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pniscinnnge RR ARnee eee nna een 0 LER—IHE TWO STORY HOUSE % WHITE street, and the large building in the rear, occupied as Charraaud’s ball-room, ‘This building is two stories, the basement 834 feet the ball room 73 feet from door to coiling, and 96 by 50 or 75 (eet; could be well adapted for a piano factory. @ repository. or a pain ing gallery. being lighted from above. there is al-o gas aad crotoa water on | the premives. For sale. the lot ia Twenty-third street, | south side, between the Second and Third | the one in the rear on Twenty-recoad brick building thereon For terms and partie . will be acon, modating, inquire of JOHN J. CHARRUAUD, 88 West kleventh street sires 0 LET —A FACTORY IN CO! OF ERECTION IN Brookl+n, fifteen minutes walk from the South ferry; | TRNANTS KWGINTER, | | | | A STORE Tu LET, AND THE | of another in the First ward. N. B.—Likewise, a ek avd Gixtur 9 Washington street. LARGE ROOM TO LET, IN WEST BROADWAY, %5 feet by 90. suitable for a drill or club room, or for facturing business; rent low to a good ral parts of houses to rent and piaces ; of business for sale, Apply toM WRAY. real estate and | houre agent, collector of rents, &c., 499 Browdwa; ——~ | brick building, sixty by twenty five, two stories high. ROADWAY STORE TO LET—LOCATION NEARCANAL | Wiil be rendy a lst May. Apply to RICHARD BOCLES, B street—will be let with or without Fagor goon Ad | 275 Pearl street. He ee ey ane nee ie ee ees | FRO LET—TWO CONVENIENT AND ELIGIBUY Loca- AKERY TO LET—CORNER OF NINTH AVENUE AND | T ted dwelling houses, in Stillmen street, near Myrtie Forty second street: ove of the best stands in the | gyenur, Fa t Brooklyn. ‘Ihey are each three stories high, ity, Al-o, three brick houses on Forty-second’street, | with barements, and are replete with conveaiences. west of the corner. | Three lives of stages pass within a few yards. and the NSON P. LEE, No. 5 Nassau street. JOB | vent is but $200 per yenr. Inquire of k. K VAN BUREN, SYFAL PLAGE TO LEASE IN FORTY.SE 70ND | corberof Myrtle and Franklin avenues, be of C. KNUX, Cc street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues. A brick | No. 123 Fulton street. house, with rooms in the rear, well fitted up for a lance 0 LFT~THE LARGE AND SPACIOUS STORE NO. ‘doarding houre during the continua of the World’s 186 Fulton street, between Broadway and Nassau Fair. Apply to JAMIS G. McADAM, 27 Beekman street. | street, For terms, apply im tho basement. ISHED HOUSE TO LET.—THE FIRST-CLASS | O LET—THE VERY ELI@IBLE “STAND, NORTH. three-story and attic Louse, No. 207 West Pour. | east corner of Canal and Greenwich streets. It will street, between Fighth and Ninth avetues, te ler | bealtered to suit the tenant. It is a very desiravle stand with furniture The douse is very plesrandy witited, | for s wholesale dry goods or grocery store. None bat and standing on a lot 4 y Not to be let for a board. | Tespenrible persons peed apple. For further particulars, vantage of a spacious garden. Not to be It for a board: | inquire of AARUN HARDMAN, 142 Mulberry street, four ing house. Can be seou between 3 ani hast doers below Grand street. ly to the present oceupart, WM. A. | FLY alike house, oF at his office, No. 184 Fulton at. | USE TO LET AND THE FURNITURE FOR SaLE— He's bighiy respectable neighborhood; he lecation | in very desirable; the furniture is all new and of superior ality, The geotleman and son would wi-h to board in Seorcd avenue. It is replete with all the modera im provements, and contains furnace, range, but and cold | water, shower haths gas, &e., and is in complete order. Can be seen by application on the premises, between the References ieginent Saati: Ries torstd ‘on my. | hours of 2and 4 o'clock in the afternoon. For terms, with real name, stating where am interview cam be had. bt eealay JAMES L, PHELPS, Jr., Attorney, £0, ‘OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE FOR SALE—A TWO | LET—THE SECOND STORY OF THE DWELLING story and attie house, near St John’s square, iu fine = r pest oth » house No. 20 Rose street, with the front basement; wil be let tom tessnt who will bay she for: | dhere are seven apartweente in all, For further, particu miture, which is rm. Address R.8., box 1,890 Post | office. | OTICE TO MANUFACTURERS. — THE OWNER IS | about to erect # building in Gansevoort street, fifty | feet from the corner of Hudson street, on the Ist of May | wext. This erection is to be adapted for two meresntilo | stores, being intended to be five stories bigh, and 60 feet front by 45 or 50 feet deep, with basements attached, well | ealculsted for packing stores or manufactories. Oa con- sulting with Mr. EASTON, the proprietor, at 648 Had | ‘sou street, the premises may be ereeted to suit. | o’elock. Rent 6326 per year. No. 287 Broadway. For particulare inquire of S SAUNDERS, on the premises. new four story heuse $40 Fourth avenue, near Twen- improvements. FFICES IN HOUSE NO. 11 CHAMBERS STREET, TO let or lease for three years, from 22d April, 1863.— offices are suitable for lawyers, imperters, tailors, bask note engravers, architects, surveyors, &e. [he Duilding is within two minutes walk of the City Hail. Ap- ply on the premises, to C. 8. ROWELL, Dentist. INE STREET STORE—TO LET, THE SPACIOUS store and cellar No 8 Pine «treet, near Broadway. JOHNSON P. LEE, No. 5 Nassau street. 7 THE STORE 104 WEST STREET, RUNNING | ta Crachhaertease none a Reg eedren depot. For | 88 -Leoward street. Lot 25 by 125. Apply to U. particulars inquire of Mrs. SARAH BRIGGS, Th Sey at. | PACALIN, No, 263 Broadwa, cold water, &e. Rent $500. Apply to E. B. KINSHIMER. 319 Fourth avenue,"2 to 7 P. M. a fine corner for a public proved. once. Apply tok B. KINSHIMER, $19 Yourth avenue, | from 2 te 7.P, M. 7y,0 LET—FROM THE FYRST OF MAY NEXT, A THREE. | 2 Fleventh street sud avenue A. Rent, $60.; Inquire story brick house, in West Fourteenth street, above | a a D srenve. House 26 fost by 50; let 108 feet deep. | Of GEORGE WEBB, 184 Wooster street. The houre will be put in good order for a responsible | 5 ares P LET OR FOR SALF, OR EXCHANGED FOR NEW | been received than there T York, Brooklyn or Jersey (ity property, a valuable | ee bom the rigid seru- farm of 70 acres, ip the village of Fast Madison, New Jer- | en elie . oe , maby appl topos sey, leer than a mile from the railroed depot at Madison. | SOeoted, ORYINE| S Tew Sctven to be applied for. Yor particulars apply to RW. Townsend, No. 140 Broad. | AF he premises, or to A. P. SMITH, Agent, No 444 way, or to J. Venniai, corner ef Henry and Harrison | Bi m1 streets, South Brooklyn. LUMBER AND COAL DEALERS, AND MANUFAC- turers —To lease, in lots to suit parties. about tem sezes of land, ands wharf of 800 to 1,000 feet, on New- town creek, with depth of water for vowels drawing 14) ¢“ feet. ‘Ibe property is situated on Maspeth Islani, two | prevece a miles from Grand street ferry, Willlamebarg, (om! the | twelve road leading to Maspeth ‘and Newtown. For par- | po LEAcE AT PULLIC AUCTIO Se te me rrren ee sree OC lars under Feeex Market —The I 0 LET—A NEW OOTTAGE HOUSE, CONTAINING | nine rooms, besides basements and’ pautrie., plea- | Ise ley, carfraf a non house coalicing of ac | of he.aale, 10 be piid|to the Collector of the ity Keve ’ ; | nue at the tine of sale. The lessees will be required to Seon, si Peet ate above. Apply to OLIVER WILLETS | fi) pond for duuble the amount of the reat, with one | cr more sureties, to be approved by the Mayor and Comp- LET OR LEASE—NO. 109 CEDAR STREET, NEAR | troller, conditioned for the payment of the rent quarter- Greenwich; No. 78 Anthony street, near Broadway; | yearly, and the fulfilment, on their part, of the covenants Siso, Nos. 77 and 79 Greenwich street, for boarding | Of the lease. The ten per cent will be credited on the houres. Apply to M. T. GISBONS, No. 61 Greenwich st. | first quarter rent, or forfeited if the lessee éoes pot give — — | satinfactory security, and exesute the lease and bonds T° LET IN STAMFORD—A TWO STORY HOUSE, CON- | within — days after the sale. venient fer es large —e being a ae be 7 A. C, FLAGG, Compiroller. ir, and fine nm, wit ety ef fruit | —~ . : Bee petits ie stivated of an elevauon, boxe tares: | ]\0 LET—THE SPACIOUS HOUSE, CONTAINING FORTY mile from the depot of the New York and rooms, well calculated for a hotel or first clase Haven Rail It commands a fine view of Long | boarding house, sitvated on the bank of the Hudson Gland Sound, the village and surrovnding eountry. Rent, | river, about three miles from Union square. Broadway, (room 100 feet deep) Thia is one of the most desirable locations in this city, belng leas than “a Dlock distant from from four of the first hotels in this country—the Metropolitan St. Nicholas, Collamore, and ALL THE CEL se for one year, 12 o'clock M., cn the 1Uth day of Mareh, instant. $160. For further particulars, inquire on remise: JOHNSON P. LEE, No. 5 Nassau street. or, by letter, to CHAS. W. WATERBURY, im.) — Connecticut. | 0 LFT OR LEASE—THE DWELLING PART OF A ———————— T ‘three and a half story house in Carmine street, oa ‘© LET—THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE IN CLA- i: sem avenue, Brooklyn, and ten minutes walk from Beek slip or Fulton ferry. Stages pass | fave minutes. The apartments censist of two large or ders and kiteben on the pag ar ons Sie 4. | reows, tairs, with evilar, ko. Attached isa large and beautiful garden, with fruit trees of every descrip: | rtory house, situated on Thirty-frct street, betwoen tion The house in nearly new, and in first rate order. | Lexington aud Fourth avenues. For farther particulars, Bent to s small aod genteel family, $175. Apply te | addres» a line to B. B., Herald office. Rent $325. ee Sa hep cae alia | RENT—TBE PORTER AND OYSTER SALOON 288 0 LATA FIRST CLASS HOUSE, IN THE MOST PLEA. | Division street, (established sinee 1837,) trem the lines. Rent $460 quarterly in advance. at 512 Broadway, seoond fleor, day or evening. 4 LET—THE HALF OF A VERY DESIRABLE FOUR sant part of New Koehelie village, within ten minutes first day of May. to walk of the depot. Inquire of A. BANKS, New Rochelle. | ISAAC JOHN GREENWOOD, 61 Murray street. LET, IN CORNWALL. ORANGE COUNTY, WITHIN | dee ieiauien Gali OC, Wallty dopat, tatha Newberg | ene eet eet econ eer, Braneh of the Erie Railroad, @ house and ten aeres of | FAMILY, SISTING OF THREE GROWN PER. Jand. suitable for a gentleman's residence The house is fons, want to hire the upper part of @ two atory 3B by 42 feet, two siories and finished attic in perfect | house situated in the upper part of the eit; order; a good stable, ice house, rost cellar, undallneces- | required on the first of Muy. Address with foll partien- wary ouvbuildings, anda fine gard For terma, apply lars as to location and rent, which must be moderate, ‘2 Dumont & Ho-ack, Wall street, New York, or wT. J. | 3 P., Herald offiee. de Lancey, Mortoaville, Orange county. . aes F Se OTTAGE OR SMALL HOUSE WANTED—IN A RE- ‘0 LET.—iHE UPPER PART AND BACK BASEMENT spectable neighborhood, on the Sixth or Eighth a of hetwo story house 134 Kighth strect, one door | nne line: a cottage or small house with gardex or rear. mat of Broadway. it $200; to bs neon from one to | address M. A. K., Herald office. hhree o'clock. Inquire on the premises Sali tt rs 0 LET.—THE SECOND FLO@R AND FRONT BASE- | ment of house (9 Greene street, to a «mall genteel family. To be seen from two ull five. Rent $00. LET—1HE WHOLE OR PART OF A PLEASANT | OUSE WANTED —. MODERN HOUSE 18 WANTED, between Barclay snd Bleecker streets, mear Broad: way, for a small family, without ehildrem.’ Address box 4 409 Post office, stating terms. ART OF A HOUSE WANTEB--BY A FAMILY OF two story and attic brick house, near Wasbington | four and verrant, im the upper part of the city. Pos aquare, from the Istof May. The part will consist of session on the firs! of April, if po-siole Rent must be eight or wine rooms, Inquire at 141 Macdougal street , mederate. Address M. bi. @., Heruld offices. for one week, from 12 to 20'clock. = - — - — HE ADVERTISER, A SINGLE GENTLEMAN, S8UG- gests to tho-e about to lence dwallings, that he would gladly rhare ip the rent of a modorn bouse, de sirebly situated, in order to secure for his own occupaney aparlor, bedehamber, and kitchen, with sleeping apart- ments for servants. ‘Acdress Laver, Herald office. kenjstreet, North river; two threo story houses, 173.and 175 Hud-on street, near St. Johu’s park; two story house in street near Hudson: large briek stable for cartmen ge fin the vieinity of Cana! and Huson streets, room for horees, reat $200; otber two and one stall brick tables; also, brick shops, suitable for carpenters and eabinet makers; store aud dwelling on Canal strest, ke., fe. Apply to JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudson st , near Canal. 10 LET OR FOR SALE—THE LARGE STONE HOUSE ‘and let at Fordbam depot. The house is spacions and Built very substantially, im the modern style. Also, to Tet, » cotiace and paren, containing many fruit trees, | fend other copvenievees, suitable for a gentleman's rest ever, vear the above depot. Inquire of Mrs. Smith, No. allen street, orof Mrs. Bassford, at the stone house, Fordham. Wan A SMALL FAMILY, A TWO STORY attic, or small three stery house, with the modern improvements. Rent $00 or 8700. | May, or before. Address ¥..W. stating location, ke. Possession Ist of JANTED—IHE FIRST OF APRIL, BY 4 WIDOW lady, without encumbrance, apartments, consist- ing of two rooms, bedroom amd pantry or parlor, bed room and kitchen, in some rospectable neighborhood, and with aot mere than one family. Upper part of the city preferred Rent not to exceed $12 per month. Ad. drese for three days E. P. Herald office. ANTED IN BROOKLYN—A SITTING ROOM AND two bedrcoma, with privilege ia the basement (kitchen), by « Indy and her son. ten minutes walk from Fulton, Montague, or South fer ries. Rent not to exceed $100 per year. Any person having the above will meet with a good and permaueat tepant. Address Broekiyn, Herald office. ANTED IMMEDIATELY, BETWEEN FOURTH AND 0 LRASF—A LARGE HOUSE, WEST OF AND NEAR | Browdway, in a genteel neighborhood, and in the im spediaie neinity of tue Metropolitan and St, Nicholas | fotels, and pe al for @ club-house, khow rooms, or wher business purposes. A leare of fire or ten years will segiven. Address R. S., Herald office. | y. LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, THE ux office wow occupied by Boyd & Hinoken, in ¢ No. 161 Pearl street. Inquire of Sir. HUGDEM, sithe Knickerbocaer Insurance office, or Mr. GKEIG, No ‘VHanover street, im the basemen LET—MILLINERY—ONE OF THE BEST MILLI. | Dery is in Eighth awnue. Lease, fixtures, and — stock for sale cheap, if applied for immediately. Address | { Williner, Herald offices, d IkT.—A NEAT, TWO STORY CASEMENT AND attic frame house sontaining \welve rooms, furnished With modern improvements; with four lota of ground, | situated on Ninth street plank road, between Third | snd Fourth avenues. Lrooklyn. ‘and plearant location for « private residence m the entire ity. Apply to UAKLEY & WRIGHT, No. 43 Fulton | street, Brooklyn, or WM. T. DUGAN, 43 Front street, Now | York. | 0 LEASE POR TEN YEARS —TH® TWO Lota OF ground, with the substantial brick building thereon, No. 7% Leonard street, between Breaiwsy ond Charch | street. Poseession immediately. Apply to C. ©. PINCK. | NEY, 5 Nassau etreet, from 12 to1 P.M. TT. LET. AT FLUSHING, L. 1.—A VERY N&kaT AND | avenues, a mull furnished room for a gentleman of the country, and to be occupied for the day time only. Ad dross, with particulars, Farmer, Heralf office. f om the first of May, three or four rooms on the second floor of a genteel house, in a respectable neighbar- hood, west of Brondway. Rent from $160 to $200. Ad- drees box 971 lower Post Office, for three days. "Wine morers LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, WITH the moern tmprovements, and front and bick ba-ement, fora gentleman and his wife. Unexception able ieferonce given and required. Kent from $300 to $400, Address box £,190 Post ftice, The most desirable leace of a store and houve upon the Righth avenue, in a good business location. A good tenant may be had by addrersing « note to F. F. F., Herald office. Ww’ ‘TED APARTMENTS—BY A GENTLEMAN, HIS wife, sen, and servant girl, consisting of a good ized sit ting room, bedreom. or two bedrooms off, with « barement for ewking washing, ke, and aplace for the servant to sleep in, The neighborbood of Chariton, Van dam, Vorick. or Hudson streets, would be preferred. ad- dress Horace, Hersid offee. Wren 10 PURCHASE OR RENT—FURNITURE rein not a more desirable residence in the village for three rooms; to purchase, undeniable security Rent, $560. Possension on the latot May. Apply person. | wWven for short credit. on. ally, to WM. W. VALK, M.D, Flushing, L. 1. 2 0 COUNSELLORS AT LAW—A WELL ESTABLISHED Jaw firm, of this city, having » laase of « fine suite of offers, situated near Wail atreet, are desirous of rent- dng &@ part of the same toa lnwyer doing or wishing wy do counsel business only, and who will tura over attorney Dasiners to the advertivers. Address box 2,136 Post Ofiice. commodious Gothic cottage. in Monroe atreet, dirset- | fy in the rear of St. Thomas’ Hall, and about ten minutes walk fro. the steamboat landing. It has a neat green house attached to the parlor, and a large garden wel, stocked with fruit, with fifty. varlgfien of the c .oisest gue in full bearing. Fors modera®’ sized genteel family, Addrown i, | 3.00 INDIA RUBBER COATS AND CAPES OF | De | ftock of the various kinds of rubber goods for salo lower than clee.shere, by KOGERS & WYCKOFF, succensors to H. H. DAY, No. 25 Cortlandt etreet. AST OFF SLOTHING AND FURNTITORE W Persons de, Yrous of converting their cast off articles Into cash, can ob Salo a fair prive by sending for tho sub- soriber, at hia resh ‘mee. or t rene the Port office. hn’: DUSSELDORF, No: 13 Fim street. N. B.—Ladtes atten: ed to by Mrs. Dusseldorf. LET—THE THREE STORY AND ATIC BRICK | hous#, No. 107 Fourth avenue, one door below | Twelfth street. For particulars Inquire of J. 1. Cup | INGTON, 17 Wail street from 12 to 4 P.M 0 LET—GENTEFL, APARTMENTS IN THE NI 171 West Thirty third street, near Riyheh myenue; , 817 Greenwich street, near Jane: lower part | of three story brick house 137 West Thirtiech atrost, noar | AST OF CLOTHING ~82,000 WORTH WANTED.— The highest cach price Will be liberally given, jn car. Highth avenue; three houses to let in East Brook); t it ‘I lota of good left off eloth- Bow to good (ennnts; lao, goniel once at Upper | Ing. of ercey desertion. "aa. tea through port, or o8l ‘Marrisanta, ten mites from the eity. Apply, from nine to | on JAMES HONEY, at his neco¥d- band store, 11 Orange ‘dwelve o'clock, at 346 Bighth avenue, in the store. street, near Chatham (0 LET—THE NEW THREE STORY AND “ATIT? brick house No. 172 East Fourteenth street, near lars’ inquire atfNo. 20 Rose street, between 12 and 2 LET IN BROADWAY—THIRD STORY OF HOUSE (0 LET—IMMENIATE POSSESSION GIVEN—THE FINE * | ty Bfth strect, containing sixteen rooms, with all modern Ako the dwelling parte of the houses 376 and 578 Fourth avenue, with 12 rooms, bath, hot and (0 LEASE—FOR FIVE YEARS, THE VALUABLE stand corner of Houston strect and Bowery, making 4, and eam be finely im- Also, two new three story houses on Fifty-eighth atreet, east of Third avenue, rent $300; po-session at 10 LET OR LEASE—THE FIVE STORY HOUSE No. 0 LET THE HOUSE AND STORE CORNER OF Inquire on the premises, between eloven and | fiom the first of May next, of the cellars under Essex Market will be sold at public auction, at the City Hall at Terms of sale—Ten per cent of the year’s rent, and the expense ‘th avenue railroad, and within one block of three staze Inquire in the the door every | office. No. 7 Carmine street, from 8 A. M. to5 P. M., or Possession | F., Broadway Post Ofte, | Must not be mere than | Tronty-second streets, and Third end seventh | WASTED BY A, FRENCH GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, | JANTED TO HIRF, OR WOULD PURCHASE, THE | the most approved quality, also a large | BOARDING AND LODGING, weer ae ee ee FRONT PARLOR AND Bib ROOM ADJOINING, (N house 14 West Twenty third street, supplied with s, hot air, water, bath, also, rooms for single gea- tlemen, a) da suit of rooms om second floor, may be se- cured Grst of Jun Refs renees excha: LADY RESIPING IN THE UPPER PART OF THE city, will let a pleasant front room to a lady aod with full boagd for the lady, and partial board | if desired Terms $6 or $7 per week, | in advance P. persons wishing to live quietly and resjectably, this is a desirable oppertunity. Address Widow Lady, Herald offiee. SUITE OF ROOMS, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, ON | first floor floor, may be 0 stone block, 49and51 We t Twenty-second street between the Fifth and Sixth avenues, ‘The locality is abl fas regards health, and its coutiguity to the Crystal Palace, and te both railroads and ompibusses, The rooms ill be vacated about the 12th of March, family going to urope, PARTMENTS TO LET, VIZ:—A PARLOR AND BED- room on the first floor, newly and elezantly furnisb- 0, single bedreoms to let to geutlemen of the first Private table furnished if desired. References ox- changed. Apply at 153 Bleecker street, west of Broadway. A FEW XOUNG MEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATRD ON reasonable terms, with pleasant rooms and board, at 46 Fulton street. YOUNG LADY IS DESIROUS OF OBTAINING board in a private family, or where there are but few boarders. Une handsomly furnixhed room, with the privilege of the parlor, is required. A widow lady preferred Loeation betwee rand Canal streets, in the vicinity of Broadway. Address, for two days, to F.F. Breadway Post Offee, stating where an interview cab A, recurity given, tos party having at disposal 3100 or $200, ‘They can have the use of ove or more ‘ood rocme, well furnished, with partial board if required, {a's private family. eligibly situated; or the rooms will E. L. 8., Herald e LIBFRAL ARRANGEMENT WILL BE MADE, AND be let on reasonable terms. Address Uffice, or Broadway Port Uffice. PMC GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, OR TWO GENTLE men, can be aceomodated with « large room, bed- | opposite the Crystal Toom and yantry attached. with good board, by applying at 106 Leonard street, a few doors east ef Broadway. Ke: ferences exchanged. entlemen can be accommodated with board, at 23 ton strevt; also, two ladies, OARD WANTED—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ly, require a handsome suit of rooms, with full board. toh private family, ina good location. Address Boarding, box No 2,462 Post effice. A GFNTLEMAN AND BIS WIFE, AND A FEW SINGLE ami PRIVATE FAMILY, OR }OARD WANTED—IN 4 where there are few boarders, by = cen'leman, wife, and little girl. Permarent board required. Loeation be- tween Hovston street and Washi ton pees, and weet tide of Broadway. Address J S., Broadway Post office, stating terms and location, for thiee days. OARD—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCO- modated with partial board, dinner on Suedays, io respectable family. Location a few minutes walk from South ferry. apply at No. 104 Harrisen street. OARD WANTED BY 4 LAbY, WITH TWO YOUNG children, in a respectable private family; does not wirh to go far uptown. ‘Terms must be moderate. Re- fereuces exchanged. Address B.C. A , Herald office, for thiee days. OARD—A FRONT ROOM, WITH BOARD FOR A gentleman ard Indy, or two geutleman, at 18 Varick street, near jola’s park. Persons who will furnish the room preferred. Apply as above. OARD—A ¥ACK PARLOR ON THE FIRST FLOOR, suitable for » gentleman and lady. Also, reoms for a Tew single gentlemen. Apply at No. 48 Hudven street, opp onite Dui ptreet park. OARDING AT 247 BRCADWAY—A VERY PLEASANT sitting room, fronting Broudway, with bedroom and closet edjoining; al:o rooms to let io single gentlemen, with full or partil board, ‘Transient board, $1 25 per duy. Reference required, ARDING —A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON the reconé floor, hand-omely furnished, will be let, with full board, toa gentleman and lady, or two single gentlemen, in the first class house 43 West Twenty second street. near Fifth avenue. No children taken. Dinner at Go'ck ck, ‘The most unexceptionable reference given and required. OARD WANTFD—RITHER IN THIS CITY OR HORO- ken, by a gentleman and his wife, ina small private iumily, where there sre no other boarders, Address Marchington, Broadway Post Offee, stating terms. OARDING.—SINGLE GENTLEMEN, OR GENTLEMEN and their wives. can be aceommotated with pleasant Tcome, ina large three-story house, with all modern improvements. The location is cesirable. and convenient to stage routes. Fleare apply at 814 Greenwich street, corner of Jane. OARD—A SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES A Q@00D room and partial beard, in s first class boarding Louse. One in tne neighborhood of St. John’s park pro ferred Terms not to exceed $5 per week. Address Webb, Herald ofvee, stating yarticulars. OAPD.—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCO- modated with partial board, dinner on Sundays, in are-yeetable fumily. Location a few minutes walk from routh ferry. Apply at No. 104 Harrison street, South Brooklyn. (Co UNTRY BOARD WANTED ON STATEN ISLAND — Un the South side of the island, cr in the peighbor- of Vanderbilt's landing, preferred. ' Three or four bed- rooms will be required. as the family consists of three grown persons, two children and servant. For suitable aceammodgtions a liberal price will be paid. Address F. Le, Pox 464 Post Office, New York, stating location, 150 WENISHED ROOMS 10 LET—WITH FULL OR PAR. tial beard. to single gentlemen or genilemen and heir wivee, at 71 Crosby street, one Hook from Broadway. URNISHFD ROOMS —AN ELEGANT SUIT OF ROOMS | to let, to one or two single gentlemen, having gas, | Bath, and other conveniences. Fanily private. Avpl: at 128 Crosby street, opposite Niblo’s. | JZURNISHFD ROOM.—A GENTLEMAN Ca} AC. | commodated with a pleasant, well furnished room, | | Apply at 50 Fulton street. | PLFASANT ROOMS TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT | | board, at 83 Spring street, two doors from the Col- | | lamere Houre. | FRMANFNT BOARD, gentlen en and wiver | perrons, can be secured, wit! comforts of a heme. a good with modernImpre vementa, ip a pleasant location, in close proximity to railron¢ and stage routes to all parts of the city, by calling at 196 West Fifteenth street, Eighth | avenue. ARTIAL BOARD FOR A GENTLEMAN CAN BE OB- tained in Brooklyn, near the Fulton ferry. A large, airy bedroom, and comfortable home, with but fow in | fanuily, Terms. $5 per week. No. (6 Henry street, Brook- lyn, ‘The location ie very airy and pleasant. RIVATE BOARD.—FURNISH"D ROOMS AND BOARD fora gentleman and his wile, or two single geatle- . oA Fast Twentieth street, betweem Broadway rth avenue. men, | and JROMS WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, with full board for the lady, from the Ist of May, or | before; the second floor of a house, neatly furnished, with modern iraprovementa. Preference will be given to widow lady, where there ure no other boarders. Would | epgage for a year, Address Mir. Robert, Ho.ald office, | ee Pari ae sh | ROOMS IN BROOKLYN, (FROM 1ST OF MAY, ) WITH in three minutes walk from City Hall, an elegant front parlor, chamber, and a hand-ome front chamber on | third floor, onfurnighed. closets attached to bot; bed: rooms if desired, and privilege of bath, in n private house. | Addreas H. N., Brooklyn Yost office, Kelerences ro quired. JUPFRIOR LODGINGS FOR THE ACCOMODATION OF +5 bingle men. at 75 cents por week to permanent board ers. A Letter opportunity seldom ooours, being situated ina healchy part of the city. A few more can be acco modated. Apply early, at the Eagle Hotel, 18 Greenwich street, near the Battery, New York. ae) THE FASHIONS. | T° TAILORS —THE SPRING AND SUMMER PASH. for 1854, published by Oliver and son, Broadway, New York, are now rendy for sale. $5000 ‘CHALLENGE, An fostroment for measuring and drafting soats, The author's masterpiece. a correct method for measuring and drafting conts, being an oxact trans- fer of the shape and figure from the body to the cloth. By T. ULIVER & SON. 195 Broedway, New York. First —T. Oliver & fon contend that thelr system. {s the most correct method for obtaining the true abape and dimensions of the human figure ever published. Scoond.—1 at after the mensure is taken, the instrument will transfer the eame to the cloth with great exsetnesa and less time. Third.—That tt is better adapted in measuring both rides of the customer in cases of diatign ration. Fourth —By cuting for the following shaped rons without any variation from the meastres taken large Dw Yery erect person; a high and low | ghoulder ; 8 person with one shoulder higher than the other: a round backed perron: a indy's habit and a boy's jacket ; and as many wore germenta ax the commities ney think proper for us to cut. T. Oliver and Sen in tend placing the above instrument nt the great Exhibi tion which commences next May, and would be happy to test the same with any author in America Great britain, or any part of the world, for five hundved dollars, accor. | ding tothe above, Terms —The m easuring instrument, with nj book of diagrams, with explanations for deaf ing conta, pants, vests, racks, Ac., accompanied with » | graduated seale, for $16; to thore who have taken hia | measurement system heretofore, $19; instructions extra. | The fashions, per plate, $1 50. ,, BIX ears old, 16 bands high, warranted sound and ki in ni harness, ruitable s for iicetor or private fami, | quire at the private ‘eat Thirteenth #' near Ninth avenue. ‘saya en hh R SALP—A GREY HORSE, OF THE MESSENGER | stock, sixteen hands high, seven years old, war- ranted sound and kind; an exeellent carriage or saddle horse, and a fast ‘ } by 9} A rovellor, Apply at 461 Water strect, with breakfast and tea if desired. Terms moderate. | j, | 8 Off eUn SALe, --BROADWAY AND FISTH AVENUE $75,0 'e property for rale.—Two houses and Iirir, 88 feet 4 inches on Broadway, by 100 feet between Grand and Broome atresia. A good chance for invest ment. feven lote em Fifth avenue, between 109th and HOMh streets, Eleven lote adjoining the avenue lots on 1(9th and 110th streets, for sale very cheap. Twelve Jo's in Belleville, N. J. Houses and lots in Williamsburg, &c. Apply to & W. WENTWORTH, 85 Nassau street. $2 00.74 GENTEEL HvYSe, WITH FULL 9 1» lot, on Fast Seventh street, No. C8, fur rule for $7 500, A genteel three atory house in West Twenty-++ cond street. lot £0x100, for $6,700. A gen teel furnished house and lot, 21x100, on Twenty-fourth: street, for £8,560. Afour story corner house and lot, Also, a four story house and west corner of teventh avenue and Twen- ‘A genteel house om Twenty-first let on the nort treet, 'y second streets, for $10,000 and $15,00. Twenty- three thares of Cheshire Glass stock to exchange. M.L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street, FOR A THREE STORY /ND BASE ment briek house, in order, in Twenty-first street. between Seventh and hth avenues; lot 202106, house 20x40 feet, with gas, baths, &o. $4,600 for a new three story high basement brick house in Twenty-reventh street, near Righth avenue; gas, bathe, ke.—lote 22x00, $4,700 for a new brick three story and basement house in Dean street, near Nevins, Brooklyn lots 20x71.6. $6,600 for a free stone house, three stor! high, basement, gaa Gxturee, water closets, e.—lot £0x100, house 20x BILLING & TUCKER, 280 Broadway. —FOR SALE—THE THREE BRICK- 00 « front and frame rear houses Nos. 316, 18 and £20 kighth avenue, between Twenty-sicth and Twenty-seventh streets, with stabling for seven horses, and workshop, in the rear. The three will be sold for $10,500—$7,000 eash, balance on bond and mortgage of four years. Also, a variety of houses to rent. Apply to M. WRAY, real estate and house agent, collector of rents, ke., 499 Broadway. FOR A HOUSK, WITH LOT 101 F 1,500 deep, 16 feet 8 inches front avd rear.— ue cottages on 111th street, near Third avenue for sale for above amount; $600 cash the balance remain on mort- gage. Inquire of DANIEL BIDWELL, 204 Washington st. 350 FOR SALE—FIVE YEARS LEASE OF THE feur story brick house No. 220 Third ave- nue, suitable for clothing, dry goods, &e. Also, the five years lease of No. 224 Third avenue, near Ninetoenth et, will be sold, with the fixtures, for $450. Alse, half years leare of a good beuse and store on ‘Thir enue, bear Fourteenth street lot 1 feet 4 inches front by 100 feet deep. will be sold for $4,500, cash; can be rented for $700. Apply to M. WRAY, real estate and house agent, colleetor of rents, &c., 400 Broadway. DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE —THE SUBSCRI- ber, about retiring from Lad prem business, of- fers for sale, on advantageous and liberal terms, the bulance of his real estate, 10 close a eoneern, consisting of the following:—Twenty-nine new brick three-story houses, in Linden place, Sanford street, Williamsburg; seven splendid new cottage hot sés, in do.; three new brick three-story houses in Ricbardson street, Williams- burg and one new brick three-story heuse,on the Newtown turmpike, Any of the above property ia a most desirable residence for a man of moderate means, being only twen- five minute’s walk from the Grand street ferry. Stages yess Graham avenue, which is only one block from the royerty. No high ‘taxes, and no assessments, The Teraas are within the reach of any one wanting a house. For capitalists looking for investment, no better property ean be offered. The houses have never been occupi Aply to SAMUEL F. BARTOL, + \dew shade manufacturer, 175 and 177 William st. CLOTHING STORE FOR SALF.—THE LEASE AND fixtures of the most desirable clothing store in the Nos. 124 and 186 Fulton street, will be seld at a bar- if applied for soon. HOUSE ON THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN A Third and Lexington avenues, for ssle, or exchange for other preperty in the eity. The house is 18 feet 9 inches by 40 feet deep, just Onished. with all the modern improvements, such av gas. Croton water, marble man- tele. &e. Apply to J. W. MoGUINK, 104 Ninth street, or on the premises. N ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE, OR EX- ebange for city property, at Athens, opposite Hud- son, containing 12 acres, with # splendid briek mansion, in good order; is within three minutes’ walk of the ferry te Hudson, of whieh city it has a fine view. Also, two Jota, with the houses thereon, on Warren street, in the city of Hudson. SAMUEL EDDY, €3 Wall street, in the basement. gain VALUABLE FARM AT CHESTER, BERGEN COUNTY, A fer sale, or exchange for eity property.— An excel” ut farm of 61 acres, in a good state of cultivation. with three orchards of app! pears, peaches, &e. premices are a large stone bovse, barn, carriage house, and all the necessary out buildings, all in good order. EAMUAL EDLY, 63 Wall strect, in the basement, SPLENDID VILLA SITE ON STATEN ISLAND FOR rale—Ten minutes’ walk from the rn ‘Tomp- , fronting on the turnpike road, and adjoining the ce of Jobn Y. Cebra, F«q., containing 7% acres of excellent land; on the premises {sa fine grove of forest ‘trees, also a number of fruit trees. This is one ef the in the vicinity of New York, it being high ‘th a gradual slope on either side com- ifeent view of the cities of New York, Williamsburg. and overlooking Tompkine: ville, Stapleton, and New Brighton, surrounded by the mest costly ard elegant mansions on the island. SAMUEL EDDY, 63 Wall street, in the basement. STEAM GRIST MILL FOR SALE.—THE ABOVE iil is in one of the best wheat counties in Ohio, is isew, has fonr run ef burrs, has a lengo exebange busl- ness, and Lo mill in the country makes better dour. Terme favorable For particulars, apply to WM. @ DUNN, No. 1(8 Grand atzeet, William: burg, L. I. HOTEL FOR SALE OR TO LET—IN MORRISANIA, lower village, corner of Righth street and Fordham avenue. The houre is fifty feet by forty, four story high with tacement:@ large thea and stable with one acre of land for garden. Also, a two story cottage, with eight Jets, in Franklin avenue. For particulars apply at 4:8 Broadway ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE —SEVERAL VERY jerirable residences in B near the City Hall. rice $6 000 each; a first class dwelling house, with every modern fmproversent, in the most fashi able portion of the eity, Bree $12,000. Terms easy. Alse, a cottage howe on Hoyt street, prien $8,400; also, @ number of Jots on Hoyt street, near Fulton avenue. KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall street. RCOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— ‘The house and lot known as No 175 Bride treet, ining the corner of Concord, two story, attic, and base ment, with a large vault under sidewalk Lot 25 feet 6 inches by 100 feet. Will be sold fer $2,800; $1,500 may remain on bond and mortgage for five years, if spplied for immediately. Inquire at the corner of Myrtle avenue and Lawrence street, in the furniture store. EE... ‘ARM IN WheTCHASTER CUUNTY FOR SaLi— Eighty acres of highly cultivated land, besutifully Jecated on the Purchase road, about one-balf's mile from the Rye station of the New Haven Railroad Company. ‘This farm is in very superior condition; houses, fences, &e., in fine order. Unless previously disposed of at pet vate rale, will be sold at public anetion, at the Mer- chants’ Fxchange, by Anthony J Bleerker, on Monday, the 21at day of March next. Full particulars will be given on application to W. J. STEWART, 157 South street. OR SALF—FIVE LOTS, 25 BY 100, WITH THE BUILD- ings thereon, Nos. €4 66, (8, 70, and 72 Goe-ek streat; ty Jotn, eligibly situated in the city'of Newark, 30 by 100; forty lots in the town of Dunkirk, which will be sold low. Apply to F. D. BERVILLY, 3 Exchange place. OR PALE—THE DRUG STORE AND MEDICAL practice, with houre furniture, fittings, &o., wit ated at No. 8 Murray atreet, within three doors of Broad- way. The proprietor, who is geing West will offer ad- vantegeous terms to any parties wishing to purchase. OR SALE OR EXCHaNGE.—HOUSES AND LOTS IN | tis eity, paying fifteen per cent, will be exchanged | fo 7 deveriplen stocks or merchandise. Address Fetaitea rere BUILDING LOTS, IN THE r Ninth ward, Brooklyn, on Hickory and Quiney strecta, | st ween Patehin and Division avenues, ‘opposite Bowron: ville. Will be seld together, or in parcels of four lots. rup from the William: burg ferries to the cents, every few minutes. Apply to D. avenue and Fifth and Sixth streets, N. Y. F% FALF—$200,000.—HOUSE AND LOT ON JANE | t For private residences they eannot be surpassed, tor’ic und, HHELAN, First strect, $8,000; five houses on Tirty-sixth street, jweem Seventh and Eighth avenues, $5,500 each; two on Leonsid street, $10.000 each; one om Kant Twelfth | street $13,000; one on Canal street, $27,000; lots on the Sixth ana Ninth avenues, on Thirty third street, Ninety- fourth and Ninety fifth streets, and West street; also, a first class house at Newark, N. J., very low; also, very derirable farms, of from thirty to one hundred acres, im the immediate vicinity of this ety. KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall street, PE STORE FOR SALE.—THESTOCK AND FIXT consirting of horses, wagons, bags, ke. Inquire a 502 Third avenue, ‘OR SALE—A NEW THREE STORY BRICK HOUSE and lot, in Forty-fourth street, 80 feet west of | Sixth avenue, with marble mantels, grates, bathing tub, and Croton water, and finished in modern style Alto, the three story brick house and lot No 78 ries street. For further particulars, mista at 78 street, of EVI ONDERDONK. ‘OR SALE—THREE SPLENDID TEN PIN ALLEYS, nearly new, tegetier with the entire stock and Gx- tures of the public house No. 49 Bowery, opposite the Bowery theatre, conslating of oil paintings, glacaware, Hqwers, and segars, tables, counters, chair: ¢. Apply tn C. WHITE, 49 Bo wery. a valuable improvement for railroad ears. Nothing fe it now in use. ‘been tried and approved, and now finished. It ean be seen, and further information given, | by addre sing C A. J.. Herald office, with nam F’ SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED CITY 01 Fe SALE—ONE QUARTER OR HALF INTEREST OF property, eleht lots of ground on Forty-third aad irty-fourth streets, between Fourth and Lexington ave- aues. Apply to TRUSS & BENJAMIN, 271 Bowery. R SALE—TWO VALUABLE LOTS ON NORTH SIDE of highty-sixth street. between avenues A and B, 126 fest east of avenue A: each lot. 25x138. Apply to MR. THORNE, 66 Sullivan street. ¥ fe ee R SALE—AT HARLEM, A HOUSE AND LOT ON 126th street, between Third and Fourth avenues ; lot 26 by 100; 7 rooms in house, and cistern and well im yard. | ‘Aisc) one house and lot on 126th street, ‘between Third and Fourth avenues; lot 26 by 100; house built one year; six reoms in house.’ For further particulars inquire of 8. B_RENYON, cor. 12d street and Third avenue, R SALE—A NEAT AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING | house, recently erected, and 25 aeres of land, under tivation, situated near the village of Yaphank. fold low, ar the proprietor dedgns removing. to the West. Address DAN DAYTON, Yaphank, Suf- | folk county. R SALE OR TO LET—THE NEW BRICK FACTORY, 30 by 96 feet, and four stories high, with a wing at: | tached, about 20 feet square, situated on the corner of | Abulberry and Park streets, in the city of Newark, con- Reet, located to the railroad depots and the river. Said building is designed for the use of steam power, and ig well adapted for almost any kind of business. Appl toE. VAN ANTWARP, on the corner ef ;Mulberry and | Centre streets, Newar! ba SALE—A COUNTRY SEAT OF FORTY-THREE | eres, finely located, one hour ride from this eity, | oi every hour during the day. The in a high state of cultivation, well supplied fine house, barns, out houses, &c , complete; 000, if sold before tae first of April: $3,000 on it, 6 per cent. Apply toK. B KIN $19 Fourth avenue, | from two to seven P. M. i RR SALE—A CANAL SCHOONER, FOUR YEARS old, salted and extra built; carries 200 tone, draws | 0% feet Will be sold cheao, if applied for soon to | JOBN McDONALD, 670 Greenwieh street. ‘The schooner | Hee 46 North river. | (OR SALE—A VALUABLE TENEMENT PROPERTY {| on Twenty-first street, between Second and Third | avenues, comprising four five story buildings, two front and two rear, new and well built, with Croton on every floor. Lot ferty four feet nix inches by ninety-eight feet nine inches. its for $2,800. Price, $17,500. Terms | — E. B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, from 2 to ounds are ith water, a price $10,- MR SALE—THE FOUR 8TORY AND BASEMENT | brown stone house No. 402 Fourth avenue. Also, the | substantial four story brick house, with elegant store, on Seventh avenues next the southwes® corner off, Twen! seventh street Terme accommodating. For full par | Meulars apply atthe store of GRORGE READ, No. "#10 way. ‘OR FALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE AND LOT, 199 West teenth street, about ome hundred feet Wert of Eight avenue, and ina good, respectable neigh- dorhood e house is four stories high. with basement ané under cellar, built within the Inet year, and all done Dy day’s work. and with the best materials, and done in most modern style, with Croton water and throughout the houre; also, marble mantels: and for style and finish, cannot be surpassed in the city. The house enn be seen threughout the day. The property will be cold at a bargain to any person who wants a first class bouse. For further ee apply at the office of Ludwig, Smith & Finck, 05 Wall stzeet, betweon 12 and 2PM. DANIEL ENVAULT. ‘OR SALE OR PXCHANGE FOR CITY PROPERTY—A | valuable wharf property and about rixty lots, in a | very thriving village. Location unsurpassed, SAML. EDDY, 63 Wall street, basement. RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY FOR SAL¥.—THOSE fovr #plendid lots op the north wide of Forty second | street, commencing 160 feet from Sixth avenue, and run- ning 160 feet towards Brordway, known as part of the Wright estate. The Crystal Palace being nearly completed this offers a good opportunity for onpitalists, the groun’ being reedy for immediate improvements. Price, $16,000 for the four lots, with a liberal discount if applied for within a week. Tor particulars and terms, apply at “o. 46 Vey street, up stairs, from 2ti15 P.M. This property will be lensed fora term of years, if not disposed of within aweek. Rent for each.lot, 8100 per annum. RYSTAL PALACE --FOR SALE, FOUR VALUABLE lots en the north ride of Forty first street, 200 feet from Sixth avenue and fronting the main entrance of the Palace—vill be sold low; four lots on the north side of Forty fifth street, 100 feet from Sixth avenue; three lots in Seventernth and Eighteenth streets, between Fifth and i two lots on Feveath avenue and Forty- eight lots on Thirty-fourth street, between Seventh aud Eighth avenues: eight lots on Thirty-foarth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenuos; four lots on Thir ty sixth atregt, between Fifth and Sixth avenuas; lots cn Thirty recond between Broadway apd Fifth avenuo; one lot on Thirty-first street, 800 feet wast of Fifth ave- nue; ore lot on Fifth avenue, near Thirty-second atrect; two lots on Fifth avenue, between Sixty second and Sixty- third streets; stx lots on Fifth avenue and Seventy: se. cond «treet; one lot on Thirtieth street, near Second ave- nue; eight lote on Fourth avenue, between Seventy-sixth and Seventy-seventh streets; #ix lota on Sixty frat street, 100 feet east of Fixth avenue; ten lots on 104th an] 105th streets; lota on 118th street and First avonue; fifty lots in Brooklyn—sixteen near Hamilton avenue. BAML. EDDY, 63 Wall street, basement. Poughkeepsie —200 nares of the best farming land, with homestead, out buildings, carriage houses, barns, ice house, ke. A fine orchard. and land !n a high state of cultivation, Will be sold or exehanged in part for city property. Apply to H. B. GAY, 12 Brond street. RUG STORE FOR SALE—ONE OF THE REST RETAIL drug xtores in this city, situated In one of the best ws ationte down town 'Setiafactory reasons wil: be for selling. Addrese Apothecary, Broadway Pest SOR OF 124TH stree:, near Seventh avenuo—street regulnted—« thriving village building up around the premives, Al-o four lots and three neat Cottages on Sonth wide of Kighty- sixth +treet, 226 feet east of Third avenue, separately or together, Also three lots and a amall house, in rear on Bighty Gfth atreet, Rent of two eottayer $226, one $i Price of two of the sottagen, 8.500 ench. C. T. CROMWELL, 61 William street, corner Pino, R PALE AND TO LEASE, NO. 150 RAI EF STREET, 26x75. Five parcels on’ Broadway, and two now to be built by the first of October next; two lots street; one on Wi Also, twelve, thirt M street; one on Murray six, and twenty neres of #u- Apply to LLETT, 196 Broadway. Offies No. 15. ‘—A SODA WATER APPARATUS, THREE fountains, counter with marblo-top, &6 , all com- of soda water. uire of jr uggiat, 527 Greenwich street. street perior land in Wiliamabur, Bi Ek HL F plete for the manufactor RAUBEN HOYT, Fro SA FARM IN NEW JERSEY, ABOUT TWO miles from Paterson, consisting of about sixty aeroa of goed land, with buildings and fwprevementa. In New Jersey aliens can take and hold land, the same as ire of P. Agnow, Paterson, or & RUTHVEN, 26 Nassau stroot, N.Y. OR SALF—TAE GOOD WILL, STOUK AND FIXTURKS ‘of 8 first clase grocery store, with a long leave, at a heap rent, now transacting » good business; will be dis posed of at a reasonable ‘an the owner haa to leave the city soon. Addresa Grocer, Herald office, for three days, whieh will be att to. GOR PALE—AN INTEREET IN AN EXHTRMION now in operation, and bidding fair to pay a for- &. Ty ooh revere thousand Setare, but fe 2 guati. man who ould teke the it, one-third will be sold fo." @ few hundred dollars. Address Barnum, Herald office. OR SALE—FOUR VALUABLE LOTS ON NORTH side of Forty-first street, between Sixth avenue and Bowery, and 200 feet west of the main entrance of the 1 Palace, and adjoining first class houses, Also, eight lots on Forty-third and Forty fourth streets, be- tween Fourth and texington avenues, Also, two lots on corner of Thirty-fifth street and Fourth avenue. Apply to KE. B, KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, fiom 2 to7 P.M. OR SALE—THOSE BEAUTIFUL NEW HOUSES 9N | south side of Thirty ninth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, will be finished and ready for oeca- pancy on the 15th’ April, with gas, baths, two water | closets, and finely finished: lot 20.6x8.9; house 10x20.6: ice $4.500, $8,000 can reraain. Apply to E. B. KIN HIMER, 219 Fourth avenue, from two to seven P. 3 OR FALE~A VERY NICE THREE STORY BRICK houre, on Twenty eighth st., near Lexington svenue, with bath range, &c. Price $5,500. Also, one on Twenty- | fourth street, near Fourth avenue, $7,000; also, one on | | | Lexington avenue, $7,000; also, one on Thirty-first streot, 96,540; al-o, a two story new house on Fightoonth «treet, $5,260. Apply to F, B. KINSHIMER, 319 Fourth avenue, 2 to 7 o'clock, P. M. OR SALE.—THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND POPULAR ale and oyster ostablishment, known throngh a jeriod of thirty-five years as John Boyd's Cellar, is, in consequence of the eontinued indisposition of the present proprietor, offered for exle The business Is inferior to | nene ip the city, proportioned to the presevt scale of ex- yense, but may, by seertain enlargement, which will be attended with only a small outlay, be increased one hun- dred percent. foeertain an undertaking is rarely pre- sented. application to MR. JOSEPH KRILLY, No, 11 South street, Baltimore, will obtain particulars, FOR EAE oF TO LET~A NEAT AND WALL BUILT two story house, near Newtown, Long Island, about three miles from the Peek slip ferry, Williamsburg. The pren ices contain about three aeres of land, together with sinbles, outhouses, ke. For further particalacs apply to B.C, WOOD, 60 Merchants’ Exchange. R SALE—THE FURNITURE AND LEASE OF A large boarding house, loeated near the Hudson River | ka ‘road depot, and now doings profitable business. The owver in obliged to sell on account of other business. Ap- ply at £6 Chambers street. AOR FALF—A SODA WaTER APPARATUS, CON. | F sisting of fountain, draw pipe, and ooler. Also, five or nix barrels of cemphor, at E. GRAY’B drug store, 26 Madison street. On SALE, IN SOUTH @TRELT—THE INTEREST IN the lease and atock of a first class building and | +t re, well located in South street, being convenient to | Peck slip and new ferry to Brooklyn. The upper part of | the building ean be let ro. as to allow the purchaser to | occupy tke store at a very moderate rent. Apply at 80 | Cherry atreet. | | OTEL FOR S4L¥,—WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- H tion, on Monday, the fourth day of April next, bo- ineen the hours of one and four o'clock, without reserve | to the highost bidder, the entirely new ‘and beautifal ho- | tel called the Phillips House, w'th the lot attached there- | to. ‘The building is 100 feet on Main street, 106 feet on Third street, a wing of 120 feet, with a dining room 80 by 86 feet, all four stories high. This hotel was built within the past year, by an association of gentlemen in Dayton, at a cont of $66 000. It in lighted with gas, has bathing the other modern improvements. The gantly fursished. The furniture will be | sold with the hotel. The city of Dayton is, without | doubt, one of the most beautiful places im the State of | blo.’ Iti connected hy railroad with all the prinelpal polnt in the State, and, being but two hours ride vy rail- road from Cincinnati, will become one of the most desira- He locations for s summer place cf resort in the West, ‘There are eleven stores under the hotel, now rented to first cines mercantile firms. Terma easy, partioulars of which will be made known on application to Moulton, Plimpton, Williams & Co., 47 way, oF to ‘JOHN RENCI, Dayton, Obio. FAT COTTAGE HOUSE AND TWO THIRDS OF AN acre ef land for sale, at Bently, near Isiddle’s Grovi Staten Island, with a namber of frait trees, and abou! 200 yards from the landing. BAMUFL, MDDY, 63 Wall etreet, in the basement rooms, ond a house is | seh | elty ef Brooklys Fourlines of tages keys and ren | thle bracelet nernnnnneees OU=E8 FOR £ALE—TWo NEW THREE STORY houses, with oasements and all the modera improvements. in West Twenty-seventh street, bet weem Fighth and Nipth avenues, Price low. an‘ terms reason- able. Inquire of WARKEN & SWAZEY, 30 South street. FASES OF VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, AT ‘a bargain —Corporation leases of the following described property for sale viz.:—One lot southeast corner of Fourth avenve and Kighty-ninth street, for twenty ears; parts and lot north side of Kighty-cighth street, fees ‘eventh and tighth avenues, for twenty years; four lots on 18d and 104th streets, between Seeond anc ues for twenty years; three lots on Ninety- between Ibird and Fourth avenues, for enty years; four lots, two on Sixth a Ninety first street, and two on Nine near Sixth avenue. for thirty years; six lot eighth street, touth side, between Sixth and sev e ith side of 14th stre Ne , for twelve years; tr ty-eigbth street, between Sovent., nuea. for twenty-five years; two lots om Highty-ser nd Eighty eighth alrect, 106 feat west of Engh hb avenue, forty years, These leases convey the proyerty to the parties, free of groun@ rent, and na charges during said term, except the taxes or asresrments. Complete transfers will be made to parties purchasing. For partieulars apply to C. @ PINCKNEY, Foal eveate agent, No. 6 Nuseau street, between i o'clock, where the leases and maps of the property cam be seen. ILLINFRY BUSINESS FOR SALE, IN JERSEY CITY—<« M ‘A rare ehance for purchasing the entire intere est and good will of an establishment doing a large and fiable each business Having beon four years esta- lished, it commands the patronage of the Grst class ladies of the city. The store is large and handsomely | fitted up, location desirable, and rent low. Will be for cash only. opportunity would not be offered if the proprietor’s, health would allow a eontinuence. Ap- ply at the store. cerner of Green and Grand streets, Jer- sey city, Mra. E. Scott. pei Bak tata Peilogen kor e cetton mill, and water apply to JOHN sine Company. Alse 2 an the Essex Mill. For Leptiecyedes Taree ead cates: nentage’ tacmacts eoesplod te water lege fer pe Sha chatter "Paterson, Dee. 28, 1852. Nice BIRDS FOR 8ALE—SIX SUPERIO2 BIRDS, from two to three years old, fine plumage, and im excellent song. To amateurs the above offers au oppor- tunity ef procuring a frst rate bird ata low price, as the owner is about lee ving the city. All birds sold are war- ranted. Apply at 476 Fourth street, after 8 o'clock. IL PAINTINGS FOR SALF.—A LOT OF VALUABLE original oil paintings, splendidly framed, at the very ener ‘owler’s buildings, 102 Nassau street, cor- ner of room No. NEIDA LAKE. FARM FOR SALE, ON THE SHORB of Oveida Lake, only twe ve hours from the city of New York, sixteen miles from Syracuse, and tweaty~ five miles frem Osweyo and Rome. It contains twenty- six acres, mostly under good cultivation, a new house, twe orchards of well seleated grafted fruit, is only ene- quarter of s mile from the village of Constantia, Oswogo county, which village contains three ehurches, two cole, and six stores Further particulars will be gives by applying te R. B. WATMOUGH, Dealer in Books, Sta- ery, aud Fancy Geods, 508 Bleecker street, N. York. |ALE OF VALUABLE LANDS ON THE RIVER CHAU- diére, in Lower Cavada —The undersigned are autho- rized to sell about 44,00 neres of land, in the township of Dorset, lying within ‘the region declared by Mr. Logan, the OR a Geologixt, to be auriferous. uestions- Die titles cen be given. Applicatien to be made to the un- dersigned, Walllam Smith Sewell, Sheriff of Quebec, or ta dre ent at Fram; wer Canate. iia iglesia tin WM. B eEWitle Quebec, Feb. 22, 1668. 4. ROSS, TEAM BOILERS —ONE EIGHT HORSE AND ONE twelve horse boiler for sale. Apply at 403 Fighth, street, between avenue D and Lewis street. 5. 8, UNDERHILL, (late Seeor & Underhill.) ‘YPE FOR 8ALE—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS OF agate, about half worn, in lots to sult purchasers, Apply to JO. ELLIOIT, Herald office. \YPE FOR SALE —ABOUT ONE HUNDRED POUNDS of diamond, very little worn, in half a dozen pairs Of cases, for sale cheap for cash. ‘Apply to JO. BLLIOTT, Herald office. HE SUBSCSIBERS OFFER FOR SALE THE WHLL known Fraablin Hotel, near Fulton ferry, Fultom food order, and dalng a good business, The present pret ler, ing a jusiness. it prietors having kept it nine anda half years Sascesstelly, now wich to leave it for other business, and will sell very low for cash or perty. It is the best stand in the leave this house every ten minutes. BENJ. EDMONDS & SON, 17 Fal. ‘ten street, Brooklyn. (PRINTERS .—FOR BALE, A JOB {TRINTING OF- ice, now loing a business. parti yulars, inguire at 142 Nassau street, third floor. MIILLERS.—FOR SALE OR TO LET—A VALUABLE. A eke mill, with forty acres of land, house, &c,, im Rew Jersey. App'y to PAKKER & O0.,'809 Broadway, entrance in Walker street, fron 9% A. M. to 4 P. M. TS SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR aed TO LET, OR Tease, & farm of land, consisting of 1 divided i ough, pasture. and wood land, in Stamford, Connecticut: two dwelling hourés, a large other convenient out-buildiugs, pleasantly situated, three a half miles from the railroad dope. Part or the le will be sold, or lea-ed. +o suit the The farce lance of fruit. For fur- Welch, No. 6 Forty- bh avenue’ or to Van Buren I, ood, at Mr. Lynee’s wtore, corner of Duane and Green- wich strects. OLIVER LOOKWOOD.@] LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEALERS.—PART OF one of the handsomest xtores and one cf the best locations in the Howery for the above business can be hed. address, with real name, &c., bex 62 Broadway Post office. ONKERS—FOR SALB, IN THE VILLAGE OF YON. Sats pena within a few rae walk of the railroad de: {wo very pretty heures, w large plots of groun€ attached. ‘ent is an thoadway, eppeaite the fernale feminary, lot 160x286, with avery neat two-story and Anished basement square boure, well built, and finished, elegant marble mantels, cornices, de; fine large bara, carriage houre, fruit trees in full bearing, grape vines, &e., &e. The other ts rather nearer to the de] situate at the corner of Broadway and Irving place. 100x250; neat welling 24x84, with wing 14x'4, containing tea room: ard in the most cemplete order, surrou with fruit trees, shrubbery, grape vines, &c. Yonkers in distant about sixteen miles from New York, and is accessible by railrogd and steamb at nearly every hour during the dey, For further particulars apply to JAMES PRICK, 200 Hudson street, near Canal. 4 meadow, __..., WATCHES, JEWELRY, &. Ane ‘ATCHES AND JEWELRY.—THE SUBSCRIBER selling all deseriptions ot GOLD AND SILVER WATCHIS, JEWELRY AND SILVER WAR, it retail, at much less than the usual pricos. Real Jules J gonsen ates os rocalved every arri nles Jer; 1D watches receiv a rith certificates from him with each ly dy warran' gerioet time keepers. WATCHES, ‘COOPER ne sat and levers, in hunting and magie cases, perfect time keepers. INDEPENDENT KROOND, and quarter second watches, for timing horses, in gold snd silver casen. CRRONOMETERS. Splendid gold pocket chronometers, whieh run without sy variation. EIGHT PAY WATCHES, ‘atches which rum eight days. EXAMBL WATCHES for ladies, some in hunting eases. DIAMOND WATCHES for ladies, pome in magic eaves. MAGIC WATCHES, whieh change into three different watches, WATCHES WHICH WIND ap and turn the bands without any key. gold lepine watehes, four holes jeweled, . Fine gold detached levers... Gold enamelled watch Gold English patent levers.......... Gold English patent levers, hunting eat Ailver patent levers as low Silver detached levers as low 5 nd all other styles of watches at equally low priees. DIAMONDS. Diamond ear rings, pins, braceleta, rings ang sosses, for sale at much lexs than the nat pricos. wewary All kinds of gold chains, pure gold wedding 1a in gee pene. aad Sasts, pak cakes a etaatets epsetuilen geld nllgioae ektiona, ngs, gold and silver 6 cles, gol al ly Ghatsieine chains, ko. Sterling sll an, eupe, forks, pie knives, napkt ver apoons, eups, le ry tioge, fruit kniven, wedding eske knives, Re., ke. Watches i Jewelry exchanged. All watebes warranted to hoop good time, or the money returned, REPAMA. AML kinds of watches and clocks cleaned and rej the best manner, at much less than the nsual prices. f watehes and jewel eh: aaa; tan} of watehos and jewelry, w p stairs.) cdl Broadway. ssseesB 23333838 ia ) FURNITURE DEALERS, AND THOSE GOING TO hourekeeeping —-GEORGI & SCHINDLER, 47 Canal ftrect, three doors from Broadway, manufacturers of eabinet furniture, having to move on account of the building coming down. offer for sale a large assortment | of avjertor rosewood and mahogany furnitase, consisting of rich parlor sets, etageres, centre tables, bookoases, murie stands, bedsteads, amoirs, and mabogany ward- rober, dressing bureaus, and washatards, sideboa: extension tables, and di room chairs, sofan chairs im hairetoth, Voltaire, arm and easy chairs, ko. &e. These articles wore nade expresely for the city trade, of the very best workmanship, and will bo sold at pricee unsurpassed, as Mr. Georgi i retiring from business, C, A.[Pebindler will remove on lat May to 169 Canal street. = enn Rann eae AMC HAAR. ‘RS. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN EUROPE FOR HER. skill in forete'ling the future, is arrived, and will ‘urnish intelligence shout all circumstances of life to a'l thoee who may address her. She interprets di law matters and love, by ett A books and science, and tells hor visiters the person they will marry. Mra. Alwin speaks the English, Fronch, and German languages Residence 250 up stairs, near Stanton street! Office hours from 10 A. M. P. R8. PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TEN! her services to the ladies and gentlemen of, thiy, olty, in ' and law maf int dreams, &o., by and e' /