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7 . a EeEHeEHeE ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED BYERY DAY. mr SEE SEVENTH PAGE. “@e_ Dera a ea anas $150,000 ive real estate in this city or Brooklyn. 6 ‘worth at is BROAD, No 13 Wall street, im the exchange office. TO LEND, ON BOND AND MORT gage, in sams to suit applicants, on Will lent cent on productive real estate in this ciiy that double the amount wanted. Apply to 3. 3. TSNANTS BRHGIST ARAN of ao LET IN BROOKLYN—HOUSE NO. 67 SANDS street, five minutes walk from Fulton ferry ; it $400. Also, houses in South Brooklyn; reat from 8 to $250.a year. Houses for sale and to let in all parts of Brooklyn. Apply to M. T. GIBBONS, 266 Atlantic street, near Smith street. « FINANCIAL. nn wn eee BUILDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE. ceived until Monday, the 7th day of March next, at twelve o'clock, for furnishing the materials, and doing the work nece -y for the erection and Solshing of a new primary school building, on the north side of Thirty seventh street, between the Tenth and Eleventh avenues, fn the Twentieth ward Separate proposals will be re- ceived for the mason work and materials, or for the carpenter work and materials, anda bidder may, in ad- dition, propose for the whole, "Tho plans and elevations can bé seen at the office of Thomas R. Jackson, the archi- | posals for renting the large room under the Ro- funda, Merchants’ Exchange, now occupied as a coffee room.” itis cighty feet in diameter, entirely fire proof, $130 000 TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORT gage, upon property in this city, 2, ‘and Williamsburg, pat to suit spplicants ‘A number of $1,000, $2,000, and $3,000 sums. FRANCIS J. KENNEDY, 16 W: TO LOAN. ATSEVEN PER CENT, ON $97 500 bond and mortgage, in sums to suit, New York, klyn, or Williamsburg property. Loans will be made at six per cent on city worecty; rightly lo- h double the amount loaned. cated, and worth OTLING & TUCKE! WANTED, ON BOND AND MORT 20,000 Jape at tis yer cant por sanem, unable real estate in this city. No brokerage will be paid. For further particulars, please address J. M. B., box 2,387 Post office. i WANTED—ON LEASEHOLD PROPERTY $15.00 worth three times the amount, with an Unexpired term of fourteen years to run, Any person having the amount to lend cad obtain a bonus, as the ad. rt. vortiver is in need of the money. Address Loam, Herald | office, for three days, when all f known. her particulars can be WANTED — ON . roved property in ine ne rt of city, worth double the amount. Apply at 19 street, below Wall. HORACE GALPEN. (),~AS ACNE BUSINESS MAN 18 DE- 2 00 's sirous of investing the above amount in sop mercantile or manufacturing business, in this city = ‘or Brooklyn. Address, with real name, Energy, Office, stating when and where an interview can 8 289 Broadway. tect, No. 170 Broadway, of whom, or of either the un- | dersigned, printed copies of the’ specifications can be | »rocured, and to any c ‘whom proposals may be de- | livered. "The school officers reserve the right to rajaot any bid not deemed by them the best for the public interest. Dated New York, February 17, 1853. JOHN G. BUTLER. Chairman of School Ofeers, Twentieth ward. ‘STOCK, NOTE, AND EX. —- = and well adapted to many purposes where seeurity from fire is an object. Persons maski ‘application will please state the uses for which it ts want offices on the third floor, and two rooms im the sub-base- ment, are also to rent. Apply to 8. BALDWIN, President. Office in the Exchange. Hawrr McLean, Secretary. wo doors east of Broadway, in Thiet in good order, Cottage 1102 Broadway, 28 feot front by 74 feet deep. Seventh avenue. House 25 foot 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 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A NEW 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 chaudelicrs, | heaters, bathing room, Croton water, &c. The owner has ' | no objection to sell the furniture, or part of it, (which is new,) if desired. Aj pplication to be made on the pre- or.of A. D. RUS ELL, No. 6 City Hall place. RENT —THE UPPER PART OF THE FOUR STOR’ FIMORE, ROBERT & 00. change brokers, ‘calers Continvatal Bank Builting, No. | TENANTS’ REGISTER, FARM TO LET, PLEASANTLY SUTUATED IN THE | A, town of Mamaroneck, tweniy-two miles from New | ; it contains thirty or’ thirty-five acres of land, ins high state of cultivation, a good house and out-buildings, | together with a variety of fruit, apples, veaches, cher. | ries, grapes, cusrants, &e. For particulars inquire of | Mr. LOCKW Mrs. GEROW, 74 Ridge street, N.Y. ROADWAY PROPERTY TO LET OR LEASE—THE | | DD second, third, and fourth floors of the buildings | 595 and 307 Broadway, one door below Walker stree | will be altered to suit tenants. Apply on the premises, | to A.M. & R. DAVIES. | BATTERY PLACE PROPERTY TO LET—coMPRISING | mi | the whole front on Battery place, between Green. | | Hich and Washington streets, known as the Battery and | fae Phi} \phia hotel For further particulars, inquire of y JOHN J. HOLLISTER, corner of Buttery place and Wash- | Se¥en rooms, Can be aoe Leheeenla Ae neers te ington street, between the hours ot 10 and 12 o'clock a. | Apply to Ad ak Waleeicenh, rset ant Seer? (0 LET—IN A MOST BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, ON AN ONCERTS, BALLS, FAIRS, eminence commanding a very extensive view of the COMMITTEE AND SO. | Ds ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMX | ciety meet ngs, &e.—Elogant and spaciougrooms, | Surreunding country, two newly built dwelling houses, from £1 and upwards, payable at sight, are issued | to accommodate from 2 to 3000 persons, withtall the | forty feet square and three stories high, th garden the subscribers, BO' , GRINNELL k CO., Ne. | conveniences and appurtenances for the above and simi- §tOund. They can accommodate two families, They passenger closets, ranges for hot and South street, sole its for the Swallow ‘al line of Liverpool end London packet ships. ORTH CABOLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— ‘Treasury Raleigh, N. C., January 16. 1688.—Sealed be recelved in the city of ol ee Sa sar m4 the first of January, 1! end will rum thirty years. will have on Biges teabed, and the interest, at six wiggle Sa Bn be payable on the first days of July and January of each incipal will be payable at the Bank thoalty of New Tort ualese where the facto have thea waiie paysite atthe Carolina Lanpreeg ew addition to the faith of (ridende frou aid aiook, ar exprowe a re ex, : ‘are express: enactment, exempted frems aac for will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at P. the Bist day of March nest, im presence of @. B. Lamar, Esq., President of the said Bank, P, Brown, and Devig Hieecnan, Eaqra. Bidders may juired, as soon as informed their bids, todeponit ia, bank ‘the bids, with the accrued interest from the “first instant, to the credit of the treasurer of the State of ‘Worth Carolina. = “a Pe ea Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North Nerolins. D. W. 00 Publio Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. ‘OTICE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF THE New York and Virginia Steamship Company, for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the Company, B ‘the hours of 12 and 2 o’c 94 Wall street, ee between | E. HABICHT, Seeretary. Nore YORK, FEB. 9, 1853.—SUB3CRIPTI to the capital stock of the New York and California bs er henge will be reoeived by the a ean et the offise of Messrs. Davis, Brooks & Co, 28 wa, the 2th of February ensuing. The capital stock tt into 1,500 shares of $1,000 uired to be deposited, subscribing, for which i : MA RAILROAD COMPANY, 78 BROAD- New York, February 22, 1853.—The fourth in- ee each ie a “ner e above compan: ble at company. on the 25th day of March next, ‘the fifth instalment, of the same amount, on the Lith of April next. By order of the Board of Directors. FRANCIS SPIES, Secretary. VINCE OF CANADA.—RECEIVER GENERAL'S Office, Quebec, Feb. 7, 1853.—Tenders will be re- estved at this office up to first March, one thousand eight i ft . | | handred and fifty-three, for debentares of tue Province, | to be issued under 16 Vic.. ehap. ‘An act to establish: a Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund for Upper Canada.” | im sume of £100, £250, and, to a limited amount, at eurreney, each, at twenty and thirty years, to the extent of two hundred thousand pounds, currency. Interest, six | percent, payable semi-annually, upon presentation of Parties to state the appoints required, and te be theirdenders thus:—‘‘Tenders for Debentures to be issued under 16 Vic. Chap. 22.’ The form of debenture cam be seen at the several banks in London, C. W., Ham- ilton, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal. Quebec, and at this office. E. P. TACHE, Rec. General. TROY AND BOSTON RAILROAD COMPANY OFFER for sale, through Simeon Draper, 46 Pine street, $150,000 of their Convertible Bonds, being the balance of an issue of $00,000, secured by a morigage on their whole road and its franchises, made in trust wo J. FE. Wool and J.C. Heartt. The bonds mature Ist April, 1864, and bear interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, payable Ist it and ist October, at the Bank of Commerce, in New ‘ork. The Troy and Boston Railroad has now been for gome months in successful operation between Troy, N. Y., * and Bennington, Vermont, where it connects with the Western Vermont Raf eed, alfording, with it. the short est and easiest prac: to Burlington and Montreal. Near its northern terminus, it also connects with the Troy and Rutland and Rutland and Washington Railroads, and through these two chan- 1 nels, and the Western Vermont Railroad, it draws a large part of the travel and business of Vermont. It runs through ® rich agricultural! and mannfacturing dis triet, which yields a large and increasing local trailic to he road, and the whole business since the opening has far arpassed the expectations of the Company. Including dhe Troy and Bennington Railroad, which is leased by th» Yroy and Boston, the whole length of the road is 3234 piles. it has been built in the most thorough manner, Jnd its equipment is in a state of perfection equalled by Dut few railroads in this country. Though the trains Jommenced running upon the line as fast as the rails Sould be laid, and before the track was completed, not a Aingle accident has occurred since the commencement. The amount expended on the road, and its equipment, is aa follows: — Capital Stock paid in... ...... sevee. $431,000 Proceeds of the issue of First Mortgage Bonds for 300,000 Proceeds of about half of the present of Convertible Bonds... . gee 160,000 Profits from working tie road 40,000 Floating debt.........60ee0ee 122,000 eases ests $1,043,000 n amount of $77,000 to be paid on sub: criptions to stock, and the proceeds of the bonds now offered for sale to repay the floating debt, and provide for ‘he extension of the right arm of the road from Hoosic, seven tailes southeast to Pownal, Vermont, where it is expected that negotiations now pending with the Troy and Greenfield Raftroad Company will, in a short time, open out the route through Williamstown and North Adams, bringing these growing manufacturing towne twenty miles nearer to the Hudson river than they can be by any other road. It is now confidently believed that the Troy and Greenfield Company will succeed in tunnel. ing the Hoosic mountain. Should the traffic from Boston to Albany and the W. must go over the Troy and Boston road. Without calculating upon this traffic, the noon Kad rond between Troy and Bennington is developing itself so a8 to insure an income ample to pay the working expenses and interest on the bonds, and leave handsome surplus for dividend. The wonvertible clause in the bonds now offered makes them more even than the former issue, and they are now offered to the public with the contidence that they ‘are every way worthy the attention of capitalists. Ls I YO CONTRACTORS—PROPOSALS WILL BE ‘until the 26th instant, for filling in Jane street, trom West to exterior streets, to correspond with the of said streets. Parties ae mg = _ price and time required tocomplete the work. For fur dher particulars apply to 8.8, WARD, $11 Washington, corner Laight street. pe A Nid MONEY.—$1,000 TO LOAN, ON BOND’ AND ‘mortgage on improved property in New York or Brooklyn, at seven per cent per annum. Apply to W. W. OWNEEND, No.1 Routh street. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION tu 7:TE 3 YORK T and California Steamship Company, for $1,500,000, this day, at the oitice uf Messrs, DAVIS, BROOKS , 28 Broadway . 10 THE STOCKKOLDERS OF THE ST. LAWRENOR Mining Company.—Notice is hereby given that a Pn Rlhoad stockholders will be held, at their room, fo. 17 Insurance Building, No. 6\ Wall street, on Mon day, tho 7th day of Merch next, at 4 o'clock, P.M. The drusteos have returned from a visit to the minea and pro jperty of the company, in St. Lawrenos county, and will Bo prepared to lay before the kholders the state o ondition, and f 1 attondan the workings, present financial prospects the company. quested, as matters of grea By ordor of the Board. JEROM y dress their an- fiche Carne Beate | hodll [ONS | . | in an excellent location. Each house contains 24 rooms | 235, | inquire of ble route from the Hudson river | do so, the main | RECEIVED | contain bath rooms, wate cold water, dumb waiters, and every modern convenience. ‘Thoy are situated in Morrisania, three minutes walk from | the railroad station. Rent $600 per annum. Apply to P. & H. LEWIS & BROTHER, 45 Beaver street. T[OLET THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOR, AISO CEL. lar, of house 270Greenwich between Warren and Muray streets, suitable for the manufacturing of light goods; possession given immediately. Inquire of WIL- LIAM'A. ARCHER, on the premises, LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, THE lar purpoees, to let, on the most liberal terms, at the Chinese Assembly Rooms, 539 a (Coe Prince | and Spring streets). Apply to H. DEN! , Superinten- | dent, on the premises. OR RENT OR SALE—THE MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, | in the city of Natchez, Miss.. with furniture at- | tached thereto. The house is eligibly situated, and con- | tains upwards of sixty chambers, besides parlors, Sate rooms, reading room, and large bar room. Apply to C. | | P. LEVERICH, 29 Burling slip, or L. L. ‘ALL, Natchez. 9 '—THE LARGE THREE STORY DWELL- | T | ‘OUSE TO LE well finished three story basement and under evllar | ing house No. 85 Seventh street, with the modern | brick house No. 196 Third avenue, corner of Bighteenth | improvements, Inquire of street, mahopany doors, Croton water, fc. rent $700, } E. T. PHILLIPS, 154 Broome street. Also, the well finished two story briok house No. 35 Bleecker street, between Broadway and Third avenue, Croton water, &c., rent $700. Also, cottages, and ono three story neat brick house, now finishing, on Fifty-first stueet, near the Third avenue, rent $350; cottages $160 eaeh. Also, a carriage factory, coraer of Third ave- nue and Fiftieth street, feet front on avenue, and 40 feetdeep rent, $700. Inquire at No. 20 Beckman street, at the office o JOHN L. RIKER, Esq. 10 LET—TWO STORES, ONE A CORNER STORE, woll calculated fora very extensive grocery busi- ness; ion to be given on the Ist May next. The othr well adapted for dry goods, millinery, crockery, | give umodiately.” Apply to JAS RUSE, given ly. Apply to . corner Thirty fifth street and Third avonue. LET—THE HOUSE AND STORE CORNER OF Eleventh street and avenue A. Rent, $600. Inquire Of GEORGE WEBB, 184 Wooster street. BOARDING LODGING, LADY WISHES BOARD FOR A FEW MONTHS, until after her confinement, where she will be com- fortable and private, in a quiet neighborhood; Jerse; City preferred. Address J. Loawirt, delphia, throug! the Post office, stating location, terms, and particulars. PARTMENTS TO LET—ON THE SECOND FLOOR, with additional rooms if required, to a person with- Out encumbrance; a lady who would be willing to attend te the business calls of an adjoining office will be liberally treated with. Apply to WM. PARKER & CO., 399 B: + way, entrance in Walker street. LADIES’ BOARDING HOUSE TO LET, AND PART OF the furniture for sale, in a desirable location, near Canal street. Address M. W., Broadway Post Office. OUSE TO LET IN LEROY STREET, NEAR BLEECK- er—Briek, three story, basement and sub-cellar, twelve rooms, all in nice order. Stages and cars pasa very | moar the house. Rent moderate to a satisfactory tenant. | | Apply to BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. OTEL TO LET OR FOR SALE—THE OLD ESTAB- lished Railroad Hotel, Fordham, having been recent- | ly enlarged and fitted up, is offered to let, or for sale, | other business compelling the present proprietor to give | itup. itis capable of accommodating twenty or thirty boarders, and is now doinga profitable business. For fur- ther particulars. apply to JOHN BERRIAN, at the Hotel, or LEWIS S. FORD, 178 South street, New York. | J[ AUNDRY OR MANUFACTORY TO LEASE.—THIS establishment has the capacity for an extensive business for either purpose, and will be disposed of at a bargain, to close a concern. Building 26x75 feet, with lot adjoining 26x100 feet. Apply on the premises, No. 461 Firat avenue, corner of Twenty-eighth street. ‘ASONIC.—A LODGE ROOM 18 NOW BEING FIT- ted up under the direetion of Atlantic Lodge, No. | 178, at the corner ot Broadway and Bleecker streets. It | is intended that this room shall excel in beauty and con- venience any in the city. Afew nights are vacant, which can be had by applying immediately, to J. Carhart, 76 Fast Thirteenth street, Geo. C. Stone, 29 Peck slip, or | Jas. G. Powers, 101 Murray stree ILLISTER SfREET, Bl TABLE TO LET—IN CO) |ETWEEN | SS Beach and Hubert streets, nearest one to Hubert street. Apply at the offiee of GEORGE J. CORNEL, 69 | Wall street, between two and three o'clock, P. M. TORES TO LET.—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSES Nos. 2 and 4 West Broadway place, (Laurens street,) Will be altered into stores. Also, the dwelling part sbove | | will be to let. Apply to J. CRAM, 50 Union square, or | 102 Wall street. LET—A FACTORY IN BROOKLYN, FIFTEEN TO ‘twenty minutes walk from the South ferry, brick | building, fifty by cee with two stories and basement. | Apply to RICHARD ECCLES, 275 Peari street. | BOARDING HOUSE AND HOTEL KEEPERS.— | To let, for = boarding house or hotel, two large | Houses, situated in Hudson street, near Canal, in this city, GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND TWO SINGLE gentlemen, can be pleasantly accommodated with board, in a small, gen‘eel family, where there are no other boarders. House new and replete with gas, Croton water, hot and cold baths, water closets, &c. Call at oe house east of Kighth avenue, on Twenty-fifth street. OARD.—A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR TWO GEN- | tlemen, can be accommodated with a furnished room and board. Location No. 4 Union place, Boyan ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOME- i ly furnished, to let, with board, to a gentleman and wile, o S48 single gentlemen. Ley required Appl rato. 8 Crosby street. OARD.—THE ADVERTISER HAVING MORE ROOM | andakitchen. Inquire at 154 Prince street. (0 LET—THE STORE 194 WEST STREET, RU! to Caroline street, near the Erie railroad’ de a | particulars inquire of’ Mrs. SARAH BRIGGS, Ti day ot. | | Pore eee beer oot ee ee Mranted for his own family, proposes to let : ‘thai | saltiner or hairdressers Apply wo De We LEE” Nor 29 | the sult of parlors on first floor whfeh are beautifully fur- | Ferry street, from 9AM til 30. M. | nished, to a gentleman and his wife, or single gentlemen. : i : Also two pleaant attic rooms, for single gentlemen. well LET OR LEASE—A NEW FIVE STORY AND BASE. | furnished. Apply at the house, No. 611 Houston street. | ment house, suitable for a hotel or boarding house. ‘OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A GENTLE. No. ‘There are forty eight rooms, besides the firat story, base- | | ment and vaults aio, threo lots froting on Feath are: | su yamn" tbat foe Socriear Loeation petmene Fulton heuse; , & new four story house, No. 500 West street, and South ferries, not above Clinton street. Terms must | anda three’ story house, with white marble front, on | De moderato. Address, post paid, box 2,268 Post Office, } Twenty-third street; also, a house at the corner of Ninth | Stating location, terms, &e.; none others will be } avenueand Thirty-first street. Inquire of JAMES JACKS, | Sttendedto, 000 | house and land agent, 64 Ninth avenue, OARD WANTED.—A YOUNG FRENCH GENTLE- man and lady are desirous of obtaining a large room with bedroom adjoining, ina private Amerizan family, | with none or but few boarders, where the comforts of an 0 LET—A RESPECTABLE MECHANICS’ BOARDING- house, situated on the Sixth avenue, within five minutes walk of the Crystal Palace. For’ particulars, GEORGE HARRIOT, | ___ Corner of Sixth avenue snd Twenty-seventh street, | fase they barre tingeon Ben Where (0 LET—THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, IN TARRYTOWN, | 1,377 PostOffice, 00]|]|]|]1 | DL tor one or more years: the Louse has been in succesa- OARD WANTED—WITH A YOUNG WIDOW LADY, ful operation for twelve years, by the same tenant. Lo- | by a young person; a pleasant room, with break. cation om the main road in full view of the river for ten | fq st ivan oa Sunny; where ate’ ve. Ad ofan | miles either way. For particulars, apply to ROBT. KL- = i 4 | ‘Dame Seaeatora, Comm, ec GRO: ELDER 76 Dey stcest, | Winnseta:_ Aditcees Bennels; Brontiway’ Fost Omics: 0 LET-TWO BRICK BT can wate | JVOARD WANTED—BY A YOUNG LADY, IN A PLAIN | [0 LET—TWO BRICK STORES, 90 FEET FRONT BY | genteel family. ‘Terms not to exceed $4 por week. 3 feet 4 (one for groceries, the other for dry | Aqiresy KE. H. C., Herald office, for two days. gooda,) in the village of Piermont, and terminus of the | “° ria! sabeed ye 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 busi- | nesses, this is a good chance, as they will be let low to a | the free use of a richly furnished parlor. Warm and ‘ood tenant. Inquire of C. A. Hubbard, 86 Front street, | tent : low Sork; W, 1. Tash, of} sie precisa; or Bi. T. Lusk, | Cone Teanelent bosed 6120 poser it Fulton street, Brooklyn. | cae 50 LEASE DAY. kK = scaamne OARDING AT 347 BROADWAY.—NOW VACANT, A 1 gegen gt ph Wh hipaa gg w good family rooms, eonsisting of parlors amd te cain 8 Tey Tange and ettansire uuamess. it | beuroome adjoining, suitable for small families without he most populated par: of the city. Disposed of in con- | chitdyen also, rooms to rent to single gentlomen, with- sequence of the ill-health of the proprieior. A rare op- | out board. References required. 347 Broadway. portunity is now offered to persons wishing to enter the Above business. A note addressed to A. H.. Broudway | qyO\RDING.—A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, | Post Office, with real name and address, will meet with B which will be vacated by the first of March, will be unmediate attention, | fet too gentleman and lady, or two single gen'lémen, in | the first class house, 43 West Twenty: J -treet, be- | tween Fifth and Sixth avenues. No i tially.’ Unexcep- ven. Address Box OARD AT 245 BROADWAY.—NEATY FURNISHED rooms, with full or partial board, for families or single gentiemen. Also, rooms to let without board, with T° Et Tho sractous NEW FOUR. STORY BUILD. ings in Fourth avenue, on the east side, noar | i ionsble cooper Twenty Afth atreet; will be ready for occupation by the | Ber at six. The most unexcepticnable reference given Ist of May, For particulars, apply to | and required. met saber’ JOHN THOMPSON, 53 Broadway. | FLIGHTFUL ROOWS, NEATLY FURNISHED, WITH a —emmaien | full or partial board, can be had at Mrs. Bushneil’s 41 SE, IN EIGHTRENTA | : ; street, The furniture, whieh is hearly new, wilt be | O92 Sixth avenue. The house has all the modern ‘im fold cheap to the person who rents the house. 'Posses- | provements, and boarders can hat privilege of the sien immediately. Rent of house persanam, In- bath room without extra charge. Also, a few single rooms p | quire at No. Nassau street, room . ao siecland Rei te ay ‘ES LET.—A MALONIC LODGE ROOM, AT NO. 68 Kast Broadway. For particulars apply to WM.'N. BUCKLEY, 63 Catharine atreet. T° rf of. ALL FAMILY, THE UPPER PART | nree story brick house in South Fourth | | street, Williamsburg, within five minutes walk of either | ferry. The rooms comprise a back basement, the whole | of the second story and one large room in the third. The lower part to be occupied bya small family, without children. Possession given the first of April if desired. Rent moderate. For further particulars, address D., box 2,447 Post Office. 10 LET—A SHOP IN TRI of 05 Greenwich street. | between 11 and 2 0 clock. | FXO LET AT HOBOKEN—HOUSES AND PARTS OF | houses, in good locations, rents from $200 to $450. Also, for sale. a number of houses and lots, from $1 | to $8,000, paying ten per eent interest. Also, lo’ Bergen. Apply at No. 83 Chambers street, from 10 to 11 | A. M., andi to4P. M., or Washington, between Second | and Third streets, Hoboken, from 8 to 9A. M., and 5 to 6 PM JOHN RL ) LET OR LEASE—THE HOUSE A Nos, 23 | ‘and 26 Chrystie street, mear Bayard street, the lot | Joby 100 fest. For further particulars, inquire of SALOMON & SWART, No. 40 Rose street, corner of Duane. © LET—\ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR, if required, at 70 White street, three | ay LET ON BROOKLYN HBIGHTS—WITHIN FIVE | A minutes walk of south ferry—a three story and basement brick house, furnished with gas, and in flue or. ISHED ROOMS TO LET, PLEASANTLY SITU- ated, ina small family, where there are no children Grboarders, to single gentlemen. Terms modarate. Ap- ply at No. ) Laight street, near St. John’s Park. URN) [3 TO LET, ATNO, 4 STATE STREET, F le gontlomon, Referenses required, Apply on the premiat 0OMS WANTED—BETWEEN BLEECKER AND EIGH- 4, and Fourth and Sixth avenues, for = single gentleman; parlor and bedroom on first oc second floor. Private table, and the best accommodation re- | quired. Address I. 0. U., box 3,45 i T° LFT—WITH FULL OR PARTIAL BOARD, SUITS of rooms for families or single men | House | contains modern improvements. Cars and stages pass | the door. Apply at No. 4 Abingdon squa: i TANTED—BY A LADY AND GENTLEMAN, (BOARD W for the lady only,) a good sized front room, far nished or unfurnished, in desirable locality, wheretiore ‘are no other boarders: a widow lady preferred. Addross | Morgan, Union square Post Office, stating terms, loca- | tion, &e. ANTED-—IN THE UPPER PART OF THE CITY, A ITY PLACE, IN THE REAR Apply at 163 Front street, yard for the lady only. A widow or small family having advance, boyd’s Express office. N. B —Bosrd paid LIQuoRs. 1 " OOO ee diINNPS «0025 AND ROBT. Mander's Dublin stont; Parelny, Per kins & Co.'s London porter and stout; Dove's Falkirk, Youngers & Tevnant’s Scotch ales; Bavs's ': Allsop’ East India pale ale; extra Philadelpbia ales; porter an’ »rown der. Can be had for five years from first of May. Rent | niout, for sale, at lowest prices, by Wal. H. UNDERIULL, $500, Address Leander, Box 2,987 New York Post Ofice, | 4 e treet, corner of Crosby 10 RENT.—HOUSES AND APARTMENTS, TO SMALL, | 9 0 OLD SiYLE JU GIN J reapectable families, in various good locations, Al 0. 109 casos Schn: pps. vo are so several stores on Broadway, Sixth avenue, and other | pronounced by the reodicnl faculry t at and locations. Apply to R. G. PIERCK, 1,104 Broadway purest article Imported. wines, » OR 7 — mpern . dials, «yrips, im all ti 4) per conte ) LET.—THR BUILDING ON THE NORTHRAST , below ‘usual prices. 130 Brooms corner of Chatham and Pearl streets; if desired, will | gtreet. te altered into three amall stores. The basement will be — > - fitted up for any purpose required; has an entrance on ‘ 1 both Chatham f+) Pearl streets, and ix 28 by 24 feet 1,000 Oh Temple, “oom D The second story is 28 feet wide and 80 feet d | other choice wines; w euch Germen wine ep. and nd tho ¥ ioe eli et wide from $150 per di Broows’ wireet. N are have aniron balcony, four front; an excellent stand for a The windows will be extended to will be altered to suit. A ( UNDERMILT, 43 Jamaiva ehrub 7 Stone street, between th PR x 70 LEASE ON RESERVOR SQUA : lots on Fortieth etreet, front and an ef 1, tot pleted early tn She 4. PI tronAway toys me HE NEW YORK EXCHANGK COMPANY INVITE A pleasant suit of Eee T° OR LEASE—THE THREK STORY H)V3E Phony bare sand stroot, go “Suses 25 and 29 West Twenty-first nirect, a fow doors below Fifth avenue. ‘The upper partof br ppely WALDEN PELL, 19 West Twenty-first, or 100 Pearl streets. [0 LE FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, “A THREE. story brick house, in West Fourtventh street, above brown stone front house, four stories high, situated dwelling house, No. 10 City Hall Place, consisting 0° rent, Reference given and | agreeable home could be permanently secured; in such a | small furnished room for # gentloman and lauy, | wecommodations like the above, will please ad/tross F., | | carried out ; is | the road. #Ox SALE. Etta ore 7 0y-+ OT N 50.000 meee nee TATE FOR SALE.— A + Five new brick houses, on the uth side of Thirty-sixth street, between Seventh and Righth avenues, $5,500 each; $3,000 can remain, Four lots of ground ‘on the northeast corner of Sixth avenue and Sixteenth street, with three fine buildings erected thereon, $32,600; $25,500 can remain. story brick * ton water, &c., throughout, $5,500, 7 ~~4, Bas, Cro- houses, on Ninth avenue, wit® ~ 0 large four story $7,000 each. Asplendid* _~ fine stores underneath, running through to“, nase and lot on Grove street, terms) Als) Sue on Amon atret, 200; 9.005 cu Te 700; $4,000 can re- main, | Two splendid houses in 1yn, $6,000 each; feaether with 9 choice selection of valuable houses a number of sets ® Bult purchasers. N. B.—Wanted, a | * aOuiés and apartments to rent, to supply ap- Plloaute ‘The large four story brown stone front house ~o# Twelfth street, with gas, Croton water, heaters, chan- deliers, &c., and’ finished in the most superb style, to rent, at $1,200, (andtaxes.) Also, a first class dwelling on ‘Twenty-fourth street, at $000. Apply to W. H. ROOME, real estate and house agent,18 Greenwich avenue. 7 50. —HOUSES FOR SALE.—A GOOD . + house, with full lot, on East Seventh Street, for $7,500; also, 'a very gentoel houso in East Tenth street, for $12,000; a corner lot, with a substantial four story house, on Seventh avenue, for $11,500; a gon- teel furnished house on Twenty-fourth street, for $8,500; a house and lot on Prinoo street, near Broadway, for $7,000; an elegant four-story house up town, near Broad ay, for $10,500. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. a6 q 50 —HOUSES FOR SALE.—ONE FOUR ° » story brick basement house, 24 foot 6 inches by 48 feet, lot 25 by 100, on Tenth avenue, for $6,750—house rents for $950, and is in good order; one two story brick baxement house, 25 by 50, lot 25 by 100, in Greene street, near Prince street; one ‘two story attic and basement house and lot in Greene street, near Bleecker sti Apply to A. SERGEANT, 16 Wall streot. 6.000 —FOR SALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK 5 + house and lot, in Seventh avenue, be- tween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. streets. Four thousand five hundred dollars can remain on bond and mortgage. Inquire at 37 Wost Broadway. a3 650 B24 NICE THREE STORY FRAME e house in South Ninth street, Williams- burg, lot 26x115.6; $2,660 may remain; $6,500 for a three story and basement brick house in Twenty-first street, near Eighth avenue, has gas, bathe, &e.: lot 20x106—s large portion may remain. Also, other property in New York, Brooklyn and Williamsbu ING & TOUKER, 289 Broadway. $1.50 —FOR SALE, AT JAMAICA, L. 1, «eleven miles from South ferry, where cin be enjoyed all of the advantages of a city life, a fine cot! house, with lot 75 feet front and rear and 300 feet deep, for the above sum. $600 down; balance on bond and mortgage. Apply to S. WILCOX, 32 John street. v4 HORSE MONTGOMERY-PATENT STEAM BOILER for sale —The subscribers offer for sale the steam boiler of the Jonas C. Heartt, now in daily use, (being bes aah for rahe Panton ana at serentyAve oe its cay can prov y & personal ke er of its work. It will be removed in a few days for a bog? one. The boiler can be seen at tho foot of Dey street, North river, daily, from1 to 4 P. M. SHEPHENS, CONDIT & CO. FARM FOR AT NEWBURG, SITUATED ON the Chochecton {turnpike, two miles west of the , at Newburg, containing about one hundrod acres, five of which is woodland, lance plough and pasture land. Upon the premises are three limestone quarries, of the best qualities of stone, a mansion- house, barn, &&., with two wells of water, the finest kind on the turnpike; a small farmhouse at the south of the farm, along which the Little Briton road runs. @ place is well situated for s division into village plots, and could be made to pay handsomely. Tt. will be sold reasonably. Title indisputable. For further particulars inquire on the , of WM. P. DATER, or of LANG, No. 7 Washington country market, or at No. 10 Vandam street. Sct —______— T PRIVATE SALE—A FARM IN MAMARONECK.— Twenty-four acres of land and a new house, situated in the town of Mar , Westchester county. The house is 22 by 30 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. 6 Broad street. RARE CHANCE.—THE RIGHT, TITLE, AND INTE- rest of an invaluable advertising work; will pay $3,000 000 per annum, to any person, if its plan is fully offered for sale at a hargain. Apply to C. HOPKINS, Register Halls of Commerce, No. 73 Pioe st. "J LINTON AVENUE LOTS, BROOKLYN.—TWO LOTS ON Clinton avenue, near Myrtle, and two lots on Hamil- ton street, mal four lots for sale. These lots run through from Clinton avenue to the centre of Hamilton atreet—full size. Apply to COMSTOCK & BROTHER, No. 2St. Peters’ Place, rear of Astor House. OPPER MINE FOR SALE.—A COPPER MINE, SITU- ated in a nelgiboring State, with all necossar; stores for working, a water power of Atty fet fall, offered for sale under the most favorable conditions. Ad- éress J. R. P., Herald office. IGHT NEW TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK cottages, with counter cellar, for sale, on easy ierms—only $400 cash down—situated on Seventh street, between South Fifth and South Sixth astreots, Williams- burg. Inquire at 132 South Sixth street, or No. 9 Jeffer- son place, of James H. Pulis, or George W. Butman. —_— ERRY FOR SALK.—THE TRUSTEES OF ST. PAT.” rick’s Cathedral offer for sale the ferry from the foot of Twenty-third street to Calvary Cemetery, including three steamboats, ferry 8, gates, fences, &e., &e.. with lease from corporation of New York of bulkhead and jer foot of Twenty-third street, East river. For particu- fare inquire of HUGH KELLY, 138 Bowery. R SALE—THE LEASK, FIXTURES, AND FURNI- ture of a splendid large restaurant and oyster sa- foon, with eleven fine np stairs lodging rooms conneeted, in one of the best locations in Broadway, and doing an extensive busmess. Long lease, rent low. Apply to ROBINSON, 85 Nassau stroet, up stairs IR SALE—THREE ELIGIBLY LOCATED LOTS ON Murra; era twenty-four feet eight inches front ‘and rear by 100 feet deep, situate on the west aide of Lexington avenue, between Thirty-seventh and Thirty- eighth streets. These lots command a beautiful view of the East river and Long Island, and are rapidly increasing in value. Will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply to (LLIAM H. WILKINS, 143 Lexington avenue. R SALE—A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, AND LARGE store attached, a good barn, wagon house, and jorse shed, with an acre of excellent land, beautifully situated in the village of Babylon, Long Island, and about two and # half hours ride from New York by caraand stage. Persons wishing a good situation for a hotel, boarding house, or store, will find this a first rate opportunity, seldom to be found. ‘Terms very reasonable; art of the money may remain on bond ahd mortcago, For particulars, inquire at No. 14 Atlantic street, Brook- lyn, near the South K. C. STADGE. to ier safes, Wilder's patent. | he above will be sold ut a fair price to a cash customer. street, between OR SALE—AN EXCHANGE OFFICE. ALSO, ONE | of Herring's salam fe b For particulars apply at 147 Waxhingto: the hours of 10 and 6 o'cloc (OR SALE—NINE CHOICE LOTSA ON 143) STREET, near the Kighth avenue, free from reck, aud ready | for building. ighth Ayenne Railroad will sdon be com- | Jeted to the lots. Will be sold separately. PEER PARKS, 17 Wall stree ond fie — ‘ | SOR SALE, AT METUCHIN, NEW JERSEY—FiVE | acres of jand, with the buildings thereon, which con- | Hat of a one and @ 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 BERGEN, at Compbell’s depot, at Metuchin, whieh is but five minutes walk from the farm. OR SALE—A VERY SUPERIOR HOUSE, NO. 114 Waverley place. ‘The house is four stories, and three rooms deep all the way up, with modern improve- ments, gaa, chandeliers, &c. Lot about 23x98.9. Terms caxy, Also, the first class house on Twenty-ninth street, recently occupied by Gov. Young. Apply t> EB. KIN: | SHIMER, 319 Tourth avenue, foom 2 to 7 P. M. | ORDHAM VILLAGE LOTS.—ABOUT ONE HUNDRED Heanitiful and desirable building lots, of all siren, in | ne flourishing village of Fordham, Wostchesier county for sale on reasonable terms. This plaee is vcknowledged | to be the mont healthy and advantagoous of auy other on the tine of the Harlem railroad. The commutation is about 11 cents per day, for which you ean ride upon any | train stopping at this station, there boing about twenty- | five or thirty trains to and from the cisy daily, which is | a greater number than at any ovher village on this line of Every convenience and accommodation uaces | sary for comfort and economy is here to be found. Those desirous of avoiding the enormous taxes and routs of the city, should not let this opportunity escape of se- | caring to themselves a home where they can live and en- joy this life for about one-half the expense of 1 city life. | Apply toJOHN BERRIAN or G0. BANKS, at the Land Office Fordham OR SALF, IN BROOKLYN, THE brick house and lot, No. 118 York «i price $1,000, Also, lot No. 63 Main street, running through to Stewart street, price $3,500, Apply at No. 37 Maia om § to'10 A. M. street, OR SALE—ONE LOT IN FIFTY-FIFTH STREET, near Fifth avenue; alo, five lots in 101th street, near shth avenue. Titles indisputable. Inquire ot RALPH 8, ANDENTON, 14. Grand street. ke SALF.—EIGHT VALU CHERRY and Monroe atrects, between Clinton and ° ‘ontyomery, being % fat 4 inches on Cherry, and the samo ou Mun: rov street, and runsing through from street to street. ‘In- cuize of T. JAMES GLOVER, 161 Broadway. pus IN SOUTII BROOKLYN—TWO FIRST CLASS stone houses, in Union street, between Court and Clin ton streets, just finished, and replete w'th all the raodern improvements, Apply at the Tardware store in Court sireet, three doors from Union 1 AND GOODWILI. OF zor F 1 rner of Brosdvay ari No. 54 Bxshangs, tween 4, botweeou six and nine rth av Fou store of GhORGI KC i) ber: bp Vrooktyn, between tie np forrton | Hs, IN HARLEM FOR SALE.—THOJE THREE t FOR SALm. pepo CHEAP—THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY [NX houses corner Noxth Sem + _.w0es; five cottage brig bob i, vray, between Ft Ses eee aces ry ou i Sixth streets; Sno double house, in First strect, between North Fifth and Sixth streets; two dwelling houses and one lai building, corner North First and Ninth streets; eighty lots of ground in Bushwick and Brooklyn.» Also, ‘the fol. lowing valuable pronety in the aT of New York:—one brown stone building and lot, No. 394 Fourth avenue; two first class houses, four-stories, basement and cellar, in Thirty rst street, between Madison and Fifth avenues; one first class house in Madison avenue, between Thirty: frat and ‘Thirty sooond otreets, Terms’ favorable. Part of purchase money can remain on ‘and mortgage. Inquire of M. I. KEITH & CO.,foot of North Third street, Williamaburg. OR SALE OR TO LET.—THK FOUR STORY BRICK store situated 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 EK. BRUSII, corner of Clarkson and West streets, or of AZARIAH ROSS, Nyack. P, S—Also, several smail buildings to let, inquire as abov MR SALE—ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, THE ELE- ant 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 ran, s, furnace, &c. Ko.; also, tho furniture, if desired.’ Apply at 13'Gold street, up stairs, N. ¥. 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 tho street, and drain connecting from the yard; three stago lines in the immediate vicinity. Price $3,300. A por- tion of the purchase monoy cam remain on mortgage. Ap- ply on the premises. R 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 mules from the city. Apply to GEO. TAYLOR, 34 West roadway: IVE BRICK COTTAGE HOUSES FOR SALE IN BROOK- lyn, at the corner of Degraw and Van Brunt streets, within three minutes walk of ilton ferry. Two story and basement, twenty feet front. $676 down, balance of mnt easy. Al to ey ef WARREN & SWAZEY, 30 South street. (OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO, 23 AMITY PLACE, 126 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, throe 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 m for three years apply at No. 23 oti 1 A. M., rity em the rear, from and 3 to 4P.M. OR SALE—TWENTY ACRES OF LAND ON TONG Island, about four miles from Williamsburg, and about one quarter of a mile from the plank road in the vil of Newtown, situated and fronting on the north- erly side of the turnpike road, also running through and fronting on the Hellgate ferry road, thus making two fronts the entire length. Location h, where you may have a view of the village and country for some miles around. Faeilities for going to and from the city good and cheap, stages running half hour in the day. On said premises re are several acres of locust timber, ies enough for fence posts. ‘The remainder is under a high state of cultivation. The sbove 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. R SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES, AND TWO ears lease from the lst of May, of porter juse in South street, sold on account of the owners going out of the city. ‘Apply at 212 South atreet. RR SALE—A HOUSE, CARRIAGE AND BATH house, with eight lots of ground, and 100 feet of water right, beautifully situated at the foot of "121st street, feet east of avenue A, south side, commanding a splendid view. The premises are enclosed in a beauti- ful garden, laid out with grarelied 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 storios and attic, with wi attached, large piazza fronting the water, with Creton water in the kitchen. In fact, such # lo- cation is seldom cffered for sale so near the city. The water privileges hre 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, AT ASTORIA, A NEAT TWO-STORY COT- tage, with wings, and about six lotsof ground, with shrubbery, fruit t &ec. Stable on rear. Location delightful, overlooking New York and Brooklyn; within fifteen minutes walk of boat-landing, and three minutes of stages. Will be sold ate and terms liberal. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. Pan Ne Hessel (OR SALE CHEAP.—IHE FOUR STORY BRICK house, 356 Ninth street; also, several four and five story houses at low prices. Apply to G. G. ANDREWS, 421 way, third story. NOR SALE.—THE STOCK, GOODWILL, AND FIX- FEF tures of a crockery and lamp store, established a humber of years. It has a steady run of custom. To any Correa bbe to engage in pom i rH = op- ty wl 8 not always presen: . babar A FATON, 10 Dickman street (OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST. GRO- cery stores along shore, with a lease of five from the first of May next, at a very low rent. tis- factory reasons given for sellmg. For particulars, ad- ho re, Herald office, stating where an interview can OR SALE IN BROOKLYN. --THREESMALL COTTAGES, Nos. 159, 161, and 165 Carroll street, price $1,500; df which $600 can'remain. Lot and house 13 feet front. J. L. McCUTCHEON, paint store, 14214 Myrtle avenue. FFOR Saiz of RENTS A COTTAGE, WITH MODERN improvements, including coach house, near the dt pot, at New Rochelle, with seventeen acres of land; rent, y Four houses, with modern improvements, on Thirty-sixth street, near Eighth avenue; rent, $525. One house, cor- ner of Lexington avenue and Thirty-first street, modern improvements; rent, $1,000. No. 508 Sixth avenue, up- per part to rent, $360. A dwe! house on Ninety-first street, near Fifth avenue; rent, $250. A dwelling house comer of Hoyt and Bergen streets, Brooklyn; rent, $450, MUND J. PORTER, No, 6 City Hall place. (OR SALE—TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, THREE ntorien and basement, stone fronts, with all the mo- dern improvements; one in Thirty-Grst street, near Sixth avenue, the other in Second place, Brooklyn.’ Price low, terms liberal. Apply to CHAS. S. ANDREWS, 12 Wall street, third floor, room No. 4. ‘OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 64 OLIVER STREET; lot 26 by 100, house 28 by 48; has an alley adjoining. Apply on the premises. OR SALE OR TO LET—THE NEW BRICK FACTORY, ‘80 by 96 feet, and four stories high, with a wing at: tached avout 30 feet square, situated on the corner of Mulberry and Park streets, jn the city of Newark, con- veniently located to the railroad depots and the river. Said building is designod for the use of steam power, and is well sdapted for almost any kind of business. Apply to F. VAN ANTWERP, om the corner of Mulberry and reets, Newark. Be SALE—THE LEASE OF A LARGE TENEMENT JC house, with stock and fixtures of a grocery and liquor Biore. An oyster and refreshment saloon, in the Fifth ward, fr $250, A first class family grocery in Jersey City.’ Au clgant reoiauraat, handsomely fitted up, in the Tenth wari, with private rooms, &. Apply to C. B. HOWES, 83 Nassau street. OR SALE—ON HEN of Harrison street, South Brooklyn, a fina, commo- diour, and well built ‘three story brick house and tot, built ‘in modern style, and furnished with gas and fix: tures in three stories. Terns favorable. Inquire of NE SON SHAURMAN, 190 Cherry strees, New York; or of EDWARD SHAURMAN, builder, eornar’of Harrison and Clinton streets, Brooklyn. “NOR SALE, IN ONE OF THE VERY BEST LOCATIONS, K Tease, fixtures and furniture of one of the most splendidly fitted up and richly furnished drinking and re- freshment saloons on the first floor in, New York, doing an extensive business. Apply to ROBINSON, 85 Nassau atreet, R SALE—LEASE AND FURNITURE OF A FIRST lass hotel, in one of the best locations on Broad- way, price $45,000; one do. $20,000; one do. $15,000, Al- 80 fine hotel, located opposite the Crystal Palace, 86,- 500. Also an excellent business house, located opposite one of the greatest arrival depots. Apply to ROBINSON, 86 Nassau street, up stuirs. (OR SALE—LEASE, FIXTURES AND FURNITURE OF a dining and lodging hotel, in one of the best loca- iicns on West street, convenient to all Southern ateam- | ers and up river packets, doing a good business, long lease, rent low, and sold ats bargain, Apply to ROBIN- SON,’ #5 Nassau street, up stairs. Fi SALE—THE *“ sTooK AND FIXTURFS OF A ca large first class ry store. It ia ina desirable tion, and is doiug ammmtensive business. Will be sold | cheap, for cash. For further re ticulars, apply to WISTREL & TUTLLE, 66 Chatham street. wo story attic and basement houses, and two lots. cn the southerly side of 126th street, 100 feet east of Sixth avenue. Houses ono year old. Croton water. Rent for over ten por cent aftor deducting insurance, taxes, Ceoton water rates, ke. Terms, $1,600 cas balance in bond and mortgage. Apply, to J. N- between 125th ry 26th streets, before 9 A. M., P.M. “EASE FOR SALK, OR STORE TO LET—THE FIVE. ory sore No. 264 Washington street. Inquire on the premw!sea. YASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE —TO BE SOI), 4 ibe lease of two throe story houses and lots, for iwenty ono years, and tworenowaly of twenty-one y rl, 1845, at tho yoarly rout ol $ rs yt and , Fourth | doing a factories, foun Irie, and stone » below Tenth avenue. ‘Inquire on the p: EROLD PROPERTY AND BAKE of the preinisos th ¢ y be ne. y Inquire of LUDEW.G, Coing buatae hirn bbe Opporte one that very West strect, cornor of Prandin, up stairs, | press, throngh which ' all | wey street. » T Sti 33 SALE Tae TWO-STORY AND, ATTO HOMER, sown as winerskeeet, ‘Ceowad reat #80, cies Price $2,260. Apply on tho }) out ‘20 per cent lees than their ch nn W. G. CHAVE, Agemt. IL, PAINTIN' 4 ian rey in FOR SALE—ONE THK EN. taken, in one of the most respectab) ona. blej drinking saloons in this city, mteetea ion thoroughfare, and in the vicinity of railroad = atres, and other places of Fw HOWES, 3 Nassau street. ment: Apply to C, Bs pide ite Oe ARLOR FURNITURE FOR SALE—A COMPLETE P of rosewood and satin damask, nearly new, eeoes of the best city makers; also, some bedroom furniture to be sold, as the family is going to Europe. Apply, be- tween 42 and 1 o'clock, at 119 First avenue, below street. NPE FOR S4L%—ONE, THOUSAND POUNDS Ow agate, abou worn, in rt urchasers® Apply to 40. ELLIOTT, Herald office, ¥ 'YPE FOR SALE.—ABOUT ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of diamond, very little worn, in half a dozen pairs ef cases, for sale cheap, for cash. Apply to JO. Lote, Office. PAINTERS.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, FIXTURES, ‘and good will of a well established paint shop; an ex- cellent cprervanits for a youre, man of small capital. For particulars, inquire at No. 122 West Broadway, be- tween the hours of twelve and two o'clock. 10 BANKING AND INSURANCE COMPANIES, &(.— The lease of one of the most desirable corner build- ings in Broadway, west side, for sale. It is in the imme- diate vicinity of some of our first class hotels. Building five stories eee occupied as a fai If desired, the stock of might be purchased with the lease. ‘The above opportu- nity eiairers one. Address, with real name, box 2,038 05 5 rTP OCARrENTERS, JOINERS, &C.—BETWEEN SEVENTY and eighty, Planes, nearly new, comprising hollows and rounds, © G’s, and other mouids, the whole to be sold for $20, cash. To be seen, on or before Friday next, at Mr. HOLLYER’S, Bloomfield street, third door above the Baptist chapel, Hoboken, N. J. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS.—A RARE chance now offers itself toa person im the abeve line, who can command a cash capital of about $700, A well assorted stock of jewelry, willis ie ee ee tom, ina good stand, to be disy of consequence of the owner being obliged to proceed to California, plyfat 156 Fulton street, Brooklyn, Cail ‘ALUABLE REAL FSTATE FOR SALE.—LOTS NOS. 44 and 46 Duane streot, with the buildings there- on. Inquire at 42 Duane street. ILLIAMSBURG AND BROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR saleor tolet.—The three-story house, with tew room, 207 South Ninth’street, between Eighth and Nintle, filled in with brick. Lot 2x116.6, Price $3,750—$1,608 on bond and’ mortgage. To let in Brooklyn, the house corner of Willoughby and Duffield streets. Size 25x44. Large yard. Rent $400; or if put in perfect order $425. Apply'on the premises. (0. PARTNERSHIP.—THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE day formed a co-partnership under the name of For- reat & Abbott, to. carry on-the business of shipsmith, a No. 54 Jefferson street.—Dated New York, Feb. 21, 1853. WESLFY A. FOR! ]) SEQLUTION.—THE CO. PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the , under the name of Forrest & Knapp, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The affairs of the concern will be sottled by Wesley A. Forrest, who'continues the busi at No. 64 Jefferson street.—Dated New York, Feb. 21, 1 WESLEY A. FORREST, JOHN L. KNAPP. —THE ©0-PARTNERSHIP HERETO- fore oxi between the under the name and firm of William 4. Wheeler & Co., is this ay dissolved by mutusl consent. WILLIAM A. WHEELER. THOMAS D. DOUBLEDAY. ARTHUR B. MORRIS, Dated New York, Feb: 10; 1863. Dissolution 5 ip.——" c0-] heretofore existing aber the Area Wheeler, Beale &Oee is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ‘WM. A. WHEELER & 08, JOHN ©. BEALE. Dated New York, Feb. 10, 1853. ; ‘The go-partnership heretofore ‘existing under the Gems of U.F. &E. Doubleday & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Thomas D. Doubleday is authorised te settle the acoounte of the said firm. . F. DOUBLEDAY. E. DOUBLEDAY. BENJ. F. C00! J. EUGENE DOUBLEDAY. New York, Feb. 19, 1863. The subscriber, having retired from the late firms ef William A. Wheolor & Co., and Wheeler, Beale & Co., has urchased the business of the late firmof U. F.& E oer apes at No, 40 John street, and is now opea- ing an at ‘ive stock of staple and fancy stationery and iting papers, of foreign and domestic ananufactare, which, from his long experience in selecting in foreign markets, and bis thorough know! of the American is, he feels cont! t 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 at. New York, Feb. 22, 1863, USTRALIA.—TO SHIPPING AND COMMISSION MER- chants.—A gentleman who has resided during several years in Australia, intending shortly to retura there, desires to connect himself with a house in New York, for the purpose ef joining an American business with that he is able to influence from England, and thus jointly to establish a general commission business in Mel- urne, Victoria. Apply, personally, at 31 Broad street, first floor. The best references can be given. * ISSOLUTION. PARTNER WANTED.—A GENTLEMAN, WITH $3,000 in cash, is wanted, to take part in s whole- sale and retail drug store, with certain patented aurgical instruments. The party may be either active or \t. A professional man would be preferred. Address A. B. C., Herald office. PARTNER OR AGENT WANTED—ONE WHO BAS from £3,000 to $5,000 in cash, for the sale of « pa- tented article, the profits of which’ are certain from 8® to 160 per cent. The whole control of the financial and salos department will be submitted to tho individual for the city of New York. AddrossT. A. B., Herald office, with name and residence. GUNILEMAN, WITH SOME CAPITAL, DESIRING to enter as partner ins retail dry goods ostablish- inent in the upper part of this city, is disposed to make arrangements to that effect with u' firm enjoying a good reputation for probity, and favorably kuoiyn in every ot noe, Sher- ner respect. Address B., bookstore of Ad. man & Co., under Astor House. ‘ANTED.—A PARTNER IN THE BOOT AND SHOR business, in one of the best stands in the city, having done a business of over $20,000 2 year for the last two years, and can be increased’ to from $30,000 te $40,000." The applicant must be capable of taking full charge of the business, as the prosent proprietor haa other business to attend to. Inquire in the boot store corner of Ann and Nassan streets, for three days, before 10 A. M, and after 4 P. M. ‘ANTED—A PARTNER, IN THE EXCHANGE BRO- kerage business, who is familiar with the business, rst rate judge of money, and who haa some meama in the business, Address Y. Z. Herald office. EXPRESS AGENCIES. (ISK C08 EXPRESS, BROADWAY—THR. only direct express to Mobile, por steamship Blaak. Warrior, Friday, 25th inst. Small parcels received tilt 12 A.M. Packager forwarded to New, Orleans from Mobile- without extra charge. Lowost rates. CHASK & 50., 38 Broadway. HASE & 00.'S EXPRESS OFFICE, 68 BROADWAY.— Lowest rates to California, Sth March, per New York and San Francisco line of steamships, the only express via Nicaragua on the Sth of March. lcxpross to Charleston and Southern States, ever; dota 7 aad Saturday. Expross to Mobile, Friday, oth inst., alsa te New Orleans via Mobile, | Expross to Philadolphia, and the an to put West, daily, per Camden and Amboy Railroa ARISEN & KING'S, (LATE DODGE'S,) VI North Carolina Hxpresa, for all the principal townsand ints throughout the above States, from Now York turday, per new and splendid steamship ROANOKIG through in cbarge of special messengers.—This express has been running the last eighteen monthe tI ous the State of Virginia, and having met with tie highont favor and suocess, the proprietors have folt warranted in extending their line and facilitios to the merchants and public of North Carolina, and to that ond have worked arduously the last four months in completing their arrangements on a permancet basis, and now tale pleasure in offering to the public doing business in that portion of the country, a legitimate and responsible ox- usiness intrusted will meet with | prompt and despatch. Charge: moderate. WM. B. PARISEN, JAS. H. KING, proprietors, No. 2 Ve- Agents and Ofioes—. Gronor, Norfolk, Va; . Petersbarg, Va.; John Woodcock, . urper, Faleighy N. C.; John’ Camp- 8. H. Hamlet, Goldsbord’, N. C.; Jno Sutt, Wilmington, N. C.; Stari ierce, Tayettoville, '& €. Wm. B. Parisen has this day associated with}, fm the express business, Jas, H. King, Kaq., ond tho byast- after Le conducted under (he style and. rm & King. New York, February 14th, 1858, ribera having bought out the entive int zzost of Dodge's Virgioia and North Carolina Express, cho basi- nets will hereafter bo conducted by Messrs. ‘Zarison & King, nt prevent No. 2 Veaoy slrect. Noticn,—Having dispoved of ay calire Interset in the expres businosa, mwnas “Dodge's Virginio aval North Garo- y'T take pleasure in reco mmonding to the yet Iarge the entorpriniyg: gentiemon com firm of Monere, Parivon %, Ying, who have aa husingan a4 Oxprora forwarders, Fobruay LSVL DORGR a