four stories hich, with 19 rooms and sub- | cellar. Also, houses Nos. 390, 39034, and 392 Broome street, corner of Mulberry. Tne stores and dwellings will be let together or separately. Inquire at 167 Kast Four. | teenth strect, between First and Second avenues, from 8 | tol0 A. M., and 3 to9P. M. ae ey, | (0 LET—IN BROADWAY, NEAR BLEECKER STREET, an airy and comfortabie front room, on the third floor, furnished, with or without attendance, at $5 per Goud references are required. Address Box 2255, | a | Post office. MARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN CAN OBTAIN | (0 LET—THE STORE, AND BASEMENT STO! NO. | 1 Sixth avenue, near Jefferson market, to be al- | fered with a new store front built sixty feet deep; the basement front to be all glass and columns, with irou grating and perforated platform over the area. The front | is 22 feet, lot 80 feet. ‘The store will be made to suit the { tenant, and if required the whole house will be let—all to sirable und genteel; down town, not far from be 60 feet deep. and altered to suit the tenant. Please apply to THOS, MeKINZIE, No. 18514 Sixth avenue, first | | house south of Thirteenth street, west side of avenue. | 10 LET IN STAMFORD.—A TWO STORY HOUSE, | convenient for a large family, being 28 by 38 feet; is in good rcpair, and has a fine garden, witha variety of teach the pianoforte or violin, or to give instruction in | fruit and berries. It is situated on an elevation, about the German, Yrench, or Italian languages, which he knows matically, in return for board. Please address G. H., way Yost Office, stating name, residence, and time whou en interview may be obtained. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—1WO GE their wives can be accommod: rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with pantries attached NTLEMEN AND The comforts of a home will be found. No moving on the first of May. Two single gentlemen can obtain partial board. Apply at 155 Adams street, a few minutes walk from the Fulten fe: \UANISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, WITH BOARD, to small respectable family. For particulars ap ply on the premises, 263 Sixth avenue. ISHED ROOMS TO LET, ATNO. 4 STATI suitable for ingle gentlemen. Referenses required, on the premises. Apri RS. BLACK modate @ © with a parlor and | board. "Apply at Fourteenth et. ‘oom (on the parlor floor) » 1 Union place, northwest coracr of ARD WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF rst class hours, in or near Lroad ce and Fighth streets. Address fice, by a genteel young man, Ad s, at this office, for two days: LET, WITH ROARD—A LARC furnished front parlor. on en bo room and pentries attached. The hon improvements. Apply at No. 4 (west side) Abingdon sq AND FAMILIES VISITING LON! -J08LA fam ly and private boardin, ishment, known as Prov twenty five years, No. 7 Falcon square and No. 7 Falcon e treet, both united in one, near the General Post Office London. ‘This establishment, conducted on the principles and supplying the essentials of a respectable hotel, com bined with the comforts of a private residence, is most conveniently situated for merchants and buyers from America to the London markets and families on pleasure or business. The situation is open, airy, quiet, and res pectable, near Cheapside, the wholesale stores, five mi- ‘fautes walk from the Bank of England, Royal Exchange, and Hall of Commerce. In all its arrangements, the tmont rigid attention is given to the visiters. A drawing- room {or ladies and private sitting rooms for families Fixed charges for servanta. ANTED—FOR A LADY AND > GENT) EM! HER SERVA NT, magnificently furnished apartments, in a house | &t the office of all ta bps eA gy located on or near Broadway. must be on the first or soeond floors With. widow lady preferred. Board paid weekly or monthly, im advance. Addross M. C. Z, Broadway Post Office. ‘ANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, (BOARD for the lady only,) ® good sized front room. fur ed or unfurnished, in adesirable locality, where thers ‘are a0 other boarders; a widow lady preferred. Address , Union square Post Office, rtating terms, loca ‘ANTED—BY TWO GENTLEMEN, IV A HOUSE where there are no bearders, and which has the improvements, two bedrooms an‘ a sitting room, with nwt in their room. Location between Broome and Meecker streeta. Ardress €. C. C., Herald office. po © ntl ace aE CAO ANTFL—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AND WIE, an wnfurnizied front parlor and bedroom, in the ower part of the city, Address C. F. K., Horald office. DANCING ACADEMIE: UW CLASAFR. —BROOKIS DANCING AC hia new Assembly Rooms, N 1 Broome atreet.— Mio. @ aew clans for children on Werlnesday afterno fem 3 to Golclock. A now clone for Indien farcday’ afternoon, from 34M Gocloce An Tuerda, hy y evening, (com 7 0 oe quarter commences from vue tine ct abu The school ell! coutinne oyen during the wole sexe pion ADAM AUGUSTA HAS RE-OF D TER DANCT claews iv her comrodious house, 712 Broad y. A redaction will be made to partios Leaving a nam Bev ee ehilicor to be instructed. Por terms «a4 partion [esa O75, Dei noon Liand ou sock, | mises, or by letter ed with pleasant | | HANDSOMELY | App’ lr three-quarters of a mile from the depot of the New York acd New Baven Railroad. It commands ® fine view of | Long Island Sound, the village, and surrounding country. | tent $100, For further particulars inquire on the pre- to CHAS, W. WATERBURY, Stam. — PO LET—TWO FLOORS, 25 BY 100, LIGHT AND AIRY, | suitable for # book-bindery, or other light manafac- | furing business, Apply at No. 28 Cherry street, office. | ford, Conn. 0 LET OR LFASE—A NEW FIVE STORY AND BASE ment house, suitable for a hotel or boarding hovse. ‘There are forty des the first story, base ment and vaults: also froating on Tenth ave- and one lot on’ Thirteenth street, ing said also, a new four story hou e. fest «treet. anc athree story house, with white marble front. on Twenty-third street: t the corner of Ninth avenue and Thirty. fire © of JAMES JACKS, | r Ninth avenue. | Louse and land agent, 6 0 LLT OR LEASE—FROM THE 1ST OF MAY NEXT, the perty at the foot of Barelay stroet, in. Gluding the space at present occupied by the Hoboken ferry, and extending about 200 fect, to Robinson street pier. ‘The above location, from ite central position and dimensions, (which could be extended,) nricht be made to aflord very desirable accommodations for steamers of a large size, Or other vessels. Apply at the office, No. 233 Washington street. BOARD WANTED. WITHIN THREE | (J° LET—NO. 11 WEST TWENTY-FOURTH STREET, A | *ve miles from the city: 7 ANIED—ON OR BEFORE THE 1ST OF MAY, IN A | first class, brown stone front, four-story house, near Broadway, 26 feet wide and 65 feet deep, finished com- plete in ihe best manner, witn furnace, baths, gas, &e. | ly to F. 8. Ki EY, 140 Broadwa; ho LET—THE THREE STORY DWE) G HOU: D 146 Waverley place. near the sixth avenue; rent $900, teApply to R. L. SUYDAM, 158 Wav 0 LET-THE LARGE AND HANDSOME & AND bar sixthavenue, near eithth street and Jefferren t, one of the best business lolations on the avenue m immediately. Apply to R. L. SUY. BAM: 15 Waverley place. To LE SIROM THE FIRST OF MAY THE well finished three story basement and under cellar brick house No, 196 Third avenue, corner of Eighteenth treet, mahogawy doors, Croton’ water, &c., rent $700, Alsc. ‘the well finished two story brick house No. Hleecker street, between Broadway and Third avenue, Croton nt $700, Also, eottages, and one three story ck house, now finishing, on Fifty-firat rtuet. near the Third avenue, rent $350; cottages, rent $160 each. Also, a carriage factory, coraer of Third ave- nue and Fiftieth street, 0 feet front on avenue, and 49 | feet deep rent, $700. Inquire at No, 20 Beckman’ street, eee = rE LET OR LEA FARS—THE three story and attic house, No. 145 Chambers «treet. | Apply at 56 John stre . HUTCHINGS. | 0 LEL—THE WHO # PART OF | a large brick house, containing fourteen rooms, di- | rectly opposite the railroad depot at Fordham, Westches- ter county, twelve miles from the City Hall. The apart- | ments are well caleulated for a genteel boarding house. Also, a new, neat, and convenient frame house, nearly adjoining the above. Possession of cach will be given oa | the Ist of April next. Also, for enle, seven acres of good land, with a barn thereon, sitnated within one thousand | feet ‘of the railroad depot at New Rochelle. Will be sold | cheap, and half of the purchase money may remain on | th ortgage. Apply to A. 3. TAPPAN, office of the Public | Administrator, No. 51 Chambers street, or of JOHN B. | HASKIN, at Fo n | 0 LET — THE ORNER OF | Fleventh street and ay Kent, #900. Inquire | of GEORGE WEBB, r street z PARTIES—A DPSIRA ‘on the w e of Hudson street John's park, very suitable for a ho The houses are three atc (connected inside.) with 40x40. Lots 100 feet de extonded ICE, ofties e buildings could ner jculars, apply to JAMES PR . T D ATTIC Hote, street, 60 fect east from Broadway, from Will be converted into a sto e-ired Apply to WILLIAM J. SINCLAIR, ‘ourth «tor )LET—T0 A SMATL FAMILY WIPHOUT CHILD ren, the recoud floor of house 96% Seventh street. *, neat door, of Jog, KELLY. ie Wil | I story brick house, in West Fourtweath street, above Seventh ayenue. House 25 feet by 50; lot 103 feet deep. The howe will be put in good order for a responsib tenant. For terms inquire at 87 Fast Twenty-sixth street (0 LEASE—AS IT NOW IS, OR ALTERED TO SUIr for manufacturing purposes, the magnificent build- ing, No. 80 Leonard street, five doors west of Broadway, 50x100, at present containing sixty rooms. Apply, for particulars, toT. LENT, 495 Broadway. TJ ORKSHOPS TO LET.—FIRST RATE, WELL LIGHTED shops to let, on reasonable terms. Apply at No. Keade street, up stairs, office No. 14. HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC., W WInhOW LADY WISHES TO HIRE A FURNISHED house, or partly s0, at a moderate price, for the ac- commodation of boarders. Address Mrs. G. Brown, Broadway Post Office. ‘OUSE WANTED—WANTED TO PURCHASE, A MODE- rate sized house, in a respectable neighborhood, on some of the cross streets down town, not below Walker street, nor above Waverley place. The house must be in good order, and but a moderate payment req 2. ‘Address 8. 8,, Herald office. Di perro te Sehr e DAIRY OF MILK, ON 42 the Hudson or Harlem Railroad, of 350 to 400 uarts a day in summer, and in ‘or information inquire of Thomas wich and King streets. ‘TABLE WANTED TO HIRE—CONTAINING ROOM }>. for three horses; to be situated between Seventeenth and Twenty-sixth streets, and between Sixth and Third avenues. Address, stating location, terms, &e., box 655 lower Post office. GincH WANTED—ONE THAT HAS BEEN USED some, and will seat six persons. Must be in good order. Apply at 38 Canal street, J ANTED—A LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR TWO gentlemen, with breakfast and tea, or breakfast only, in the vicinity of Broadway. i'lease address 8. & L., Herald office. 7 ANTED IMMEDIATELY—TO PURCHASE, FURNI- ture suitable for kitchen, sitting, ani two bed rooms; no objection to second hand furniture in good coudition, Address A. M.. box 3,03 Post Office, Ww TO '—A SMALL DWELLING HOUSE, with front and back basements, situated either in Sroadway or any of the adjoining streets, Address Downes, at this ofice, stating terms. JANTED TO RENT—A HOUSE NEAR BROADWAY, V between Bond and Tenth streets, containing » room proportion in winter. ris, corner of Green- | 2 by 40 feet, suitable for a dancing academy, or else a beck yard udjoining. of the above size, where 'a room can ;arearonable rent will be given. Address, stat- and where an interview may be had, George, Post Of {MER MONTHS, e of the Hudson ‘oad, not over twenty or twenty- Address box 646, Moat Office. « furnished hoi river or New Haven Rail location, not lower down than Bieecker strect, nor higher up than Twenty-third street, and not far from Broadway. & parlor and bedroom, and pantry, all communicating, neatly furnished, without board, with oceasionil use ot kitchen. Broadway would not be ob- jected to. Address J. D., Herald offiee, mentioning terms ‘and location, ANIED TO RENT—A COTT! W ‘repects WITH A FEW a ferred, within a convenient di: dress, with terms, & et Office, 7sNIED—A PART OF A HOUSE IN HOBOKEN, near the ferry, Hudson street, by the first of noxt week, or the first day of May, by a gentleman and wife. Good reference given if required. Address P. B., Herald office 7ANTED TO RENT FROM THE 181 OF MAY—A thiee story house, with all the modern improve- situated between the Third and Sixth avenaes; rance of «landing. Ad- ments, eo nenal RENT OR SALE—THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, bowed ZAR CRYSTAL PA- Apply Apply to CHOIVE attached: on south side of Staten Island pre- , | Price and Fouricenth and Twenty-eighth streets. Rent from | $700 to $800 per year. Address W. M., Herald ofiice. | of the handsomest blocks in Brookl; $150 0 —T0 CAPITALISTS.—FIVE NEW . « brick houses on Thirty-sixth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, $5,500 each, $8,000 can remain. Four lots of oars on the north- «ast corner of Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street, with three fine bui 3 erected thereon, $32,500, $25,500 can remain. A large four-story brick house on Twenty-first street, $5,500, with all modern improvements. Two splendid four story houses on Ninth avenue, five stores under- neath, $7,000 each, A valuable house and lot on Grove street, $10,000. ‘Terms to suit purchaser. Also, one on Amos street, $8,700, half cash, a investment. Two splendid houses in Brooklyn, $5,000 each. Also, valuable unimproved property im’ different parts of the city. Wanted, houses and apartments to rent. A first class dwelling on Twenty-fourth street to rent, at $600. Appl to W. H. ROOME, Real Estate and House it, No. Il Hoe ase avenue, from 8 till 11 o'clock A. M., and 3 till 100 00 — PROPERTY FOR SALE—A A ‘+ very genteel country seat, with the acres of land, situated ‘at Keyport. The house is nteel, in good order, and the grounds well improved. rice, $4,000, and a bargain. Also, for sale, a mest de- lightful country seat at Dearman, with an acre of ground, a new carriage house, and commanding an unsurpassed view of the Hudson. Price, $6,500. A splendid farm of 180 acres, near Morristown, for $18,000, Also, a most desirable’ farm of 80 acres, in Wostehester county, at Mamaroneck depot, will be ‘sold, with all the improve- ments, for $12,000, and is a decided bargain. Also, a cottage, carriage house, and four lots, at Harlem, for $4500.’ A small cottage and four acres of land, at New Rochelle, for $2,800. Also, a splendid countrys seat and five acres of land, at Jamaica, for $9,000. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street, $60.000 brick attic and baromant house, 25x51, with all the modern improvements, in Twenty-second street, lot 25x 98 9-12, for $11,000 ;’ one three story brick basement house, 25x40, lot’25x98 9, with all modern improvements, in Tenth street, near Tompkins square, for $5,500 ; one three story brick attic and basement house and lot, in Sixth street, with modern improvements, for $6,000 ; one two story brick attic and basement house and lot, in Ren- wick street, for $4,500. Also, houses in Twenty-second, ‘Twenty-third, Twenty-fourth, Twenty-sixth, Fighth, and Twelfth streets, and 100 houses and lots in Brooklyn, from $4,000 to $10,000, near ferries, Termseasy. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. N. B. Wanted—houses —HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE.— to $50.000. A house and lot in Prince streot, near Broadway, for $7,500; a corner lot, on Grand street, near Broadway; three four story houses and lots on Seventh avenue, for $4,800 each;a house torent, near St. John’s park, at'$1,250; a lot for sale, on Greenwich street, for $12,000; a furnished house, on Twenty-fourth street, at a bargain, and possession immediately ; a splen- did four story brown stone house, on Madison avenue, for $16,000; also, a splendid four story house, on Forty-lirst street, for $12,000; a large number of lots and houses for sale, in various parts of the city. . L, SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. 7,25) —FOR SALE—THAT FOUR STORY —HOUSES FOR SALE, AT A BAR- + gain.—One first class threo story }» brick house and lot No. 340 Seventh avenue, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second streets. ‘The lot is 25 feet by 100. The house is 50 feet cap leed will rent for $1,200 per annum. Price $7,250, and $5,000 ean remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. 8. BROAD, No, 13 Wall street. 6,750 eta dt naar ae | Muray streets, suitable for the manufacturing of li ht | Kath? ‘« four story brick house and lot N nth’ avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. The lot is 248 feet by 100. The house is 48 fect deep, rented for $000, and will be sold fer $6,750, and ,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. 8. BRUAD, No. 18 Wall street. $5. 600 —FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREE story high basement modern brick use 416 Pavific street, between Bond and Nevins, in one ; all 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 ortion can remain on and mor ._ Apply to Ls 8.8. BROAD DS wall atreet. 3. 65) FOR A NICE THREE STORY FRAME 'e house in South Ninth street, Williams- burg, lot 25x115.6; $2,650 may remain; $6,500 for a three story and basement brick house in Twenty-first street, near Eighth avenue, has gas, baths, &c.: lot 20x106—a large portion may remain. Also, other property in New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburg. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. 3.6 —FOR SALE, A SIX YEARS LEASE, 9 0 'e stock, and fixtures complete, of an Bglish porter ‘and eating house; been established for seven years; situated near Ca al and Broadway; sold in consequence 6 proprietor embarking in another bu- siness; has about eighteen lodging rooms attached. Ap- Piz at 102 Nassau street, ofice No. 13, over the City 3 G00. wre Sates THAT THREE STORY 5 » house and lot No. 115 Berrow street, ear Bleecker street. The lot is 22 feet by 48, lige ‘pply to S. $3,600, and $2,000 can remain on mortgage. 8, BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. —FOR SALE, THAT NEAT TWO K2 900. story basement cottage house and lot, No. 333 Livingston street, next to the corner of Han- cover place, Brooklyn. This is in one of the most desirable neighborhoods in Brooklyn. Price oaly $27,000, and 82,000 gan remain ‘on mortgage. Apply to S. 8. BROAD, No. 13 street. 4 FARM FOR EALH, AT NEWBURG, SITUATED ON the Chochecton {turnpike, twe zailes west of the ‘nding, at Newburg, containing about one hundred acres, five of which is woodland, the balance plough and pasture land. Upon the premises are three limestone quarries, of the best qualities of stone, a mansion- Bouse, barn, &c., with two wells of water, of the finest kind on the turnpike; a small farmhouse at the south part of the farm, along whieh the Little Briton road runs. e place is well situated for division into village plots, mely. It will be sold and could be made to pay For further particulars reasonably, Title indisputabl uire on the premises, of WM. P. DATER, or of LEWIS | iG, No.7 Vandam street. RARE CHANCE.—THE RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTE- rest of an invaluable advertising work; will pay $3,000 to $5 000 per annum, to any person, if its plan is fully carried out ; is offered for sale at a bargain. Apply to C. HOPKINS, Register Halls of Commerce, No. 73 Pine st. USINESS FOR SALE—A WELL ESTABLISHED LITHO- graphic establishment doing a profitable business; sat- isfactory reasons for welling will be given, at an interview. Address Box 3,266 Post office. OTANIC DRUG STORE.—FOR SARE, THE STOCK AND fixtures of a store, doing a business, and in the best location in the city. It has been established twenty four years. This is a chance that rarely offers itself to the public. A medical reform, or eclectic prac- titioner, would do well, as there is a good practice to the ashington country market, or at No. 10 FOR SaLu. oe SALE—A SMALL PLACE AT HYDE "ONE ‘of the most delightfui villages on the Noa river; house, large fine shrub- bery, &e. Will be sc hang fr cash, aos 505 Hudson street, of THOMAS bookstor” —" sG/ROPERTY IN Fe SAL CHEAP—THE FOLLOWING. SOPRRTY IN the city of Williamsburg:—seven ng © F 3 corner North Seventh and ‘Third stetsi five cottage houses corner North Seventh and ‘and Sixth stiseta brick } house, South Fifth, between Fy one dou! ure, rst street, and Sixth streets: two dwellixg “uses and one jarge building, corner North First on ice) streets; cighty lots of ground in Bushwick and em, Aino, She Sie lowing valuable property in th city of New York:—one brown stone building and lot, ¥; 304 Fourth avente; tw first class houses, four-storig basement and cellar, in Thirty. first street, between Aadison and Fifth avenues; one first class house in Mad=0n avenue, between Thirty- fi i laots. ‘Terins’ favorable. of none rty second sain on bond and mortgage. Mire of ML. IL, KEITY & CO., foot of North Third sirect, Williamsbur; wy ——— (OR SALE—A NZAT AND CONVENIENT COUNTRY Fe FALE—A Nn milos from the City Hall, in West- chester county, handy to railroad, schools, churches, &e. ‘The premises corsist of a neat and convenient cottage house, built by days work; also, carriage house, plenty of shade and frait trees, grape vines, shrubbery, Se. and the very best of water. "The situation 1# perfectly healthy, and within a short Jistance of the far-famed fishing ‘ound, Pelham Bridge. Price $1,600, half cash. For farther particulars inquire of HENRY BREVOORT, 20 Beckman street, or . H. BOLMER, on the premlsos, East Chester. , ee ae OR SALE OR TO LET.—THE FOUR STORY BRICK PH vtace aituated in the village of Nyack, on the Hudson fiver, thirty miles from the city of New York, from whence steamers ply to and from said village daily. For further particulars inquire of JAMES F. BRUSH, corner of Clarkson and West savets, oF of AZARIAH TOSS, Nyack, hove. pr (OR SALF—TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, THREE 4 ‘improvements; one in Thirty-frst streot, near Sixth avenue, the other in Second place, Brooklyn. Price low street, third floor, room No. 4. FR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 64 OLIVER =!REET; Apply on the premises. (OR SALE—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, THE ELE- built in the most costly style, on a full sized lot, in most order, complete with range, gas, furace, Xo, ro, ths furl . Apply at 13’Gold t, up stairs, N | (imported.) the handsomest in this country; one ftalian greyhound; also, two very small terriers, Scotch Will be sold cheap. Apply at 198 Mercer street. | J[AOR SALE—TWO YEARS UNEXPIRED LEASE OF A Attic room suitable for manufacturing purposes. A very | desirable location for » clothing or book store. A note, with immediate atiention. F% SALE—EIGHT LOTS, EACH 50 BY 125 FEET, | With a front on three avenues, ten minutes ‘walk from | the depot, On the premises are seventy five peach trees, c | ply in the evening, at 105 Forsyth street. | qROR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A THREE STORY | with beautiful lot in’ front to build on; sewer in the | strect, and drain connecting from the yard; three stage | tion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Ap- | ply on the premises. ated on the north side of Fifty-sixth streot, 375 feet irom Fifth avenue, raid lot being in size 2 feet front and P. S—Also, several small buildings to let, inquire as stories and basement, stone fronts, with all the mo- | terms liberal. Apply to CHAS. 8. ANDREWS, 12 Wa! lot 26 by 100, house 28 by 43; has an alley a:ijoining. gant three story brick house No. 47 Columbia street, riect Rou: also, ture, if desir OR SALE—TWO ENGLISH BLACK AND TAN DOGS, breed; together with two very small black and tan sluts. fine store in Nassau street, near Fulton, with an | addressed to P. E. W., box 2,517 Post Office, will meet Deautifully situated on Prospect Hill, Fordham’ | and the whole is enclosed with a neat picket feuce. Ap- | and basement house, 317 West Twenty-ninth street, lines in the immediate vicinity. Price $3,300. A por- (OR SALE—A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, SITU- rear, by 100 feet five inches indepth. Title indisputable, i} | being from the Corporation of the city of New York. For | further particulars apply to THOS. 1. , cor. ner of Fighth avenne and 139th street. P. A. Cowdrey, deceased, situated in the town of ‘onkers, Westchester county; New York, about seveu- teen miles from the city of New York, three and a half miles east from the vil of Yonkers; and two and a | half west from Hunt’s bridge,on the Harlem railroad. It contains about 140 acres of land, eighty acres under a high state of cultivation, and the remainder in good pay- | ture and wood land, and is well watered. There isa largo neat cottage house om the place ; the out houses are very ex- tensive, consisting of two large barns, stables, carriage | house, sheds, corn erib, ice house, &e., all in good order. | The contains several Joune, orchards of about 800 | apple trees, and 500 peach trees, {2 ye Vea The | lawn is well stocked with fruit and ibbery. ere ia | also some valuable blooded stock of oxen, horses, &c., | which will be sold with the place if desired. Also, car- | Tage, market n,and a good variety of tools, &c. There are several eligible building sites upon this Pisce, whieh, with its proximity to two railroads, renders it a very de- sirable situation for doing business in the city. For further particulars apply at the office of 8. F. COW- | DREY, No. Wall street, or J. H. Cowdrey, No. 107 Front street, or on the premises. | R SALE OR TO LET—THE NEW BRICK FACTORY, | 30 by 96 feet, and four stories high, with a wing at- \ eee | Ee FOR SALE—BELONGING TO THE FSTATE OF | iached about 30 feet square, situated on the corner of | Mulberry and Park streets, in the city of Newark, coi | venient’ located to the railroad depots and the rive: Said building is designed for the use of steam power, and is well adapted for almost any kind of business. poly to E. VAN ANTWERP, on the corner of Mulberry Centre streets, Newark. OR SALE OR TO LET IN HARLEM—A @UOD COT. house and stable, beautifully situated at the | foot of 117th street, Harlem river, with ten lots of ground Jaid out in a garden, abounding in grafted fruit and shrub- ry; a delightful residence for those wishing to live a few miles from the city. Apply to GEO. TAYLOR, 34 West Broadway IVE BRICK COTTAGE HOUSES FOR SALE IN BROOK- | lyp, at the corner of Degraw and Van Brunt streets, | Within three minutes walk of Hamilton ferry. Two story and basement, twenty feet front. $575 down, balance of oyment easy. Aj to ee Ms WALKED & SWAZEY, 30 South street. | 7[POR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 23 AMITY PLACE, 125 feet north of Bleecker street, with a two-story attic and basement dwelling in the rear. Tue front dwell- | ing is of modern build, 25 by 40 feet, three story, base- | ment and under cellar, six rooms on a floor, well arranged as to closets and Croton wator. Two-thirds may remain on vend and mortgage for three years. Apply at No, 23 | Amity plaee, in the rear, from i0 till 11 A. M., and 3 to $P. a"? | ms | (OR SALE—THE LEASE, STOCK, AND FIXTURES OF store. ‘Apply to G. NEWBY, 184 Canal street. a r ICHT NEW TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK | 1; cottages, with counter cellar, for sale, on easy ierms—only $100 cash down—situated on Seventh street, between South Fifth and South Sixth streets, Williams: burg. Inquire at 152 South Sixth street, or No. 9 Jelfer- son place, of James H. Pul is, or George W. Butman. OR SALE—THE FIXTURES OF A FFED STORE, WITH seven years lease of the store aud house. Apply at £25 West Twenty-soventh street, between the hours of and 8 P. M. reRey, FOR SALE.—THE TRUSTERS OF ST. PAT it ‘rick’s Cathedral offer for sale the ferry from the foot of Twenty-third street {o Calvary Cometery, including three steamboats, ferry houses, gates, fenoss, &e., &c with lease from corporation of Ne: pier foot of Twenty third street, Kast ri lara inquire of rt a FOR SALE—THE, TWO-STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, and about eighteen years unexpired lease of lot, known as 147 Christopher street. Ground rent $60. Priee 250. Apply on the preraise ‘OR SALE.—T0 DRUGGISIS,—A GENTLEMAN, ITAV. ing purchased the stock and fixtures of a retaildrug store in the eity of Baltimore, intending to use the store For particu- for azother business, offers the whole, eomprising every- | thing necessary for commencing the drug businoss, for sale; the «tock of medicines, pure and well selected, tix- tures hendsome and complete, ean be removed at a sn expense and without damage to any part of the city. To any one wishing to engage in the drug business, such j=) a chance rarely presents itself, combining choice ‘of lo- | eality ad saving of expense in fitting and furnishing. A bargain may be also had. Apply at the Sun office, Baltimore. OR SALE—THREE ELIGIBLY LOCATED LOTS ON Murray bill, each twenty-four fect eight inches front | and rear by 100 fect deep, situate on the west side of Lexington avenue, between’ Thirty-seventh and Thirty- eighth streets. ‘These lots command a beautiful view of the Fast river and Long Intand, and are rapidly inereasing | in yalue, Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM H. WILKINS, 143 Lexington avenue. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, WIFE, CHILD AND servant, the upper part of a handsome house, with gas and Croton water improvements; liberal rent will be paid. Or the advertiser would take a honse in connec- tion with some small family who desire comfort and neatnors, ina good locality, Address J. K, box 3,540 Pr IMMEDIATELY, OR FOR THE 1ST 1 house, havirg all the latest im- provements, fi er part of the city, between So- cond and Seventh avenv Rent from $50) to $750, Ad dres+ a note, fully explanatory, to L, B., box 632 Post Office. ‘ Lenutiful plantation melody, as sung by Christy's rela overy night, with great fuecess, is just pub- 1. Two thousand copies have been sold in on ents. For sale at the music store Joblishers, FIRTH, FOND & Co., No. 1 Franklin square. JER.—A YOUNG LADY, CAPA ook, and by the | ta indsand first soprano in 7 te Ol biledelphia. Also, a fret and v |} opagemen Jddrews H. W., Herald off PAnckonne | AGENC Y—THE St BER, WHO hes een insteuertng pianoforte pupils since 1326, in | rT established an agency for the purchase of many manufactory or wareroom in New yer’« prices, upon application from States. He will give his personal ny, effecting insuranee, and transpor at panufs reef the Unt aiter ‘ | tution. Verso ‘ exn i | fo them, containis | rea {reo of expense, a circular forwarded terms, also any special information ng, port paid f, WOOP, 625 Broad way. de frous of purchasing through this | OR SALE—ON HENRY STREET, NEXT TO CORNER of Harrisoygatreet, South Brooklyn, a fina, commo- dious, and well built ‘three story brick house and tot, built in modern style, and furni: fix tures in three sto-ies, Terms favorable. Inquire of NELSON SHAURMAN, 190 Cherry atree?, New York; or of EDWARD SHAURMAN, builder, corner of Harrison and | Clinton streets, Brooklyn OR SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED, PRO. | perty—Seven desirable building lots on the Kighth avenue, between 14st and 1424 streets. For particulars, inquire of ALPHEUS UNDERHILL, 136 Groene stveot. OR SALE—FOUR FULL LOTS OF GROUND ON FOR- ty-first street, on the north ride, 100 feet from Sixth avenue, and near the Crystal Palace. Torms easy. Inquire ut No. 20 Chambers street, front basement. OR SALE—A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, AND LARGE, store attached, » good barn, wagon house, and fioree shed, with an nere of excellent land, beantifully ituated in the village of Babylon, Long Island, and t two and a half hours ride from New York by Torsons wishing a good situation for a and singe, hotel, Lourding house, or +tore, will find this a first rate opportunity, eeldom to be found. Torma very reasonable; jut of the money may romain on bond and mortengo. For portioulars, inquire at No, 14 Ad treet, Bronk lyn. near (he outh ferry STADOE. JGR ALE—A RARE OPPORTUNITY 13 NOW OF fered for a well known -(and for the provision ink and butter business, with milk round attached, with two yours lease of the whole Louse from Lat May next. Inguisé at 178 Bowery. "OR SALE—A GROCERY STOP Ii part of the city, now doing # good buvinesa, i good chance for any young man wishing to commence the grovery business, Addzese GB, J., Herald offer, York of bulkhead and | [ta first class family grocery, in one of the best corner locations in Jersey City, about five minutes walk frou the ferry. This i« a grand oppor'unity t9 engage in a cash business, paying $2,000 to $3.900 yearly. Apply to ©. B. HOWFS, . 83 Nasean street (OR SALE—TWENTY ACRES OF LAND ON LONG H Island, about four miles from about one quarter of a mile from the pla village of Newtown, situated and frontin, iamsburg, and road in the gon the north- erly side of the north turnpike rond, also running through and fronting on the Hellgate ferry read, thus making two fronts the entire length. Location high, where you may have a view of the village and country for some milos around. Facilities for going to and from the city good | and ebe every half hour in tiw day. On sald premises th ral neres of locust timber, | Jarge enough for fe: ‘Vhe rerozinder is under a h state of cultivation e ubove property is most ysitueted for dividiny into building lots. For further particulars, inquire at the corner of South Ninth and Ninth streets, Williamsburg, of DANIEL POW OR SATE—THE, STOCK AND FIXTURES, AND TWO ears lease from the Ist of May, of a porter ie In South «treet, sold on account of the owners ing out of the city. ‘Apply at 212 South street. FO ANP Ponte Wouse For saLe—Tan and fixtures of the old established house, Rowery, one door from the Bowery theatre, ha oyster cellar attached, and ample’ accommodations for lodgers, toyether with the bowling alleys, &e , all in com plete ord lecheap Apply to GEO. LEA, at the Franklin Museum, 175 Chatham square, in the af | or evening. ASE OUSE AND LOT FOR SALEK—THE TWO STORY house No. 205 Allen street, near Mouston Size 16 feot 8 inches by 87, house 40 feet deep. Vart of the pur- chase money can remain on mortgage. Inquire on the premises, from 11 A. M. to #o'clock P, M., or at the sta | tionery stove No. 140 Maiden lane, nea: 12 to 1, or from 5 to 6 o'clock. with a good run of cash custqmers. It is an ex: ellent opportunity for a hatter to commence business. The amount of the stocl e amount re avenue D. factorily explained. RON SIEAM SCHOONER POSTBOY FOR SALE~—93 feet long, 13 feet beam, 7 feet hold, 82 tons measure- ment; carries 150 tons dead weight; is well found in every respect. Apply to JOHN B. MURRAY, 12 Wall street, over Continental Bank. | JASE FOR SALF, OR STORE TO LET—THE FTV Lj itory store No, 204 Washlagton street. Inquire on the premines. NOTICE 70 ownee an others.—Tho | | | | k ix small, and but a smail edincash, Inquire on the son for selling out will be satis- BUILDERS, STONKOUTTERS pire Stonedressing Comper Offer for aale at reduced prices, at thelr establichmone, foot of | Twenty-sighthy wenty-ninth, and Thirlleth atreeta, East river, the following out brown stone, ready for delivery :--1,000 Quaker Imicla, 1,000 O G lintels’; 10,060 plain window sills and lintels; 29,000 (oot watertable right Inches high ; 18,000 footrail coping ; 600 ealler v(aps ; store posts, ‘lintel course, platforms’ and etepr, Ales, rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashler ax1 pletforms, cut by our machinos, will bo sold to stoneowt- tere £6 per cent less than their cost by land. W. G. CHAVE, Agamt, PREY FOR SALE — ‘eonwieh [eon " Greenwich, Conn, 24 36 nillea from this city, on ing one of the West water power! ia ty consists cm Rolling Mill, expabla n peranaam; a Wire Mil, ev Lomall; a Chain factory, tw in. together with about thirty acres of re now in fell and snece sful oporn n hand for abo utthree monti wor, withow! de Apply & Cu., 1 Washington stegot, of fi | taining | dvelling sh ting 5,000 ) hocks. onda I agate, pd ef lots to auit poe SS worn, a Apply to JO, ELLIOTT, Lierald office. FOR SALK.—ABOUT ONE HUNDRED POUNDS T vcdiamood, very Hite worn, In bal s doson palrs of cases, for sale cheap, for cach. Apply to JO. ELLIO®E, BE SOLD OR LET—A FINE HOUSE, SITUATED IN Tsou ‘Third street, Williamsburg. five minutes walle from either of the ferries. For particulars inquire at 83 Bleecker street, New York, in the store. 10 WATCHMAKERS.—THE WHOLE OR PART OF THE stock and fixtures of an old established store, in the upper part of the city, will be sold, on account of going into other business, “Apply at No. 7 Maiden lane. WANED 70 DISPOSE OF—A, GOOD BUSINESS, which pays $100 per month, small capital re- quired. Inquire for Mr. F., 281 Greenwich stroet. FINANCIAL. AANA TO LEND, ON BOND AND MORBT Proero. " $150,000 seein eal spent oe at 6 per cent on productive real estate in this ci:y that is worth double the amount wanted. Apply to S. 8. BROAD, No 13 Wall street, in the exchange office. $130 000 TO LOAN, ON Sone AnD Mia fee, upon. pro cif ‘ooklyn, ‘and Wi jams! Dues in sums to suit applicant : ‘A number of $1,000, $2,000, and $3,000 sums. FRANCIS J. KENNEDY, 16 Wall street. 00 Teas AT SIE PR Ona be. $100,000 icrest, in sums to ult applicants, on improved real ostate in the ety of New York. Ay toD. W.C. MORRIS & BROTHER, office 23 and 26 street. 97.5 TO LOAN, ATSEVEN PER CENT, ON Je, bond and mortgage, in sums to suit, h New York, Brooklyn, or Williamsburg’ property. Loans will be made at six per cent. on city property, rightly lo- cated, and worth double the amount loaned. BILLING & 'IUCKER, 239 Broadway. $35.00 70 LOAN, AT SIX PER CENT IN- bond and me ‘ terest, in one or more sums, 6m (sixty’ per cent to two-thirds value,) on atan ive real estate in this cit; JOHN F. CONREY, Nos. 23 and 25 IM- rt of WANTED—ON DESIRABLE roved property in the upper the city, worth double the amount. Apel at 19 William low Wall, HO! ACE GALPEN. street, 4 A WANTED, ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, » on 8 farm of one hundred and Atty acres one and a half miles from the Eric railroad and village of Middletown, Orange county, N. Y., at7 percent. For further particulars, address 0. K., Herald office. 0 WANTED, ON LEASEHOLD PROPERTY 2 of the best class, valued at double the mount. Bondsman unexceptionable. Address R., bex 2,394 Post Office. 14.000 rnoon | unt stroet, from } H* STORE YOR SALE.—IT IS AN OLD STAND, | e RAZ ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUM from £1 and upwards, payable, at ore iasued by fhe subseribers, BOWMAN, GRINW 0. Ne. South street, sole passenger agents for the Tail line of Liverpool and Lo ships. 20) E Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., J 16s — Scaled proponele will be recelved in the ay at pei! oka at 'ps00,006 eapaeaniens by or yal te of North Carolina. bonds will bear date the first of Janusry, 1668, and will run thirty years. They will have coupons a¢- tached, and the interest, at six cont pera be payable on the first days of July and January of cach Beth interest and principal will be payable at the Bank Republic, in the city of New York, unless where the = to havethem made payable at the reas They are issued under the authority of the Ie lima, for the construction of the Cegepyth ree and in addition to the faith of “the Givdends froma suid "stb; are expen are Ke : express- bonds are, by express enactment, exompted frees , will address their «- Proposals for North Carolina in Now Y¢ directed to the Rosset, Front street, ‘The bids will be opened in Medes det Ld 8 o'clock, P. ‘on the Sist day of March aa presence of G. B. Lamar, Fsq., President of the Pee oD: eon; aad Ded Viveusasy Megen: Soaaee ‘also be present. Successful bidders will be sriPinsiant, 1 the mi deposit may ale, New Yor 7 North it North lina, or in Bank of Cape Fear, me AD. OORT Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. ‘OTICE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF THE ‘New York and Vi Steamship Company, for the ensuing year, will bo at the office of the: ompany, 4 Wall street, iciter Laer tg ween lek, . Me on the hours of 12 and 2.0 C. & HABICHT, Seeretary. NORGE KEW FORK, FEB. 9 1858.—SUBSCRIPTIONS to the capital stock of the New York and California y will be rosetved by the, i mmdon packet fe i — Davis, Brooks Ae ruary ensuing. capital stock fixed at $1,600,000, divided Into 1,600 shares of $1 juired to be de; 000, each. Te cent in cash is the anbarsigned at tho date of subserilying, for a reeeipt will be issued; the balance fs pavatle, as called By the of directors, aubse- quent to the organization of the company. In the event of an amount exceeding the above sum being subscribed, the wu reserve the power of distributing the stock in manner as shall in their j t best ad- vanee the purposes of the pi ‘tion, as also of closing the books of subscription, prior to the 24th of February ensuing. Pamphlets, containi ebarter, &e., ean be procured, by those des to sub- neribe, on application to the undersigned at 26 Broadway — ESTERVELT, SIDNEY BROO! JOHN HAGGERTY, WATTS SHER! DANIEL B. FEARING, REUBEN WIT! ROVINCE OF CANADA.—RICHIVER GENERAL'S Office, Quebee, Feb. 7, 1853.—Tenders will be re- ceived at this offiee up to first March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, for debentures of the to be issued under 16 Vie., chap. 22, ‘An act to establish a Consolidated Municipal !oan Fund for Upper Canada,” in sums of £100, £260, and, to limited amount, at £2 currency, each, at twenty and thirty years, to the extent of two liundred thousand pounds, currency. Interest, six percent, payable somi-annually, upon presentation of coupons. Parties to state the appoints required, and to | head their tenders thus:—“Tenders for Debentures to be insned under 16 Vie. Chap. 22.” The form of debenture can be seen nt the several banks in London, C. W., Ham- fio, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal Quobec, and at this office. E. P. TACHE, Rec. General. 10 CONTRACTORS—PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until the 24th instant, for filling in Jano street, from West to exterior strects, to correspond with the grade of seid sircots, Tartios estimating must state the price and time required (oeomplete the work. For far- ther particulars apply toS. 8, WARD, 411 Washington, corner Iuight street. NO BUILDERS. hal edd uni thi twelve o'clock, for furnishing the work nee new primary school buildin seventh street, between the Teuth and Eleventh avenues, inthe Twenticth ward. Separat2 proposals will be re- ived for the mason work and materials, or for the nier work and ma(erials, anda bidder’ may, in ad- dition, propose for the whole, ‘The plans and elevations | can be seen at the office of Thomas R. Jackson, the archi- ‘0.170 Broadway, of whom, or of either the un- igned, printed copies of the’ specifications can be procured, and to any of whom proposalx may be de- ivered. ‘The school officers rescrye the right to reject any bid not deomed by them the best for the publie interest, Dated New York, February 17, 1853, JOHN G. BUTLER, Chairman of School Officers, Thovky McLran, Seeretary. Twentieth wi | ORE, ROBERT & CO., STOCK, NOTE, AND EX- change brokers, dealers in specie and a ‘Bank Building, No. 12 Wali street, apa aca th day of March next, at the materials, and doing ry for the erestion and finishing of « mn the north side of Thirty. Continental CLOTHIN Ca AND FURNITURE WANTED.—LADI and gentlemen having any {o dispose of, can receive a fair cash price by sending to the etores or Lent td Bea S$. COHEN, 452 Hudson street, and 62 West Broadway Ladies attended by Mrs. Cob AST-OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANTED.— Persons desirous of converting their cast-off articles into cash can obtain a fair price by sending for the sub- scriber, at hie residenoo or through the Post Office. N.B.—Ladies attended by Mrs. Coben. M.S. COHEN, 66 Elm street. SITURE WANTED.— | Persons desirous of converting their cast off articles into canh, can obtain a fair price by sending for the sub- seriber, at his residence. or ti a the Post office. “ 1. M. DUSSELDORI, No. 13 Elm street. | N. B—Tadtes attended to by Mrs. Dusseldorf. a LEGAL NOTICES. UPFME COCRT.—IN THR MATTER OD” THE AP: plication of the Mayor, Aldermen and Commonalty he City of New York, relative to the opening of 1 street, from Fifth ayenns to Eighth avenue, in thy Twelfth ward of ail city, the Mayor, Aldermen ani Commoualty of tho eaid city of New York, heroby give tice, pursucnt to the statute im such case vnade a8 provided, iat the said the Mayor, Alermon and Com- monslty of the City of New York, intend to make appi- | eation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, st f.id court, to be held at the City Hilt | y, the 1th Gay af | Mareb, 1860, at the ope Con that day, or | 84 room thereat, . for the ap. f estimate and arsoasme nt } bat the nature | of the improvesent he néed is the } Ope Hundredth rircet, (00th street.) ¢ | in the above ex to kighth avenue, in the city of Now on wpon the inay or pian of eaid city, under ami by virtue of | an act of ihe Legislature of the State of New York, en titled Annet relative to Iraprovements, Couching’ the laying ont of siveets and roads lo the oily ot N } and for other purpoves,"”’ passod Ap SOT. et ROBERY J. DINAN, Counsel Lo ts Detod, New Yqris, ey, 1, Ludo,

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