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ee ______ ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. enti nb od aw SEE SEVENTH PAGE. “em ~ HANDSOMELY FURNISHED PARLOR AND BED. room, on the first floor, to let, with board, in a | pe vate family, Aprly at No 69 St. Mark’s place, he- | First and Second avenues. Best of reference re quired. A YOUNG GENTLEMAN DESIRES ROARD IN A PRI vate family, where there are no other boarde should be within ten minutes walk of the City Hall. dress, with torms, W. N. D., Herald office. FRONT PARLOR, WITH HALF BEDROOM ADJOIN ing, furnished, and titted up with gas, hot air, &¢ 4, with board, at 74 West Twenty-third street FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, TO ONE OR 1 single gentlemen, without board. ina private fami | at | ly. Apply at 57 Franklin street, near Broadway, FURNISHED PARLOUR, FIRS? FLOOR, TO LET, IN Al the neighborhood of Broudway and Broome strest, a A. small family, witbout boarders. Address P. A. G. K., Broadway Post Office, or general Post Ottice, for two days. Arrangements could be made one person, if require LADY, THRO! HAVING BECOME embarrassed, is desirous of meeting with a gentle- man who will loan three or four hundred dollars, and for it reoeive board and pleasant apartwents. The strictest confidence given and required. Address, with real name, as no others will be noticed, stating where an interview to have board for may be had, E. C., Broadway Post Uiice. Communications be received three days. Keferences given and re- quired, LEMAN AND WIFE can have board, with handsome suits of rooms on second floor, ina small privaie family. Location very desirable. Apply at No. 132 Duffielt street, near Fulton avenue. OARD.—TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE PLEASANTLY ‘accommodated wit! partial board, and dinner on ye, ina highly respectable family, The house has all the latest improvements, and several tines of stages pass constantly near it. The situation is in front of a most pleasant park. Apply at 18 Abingdon place. Re: ferences required. OARD AND HOME.—THE TISER WISHES TO make an arrangeuent with a small family, having . pleasantly situated, with modern improvements, for three perrons—an elderly lady and two gentlemen. Will require two or three bedrooms, and possibly a par- for. an advanee, or assume the rent of the leasant Full board ference exchanged. Address A. L., nm, Seen a for only. Herald offiee. OARIDING.—FAMILIES AND SINGLE GENTLEMEN oan be accommodated with hee sate a private, respectable boarding house, where they shall have ever comfort of home, with full board or partial board, ‘4 No. 76 Seventh street. between First and Second ave | nues, For further information, the un- dersigned is authorised to refer to Mr. Charles Knee- land, No. 49 William street, or Mr. Simeon Draper, 46 Pine street. OARD WANTED IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—PERMA- ‘nent board wanted, ina respectable private family, where there is no other or but few boarders kept, for a gentiemaa, his wife, two children, (the oldest not two | years,) t.’ The location inust be pleasant, and the house situated between Atlantic and Carrol, and Court | and streets. Those who have such accommoda- tions may address, (post paid.) A. J., Post Olfice, Brook- | lym, stating location, term, e., as no others will beat: | tended to. iC TENANT? REGISTER. eee ATTERY PLACE PROPERTY TO LET—COMPRISING the whole front on Battery place, between Green | wich and Washington streets, known as the Bat and Philadelphia notels. For further particulars, of JOHN J. HOLLISTER, corner of Battery place ington street, between the hours ot 10 and 12 o'clock A. M., and 2 and 6 o'clock P. M. ROALWAY PROPERTY TO LEI—THE WHOLY OF the second floor of the building No. 200 Broadway, Lest to Stewart's. Apply on the premises. PRCWAY. 510. LET, THE TWO BRICK HOUSES Nos. 490 and 492 Broadway, on the east side, first above the corner of Broome street, for one year from the first of May next. Apply to J. I. CODDINGTON, 17 Wall street, from 12 to 4 P. Me OTTAGE TO LET—A NFAT TWO STORY BRICK COT- tage, situated in Fortieth street, between Lexington Fourth avenues, (north side,) suitable for a genteel ‘amily.” For particulars, apply to MRS. WICKHAM, north- east corner of Third avenue and Twenty eighth street, I story dwelling house No. a few doors of Broadway. Pos: ilif required. Apply at 545 OUSE TO. LEP IN BROOKLYN—THE TWO STORY attic and basement house, with counter cellar, in 88 Prince street, within ssion given on the Lst of uth street, third story, 'p, grape vines, &e. The house is conveniently ar- range@, marble mantels, water in the kitchen, &c. The location is yery desirable. It will be let to one family only $425. To be seen from 10 to 5 o'clock. ‘© LET IN BROOKLYN—1HE DOUBLE TWO story and basement house, corser of Atlantic ave | Ane and Oxford street, conveniently arranged stable and about six lots attached. ‘Two lines of stages run within one block. ‘Ihe owner would not object to make further ovements, and give a lease to a desirable tenant. Rent $300, Apply to D B, BAYLIS, 134 Atlantie street. OUSE TO LET IN TARRYTOWN.—TO LET, AT A MO. derate rent, a frame dwelling house, with a good store and basement, suitable for any kind of business, good well of water on the premises, pleasant! -d, and abont five minutes walk from the railr depot and steamboat landing. For further particulars, apply to MARTIN J. GLYNN, 281 Elizabeth street, N. ¥., or on the premises, in Cortlandt street, Beekmantown. Jay geresgers LODGE ROOM [8 NOW BEING FIT- ted up under the direction of Atlantic Lodge, No. ‘Ss, at the corner ot Broadway and Bleecker streets. It is intended that this room shali excel in beauty and con- venience any in the city. A few nights are vacant, whieh can be had by applying immediately. to J. Carhart, 75 Fast Thirteenth street, Geo. C. Stone, 29 Peck slip, or Jas. G. Powers, 101 Murray street. {TORAGE—DRY STORAGE.—TO LET AT 82 NASSAU > ing. Inquire on the premises. TORES AND LOFTS TO LET—IN THE TWO NEW ) and handsomely finished buildings, well lighted and suitable for any light business, situated on the oast side of Fourth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twonty- fifth streets, namely—one store and basement, 75 feet by 25 feet; also, two fine loits, each 75 feet by 25 feet, and one store, 50 feet by 13 feet. Apply to f JOHN THO N. 53 Broadway} 0 LET—THE STORE 194 WEST STREET, RUNNING to Caroline street, near the Krie raiiroad’depot. For particulars inquire of’ Mrs. SARAH BRIGGS, 41 Jay at. 5 ta LEASE—FOR A TERM OF YEARS, THE HOUSE NO. 16 Bond street; s very desirable place for a tailor, milliner or hairdresser. Appl to D. W. LEE, No. 0 Ferry street, from 9 A. M ti iP. Me. OARD IN SOUTH BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE can beaccommodated with pleasant rooms, and tea, and dinner on Suadays, in a respecta- ble part of South Brooklyn, within five minutes walk from the ferry. Apply at 88 State st., South Brooklyn. WANTED FOR A YOUNG LADY, WHERE the pianoforte and the use of a fineinstru- | iment would be equivalent for her board. Address Music, 608 Broadway, near Broome street. Bee, IN A COUNTRY VILLAGE, IS WANTED, BY A family, without small children, for about six months, from May. Good teachers, or an academy for boys, must be at hand. Location within 150 miles of All et Address, pre-paid, Mr. A., box 1,130 Post office, New York. ARD AT 264 TENTH STREET—SINGLE ROOMS, OR suits of rooms, with full or partial board, ean be | ‘dbtained at the above place, at moderate prices, by single | gentlemen, or gentlemen and their wives. House supplied with hot and cold baths, gus, ke. OARDING—FURNISHED APARTMENTS FOR FAMI- os or gentlemen, with full or partial board. ‘Also, rooms to let to single ‘gentlemen, without board. Transient board $125 per day. Hot, cold, or shower baths in the house, for free use of bdurders. 447 Broadway, | corner of Leonard street. OARDING.—LARGE AND PLEASANT ROOMS, - ‘able for « gentleman and wife, or single gentlemen, destrable rq location, with modern improvements. The house ts and convenient to several stage routes. Appiy at 614 wich street, corner of Jane. 0, A LADY HAVING FURNITURE SUFFI to furnish a two story, or small sized three story house, is desirous of making an arrangement with a lady, ro widow, who would have few or no other boarders, pre- telet her rooms, with or without board, for the use of the furniture Address, witu name and place of interview , Broadway Post office, post paid. OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- men can be aceommodated with pleasant rooms and partial board, in a private family, by applying at 71 Warren street, between arg Clinton, three minutes walk from the South ferry. house is newly furnish- ed. Refegenses exchanged. B We neues CORNER OF FRANKFORT AND WIL- Ham streets, one block from City Hall.—Gentlemen can have weil i rooms, with privilege of reading furnished room, from $126 to 42 per week, or twenty-five cents night; or, two ecoupying # room, $1 each. Office | Open all night. This house is doing » good business. ROOMS.—AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS to let, to one or two single gentlemen, having gas, Faanily private. Avply street, opposite Niblo’s. q th, and other at 123 Crosby ROOMS TO LET IN BROADWAY, NEAR the St. Nicholas Hotel, suitable for single gentlemen. They consist of three or four handsome rooms, communi- | cating, with pantries attached, gas introduced, &c. Also, two excellent attic rooms. The house is otherwise oceu- pied oy a private family that will not move in May, Ad dress 8. C, L., Broadway Post Office. URNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—THE FIRST-CLASS three-story and attic house, No. 207 West Four- icenth street, between Fighth and Ninth avenues, to let, with furniture. The house is pleasantly situated, and on a lot 25 by 125 feet; it has the ad- vantage of a spscious garden. Not to be let for a board- ing house. Can be seen between Sand 6o'clock. For rs apply to the present occupant, WM. A. ‘at the house, or at his office, No. 134 Fulton st. RIVATE. BOARD.—FURNISH'# ROOMS AND BOARD for a gentleman and his wife, or two single gentle men, at No. 34 East Twentieth street, between Broadway and Fourth avenue. ARLOR AND BEDROOM TO LET—TO A SINGLE n, in a private family; bath and water clo set for the use of occupant. Terms’ moderate. Location unsut References exchanged. Inquire at No. 356 Broadway, oue door above Frankiin street. WATCHES, JEWELRY, So. ‘ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—THE SUBSCRIBER IS selling all descriptions ot @OLD AND SILVER WATCHES, JEWRIRY AND SILVER WARR, +4 retail, at mach less than the usual prices. SERGENSEN WATCHES. Real Jules Jergensen watches received by every arrival vith certificates from him with each watch, warranted periect time keepers. COOPER WATUHES. ‘and levers, in bunting and magic cases, perfect time INDEPENDENT SECOND, ! and quarter second watches, for timing horses, in gold and cases. CHLONOMETHRA. Splendid gold pocket chronoweters, which run without eny veriation. = MGHT DAY WaTCuKS. ‘etohes which run eight days. RNAMEL WATCHES for ladies, some in hunting cases. DIAMOND WATCHES for ladies, some in magic cases. ‘MAGIC WaTcuEs, which change into three different watchos. ‘WATCHES WHICH WIND ‘ep and turn the hands without any key. gokd lepine watches, four holes jewelled...., $26 00 | Fine gold detached levers. 30 00 Gold ‘watches for the ladies, 36 00 | Gold Pernt reer: # * } Gold levers, Bilver Naver oa lov'se, 16 00 | Bilvor levers as low - 14 00 | end all shyas ol watches at 09 lly iow prises. | Diamoad “ear ri: ins, bracelets, fi | resets, fa bale at miveh lors than the ws ob a | sEWELRT | All kindle of chains, pure gold weddi: | FY Ang lrg gh a, cuff pins, lockets, ear, and silver spect gold toothpicks, charms, chains, be. | ‘LER WARB | silver spoons, cups, forks, pie knives. napkin knives, wedding cake knives, &c., ke. Watches ne ‘All watches warranted to keop 00d ‘time, or the money returned. | REPAIRS. All kinds of watches and cloeks Spyro mig” Wie best manner, at much less than the usual prices. pa f . GEORGE yor porter of watches and jewelry, wholesale retail, No. 1) Wall street, (up stairs.) nour Broadway J ELLING OF ¥.—REAL BARGAINS IN JEWELRY, &0. =I net in rings, pins, crosses, &c.; single double case watches, levers and lepines: fine gold fob tnd guard chains; Havana and Cuba segars; toilet soaps bod water iron safes, pianos, &e., at 86 Nassau page oo floor, front room, ————oo EUROPE FOR HER Rs. ALWIN, RENOWNED Misiit nora’ the fature, is arrived, and will | c intelligence about all ciroumstances of life to ‘all those who may address her. “he interprets dreams, | law matters and love, by astroloxy. books mnd science, | and tells her visiters the person they will marry. Mrs. Alwin speaks the English, French, and German Inagu ygos Rasidenos 250 Lary up stairs, Bear Stanton street, | Wiico boure from 10 A. M. to 6PM 1 | high ground, the location very desirable. | way, or to | po uta PUBLIC HOUSE, SITUATED AT EAST | once, | the premise between 11 and 2 o'clock. LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A THREE- story brick house, in West Fourteenth street, above Seventh avenue. House 26 feet by 50; lot 103 feet deep. The house will be put in good order’ for a responsible tenant. For terms inquire at 87 East Twenty-sixth street 10 KET—TWO VERY NEAT AND MODERN THREE | story houses, with verandahs in front, onthe north | th street, about 150 feet west of Fourth | side of Kighty-sixt! avenue, and near the rai!road and omnibus stations. The street is 100 feet wide, flagged and lighted, and being on Apply to RICHD. L SUYDAM, 158 Waverley place, r[o pt oR FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGED FOR NEW York, Brooldyn or Jersey City property, a valuable fison (L70 Garte, <2 toa ilies of Mant Madisoe, Mow dare | sey, less than a mile from the railroad depot at Madison. For particulars apply to R. W. Townsend, No. 140 Broad- J. Vannini, corner of Heory and Harrison streets, South Brooklyn. 0 LET.—A FACTORY IN COURSE OF ERECTION IN Brooklyn, fifteen minutes walk from the South fe brick building, sixty by twenty-five, two stories high: Will be ready by Ist May. Apply to RICHARD KOCLES, 275 Pearl street. TT? MILKMEN AND OTHERS —FROM TWO HUNDRED to three hundred acres of good farming land, near the depot of the Harlem Railroad, at Scarsdale, will be let low to agood tenant. Address box 3,082 Post Office. New York, on the Brooklyn and Jamaica plank roxd, about half way between Brooklyn and Jamaica, and known as the Old Half Way House. Possession given on the first of April. For particulars, inquire at 77 Adams street, Brooklyn. TT LET.—THE TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE, NO. 82 Forsyth street, will be leased to a good tenant fora | Caroli public house, for a term of years, it having been occupied for that purpose for the last five years. Inquire at No. 14 Ninth street, near the Sixth avenue. ) LET, TO A SMALL FAMILY—PART OF HOUSE No. 30 Montgomery street, consisting of two parlors and two bedrooms on the second floor, and the back base- ment in same; range, bot and eold water, &6., in base- ment. Apply to W. A. ELLIS, 35 Montgomery street. ) LET—THE HOUSE AND STORE CORNER OF street, paint shop. basement vf Dr. Townsend's build- | Line of Liverpool and London packet ships. ol SE To LET. —TO LET, THE FINE DOUBLE TWO | bby street, corner of Duffield, 25x44 feet, lot 100 | { | Le AT THIS.—HENRY BEIRNE, 39 WEST Eleventh street and avenue A. Rent, $600.g Inquire | ot GEORGE WEBB, 184 Wooster street. Me LET—THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE IN ALLEN street, and the furniture for sale. Kent $250. In- AML. H. RYDER, 467 Broad: i i’ LET—A THREE STORY HOUSE IN SOUTH BROOK- lyn, farnished with new and genteel furniture. The establishment is complete, but tae person who rents the house is required to purchase the furniture also. house can be had fora lease, at $500 @ year. Apply at U8 Broadway, first foor. YO LET—THE SECOND FLOOR (®RONTING ON Broadway) of the building known as the Academy Design, No. 663 Broadway, directly opposite Bond street. There are two very large eplendid rooms, with closets attached, and Croton water and gas in the apart- ments, The entrance is very wide and convenient. For societies these rooms preseni advantages above all others, the loeality being the most desirable of any in the city. Apply immediately, to J. BANCROFT STEVENS, No. 10 Wall atraet. To LETC THE, FINE THREE-STORY HOUSE | 423 Fourth street, Albion place; will be rented as it is, or wid be put in the most complete order. Apply to K. C. RICHARDS, 14 Pine street, between 12 and 2 o'clock. T’ LET—THY THREE-STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, > o. 46 University place, between Tenth and Eleventh Streets. Apply to AUGUSTUS P. WOODRUFF, NO. 33 Fifth avenue. hag LPAS FOR FIVE YEARS, THE VALUABLE stand corner of Houston «treet and Bowery, making # One corner for a public house, and can be finely im: proved. Also, two new three story Lonseson Fifty eighth street, cast of Third avenue, rent $300, po-session at ly — B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue. quire of SA from 2 , ninety feet deep, with stalls for twenty horses. and 25 feet by 40,for carriages, with dwelling above, and fine large cellar below. Apply at J. W. BLEECKER, 125 Hndson street, or 54 Wall. LET—ON FOURTH AVE EAR TWENTY t, to a small ae the second floor of » * consisting of two parlors, with gas, E, N Joining, and two fine rooms on the third floor. Loca- tion very f Rent $900. Address, with real name and sive of family, F h avenue, Box 1 839 Post Office. () LET—THE UPPER PART OF HOUSE NO. 508 | Broome street, consisting of second floor, front bament, and one attic bedroom. toa small and genteel family. Rent $260. Vor further particulars inquire on the premises. T° LET.—A PART OF A HOUSE, TO A SMALL FA’) mily, that desires to live quiet and respectable. at moderate, in a pleasant neighborhood. Inquire on 635 Hudson street. VAwanle, CORNER STORE TO LET—UNDER THE hotel corner of William and Frankfort streets, having five large front windows: good for tlemen's furnishing store, or any light business. ateoct has become a great thorughfare. r[*0 LET —A FURNISHED ROOM TO A GENTLEMAN, ‘without board, ins private family, where there aré no boarders. Apply at 18 Amity street, near Broadway, N R CHARLES HARRISON INFORMS TBE CITIZEN3 of New York that he bas opened the largest and best adapted skylight for takin ype: in the United States, at 423 Broadway, three gloors asove Canal oe See circular. Portraits takeh from 6 A. H. to TEW MODE OF ADVERTISING.—IMPO! rean artist, corner of Kighth avenue and Fourteenth streot, having made arrangements to exhibit a choice s0. ection of daguerreoty pes at the Crystal Palnee, proposes to merchants, storekeepers nnd otliers, to take, for the consideration of ten dollars, a view of any ahop or store, with the goods and merchandise represenie! in the win. dows or in other confpieuous places, together with « sor rect likeness of the owner or royritor fered standing in the foreground. These pictures will be wet in neat | frames, and exhtbited at the World's Fsir, free of addition al expense, and at the close of the Fair will be delivered to the respective parties, N B.—Liketiesses of deceased persons and invalids taken at their residenes. cent City, in received thi Lowest rates CidAsls & Ce., 46 Boosdway. ‘Time wumoot wid Contines open duiimg ti wlole yom. -THE LARGE STABLE NO. 4 MERCER | 4, and sliding doors, and two bedrooms ad: | he | | | N T° LET—A SHOP IN TRINITY PLACE, IN THE REAR | | of 65 Greenwich street. Apply at 163 Front street, WINANOIAL. 0 TO LOAN, ATSEVEN PER CENT, 00 on bond and mortgage on im- te in this city, Pres and Williama- ‘to suit applicants. $75,000 of the above t out at #ix per cent on first class property, f ly is not more than half its value ‘sented, and tho limits of Twenty.third street. Apply to $150.000 ot TO LEND, ON BOND AND MORT- gage, in sums to suit applicants, on roductive real estate in this city or Brooklyn. Apply to 3. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street, in the Exchange ollice aq TRUST MONEY TO LOAN, ON BOND $7.00 ‘and mortgage, for five years, on im proved property, in New York or’ Brook vp 8s wt seven per cent peranoum. W.W. TOWNSEND, No 1 South st. 3.0 WANTED—ON GOOD IMPROVED PRO- -0O perty, at Tarrytown, Westchester coun- ty, worth $0,000. Inquire of K. BR, LAMOREAUX, attor- ney-atlaw, No. 6 City Hall place. LAND WARRANTS WANTED, OF THE MEXI- 5 can war, Florida war, and war of 1812, for which the highest cash prices, will be given, | And ao, Ilinois patents located in 1812, long since sold for taxes; also, all patents located. since’ 184f, in lown, Wisconsin, and’ Dlinois. Inquire of G. G. SHUFELDT, No. 3 Nas- sau street, first door. LLEGHANY MINING COMPANY OF MARYLAND, othice No. 87 Beaver street, New York.—At a meeting Of the stockholders of this company, the followiag gentle- men were chosen as directors for the ensuing year:—Ar- thur Leary, James Heury, Samuel Gilman, Chas. A. Secor, of New York, and W. H. Fowle, of Alexandria, Va. And at a subsequent meeting of the directors, Arthur Leary, Esq. was unanimously elected president. The above com: pany have now to announce that they have perfected their arrangements for the mining and transportation of their Cumberland coal on a scale much more extensive than for years past. Consumers may therefore rely upon their orders being promptiy executed. The quality of the coal is now well established, and the company guarantee it equal to any from the Cumberland region. The company ways procure vessels for their customers at lowest without charge. Their agents are Messrs. Fowle & €o., at Alexandria; J, W. Osborn, Esq., at Baltimore, and E. A. Quintard, at the office of tho company. B. E. STRONG, Secretary. ENTRAL BANK.—THE THIRD AND FINAL INSTAL- ment upon subscriptions to the capital stock of this Pank, is required te be paid on Thursday. the third day of March next, at the banking rooms, No. 88 Chambers street. By order of the Board. WALTER OAKLEY, Cashier. RAFTS ON IRELAND AND ENGLAND, IN SUMS from £1 und upwards, payable at sight, are issued by the subscribers, BOWMAN, GRINNELL & CU., No. 83 South street, sole passenger agents for the Swallow Tail il BY shilling; half wants English silver, at 24 cents per ing; Crowns, 60 cents; sovereigns, $4 86 to $4 88; five francs ¥7 cents, “American silver bought at 8 ptr cent pre: mium: Spanish, 234 per cont, Also, all otherforeiga gold and silver bought at the highest pri NEW, YORK AND VIRGINIA STEAMSHIP OOMPANY — Notice.—The subscribers to the new stock of the New York and Virginia Steamship Company are hereby requested to pay to the agents of the —— , Messrs. Tulam & Pleasants, 88 Front street, New York, the fol: lowing instalments, 'vi.—On the 23d Mareh sext, 20 per order ry cent; and on the 23d April next, 15 percent. By of the ak & (CE—AN ELECTION OF DIRECTORS OF THE Direeters. HABICHT, New York and Virginia Steamship Company, for the ensuing year, will be held at the office of the pany, 04 Wall street, oh Tuesday, the Int March next, between the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, P. M. C. K HABICHT, Secretary. ORTH CAROLINA SIX PER cca Pa BoNDS.— Treasu! ent, + C., Jan 1853. fed oir will be received in the alty of Nowt York, until 10 o'elock Av M., of the SLit March dext, for the purchase of $500,000 of ‘bonds, issued by the State of North Carclins. These bonds will bear date tho first of January, 1858, and will run thirty years. They will have coupons at- tached, and the interest, at Bi cent bo snnum, will be payable on the first days of July and January of each ear. 7 Hoth 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 Legistature of North Carolina, for the construction of the North Carolina Railroad; and in addition to the fuith of the State all the stock 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 | taxation. Parties bidding will please address their letters, en- dorsed ‘‘Sealed Proposals for North Carolina State Bonds.” to the undersigned. in New York, directed to the | gare of Mesers. Brown & De Rosset, 180 Front street, Now ork. The bids will be opened in the Bank of the Republic, at B o'clock, P. M.,on the lst day of March next, in tho presence of G.B. Lamar, Fsa., Prosident of the said Bank, and J. P. Brown, and David Freeman, Esqrs. Biddera may also be present. Successful bidders will be required, as soon as informed of the acceptance of their bids, to deposit 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 na or in the’ Bank of Cape Foar, Raleigh, North rolina. D. W. COURTS, _____ Public Treasurer of the State of North Carolina, FFICE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANY, 78 BROAD- way, New York, February 22, 1853 —The fourth in- aa of ten dollars on share of {hs increased ca) stock of the above com} il yt a the office of the company, on tine 20th day of skaveh next, | and the fifth instalment, of the rame amount, on the 16th day of April next. By order of the Board of Directors. FRANCIS SPIES, Secretary. FFICE OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE EXHIBI- tion of the Industry of All Nations, No. 53 Broad- way, New York, Feb. 12, 1863. Notice is barre ihre that an election will be held at this office on Monday, the ‘7th of March, between the hours of 10A M. and 3 P. M., for the purpose of choosing eleven directors of this asso- ciation. By order. WM. WHETTEN, Secretary. ROVINCE OF CANADA.—RECEIVER GENERAL'S Office, Quebec, Feb. 1, 1853.—Tonders will be re- ceived at this office up to first Mareh, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three, for debentures of the Province, to be issued under 16 Vic. le 22, ‘An act to establish a Consolidated Municipal Loan Fund for Uppor Canada,’’ in sume of £100, £250, and, to a limited amount, at currency, each, at twenty and thirty years, to the extent of two hundred thousand pounds, currency Interest, six per cent, payable semi-annually, upon presentation of coupons. Parties to state the appoints required, and to head thetr tenders thus:—‘Tenders for Debe=tures to be issued under 16 Vic. Chap. 22."’ can be seen at the several banks in London, 0. W., Ham- ilton, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal Quebec, and at thie E. P. TACHE, Rec. General. T. NICHOLAS BANK.—THE THIRD INSTALMENT OF twenty-five per oent of the capital stock of this bank, is payable at the banking rooms, No. 6 Wall streot, oa Tuesday next, March 1. R. 8. OAKLEY, Cashier. 0 BUTLDERS.—SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE KR- ceived until Monday, the 7th day of Maroh noxt, at twelve o'clock, for furnishing the imaterials, and doing the work necessary for the erection and finishing of s new primary school building, on the north side of Thicty- seventh atroet, between the Tenth and Eleventh avenues, in the Twentieth ward Separate proposals wili bo 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. ‘The plans and elevations ean be secn 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 can be rocured, and to any o ‘whom proposals may be de- ivered. The school officers resorve the right to reject any bid not deemed by them the best for the public interest. Dated New York, February 17, 1853. JOHN G. BUTLER, Chairman of School Oficers, Henny MoLrax, Secretary. Twontieth ward 0 TRACTORS —SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE received for building the Third Avenue Railroad, from the southwest corner of the Park and B;oadvay to the corner of the Third avenue and Sixty first street, in accordance with the plens and specifications. which may | be seen at the office of Edwin Smith, Faq, Engineer and Surveyor, No — Tyron row. Contractors will stat» the price for buiiding the entire road, with and also without the iron, and also the period of time within which the road will be built. Contractors will also be required to furnish good and sufficient security, (to be named in their eatimate,) for the performance of the work. Estinates will be received at the office of the company, Ne. 271 Bowery, until Friday, March 4, 1863, at 2 o'clock ?. M N, B.—The company reserve the right to reject any or all the Yom- GEORGE CAPLIN, Seereta: Wires KOBERI & heap tieata Ley aND EX. dealers last, Chatinsntal Bank iio. 12 Wall stseet. ASH! CASH! CASH TO LOAN ON WATCHES, diamonds, jewelry, and valuables of every des: tion, at the private loan office, (all business strictly co: peor 102 Nassau street, office No. 13, over theCity C of the proposals, if deemed to the interest of any. ASH ADVANCED (OR BOUGHT OUT FOR CASH) L:BE- rally on merchandise generally and personally pro. perty, as diamonds, gold and silver ware, watoh ianos, bs manufactured fancy and dry goods, stocks, me- tals, approved promixsory notes, judgments, &., on om- mission or storage, at 86 Nassau stroet, second fisor, front room. RE-OPENED HER DANCING ADAME AUGUSTA’HAS cinases in her commodious house, No. 712 Broad A reduction will be made to parties having » nun ber of children to be instrneted For terme and vartion- ‘ars, apply betweem 12 snd 2 o'clock. RIVATE LESSONS IN DANCING, AT 600 BROADWAY. Pupila can now join for any number of lessons teparate classesfor those that are commencing to learn. Instruction in the new dances, Redowa, Schottizeh, Ke dows polka, Walts polka, &¢. All applica'ions to be made at 274 Bowery, book store, R. & EH. BURNTON. NN‘ CLASSES.—BROOKE’S DANCING ACADEMY, At his new Assembly Rooma, No. 4) Broome atroet.-- io. a new clams for children op Wednesday afternoon, rem 3 to 6 olelock. A new ol for ladies and misacs on luesday afvornpon, from 3 till 6 o'clock. A now class for vilemer Tacsday evening, from 7 tll 103% o’slook, ‘oe quarter commences from the time of sabsortption The form of debenture { | Re ites tory betel WOR SALE, 50 00 —FOUR HOUSES ON SOUTH SIDE > + of Twenty second street, between Seventh and Eig! avenues, three stories, with all the modern im; nts; one on Twenty-first street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; four on Fifteenth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; one on sigh- teenth street, between Ninth and Tenth avenues, for 500; four on north side Twenty-cighth street, between Sixth avenue and Broadway; one t brown stone front howe, on Twenty-eighth street, between Sixth avenue avd Broadway; one three story brick house, with all the modern improvements, in Eleventh street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; two brown stone front build- ings, in Twenty-fourth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues; two houses on Seventeenth street, between First avenue and avenue A, will pay twenty-five per cent, also, two on avenue A; sixteen lots in South Brooklyn, for sale low, and money furnished to build. IL. EDDY, 03 Wallstreet, basement. 16. 000. —FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR 5 ¢ property in this city or vicinity—12 jots, beautifully situated in the centre of the village of Belleville, N. J., two lots in Rahway, five lots in the city of Buffalo, also, 00 acres twenty miles from Syracuse, with house, store and mills—a great bar; Apply to W. WENTWORTH, sau street. 39 50 —-FOR SALE.—FOUR FOUR STORY . brick houses and one lot, situated on the south side of Twenty-sixth street, seventy-two feet west from Tenth avenue The lot is 25 by 148 feet deep. Rents for $1,700. per annum. Price $9,500, and $8,000 can remain on mortgage. 8. 8. BROXD, No. 13 Wall streot. $7.00 —FOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN.—THAT three story and basement brick house and lot, on the northeast corner of Sidney place and te streat, Broohlyn, with brick carriage house front- on Sidney place. ‘The lot is 25x104; the house 25x44. Price $7,000, $5}000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. S. BROAD, No. 13 Wall street. —FOR SALE. —THAT FOUR STORY BRICK . house and lot No. 218 Tenth avenue, between Twenty-fourth and Twenty fifth streets. The lot is 2434 by 100 feet deep; rented for $900 per annum, Price $6,750, and $4,000 can remain on mortgage. Apply to 8. BROAD, No, 13 Wail street. —FOR SALE.—THAT NEAT THREE o story brown stone house and lot No. 86 Pacific street, between Bond and Nevius strects, Brooklyn; it contains all the modern improvements, in: cluding bath room, gas fixtures, &¢. Price $6,500; $4,000 can remain on mortgage. 3.5. oubap Ne 1s Wall stroet. $6,00 —FOR SALE—THOSE THREE FIRST class three story brick houses and lots in tha’ elegant block of brown stone houses and lots on Pacific street, between Bond and Nevius stroots. These bouses contain bath room, gas fixtures, and all the mo- dern improvements. $4,000 can remain on mortgage. Ap- ply to 8. 8. BROAD, 13 Wall street. $5. 0 00 —FOR SALE.—THAT NEAT THREE story brick house and lot situated at 44 Baltic street, between Court and Clinton strosts, Brooklyn. The lot is 26 by 100. Price $5,000, and $2,500 cap remain on mo: . Apply to bar 8 BROAD, No. 18 Wall stroet. OO: SALE.—FIVE FIVE STORY $4.0 brick houses and lots, on the south side of Twenty-third Lag ryt apes First avenue. These houses are rented for $5,! eae § pod, wall hee for $40,000 ; 29,000 can remain on mort a 0 8. 5. BROAD, Bo-18 Wall street. 1 500 FOR A HOUSE, WITH LOT 101 FEET > deep, 16 fect 8 inches front and rear.— Tine 2ottages on 111th street, near Third avenue for sale for above amount; $500 cash, the balance remain on mort- gage. Inquire of DANIEL BIDWELL, 204 Wa: st. py} 0} —A FIRST RATE DRUG STORE, JUST FIT- » ted up,will be sold for $200 cash, if applied for this day. Reason for selling will be given. There isa lease for three years. A chance that will never come again. Call during this day at 470 Atlautic streot, lyn. 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 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. CLOTHING STORE FOR SALE.—THE LEASE AND fixtures of the most desirable clothing store in the ‘city, Nos, 134 and 136 Fulton street, will be sold at a bar- gain if applied for soon. R. L. TILTON. A 2000 OPENING FOR & BUSINESS MAN, WITH A capital of $4,000 to $0,000.—For sale, the stock, fix- tures, and good will of a hardware store, in # neighboring city, doings first rate business, with ‘the lease of the store for four years from the first of May. ‘The owner wishes to relf, as he is about removing to the country. Address J. H. K., Herald office. NY PERSON HAVING A HOUSE, OR LOTS, THEY would like to exchange for ready made clothing of the Grat quality, will please address, with real name, K. T., Herald office, OOT AND SHOK STORE FOR SALE, WITH FIXTURES, and from $1,000 to $1,500 worth of stook—stan Well located, and doing a good business. For further par- ticulars, inquire at the Bootmakers’ Union, 82 Nassau street. OOKING RANGE FOR SALE.—A RANGE, ENTIRELY now, Cobb's patent, with water baek and copper doiler. suitable for an cating house eee aiso, a steam table and urn, a beautiful we ip, with five apactmente'for coffee, tex, chosolate, &c. Ap. ply at No, 188 Chatham square. RUG STORES.—THREE DRUG STORES FOR SALE.— Inquire at 259 Ninth avenue. BRROOKIYN 0 MODERN houses, in Pacific street, near to THOMAS k. CHESTER, 14 the purchase money can re- the Fourth avenue. Apply Pine street. Two-thirds main on bond and mortgage. Fe SALE, at METUCHIN, NEW JERSEY — FIVE acres of fand, with the builings thoreon, which oon; bist of @ one and a half story house, barn, corn crib, all other outbuildings; nursory, fruit of all kinds, and enty of it. Terma easy. | For particulars inquire of JOHN BERGEN, at Campbell's depot, at Metuchin, which is but five minutes walk from the (OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT NO. 146 EAST NINK- teenth street,,three stories, basement and sub cel- j ,nowse, 20.10 "by 62 feet for basement, frst and ‘and second stories, with all the modern improvements of gas, hot and cold water, range, baths, wash trays, basins, and dumb waiter, and in complete order. Inquire on the preroises. Fe SALE—TWO COTTAGE HOUSES, 107 AND 109 Eighteenth street, (south side,) between First and cond avenues. Inquire corner of Second avenue and Sixteenth street, in the stone yard. (OR SALE—THE LEASE OF THAT LARGE SIX story brick,house known as the Hotel de Paris, at ihe corner of Broadway and Anthony treet. ‘The pr prietor, who has occupied the above promises for the last few years as a hotel of the first class, has ooncluded to settle in California, and desirous of closing his business in tisis city, offers for sale the lease and furni- ture. lease has five years to run from the lst day of May next. ‘The building is roplete with all the modorn improvements, The situation of this property is admi- rably adapted for a bank or insurance, company. |The large number of convenient rooms, well lighted and aired, could be advantageously rented for offices. For torms, &c., please apply on the premives, to MADAME VIGNES. (OR SALE —A HOUSE AND LOT IN THE FLOURISH. ing village of Mechanicsville, three-quarters of inite back from Keyport, New Jersey. very suit ble for a store or lumber yard. The house is 13¢ story, four roome, all in good order {ki:chen in rear, with brick oven; lot 184 feet front on Middletown road, and 171 on Middletown Point road. Price $1,000, and no abatement. Also, one rail boat, with new sails, andone row boat. Address J. G., Herald office. OR SALE—HOUSE AND LOT 461 BROOME STREET, near Broadway—lot 26x15, houre and tearoom 86 feet aeep, verandah to the top of the houre, solid ma- hogany bath, &c. five grape vines, aud an clogant vine spreading over the tea room. Apply on the premises. (OR SALE—A THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE AND lot with store beneath, sitnated in Warren street, near Greenwich. Address ¥F. A. M., box 2,791 Post Office (OX SALE—AT $400 LESS THAN THE SAME CAN be now built, a neat modern house, with good gar- den, on Myrtle avenue, between Kent and Franklia avenues, Brooklyn. The house contains eleven rooms, with cheerful basements, has finished fire years only, by day work, and filled im to th with brick. ‘The location ia t, healthy, respect woll settled, and lighted with gas. Price $2,900. Terms easy. Title perfect, and everything olear. Apply at 14 Forsyth street, New York; or No. 4 Sands, corner of Sands and Fulton rook! OR FALE —A RARE. CHANCE—A BARBER'S SH JP, ing, with chairs and Will be sold cheap if applied for immediately, to ALEX. CROSS, 189 Eighth avenue, R SALE—THE THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING house, with basement and sub-cellar, No. 47 South Fourth street, near Fourth, Williamsburg; lot 2% foot front, 100 feet deep. Two thirds can remain on bond and mortgage. Possession given immediately, and may be seen at any hour; three minutes walk from Peck slip or Grand street ferries. Inquire of HUSSEY & €0., foot of South Third street, Williamsburg, or HUSSEY & MURRAY, 62 South street, N. Y. SALE—SIX YEARS LEASE AND GOODWITL OF the dwelling part of the house corner of Broadway and Prince street,” Inquire of E.R. W., No. 54 Exelange, 2 ope pe three, or 86 Prince street, betwoon six and nine P. M. OR SALE—AT HARLEM, A HOUSE, STABLES, AND thirteen lots, on the east side of Third avenne, he- tween 117th and 118th streets. To be sold chomp for cash. Apply on the premises, OR SALE—A TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, No. 66 North Seoond street, Williamsburg. For par: iteulare apply to 1 B. ROBERTSON, 120 Water streot, New York. FEF" SALE OR TO LET—THE NEW BRICK FACTORY, & by 96 feet, and four stories high, with a wing at- ached about 80 feet square, situated on the corner of Mulberry and Park streets, in the cits of Newark, oon veniently located to the railroad depots end the river. Said building ix designed for the use of ateam power, and ix well aSapted for almost any kind of business, Apply to E. VAN ANTWARP, on tho corner of §Mulborry and Centre streets, Nownrk, FOR SALB, R SALE—A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR A PER- ublic house, near several road: .. rds $90 to 840 per day. Apply to a. © ROUNSON, 66 Nas-au street. R SALK—THE FOUR STORY AND BASE! brown stone house No. 402 Fourth avenue. Also, t! Substantial four story brick house, with elegant store, on Seventh avenues next the southwest§ corner off, Twonty- seventh street Terms accommodating. For full par- tieulars apply at the store of GEORGE , No. 910 Broadway. R SALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE AND LOT, 199 ‘West Eighteenth street, about one hundred foot West of Kighth avenue, and ina good, respectable neigh- borhood. ‘The house is four stories high, with basement ané undercellar, built within the Isst year, and all done by day’s work, and with the best materials, and done in the most modern style, with Croton water and gas throughout the house; also, marble mantels; and for style and finish, cannot’ be surpassed in the city. The house can be seen throughout the day. The property will be sold at a bargain to any person who wants a first class house. For further particulars. apply at the oflice of Ludwig, Smith & Finck, 3G Wall street, between 12 and 2P. M. DANIEL GREENVAULT. OR SALE IN BROOKLYN—A WHOLESALE AND retail liquor store; one of the best corner stands in city. For particulars, apply to JAMES CLARKE, 220 Columbia street, Brooklyn, (ORDHAM VILLAGE LOTS.—ABOUT ONE HUNDREt beautiful and desirable building Lots, of all sizes i the flourishing village of Fordham, Wostchester 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 Harlem railroad. The commutation is about 11 cents per day, for which you can ride upon any train stopping at this station, there being about twenty- five or thirty trains to and from the city daily, which is a greater number than at any other village on this line of the road. Every convenience and accommodation neces- sary for comfort and economy is here to bo 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 tls life for about one-half the expense of m city lite, ‘Apply to JOHN BERRIAN or GEO. BANKS, at the Land Oftice, Fordham. OR SALF.—A MOST DESIRABLE FARM OF FIFTY acres, located in the town of East Chester, within éight minutes walk of two stations on the New Havon Railroad. The said farm has # fine house, ice house, car- riage house, barns, sheds, &c., and about 1,000 ‘fruit trees of every variety. Inquire at 218 Ninth street, or at 254 Wooster street. Terms easy. OR SALE CHEAP.—COUN' SHELVING, STOOIS, &o., of a dry store, 106 feet deep, in use one ‘can be taken away immeiiately; will be sold at a in, Apply at 228 Kighth sven OR SALE—THOSE BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES ON south side of Thirty-ninth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, will be finished and ready for occu- Paney on the 16th’ April, wath gas, baths, twe water closets, and finely finished; lot 20.6x08.9; house 40x20.6; $4, 500, $3,000 oan remain. Apply to K. B, KIN: $19 Fourth avenue, from two to seven P. M. pee R SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT OF FORTY-THREE acres, finely located, one hour ride from this city, gata pans every hour duriug the day. The grounds are in a high state of cultivation, well supplied with water, a fine house, barns, out houses, &c., complete;,price $10,- 000, if sold before the first of April; $3,000 on it, 6 por cent. Apply to. B. KINSHIMER, 819 Fourth avenue, from two to seven P. M. (OR SALE—A SUPERIOR SECOND-HAND BILLIARD table, in perfect otder, with balls. and everythin, complete—price very low. Apply to T. LENT, 4% Broadway. To let—a building for sporting purposes. (OR SALE—A LEASE OF FIFTEEN YEARS OF A three-story brick front house, and lot, situated in Frapklin strect near Hudson street. The house is in order, 19 feet front by 36 feet deep, and will rent for annum; lot 10 by 87 feet 6 inches; ina genteol neighborhood; ground rent low. This will be sold cheap. Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wal street. R SALE—THE LEASE AND FIXTURES OF 02 Bowery. The lease runs four years from May next. The store ia fitted up in modern style, and the house is very spaciour and in good order, and in the best location in the city. Possession given about the middle of March. Apply on the premises. ‘The reason for selling out, the Present proprietor is going to retire from the retail sine Fro? SALE THE TWO-STORY AND ATTIC HOUSE, ‘and about eighteen years unexpired lease of lot, known as 147 Christopher street. Ground rent $50. Price Price $2,250. Apply on the premises, GOOD FARMER WISHES TO TAKE A FARM FOR one year or more, with the stock. Please addross Herald office. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF four and servant, in the upper part of the city. Pos session on the first of April, If possible. Rent must be am ress M. M. G., Herald QALAMANDER SAFE WANTED. A SeooND, WANED stent safe, in good order and cheap is wan! penn Wishing fo s¢llsuch an article, may address Safe, ferald Office. ADVE gests to those ‘about to leas dwellings, would gladly share in the rent of a modern house, de- sirsbly situated, in order to secure for his own ocou| a parlor, bedchamber, and kitchen, with sleeping apa: ments for servants. Addreas Inver, Herald office. WAXTHD—A SMALL HOUSE, WITH FRONT AND back basements, or the lower part of a house, with frent and beok basements and comfortable bedrooms, small res} 4 wane ee eee ly. Apply to Downs, ‘ANTED TO RENT FIRST OF MAY NEXT.—A COM- W “rortanic dwelling house for s quict family; must be situated between ince and Fourteenth streets, and Fourth to Sixth avenue. Address box 1834, Post office. ANTED TO RENI—FOR A FAMILY CONSISTING of a gentleman and his wife, one child, and one servant, part of a good house, from the 1st of May next. Rent, $200 or less, Address, with full particulars, Cothec- wise no attention will be paid to the answer,) banda Herald office. ANTED TO HIRE—A CABINETMAKER, WHO Is dcing a brisk business, wants to hire a shop or building, from the Ist of May, between Broadway and Ridge street; Chatham square or Houston street would be preferred. Ploase address a note to K., furniture at No. 13 Bowery. en ‘ANTED TO HIRE, FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, ‘a well furnishod country seat on the North river, by a good tenant. Address 0., box 382 Post Office, AIA AANAAAAR RAR AARAIRIDIE LANK BOOKS— PAPER RULING.- BLANK BOOKS made up for the trade, or small quantities, at low prices; alngle books ‘or sate of books ruled te uy Patera and Bound with despatch; bill heads and jobs o€ all kinds ruled on moderate terms; magazines, pamphlets, and printed books of every desstiption, bound promptly, and at low prices. JOHN P. ELLIS, 102 Nassau street, coner of Ann, ous FLOUR. — BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, IN barrels, for sale by A. TT & CO., Ne. 2 Water street. NGINEERING.—THE UNDERSIGNED IS PREPARBD to furnish apecifinations, estimat in gone- al ob oslal ol camille tie steeer cae high and low pressure engines, boilers, and machinery description. Broker in steam vessels, ers, &b. General agent for -Ashoroft's steam guase, Al- len & Noyes’ metallic self-adjusting oonical packing, eee magneto hate guage, Rosbtngs vant ice rope for ho’ and steering purposes, &e., &x., Pe CHAS, W, COPELAN! , Consullingitagioee, No. 64 Broadway. OTICE.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL, parties, that the subscriber is the owner of the government mining license of nine square fe and has the right of entry from the owners of tho to work all mines and minerals on the land, now and forcibly taken possession of by the Albert Company, in Hillsboro’, Province of New Brunswick; that the property now being abstracted by said Company, will be followed and attached by him wherever found— suits having been instituted to eject said parties from the premises. EUGENE LEGAL, 86 William street, New York. Copy of the 10th section of ‘the act incorporating. the Albert, Mining | Company, ratiied 16th October, 1862:— Nothing in this Act contained shall be construed to interfere with, or compromise in any way, the rights of the respective parties between whom suits are now pend- ing for any matter, cause, or thing, which has happened, or been committed, before the passing of this Act, any- thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding. pax HANGINGS.—FRANCIS PARES & CO., NO, 6@ Chambers street, (next but one to Stewart's,) oor- of Broadway, offer at wholesale and retail the pensive Catv uly? every quality, of the richest yle of decorations, imitations of oaks, marblo, &s. Tha most skilfal workmen are employed to hang the papers, HOW CASES, —A LARGE ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY on hand, and made to order in the neatest styles. N. B.—Particular attention pS to orders received for the World’s Fair, by B. K. PEEBLES, No. 124 Grand street, three doors east of Broadway. URNITURE.—WILL BE SOLD AT A BARGAIN, AT 20 Beekman street, office and counting house furniture, | ftete-a-tetes, lounges, sofa heds, mahogany chairs, rock- ors, bureaus, divans, wardrobes, sideboards, looking. card and quartetto glasses, secretory bureaus, hat stands, tables, marble top centre, and side tables, hair and husk mattresses, feather beds, parlor and cooking stoves. Furniture purchased by instalments. (OR SALE—A TAVERN, NOW DOING A GOOD BUSI- ness; bar, fixtures, good will and lease; also, beds, bedding, cooking, utensils, 4c. | Reason for. selling, be: Apply to Mr. PARKS, 17 Wall cause the owner is alone. street, second floor. {ROCERY FOR SALE.—WITH STOCK, FIX- 3 tures, horse and wagon—all complete. Inquire cor- nex of Henry and Rutgers streets, EASEHOLD PROPERTY AND BAKERY FOR SALI —The lease of the promisos No, 280 Bowery, and tht ‘Kery established thereon. ‘They may be sold soparatel; Tho lense has over six yours torun. Inquire of DEWIG SMITH & FINCKE, 35 Wall street, EWKSBURY'S METALIC LIFE BOAT.—THE PRO- prietors respectfully invite the attention of stesm- Boat and ship owners to the above boats, one of which may be examined at the Sectional Dry Dock, between Pike and Rutgors streets, Fast river. These’ lifeboats cannot be swamped. They may be launched er throwa into the water in any position, whatever, and will always be right side up, as one side is the exact counterpart of the other. The hull miayibe divided into any awaber of water-tight compartments, so that ifa hole should be stove in any one part, she will loose buta small portion of her buoyancy. These are believed to be the most reliable eae in i emergency requiring the Se of a ship at son ers and crew, or in case of fire or Other cause of sudden destruction to a vourel_ em in inland navigation. A lifeboat of this kind, 1 , 6 feet beam, and 3 feet deep, will carry from thirty to thirty-five oe Sore ity or orem can support themselves by holding on to the life rods. Further peeps be canes from. Pigs Bur- East lon, Mass.. mneral agent; Dodge, rian Hotel, N.Y. 1 HV Mason. 264 South atreet, and of J. 8. BUNCE & CO., manufacturers, 26 Washing- ton and 17 Wost streets, N. ¥. OUNT VERNON HOTEL.—FOR ble property, known as the Mount Vernon Hotel, situate in the flourishing and rapidly improving village of Mount Vernon, siveety gueceite the depot of the New York and New Haven Railroad, within seven minutes walk of the Hunt’s Bridge stetion on the Harlem Rail- road, and on the main road leading from East Chester to White Plains, Yonkers, &c: The house contains forty reoms, besides a commodious barroom, and a very large and beautiful ball voom. It is fitted up with every con- venience, such as range, hot and cold bathg, and is now doing a very prosperous business. Attached to the pre- mises is a livery stable, barns, sheds, &c., sufficient to accommodate twelve horses and a simi number of vehicles, ice house, &e. One of the present proprietors being about to leave for Australia is the reason for sub- mitting this valuable place for sale. For further par- ticulars, apply on the premises, or to PARKER & CO., 399 Broadway, entrance in Walker street, office hours from 9% A.M. to 4 P.M. GOULD & WILLIAMS. N. B. ‘Trains leave Canal street depot at 7, 9:10, and 1134 A. M. and for Hunt's Bridge, from City Hall, at 73; and uv o’clock A. M. ILLS AT PATERSON, N. J., FOR SALE OR TO LET— The cotton mill, it, and water privilages, knows the Essex Mill. For particulars, apply to JOHN COLT, Prosident of the Paterson Manufactiiring Company. Also, the mill, lot, and water privilege formerly oceupied by Plummer & Prince, as print works For particulars, ap- THOS, 0. SMITH, Agent Society U. M. Dee. 28, 1852, THAT VALUA- TO OWNERS, BUILDEGS, STONPOUTTRES, and others.—The Empire Stonedressing Compan Offer for sale at reduced prices, at thelr establish: foot of Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth, and Thirtieth streots, Fast river, the following eut brown stone, ready for delivery :—1,000 Imtels, 1,000 OG lintels ; 16,000 plain window sills and lintels; 20,000 fest watertabls eight inches high; 16,000 footrail ‘coping ; 500 cellar steps ; store posts, lintel course, platforms and steps. Also, rough stone constantly on hand. , asblor axd Platforms, eut by oor machines, will be sold to stonssat- ee Can Teen ae ee dee W. @. CHAVE, Ageat. O ‘EIDA LAKK.—A FARM FOR SALE, ON THE SHORE of Oneida Lake, only twelve hovrs ride from the city of New York, sixteen miles from Syracuse, and twenty- five milos from Oswego and Rome. It contains t renty- six acres, mostly under good cultivation, a new house, two orchards of well selected grafted fruit, is only one- quarter of a mile from tho village of Constantia, Oswego county, which village contains three churches, two schools, and six stores. Further particulars will be given by applying to, RB WATMOUGH, Dealer in Books, Sta- tionery, and Fancy Goods, 303 Bleecker street, N. York. PECULATION—A OUR STORY HOUSE AND LOTIN SR- venteenth street, near Dr. nd three other new churches, ina growing and fashionable part of the city; the house hag all the modern im; nts, viz. warmair furnace, gas, &c. Will be sold for much lessthan its value if sold ‘by 10th March, ond about three quarters can remain on bond and mortgage. Inquire at 636 Broad. way, W. B. AUGUR, ee ae ee one agate, al worn, in w Apply to JO, ELLIOTT, Herald office, a FOR S4LE—ABOUT ONE HUNDRED POUNBE aap re af ae fa half a dozen ot eases, for sale Pp, for eash. “Apply to Ja, Horeid office. 0 ght SOLDITHE BUSINESS OF A SHADES” wing a good business, a situat Gwner belng obliged to give it up, having tier basins to attend to. Address A. ©, Herald ofice. s CLOSE A CONCERN.—FOR SALE, THE STEAM towboat Lackawanna, 2434 inch cylinder, five foot stroke, eight year: old, haa, until recently, run 1n fi wa ter, coppered and copper fastened. Also, half of the steam towboat Storm, four j cars old, has & new 24-inch eylinder, six feel stroke, with 8 pew Houbie setera ‘lug gylinder r, one month rant r ie La belies were put in, ‘Terma easy. Apply to P, C. SCHULTZ or WM. FERNALD, 29 South street, 1) EMIGRANT SOCIETIES OR OTHERS.—FOR SALE— T A tract of land, in Calloway ft may Missouri, about reventy-five miles west of St. Louls, having af ont of thrse fniles on th? Missouri river, containing soven thou- sand arpents. Its situation is unrivalled, and it probably fs the most valuable tract of nncultivated land in the State, Title perfect. It will be sold entire, or divided to suit purchasers. Apyly to JAMES CURRIE, 239 Broadway. FW SPiLING GOODS,—ALEX'R T. STEWART & CO. N will open, in the retail department, their spring im- portations of , jaconets and organdie muslins, ich calicoea, brillianta, &c. Deoadway, Chambers and Roade streets. lo goods, hosiery, new i shy , &e., TEFANY & CUTTING, 821 Broadway.” for palo by | OOL AND MANUFACTURERS’ TWINE — 25,000 VV “tbs. wool twine, suitable for fleece tying. Also seine and sail twine, in every variety, for salo by CRBRA & CUMING, No. 106 Pearl street. O INVENTION OF THE PRESENT CENTURY EX- coeds in utility the far-famed ITALIAN MEDICATRD SOAP of Dr. GOURAUD. ro rties for removi FRECKLES, SUNBURN, DISCOLORATIONS, RING" SALT-RHEUM, BARBERS’ ITCH, CHAPS, 'CHAFES, every species of cutaneous eruptions, border on the mi- raculous. Not the least among the recommendations of this inestimable Soap is its flotability; it can bo usedin hard, or even salt water—thus rendering it available sea, where, of course, the luxury of limpid Croton 1a 0 of the question. Hundreds of our naval officers and ship- masters bens witness to its exalted merits. fluous hair from well on a man as a commanding forehead, and in many individuals this cannot be ob except by the use of Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile. Dr. G.’s instantancous LIQUID HAIR DYE is another article of primary importance, inasmuch as it will jn- stantly chunge réd, gray, or white, hair to » beautiful brown or black. The demand for GUURAUD'S LIQUID VEGETABLE ROUGE is enormous. One touch of the Rouge gives to the palest face the healthful hue of the moss rose, and is absolutely immovable by washing or rubbing. LILY WHITE, when applied to the skin, hightens to an astonishing degree the brilliancy of the complexion. HAIR RESTORATIVE not only restores lost hair, but prevents its falling out, and renders stilf, wiry hair, soft, silky and glossy. Cures dandruff, &e. We earnestly ask s candid perusal of the testimonial appended, of Dr. Northall, the celebrated dramatist. It will then ’be seen that all we have urged in favor of the preéminence of Dr. FLIX GOURAUD'S HAIR DYE over all other dyes, receive “confirmation strong as proof of Holy Writ:"— BRooKixy, March 15, 1852. ‘To Dr. Faux Gouravp:—Dear Sir— Whatever value may belong to the evidence of one who nover in his life gave testimony to a secret medical remedy of any kind, I am de- siroua that you should posseus itn favor of your most a4. mirable “INSTANTANEOUS LIQUID HAIR DYE.” When my Gray Hairs became a noticeable fact to my children, I thought it was time to aeek some moans of hiding those tell: tales from the family eye. I have seen so many ludi- crous effects produced by various Hair Dyes among my friends, giving all the prismatic colors of the rainbow to one, blackening the skin of another, and making the hair of a third stand up in dry, unmoistencd stiffness, “lke quills upon the fretful porcupine,”’ that I almost despair- ed, and should have given up the thought of ‘Dyeing,’ had I not met s colebrated literary maa. a friend of who had used your preparation. He told me what © pleasant practical experience has sincetaught me, that your Hair Dyo was instantaneous in its effects, not re- quiring more than ten minutos for its operat na hteat tion nent in its beautifying results, never leaving the el sr deta yea us at a markable, invigorat and vit ir; to it the youth and strength of adolescence, an well as tho wlossy teauty and exuberance of early manhood. 1 hare e or to rem ours, tri . K. Nopraau. Price $1: double size, $1 ‘so CERTIFICATR. T havo had an opportunity of observing the operation of Pr. FELIX GOURAUD'S preparation for the removal of superSuous hair, and am Secte gular efficacy. After an analysis of these Powders I can, without any hesitation, Pronounce them perfeotly harmless, and in way infinitely su- ration of the kind ever offered to the yublie. I hay in giving them my recommenda. toe, thus fully convinced of their value. Sans A. He D., lousTON, New York, Feb. 1, 1843. . Lancet. any part of the body. Raitor N Found only at Dr. GOURAUD’S Old Established Labora- tory, 67 WA! street, near, not in Broadway. T. R, Callender, 68 South Third street, Phila- delphia; Bates, 12 Washington street Boston; Green, Worcester; Bilss & Co., Springfield; Guild, Bangor, W. D. Robinson, P } Mé.; @. Fargut, 20 St. Charles atroet, New Orleans; K. Hi Hayeratt, Fourth stroot, Louis: ville; Couse, ‘Detroit, Michigan; Carleton & Co., "Lowell, Yale, Bristol, Albert , Manchester; Isaac P Rocliester; Rabert Cameron, ‘Bridgeport, Conn. : MoNarey & Buck, Hartford; George Greig, Nashville, Toun.; SB. Crocheron, M. D., Cahaba, Ala.’ and generally through- out the Union. Dealers ida on Iiberal torma for cash, Small or- ders exeouted by mail and expresses, D* WILIS, VETERINARY SURGEON, FOR THR purpose of devoting all his time to horses nent to his infirmary for medical treatment, hay given up his of- fice in Thirteenth street, but will visit the city daily for the purpose of attending to all orders loft at or sent to the Union equare Post Office, before 12 o'clock, noon. Orders delivered to any of the drivers of the Manhattan- ville stages, will also meet with prompt attention. Vete- rinary institution, 100th strect, Bloomingdale, Large and well ‘ventilated 10080 boxes, and paddocks, the best im America. EARDED LiKE THE PARD—WHO 18?—WHY. THR young man who uses Graham's Onguent, It fo oon ihe beard to grow strong and thick in six wooks, and without staining or injuring the akin. This looks won- derful, but is a positive fact, ass trial will show, 61 bottle, sent to any part of the country, RB, G, ORA- HAM, 58 Ann street, Fowler's Buildings

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