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© lot—there is a handsome house on the plot; an irregu- r plot of ground fronting on the Fast river, between Ninetieth and Kighty-ninth streets, with right to water grant, sold as 20 lots, $1,050 each; 9 lots of ground, of irregular shape, and fronting 239 feet on Ninetieth street, with right to water grant, sold as 10 lots, at $635 each; lot of ground fronting on the Kast river, between Nine- ith and Ninety first streets, with right to water grant, sold as 20 lots, at $551 per lot; a large dock, with water right, on the Fast river, between 9bst and 92d streets, $4. 100. Brooklyn property, by Cole & Chiltan:—1 lot on Hoyt street, below Livingston street and Fulton avenue, 30 b 48 feet 2 inches, $1.150; 1 lot, 25 by 115 feet, $1, Satory brick store and lot, No. 321 Fulton street, oppo- site Herrepent street, $12,700; 2 story frame house and lot 88 Tillary street, lot ‘22 by 100 feet, $2,650; 2 two story brick houses and lots on Hudson, corner Tillary 7,600; 1 do. do. adjoiuing, $1,500: 1 do. do. do:, ouse On Prince street, corner on near Third avenue, 100 feet, $195; 2 brick stores and lots ‘on Third avenue, corner Fighteenth street, $5,300; 1 three story brick house and lot on ‘Hamilton avenue, near Mill street, $3,250; 2 lots on Twenty-seventh street, near Third avenue, 25 by 100 feet, $350 each Bushwiek, L. 1, property—By Dumont & Hosack—1 large gore lot, at'the junction of Greenpoint, Grand and $475; 1 lot on Firth street, i x100, $460; 1 do, i land avenue, near Fifth street, $400; i lot on Sutton street, near Fifth, $345, Jersey City property—By Oak- ley, Wright & Wood—1 cottage and lot on Willow street, near Monmouth, lot 21.10x100, $1,300; 3 cottages and lots on Willow street, near Monmouth, $1.300 each, ~ Rice.—There were 160 tierces ‘purchased at $0 8734 a $4 25 per 100 Ibs. Soar.—Some 300 boxes Castile, were procured at 10\;c. 8103c. per Ib. G8tGaR contiaued active. WO hhds., chiefly New Orleans, at 43:0. 05 Manila, for refining, at 5!4c. per Ib. “ALLOW was in moderate request, at 934e. a9%c. Touacco,—We noticed sales of 45 hhds. Kentuc G0. a 73c.; 20 do. stems; and 18 cases do, Floris The day’s sales comprised ; and 9,000 Ib. ions of the day comprised 550 rsey and Pennsylvania; and 24c. for bbls, at 233, he previous quotations, prison, per galion— Domestic Markets, Camarmax Carrix MARKET, Feb, 23.—At market, 920 cattle, about 890 beeves, and 30 stores, consisting of work- ng oxen, cows and calves, yearlings, two and three year olds. Prices—market beef—extra, per cwt. $7; first avaity $634 a $634; second do. $5; 4 Py 7, $28, $30 ket, and $7, $8 a’ $10; by lot $334, $3 87, $4, $414, $415 a $0, Swine—535 fat hogs at market; wholesale 64¢c. per Ib. New-Buprorp Oi. Marker, Fea 21—Sperm—There have I'in this market since our last. ‘or mauufactured there is # fair demand, and we note » le of 2,000 gallons unbleached winter at $130 per Hon, cash. In Boston sales of about 500 barzels from eargo of bark Suliote have been made at $128 «$1 ; the latter for parcels delivered here. Whale —the arket is quiet, the supply being nearly exhausted. In jew London most of the cargo of the Jefferson has been id since our last, at G5c. per gallon. Wuaxnone,—We note sales of 15,000 lbs. polar, reported t about S5e. per Ib. STERTISUMENTS. RENEWED KYERY O11 se SEB THIRD PAGE. a EIGHTH STREET, OPPOSITE OPERA HOUS A suit of rooms, on third floor front, to let, @ first class house. Din- LADIES’ BOARDING HOUSE T0 LET, AND PART OF ihe furniture for sale, in a deal GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND ONE SINGLE ntleman, may find handsome accommodations and rior board’ in a small private family, by calling at ralker street, with references, (west of Broadway.) FEW SELECT FAMILIES AND GENTLEMEN CAN bo accommodated with a suit, or single rooms, in eligible brown stone houses No: ‘and 57 West enty-third street, within one block of Brondway. uses are new and newly furnished with all the modern provements, gas, hot air and baths, and the location is rable. PARTMENTS TO LET, VIZ7,:—A PARLOR AND BED- reom on the first floor, newly and elegantly furnish- also, single bedrooms to let to gemtlemen of the first Private table furrished if desirea. References fex- . Apply at 183 Bleecker street, west of Broadwa; OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE PLEASANTLY accommodated with partial board, and dinner on ys, ina highly respectable family. The house has H the latest improvements, and several tines of «| constantly near it. The situation is in front of a | lost pleasant park. Apply at 18 Abingdon place. énces required. Re- @ARD.—A ROOM ON SECOND FLOOR, HANDSOME- | furnished, to let, with board, tea gentlemanand | } awife, or two single gentlemen. Heferenive given and quired. Apply at No. 8 Crosby street. OARD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ATTIC ROOM, WITH A stove in it, to let, with board, in » private house. | a gentleman and 4 | 0, room, suitable for ‘ranklin street. 2 squire at 14 OARD.—WANTED, BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, A 8 room and partial board. Location down town. Ad- se, stating terms and particulars, J. H. H., Herald office. | OARD AND HOME.—THE ADVERTISER WISHES TO | make an arrangement with » small family, having use pleasantly situated, with modern improvements three perrons—an elderly lady and two gentlemen. i) require two or three ireoms, and pos ly 3 . Would make an advance, or assui e rent of the juse, to ensure a pleasant arrangement. Full board the ps only. Reference exchanged. Address A. B., | OARD WANTED—IN BROOKLYN, BY A GENTLE- man and wife, with furnished rooms, where there h none, or but few boarders. Location between Fulton | South ferries, not above Clinton street. Terms must Address, post paid, box 2,268 Post Office, 1 oo ag) terms, &v.; nene others will be NG@ FRENCH GENTLE- obtaining a large room ivate Ameriean family, here the comforts of an itly secured; in such » \ ‘partially.’ Unexeep- ii givem, Address Box ‘bh bedroom adjoining, in « jh none or but few boarder eeable home eould be pern le they would furnish the ble reference require: 77 Post Office. OARD WANTED.—A Ri ‘CTABLE LADY WISHES board in @ private {. \y—a comfortable room, lere there are few or no bi cs. Terms net to ex- id three dollars per week. ress A. M. A., for two 8, at the Broadway Post ( OARD WANTED.—AN and child desire uni ird, in some respectable les exchanged. Two roo: Herald office, ) OARD WANTED—FOR.\ 0 SEVEN YEARS OLD, IN b the country. Direct, post paid, 57 Fourth avenue, Ling terms. in Brooklyn. required, Address C. The | ATTERY PLACE PROPERTY TO LET—COMPRISING the whole frent om Battery place, between Green. wich and Waebington streets, known as the Battery and Philadelphia notels. For further particulars, eee ire of JOHN J. HOLLISTER, corner of Battery place and Wash- ington street, between the hours ot 10 and 12 o’elock A. M., and 2 and 6 o'clock P. M. ROADWAY — TO LEASE, TO RE I ties, the very desirable property No. 618 Broadway. Bulléing four storiés, and, basement! 28 by about 60 feet. Could be altered to suit almost any basiness. For further information, apply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, near Canal. 1ONCERTS, BALLS, FAIRS, COMMITT! C ciety meet ngs, &e.—Elegamt and spa ccommodate from 25 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, 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 i itis capable ef accommodating twenty or thirty nd is now doinga profitable business. For fur- ther particulars, apply to JOHN BERRIAN, at the Hotel, 18 5. FORD, 178 South street, New York. ASONIC.—A LODGE ROOM IS NOW BEING FIT- ted up under the direction of Atlantic Lodge, No. ‘at the corner of Broadway and Bleecker streets. It is intended that this room shail excel in beauty and con- venience any in the city, Afew nights are vacant, which can be had by applying immodiately, to J. Carhart, 75 Fast Thirteenth street, Geo. C. Stone, 29 Peck slip, or Jas. G. Powers, 101 Murray street. INSIBLE PAR: T. JOHN SQUARE.—TO LEASE, THE TWO GENTEEL three-story attic and basement dwelling houses, 173 and 175 Hudson street, having most of the modern im- provements, suitable for a hotel or boarding house. Ap- ply to JAMES PRICE, office 200 Hudson st., near Canal. TORES 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 Tyenty-fourth and Twenty- fifth streets, namely—one store and basement, 75 feet by 25 feet; also, two fine lofts, each 75 feet by 25 fect, and one store, 50 feet by 18 feet. Apply to JOHN THOMPSON, 58 Broadwa, (0 LET—A FACTORY IN BROOKLYN, FIFTEEN TO ‘twenty minutes walk from the South ferry, brick Building, fifty by thirty, with two storios and basement. Apply to RICHARD ECCLES, 275 Pearl street. 0 LET—THE STORE 194 WEST STREET, RUNNING to Caroline street, near the Erie railroad depot. For particulars inquireof Mrs. SARAH BRIGGS, 41 Jay st. (0 LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE HOUSE NO. 16 Bond street; a very desirable place for a tailor, mailliner or hairdresser. only to D. W. LEE, No. 20 Ferry street, from 9 A. M till 4P, M. (0 LET OR LEASE—A NEW FIVE STORY AND BAS ment house, suitable for » hotel or boarding house. re are forty-eight rooms, besides the first story, base- ment and vaults; also, three lots fronting on Tenth ayo- nue, and one lot on Thirteenth street, adjoining said Iso, @ new four story houre, No. 500 West street, ree 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—A RESPECTABLE MECHANICS’ BOARDID house, situated on the Sixth avenue, within five minutes walk of the Crystal Palace. For’ particulars, inquire of GEORGE OT, Corner of Sixth avenue and Twenty-seventh street. (0 LET—THE FRANKLIN HOUSE, IN TARRYTOWN, for one or more years; the house has been in succe: ful eperation for twelve years, by tho same tenant. Lo- eation on the main road in full viow of the river for ten DER, Stamford, Conn., or GEO. ELDER, 75 Dey street. (0 LET—A SHOP IN TRINITY PLACE, IN THe REAR -Il of 65 Greenwich street. Apply at 163 Front street, Between 11 and 2 o'clock. L OR LEASE—THE HOUSE AND LOT NOS, 23 6 Chrystie street, near Bayard street, the lot 37.9 100 feet. For further particulars, inquire of Lares ION & SWART, No. 40 Rose street, corner of uane. T° LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A THREE- story brick house, in West Fourteenth street, above Sevonth avenue. House 25 feet by 50; lot 103 feet deep. Tho houre will be put im good order for a responsible tenant. For Haquire at 87 Haat Twenty-sixth street 0 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A NEW brown stone front house, four stories high, situated No, 284 Twelfth street, botween the Second and Third avenues. The house is elegantly finished, with all the heaters, bathing room, Croton water, &c. The owner hay no objection to sell the furniture, or part of it, (which ix new,) if desired. Application to be made on the pre- mises, or of A. D, RUSSELL, No. 6 City Hall place. 10 LET—IN A MOST BEAUTIFUL SITUATION, ON AN eminence eommanding a very extensive view of the | surrounding country, two newly built dwelling houses, forty feet square and three stories high, with garden ground. They can accommodate two families. contain bath rooms, water elosets, ranges for hot and | eold water, dumb waiters, and every modern convenience. | They are situated in Morrisania, three minutes walk from the railroad station. Rent $600 per annum. Apply to P. & H. LEWIS & BROTE 45 Beaver street. 0 LET—THIRD AND FOURTH FLOOR, ALSO CEL- lar, of house 270 Greenwich between Warren and | streets, suitable for the manufacturing of light goods; possession given: immediately. “Inquire of (JAM'A. ARCHER, on the premises, 10 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, er any other business; possossion given immediately. ’ Apply to JAS. RUSSELL, corner Thirty fifth street and Third ayenue. 0 LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, PART of a neat two story and attic house, in Amos street, consisting of the whole of the second floor, back base: Address T. S., 102 | ment, and two rooms in the attic. Fulton street. 10 LET.—POSSESSION 18T MARCH—RENT $800,—THE new four story house No. 340 Fourth avenue, near ‘Twenty-fifth street, containing sixteen rooms, with all modern improvements, Also two houses on Twenty-sixth street, rent $800 ; also two on Lexington avenue, $750 | Also, two dwellings on Fourth avenue, centaining twelve rooms, with bath, hot and cold water, rent $500. Appl: ‘to E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to7 BM (0 LET,—ONE OR TWO NEW THREE STORY HOUSES on Fifty-eighth street, just east of Third ayenue, Fent $300, immediate posession given. Also, to lease, a valuable business stand, corner of Houston and Bowery, on afive year’s lease. Apply to E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 P. M. (0 LET—FROM THE FIRS? OF MAY NEXT, IN Broadway, west side, below Thirteenth street, the se- cond or third floor, each containing three rooms, suitable for any light genteel business, or @ private dwelling. Ap ly at 397 Broadway, near Walker street, up stairs. Re- ference exchanged. T[° LETIA NEW COTTAGE HOUSE, CONTAINING nine rooms, besides basements and’ pantries, plea | santly located in Kent avenue, near Myrtle avenue, Brooklyn; also, part of @ new houxe, consisting of six rooms, adjoining the above. Apply to OLIVER WILLEIS | & SON, 276 Pearl strect. > }OARD WANTED IN BROOKLYN—BY A GENTLE- man, his wife and two daughters. The location st be pleasant, and within fifteen minutes walk of ler the Fulton or South ferry; » private family pre- led. References exchanged. Address J.&., box 218 York Post Office. " OARD WANTED IMM | man and wife, with furnished rooms, ins private ily preferred, or but few boarders; location noar adnay, above Broome, and below Thirtieth strect. 42214 Broadway Post Office, for two days, | and location. DARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ean have board, with handsome suits of rooms on ingt floor, ina small private family. Looation very rable. Apply at No. 132 Duffield street, near Fulton hue. OARDING AT ew geod family rooms, cons Looms adjoining, suitable for small ren board 7 IOARDING.—A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, which will be vacated by the first of March, will be loa gentleman and lady, or two single gentlemen, in first class house, 43 West Tweaty-second street, be- in Fifth and Sixth avenues. No children taken. Din- lat six. The moxt unexcoptionable reference given —NOW VACANT, & ing of parlors and families without References requi Broad| , to one or two gentlemen gentleman and his wife. Apply at 139 Hester atrect, iy doors from the ANDSOME FURNISHED BEDROOMS AND PARLORS to let, to ringle gentlemen, or a indy and gentle- , ina private family, up town, in the neighborhood rs and omnibus routes, The house has all the mo- improvements. Address, for threo days, M. A. IY, 14 office, ded ee - pOMS WANTED—EXTWEEN BLEECKER AND KIGH- teenth streets, and Fourth and Sixth avenues, for a fe gentleman; parlorand bedroom on first or second |. Private table, and the best accommodation re- id. Address I. 0, U., box 3,458 Post Oftiee. ANTED—BY A GENTLEMAN, HIS WIFE AD ter, board in a private family; one room on hd and one on third floor will answer, Itmust be be- in Fourteenth and Twenty-third streets, between and Sixth avenues, Unexceptionable reference will venand required, The price, including lights and eu not exceed $15 per week. Addroas Campbell, ki office. CLOTHING. eahaans: Fee rao ape .ST OFF CLOTHING WANTED—LADIES AND GEN- itlemen ean obtain the i price, in eurrent mo- od Meesiption, Matlin addressing thi cal ig On, roug! TAMIS MORONEY, No. 11 Orange street, second ing store from Chatham street, east side, ATRLY—BY A GENTLE: | Also, rooms to rent to a gentlemen, with- i red. 3 ies of good left of slothing | 0 LET—TWO VERY NEAT AND MODERN THREE story houses, with verandahs in front, on the north side of Eighty-sixth street, about 160 fect west of Fourth avenue, and near the railroad and omnibus stations, The street is 100 foet wide, flagged and lighted, and being on high ground, the location very desirable. Apply to RICHD, L, SUYDAM, 158 Waverley place. ‘THE THREE STORY AND ATTIC DWELLING No. 146 Waverley place, near Sixth avenue, | Having bath room, &c., and ia complete order; rent $900 Apply to SUYDAM, 158 Waverly place. 0 BAKERS.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY, NO 28 Hameraley street, will be let or lensed for a term of years. | oven, with a fine op, and plenty of rooma, ani a good custom, For terms and particulars, inquire of JAMES TURNBULL, 648 Broome street. 0 Lk OR LEASE—THE STORE CORNER OF CANAL T and Varick stroeta, The store is handsomoly fit sed Ap for the boot and shoe business. The stock will be sold, if required, on reasonable terms. Alao, to let or Jease—The store No. 212 Canal stroet, neatly’ fitted up with glaas cases, shelves, &e., a desirable location for hatters, boot and shoe store, or any fancy business, For further’ particulars, inquire at 174 Caual street, corner of Varick. miles either way, For particulars, apply to ROBT. El- | somforts of modern improvements—gas and chandeliers, | They | | | TENANTS REGISTER, Pe ow we error rv 45-77 SAO ROADWAY STORE TO LET—ONE HALF THE STORE 815 Broadway, almost opposite Grace church; plate ilass windows, gas Oxtures and good back light; apart ments if required, Apyly to A. J. GARVEY, on tho pre- mises, ASHINGTON CONTINENTAL GUAKD.—THE MEM ers of the company, and those who intend visiting Washington and Mount Vernon with them, are notified to be punctual at drillon Friday (this) evening, 26th inst., at Tis o'clock, at of Chrystie and Delancy streets, and also on Monday eve ning, atthe same hour. By order of JOHN DARROW, Captain. Jony H, Ckaayr, Secretary. 97 50 TO LOAN, ATSEVEN PER CENT, ON . bond and mortgage, in sums to suit, New York, Brooklyn, or Williamsburg property. Loans Will be made at six per cent on city property, rightly lo- cated, and worth double the amount loaned. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. 20. WANTED, ON BOND AND MORT- gage, at six per cemt per annum, Valuable real estate in this city. No brokerace, will €pai For further particulars, please address J. M. R., box 2,387 Post office. RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 and upwai ble at sight, are issued by the subscribers, BOW! L & OO., No. 83 South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail Line of Liverpool and London packet ships. OTICE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF THR New York and Virginia Steamship Company, for the ensuing year, will bo held at the office of the Company, 94 Wall street, on Tuesday, the 1st March next, between the hours of 12 and 2 o’clock, P. M. C. E. HABICHT, Seerotary. ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONDS.— Treasury Department, Raleigh, N.C., January 15, 1853.—Sealed proposals will be reesived in the city of New York, until 10 o’clock A. M., of the 31st March next, for the purchase of $500,000 of bonds, issued by the State of North Carclina, These bonds will bear date the first of January, 1853, and will run thirty years, They will have coupons at- tached, and the interest, at six per cent per annum, will be payable on the first days of July and January of each ear. y Poth interest and principal will be payable at the Bank of the Republic, in the city of New York, unless where the purchaser may prefer to have them made payable at the treasury of North Carolina. ‘They are issued under the authority of the Legislature of North Carolina, for the construction of the North Carolina Railroad: and in addition to the faith of the State, all the «tock held’ by the State, in the said railroad, and the dividends from said stock, are expressly pledged for their redemption. These bonds are, by express enactment, exempted from rt t | taxation. Parties bidding will please addross their letters, en- dorsed ‘‘Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds,” to the undersigned, in New York, directed to the care of Messrs. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front street, New York. The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at So’clock, P. M.,on the 3lst day of March next, in the presence of G.B. Lamar, Ksq., President of the said Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqrs. Bidders may also be present. Successful bidders will be required, as soo: of the acceptance of their bids, to de) in bank the amount of their bids, with the accrued interest from the first instant, to the credit of the Treasurer of the State of North Carolina. This deposit may be made cither in the Bank of the Republic, New York, or in the Bank of the State of North Carolina, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Ralei h, North Carolina, D. W. COURTS, Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, OTICE,—WE HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THE WHOLE amount of one million five hundred thousand dol. lars, stock in the New York and California Steamship Company, has been subscribed for, and allotted agreeabl to the tenor of our notice of the 9th day of February, 1855, JACOB A. WESTERVELT, D. B. FEARING, JOHN HAGGERTY, R. WITHERS, SIDNEY BROOKS, WATTS SHE) New York, Feb. 24, 1853, FICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, 78 BROAD- way, New York, February 22, 1853,—Tthe fourth in- stalment of ten dollars on each share of the increased capital stock of the above company, will be payable at the office of the company, en the 25th day of March next, and the fifth instalment, of the on the 15th day of April next. By order of t! tors, FRANCIS SPIES, Secretary, ROVINCE OF CANADA.—RECEIVER GENERAL'S Office, Quebec, Feb. 7, 1853.—Tenders will be re- ceived at this office up to first March, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, for debentures ef the Province, to be issued under 16 Vic. chap. 22, “An act to ostablisl a Consolidated Municipal foan Fund for Upper Canada,” in sums of £100, £250, and, to a limited amount, at £1 curreney, each, at twenty and thirty years, to the extent of two hundred thousand pounds, currency. Interest, six per cent, doe Robern son pee of coupons. rties to state the aj ints uired, and to head their tend thus: venient Debentece to be issued under 16 Vie. Chap. 22.” The form of debenture can be acen at the several banks in London, C. W., Ham- ilton, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal. Quebeo, and at this offiee. B. P. TACHE, Rec, General. IMEON DRAPER OFFERS FOR SALE $200,000 SEVEN per cent Convertible Bonds of the Columbus, Piqua, and Indiana Railroad, of Ohio, being the balance of $600,” 000, secured by a first mortgage on the property and franchises of the company, and issued for the purchare of the iron for the road. These bonds are in ‘sums of $1,000 each; they mature in 1862, and bear coupons for semi-sanual interest, payable at the Ohio Life and Trust Company, in this city. This railroad extends from Columbus, the capital of Ohio, one hundred and two miles westward to Union, on the Indiana State Line, whereit connects with the Bellefontaine and Indianapolis Railzoad, placing it in full communication with all the raihoads branching from Indianapolis to the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, At Columbus it. joins with the Ohio Contral and the’ Steubenville and Indiana Railroads, which, through Wheeling and Pittsburg. connect with the main ‘railways to Baltimore and Philadelphia, making altogether the shortest line of that can be con- structed from these seaboard points, through Ohio, to the Great West. The counties bordering on ‘the Colum. bus, Piqua and Indiana Railroad, contain 175,000 inhabi- tants, with taxable property amounting to $40,000,000. They ‘are rich, even for Ohio, in all the elements for railroad traffic. The cash subseriptions to this road, secured s informed and nearly all paid up, amount to. $067,600 The First Mortgage Bonds......... ELIT 600}000 ‘The Seoond Mortgage Bonds, which sve veon nearly all sold at and over 90, amount to.... 400,000 whioh will cover the whole cost of the road, being under $19,000 per mile. The work is in rapid Progress of com- letion--forty-six miles of the track are now being laid iewn. and will be running in two months more. ‘lho rest of the road will be ready for the superstructure b: May next. The whole iron for the track is pureased, and at prices far below present rates. A glanc map will show at once the important central cupied by thisroad. Noother road in Ohio will command s0 large a portion of the through traffic from the whole aeaboard to the west. New York, Philadelphia, and Ba! timore, will all find this» valuable link in the respec! hich lead from the Migsiesippi to these citiey pects ef this road are such as to make the con- ility of great value tothe purchaser. Further par- ticulars can be had, on application at 46 Pine street’ 0 THE STOCKKOLDERS OF THE ST, LAWRENCE Mining Company.—Notice is hereby given that a necting of the stockholders will be held, at their room, No. 17 Insurance Building, No. 51 Wall street, on Mon’ day, the 7th day of March next, at 4’clock, P.M. The trustees have returned from a visit to the minos and pro- erty of the company, in St, Lawrence county, and will he prepared to lay before tle stockholders the state of the workings, present financial condition, and fature prospects of the company. A full attendance is re- | quested, ax matters of great interest will be presented. | By order of the Board. JEROME LOTT, Secretary. 0 BUILDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- ceived until Monday, the 7th day of March next, at twelve o'clock, for furnishing the materials, and doing the work necessary for the erection and finishing of a new primary school building, on the north side of Thirty- seventh «treet, between the Tonth and Eleventh avenues, in the Twentieth ward, Separate proposals will be re- ceived for the mason work and materials, or for the Tt hat a large bakellowse ant aplemaid | ¢ePenter work and materials, anda bidder’ may, in ad- dition, propose for the whole. ‘The plans and elevations can be seen at the office of Thomas R. Jackson, the archi- tect, No. 170 Broadway, of whom, or of either the un- dersigned, printed copies of the’ specifications ean be procured, and to any 0 ‘whom proposals may be de- ivered. ‘Tho school officers rescrvo the right to reject any bid not deemed by them the best for the public imierost. Dated New York, February 17, 1853, JOHN G. BUTLER, Chairman of School Officers, Henry McL¥an, Secretary. Tre ROBERT & 09. NOTE, AND EX. Uaarakc sae 10 LET—TO A VERY SMALL FAMILY, U OR PART of a gonteol dwelling, 101 Varick street, near Broome. Hot and cold water on the second floor, Sixth avenue cars pass the door constantly. Apply to JAMES PRICE, office, 200 Hudson street, near Canal, (0 LET—-THE SECOND, THIRD, AND FOURTH stories of building 421 Broadway, woat aido, second building above Canal street. Apply to H, B, JONES, 14 Ann street, or 82 Nassau street. houses on Fifty-cighth street, just east of Third avenue, rent $300. Also, one or two dwellings on Fourth avenue, between Twenty-sevonth and Twonty-eighth streets; twolve rooms, with bath, hot and eold water, Xc.; rent $600. Two new stores on Fourth avenue, for ery goods, shoe storos, &e., rent $50. Apply to &. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 tot PM. cottage, containing ten rooms, kitchen, and cellar, Bebee's cooking range, Also stable, geod well of spring water, on four lota of ground, on York avenue, Clifton. Hix minutes walk from the Ferry—the boata leave every half hour—with immediate possossion. Apply to S COHEN, 174 Water street. 0 LET, OR LEASH FOR SALB—A FOUR-STORY brick building, 75 fect front, 93 feet deep, with a rear extension one story, 66 feet'square. Has cart and hoistway ; at present used | factory. ‘Apply 008 Broadway. ys aaron ee gt nA of NO. 13 CARROL place, Bleecker street, formerly occupied by Profes. sor Tappan’s school, rent $1,500, * AILEY Mi ERS, No, 20 Nasaau street, intel hth | "TE? LET—ONE OR TWO NEW YHREE-STORY BRICK | iN | Wy Aten 5,000, TO START A BUSINESS INVOLY- ing principally iron castings, secured by patent. ‘The invention has been brought suecessfully into opera tion, ona large scale, by the patentee, at an expense of $1,100; and he proposes to invest in the business an amount of capital equal to that here advertised for. Please address 8. T. Z.. box 2,619, Post Office ON —PERSONS IN WANT OF SMALL SUMS OF monéy, for segnrs, watches, jewelry, &c., enn al- ways be accommodated by C, F. FULLER, No. 285 Green wich street, near Warren. 10-PARTNERSHIP,—THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THIS day formed a co-partnership under the name of For- rest & Abbott, to carry on the business of shipsmith, at | No, 54 Jefferson street.—-Dated New York, Feb, 21, 183, MN LET, OR FOR SALE, ON STATEN ISLAND—A | aan iron foundry and inanu- | WESLFY ‘A. FORREST, CHARLES S$, ABBOTT. ISSOLUTION,—THECO-PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between the undersigned, undor the name of Forrest & Knapp, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The affairs of the concern will be settled by Wesley A. Forrest, who continues the business, at No. 04 Jefferson street.—Dated New York, Neb, 21, 1853. WESLEY 4. FORREST, JOUN 1. KNAPP. GENTLEMAN, WITH SOME CAPITAL, DESIRING to enter as partner in a retail dry goods establish- inent in the upper part of this city, is disposed to make arrangements to that effect with a firm enjoying a good utation ‘for Rropity, Rg Bde sing Ag tt in every er respect. reas B,, store of Adriance, Sher- man & Co., under Astor House, . the Armory Drill Rooms, corner | Twentieth ward. | FOR SALE. 4 AA, 0 0 —HOUSES FOR BALE.—A GEN . « tec), first clavs brown stone house tire rooms deep, lot 20x100, on Twenty-fifth street, for $13,000; a very splendid four story browa stone house, on Madison avenue for $16,000, and one for $20,000; a house in Fifth avenue at a bargain; a house and lot on the oor ner of Eleventh avenue, 60x100, covered with new sub- | stantial four story buildings, renting for $2,400, will be sold for 000; a genteel house and lot, 20x100, on | ‘Twenty second street for $7,500; a house and lot in Prince street for $7,000; a hous f in th street for $7,500 8a lot in Seventee Fifth avenue, , near 25x196, eight lots for sale in Ninth avenue at $350; a house and full lot on Forty third street, for $3,000 cash, rent $400, on a fiv ears lea! if desired. A number of at reasonable Nassau street, $7 OOO. tesement house and ot in Gresus | and lot, in Greene | street, near Bleecker, all in good order. Also, a two story | attic ‘and basement’ house, with tea room, filled in with brick, 22 by 82, with modern improvements. Lot 2b by 100, in Brooklyn, ten minutes walk from the ferry, and in | a good neighborhood. Price, $2,800. Also, five four story brick houses in Twenty-soventh street, near the railroad, that pay ten per cent. Price, $6,000 each, and $4,000 can remain on mortgage, Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. N. B.—Wanted, houses to rent, 6 —FOR SALE—A FOUR STORY BRICK . » 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 87 West Broadway. 4. COUNTRY SEATS FOR SALE.— A . le Fenteel country seat at Keyport, con. thining five acres of land, well improved, with fruit of all kinds, a large, splendid house, fifty feet front, with barns, out houses, all in perfect order, will be sold at the low price of $4,000; also, a very genteel eountry house, com- manding one of the most unsurpassed views on the Hud- son river, situated at Dearman, one hour’s ride by the cars, and within a few rods of ‘the depot; the premises contain one acre of land, an elegant house, new earriage house, and every convenience for a genteel ostablish- ment—price $6,500; also, a genteel mansion house and eleven acres of well improved grounds, situated at Athens, opposite Hudson city, and commanding a most delightful view of the Hudson river, will be sold for $10,000; also, a very substantial and convenient house, with five acres of land, well improved, with most kinds of fruit, good barn, carriage house, &c., for sale at $4,000; also, a large num- ber of excellent farms ions, and ‘at moderate in good prices. 1. SHE! 3 0 —FOR SALE, A FARM OF 106 OOO cr choice land, thirty-Ave miles from few York, near a railroad depot, with good house, barn, outhouses, &e., with fruit, stock, crop, and farming utensils, all for $3,000—$500 may remain on mortgage. Also, a splendid country seat of 3% acres, twenty iniles from New York, near a railroad depot, in Westchester county. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. N. B.— 200 farins for sale. ie —FOR SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN 2.500. Fortieth street, south side, midway between Seventh and Kighth avenues, price $2,500; $1,500 can remain on mortgage. Apply on the premises, after three o'clock. —FOR SALE, AT JAMAICA, L. L, 1.500. eleven miles from South ferry, where a cot! in be enjoyed all of the advantages of a city life, « fine e house, with lot 75 feet front and rear and 300 feet deep, for the above sum. $500 down; balance on bond and mortgage. Apply to. WILCOX, 32 John stree'. GOOD FOUR STORY HOUSE AND STORE FOR sale, in an excellent business location, on the Eighth avenue. J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, real estate and house agency, 297 Ninth avenue. “A 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 30 feet. Also, a new barn, 28 by foot. Fruit of all kinds in the place. A fine view of Long Island Sound. For further particulars inquire of M. H, FRANKLIN, SON & CO., No. 5 Broad street. ROADWAY AND CHAMBERS STREET.—A VALUA. ble lease of premises on the northwest corner of | Broadway and Chambers street, (being part of the Irving House,) will be offered for sale ‘at auction, on Thursday, the 8d day of March, at the Merchants’ Exchange. The building has a front on Broadway of 61 feet 11 inches, and on Chambers street, 98 feet 7 inches. For particu: lars, apply to CHARLES ADDOMS, 75 Kast Twenty-third street, or to E. H. LUDLOW & CO, OPPER FOR SALE.—A COPPER MINE, SITU- ated in a neighboring State, with all necessary stores for working, and a water power of fifty fect fall, is offered for sale under the most favorable conditions. Ad- dress J. R. P., Herald office, i] Cures STORE FOR SALE, WITH GOOD WILL, stock and fixtures, situated in the best part of Ful- ton street; has been oceupied by’ the advertiser for four ‘ears. Good reasons will be given for selling out. Ad- chee T. J., office of this paper. WELLING HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE.—THE undersigned have, at Bridgeport, Conn., within five minutes walk of the centre of that city, and connected therewith by a new and splendid carriage bridge, $200,000 worth of the most desirable lots in Connecticut, either for manufacturing purposes or residences. Bridgeport con- tains 10,000 inhabitants, is one of the most varied|; beautifal cities in New England, and no part of it ex ours in its natural attractions, or in those embellishment which a very heavy outlay have created. The ground is high and dry, the water pure and soft, in the centre is a park of eight acres of natural wood of stately growth; about seventy dwellings, of tasteful architecture, have been built, and are now Cah eye Nowhere on the line of the New York and New Haven Railroad are there such inducements offered to those locating them- selves in the country. We have several very beautiful cottages for sale; a large portion of the purchase ey THOMPSON, Bridgehers, agent for the ‘proprietors, P. T . A rt, agent for the proprietors, P. T. BARNUM aud W. 1, NOBLE. “iy GHT NEW TWO STORY AND BASEMENT BRICK cottages, with counter cellar, for sale, on easy ierms—only $600 cash down—situated on Sevonth street, between South Fifth and South Sixth streets, Williams: burg. Inquire at 182 South Sixth street, or No. 9 Jeffer- son place, of James H. Pul.is, or George W. Butman. XCELLENT CHANCE.—THE GREAT JONES STRERT House, corner Great Jones street and Bowery, for sale, with stock and fixtures, cheap for cash, containing var and billiard room, and accommodations for boarders and lodgers. Alse, an unexpired lease of six years from the Ist of May.’ The proprietor has other business which compels him to sell. Apply immediately. ERRY FOR SALE.—THE TRUSTEES OF ST. PAT- rick’s Cathedral offer for sale the forry from the foot ef Twenty-third strect to Calvary Cometery, including three steamboats, ferry houses, gates, fences, &c., ke. with lease from eorporation of New York of bulkhead and ier foot of Twenty-third street, Fast river. For parti ra inquire of HUGH KELLY, 138 Bowery. Fi SALE—A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, AND LARGE 01 store attached, a good barn, wagon house, and se shed, with an acre of excellent land, beautifully | situated in the village of Babylon, nd, and about two and a half hours ride from New York by cars and stage. Persons wishing a good situation for a hotel, boarding house, or store, will find this a first rate opportunity, seldom to be found. Torms very reasonable; rt 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 F of Herring's salamander safes, Wilder's patent. [he above will be sold at fair price te a cash customer. For particulars apply at 147 Washington street, betwoen the of 10 and 5 o’elock. OR AT METUCHIN, NEW JERSEY —FIVE 4 “acres of land, with the buildings thereon, which eon- sist of a one and a half story house, barn, corn crib, and all other outbuildings; nursery, fruit of all kinds, and plenty of it. Torms easy. For particulars inquire of JOHN BERGEN, at Campbell’s depot, at Metuchin, whieh is but five minutes walk from the farina, ‘OR SALE—A VEY 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, &c. Lot about 25x98.9. Terms casy. ’ Also, the first elass house on Twonty-ninth street, recently occupied by Gov. Young. Apply t> E. B, KIN: SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to 7 P. M. (ORDHAM VILLAGE LOTS.—ABOUT ONE HUNDRED | beautiful and desirable building lots, of all sizes, in ihe flourishing village of Fordham, Westchester county, | for sale on reasonable terms. This’ place is acknowledged to be the most healthy and advantageous of any other on the line of the Harlom railroad. The commutation is | about 11 eonts per day, for which you can ride upon any | train stopping at this station, there being about twenty- | five or thirty trains te and from the city daily, which is a greater number than at any other 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 enormous taxes and rents of the city, should not let this opportunity escape of se- curing to themselves a home where they can live and en- joy this life for abont one-half the expense of 'a city life. ‘Apply to JOHN BERRIAN or GEO. BANKS, at the Land Ofliee, Fordham. OR SALE, IN BROOKLYN, THE THREE STORY | brick house and lot, No. '118 York street, price | $4,000, Also, lot No. 63 Main street, running through | to Stewart street, price $3,500. Apply at No. 37 Main | strvet, from 8 to 10 A. M. OR SALE.—EIGHT VALUABLE LOTS ON CHERRY | ‘and Monroe strects, betweon Clinton and Montgomery, being 93 feet 4 inches on Cherry, and the same on Mon roe street, and running throngh from street to street. "In- quire of ‘T, JAMES GLOVER, 161 Broadway. Fe SALE IN SOUTH BROOKLYN—TWO FIRST CLASS | stone houses, in Union street, between Court and Clin- ton streets, just finished, and replete withall the modern | improvements. Apply at the hardware store in Court street, three doors from Union street OR SALE—SIX YEARS LEASE AND GOODWILL OF the dwelling part of the house corner of Broadway and Prince street. Inquire of F. R. W., No. 54 Exchange, | between ten and three, or 86 Prince street, between six and nine P. M. OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT | brown stone house No, 402 Fourth avenue, Also, they! substantial four story brick house, with elegant store, on | Seventh avenues next the southwest# corner ae reaty: seventh street. Terms accommodating. For full par- | tieulars apply at the store of GEORGE , No, 910 Broadway, FOR SALE, —_—_—__—_—_eeee OS R SALE CHEAP—THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY IN ¢ city of Williamsburg:—seven new cottage houses eorner North Seventh and Third streets; five cottage houses corner North and Fourth streets; one brick house, South Fifth, be Fifth and § one double house, xth sti ses and one large g, corner North First and Ninth streets; eighty lots of ground in Bushwick and Brooklyn, Also, ‘the fol. lowing valuable property in the city of New York:—one brown stone building and lot, No, $04 Fourth avenue;two first class houses, Thirty first street, ries, basement and cellar, in Madison and Fifth aventies; ono first class house in Madison avenue, between Thirty first aud Thirty second streets. Terms’ favorable. Part of purchase money can remain on bond and mortgage. Inquire of M. H. KEITH & CO., foot of North Third street, Williamsburg. OR SALE OR TO LEY.—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 AZARLAH ROSS, Nyack. P S—Alo, several sinall buildings to let, inquire ws above. 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 rtreet, and drain connecting from the yard; three stage lines in the immediate vicinity. Price $3,300. A por- tion of the purebase money oam remain on mortgage. Ap- ply on the premises. IVE BRICK COTTAGE HOUSES FOR SALE IN BROOK- lyn, at the corner of Degraw and Van Brunt streets, within three minutes walk of Hamilton ferry. Two story and basement, twenty foet front. $575 down, balance of payment easy. Apply to WARREN & SWAZEY, 30 South street. (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 theentire 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, Jarge enough for fence posts. ‘The remainder is 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 Ninth streets, Williamsburg, of DANIEL POWELL, and SALE—A HOUSE, CARRIAGE AND BATH F house, with eight lots of ground, and 100 feet of water right, beautifully situated at the foot of "12lst street, 250 feet east of avenue A, south side, commanding a splendid view. The premises are enclosed in a beauti- ful garden, laid ont with gravelled walks, eontaining o 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 piazza fronting the water, with Croton water in the kitchen. In fact, such a lo- cation is seldom offered for sale so near the city. The wator privileges are unsurpassed for fishing, sailing, and bathing. It needs only to be xeen 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 lots of ground, with shrubbery, fruit trees, &e. Stable on rear. Location detightful, overlooking New York and Brooklyn; within fifteen minutes walk of boat-landing, and three minutes of stages, Will be sold cheap, and term liberal. BILLING & TUCKER, 289 Broadway. OR SALE CHEAP.—THE FOUR STORY BRICK house, 356 Ninth street; also, several four and five houses at low prices. Apply to G. G. ANDREWS, roadway, third story. stor 421 (OR SALE—THE STOCK, GOODWILL, AND FIX- tures of a crockery and lamp store, established a umber of years. Ithas a steady run of custom, To any person wishing to engage in business, this is an op- portunity which does not always present itself. Apply to A. EATON, 19 Beekman street. OR SALE—ONE OF THE OLDEST AND BEST GRO- cery stores along shore, with a lease of five years from the first of May next, at a very low rent. Satis- factory reasons given for selling. For particulars, ad- dress Store, Herald oftice, stating where an interview can be had. (ORSALE IN BROOKLYN.--THREESMALL COTTAGES, Nos. 169, 161, and 165 Carroll street, price $1,5 of which 3500 oan'remain. Lot and house 13 feet front. J. L, MoCUICHEON, paint store, 1421; Myrtle aven R E—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 64 OLIVER STREET; lot 26 by 100, house 28 by 43; has an alley adjoining. Apply on the premises. (OR SALE CHEAP, FOR CASH.—THE LEASE, STOCK, ‘and fixtures of an old-established grocery and li- qQuor store, now doing an excellent cash trade, will be sold reasonably. Sufficient reason will be given by in- quiring at 21 Pell street, for selling. Three years lease to expire from the first of May, or possession given immediately. ‘ ‘OR SALE.—A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, IN THE VI- cinity of New Haven, consisting of a large and con- venient house, in the beat order, so arranged as to make pleasant accommodations 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, copper boiler, furnace, &c. There are sixty acres of land, mostly under cultivation, a wood lot, valued at $1,000, an or- chard of more than 700 trees, grafted fruit, and embracing a large variety. Also, a large strawberry bed, geapery, rhubarb and aeparagus bed; altogether a very ble and beautiful place, and will be sold cheap. More par- ticulars om application to A. SARGENT, No. 15 Wall street. R SALE—A SUPERIOR NEW HOUSE ON THIRTY- second street, with modern improvements— Priee $4,500. A fine new house on Thirtieth street— price $7,600. Also, one on Thirty-firat street, $6,000. Aiso, a superior house on Sixth avenue, $7,250. Also, ene on fourth street, $7,500. Also, one on Tenth street, and one on Twenty-cighth street, $5,500. E. B. SHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue—2 to7 P. M. (OR SALE—A THREE-STORY AND BASEMENT HOUSE on Lexington avenue, near Twenty-fifth street, in fine order ; two fine three-story and basement houses on Twenty-fourth street, near Fourth avenue, with gas, baths, water closeta, &c., $7,000, and $7,500 ; also, a number of the cheapest houses in this city, inducements to persons wishing to purcha: capitalists to invest their money. Apply to FE. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 2 to7 P. M. (OR SALE—A CORNER PROPERTY, CORNER OF BED- ford and Barrow streets ; lot 26 by 7534, with three buildings, price $8,000 ; a fine property on’ Thirteenth street, between Third and Fourth avenues, 50 by 100, with two four-story buildings ; a house and lot on Cdfa- merce street, ;, a corner lot, corner of Twenty- fourth street and First avenue, 26 by 100 ; a two-story new house on Eighteenth strect, lot 21 by 92, price $5,260, Apply to i. B. KINSHIMER, No. 319 Fourth avenue, 2 to 7 P.M. (OR SALE—A FARM, FRONTING ON THE TURNPIKE Toad leading from New Brunswick to the village of Piscataway, within a mile of the city of New Brunswick, New Jersey, formerly occupied by J. Kirkpatrick, dec’d., containing eighty acres, all in a good state of cultivation, ee about eight acres of woodland. The land is pro- ductive, well watered and fenced, with good orchard, dwelling, barn, and out houses; ia pleasantly situated, having a good view of the surrounding country; bounded on three roads, and is one ofthe best farms in the neigh- borkood of New Brunswick. Terms reasonable, Inquire of F, Holland, or W. B. AITKIN, No. 6 Broad street, New York, or on the premises. If not sold by the 10th March, it will be offered for sale on that day, at the Merchants! Exchange, N. Y. OR SALE CHEAP—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF large first elass grocery store, in a good location, and doing a heavy cash business, Toone that understands the business this a rare opportunity. Good reasons given for selling. Apply to NISBET & TUTTLE, 65 Chatham st. rOR SALES AN UNCOMMON BARGATN.—IWO THRER story brick houses in South Brooklyn, finished one now rented for $350 to a good tenant. Price ¥ b eellars, gas, and every convenienee, in an improving and very desirable neighborhood; aold to close aconcern. Apply at 49 Nassau street, up stairs, New York, from 12 to 2 o'clock. OR SALE.—A VERY FINE NEW HOUSE, WITH MO- year since, dern improvements, on Thirty-second street, between hird and Lexiagton avenues, $4,500. Also, two beau- tiful new houses on Bairty-fifth street, near Fifth avenue, houses fifty-six feet deep, price $9,000. A new two story and barement cottage house on Kighteenth street, lot 21 x92, price $6,250. Also, a number of good houses at bar- gains. Apply to E. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to7 OR SALE—H@OUSE AND LOT NO. 146 EAST NINE- teenth street,,three stories, basement and sub: eel- house, 20.10 “by 52 feet for basement, first and and second stories, with all the modern improvements of gas, hot and cold water, raage, baths, wash trays, basins, | and dumb waiter, and in complete order. Inquire on the promises. OR SALE—TWO COTTAGE HOUSES, 107 AND 109 Kighteenth street, (sonth side.) between First and ‘ond avenues. Inquire corner of Seoond avenue and xteenth strect, in the stone yard, 1 OR SALE—ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE 1 yate residences in the city, situated on the north ide | of Twenty-third street, (which is 100 feet wide.) The houre was built for the owner’s occu terials. The lot is 28 feet front. the front windows are of plate glass of extra size. There are four rooms on 4 floor, the centre room arranged as a music room, with inlaid floor, The bedrooms are spacious, with large al- ithere are five attic rooms, lighted from the roof. tishandsomely furnished, which will be gold with or without the house, as may ‘suit the applicant. Apply to bh, H. LUDLOW & CO., 11 Wall street tion, of best ma- ee nneesnraiacarteneet neath Seiiabiaiaien OR SALE, IN WILLIAMSBURG—TWO FIRST CLASS frame houses, filled in with brick, built in modern | style, with marble mantels, sliding doors, grates, centre Won &c. Will be sold low, on accommodating terms, if applied for immediately. They are situated in Fifth street, near South Ninth. For Pyreaolere inquire of Thos. Doyle, on the premisos, or of JON cor- ner of South Tenth and Fourth streets. Also, two neat frame houses on South Eighth street, of the same de- acription, and four three story brick houses on Division avenue. Inquire as above. ‘ OR SALF—A STEAM ENGINE AND BOILERS, OF | twelve horse power, with h@ater and governor, and | all the pipes complete. Tobe seen at the Columbia Mills, in Sedgwiek street, South Brookiyn, between the South and Hawilton ferries. Price, 5 R SALE—ON EASY TERMS, A NEAT, COMMODIOUS two story and basement house, in Twenty-cighth street, near the Ninth avenue—well and conveniently ar for one or two families. Inquire of J * & SON, real estate office, 207 Ninth avent FOR SALE. BESIRABDE COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR tALE.—A large country howe and fourteen acres of land, one mile south of the rail manding from the drawing pm and parlor one of the most beautiful and extensive ws on the Hudson river. The house is surreunded by large shade trees, and the place produces a Iai antity of fruit. The property will be sold cheap. Title perfect. and possession given on the first day of April. Apply to VAN ANTWERP & JONES, 19 Wall stree! OOT AND SHOE STORE, FOR SALE, WITH FIXTURES, B and from $1,000 to $1,500 worth of stock—stand well located, and doing a good business. For further par- ticulars, inquire at the Bootmakers’ Union, 82 Nassaa str A uate on the Hudson riy road depot, at Fishkill, ¢ AY LACE AND EMBRO:DERY STORE.—FOR The lease, good will, and fixtures, with or the stock of a store doimg an excellent business, in the best location in Broadway. This is a ver: hance. Satisfactory reasons will be given for sel!- Address S. T., Herald office, stating real name, an interview inay be kad AR FIXTURES FOR SALE.—THE FIXTURES OF A small liquor store, consisting of ten and twenty gal lon kegs, counter, beer pump, stove, &e, &e., in store No. 368 South street, between Montgomery street and Gouverneur slip, are for sale. Inquire in the ship smith shop in the rear of the premises. STEPHEN ROBMRTS. Fe SALE—THE TWO-STORY AND ATTIC HOUSR, and about eighteen years unexpired lease of lot, known as 147 Christopher street. Ground rent $50. Priee Price $2,250. Apply on the premises, OR SALE, CHEAP FOR CASH—A SEVEN OOTA’ rosewood, round cornered pisnoforte; has been but six months; will be fully warranted for two years. Arply at the manufactory and warerooms of McDONALD & BRO., 201 Bowery. on SALE—A HOUSE AND LOT IN MOTT HAVEN, in Willow place. The house is 26 feet front by 34 im depth. The lot is 60 feet by 100in depth. Inquire of JAS. TODD, on the premises, or at 80 Hudson street. i JR SALE—A FIVE YEARS’ LEASE OF A VALUABLE. property, basement, corner of Dey street and Broad- way, with a front of fifty feet on Broadway, with en- trance, and 125 feet on Dey street, with two entrances; well ventilated and well lighted; especially adapted for first rate restaurant, having every convenienee for a cooking apparatus, &e.. or it would be eligible fora wholesale and other establishments, &. For partieulars, apply, between the hours of twelve and one o’elock, to E. PHALON, 197 Broadway. ‘OR SALE—THE INTEREST IN THE LEASR AND stock of a first elass building and store, well located, in South street, being convenient to Peck slip and new ferry to Brooklyn. The upper part of the building ean e let soas to allow the purchaser to occupy the store ata very moderate rent. Apply at No. 30 Cherry street. URNITURE.—WILL BF SOLD AT A BARGAIN, AT 29 Beckman street, office and counting house furni- ture, sofa Leds, lounges, tete a-tetes, mahogany ebairs, rockers, bureaus, wardrobes, secretary book cases, exten sion dining tables, carpets, oil cloth, hair and husk mat- tresses, feather beds, looking glasses, stoves, Furniture purchased by instalments. OR SALE—AN OLD AND WELL ESTABLISHED drug and chemical store, situated on a corner of one of the best thoroughfares in the city It is beautifull; Atted up, and stocked with a large and well selected assortment of drugs, chemicals, perfumery, and fancy articles, &c., &e. To's physician or apotheeary it offers a rare opportunity to establish a permanent and lucrative business. To those desiring to purchase, the owner will ive fatisfactory reasons for selling. Address JOHN W. WALKER, Broadway Post Office. ip PROPERTY AND BAKERY FOR SALM —The lease of the premises No. 280 Bowery, and th bakery entablished thereon. ‘They may be sold separately, The lease has over aix years torua. Inquire of LUDEWK SMITH & FINCKE, 36 Wall street, FASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE—TO BE SOI the lease of two three story houses and lets, fo! twenty one years, and two renewals of twenty-one years each, from November 1, 1845, at the yearly rent of $60 per lot and taxes; with @ large grocery and liquor store, now doing a first rate business, in the immediate vicinity of factories, foundries, and stone yards; one hundred fort below Tenth avenue in Twenty-tifth street. Inquire om the premises. The cotlon mith ie san eet nn eli nes e , lot, and ' water p: sn the Essex Mill. For particulars, apply to JOHN OOL, President of the Paterson Manufaeturing Company. Also, the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly ocoupied by Plummer & Ce, as ron works. For particulars, ap- Hy to THOS, 0, SMITH, Agent Society U, M. rs0D, Dee, 28, 1852, NOME, 70, OWNER mon STONEOUTTERS, othera.— ‘Stonedressing Compax offer for sale at reduced es at their estal foot of Twenty-eighth, ty-ninth, and Thirteth streets, East mays following cut brown for delivery :—1, Quaker lintels, 1,000 OG lintels ; 10,000 plain window sills and Kiel peatpewiprm ie sight “aches "high, 18,000 fotral coping ; 600 ealar steps ; store forms atope. i=, fough stone constantly on asd. Steps, ashlar end atforms, cut by our , will be stoneout- Tors 20 per cont Jess than their cost by hand. W: G, OHAVE, Agent. IL PAINTINGS—TWO FOR SALE—ONE THE EN. tombment of Christ, a fine old Italian painting, Poke aD attention of eeygomat the Pe cone from im’s Progress. seen at ‘pholstery store, 82 Chambers street. ARLOR FURNITURE FOR SALE—A COMPLETE SET of rosewood and satin damask, nearly new, by one of the best city makers; also, some bedroom farniture to be sold an the family fa going to, Europe. Apply, be- irst avenue, iw tween 12 and 1 o’clook, at itreet. HOLLY, OFFICE 138 AMITY STREET, HAS FOR e sale a number of valuable corner lots and the lots |joining, on the Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Fighth, Tenth, and Eleventh avenues. Willsell a bargain. For full par- ticulars, to see maps, and fair play, call at the office. IEGARS AND BRANDIES FOR SALE CHEAP.—225,000 (prime article) segars at $6 per M.; 50,000 golden lions do, at $8 per M.; 15,000 Tulipau segars (fine) at $16 er M.;_ 150 half pipés, quarter casks, and octaves fine ac brandy, under custom house lock, for sale a bar- The above will be sold in quantities to suit, cheap, for cash or approved credit. Inquire at No. 10 Beaver or Also, @ fine lot of Burgundy and Rousillon port ines. 'YPE FOR SALK.—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS OF te, about half worn, in lets to suit purchasers Apply'to 40. ELLIOTT’ Herald office. = iia ee oe Soon of ond, very worn, a dozen Apply te JO. moe, eases, for sale cheap, for cash. Herald office. ‘(0 HATTERS.--FOR SALE, A RETAIL HAT STORE, with a manufactory connected, with com; ar- rangements for manufacturing; one of the best in the city for a jobbing and retail store. The owner wishes to engage in another business, and will sell the stock, fix- tures and lease for $8,000, one half cash. None need ap- py unless they have the requisite means. Address J. CU. , Tribune office. enon act (0 BOOKBINDERS.—FOR SALE, THE STOCK, MA- chinery, and fixtures of a bookbindery, doing a good job-work and Lg business. It will be sold low toa purchaser. Satisfactory reasons will he given for selling, Address, with real mame, F. A., Herald effice. .L—THE DRY GOODS STORE, CORNER OF Catharine and Madison street, and stock for sale, or would be disposed of separate. The store for many years has done a large business in «ilk, shawls, &e., and is een« sidered one of the best business locations in the elity. Im quire on the premises. ‘ALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.—LOTS NOS. 44 and 46 Duane atreet, with the buildings there on. Inquire at 42 Duane street, 10 AGENCY. MERICAN AND FOREIGN AGENCY, CITY OF WASH- ington, D. C., under the direetion of Aaron it Palmer, Counsellor of the Supreme Court of the Unit States, for the prosecution and recovery of claims on the Us States before ment of accounts with the Exeou obtaining the remission of fines, penalties, and forfel! for alleged violations of the revenue, or other laws the United States; recovery of debts, and in- heritancos in tho United States and f counteles ; investments in United States and State securities, eollee- ttons generally, remittances, and other business ; se of government lands for fc e ac. undersigned has efficient and reliable corres; ita in the several States and Territories of the Union, and will give his prompt and faithful attention to all business con- fided to the agency. Letters must be post Bm Omece south corner of Fifteenth street, Tyee @ Treasury H. Department. AARON H. PALMER, Director and Consul General of Eeuador for the U. & Washington, December, 1852, MAURICE, AGENT FOR THE HOUSE OF JULES «. Arone, of Paris, No. 62 William street, room 19, ew York, importer of Parisian articles, such a4 porte- monnaies, all kinds of brushes, umbrella sticks, canes, hatter’s articles, paper weights, segar boxes, lamps, shirts and collars, ‘and other ‘OR THE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF ANY OBJECT, study the right employment of appropriate instru: mentalities. The right use of right means will seeure right results, At the Advertising SS Build- ings, this course is especially recommended. How, when, and where advertising non done to the bent ad: fe presented to thoughtful minds, by the agent, v. PALMER, who believes that he can explain it sathsfae- ee Ho may be consulted personally, between 10 and 3 o’clocl $$$ J. SEARING, COMMISSION MERCHANT, MONTGO- ds mery street, over F. Al ti & Co.'s house, San Francisco, California. ignment its of me! Cand solicited. Referenee—ti. 8. Robbins & Son, Wall street. and Forwarding Wheeling, Va.; J. C. 3.6, Bu to a a st Feeidtes to cod from the'RastLowirvile, Jan 18° 1608, D. CENT DAGUERREOTYPES.—THE FINEST €LASS ef pictures taken are at H. V. ’, corner \d Grand street, Nol hn hangs I sae pe are ictures finished com ithout extra abe correctly, 5