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ADVERTIAEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. arBEE THIRD PAGE.“ BOARDING AND eee eee WILOW LADY, WilHvUY CHILDREN, HAVING A A. “tet clase house ins, delichiful part of Brooklyn, with fur warm or cold baths, gas, and within one Dlock of ax omnibus route, can acoommodate a few gen- tlemen with furnished rooms and board. References re quired. Apply at the Boarding Exchange, 200 Broad HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED- room, on the first floor, to let, with board, in a tvate family. Apply at No. 69 St. Mark’s place, be pween First and Second avenues. Best of reference ré- 4 LADY WISHES BOARD FOR A FEW MONTHS, until after her confinement, where she will be com- fortable and private. rood; Jersey City preferred. Address J. Leawirt, Phi jadelphia, through the Post office, stating location, terms, and particulars. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, ALSO ONE SINGLE A gentleman, may find very comfortable accommoda, tions, and excellent board, ina small private family, where ll the comforts ofa home might be enjoyed, by calling at No. 11 Walk treet. Reference required. "A. SINGLE GENTLEMAN WISHES TO HIRE AN UN- furnished room in a respectable house, located be iween avenue A atd Second avenue, and Fifth and elfth streets. Good reference given. Address J. R., venue C. Tw & Bostik ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOME- ly furnifhed, to let, with board, to a gentleman and ia wife, or two single gentlemen. Keference given and required Apply at No. 8 Crosby street. OARD.—A MARRIED COUPLE, AND 0 GLE ntleman, can be mmodated with rooms, at No. 83 Kast Twenty-third street. Also, a whole floor to let, with or without board, in Tweaty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue. OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR TWO GEN- tlemen, can be accommodated with a furnished Foom and beard. Location No. 4 Union place. Bisrons st WIDOW LADY, LIVING RETIRED, IS DE- 4. sirous of renting ove or two furnished rooms to & iy and gentleman, with full board for the lady; the lo- cation is desirable and genteel; down town, not far from | Broadway. Address P. A., Herald offic OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE PL! accommodated with partial board, and dinner on | Sundays, ina highly respectable family. The house has all the latest improvements, and several fines of stages pass constantly near it. The situation is in front of a most pleasant park. Apply at 13 Abingdon place. ferences required Re OARD.—A VERY PLEASANT DOUBLE ROOM, SUIT- | ‘able for one or two gentlemen, also a single room, may be obtained, with or without board, by applying at No. 86 White street, near Broadway. Baths in the house. OARD—1WO OR THREE GENTLEMEN CAN HAVE rooms on third floor, plea-antly situated, and con- venient to busines+, down town, on reasonable terms, Ap- | ply at No. 31 Jay street, third street above Chambers. OARD WANTED.—A RESPECTABLE WIDOW LADY de-ires to ob‘ain board ina quiet, retired family; she 3 now in the country and will return to the city the lat- ter part of May, at which time she proposes to commence | boarding. ‘Address Mrs. N., Broadway Post office, 4 stating location and terms, which must be moderate. OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A GENTLE- | int ‘be altered into stores. Also, the dwelling part above | = man and wife, with furnished rooms, where there Are none, or but few boarders. Location between Fulton and South ferries, not above Clinton strect. Terms must be moderate. Address, post paid, box 2,268 Post Office, stating location, terms, &c.;' none others will be attended to. OARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, IN a French family, where few or no other boarders are taken, Address box 1,068 Lower Post Office, with par- ticulars of location, &c OARD WANTED—FOR A GENTLEMAN, WIFE AND child; will require a sitting room and b:d room at: tached, or one large room with closet. Terms must be moderate. None need apply who intend removiag in May next. Address A. B., box 5,008 Post Office. 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 ba few or no boarders. Address through the Post office only, G. C., 16 Cortlandt street. References exchanged. Bost WANTED PERMANENTLY—FROM THE 1ST of March, for a gentleman and wife, in a small fa- ly, where the comforts uf a home e+n’ be enjoyed: or would rent furnished rooms, without board, if an agree- able wnt could be made. Location down town, rin Brooklyn, near Fulton ferry. Address L. B., Herald office, stating location and ters. Reference given and required. OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG FRENCH GENTLE. ‘man and lady with bedroom adjoining, ina private American family, with none or but few boarders, where the comforts of an agreeable home could be permanently secured; in such a | case they would furnish the room partially. Unexcep- tionable reference required and given. Address Box 1,377 Post Office. Boo AND HOME.—THE Al)VERTISER WISHES TO make an arrangement with a small family, having pleasantly situated, with modern improvements, iy win lor. ‘Wot house, to ensure for the lady only. Herald office. persons—an_ elier!; two or three id two. gentlemen. ind possibly a par- lady om) epeet arrangement. Full board exchanged. Address A. B., )OARD AT 846 BROADWAY.—NEATY FURNISHED rooms, with full or partial board, for families or | Also, rooms to let without board, with the fre wastes iehh furnished sf Wi id furnished parlor. Warm a: gold baths. Transient $125 per day. Car JOSEPH L. SMITH. —_ OARD IN BROOKLYN.—1WO GENTLEMEN AND their wives can be accommodated with pleasant Tooms, furnished or unfurnismed, with pantries attached. The comforts of a home will be fomd. No moving oa the first of May. Two single gentlemen can obtain partial | board. at 155 Adams street, a few minutes walk from the Pato ferry. Bua ‘AT 106 WAVERLY PLACE, A FEW DOORS | west of Wachington square; a very pieasant room | And bedroom connecting, to a gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen, furnished or unfurnished. Baths, | with hot or cold water, Ke | OARDING AND LODGING.—A YOUNG GENTLE B man wishes to find a pleasant room, in a modern use, with a rate family, w he can get breakfast, and dinner on > dress box 1,829 F on oust be up town. Ad Mice No attention paid to answers unless terms and ful! particulars are stated. Referencos excl FLIGHTFUL ROOMS, NEATLY FURNISHED, WITA full or partial board, can be had at Mrs. Bushne 332 Sixth avenue. The house has all the m rovements, and boarders can have the pri th room without extra charge. Also, a few single rooms now vacant. |AGLE HOTEL, CORNER OF FRANKFORT AND WIL. liam streets—Well furnished rooms for gentlemen, eek, or 25 cents ARTMENTS TO LET, WITH BOARD, ble family. For particulars ap. 8, 263 Sixth aven ply on the premi ERMANENT BOARD WANTED, WITHIN. THT squares of this office, by a genteel young man. Ad- ress James Williams, at this office, for two days. | 0OMS TO LET—ON THE FOURTH FLOOR; ALSO, | two entry bedrooms, on the first floor, with goo poard, at No, 67 Nassau street, corner of Pearl, Brooklyn. JNO GENTL AND) FAMILIES VISITING LONDON. —JOSLAND’S fam ly and private boarding estab: lishment, known Prov nee House, established twenty-five years 7 Falcon square and No. 7 Falcon street, both united in one, near the General Post Office, London. This estabdlisiment, conducted on the principles and supplying the essentials of a respectable hotel, com- bined with the comforts of a private residence, is most conveniently #tuated for merchants and buyers from America to the London markets and families on pleasare or business. The situation is open, airy, quiet, and res. pectable, near Cheapside, the wholesale stores, five mi- nutes walk from the Bank of England, Royal Exchange, aod Hall of Commerce. In all its arrangemer most rigid attention is given to the visiters. A drawing. room for ladies and private sitting rooms for families Fixed charges for servants. ANTED—FOR A LADY AND HER SERVANT, desirous of obtaining a large room | make an advance, or assume the rent of the | | adjoi | boarding house. of Mamaroneck, i A. itvontains thirty or thirty-five acres of land, ina | high state of cultivation, « good house and out buildings, together with a variety of fruit, apples, peaches, cher- | ries, grapes, currants, &c. For particulars inquire of Mr LockWOoD, or Mrs. GEROW, 74 Ridge street, N.Y. PART OF A HOUSE TO LET, AND FURNITURE A for sale —The front and back basement, front and fewr parlors, with four good rooms in the third story. ‘The furniture has all been purchased within the last year. Immediate possession can be had, and not necoeasty to move on the first of May. A portion in money paid oa the furniture, balance see if cesired, Address, for two days, MALVINA STURGES, Post Office, stating whea and where an interview may be had. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET OR LEASE—THE second, third, and fourth floors of the buildings 395 and 397 Broadway, one door below Wilker street; will be altered to suit tenants. Apply on the premises, to A. M. & R. DAVIES. ONCERTS, BALLS, FAIRS, COMMITTEE AND SO- / ciety meet ngs, &.—Elegant and spacious rooms, to accommodate from to 3,000 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 Broadway (between Prince and Spring streets). Apply to H. DENHAM, Superinten- dent, on the premises, | ANAL STREET.—STORES AND DWELLINGS ON Canal street, to let, also dwellings on Hudson and ts streets. Apply to JAMES PRICE, offiee No. 200 Hudson, near Canal street. | JLJoOUsE TO LET—THE LARGE THREE STORY DWELL- | ing house No. 85 Seventh street, with the modern | improvements, Inquire of 8. I. PHILLIPS, 154 Broome street. | | OUSE TO LET IN LEROY STREET, NEAR BLEECK- | er—Brick, three story, basement and sub-cellar, | twelve rooms, all in nice order. Stages and cars pass very near the house, Rent moderate to a satisfactory tenant, | Apply to BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. OFTS 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- rately or together, as fmay be desired. They are finished in the best manner, and have gas and Croton water, With water closets in them. Apply on the premis | | | OTS ON FOURTEENTH STREET, &C—LOTS ON | Fourteenth street, Tenth avenue, and Thirteenth nue, 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, 9 to 12M. CAMPBELL P. WHITE, No. 13 West Twenty-first street. | ROBERT H. LUDLOW, No. 211 Tenth street, near Second venue. AUNDRY OR MANUFACTORY TO LEASE.—THIS } establishment has the cipacity for an extensive | business for either purpore, and will be disposed of at a bargain, to close aconcern, Building 25x75 feet, with lot adjoining 25x100 feet. Apply on the premises, No. 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 oifiee of GEORGE J. CORNEL, 69 | Wall street, between 4 three o'clock, P. M. | TABLES FOR CARTMEN.—TO LET—A FINE LARGE 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. TORFS TO LET.—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSES | Nos. 2 and 4 West Broadway place, (Laurens street.) | | will_be to let. | 102 Wall street. | ITORES AND LOFTS TO LET—IN THE TWO NEW | and handsomely finished buildings, well lighted and | suitable for any light business, situated on the east side | of Fourth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty- | fifth streets, namely—one store and basement, 75 feet by | Apply to J. CRAM, 50 Union square, or | | 26 feet; also, two fine lofts, each 75 feet by 25 feet, and | | one store, 50 feet by 13feet. Apply to JOHN THOMPSON, 53 Broadway. LET—A FACTORY IN BROOKLYN, FIFTEEN TO twenty minutes walk from the South ferry, brick | building, fifty by thirty. with two stories and basement. | Apply to RICHARD ECCLES, 275 Pearl street. | PPO BOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL KEEPERS.— | To let, for a boarding house or hotel, two large hiouses, situated in Hudson street, near Canal, in this city, | in an excellent location. Each house contains 24 rooms | and a kite! quire at 194 Prine: ‘eet. eh: STORE 104 WEST STREET, RUNNING to Caroline street, near the Erie railroad depot. For ieulars inquire of’ Sirs. SARAH BRIGGS, 41 Jay at. | 10 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE HOUSE NO. | 16 Bond street; a very desirable place for a tailor, milliner or hairdresser. Apply to D. W. LEE, No. 20 | Ferry street, from 9 A. M it dP. Mt. | rNo LET IN STAMFORD.—A TWO STORY HOUSE, | convenient for a large family, being 28 by 38 feet; is in good repair, and has a fine garden, witha variety of | fruit ad berries. It is situated on an elevation, about three-quarters of a mile from the depot of the New York and New Haven Railroad. It commands a fine view of Long Island Sound, the village, and surrounding country. Kent $150. For further particulars inquire on the pre- mises, or by letter, to CHAS. W. WATERBURY, Stam- | ford, Conn. | 1, LET OR LEASE—A NEW FIVE STORY AND BASE ment house. ble for a hotel or boarding house. There are forty-eight rooms, besides the first story, base- ment and vaults; also, three lots fronting on Tenth ave- nue, and one lot on Thirteenth street, adjoining said house; also, a new four story hou:e, No. 500 West street, ané 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 of JAMES JACKS, | house and land agent, 64 Ninth avenue. | | "].0 LET—THE WHOLE OF THE DWELLING PART OF a large brick houre, 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 calculated for a genteel boarding house. Also. a new, neat, and convenient frame house, nearly 1g the above. Possession of each will be given on the Ist of April next. Also, for sale, seven acres of good land, with a barn thereon, situated within one thousand feet ‘of the railroad depot at New Rochelle. Will be sold cheap, and half of the purchase money may remain on | gage. Apply to. B. TAPPAN, office of the Public te (0 LEASE TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES—A DESIRA- ble property on the west side of Hudson street, near- ly opposite St. John’s park, very suitable for a hotel or The houses are three story, attic and | basement, (connected inside,) with tea room and bath room, 4fx4). Lots 100 feet deep, and the buildings could easily be extended. For further particulars, apply to JAMES PRICE, office No. 200 Hudson street. ‘0 LET—A RESPECTABLE MECBANICS’ BOARDI hou it minutes inquire of Corner of Sixth ayenue and Twenty T° LET— | rout able family | cellent basement and cellar, marble mante & Also, a carriage house and stable. The garden is large, being 100 feet well laid out. In | quire of PARKER & and General Busi ness Agents, 399 Bro entrance in Walker street. Office hours from 934 A. M. to 4 P. BRiCK HOUSE, le location in Brooklyn; owner would not object to letting to a genteel family who would board him and his wife. Rent $475. Address M. G., box 1,530 New York Post Office. ae LET, FROM THE FIRST OF XT, PART OF a niee convenient house, in Henry street, con Of a front and back basement, whole of the second with tea room adjoining, and two roome in the attic, to a respectable family. Address J. H. M., No. 290 Front street. i SE, IN TARRYTOW: 10 LET—THE FRA for one or more years; the house has been in suace: ful operation for twelve years, by the same tenant. Lo- cation on the iain road in full view of the river for ten miles either way. For particulars, apply to ROBT. EL- mford, Conn. ER, 75 Dey street ‘THREE-STORY BRICK T f OR TWO NEW houses on Fifty-eighth street, just east of Third avenue, rent $360, Also, one or two dwellings on Fourth avenue, between Twenty-seventh and Twenty eighth streets. twelve rooms, with bath, hot and cold water, &e.; rent $600. Two new stores on Fourth avenue, for a goods, shoe stores. ke, rent $350. Apply to E. B. KIN-HIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 tof P.M. magnificently furnished apartments, in a house | i} having all the modern improvements, loeated on or near | Broadway. They must be on the first or second floors. | With a widow fady proferred. Board paid weekly or monthly, fw advance. Address M. C. Z, Browdway Post | joe. ANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, (BOARD for the lady only.) a good sized front room, fur- ni or unfurnished, in a desirable locality, where there are no other boarders, a widow lady preferred. Address | Morgan, Union square Post Office, stating terms, loca. &e. tion, ANTED—FLEASANT, SOCIABLE, PRIVATE BOARD, W by a respectable gentleman from South Ame rics; a ly without imcumbrance preferred. Loca tion near Broadway. Please address P. G., Herald office, a three days, stating terms, location, &c. Strictly cou- didential. UT ANTED—BY A FAMILY OF THREE ADULTS, apartments in a respectable house, below Broome street preferred, for which a moderate rent will be paid. | Possession taken first of May. Address G. L., 2,608 Post Office, for three days. ANTED—BY TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN, A FUR- nished bedroom, with breakfast. A private family red. Location between Chambers and Vesey streets. #, about $3 each. Address E. F., Herald office. 1 ANTED=IN THE UPPER PART OF THE CITY, A a ‘urnished room for a gentleman and lady, hoard for the Indy only. “A’widow or'rmall family having Yccommodations like the above, will please address F., Boydjs Express office. N.B —Bourd paid in advance. AND 3 re EMOVAL.—WM. H. BLASHFIELD, IMPORTER of silk goods, Inces and embrofferies, h Tow vou irom 86 Cedar street to the new store, No. berty street, second door woxt from Broadway. vites the attention of purchasers to bis stock. Gycements wild be offered to cash buyers, i He in Great in (0 LET—TWO STORES, ONE A CORNER STORE, well caleulated for a very extensive grocery busi- | ness; possession to be given on the Ist May next. The | other well adapted for dry goods, millinery, crockery, | tailoring, hardware, or any other business: possession given immediately. ' Apply to JAS. RUSSELL, corner Thirty fifth street and Third avenue, (0 TRUNK AND HARNESS MAKERS.—TO LET, A basement, near four splendid hotels, well calenlated for the above ‘business. For terms, apply at No, 200 Broadway, room No, 14, up stairs. | re LEASE—A PAWNBROKER’S ESTABLISHMENT, | now doing a very large and extensive business, in | the most populated part of the city. Disposed of in con uence of the ill-health of the propricior. A rare op- portunity is now offered to persons wishing to enter the above business. A note addressed to A. H., Broadwa: Post Office, with real name and addrese, will meet with immediate attention 0 LET OR LEASE—THE STORE CORNER OF CANAL | and Varick streets. The store is handsomely fit ed up for the boot and shoe business. The stock will be sold, if _requtred, on reasonable terms. Also, to let or Jease—The store No. 212 Canal street, neatly fitted up with glaes cases, shelves, ke., a desirable location for hatters, boot and shoe store, or any fancy business. For | further’ particulars, inquire at 174 Canal street, corner | of Varick. | im charge of special messengers. Chase & Co.’ | express company that has arrangements with the Nica- | pleasure in offering ' 100.00 | stout, for sale, at lowest prices. by WM. H. UNDERHILL, 7° LET IN BROOKLYN—HOUSE NO. 67 SANDS street, five minutes walk from Fulton ferry ; rent $400. Also, houses in South Brooklyn; rent from $280 to $3508 year. Houses for sale and to let in all parts of Brooklyn. Apply to M. T. GIBBONS, 266 Atlantic street, near Smith street. i ig? LET—POSSESSION 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 dwelling No. 376 Fourth avenue, over dry goods store, twelve rooms, with bath, hot and old water. Possession first of March; rent $600, E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, two to seven P. M. se NEW YORK EXCHANGE COMPANY INVITE roposals 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 fire is an object. Persons making application will please state the uses for which it is ae A pleasant suit of offices on the third floor, and two rooms in the sub-base- ment, are also to rent. Apply to 8. BALDWIN, President. Office in the Exchange. (0 LET—THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOR, ALSO. CEL- lar, of house 270 Greenwich between Warren and Muray streets, suitable for the manufacturing of light goods; postession given immediately. Inquire of WIL. |AM'A. ARCHER, on the premises, 10 LET OR LEASE—THE THREE STORY HOUSE two doors east of Broadway, in Thirty-third street, in good order. Cottage houses 26 and 29 West Twenty-first street, a few doors below Fifth avenue. ‘The upper part of building 1.102 Broadway, 28 feet front by 74 feet deep. Apply to WALDEN PELL, 19 West Twenty-first, or 109 Pearl streets. (0 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A THREE- story brick house, in West Fourtuenth street, above Seventh avenue. Hovse 25 tect by 50; lot 103 feet deep. The howe will be put in good order for a responsible tenant. For terms inquire at 87 East Twenty-sixth street (0 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A NEW brown stone front house, four stories high, situated at No. 284 Twelfth street, between the Second and Third avenues. The house is elegantly finished, with all the comforts of modern improvements—gas and chandeliers, heaters, bathing room, Croton water, &c. The owner has no objection to sell the furniture, or part of it, (which is new,) if desired. Application to be made on the pre- mises, or of A. D. RUSSELL, No. 6 City Hall place. 0 LET—THE THIRD STORY AND THE FOURTH story of 151 Fulton street. Inquire of EDWARD NIGAN & BROTHER, on the premises. 0 LET, OR FOR SALE, ON STATEN ISLAND—A cottaze, containing ten rooms, kitchen, and cellar, Bebee’s cooking range. Also stable, good well of spring water, on four lots of ground, on York avenue, Chiton. Six minutes walk from the Ferry—the boats leave ever half hour—with immediate possession. Apply to ¥ 174 Water street. DU (0 RENT —THE UPPER PART OF THE FOUR STORY dwelling house, Na. 10 City Hall Place, consisting of Can be seen between 2 and 3 o'clock, P. Bf. A. J, DELATOUR, 2534 Wall street. Seven rooms. Apply to ‘ANHATTAN ENGINE CO. NO. VII.—THE MEM- bers of Manhattan Association are hereby notified that a special meeting will be held this (Wednestay) eve- ning, Feb. 23, 1853, at eight o'clock, at the engine house, | No, 91 Ludlow street. Punctual attendance is requested. STEPHEN LANE, Jr., President. Rost. C, Brows, Secretary. EXPRESS AGENCIES. HASE & CO., CALIFORNIA, CHARLESTON, MO) and New Orleans steamship express office, Philadel: phia, Baltimore, and Western railroad express, and Bos- ton and Fastern express, remove this day, 22d instant, to No. 38 Broadway. Lowest rates. SE § EXTRA NICARAGUA AND CALIFOR- 5th and 20th of every month, through is the only nia Expre: ragua Transit Company, which guarantees that Chase & | Co.'s express goods shall go through without detention. | Next shipment 5th March. For information respecting our exclusive facilities on this route, we respectfully refer | to C, Vanderbilt, Esq. CHASE & CO , No. 88 Broadway. | FOR SALE. 3 =) FOR SALE, AT . 313 Broadway, damaged and not ; 3,600 shirts, 100 pieces linen, for bosoms; vest- ings, stocks, eravats, gloves; in lots to suit purchasers. $20.000. rest Houses FOR SALF.— . . A very splendid four story brown stone house, on Madison avenue, for $20,000; also one on the same avenue, at $16,000; also a very elegant four story brown stone house, on Forty-first street, for $12,000; alsoa splendid four story brown stone house, in Fifth avenue, near Eighteenth street. M. L. SHELBON, 85 Nassau stree! 0 —FOR SALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK » house and lot, in Seventh avenue, be- enty-fourth and Twenty-fifth streets. Four on bond and tween thousand five hundred dollars can re mortgage. Inquire at 87 West Broadway. 5 60 0 FOR SALE—THE HANDSOME THREE 5 story high basement modern brick Muse 416 Pauific street, between Bond and Nevins, in one of the handsomest blocks in Brooklyn; all the houses in this block, and also opposite, are set back 10 feet from the street, with iron balconies in front. The house has kiteh- en, range, gas, and marble mantels throughout. A large portion can remain on bond and mortgage. Apply to FOR A 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. 3.65 NICE THREE STORY FRAME 2 house in South Ninth street, Williams. Durg, lot 26x115.6; $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.- los 20x106—a large portion may remain, Also, other property in New York, Brooklyn and Williamsburg. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. 3 600. —FOR SALE, A SIX YEARS LEASE, > . stock, and fixtures complete, of an Hoglish 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 oighteen lodging rooms attached. Ap- ly at 102 Nassau street, office No. 13, over the City PAIR PURE LONG BREED CANARIES FOR SALE, 2. from $5 to $10 per pair; kept in a cold room all winter, and in fine order for the breeding cage, and some fine singers and fancy cages. Apply at 77 West Fifteenth street. T PRIVATE SALE—A FARM IN MAMARONECK.— ‘Twenty-four acres of land and a new house, situated in the town of Mamaroneck, Westchester county. The house is 22 by 80 feet. Also, a new barn, 28 by 36 feet. Fruit of all kinds in the place. A fine view of Long Island Sound. For further particulars inquire of WM. H. FRANKLIN, SON & CO., No. 5 Broad street, GOOD FOUR STORY HOUSE AND STORE sale, in an excellent business location, on the Eighth | avenue. J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, real estate and house agency, 207 Ninth ayenue. RS STORE FOR SALE, IN THE MOST DE- sirable business. Will be sold low for cash, and rented mode- rate. Also, pressing machines and blocks, &c. Address G, A. C., Herald office. RARE CHANCE.—THE RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTE- rest of an invaluable advertising work; will pay $3,000 io $5 000 per annum, to any person, if its plan is full carvied out; is offered for sale-at a bargain. Apply to G. HOPKINS, Register Halls of Commerce, No. 73 Pine st. OTANIC DRUG STORE.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK AND fixtures of a store, doing a good business, and in the best location in the city. It has been established twenty four years, This is @ chance that rarely offers itself to the pub lic. A medical reform, or eclectic prac- titioner, would do well, as there is a good practice to the store. ‘Apply to G. NEWBY, 184 Canal street. and fixtures of a lace and fancy store, engaged for @ number of years in the above business. ‘The stock at present is low. ‘The lease has one year to run, from the first of May, 1853, till the firat of May, 1854, and location one of the ‘best in Broadway, for a’ respectable trade. For particulars, address Z, A.,'at this office, with real name and addiess. Ce STREET BUSINESS FOR SALE, SEVEN YEARS estab'ished, with a suite of rooms on the second floor; a good chance for a tal. Apply to WM. PAl trance in Walker street. rson with a small cash capi- & CO., 399 Broadway, en- (Oe & CO.’S STEAMSHIP EXPRESS ROUTES.— Express to Savannah and Charleston, per United | States steamships, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, con- | necting at Charleston with Messrs. Combs and Co.'s well | known express to the interior of S. Carolina, Georgia, | Alabama, and Tennesse. To New Orleans and Mobile 12th and 27th of every month, per United States steamships; | also 8th and 22d, by steamers William Penn and Benj. | Franklin; express direct to Mobile, per steamship Blac! Warrior, 25th February; to Norfolk and Richmond, every | Saturday, per steamship Roanoke. Goods forwarde from Richmond to the interior of Virginia and North | Carolina, at the lowest rates. | CHASE & CO., No. 88 Broadway. HASE & CO.’S EXPRESS OFFICE, 38 BROADWAY— Lowest rates for transportation and insurance of | treasure—Lowest rates by 20 per cent.—Express to Cali- | fornia, 5th and 20th of every month, by the unrivalled | line of new and splendid steamships of the New York | and San Francisco Steamship Company, in charge | of special messengers through to Sea Francisco. Our express packages take precedence of all others by | this line, The well-known speed of the steamships of | this line, and their quick passages—from three to five days in advance of any other line — present | reat inducements to shippers. Next shipment, March | Sih. Shippers are invited to call upon. us. For in. | formation respecting our facilities by the New York snd | San Francisco Steamship Co.’s steamers, we respectfully | refer to Messrs. Davis, Brooks & Co. CHASE & CO., 38 Broadway. Cs & CO.’S EXPRESS OFFICE, 33 BROADWAY— Inland railroad express to Philadelphia datly, at 4 | P.M., and thence to Baltimore, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, | and St. Louis, per the express lines of James Chase & Co. | Shippers will find our rates much lower than those of any | other express company. On small parcels our changes are about one-half the old charges. CHASE & CO., No. 6Hart’s buildings, Philadelphia, and No. 3 Jarvis’ Build- | ings, Baltimore.’ Agents—Hardy & Jones, Pittsburg; Paul & Murdoch, Cineinnati; Twichell & Woodridge, St. Louis, | | HASE & CO.’S EXPRESS OFFICE, 38 BROADWAY.— | The uudersigned announce that their facilities on their steamship and railroad express lines, are equal, if not superior, to"those of any other express company; | and they are fully prepared to satisfy shippers who seck for safety, dispatch, and low rates. ase & Co. refer by ermission to ills, Esq., Cortlandt street; Messrs. eers & Bogart, 34 Broadway; Silas C. Herring, salamander | safe manufacturer, New York; George Harrington, Fsq , Chief Clerk Treasury Department, Washington; J. Vin- cent Brown, custom house, San Francisco. '8, (LATE DODGE’S,) VIRGINIA AND orth Carolina Express, forall the principal towns and ts throughout the above States, from New York every yer new and splendid steamship ROANOKE, charge of special messengers —This express Pp Saturdi thro x has been running the last oighteen months throughout the State of Virginia, and having met with the highest favor and success, the proprietors have felt warranted in extending their line and facilities to the merchants and public of North Carolina, and to that end have worked arduoutly the last four months in completing theire ements on a permanent basis, and now take | the public doing business in that | portion of the cor a legitimate and responsible ex- | press, through which all business intrusted will meet with promptness and despatch. Charges moderate, WM. B. PARISEN, JAS. H. KING, proprietors, No. 2 Ve- sey street. Agents and Offices—V. Groner, Norfolk, Va.; | J.D. Townes, Petersburg, Va.; John Woodcock, Rich- | mo a.;F Turner, Raleigh, N. C.; John Camp- | bell, n. dsboro’, N. C.; Jno. | Nutt, pgto res | C. Wm. B. Parisen has this day associ | the express business, Jas. H. King, Esq., and the b ness will hereafter be conducted under the style and firm | of Parisen & King. New York, February Ith, 1853. | The subscribers mying bought out the entire interest of | Dodge's Virginia and North Carolina Express, the busi- | ness will hereafter be conducted by Messrs. Parisen & King, at present No. 2 Vesey street. Notice.—Having disposed of my entire interest in the express businoss, | heretofore known as ‘Dodge's Virginia and North Caro- | lina Express,” I take pleasure in recommending to the community ‘at large the enterprising gentlemen eom- | posing the firm of Messrs. Parisen & King, who have as- fnmed that business as express forwarders, February | 14th, 1853. LEVI DODGE. \PECIAL EXPRESS NOTICE.—ADAMS & CO.’S DAILY 5 freight and package express for Wilmington and the interior of North Carolina. Office No. 59 Broadway. The | merchants and public generally are hereby notified that we are now running a freight and package express daily, | In charge of special mensengers, from Balsimore to Wil mington, Fayetteville, Elizabeth, Warsaw, Rooky Mount, Gold:)oro’, Halifax, Enfield, Blackwater, Edenton, and, | other places in the interior of North Carolina. We con- tinue to run daily our express as usual to all the promi- nent places in Virginia, and to forward to every point, | however remote, where there is an established line of communication. ADAMS & CO., 69 Broadway LIQUORS. DOZ. GUINNESS & CO.’S AND ROBT. | Mander’s Dublin stout; Barclay, Per- | kins & Co.’ London porter and stout; Dove's Falkirk, | Youngers & Tennant’s Scotch ales; Bass's & Allsop's Kast | India pale ale; extra Philadelp! ; porter and brown 480 Broome street, corner of Crosby. 20 000 OLD STYLE JUGS SCHIEDAM GIN, | 100 cases Schnapps.—The above are | pronounced by the medical faculty to be the best and 1 Bale, syrups, in all their vasio ual murest article imported. Brandies, wines, whiskey, cor- below ‘usual prices. WM. H. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome street. a BASKETS CHAMPAGNE H¥IDSIBCK, des, at 20 per cent. 1,000 Charles Hiedsieck, Temple, Bounzy, and | other choice wines; white French and German wines: choiee claret wine, from $1 60 per doz., for sale, by W. H. UNDERHILL, 490 Broome street. N. B.—Choice old Jamaica shrub and lavender brandy, | FPO LET.—THR ADVERTISER WILL FURNISH A | house, from top to bottom, for any party desiring with new furniture, including carpets and mirrors, and take bis pay in monthly instalments. Furniture | cheap, and any quality or style required. Inquire at 102 Nassau street, room 14. 10 LPT, OR LEASE FOR PALE—A FOURSTORY | brivk building, 75 feet front, 33 fect deep, with a rear extension tory, 65 feet wjnare, Has evrt and hoistway; at prevent u el a<an iren four dry and mang | factory. “Apply 8 Drcad Ta let DENTISTRY. |AMPHENE STORE FOR SAIl.E—NOW DOING A GOOD business For particulars apply to GEORGE W. BUSTEED, 331 Third avenue. 1GHT ‘NEW TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK 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 182 South Sixth street, or No. 9 Joffer- | son place, of James H. Pul is, or George W. Butman. ERRY FOR SALE.—THE TRUSTEES OF ST, PAT. rick’s Cathedral offer for sale the fecry from the foot of Twenty-third street to Calvary Cemetery, including three steamboats, ferry houses, gates, fences, &e., &c.. | | with lease from eorporation of Ni ‘dand lew York of bulkhea: pier foot of Twenty-third street, East river. For particu- lars inquire of HUGH KELLY, 138 Bowery. SALE—THE TWO-STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, and about eighteen years unexpired lease of lot, known as 147 Christopher street. Ground rent $60. Price Price $2,250. Apply on the premises, R SALE—THRER ELIGIBLY LOCATED LOTS ON Murray hill, each twenty-four feet eight inches front and rear by 100 feet deep, situate on the wrest She Lexington avenue, between ty-seventh at a Le eet: These lots command a beautiful viow of the Fast river and Long Island, and are rapidly increasing in value. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to WILLIAM H. WILKINS, 143 Lexington OR SALE—FOUR. FULL LOTS OF GROUND ON FOR- ty-first street, on the north side, 100 feet from Sixth avenue, and near the Crystal Palace. Terms easy. Inquire at No. 20 Chambers street, front basement. Fe SALE—A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, AND LARGE store attached, a good barn, wagon house, and jorse shed, with an acre of excellent land, beautifully Island, and of Babylon, New York by situated in the vil hours ride from about two and a cars and stage. hotel, boarding house, or store, will find this a first rate | opportunity, seldom to be found. Terms very reasonable; rart of the money may remain on bond and mortgage. For particulars, inquire at No. 14 Atlantic street, Brook- lyn, near the South ferry. E. C. STADGE. (OR SALE—AN EXCHANGE OFFICE. ALSO, ONE of Herring's salamander safes, Wilder's patent. ‘The above will be sold at a fair price to a cash customer. For particulars apply at 147 Washington street, between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock. FEF" SALE—NINE “CHOICE LOTS ON 143D STREET, ngar the Highth avenue, free from rock, and ready jor building. Eighth Avenue Railroad will soon be com pleted, to the lots, PARKS, 17 Wall street, second floor. YOR SALE, AT METUCHIN, NEW JERSEY—FIVE i acres of land, with the buildings thereon, which con- Fist of a one and a half story house, barn, corn crib, and all other outbuildings; nursery, fruit of all kinds, and plenty of it. Terms easy. For particulars inquire of JOHN BERG! is but five OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR HOUSE, NO. 114 Waverley place. the house is four stories, and three rooms ceep all the way up. with modern improve- ments, gas, chandeliers, &e. Lot about 25x93.9. ‘Terms easy. Also, the first class house on Twenty-ninth stree recently cceupied by Gov. Young. Apply t> E. B. KI SHIMER, 519 Fourth ayenue, from 2 to 7P. M. ORDHAM VILLAGE LOTS.—ABOUT ONE HUND! beautiful and desirable building lots, of all sizes, the flourishing age of Fordham, Westchester county, for sale on reasonable terms. to be the most healthy and advantageous of any other on the line of the Harlem railroad. The commutation is about 11 cents per day, for which you can ride upon any train stopping at this station, there being about twenty- five or thirty trains to and from the city daily, which is a greater number than at any ocher village on this line of the road. Every convenience and accommodation neces- sary for comfort and economy is here to be found. ‘Those desirous of avoiding the énormous taxes and rents of the city, should not let this opportunity escape of s0- curing to themselves a home where they can live and en- joy this life for about one-half the expense of a city life. ‘Apply to JOHN BERRIAN or GE. BANKS, at the Land Office, Fordbam. F% SALE, IN BROOKLYN, THE THREE STORY utes walk from the farm. ED brick house and lot, No. ‘118 York street, price 000. Also, lot No. 63 Main street, ranning through to Stewart street, price $3,500. Apply at No. 37 Main | street, from 8 to'10 A. M. (OR SALE.—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, IN THE VI- 4 “cinity of New Haven, consisting of a large and con- venient house, in the best order, so arranged as to make pleasant accommedations for a moderate sized family, but has rooms enough for several families for a joint summer residence. The barn, stable, and other out buildings are extensive. The best spring water is brought into the house, which is supplied with a range, cop boiler, turnace, &e, 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 large strawberry bed, grapery, rhubarb and asparagus’ bed; altogether a very desirable and beautiful Place, and y will be sold cheap. More par- ticulars om application ‘A. SARGENT, No. 16 Wall street. ALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- second street, with modern improvements— $4,500. A fine new house on Thirtieth street— price $7,400. Also, one on Thirty-first street, $6,000, ‘Alto, a ‘superior house on Sixth ‘avenue, $7,260. Also, one on Twenty-fourth street, $7,500. Also, one on Tenth street, $5,500, and ono on Twenty-eighth street, $5,500. E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue—2 to? P. M. (OR SALE—A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE on Lexington avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, in ine order ; two fine three-story and basement houses on ‘ourth avenee, and $7,800 ments to persons wishing to purchase, price PREMIUM.—DENTAL NOTICE EXTRA.— 100 Having suffered much by giving credit, I will, ‘n inducement to cath payment,) present a library of choice books, of the value of one hundred dollars, te | eueh person as shall be designated by lot from among my cash paying patrons of the present year. The most aatis- {ctory references given of my professional ability. Prices reasonable ax at any other office. Further particulars, {ny rocms, O16 Broadway, near Bleecker street. \ U. G. LUTHER, Deatat, 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, 60 by 100, with two four-story buildings ; house and lot on Com- | merce street, $6,000 ; @ corner lot, corner of Twenty- fourth street and First avenue, 25 by 100 ; a two-story Kighteenth street, lot 21 by 92, price E. B. KINSHIMER, No, 919 Fourth avenue, 2to TP, M. | new houve om $6,250, Apply to rt of the Eighth avenue for a good cash | ROADWAY STORE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE, STOCK | Persons wishing a good situation for 8 | Will be sold separately. PETER | . at Campbell's depot, at Metuchin, which This place is acknowledged | Fe SALE CHEAP—THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY IN the city of Williamsburg:—seven new cottage houses corner North Seventh and Third streets; five cottage houses corger North Seventh and Fourth streets; one brick house, South Fifth, between Fifth and Sixth atreots; one double house, in First street, between North Fifth and Sixth streets: two dwellixg houses and one la! palling, corner North Fist ‘and Ninth streets; eighty ots of ground in Bushwick and Brooklyn. "Also, ‘the fol. lowing valuable property in the ety of One brown stone building and lot, No. 304 Fourth avenue; two first class houses, four-stories, basement and cellar, in Thirty first street, between Madison th avenues; one first class house in Madison avenue, between Thirty- first and Thirty-second streets, Terms’ favorable. Part of purchase nioney can remain on bond and mortgage. Inquire of M. 1, KEITH & CO. foot of North Third street, Williamsburg. (OR SALE OR TO LET.—THE FOUR STORY BRICK store situated in the village of Nyack, on the Hudson river, thirty miles from the city of New York, from whence steamers ply to and from said village daily. For further particulars inquire of JAMES E. BRUSH, corner of Clarkson and West streets, or of AZARIAH ROSS, Nyack. p S—Also, several small buildings to let, inquire as above. (OR SALE—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, THE ELE- gant three story brick house No. 47 Columbia street, built in the most costly style, on a full sized lot, in most perfect order, com with range, gas, furnace, &., Apply at 13'Gold le &e.; also, the furniture, if desired, N.Y. street, up stairs, F% SALE—TWO ENGLISH BLACK AND TAN DOGS, ti (imported.) the handsomest in this country; one ‘alian greyhound; also, two very small terriers, Scotch breed; together with two very small black and tan sluts. Will be sold cheap. Apply at 198 Mercer street. (OR SALE—TWO YEARS UNEXPIRED LEASE OF A fine store in Nassau street, near Fulton, with an Attic room suitable for manufacturing purposes. A very desirable location for a clothing or book store. A note, addressed to P. E. W., box 2,817 Post Ofiee, will meet with immediate attention. (OR SALE—EIGHT LOTS, EACH 50 BY 125 FEET, beautifully situated on Prospect Hill, Fordham. with a front on three avenues, ten minutes walk from the depot. On the premises are seventy-five peach treos, and the whole is enclosed a neat picket feace. Ap- ply in the evening, at 105 Forsyth street. OR SALE AT A GREAT BARGAIN—A THREE STORY ‘and basement house, 317 West Twenty-ninth street, with a beautiful lot in' front to build on; sewer in the ftreet, and drain connecting from the yard; three stage lines in the immediate vicinity. Price $3,300. A por- tion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Ap- ply on the premises. (OR SALE—A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, SITU- F ‘ated on the north aide of Fifty-sixth street, 275 feet from Fifth avenue, said lot being in size 26 feet front and | rear, by 100 feet five inches in depth. Title indisputable, | ‘being from the Corporation of the city of New York. For | | ra further particulars apply to THOS. H. BLAKELEY, cor- ner of Eighth avenue and 189th street OR SALE OR TO LET IN HARLEM—A GOOD COT- tage house and stable, beautifully situated at the foot of 117th street, Harlem river, with ten lots of ground laid out in a garden, abounding in grafted fruit and shrub- bery; 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- Iyp, at the comer of Degraw and Van Brunt streats, Within three minutes walk of Hamilton ferry. Two story and basement, twenty feet front. $575 down, balance of. Payment easy. “Apply to WARREN & SWAZEY, 30 South street. (OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 23 AMITY PLACE, 125 feet north of Bleecker street, with a two-stor: attic and basement dwelling in therear. The 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 water. Two-thirds may remain on bend and mortgage for three years. Apply at No. 23 Amity place, im the rear, from 10 till 11 A. XL and 8 to (OR SALE—TWENTY ACRES OF LAND ON LONG Island, about four miles from Williamsburg, and about one quarter of a mile from the plank road in the village of Newtown, situated and fronting on the north- erly side of the north turnpike road, also running through and fronting on the Hellgate ferry road, thus making two fronts the entire length. Location high, where you may | have a view of the village and country for some miles around. Facilities for going to and from the city good and cheap, stages running every half hour in the day. On said premises there are several acres of locust timber, large enough for fence posts, The remainder fs under a high state of cultivation. The above Property is most desirably situated for dividing into building lots. For further particulars, inquire at the corner of South Ninth and Ninth streets, Williamsburg, of DANIEL POWELL. (OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, AND'TWO years lease from the Ist of May, of a porter ouse in South street, sold on account of the owners going out of the city. ‘Apply at 212 South street. (OR SALE.—AN EXTENSIVE FANCY THREAD AND F needle store, situated in a great business thorough- fare and doing a ‘good trade. years ‘of the property, and a aa rae ee business connected with it. The reason for selling is ill health of the proprietor. Apply to A. EATON, 19 Bockman street. (OR SALE—A HOUSE, CARRIAGE AND BATH house, with eight lots of ground, and 100 feet of water right, beautifully situated at foot of "21st street, 260 feet east of avenue A, south side, commandi a aplendid view. The premises are enclosed in a beauti- ful garden, laid out with gravelled walks, containing a choice variety of grafted fruit in full bearing, Catawba and Isabella grapes in abundance, raspberries, currants, shrubbery, &c. The main house is two stories and attic, with wings attached, large fronting the water, with Croton water in the kitchen. In fact, such a lo- cation is seldom effered for sale so near the city. The water privileges are unsurpassed for fishing, sailing, and bathing. It needs only to be seen to be appreciated. In- quire on the premises, or at 410 Pearl Street, after 10 o'clock A. M. OR SALE—ON FASY TERMS, A NEAT, COMMODIOUS two story and basement house, in Twenty-eighth Street, near the Ninth avenue—well and conveniently ar- ranged for one or two families. Inquire of J. F. S & SON, real estate office, 207 Ninth avenue. OR SALF—A VALUABLE TENEMENT PROPERTY on Twenty-first street, between Second and Third 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 ; price $17,500. “Also, a pro- erty on Downing street, 25 by 117, two buildings, $r'od0. "Ao, a honse on Tenth sticet, $5,600. A lot on Twenty-ninth street, between First_and Second avenues, $1,700; one on Twenty-fifth street, $2,600. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourthavenue, 2 to 7 P. M. (OR SALE—A GOOD THREE STORY HOUSE AND lease of lot situated on North Moore street, near Hindson; the house has gas, Croton water, bath, &c. Will be sold cheap toa cash customer. Address 100, He- | rald office. | | OR SALE—-A HOUSE AND LOT IN MOIT Hi in Willow place. The house is 26 fect front by 24 in depth. The lot is 50 feet by 100in depth. Inquire of JAS. TODD, on the premives, or at 80 Hudson street. OTEL AND PORTER HOUSE FOR SAL and fixtures of the old established house, No. 42 | Bowery, one door from the Bowery theatre, having an | oyster cellar attached, and ample’ accommodations for lodgers, together with the bowling alleys, &¢ , all in com plete order, for sale cheap Apply to GEO. LEA, at the Franklin Museum, 176 Chatham square, in the afternoon or evening. AT STORE FOR SALE—IT IS AN OLD STAND, J with a good run of cash customers. It is an ex: cellent opportunity for a hatter to commence businoss. The amount of the stock is smnall, and but a small por- tion of the amount required in cash. Inquire on the pre- | mises, 13 avenue D. Reason for selling out will be satis- factorily explained. FASE FOR SALE, OR STORE TO LET—THE FIVE- story store No. 234 Washington street. Inquire on the premixes, | ILLS AT PATERSON, N. J., FOR SALE OR TO LET— ‘The cotton mill, lot, and’ water privileges, known as the Favex Mill. For particulars, apply to JOLIN COLE, President of the Paterson Manufacturing Company. Also, the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly occupied by Plummer & Prinee, as print works, For particulars, ap- ply to THOS. 0. SMITH, Agent Society U. M. Paterson, Deo. 28, 1852. MM KING BIRDS FOR SALE—SIX SPLENDID BIRDS. ‘These birds are from two to three “years old, They mock dog, cat, roorter, hen, and are now in song. An; gentleman wanting a fine bird may apply at 476 Fourtl street. OTICE TO OW! BUILDERS, STONPOUJTERS N and others.—The Fmpire Stonedressing Company offer for ame at reduced prices, at their establishment, foot of Twenty-sighth, Twenty-ninth, and Thirtith follow! ntreets, Fast river, the cut brown stone, ready for delivery :—1,000 Quaker Ifitels, 17000 O G lintela ; 10,000 plain window sills and lintels; 20,000 feet watertable eight inches high ; 15,000 footrail ‘coping ; 600 eollar steps ; store posts, lintel course, platforms and steps. Also, rough stone constantly on hand. Steps, ashlor aad platforms, cut by our machines, will be sold to stoneoat- + 20 per cont Joos than their cost by hand. W. G, CHAVE, Ageat, IL PAINTINGS—TWO FOR SALE—ONE THE EN- tombment of Christ, a fino old Italian painting, worthy the attention of connoisseurs; the other a scene from Pilgrim's Progress. To be seen’ at the Upholstery store, 82 Chambers street. ROPERTY IN NEW YORK TO EXCHANGE FOR property in Brooklya.—A first class four-story house and lot to exchange for _« twostory cottage. Ap- ny bi ee BROWN, 75 Nassau treet” ARZ.OR FURN f FOR SALE—A COMPLETE SET Pe Torewood and satin damsok, nearly new, by one of the best city makers; also, some bedroom furniture to he sold, as the family is going to Europe. Apply, be tween 12 and 1 o’clock, at 119 First avenue, below Sixth street, ALUABLE ROLLING MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE.— The subscribers offer for sale, the Greenwich Iron Works, situated in the town of Greenwich, Conn., 214 miles west of Stamford, and 36 miles from this city, on the Mianus river, being one of the beat water powors fh the State. The anf conaists of a Rolling Mill, capable 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 acros of Jand ene works are now in full and su: ‘ul opera- tion, with material on hand for about three months work, Possession could be given without CP Apply to HOLDANE & 0., 91 atgoot. hay 8 a ii lots of five and six acres furnpiked throughout. There are every lot. Apply to A. J. BLERCKER, No. 7 Broad street. rer WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN, AT 9 Beekman street.—Office and counting-house chairs, stools, cushions, sofas, tete-a-tetes, divans, bu- reaus, wardrobes, secretary, book-cases, mahogany chais, Fockers, carpets, oll-cloths, hair and’ husk ‘matteo 400 bedstead, 100 dozen cane-seated chairs, parlor ai cooking stoves, Furniture purchased by instalment SALEDLEASE, FIXTURES, AND FURNITURE OF FE lend large restaurant and oyster saloon, with ine up'stairs lodging rooms connec! in one the best locaifons in Broadway, and doing an extensive joing business. Tease, rent low. Al ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up staira. oy : r Washington street, Seach. In- quire of |G, B, STEVENS, No. e cor’ Wall and New ata. (OR SALE—3,000 ACRES OF LAND, IN ONE TRACT, adjoining the Long Island Railroad. Addre: 4 box 2140 Post office. ae (OR SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A SMALL F sized hotel, located on @ great public thestasns hear the Hudson River Railroad depot, and tho depot for the Crystal Palace, handsomely fitted up and well fur- nished; doing a good business, and soldat a bargain if applied for immediately. ROBINSON, 85 Nassau street, up staire. OR SALE—FOUR HOUSES, CONTIGUOUS TO RAOH other, on the west side of Hate near Ninth street. Apply to A. J. BLEECKER, No. 7 Broad street, a FOR SALE SEVERAL BEAUTIFUL VILLA SITES, ON the banks of the Hudson, at Yonkers, commandi magnificent views of the river, both north and south, overlooking the surrounding country. ‘They are on a fine slope, and covered with superb forest trees. Also, village lots, at Yonkers, well situated tor residences or for places of business. Apply to A. J, BLEECKER, No. 7 Broad st. FE" SALE, IN WILLIAMSBURG—TWO FIRST CLASS frame hoases, filied in with brick, built in modern Style, with marble mantels, sliding doors, grates, centre pieces, &c. Will be sold low, on accommodating terms, if applied for immediately, ‘They aro situated in Fifth street, near South Ninth. For particulars, inquire of Thos. Doyle, on the premises, or of JOHN HIPWELL, cor- ner of South Tenth and Fourth streets. Also, two neat frame houses on South Eighth street, of the same de- scription, and four three story brick houses on Division ayenue. ‘Inquire as above. IR SALE—ON HENRY STREET, NEXT TO CORNER Ff of Harrison street, South Brooklyn, a fine, commo- dious, and well built three story brick house and tot, built ‘in modern atyle, and furnished with gas and fix. tures in three sto Terms favorable. Inquire of RE HISON SHAURMAN, 1 90 Cherry street, New York; or of , builder, corner of Harrison Clinton streets, Brooklyn e - (OR SALE—A FIVE YEARS LEASE OF A VALUA- ble property basement, corner of Day street and Brondway, with a front of fifty fect on Broadway, with entrances on Brondway and No, 125 Dey street; is well ventilated and well lighted, especially adapted for a firat rate restaurant, having every convenience for a lar; cooking apparatus; or it would be eligible for a whole: and other establishments, &c. For particulars apply, between the hours of 12 and 1, of E. PHALON, No. 1 Broadway. (OR SALE—A VERY FINE LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND dog, a very fine animal. Apply to L. JACOBS, 1 Gatham sree eee rues (OR SALE.—A GOOD CHANCE FOR A PERSON with a cash capital of $300.—A cash business, inaking $100 to $150 monthly, and can be greatly in- creased, will be sold for the above sum, of ready cash, as the present owner cannot attend to it. Apply te ©.’ B. HOWES, 83 Nassau strect. T. MARK’S PLACE PROPERTY FOR SALE AT AUC- TION.—COLE & CHILTON will sell at the Merchants? Exchange, on Monday, February 28th, at 12 o'clock, that yaluable house and lot No. 99 St. Mark’s place—37 foet 6 inches by 110feet. Sale positive and without reserve. See auction sales, 'YPE FOR SALE.—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS OF agate, about half worn, in lots to suit purchaser Apply to JO, ELLIOTT, Herald office. TS FOR SALE.—ABOUT ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of diamond, very little worn, in half a dozen pairs of cates, for sale cheap, for cash. Apply to JO. none, 0 BE SOLD OR LET—A FINE HOUSE, SITUATED IN South ‘Third street, Williamsburg. five minutes walk from either of the ferries. For particulars inquire at 88 Bleecker street, New York, in the store. (0 PAINTERS.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIXTURES, and good will of a well established paint shop; an ex- cellent opportunity for a young man of small capital. For particulars, inquire at No. 122 West Broadway, be- tween the hours of twelve and two o’elock. P.O BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANIES, &C.— The lease of one of the most desirable corner build- ings in Broadway, west side, for sgle. It is in the imme- diate vicinity of some of our first class hotels. Building 25 feet by 100, five stories oe) now occupied as a house furnishing store. If desired, the stock of might be purchased with the lease. ‘The above opporta- my ‘ee rare one. Address, with real name, box 2,983 ost Office. 10 WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS—A RARE chance now offers itself toa person in the above line, who can command a cash lire of about $700. A well assorted stock of jewelry, with a fair run of cus- tom, ina good stand, to be disposed of in consequenee of the owner being obliged to proceed to dalifornia. Ap- ply at 156 Fulton street, yn, HE LEASE, FIXTURES, &c., OF A HOTEL, NEAR the North river, for sale. As a large number of men are employed in the neighborhood, it would make an excellent eating and lodging house. Apply to Mr. John Rucastle, Franklin House Hotel, Pearl street, or Mr. Tay- lor, 65 Chatham street. JALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE AT ublic auction, to Coe a concern, by A.J. Bleecker, auetioneer, this day, February 23, at 12o’clock M, at the Merchants’ Exchange, in this’ city—The lease of ground, with the building ‘thereon, known as 181 Third avenue, being the northeasterly corner of Third avenue and Fifteenth street; lot 27 foet in front by 60 fect deep. Also, the lease of lot, with the buildings thereon, known as 160 Third avenue, lot 27 feet 6 inches by €0 feet deo] on the southeast corner of Third avenue and Sixteent street. The above leases have thirteen years to ren from. the Ist of August, 1852; ground rent $100 per annum, with eoverants of two renewals of twenty-cne years each, at five per cent ground valuation. The above property is in the most desirable location for grocery stores or other business on the Third avenue. ‘Iwo thirds of the pur- chase money ean remain on bondand mortgage. For fw ther particulars, apply to W. B. SCOTT, 49 William street, or at the auction. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES, —THE CO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX- ing, under the name of ‘Marsh & Smyth,” is hereby dissolved by mutual consent. Said W. E. Marsh will] continue the gas-fitting business at 54 Third avenue. (Signed, ) W. E. MARSH. ” HUGiI SMYTH. PVECMON.— THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore existing between the undersigned, under the pame and firm of William A. Wheeler & Co., is this day dissolved by mutval consent. WILLIAM A. WHEELER. VHOMAS D. DOUBLEDAY. ARTHUR B, MORRIS. Dated New York, Feb. 10, 1863. olution of Co-parfnership.—The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Wheeler, Beale & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. WM. A. WHEELER & CO. JOHN ©. BEALE. Dated New York, Feb. 10, 1853. The co-partnership heretofore existing under the firm of U.F. & E. Doubleday & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thomas D. Doubleday is authorized to settle the accounts of the said firm. . U. F. DOUBLEDAY. E_ DOUBLEDAY. BENJ. F. COOK. J. EUGENE DOUBLEDAY. New York, Feb. 19, 1853. The subscriber, having retired from the late firms of - William A. Wheeler & Co., and Wheeler, Beale & Co., has sed the business of the late firm of U. F. & E. it No, 40 John street, and is now open- ‘toek of staple and fancy stationery and writing papers, of foreign and domestic manufacture, which, from his long experience in selecting in foreign markets, and his thorough knowledge of the American manufactured goods, he fecls confident will enable him to offer great inducements to the trade and merita share of their patronage. U. F. Doubleday will continue with him, and would be pleased to see his friends and cus- tomers. THOMAS D. DOUBLEDAY, No, 40 John st. New York, Feb. 22, 18 OTICE.—THE MUSIC BUSINESS HERETOFORE CAR- ried on by me, as agent for H. P, Kennedy, is this day discontinued, by mutual consent. The outstanding business will be settled by H. P. Kennedy. - a WM. VANDERBEEK, New York, Feb, 10, 1853. H. P. KENNEDY. The undersigned have this da: formed « co-partnee- ship, for the purpose of careyitg ona general music business, under the style and firm of Wm. Vanderbeok && New York, Feb. 10, 1853. s The entire stock of pianofortes, music, and musical merchandise, at No, 479 Broadway. has been removed this day to the commodious stores 57 East Thirteenth street, and 843 Broadway, near Union square. PARTNER OR AGENT WANTED—ONE WHO HAS from $3,000 to $5,000 in cash, for the sale of a pa- tented article, the profits of which are certain from 80 to 150 per cent. @ whole control of the financial and sales department will be submitted to the individual for the city of New York. Address T, A. B., Herald office, with name and residence. GENTLEMAN, WITH SOME CAPITAL, DESIRING to enter as partner ina retail dry Ja establiah- inent in the upper part of this city, is disposed to make arrangements to that effect with «firm enjoying & good reputation for probity, and favorably known in every other respect. Address B., bookstore of Adriance, Sher- man & Co., under Astor House. = ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, IN THE EXCHANGE BRO- kerage business, who is familiar with the businoss, and @ first rate judge of money, and who has some meang to put in the byslness, Addr@ss Y. Z, Herald office,