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“Ge BEE SEVENTH PAGE.“@a TENANTS REGISTER, peoanedvlnvnr Penn PARLOR TO BET, ON THE SECOND TEanaw Fanon 10 BH, OF BE AREOND A ior, door, street. ae — >i STORE TO LET—LOCATION NEAR CANAL will be let with er without the fixtures. Ad- Broadway Post office, with real name. ROOKLYN.—-WANTED TO RENT, BY A RESPECTA dle family of tour persons, from the Ist May next, ‘email cottage in a healthy and respectable locality in Brooklyn, containing four or five rooms and kitchen. &e. about a half a mile or so from the Fulton ferry. Rent must be moderate. Address for three days, stating rent and other particulars, to W. E., Herald office. RYSTAL PALACE.—TO LEASE IN FORTY.SEJOND ‘street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues, A brick house, with rooms in the rear, well fitted up for a large ‘boarding house during the continuance of the World's Fair. Apply to JAMsS G. McADAM, 27 Beekman street. }OUNTRY HOUSE AND FARM TO LET—THAT SPLEN- didly built four-story and basemont double house, with mesble hall and staircase, known as the Delaplaine Mansion, situated between Third avenue and Gowanus Bay, with a fine view of that city, the bay of a York, Ri ten Island, &e. It is admirably situated suited for a boarding house The Greeawood stages pass within a thort distance of the house. ‘The drivos in per Vane, pen are delightful. A farm, Lees ind acres, u| which the mansion is situated, is to let. Tein stout two miles from ihe Hamilton ferry. Also, other farms and houses in’Brooklyn and Long Island to Wet. Apply to JOHN DELAPLAINE, No. T New ‘OUSES IN BROOKLYN TO LET—THE DOUBLE two «tory and basement house. stable, and six lots, corner of Oxford street and Atlantis avenue. Omnibuses run withim a block of the premises. Kent moderate to a poet tenant. Also, a two story attic and basement ouse in Willcughby street, sorner of Duffiela. Apply to D. B. BAYLIS, 134 Atlantic street. ‘OUSE TO LET AND FURNITURE TOR SALE—A TWO a and attic house, near St John’s in fine order, be let toa tevant who will ba fur- nitere, whieh is Address R. S., box 1,890 Post AP. TO LET, IN THE VI- of the Crystal Palace—Seven four story brick new, each consisting of twenty to twenty- two water. marble mantles, &c., suit- able for ares or private dwellings, Nos. 127 to 19 mae street, near Seventh avenue, ‘on two lines of vo ae several stage routes. Will be let in floers er ouses. Immediate possession can be given Pre: OfE. AUERBACH, 122 Norfolk street, from 3 to 80’ ; Office in the basement. "ANUFACTORY OR LAUNDRY TO LEASE —A VERY Gestrable four brick building, suitable for either bel ited on three sides, and well fi i vation, about three- -ACTURERS. about to erect » building in Gansevoort street, fifty being intended to be five stories bigh, and 60 feet . IN, the proprietor, at 648 Hud- FFICES IN HOUSE NO. 11 CHAMBERS STREET, TO vers, architects, surveyors, &o. Defding walk of the owiyon SG a Will be fitted up to suit applicants. Apply to PS OHN pear f T to Caroline street, near the Erie railroad depot. For of SARAH Tey ot LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, A THREE- The heuse will be put in good order for a res Brooklyn or Jersey City property, a valuable 2 the village of East Madiso For particulars apply to R. W. Townsend, No. 140 Broad- ecres of land, and a whart of 800 to 1,000 feet, on New- to Maspeth and Newtown. For par- ddeulars, Mit South aoe ‘asides basements and. panini, plos- venient fer a large family, being 24 feot by 38: is in an el village and surrounding eountry. Rent, purpose, being ventilated. Apply to Ji S. KELSO, 62 William st. ONCE TO MANUF. .— THE OWNER I3 feet from the corner of Hudson street, om the lst of May next. Thia erection is to be adapted for two mercantile 46 or 60 feet deep, with basements attached, weil ealculated for stores or manufactories. (a con- #00 street, the premises may be erected to suit. let or lease for three years, from 22d April, 1853.— The offices are suitable for lawyers, Importers, tallors, twe minutes walk of the City Hall. Ap- Rremizes, to C. S. ROWELL, Dentist. FFICES TO LET.—HALF A DOZEN OFFICES IN NOS. 6 and 7 New street, near Wall street and Broadway. LAINE, hU. 7 New street. LET—THE STORE 19 WEST STREET, RUNNING particulars inquire Mrs. BRIGGS, Tey brick house, in West Fourteenth st: above th avenue. House 25 feet by 50; lot 103 fe a sib! tenant. Vor terms inquire at 87 Kast Twenty-sixth street 9 LETOR FOR SALE, OR EXCHANGED FOR NEW arm wie in the it Madison, New Jer- ney, leas than a mile from the railroad depot at Madison. way, or te J. Vannini, corner of Henry and Harrison South Brooklyn. ‘ as hea tae LUMBER AND COAL DEALERS, AND MANUFAC- turers.—To lease, in lots to suit parties, about ten ng ‘property is situated on Maspeth Island, two Grand street ferry, Williamsburg, on the M. H. FURMAN, on the premises, or lesated in Kent avenue, near Myrtle avenue, also, part of a new house, consisting of six — the above. Apply to OLIVER WILLEIS * = LET IN STAMFORD—A TWO STORY HOUSE, CON- and hasa fine on the ‘a fine view of Long ulara, inquire on the es, WATERBURY, Stamford, or, by letter, to 0 LET—THE LOWER PART OF A HOUSE IN CLA- son evenne, Brooklyn, and ten minutes walk from Peek alip or Fulton ferry. Stages pass the door every five minutes, The apartments consist of two large ce lors and kitchen on the first oor. and one or two d- rooms, up stairs, with cellar, &c. Attached is a large and besget pastiae, with fruit trees of every deserip- tion. The house is nearly new, and in first rate order. Remt to a small and genteel family, $175. Apply to JAMES G. PHELPS, 325 Fourth street, New York. LET—A FIRST CLASS HUUSE, IN THE MOST PLEA- sant part of New Hochelie village, within ten minutes walk of the depet. Inquire of A. BANKS, New Rochelle “(]J°0 LET, IN CORNWALL. ORANGE COUNTY, WITHIN five minutes walk of Vail’s depot on the Newburg of the Erie Railrond, a house and ten acres of nd, auitable for a genticoman’s residence The house is 8 by 42 feet, two stories and finished attic in perfect order; a good stable, ice house, root cellar, and all neces- vary outbuildings, anda fine garden. For terms, ayoly ® Dumont & Hosack, Wall street, New York, or tof. J. ve Lancey, Mortonville, Orange county. : HOUSE LET OR FOR SALF—THE LARGE STON ‘and let at Fordham depot. The house is «pacious and ilt very substantially, in the modern Also, to let, @ cottage and garden, containing mauy fruit trees, and other conveniences, suitable for a gentleman « resi dence, near the above depot. inquire of Mrs. Smith, No. 4 Allen street, or of Mrs. Bassford, at the stone house, Pordbam, O LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, THE Tnvacic office now occupied by Boyd & Hinsken, in ‘estore No. 161 Pearl street. Inquire of Mr HUGDEM. pithe Knickerbocser losuravce ofice, or Mr. GRLIG, No. iHanover street, in the basement. it Pag? LET, AT LOW RENTS, AND POSSESSION IMME A diately—Two of the row of new thre.story houses vith verandas in front, on the north side of Eighty-sixth street between Fourth and Fifth evenues, and very near hhe railryad and stages. Tne street is 100 feet wide, flag ted and lighted, and being on high ground, renders the tion very desirable. Rents $25. Apply to J.G@. Kip, third avenue, near highty-fifth street, or to RICHARD L. SUYDAM, 168 Waverley place. LET.—TWO ROOMS, ONE WELL FURNISHED front room, with a new piano forte, and a bedroom with or without board, with every accommodation, for a fair priee, at 272 Third avenne, second floor. street. A pleasant and desirable location. Appl to A. JOURNEAY, No. 14 Maiden lane, or to T. R. ACLY, 46 William street. Co [0 LEt_STORE AND CELLARS NO3. 90 AND 92 MAI- den lane. Apply to J. F. CLEW & CU., No. 80 John atreet. ) LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, IN roadway, west side below Thirteenth street, the second oF third floor eseh containing three rooms, suita- bie for any light geneel business. ora private dwelling. Apply at 907 Broadway, near Walker street, up stairs. feremce exchanged. 0 LEASE FOR TEN YEARS —THE TWO LOTS OF pens, with the substential brick building thereon, No. 72 Leonard street, between Broadway snd street. Possession immediately. Apply to C, C. PIN NEY, 5 Nassau street, from 12to1l) M. ) RENT—STORE 468 SIXTH AVENUE, RENT, $650 store on Broadway, vear Thirty seventh street, $400 house on Thirty-si street, between Fifth and sixth avenves, $650; houre on Thicty-sixth street, near Kignth enue, $600; house on Forty ti 5 aM between Sixth venue and way, $450. A) ” 7) TG. PIERCE, 1.104 Broadway, LET, AT FLUSHING, L. I.—A VERY NEaT AND commodious Gothie cottage, in Monroe street, direct- in the rear of St. Thomas’ Hall, and about ten minutes walk from the steamboat landing. It hax a neat green- house attached to the parlor, and a large garden well stocked with fruit, with fifty varieties of the ¢:0icest ears in full bearing. Fora moderate «ized genteel family, wre is not ® more desirable residence in the village. Rent, $860. Poasewsion on the Ist of May Apply person ly, to ‘WM. W. VALK, M. D., Flushing, L. I. re COUNSELLORS AT LAW—A WELL ESTABLISHED Jaw firm, of this city, having a lease of a fine suite if offices, situated near Wall street, are desirous of rent 8 part of the sare to a lawyer doing or wishing to do panel bestness only, snd who will turn over attorney ) a8 to the advertisers. Address box 2,146 Post ica. LET—THE THREE STORY HOUSE NO. 12 SIXTH street, near Third avenue. Also, for anie, an ivory ’ mechine and drilling lathe. Inquire at No. # © th street, at the hall door ¢ 0 LET—THE THREE STORY DWELLING Housr No, 146 Waverly place, near Six-h avenue. The ‘ mise, are all in pony order, and will be rented to a vate family only, at $900. Can be seen from 12 to 2 lvok, Ay to " ICHARD L. SUYDAM, 158 Waverly place, COTTAGE HOUSE, CONTAINING | ith a variety of fruit | depot of the New York and | TENANTS REGISTER. LET.—A FACTORY IN COURSE OF ERECTION IN Brooklyn, fifteen minutes walk from the South ferry; Drilling, alxty ‘by twenty-five. two stories hi ‘Will be ready by 1st May. Apply to RICHARD KOCLIS, 275 Pearl street. ‘0 LET—THE VERY ELIGIBLE STAND, NORTH. east corner of Canal and Greenwich streets. It will be altered to suit the tenant. It is # very desirable stand be evan dry =e bes peasy, — barnes res persons need apply. For further particulars, inquire of AARON HARDMAN, 142 Mulberry street, four doors below Grand street. LET—SUITES OF ROOMS INTHE MODEL DWELL- Thirty-seventh street, near Eighth avenue. sh more applications have been received than there are apartments in the house, yet, from the rigid scru- tiny as to the kind of tenants desired, many applications have been rej leaving a few suites to be applied for. Apply on the , or to.A. P. SMITH, Agent, No. 444 | Ele ‘th avenue. LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, THE HOUSE and grounds belonging to the estate of the late David jardiner, situated in the town of Easthampton, Suffolk | county, Long Inland. The premises are in excellent or- der, and will be let reasonably toa careful tenant. The situation, conveniences of living, advan of sea air and sea bathing, render this a most desirable summer re- sidence. For terms, &c., apply to R. E. STILWELL, United States Circuit Clerk's office, Park. [0 LET THE HALF OF A VERY DESIRABLE FOUR story house, situated on Thirty-first street, between address a line to B. B., Herald office. Rent $325. TS, ‘urt OR LEASE, AND FIXTURES FOR SALE, OF the large and spacious brick house 92 Bowery. Theso premises are suitable for any large business. Apply as above. LET—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY, THE STORE, basement and fourth floor of the house 193 Wil- liam street, together or separate. Apply to EDWARD Hart, street; the bakery, corner 0th avenue and 42d treet, a tirst-rate stand; three 3 story houses on 42d street, near Ninth avenue; the spacious house on 86th street, fronting the Hudson river, and containing 40 rooms; two small cottages near 86th street, on the Hud. son river, at $800 each;and 20 dwelling houses in various ports of thecity. JOHNSON P, LEB, No, 6 Nassau st. | LET_SUITES OF ROOMS FoR FAMILIES, ATSO | rooms for single’gentlemen, with full or partial board. | je house contains the motern improvements, is plea. | santly loeated, and easy of access by cars and stages. Apply at No. 4 Abingdon square, west side. (0 LET—TO A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE ONLY, the upper part of « modern three story house, well ton street, consisting of three rooms on | second and one on third floor; Croton water bath, &o.; or | would arrange to let the whole house, and board with the family; the advertiser's family consists of only three. Address Warren, Herald office. LET OR LEASE—THE LARGE FIRST CLASS DWELL- ing house No. 500 Houston street, and in the imme- diate vicinity of the Metropolitan Hotel, and adapted for a club house, show rooms and offices, or other business | P . Alterations will be mado if required, and pos- | booclon given the lat day of May next. For terms sPply | on the premises from 8 to 5 P. M. T° LEASE AT PUBLIC AUCTION ALL THE CBL- | lars under Essex Market.—The lease for one year, | from the first of May next, of the cellars under Essex | Market will be sold at publie auetion, at the City Hall at 12 o'clock M., on the 1 Mareh, instant. Terms | of sale—Ten per cent of the year’s rent,’ and th expense | of the sale, to be to the Collector of the City Reve- nue at the time of le. The lessees will be required to give a bond for double the amount of the rent, with one Or more sureties, to be approved by the Mayor and Comp- | troller, conditioned for the payment of the rent quarter- yearly, and the fulfilment, on their part, of the covenants Of the lease. The ten percent will be credited on the first quarter rent, or forfeited, if the lessee does not give | satisfactory security, and execute the lease and bonds | within fifteen days after the sale. | A FLAGG, Comptroller. 10 LEASE—A LARGE HOUSE, THREE DOORS WEST of Broadway, in the immediate vicinity of the Me- tropolitan and St Nicholas Hotels, adapted for a club house, show rooms, and other business purposes. A lease of five or tem years will be given. Address S.C. K, Herald office, LET OR FOR SMLE—THE THREE STORY frame buildings south side of Thirty-cighth street, 60 feet east of Third avenue. Also, s lot, 105 feet east of Third avenve, adjoining the above, 21 by 84 feet. Also, the rear of lot No. 354 Third avenue, 25 by 60 feet, alley- | way, well situated for manufacturing purposes.” Also the second story of building No. 53 Fulton street, an old stend for the saddiery and military business, with the | stock for sale, at valuation. NRY STORMS, Executor and Assignee, 53 Fulton street. RENT—TO A SMALL FAMILY, PART OF A DE- | rable three story house, fitted up with gas and Bathing room, in West Sixteenth street, between Sixth | and Seventh avenues. The apartments ‘consist of front basement, back parlor, the whole third story, with privi- | lege in sub-cellar. Rent moderate. Apply at | BALEN’S, 170 Broadway. VERN ON THE THIRD AVENUE TO LET.—THE well known tavern stand on the Third avenue. co: her of Sixty-ninth street, together with the entire block between Sixty-ninth and Seventieth streets and the Third and Fourth avenues, with the buildings thereon. Apply |, | at 185 South street. | RENT—THE PORTER AND OYSTER SALOON 288 | Division street, (entablished since 1837,) from the | fret day of May. |-hoply to ISAAC JOHN GREENWOOD, 51 Murray street. | | | | | | HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC,, WASTED, FAMILY, CONSISTING OF THREE GROWN PER- sons, want to hire the upper eae @ two story houre. situated in the upper part of the city. Possession required on the first of May. Address, with full particu- lars as to location and rent, which must be moderate, J. P., Herald offiee. OTTAGE OR SMALL HOUSE WANTFD—IN A RE. | spectable neighborhood, on the Sixth or Righth ave- nue line; a cottage or small house with garden or rear. | Address MM. A. K., Herald office. OSE WANTED.—A MODERN HOUSE I3 WANTED, between Barclay and Bleccker streets, near Broad: | way, for » small family, without children. Address box 3,408 Post office, stating terms. ART OF A HOUSE WANTED—BY A FAMILY OF four and servant, in the upper part of the city. Po | session on the first of April, if possible. Rent must be | moderate, Addreas M. M. G., Herald offics. ‘TEAM POWER WANTED, WITH ROOM SUITABLE } y for a printing establishment. Address box 2,444 | Post Office, with full particulazs. Lexington and Fourth avenues. For further particulars, | B house ‘Twenty. street, supplied ee heee, water, bath, &e.; also, rooms for single gea- mn, ards suit of rooms on second floor, may be se- cured first of June. References exchanged. A SUITE OF ROOMS, HANDSOMEL® FURNISHED, ON first floor, also a parlor and bedroom on the second floor, may be obtained in the new and elegans brown atone block, 49and 51 Wert Twenty-second street _betwoen the Fifth and Sixth avenues, The losality is desirable, as regards health, and its contiguity to the Crystal Palace, and to both railroads and omnibusses, The rooms ill be vacated about the 12th of March, family going to Europe. FEW YOUN CAN BE ACOOMMODATED ON reasonable terms, with pleasant rooms and good doard, at 48 Fulton street. GENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIFE, @R TWO GENTLE- men, can be accomodated with a large room, bed- Toom and pantry attached, with good board, by applying | at 106 Leonard street, a few doors east of way. Re- | ferences exchanged. GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, AND A FEW SINGLE A. gentlemen can be accommodated with board, at 23 amilton street; also, two ladies. | YOUNG SPANISH GENTLEMAN DESIRES TO OB- | tain board in a respectable private family. where ¢ can improve his acquaintance with tho English lan- | guage. He can be seen or addressed, only for two days more, at the Cafe de Paris, corner of’ Broadway and An- | thony street, from 6 to 7 o'clock P. M. | LADY, DAUGHTER, SON AND FRIENDS, ARE DE- | tirous of obtaining in Brooklyn, near South forry, | board and pleasant rooms. A line addressed M. & | W., 234 Wall street, will meet with prompt attention. | OARD—TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCO- i modated with partial board, dinner on Sundays, in respectable fuwily. Location » few minutes walk from South ferry. Apply at No. 104 Harrison street. | OARD WANTED BY A LADY, WITH TWO YOUNG children, in a respectable private family; does not wish to go far up town. Torms must be moderate. Re- ferences exchanged. Address B.C. A., Herald offee, for ree da} OARD WANTED IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, BY TWO single gentlemen, in the vicinity of Bleecker street, near Broadway. Address G. F., Herald office. OAMD.—A PLEASANT FRONT ROOM, ON FIRST floor, suitable either for one or two gentlemen, with or without board, can be obtained by applying at 86 White street, near Broadway. Baths in the house. OARDING—TO LET, TO A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, (beard for the lady only,) a handsomely furnished room, in @ pleasantly located house, near way, where there are no other boarders. Terms moderate, Board required in advance. For further partioulars address A. M. B., Broadway Post office, for three days. Bees DOWN TOWN, 44 BARCLAY STREET.— ‘Two or three single gentlemen can be pleasantly ac- commodated with handsomely furnished rooniis; also, a few day boarders can be accenm« OARDING.—A FEW SELECT FAMILIES, OR SEVE- ral single gentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and board, at 99 St. Mark’s place (Fighth street), where all the comforts of a home may be enjoyed. Stages pass the door. OARDING AT $47 BROADWAY—A VERY PLEASANT sitting room, fronting Broadway, with bedroom and clonot adjoining; also roome to let to single gentlemen, with full or partial board. Transient board, $1 25 per dsy. Referenee required, )OARD IN BROOKLYN.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE can have board, with s handsome suit of rooms on second floor, unfurnished, in a small private family. Lo- cation very desirable. apply at 12 Dufield street, near Fulton avenue. PoAkNe —A FRONT PARLOR AND BEDROOM, ON the second floor, handsomely furnished, will be let, with full board, to a gentleman and lady, or two single gentlemen, in the frst class house 43 West Twenty-second street, near Fifth avenue. No children taken. rat | 60'clock. The most unexceptionable reference given and required. OARD FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS MAY BE OB- tained by a few gentlemen.—Location, New Jersey, tween Elirabetbtown and Rahway, on the line of the New Jersey Railroad, five minutes walk from the station, and within an hour of the city. Unexceptionable re- ferences will be required. For further particulars, ad- dress M. E, Post Office, Rahway, N. J. OUNTRY BOARD WANTED ON STATEN ISLAND. — On the South side of the island, or inthe neighbor- 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 Accommodations s liberal price will be paid. Addross F. L., Box 404 Post Ofice, New York, stating location, terms, &c. to let, to one or me} ally private. Apply ‘th, and other conveniences. | at 123 Crosby street, opposite Niblo’s. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET—TWO VERY HAND- some furnished rooms, on first floor, with breakfast and tea, to single gentlemen. ApTly at 75 Warren st. PIFASANT Rooms TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT board, at 83 Spring street, {wo doors from the Col- iamore House. LEASANT FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT board, at 21 Trinity place. ROMS 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 improvements. Preference will be given to » widow lady, where there are no other boarders. Would engage for a year. Address Mr. Robert, Herald office. OOMS IN BROOKLYN, (FROM 1ST OF MAY,) WITH- in three minutes walk from City Hall; an elegant front parlor, chamber, and a handsome front chamber on third floor, unfurnished; closeta attached to both; bed- rooms if desired, and pri of bath, in a private house. Address H. N., Brooklyn Post office. ferences re quired 'U) S single men, st 75 cents per week to permanent board- ers. A better opportunity seldom occurs, being situated ina healthy part of the city. A fow more can be acco- modated. Apply early, at the Eagle Hotel, 18 Greenwich street, near the Battery, TANTED—TWO CHILDREN TO BOARD. under the age of two years. Apply at 755 Twenty-fifth street. Watney A SMALL, QUIET FAMILY, PART | of a cottage or house. Location no object. Rent must be moderate, Address, stating locat'on and exact price—no others will receive’ attontion—Omega, Herald office, wee IN BROOKLYN—A SITTING ROOM AND | two bedrooms, with privileze in the basement | (kitchen), by a Isdy and her son. Must not be more than | ten minutes walk from Fulton, Montague. or South fer- | he Rent not to exceed $100 per year. Any person | having the above will meet with a good and permanent | tenant. Address Brooklyn, Herald office. | | RT OF A HOUSE, WITH | lV ANTED—THE LOWER P , the modern Improvements, and front and back ba-ewent, fora gentleman and his wife. Unexception Je reference given and required. Rent from $300 to a $400. Address box 8,190 Post Off | - ——— | Wy 2222b 10 HIRE, OR WOULD PURCHASE, THE | lease of a store and house upon the Fighth avenue, in a good business location. A good tenant may be had by addressing a note to F. F. F., Herald ofice V JANTED APARTMENTS—BY A GENTLEMAN, HIS wife, son, and servant girl, consisting of s| good sized sitting room, bedreom. or two bedrooms off, with a basement for eooking, washing, &c., and a place for the | servant to sleep in, The neighborhood of Charlton, Vaa am, Varick, or Hudson streets, would be preferred. Ad- | dress Horace, Herald office. Warmer A SMALL FAMILY, WITHOUT CHII- dren, a two story and attic house, between the Thirdand “ixth avenues and Prince and Twentieth stree Rent not to exceed $500. Address, by note, J.S. A., Herald Office. J ANTED—FROM THE FIRST OF MAY NEXT, PART ‘of a three or four story house, in a pleasant loca- | | tion in the city, fora quiet fa of four persons. A liberal rent will be peid for le accommodations. Address, stating particulars, box 578 Post Uffice. Beat reference given and expect W | ‘ANTED—ON OR BEFORE THE FIRST OF MAY, A part or the whole of a store in the lower partof I streets would 364 Post Office. | R PART OF NEW the city, east side. Between Falton and W: . 3, be preferred. Address A. B., box » | ton or the n hunéred dollars, a ANTED—A HOUSE, IN THE ( York or Brooklyn. within ten miantes walk of Ful- vuth ferries, in a respectable neighborhood, with ern improvements. The rent not to exceed five if desired will bo paid in advance, Address D. K. E., Herald office. ASTRKOLAGY,. #. ALWIN, RENOWNED IN .FUROPE FOR HER | skill in forete'ling the future, is arrived, and will ‘urnish intelligence about all circumstances of life to ail those who may address her. She interprets dreams, law matters and love, by astrology, books and science, and tells ber visiters the person they will marry. Mrs Alwin speaks the English, French, and German langusges | Residence 250 Bowery, up stairs, near Stanton street | Office bourse from 10 A.M. to 8 P.M | (LAIRVOYANT EXAMINATIONS.—DR. SWAN AND } Madame Johnson can be consulted daily on the ex | mination of diseases, absent friends, loat or stolen pro | perty, and all business transactions. Satisfaction guar. anteed. Office and residence 310 Madison, near the corner of Gouverneur street. M eity, in astrol dreams, &e., by Hs | by Napoleon: ai | man they will marry; also, the mame of the visiters RA, PREWSTER, FROM PHILADELPHIA, TENDERS her services to the ladies and gentlemen of thir | , love, and law watters. interpreting | and science, constantly relied of | the name of the lady or oes aidence, 59 Great Jones street, corner of Bowery. Ladies fifty cents: gentlemen. one dollar 2000 mm REBRER OOATS AND CAPES OF | oO the most approved quality, also a lange atock of the various kinds of rnbber s, for sale lower than elsewhere, by ROGERS & WYCKOFF, successors to | HH. DAY, No. &% Cortlandt atreet. | the stock of PETERS & CHAMBERS, who, owing to ti | dy, in bottles, and in bond; 100 000 a “HORSES. OR SALE—A Hi yeare old, 16 hy T harness, suital Ingnire at the privat near Ninth avenue. NONE | PERIOR LODGINGS FOR THE ACCOMODATION OF | gon sale, —FARMS AND COUNTRY SEATS _—_ $50.000. for sale.—An excellent farm and country seat, situated near the depot, at Yonke: ‘one hundred acres of land.» new cottage, ©, barns, carri+ge house, ice house, with a great variety «f fruit. and one of the best locationn for resi- denees in the vicinity of New York, is offered at alow rice to woah customer. also for sale, eighty acres of oa with substantial improvements, at Mamaroneck depot, at a rearonable price. for cash payments. Also, one of the most delightful country seats in the city of Geneva, on the bank of the lake, comprising a genteel brick houre, fruit, shrubbery and a large grove of orna- mental trees, with three acres of land will be sold at the low price of $8,000. Also, one of the finest fruit farms ia New Jersey. comprising elegan' buildings, and 180 acres of land, all cultivated. and in the most perfect order; will be sold at a hed for cash. L. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. —HOUSES FOR SALE.—FIRST CLASS 10.000. four story basement house and lot in Seventeenth street, with modern improvements; one two story brick house and lot in Green strect. near Bleecker xtreet; one two story brick house in Renwick street: also, one hundred houses in Brooklyn, from $1,600 to $10,000, near the ferry; terms easy. ‘Apply to A. SERGEANT, 15 Wall street. N. B.—Call and examine register of city and country property. -HOUSES FOR SALE—A HOUSE 7,500. and full lot, in Seventh street, (or Fille. 7s bouse and lot in Broome street, three stories and basement. for sale low. A house and lot in Prince street, A trame house and lot in Sullivan street, for $4,000. A corner house and lot in Graiid striet, near Braatway. ML. SHELDON, 85 Nassau street. $6.000. —FARMS FOR SALE LOW.—ONE OF sixty-nine acres, sixty-one acres im proved, with fruit, &. On premises, are a new two story house, kitchen attached, large barn, wagon house, sheds, &e, all in orden, thirty miles trom New York,, near a railroad depot. Also, a farm of 106 acres, fty-two acres improved, with fruit, thirty five miles from New York, near a railroad depot, with house, barn, stock, and farming utensils on the farm worth $800. ‘Tho whole will be cold for $3,000, $1,500 can remain on mortgage. ‘A. SERGEANT, 15 Walll street. 1.5 FOR A HOUSE, WITH LOT 101 Feet 8 A deep, 16 feet 8 inches front apd rear.— ne Cottages om 111th streot, near Third avenue for sale for above amount; $500 cash the balance remain on mort- gage. Inquire of DANIEL BIDWELL, 204 Washiagton at. 35 FOR SALE—FIVE YEARS LEASE OF THE # « four story brick house No. 220 Third ave- nue, suitable for clothing, dry goods, &c. Also, the five rs lease of No. 224 Third avenue, near Nineteenth will be sold, with the fixtures, for . ten ‘8 half years lease of a good house and store on Third avenue, near Fourteenth strevt. lot 31 feet 4 inches front by 100 feet deep. will be sold for $4,500, cash; oan be rented for $700, ‘Apply to M. WRAY, real estate and house agent, collector of rents, &c., 490 Broadway. 3 0 CHARPENTIER’S SHIRTS FOR SALE, AT BS) ‘a difference of 83 per cent, in lotd te suit urchasers, also 600 vest pat‘erns, and 400 French shirt Posoms, at'313 Broadway. The store to let. DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE.—THE SUBSCRI- ber, about retiring from his ? dives business, of- fers for sale, on advantageous and liberal terms, the bulance of his real estate, to elose a concern, consisting of the following:—Twenty-nine new briek three-story houses, in Linden place, Sanford street, Williamsburg; seven aplendid new cottage houses, in 'do.; three new brick three-story hOuses. in Richardson street, Williams- burg; and one new brick three-story house,on the Newtown turnpike. Any of the above property is a most desirable residence for a man of moderate means, being only twen- five minute’s walk from the Grand street ferry. Stages pase Graham avenue, which is only one block from the roperty. No high taxba, and no assessments. The Joreks are within the reach of any one wanting # house, For capitalists looking for investment, no better property can be offered. The houses have never been occu: P Apply to . BARTOL, Wrlndow chade manufacturer, 175and177 William st. CLOTHING STORE FOR SAL’.—THE LEASE AND fixtures of the most desirable clothing store in the Nos, 134 and 136 Fulton street, will be sold at = bar- if applied for soon. R. L. TILTON. << SLOOP FOR SALE—ONE YEAR OLD, OF FIFTEEN tons register, in complete order, and suitable for an oyster or market boat. Apply at No. 191 West street. HOUSE ON THIRTY-SECOND STREET, BETWEEN ‘Third and Lexington avenues, for ssle, or exchange for other property in the city. The house is 18 feot 9 inches by 40 feet deep, just finished, with ull the modern improvements, such as gaa, Croton water, marble man- tele, &c. Apply to J. W. ‘MCGUIKE, 194 Ninth atreet, or on the premises. GOOD FOUR STORY HOUSE AND STORE FOR SALE, in an excellent business location on the Fighth avenue. J. F. WILLIAMS & SON, real estate and house agency, 207 Ninth avenue. STEAM GRIST MILL FOR SALE—THE ABOVE ‘mill is in one of the best wheat counties in Ohio, is Dew, has four run of burrs, has a large exchange busi- ness, and no mill in the country makes better flour. ‘Terms favorable For particulars, apply to WM. @ DUNN, No. 1€8 Grand street, Williatasburg, L. I. PUBLIC HOUSE FOR SALE.—A BAR ROOM AND rortaurant, with @ club roour attached, is offered for sale to a cash purchaser, ats bargain. The houso is do- ing a good business, and it is in one of the best locations in the city. For particulars, apply at No. 149 Grand street. NB. Reason for selling. , the proprietor is about starting for California. ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE.—SEVERAL VERY desirable restdences in Brooklyn, near the City Hall, price $6 000 each; a first class diweling house, with every modern improvemem, in the most fashionable portion of the city, Bice $12,600. Terms easy. Also, a cottage house on Hoyt street, price $3,400; also, number of lots on Hoyt street, near Fulton'aven: KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall street. ROOKLYN PROPERTY FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN— The house and lot known as No 17 Bridge street, joining the corner of Concord, two story, attic, and base- ment, with a large vault under sidewalk Lot 26 feet 6 inches by 100 feet. Will be sold for $2,800; $1,500 may remain on bond and mortgage for five years, if spplied for immediately. Inquire at the corner of Myrtle avenue and Lawrence street, in the furniture store, ILLIARD TABLES. —THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ON hand a splendid a sortment of tables, suitable for public or private use, which they offer for sale ten per | cent less than any other establishment in thecity. Also, two second hand tables for eale cheap. GRIFFITH & DECKER, 99 Ann street. RYSTAL PALACE PROPERTY FOR SALE—THE three story and basement brick houseon the north- | west corner of Sixth avenue and Thirty-ninth streot, with a lease of the ground for nine years from tho first of May next, at a very low rent. The building is 2% feet’ Inches by 8) feet deep and well calculated for | any kind of business. Inquire of DANIEL MALLOREY, No. 5 Nassau street. IRABLE FARM FOR SALE, ONE MILE FRow | Poughkeepsie of the best farming land, With homestead, out buildings, carriage bouses. baras, | ice houre, &e. ‘A fine orchard and land in a bigh state of cultivation. Will be sold or exchsnyed in part for eity property. Apply to H. B. GAY, 12 Broad street. WELLING HOUSES AND LOTS FOR SALE.—THE | undersigned bave, at Bridgeport, Conn., within five RF". SALE—A BEAUTIFUL BAY MABE, 1617 HANDS | bigh harness, will stand without tying, suitable for a cart, oming seven years old, warranted kind in all | grocer, or expressman, price one hundred dollars: to be | sold, as the owner has no use for her. Apply to Mr. Sherwood, 602 Hudson street, corner of Christopher, OR SALE—A HORSE, S$ HIGH, sound and gentle; can road. Also, light wagon, harness, blanket and whip, all nearly new. Sold as the owner is going to Europe. Any one wishing a good turn-out can appl JONES & UNDERHILL, 20 Fourth avenue. OR SALE—A GREY HORSE, OF THE MESSENGER stock, sixteen hands high, seven years old, war. ranted sound and kind; an exeellont carriage or saddle horse, and a fast traveller. at the sawmill. Apply at 461 Water street, HE BEST PLACE JN NEW YORK TO SEND A SICK or lame horse, fs to Wills’ Veterinary Institution, on the Blromingéale road Orders sent to the Union Square Post Office attended to daily. by CHARLES WILLS, Veterinary Surgeon. S.—Large well ventilated loose boxes and paidocks. $50 00 WORTH OU. syrups, .y io bottles, suited for family use, at 20 per cent below usual prices; also on draught, in quantities to suit dealers and femilies, the largest stock im the city. WM. i. UNDERHILL, 430 Broome «treet, cor. Crosby, 10 CASKS MUIR & SONS’ ALE, BARCLAY, PER kins & Co's, and Robert B, Byass’s London por- ter. in pints and quarts; grape leaf, Mumm and Heidsiek champagnes; Sauterne, hock and claret wines, aud an ex- ten-ive assortment of prime old Havana segars, for sale | by PETERS & CHAMBERS, Importefs, 300 Broadway. EALERS ABOUT TO PURCHASE THEIR SPRING STOCK should not fail to call at 300 Broadway, exaral) connection with many of the best houses in Europe, are prepared to sella better article for less money than any other bouse in the trade. i “BOUZY.”—JUST RECEIVED, PER LATEST Havre packets New York and Havre, a fresh supply of the above justly celebrated ehampagne, vintage 1816; also, sillery, verzenay, &c., all of the house Dinet, Pou vrel et fils, of Avize. | ( received for direct ship- ments of the above wines toany port of the United States. E. LA MONTAGNE, Sole Agent, 47 Stone street. AMPPELL'S AND OTHER BRANDS OF SCOTCH ALR, and Guinness’ XXX Dublin Brown Stout, in pint bottles; fine wines in bottles; Otard, Dupuy & Co.'s bran sogars, of various for sale, in lote to sult purehasers. Dealers others supplied on reasonable terms. N.R. BUNCE, 202 South street, corner Catharine. ETERS & CHAMBERS, 200 BROADWAY, ORTERS end dealers in all grades of wines, brandies and 90. gars. Goods eold in bond, subject to debenture, in aa sorted packages. at the lowest market price. Buyers are requested to examine our stock. ‘ REMOVALS. Rmovar. —WY¥. H. BLASHFIFLD, IMPORTER AND Jobber of silk goods, laces and embroideries. has re- moved from 64 Cedar street to the new store, No. 88 Li- berty treet, recond door west from Broadway. Ha in- vites the attention of purchasers te hia stock. Great In- Anoomonta will be offered to ogsh buyers, | brick ¢welling house No. minutes walk of the centre of tha therewith by a new and splendid cai worth of the most desirable lots ia manufacturing purposes Wdenees Heidgeport con- tains 10,000 inhabitants, is one of the most variedly beautiful cities in New England, and no part of it exceeds ours in its nat attractions, or in those embellishments which & very heavy outlny have created. The ground is high and dry, the water pure and soft, in the centre ia park of eight’ acres of natural wood ‘of stately growth; aboot seventy dwellings, of tasteful architecture, have been built, and are now erecting thereon Nowhere on the line of the New York and New Haven Railroad are there such inducements offered to those loeating them- relves in the country, We have several very beautiful cottages for sale; a large pertion of the pureliase money | ean remain on iwortgage. Address, or call oa DAVID W. THOMPSON, Bridgeport, agent for the proprietors, ?. T. BARNUM and W. H. NOBLE. | CUTORS’ SALE OF VALU ATE, AT | South Oyster Bay, Queens c . Bleecker | ublic auction, at the Merchants’ Exchange. N. | Y. at 12 M., on Wednesday, March 9, 1853, by order of the executors, a fertile a finely situated farm at South Oyster Bay. LL, lying between the turnpike road and the bay, belenging to the estate of Thos. Jones, deceased, contain- ing £10 acres. Will be first offered entire, if not so dis. | po-ed of will be sold in parcels. For further particulars, | inquire of the auctioneer, No. 7 Browd street, N. ¥., o- of | 8. J. JONES or J. 8, J. JONES, executors, near the prenai- | ses. y, aud connected inge bridge, $200,000 nuecticut, either for {YXECUTORS! SALE OF PBICK STORES ON ATLANTIC, | 4 Furmen, Hicks. and Front streets, by or tor of the | executors of Augustus Gratsm, deceased. JAMES COLE | will sel at auction on Tharday, March 19th, 1863 nt | twelve o'cleck, at the Merchants’ Exchange—brick | stores Nos. t and 5 Atlantic street: brick stores and dwellings Noe 85, 27, 09, 41, and 43 Atlantic street; brick dwellings Nos 200, 262, and %64 Hicks street, and 17 Front street, Brooklyn, Maps are now ready at the offices of the auctione sr, No. 45 Tulton street, Brooklyn, and 9 Wall street, New York, ‘Termms—two-thirds of the purchase money may remain on bond and mortgage. | Fe SALE.—THREE 0 A street, near Seventh ayenue—srrect roguinted—a ‘ ¢ building up around the premises. Also and three neat cottages on South side of Bighty- sixth rtreet, 225 feet east of Third avenue, separate ly or together. Also three lots and a «mail houve. in rear. on Righty fifth street. Rent of two eottazas $225, one $300, Price of two of the cottages, $2,500 each. Apply to ©. T, CROMWELL, 51 William atreet, corner Pine, OR SALE AND TO LEASE, NO. 160 REALE STREET, 25378. Five parcels on’ Broadway, and two now stores, to be built hy the first of October next; two lots on Doane street; ¢ on Warren street, one on Murray street. Alvo, twelve, thirty-six, and twenty aeres of su- perior lard in Wilismaburg. Apply to WEE BE & HALL 195 Broad way. OMee No. 15. son SAIF—A SODA WATER APPARATUS, THREE fountains, counter with. marble-top, & , all com plete for the manufactory of soda water. Inquire of RKUBEN HOYT, druggist, 627 Greenwich atroct. Jiro! SALA PARM Ik NEW JERSEY, AnOUT TWO «of good land with buildings and improvements. In rmy aliens can take and hold tand, the same as Citizens. Tquire of 2. Agnew, Paterson, or miles from Paterson, consisting of aboot nixty YOUNG & RUTHVEN, 26 Nasoau strevt, N. ¥. OR SALK—THE STOCK, FIXTUL AND GOOD will of tha well known established who! ile and re tuil Jiquor store 119 Mulberry street, now doing s good business. Inquire in the store, iF F’: PASO OO WILL, STOUK oo of @ first class grocery with a long lease, at cheap reat, now transacting a business; will posed of at a reasonable to lea the city soon. Address Brice, asthe ewner has days, which will be attended to. hess rocer, Herald office, fer three R SALE—A PROVISION HOUSE, SITUATE ON Worst street, well established and doing a busi- ness, with lease of store, having « large country trade. Address J. P. O., Heraldoffice. Stock, lease, &c., $5,000, OR SALE OR TO LET—TWO COTTAGES, CONTAIN- F ing vine rooms each, and pleasantly situated, at ert Richmond, Staten Island. Inquire of PETER N. HAUGBWOUT, ‘at Port Richmond, or A. TAYLOR, 312 Greenwich street. POR SALE THE, GOOD WILL, TOGETHER WITH THE stock and fixtures of the estallished porter-houso known as the Temple Saloon, No. 14 Mercer street, corner of Howard. The place is now doing » good businoss will be sold cheap for cash, nce: reason <iven for selling. Apply, this day, to Mrs. C. RUSSELL, on the premises. FOR, SALEBY, J. BOARD, NO. 83, CHAMBERS street, the following property, viz. :—House and lot No. 18 Jay street, 218 Wost Fighteenth street; 216 Second street, Williamsburg, 44South Third street, do.; house and plot of ground in Acquackanock, N. J., $1.250; also building plot 120x876, in do., $900. farms in New Jersey at $3,000 and $6,000.’ Houses_and lots in Hoboken, pay- ing 19 per cent. Lease No. 2 Harrison street, suitable for a store; lease 347 Cherry street, at 82.000, Lota on Nix.th avenue and Sixty-third street, and 128d and 124th streets, near ‘Tenth avenue, Office hours, from 10 to 11 A. M., and $to4 P.M. (OR SALE~TWO STORES ON HIGHTI AVENUE, near Twenty-cighth street, each 96.750; ten stores on Tenth avenue, whole from $5,500; five new houses on Thirty sixth street, near Eighth avenue, $5,500; three new houses on Thirty-sixth street, $7000, $8,500, and $11,000; two new houses, om, Thirtoonth’ street, ‘near Eighth avenue, each $8,250. ly to a f Rt G. PIERCE. 1,104 Broadway. OR SALE—TWO NEW DWELLING HOUSES, THREE F stories and basement: stone fronts, with all the mo- dern improvements. one in Thisty-Arst street, near Sixth avenue, the other in Seeond place, -ivn. Price, ri terms liberal. Apply to CHAS. 3. AND! ia Wi street, third floor, room No. 4. (OR SALE—THE WELL KNOWN AND OLD FSTA- blished wholesale and retail liquor store, with or without the stock, situated on the corner of Broome and Ridge streets, and has been occupied as such for the last twenty years, and is now doing a good business; it is in an improving neighborhood. A five years lense of the premises will be given. For further particulars, inquire of E. L DONNELLY, on the premises, between the hours of 8and 10 A. M., or 6 to 8 P, M. R SALE—A LOT, CONTAINING ACRE, SITU- te in the tewn of Yonkers, on the street leading to ihe Sawmill River road, betweem Vineyard and’ Oakhill arenues, For further particulars, apply to H. RITTER, Woot Farms, or at WILLIAM SCRUGHAM'S ofice, Yon- ers. ‘ARM IN WESTCHESTER OOUNTY FOR SALE— Righty acres of highly cultivated land, beautifully Jocated on the Purchase road, about one-half's mile from the Rye station of the New Haven Railroad Company. This farm is in very superior condition; heuses, fences, &e., in fine order. Unless previously disposed of at pri- vate sale, twill be sold at public auction, at the Mer- chants’ Exchange, by Anthoay J. Bleeaker, on Monday, the 21st day of next. Full particulars will be given on application to W. J. STEWART, 157 South street. OR SALE—FIVE LOTS, 25 BY 100, WITH THE BUILD- ings thereon, Nos. 64, 66, 68, 70, and 72 Goorek street; lots, eligibly situated in the city of Newark, 30 by 100; forty lots im the town of Dunkirk, whieh will be sold low. Apply to F. D. HERVILLY, 3 Exehange place. (OR SALE—$200,000.—HOUSE AND LOT ON JANE F street, $8,000; five houses on -rixth street, tween Seventh and Kighth avenues, cach; two on Leonard street, $10,000 each; one on East Twelfth street $13,000; one on Canal street, $27,000; lots on the Sixth ane Ninth avenues, on Thirty third Frode Ninety- fourth and Ninety fifth streets, and West street; also, a first clase house at Newark, N. J., very low; also, very desirable farms, of from thirty to one hundred acres, im the immediate vicinity of this eity. KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall street. R 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. Also, the three story’ brick house and lot No, 78 Charles street. For further particulars, inquire at 78 Charles street, of VI ONDERDONK. R SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR IMPROVED CITY property, eight lots of i eer on Forty-third and ‘orty-fourth streets, between Fourth and Lexington ave- nues. Apply to ‘TRUSS & BENJAMIN, 271 Bowery. R SALE—TWO VALUABLE LOTS ON NORTH SIDE of Highty-sixth street, between avenues A and B, 135 feet east of avenue A; cach lot 25x138. Apply to ‘MR. THORNE, 6 Sallivan streot— FoR, SAAT, HARLEM, A HOUSE AND Lor ON 126th street, between Third and Fourth avenues ; lot 26 by 100; 7 rooms in house, and cistern and well cab oa Also, one house and lot on '126th street, between Third and Fourth avenues; lot 25 by 100; house built one year; six rooms in house.’ For further particulars inquire of 8. B_RENYON, cor. 122d street and Third avenue. ‘OR SALE—A NEAT AND COMMODIOUS DWELLING house, recently erected, and 25 sores of land, under cultivation, situated near the village of Yaphank. ill be sold low, as the proprietor desigus perenne the West. Address DANL. DAYTON, Yaphank, Suf- folk county. (OR SALE—THE FOUR STORY AND BASEMENT brewn stone house No. 402 Fourth avenue. Also, the aubetamtial four story brick house, with elezant store, on Seventh avenues next the southwest corner ofTwenty- seventh street Terms verge For full par- Cer apply at the store of GEORGK READ, Ne. 910 wa) R SALE—A FIRST CLASS HOUSE AND LOT, 109 HL, West Highteenth strvet, about one hundred ie ‘est of Fighth avenue, and ina good, respectable neigh- Dorhood. ‘The house ts four stories Kigh, with basement and under eellar, built within the last year, and all done by day’s work. and with the best materials, and done in a most modern style, with Croton water and thronghout the house; aleo, marble mantels; and for style and finish, cannot’ be -urpassed in the city. The house can be seen threughout the day. The property will be sold at a bargain to ny person who wants a firat class house. For further particulars, apply at the office of Ludwig, Smith & Finck, 35 Wall street, between 12 and 2p. M. DANIEL GREENV AULT. OR SALE--FIVE THREE STORY AND BASEMENT brick houses, on the corner of Nevius and Pacific sireets, Brooklyn, with gas, marble mantels, &c., and finished in good style. Will be sold low, and a large por- tion left on bond and mortgago. BILLING & TUCK! 289 Broadway. ‘OR SALE—THREE VERY SUPERIOR THREE STORY and bavement brick houses, in West Thirtieth t, between Fighth aud Ninth avenues, Tue first is of brown stone, with high stone stoops, and hed in a veryestra manner, with all tue modern im provements, Will be BIL ¢ middle of April. 280 Broadway. SOR SALE—A FARM Ok 33, ABOUT twenty miles from the There is on ‘it a good large barn, orchard, sud suitable outbuildi & house and 50 acros at tiful view of the so: is on it a large orchard of | ‘ge house, with garden, &c, in the | village «f for sale cheap. A large portion of the purchase money can remain on bond and mort- gag BILLING & TUCKER, 280 Broadway. IE—A SALAMANDER SAFE, OF MEDIUs size, (Herring's make,) with one of Newell’s patent Apply of WALLIS & MATHEY, watch importers, john street, corner of Nassau. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF ONE OF the oldest established cegar storos ie tha city, mow For particulars apply to A. EATON, 19 Beekman stroct. OR SALE—THE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A RE- | tail liquor store; three years lease of the property; doing a splendid business. The reason for reliing is that the proprietor is going to leave the city. Apply to A. EATON, 19 Beckman street. LE—TO RENT, OR EXCHANGE, FOR City | property, a billiard end ice cream saloon, disposed Of on account of ill health. For particulars inguire at 59 South Fourth street, Williamsburg. BLE, ures, of agrocey, liquor, an furnishing | store, ted near Fulton market, and been kept by the | present proprietor for the last ten years. The location 1 good fruit 4 acing a good business. unsorpaseed in the city for doin business. For particulars apply to “C. B. HO’ sau stroct. NOK SALE—THE HANDSOME FOUR STORY BROWN stove basement house, 211 Twenty-third street, be- | tween Kighth and Ninth avenues. Price $11,000, $6,800 | can remain on bond and mortgage. | FOR FALE OF TO LEA NEAT AND WALL BUILT | two story house, near Newtown, Long Island, about three miles from the Peck slip ferry, Williamsburg. The pretrisee contain about three acres of land, together with stables, outhouses, &e. For farther particulars apply to B.C, WOOD, 80 Merchants’ Exehange. pra AVENUE LOTS FOR SALE—FOUR LOTS ON | the west side of Fifth avenne, betwoon Ninety-niath | and 100th streets, including the corner of Ninety. ninth street, being each 26 feet front by 110 feet deep, for sulo; price £2,000; $1,108 on mortgage. Also, one lot cornor Firth avenue and Sevonty.dxth street.’ Inquire before | 10 o'clock A. M., or in the evening, of STEPHEN ROBERTS | No. 247 Cherry ‘street. OTEL FOR SALK,—WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUC- tion, on Monday, the fourth day of April next, be- imeen the hours of one and four o'clock, without reserva to the highest bidder, the entirely new ‘and be: tel cafled the Phillips House, w'th the lot attac to. ‘the building is 100 feet’ on Main street, 1 t a wing of 120 feet, with a dining room 8) il four stories high. This hotel was built within cintion of gentlemen in Dayton, Third wtr = ‘of $65,000. It in lighted with gas, has bathing room, end all the other modern improvements. The houre is elegantly furnished. The furniture wilt be sold with the hotel. The city of Dayton is, without doubt, one of the most beantiful places in the State of | Ohio, Tt ia conneeted by railroad all the principal | point in the State, and, being but two hours ride by rail- | road frem Cincinnati, will becouwe one of the most destra | Iccations for a sunmuer place of resort in the West aré eleven stores under the hotel, now rented to ate mercantile firms, Terms easy, particulars of vhich will be msde known on application to Moulton, 47 Groadway, or to | Plimpton, Williams & Co, ; | JOHN RENCH, Dayton, Ohio, | ‘ARLEM.—FOR SALE OR To LET, ON 133D between Fifth and Sixth avenues, and in fine view the High Bridge, a beautiful framo house. two and a half stories igh, filled in with brick, built by day’s work, with nine rooms, ® good cellar, cistorn pump. &¢, and two lots of ground, covered with choice fruit trees. Only two minutes walk from the cars. Aj to ih Tea City Hal, four Y ng conned hh rafted fruit trees, adjoining lots, covered with gri ‘OUSKS FOR SALE.—IWO NEW THREE STORY houses, with desired. ‘Terms easy. basements and all the medera improvements, in West Twonty-seventh street, botwoem Fighth and Ninth avenues. Priee low. aud terms roason- able. Inquire of WARREN & SWAZEY, 30 South street, IVERY STABLE—IN CONSEQUENCE OF THB ILI. health of the owner, JAMES DAVIS, (covamonly called Sajor,) he offers for hale his well know, stable. in Boerum street, near Fulton avenue, Broo> yn. of very fine horses, some of them vere inst, fine stallion raised by myself. was Pca ‘te Si dam was the celebrated trottie, mare Gohaanal; he is six years old, and stands S<ieen bands high, well made, and can trot very fast, “Will be sold cheng” t RE eee BSINESSFOR SALE, IN JERSEY CITY— A rat® chance for Purchasing the entire inter- est and god will of an ostablishment doing a largo and ‘ofita®.e cash business. Having been four years esta- lysed, it commands patronage of the first class Xadies of the city. The store is large and handsomel: fitted up, location desirable, and rent low. Will be for carh ‘ouly. This opportunity would not be offered if the proprietor’s, health world allow a continuence. Ap- ply at the store, corner of Green and Grand streets, Jer- ney city, Mrs. E. Scott. ‘OUNT VERNON HOTEL.—FOR SALE, THAT VALU- able property known as the Mount’ Vernon Hotel, situated in the flourishing and rapidly improving v of Mount Vernon, opposite the depot. The house eon- tains forty rooms, besides » commodious barrcom and » large ball room. It is fitted up with every convenience, range. hot and cold baths, stables, horses, vehicles, &c., &e., and is now doing a very prosperous business. For further particulars apply on the premisos, or to Parker & Co.. 369 Broadway, entrance in Walker street. Ofllee hours 934 A. M. to 4'P. M. GOULD & WILLIAMS, Proprietors. aAwp, GU TANTINGS FoR SALE —A LOT OF VALUABLE . in: H bi) Lh bat ee Pecan tan ta Nensca cn ee lowest prices. ner of Ann, room No. 9. J ee OSTTIVE SALE OF HOUSE AND 1.07, NO. 61 SUL- livan atreet.—Anthony J. Bleeckr will sellat auett without reserve, on Fridsy, March 11, at 12 o'clook, a the Merchants’ Exchange, that desirable property known 61 Sullivan street. lot ie 61x60, aad the house is in good repair. One half of the purchase money ean re- mala ombond and mortgage. title is indisputable. For further particulars, inquire of J. Reton, 61 Bulliven street, or of A. J. BLEECKER, on the day of sale, READERS TAKE NOTICE THAT THERE 13 A GOOD tavern for sal me of the best stands in Greenwieh street; ia now doing @ good business; with all the beds, bedding, fixtures of the bar, and the lease. Apply to MR. PARKS, 17 Wall street. TEAM BOILERS.—ONE EIGHT HORSE AND ONR twelve horse boilor for sale. Apply at 403 Kighth street, betwoen avenue D and Lewis strect. J. 8. UNDERHILL, (late Secor & Underhill.) 'YPE FOR SALE—ONE THOUSAND POUNDS OF agate, about half worn, in lots te suit purchasers, Apply to JO. ELLIOTT, Herald office, amo} ve! le wo! a dozen Gf cases for sale cheap for cash, “Apply 10 30. BLLIOEE, Herald office. 'HE SUBSCRIBERS OFFER FOR SALE THR WELL known Franklin Hotel, near Fultoa ferry, Fulton street, Brooklyn, with three years lease. The house is in geod order, and cone > pond ‘business. The present pre- pristors having kept it nino and a half years suceossfully, new wish to leave it for other business, and will sell very low fer cash or geod property. It is the beut stand in the city of Brooklyn. Four lines of taxes leave this house every ten minutes, BENJ. EDMO! & SON, 17 Fal- ton strect, Brooklym. (0 PRINTERS.—FOR SALE, A JOB PRINTING OF- fice, now doing a gool business. For partioulara, inquire at 142 Nassau street, third floor. LACE AND EMBROIDERY DEALERS—PART OF one of the handsomest stores and one of the best locations in the Bowery fer tho above business ean be hed. “Address, with real name, &e., box 62 Broadway ost office. PER PART OF A HOUSH TO LET—TO A SMALL respectable family, from the Ist of May next, the upper part of s house,’ in Second street, between avenue and avenue A, consisting of three rooms on floor, with closets, and one room on third floor, together with’ the front basement, and privilege of the, bath cellar, Croton water, &c. Apply at 114 Sesond street, us above. ‘ONKERS—FOR SALB, IN THE VILLAGE OF YON- ht kers, ick Fades eee as of belgie: 3 dev pot, two very pretty houses, rge pi Biiahed. ‘Tie ons is on Broadway, cppeate the Remale Seminary, lot 160x256, with a very neat two-story and finished basement equare house, well built, and finished, elegant marble mantels, cornices, &o; fine large carriage house, fruit trees im fall bearing, grape vines, &c., &c. The other fs rather nearer to the depot, situate at the corner of Broadway and Irving place.,100x350; nest dwelling, 24x34, with wing 14x'4, containing tea reoi a54 in the meat complete’ order, surroanded with fewt trees, shrubbery, grape vines, &c. ra is distams about sixteen miles from New York, and is accessible by rail and steamboat nearly every hour during the dey. For further particulars. spply to JAMES PRICE, 200 Hudson street, near Ganal. WATCHES, JEWELRY, de, VV AES AND JEWELRY. THE SUBSCRIBER tm selling all descriptions ot vt retail, at much less than the usual prices. Real Jules Jergensen watches roceived b; vith cortifcaten fren kim with esch watosy wacraated perfect time keopers. COOPER WATCHES, Duplex and levers, in hunting and magic cases, posfoct time keepers. INDEPENDENT SEOOND, and quarter second watches, for timing horses, in geld and iver canes. CHRONOMETERS. Splendid gold pocket chronometers, which ram without any variation, HIGHT DAY WATCHES, fatcbes which run eight days. ENAMEL WATOHES for ladies, some in hunting cases. DIAMOND WATCHES for ledios, some in magic cases. MAGIC WATCHRS, which change into three different watches. WATCHRS WHICH WIND 2p and turn the hands without any key. Fine gold lepine watches, four holes jewelled Fine gold detached levers.......... Goid enamelled watches for the ladies. Gold English patent levers........... Gold English petent levers, hunting ca Silver patent levers as low as Rilver detached levers as low aa, and ai] other styles of watches at equally low pricss. DIAMONDS. Diamond ear rings, pins, bracelets, fin, rings and saeser, for sale at much les than the wsual prices. JEWELRY ol ins, pure gold wedding rin: 14. seys and + 4 and pencils, gold and siver mimbles, bracelets, breast-pins, cuff pins, lockets, ear- rings, gold and silver spectacles, gold toothpicks, harms, @hateleine chains, &. SILVER WARK. Sterling silver spoons, cups, forks, pie knives, napkin cings, fruit knives, wedding cake knives, &c., &e. Watches and jewelry exehanged. Al! watches warranted to keop ood time, or the money returned. REPAINS, All kinds of watches and clocks cleaned and rey fa the best manzer, at much less than the usual prices. eee eg GORGE C. ALLEN, importer of watches and jewelry, wholessle and ret No. 11 Wall «treet. (ap ‘tain near Broadway i 3 sceeest ssessse All iinds of gol chs : ___ AGENCY. SHIP AGENTS AND COMMISSION MER- alparnico. WILMAM F, NYE. P, A. RICHARDSON. AUGUSTUS LOMBARD, References. Santiado—Hon. Bailic i'ey ton. VaLranatso—Messrs. Alsop & Co , Hemenway & Co, PaxaMa—Mexers, Corwine, Bro. & Co., Garrison & Frots, Wm. Nelson & Co. Liverroot—Messrs, Bowman Grinnell & Co., William Jackson, Esq. New York—Mesers. 5. K. ins & Co., Goodhue & Co, Capt Ezra Nye, steamer Pacitic. BarsrMore—Messrs. John Henderson & Co., Thomas J. Hand & Co., White & Elder. SAN FRANCIKCO—Messrs. T'lint, Peabody & Co. Bond & Hale, Charlos Doane, !isq., J. i. Lyon, Boston—Messrs. Ammi © Lombard, Faq. E. hama & Co., Glidden & Williaza, ., Hussey, EY: nee Caxton—Nye, Parkin & Co ‘EXCURSIONS. we ~ wnrentntatiah FREE FXCURSION TO CLINTON, NEW. JERSEY formerly known as Camptown, will be made by New Jeracy railroad, on Saturday, the Sth of March, for the yurpose of giving every person a chance of secing those Beautiful building lots, 2b foet front. by from 100° to. 300 feet in depth, which are to bo sold to the highest bidder, on Tuesday, March 8, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Mer- chants’ Exchange, Now York, by Albert ‘MU. Nicolay, auctioneer, The excursion train will leave the devot a Jersey City at 110 clock A. M., for Newark, and, returm- ing, leave Newark at 3o’clock P. M. Stages will be Jineas, on the arrival of the oars, to convey passen- to Clintonville, free of expense. All persons who are irous of viewing the property previous to tho sale, 1 procure tickets, fre of charge, for the excursion, to- cether with maps and full particulars, of the auctioneer, No, 40 Wall stroot. ‘HOMESTEADS, BFAUTIFUL HOMESTEAD FOR ONLY FIFTSEN dollars, if appiied for this day, —2,800 building lots 160 farme will be distributed to 800 subscribers, this [i P ai menih, and warrantes derds will be given for the samo. Yhe ritnation i delightfal and the climate salubrioug, No fever or ague bux ever prevailed in or near. this place, but health and domestic enjoymen: Is here enjoyed to the fullest extent. Why, then, will you part with wife and fricode, and racrifice health in going to California or Aus- tralia, when only $16 will secure four building lota or a farm, ond near the Empire City, whieh will lay the foun. dation for a fortune at howe withal your friends around you? A few shares only are left. if you do not wish te ¢ dirappointed in getting a homestend, as many wore at the Inst distribution, purelasea share immediately, Ap= ply to CHAS. WOOD, 208 Broadway, where mapa and pamphlets con be had gratis,